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OYER THE EDITOR'S DESK ••••• •• 151

NEWS·AND·NOTES OF OTHER PUBLICATIONS •• 151 c BOOK·REVIEWS .. ..,' ...... • 153 HOW·· HEJ.,P¥ULARE QUAKER RECORDS ?• • 157

FAMILY GATlIERINGS '.' ~ • ••• •• • 160

DEATH RECORDS •FOUND IN'MEMPllIS ~ TENNESSEE ... 1866 •• 165

FRANKLIN COUNTY ~>TEmtESSEEWILL BOOK~ 1808- 1847 • •••••• 171

INDEX .TO 1840 CENSUS , .I

ANCESTORS ARE WHERE YOU FIND THEM • •• •••• 182

FAYETTE COUNTY ,TENNESSEE COURT .MINUTES .' - ··YOI.UME·· B 183

WILSON COUNTY , TENNESSEE DATA • . . • 189 "SOUTHERN STATESMAN" EXCERPT ...... , .. . . . 190 QtJERIES •• •• •• ••• .~ • ...... 191 THE .. TENNESSEEGENEAI.OGI CAL SOC I ETY P. O. BOX 12124 Memphis, Tennessee j8112 OFFICERS AND STAFF FOR 1980 Presidi:!nt Wi11lla Sl1t7on·C()gd~3..1 .Vice President qanca.CooklfOll:l.s Recording Secretary Marilyn Johnson Baugus Correspondence Secretary R••.. F ••. Simpson,Jr. Librarian LouiseTittswo~th Tyus Assistant Librarian Evelyn Duncan Sigler Surname Index Secretary Betty Key Treasurer Mrs Homer D. Turner. Editor Associate Editor Herbert Ray Ashworth Director Eleanor Riggins Barham Director Laurence B. Gardiner

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Lucile Hendren Cox Betsy Foster West Pauline Casey Briscoe Myrtle Louise Shelton Henrietta D. Gilley Lynn Hodges Craven Herman L. Bogan Betty Cline Miller Jessie Taylor Webb Eleanor W. Griffin Helen. Culbreath Hamer Sarah Duncan Blalock Jean Alexander West Amelia Pike Eddlemon Thomas Proctor Hughes, Jr. Elizabeth Riggins Nichols "ANSEARCHIN' "NEWS is the official publication of TIlE TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY; published quarterly in March, June, September, and December; annual subscriptioll $8.00•. All subscriptions begin with the first issue·of the year. Non-delivery ()f any. issue should be reported to THE T~NNESSEE. GENEALOGICAL .... SOCIETY withintwolllonths of date of usual delivery if a second copy is to be supplieci freeofc:harge. Subscribers may submit onequerye~chyear fro free publication; aciditionalqueries will be accepted ona "space available: basis. Contributions .0f,.13, types ()f genealogical .1nformati()n .wilLbe accepted. We publishprcaviousl,.'l1IlPublished Tennessee-connected data, preferably that with pre-Civil .War dates. All lIlaterial for publication is subject ot edi,U.ng t.o conservcalJpa~e... E\TE!:ry effort will be made to publish. accurate material; however, neither T~SSEEG~OGIGAJ.SOCIETY,. "ANSEAACHIN' "~S, nor the Editor can as.sume responsib:i.lities. for e;rors on the part of contributors. Corrections of proven errors will be published. Publ.ishable and unpublishable contributions are put on file i1.1 our library for

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There is a wide variety of news on the desk this time, but perhaps the most urgent is the announcement of an excellent opportunity for genealogists. It is the workshop THE SOUTHERN ROUTE TO MISSISSIPPI with MARY BONDURANT WARREN as speaker ••••••••• 28 March 1981, Greenwood, MS. Mrs. Bondurant publishes FAMILY PUZZLER and is an expert on families of the southeast. The fee is only $10.00, and reservations m~y be made through the Greenwood-Leflore Public Library, Genealogy Dept., 405 W. Washington, Greenwood, MS 38930.

If you have access to the book, HISTORY OF THE 13th REGIMENT TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER.. CAVALRY, by Scott & Angel, you will surely want a copy of the index which is recently published by Frances D. Rowan, 46~. Grove St., Bishop, CA 93514. The book was originally printed in 1903 and contains several thousand names of East Tennessee res7 idents. The index covers not only names of people, but also names of places, battles, regiments etc. You may order from Mrs. Rowan for $4.50. We thank her for a gift copy.

Another of our subscribers has sent us a partial listing of inscriptions taken in 1978 from Phillips family cemetery at Rosedale, Anderson County, TN. Many of the dates are relatively recent for genealogists; but th~ area is a very isolated one, and the records it contains need to be preserved. The earliest dates are those of James Phillips (1826­ 1881) and his wife Emily Carroll Phi1lips( died 21 May. 1888, aged ca 57 yrs). There are Bunch and Byrge/Burge markers also, as well as other more recently connected names. Although she did not say so in her letter, I'm sure our contributor would reply to any interested person with the inclusion of a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Her name ( is Barbara Blankenship, 2383 Akers Mill Road, V-7, Atlanta, GA 30339. We will add her information to our library, and appreciate her consideration. Another gift to our library came in the form of microfiche copies of family group sheets on the Wi1son-Rutherman-Woodburn-McE1hattan families. Information on these forms covers the years from 1690-1850, for the most part, and the areas in which these Scotch-Irish and German families lived after coming to Augusta County, VA and Blount County, TN. Although we do not have a reader for microfiche in ocr library, we appreciate the availability of this information to our members in Memphis who can check it out for reading elsewhere. If you are interested in these fcmi1ies, you may write Newton A. Wilson, 25 79 Madrid Way So., St. Petersburg, FL 33712. ************* * * NEWS AND NOTES FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS Prepared by Amelia pike Eddlemon

ANCESTORS UNLIMITED INC., Genealogical Society &Library, P.O. Box 490336, College Park, GA 30349. Vol. II, No.1. lbis is a v~ry attractive 71 page issue with much factual information. Queries are set up in a format that is easy to scan for sur­ names. New members are listed with surnames they are searching. Each issue contains a number of ancestor charts. This issue contains an eleven page article on the Henry Phillips/Lavinia Atkinson family and their descendants. Also featured are Clayton Co. marriages (1870-1876), bible and cemetery information, as well as an index.

A LOT OF BUNKUM, Old Buncombe Co. Gen. Soc., P.O. Box 2122, Asheville, NC 28802. Vol. 1, No. 1,2. $10 yr. ]0 newsletters and 1 annual volume. New genealogical society and new publication pertaining to NC counties of Cherokee, Clay, Macon, Jackson, Swaim, Haywood, Henderson, Buncombe and Madison. - 152 "Ansearchin' " News

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BULLETIN, West Central KY Family Research, P.O. Box. 1465, Owensboro, KY 42301. $8.00 per year. This issue contains a very informative. arti~le on census records and their use and value to genealogists. The balance of the publi~ation pertains to queries and book reviews mainly. KENTUCKY FAMILY RECORDS, published by the West Central KY Family Research also, features in Vol. 8, articles andinfQrmation on John Baxley from Ireland to MD; the Thomas H. Funk family bible; Stew.artfamilygraveyard in Ohio Co.; the history of the Artman (Erdman) family; Bidwell. family data; the index to Logan Co., KY will book "A"; and genealogical information on Presley and Susa.nnah Malin Moseley.

CENTENNIAL INQUIRER, Custer County Historical Society, 255 Southl.0th Ave., Broken Bow, NB 68822. January 1980, Vol.l, No. l~ This is Bro~en Bow'scent~nnial year, and this is the first issue of the publication of. their historicalsociety~ They feature hie­ torical information and many pictures of pioneer families taken in front of their sod or long log hom~s. Families are identified by name. Other information includes map, pictures of early buildings, and other facts concerning the early days of Broken Bow. Although this publication is slanted more toward historical information, there are many names which could be genealogically interesting. SAMMONS FISHING LINES, Mary Lou Martin, Star Route, Box 196, Bishop, CA 93514. Pub­ lished monthly, this is a three page family letter.with genealogical information, regarding the Sammons name and family. It includes~queries. Write for further info. YALOBUSHA PIONEER, Yalobusha County Historical Society, Rt. 1, Box 15, Coffeeville,MS 38922. $6.00 per yr. Vol III, No.4, Winter issue. Published quarterly. Most of this issue pertains to historical information, an article regarding the searching of land records, and queries. THE SEARCHER, Broken Mountain Gen. Soc., Box 261, Chester, Montana 59522.Subscription $2.00 Single membership $10.00. This first publication of this relatively young society is very attractive with many pictures and illustrations. Vol. 1, No. 1 con­ tains cemetery and church r~cords, historical tid-bits, and queries.

PELLISSIPPIAN, Pellissippi Genealogical Society, ClintonC:ity Library, 118 So. Hicks St., Clinto'n, TN 37716. $10.00 per year. This is the first publication ·cf a new genealogical group in East Tennessee. and their first issue is full of good factual information including cemetery information for Roane and Scott Counties, Salling and Butler family bibles, a Civil War letter written by A.L. Gammon, and an Iridian War letter by James S. Kennedy. Also featured are Anderson .Co. Court Minutes 1801-1809 with many names, and an 1840 census of Anderson Co. giving complete census details. Queries make up the balance of this fact-filled 48 page issue. CRAIG LINKS, Martha Nell Craig, P.O., Box 645, Twain Ha.rte,CA95383. Vol. 1, No •.·.2 •. 4 issues per year, $8.00. This very gooci .source for people searching the Craig n81lle includes queries, family histories, lineag~s,and genealogical source information re- garding CraigsinAmerica. This volume contains 20 pages. THE LILLY LETTER, The Lilly Family Association, 8800 State Highway 133, Carbondale, CO 81623. Published periodically. Gives information·pertaining to this family surnaJlle. Contact the above address for further information. THE HEYDON-HAYDEN-HYDEN FAMILIES, Bill Hyden, P.O.Box 35004, Tulsa, OK 74135 • Pub:" lished quarterly. $10.00 This' is a very attractive, professional.o.looking book. Its: 30 pages contain good genealogical information on these family names. Winter 1980 153

BOOK REVIEWS By Herman L. Bogan, Evelyn D. Sigler, Eleanor W. Griffin, Edith LeDuke

HISTORICAL SOUTHERN FAMILIES, Volume XXIII, edited by Mrs. John Bennett Boddie. 1980. Hard back. 212 pp. Indexed. Order fr.om Mrs. M. Boddie P~lling, 305 Moreton Bay Lane, Goleta, CA 93017 $15.00

Thi.s :Is the latest volume in a series lon~ recognized for Us value to genealogists. It is com­ piled from documented evidence not previously published; source references are ~iven. Families included are: FORD (VA & KY), BRUNER (KY), ETHEREDGE (nw AL). EGGLESTON (VA), OVERTON (GA), RUFFIN (VA, NC, TN. MO. OK). CLEMENTS (NC), GRUBB (PA. DE), WRIGHT (AL). MILLER (SC) and related families AT~INSON and HUNTER (NC) and FARMER (VA), Thomas ROSE #3 (Surry County, VA). EWG

JOHNSTON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA LAND ENTRIES ~778 thru l80S,compiled by Weynette Parks Haun. 1980. Soft back. 119 pp. Indexed. Order from compiler, 243 Argonne Dr., Durham, NC 27704 $15.00

Johnstpn Gou~~y, lochted in east central North Carolina. is the home of such places as Great Bu~hff~loe Swamp, Gilbert's Neck, Goard Vine, Great Dismal. Great Contentney and other places equally as intriguing. The book was transcribed from microfilm records of the North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History. The index contains 21 pages of surnames and such places; if your ances- tor was here in this time period and owned land, this could be a gold mine. EWG

OLD ALBEMARLE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA - PERQUIMANS PRECINCT - BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS and FLESH MARKS 1659-1820, compiled by Weynette Parks Haun. 1980. Soft back. 108pp. Indexed. Order from Weynette Parks Haun, 243 Argonne Drive, Durham, NC 27704 $12.50

Every effort has been made to present a verbatim transcription of these old records. As usual, many problems were encountered; pages torn and missing, ink badly faded, and each recorder's ver­ ( sion of the En~lish language created difficulties. The reviewer was relieved to learn that "flesh marks" actually meant brands for livestock. This book covers a period of nine years when informa­ tion on births and marriages are difficult to find. This is a welcome addition to printed sources for this time period in North Carolina. EWG

MINUTE BOOK, COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS, LAWRENCE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, 1818-1822. Reprinted by P-Vine Press. 1980. Soft back. 190pp. Indexed. Order from Mrs. Polly c. warren, Route 7 Box 264, Columbia, TN 38401 $9.00

Mrs. Warren, closely associated with Lawrence County as a genealogical researcher and with close family connections, reprints a book which she feels will be a valuable aid to the researcher in that area. She mentions that many old books and papers were burned when the 1905 Courthouse was built. An alert County official retrieved this one from a bonfirel This minute book is referr~d to in Lawrence County as the "David Crockett Dockett." Many names are listed here in connection with juries, justices, court cases, road repairs and other court duties. Included in the minutes is an 1819 list of voters. Many of the residents of Lawrence County, including David Crockett, moved to West Tennessee. EWG \

LAWRENCE COUNTY, TENNESSEE 1840 CENSUS, 1860 CENSUS, PRIVATE ACTS, MISCELLANEOUS NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS. Reprinted by P-Vine Press. 1980. Soft back. l79pp. Indexed. Order from Mrs. Polly C. Warren, Route 7, Box 264, Columbia, TN 38401$10.00

Second in a series of books to be reprinted by P-Vine Press, this one is offered by Mrs. Warren to make your search for your ancestors easier in this southern Middle Tennessee county. Take care to check all four indexes as there is one for each section. Of especial interest are the newspaper abstracts which make such interesting reading. EWG

LAUDERDALE COUNTY, ALABAMA CIVIL WAR RECORDS, 1860 CENSUS, compiled by Polly C. Warren. 1978. Soft back. 234 pp. Indexed. Order from P-Vine Press, Rt. 7, Box 264, Columbia, TN 38401 $10.00

This is the first of a planned series of books on Lauderdale Co~nty, AL. Work on the 1870 and 1880 census records is already underway, and they will be pub1isbed in the future. This volume includes a census taken of Confederate soldiers in 1907, biographical sketches, ·known burials of Confederate soldiers in Lauderdale Co. and a miscellany consiting of notes taken from newspapers concernin~ the county, its residents and businesses. EWG 154 "Ansearchin'" News

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R~D RIVER SETTLERS, by Edythe Rucker Whitley. 1980. Hard back. 189 pp. Indexed. O~der from Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 111 Water Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 $15.00

This book deals with the northern half of Montgomery, Robertson and Sumner Counties in Tennessee, the area known as Red River. It consists of a collection of county, state, church and family records. It also contains genealogies of Red River families, some ninety-five. Besides the gene­ alogies, this work contains valuable lists of' militia officers, pensioners and overseers of roads, as well as a lengthy chapter on Methodists in Middle Tennessee. There is a map of Tennessee in 1806 that will be of help ~o researchers in all of Tennessee at this time period. EWG

PERSONAL N~ INDEX TO THE 1856 CITY DIRECTORIES OF CALIFORNIA, Volume 10 in the Gale Genealogy and Local History Series, edited by Nathan C. Parker. Published by Gale Research Co. 1980. 250pp. Indexed. Hard back. Order from the publisher, Book Tower, Detroit, MI 48226 $28.00

This index was prepared to help bridge the gap between the censuses of 1850, 1852 and 1860 and to help locate Californians during one year of the gold rush era. California's population had in­ creased over 300% in this decade, but many of these miners had returned to their homes in the east before 1860. This index can be useful for a researcher who knows that an individual was in California, but who does not know the town of residence. Names were taken from directories of San Francisco, Sacramento, Stockton, Nevada City, Marysville and Tuolomne County. These represent all of the known 1856 California directories. Ethnic identification is included in the index. EDS

YALOBUSHA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI CEMETERY RECORDS, VOL. II, EASTE~_ YALOBUSHA COUNTY, published by the Yalobusha County Historical Society. 1980. Soft back. 175pp. Indexed. Order from the Society, Route 1, Box 15, Coffeeville, MS 38922 $6.00

Although the mimeographing could be of better quality, this work definitely reflects a dedicated effort to preserve unpUblished records which are so badly needed for this area. Over forty ceme­ teries are recorded; many had been forgotten and overgrown when researchers, with the aid of old Corps of Engineers maps, searched long hours to find some of them. If it were not for the gener­ osity of time and labor on the part of these people, some of our ancestral rec.ords could be lost.

PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDEX, Preliminary Volume, compiled by P. William Filby. 1980. Semi-soft back. 324pp. Indexed. Sent as a bonus with all orders: for the forthcoming three volume set to be published early in 1981. Order from Gale Research Co., Book Tower, Detroit, MI48226. Price for the 3 volume set is $220.00

This volume, the forerunner of the larger three-volume publication, gives a sampling of the mass of information which is to follow. It brings together in one alphabetical list the names of pas­ sengers who came to North America or the West Indies. during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. PILI includes names from many hundreds of lists, going far beyond the 262 lists used i~ Lancour's. It will Rive information regardiug the immigrant's place and date of arrival in the New World, names of accompanying dependants and relatives, their ages (when available) and the source of the record. The preliminary volume contains 75,000 such entries.

GEORGIA CITIZENS AND SOLDIERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, by Robert S. Davis, Jr. 1979. Hard back. 227pp. Indexed. Order from Southern Historical Press, Box 738, Easley, SC 29640 $25.00

Georgia was the last and probably the most reluctant of the thirteen colonies to join the American Revolution. She was the only state completely conquered by the British and restored to colony status. She suffered tremendous losses during this period. One researcher has estimated that in what is now Burke and adjoining counties, the most heavily populated at that time, only some forty% of the families living there before the war remained afterwards. This book uses genealogically significant documents such as pension and lar.d records, military accounts, Loyalist records, petitions, etc., to describe the Revolution in Georgia. EWG

CORRECTIONS OWEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY ABSTRACTS OF DEED BOOK C, 1827-1830, by Dorothy Merrifield should be ordered from Cook-McDowell Publications, Inc., 719 East 6th Street, Owensboro, KY 42301 GREENE COUNTY, MISSISS1PPI RECORDS, compiled by Ben & Jean Strickland should be ordered from the compilers at 72 Simpson Lane, Milton, FL 32570 . RAPOPORT FAMILY TREE; correct spelling of the published is Moretus Press. Winter 1980 155

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THE FAMILY SEARCH OF CLARENCE RICE OWENS, collected by Clarence Rice Owens and compiled from his notes by Katherine Bruce Jones. 1975. Hard back. 349pp. Indexed. Order from California Genealogical Society, 2099 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco,CA 94109 $12.50

This is a family history and the story of one man's search for his family which should be a ~ro­ fitable guide for other searchers. The publication is divided into five parts. Part I concerns James Owens (Owen, Owings) of NC. Part II gives the history of Hiram Chambers of Madison Co., IN. Part III discusses Oliver Phelps Rice of NY and his genealogy, as well as Charles Rice, the Colton family of MA and Catherine Rosecrans, who lived among the Indians. Part IV is concerned with the histories of the Pattersons: Adam, Jonathan and William Berry of MA, NY and WI, and in­ cludes short sketches on the Failing, Chapin, Crawford, Closson and White families. Part V gives information on the Farnam, Sly, Wiltse and Choat families. At $12.50, this is a bargain. HLB

ADAIR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY, by James Barnett Adair, M.D. 1924. Hard back. 330pp. Indexed according to various Adair lines. Order from Southern Historical Press, P.O. Box 738, Easley, SC 29640 $25.00

This book begins with the European background and biographies of British Adairs and continues with the immigrant and seven lines in America. The author makes no claim of giving all Adairs in a complete chart, due partially to lack of response from some of them, but he says, '~e did include most of the principle families and made them as complete as available data would permit." Many of the men and women in this unusual family helped develop our country, and those with Adair connections will find much helpful information here. Others will enjoy the fascinating stories of early America.

SAMUEL FRAZIER OF TENNESSEE AND HIS FAMILY, by Virginia Knight Nelson. 1978. Soft back. 203pp. Indexed. Order from the author, 3520 Bluff Point Drive, Knoxville, TN 37920 $10.00

Samuel Frazier was a Patriot of 1776. He was one of the framers of the Tennessee Constitution of ( 1796 and the first state senator from Greene County, 1796-1801. His wife was Rebecca Julian. Her grandfather, Rene de Julien, was a Huguenot who came to America soon after 1700. Approximately 1000 people claim descent from this couple, among them James Barish .Frazier, who in 1903 became the C~vernoi of Tennessee and later U.S. Senator from the same state. The book has 44 photo- graphs and 18 other illustrations. There are ten pages on the Julian family in the book. HLB

MY HERN FAMILY, by Betty Hern Harrell. 1980 Hard back. 267pp. Indexed. Order from the author, 1615 Bonnie Circle, Easton, PA 18042 $20.00

William Hearne, ancestor of the author, and two of his brothers settled in Somerset County, MD by l6R8. He was born in England in 1627 and joined Cromwell~s forces in 1642, where he rose to the rank of Captain. Upon the death of Cromwell, William went to the West Indies and established a trade from England to the West Indies and America. He married twice and died in 1691, leaving Mary, his widow and two small sons, William and Thomas. A full account of these sons is given.The author's line is from Thomas, with connections to the Townsend, Rowland, Peterson, Mackey, Cleve­ land and Williams families. Their migrations are typical of many other pioneer American families.

A ROTHWELL BOOK, Comprising The Descendants of Claiborne Rothwell of Albemarle County, Virginia, arranged and compiled by Myra Smith Fischer. 1964. Hard back. 434pp. Indexed. Order from The Tennessee Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 12124, Memphis, TN 38112 $20.00

An old letter retrieved from the attic was the inspiration that sent the author on a genealogical search for her Revolutionary War ancestor. Elizabeth Ann Rothwell Smith had written a paper head­ ed "The Rothwell Family" which listed the names of three generations of her family back to her grandfather, John F. Rothwell, who was born in Albemarle County, VA in 1780. Research led to the will of Claiborne Rothwell which named his four sons, whom Elizabeth Ann had named as her grand­ father and his three brothers. Mrs. Fischer has traced the Rothwe1ls in America through nine generations. HLB

CEMETERIES OF NORTH PANOLA COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, published by The Panola Hist. & Gen. Society, 1980 Soft back. 52pp. Indexed. Order from PanGens, 129 Panola Ave., Batesville, MS 38606 $8.00

This is the second cemetery record published by the Society, the first one in 1977 being a record of Batesville Cemetery. There are sixteen church and community cemeteries and several private 156 "Ai1sellrc"hi:ri· ,i' News

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burying grounds listed here. A map is included to show each location, as well as written dlrec­ tions with highway numbers and distances. A brief history of each site, taken from land records and church histories, precedes each listing. Some early dates will be found here, and all genea­ logical information on the stones has been copied. For example, "Elijah Hunt, M.D. 5/4/1791, El­ bert County, GAl/7/l839 on his plantation in Panola Co. His wife Eliza pays tribute••• " ELeD

INDEX TO GEORGIA POOR SCHOOL AND ACADEMY RECORDS, 1826-1850, edited by MARILYN L. ADAMS. 1980. Soft back. 68pp. Order from the R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation, P.O. B~x 38176, Atlanta, GA $6.00

This book is an index to the pre-18S1 material contained in a group of poor (public) school and academy records which were submitted to the State of GA by local officials as a basis for allo­ cating school funds. The index by no means includes all extant school records for GA; it includes only those which appear on two reels of microfilm in the GA Dept. of Archives &History. However, it does include name, county and year of enrollment for students in twenty-nine GA counties. In a few cases, a family's move to another county may be reflected in records covering up to 5 years.

THE BROYLES FAMILY TIES, VOL. IX, compiled by John Kenneth Broyles, Sr. Soft back. 180pp. Order from the author, Rt. 3, Box 178, Clinton, TN 37716 $10.00

This book includes a history of the name of Broyles, additions to previous volumes, obituaries from East Tennessee, census records from TN, MO, VA, WV and marriage records of WV 1799-1965 for the Broyles name. The genealogy begins with the immigrant, John Broyle (Breil), b ca 1680-85 in Germany, who died in 1734 in Madison Co., VA. This is a most complete and comprehensive publication on this family lineage and a must for those researching this line. ELeD

THE HOUSE OF JOHN JOHNSON (1731-1802) SALEM COUNTY, NEW' JERSEY AND HIS DESCENDANTS, by Mary Coates Martin Kupi11as. 1979. Hard back. 98pp. Indexed. Order from the author, 220 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 $13.50 (NY residents add $1.00 tax)

After several years of research, Mrs. Kupillas has put together nine generations of Johnsons with a continuous historical record covering more than 200 years of the events of their time. Some of the related families are: Mahew, Coates, Swing, DuBois, Richman, McClung, Dailey, Greeman, Clarke Lambson, Hall, Elwell, VanMeter, Schade, VanDervoort, Walker, Martin and Blakeman. Residence of persons mainly involves New Jersey, but other states are DE, CT, NY and PA. EWG

JOHN WOOLDRIDGE, BLACKSMITH, by Laurence B. Gardiner and William C. Wooldridge. 1980. Soft back. 55pp. Indexed. Order from Laurence B. Gardiner, 1863 Cowden, Memphis, TN 38102 $6.00

This little book is a very fine example of the art of putting together the story of a man's life from court records, deeds, newspapers, and bits and pieces of information gathered wherever poss­ ible. I felt as if Scotland Yard had been at work here! Starting with John Wooldridge in Henrico County, Virginia in 1699, the family of six children is described, dealing with each child in turn. In 1729, John moved his ~amily to his lands near the Huguenot settlement at Manakin and four of his children married Ruguenots. These line8 are Flournoy, Trabue and Salle. The footnotes and subsequent information make as interesting reading as the main body of the book. . EWG

THE DEEDS OF AMHERST COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1761-1807 and ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1748-1763, by the Rev. Bailey Fulton Davis. Reprinted 1979. Hard back. 485pp. Indexed. Order from Southern . Historical Press, P.O. Box 738, Easley, SC 29640 $37.50

These records from Albemarle and Amherst were abstracted over a number of years by Rev. Davis, a retired Baptist minister. They were published separately and are now out of print; therefore, because of wide-spread interest in early Virginia records, they are.now re-published in one volume with a new, full-name index added. Also included a+e what the author terms "interesting items from Albemarle County Order Book 1744". They are such things as a list of persons for whom Joshua Fry, Gentleman surveyed lands, slave items, i.e. name, age and owner, children who were bound out, estates and heirs. The earliest extant deed book begins in 1748, and the abstract as given here is amplified in many cases by the author's perspnal observations. By far the largest section of this book is devoted to the Deed Books of Amherst County. They begin with Book A on 1 June 1761 and continue through Book K which ends 20 July 1807. Other books compiled and published by Rev. Davis will be reprinted in the future, so watch for these! EWG Winter 1980 157

HOW HELPFUL ARE EARLY QUAKER RECORDS? The Alexander Campbell Story By Lillian Johnson Gardiner

"The average genealogist seldom thinks of hunting for Quaker ancestors in our Tennessee mountains," I thought, as I noticed a reference to the early Lost Creek Friends Meeting (Quakers) formed in 1797 in Jefferson County, Tennessee. My great­ great-grandfather, Alexander Campbell had been a hard nut to crack on the family tree and it was only from Quaker records that I learned anything factual about him. When a knowledgeable woman in Knoxville asked me if I had looked into the Quaker records, I asked myself, ''Why?'' MyoId Scotsman was not a QuakerI Then one day with time to kill, my husband, Laurence, looked at the Cane Creek monthly meeting records of Orange County, NC. There was Grandpa I He was a recorder of the meeting and had put much family history down for posterity. All I knew of him was that he had married Nancy (McCarty) Reed on 3 Jan. 1813, probably in Sevier or Blount Co. She was the widow of Joseph Reed and lived with her four young children on the neighboring farm to old widower, Alexander Campbell. Two sons were born to this -marriage, Eli in 1814 and Levi (my great-grandfather) in 1816. The Cane Creek records showed: Alexander Camble (Campbell), s. Chas. & E1ender, b. 10-15-1759, Culpeper Co., Va. Margaret Camb1e, dt. WID. & Margaret Williams, b. 4-1-l750(?), Fairfax Co., Va. Ch: Elizabeth b. 2-25-1772, Chatham Co. Rachel " 11-27-1774, "" ( Elizabeth" 8-18-1776, "" Elic " 10- 2-1778, "" Owen b. 8-23-1779, Chatham Co. Margret "10-11-1781, "" Elender " 2-23-1784, Orange " William " 5-16-1785, Randolph"

(The records of Lost Creek MM, Tenn., give birth of Margreat Campbell, w. Alexander, as 4-1-1755. Names of additional children &dates of birth are given as follows: Mary b. 12- 7- 1787. Alexander" 5-28-1790. Reache1 "10-13-1792. Nancey " 7-26-1796 Levi & Eli b. 4-20-1799.

Elizabeth Campbell, dt. Alex &Margaret, d. lq-22~1772, bur. Belew Creek. Rachel Campbell, dt. Alex & Margaret, d. 9-31-1775, bur. Deep River. Elic Campbell, s. Alex &Margaret, d. 10-3-1778, bur. Deep River. Owen Campbell, s. Alex &Margaret, d. 10-22-1780, bur. Deep River. Elender Campbell, dt. Alex & Margaret, d. 3-15-1784, bur. Cane Creek. Isn't this great! We learn his parents names - her parents - their places of birth. From the children's dates and places of births and deaths, we can follow the family migration. By 1784 the Campbells are worshipping at Cane Creek, for daughter Elender was born and died in Orange County, NC that year. Cane Creek was established in 1751 in Orance Co. In 1771 Chatham was cut from Orange, and the dividing line was run a short distance to the south of this meeting house. Later ~his meeting was cut off into Alamance Co., NC, and it is now about 15 miles south of Graham, the county seat.

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How Helpful Are Quaker Records? (continued)

These actions taken ~y Cane Creek Meeting are of interest: CAMPBELL. 1772, 9, 5. Margaret (form Williams) rpd moue 1783, 1, 4. Alexander recrq. 1783, 3, 1. Elizabeth & Margaret recrq of parents, Alexander &Margaret. 1796, 8, 6. Alexander & fam gct New Hope MM. [Tenn.] 1796, 8, 6. Margaret (with h) & ch gct New Hope MM. [Tenn.]

September 1772, Margaret is reported '~arried out of unity". The reporter is a bit late as she had a child born in Feb. 1772.

In January of 1783 Alexander was "received on request". These dates probably tell a much bigger story than the bare facts imply. Alexander, bei~g a Scotsman and a fighter, refused to join the Quaker church when they were first married as he wanted to take part in the Revolutionary War. After the war - and as my husband explains it - and after Mar­ garet had dogged him for 12 years, he joined the church with her, and she was reinstated.

In 1796 the family moved from North Carolina to Te~nessee. This was the year Tennessee became a state. Their letter was sent to New Hope Monthly Meeting in Greene County, TN established in 1795. This meeting was first called Nolichucky from the stream on which the settlement was located. In the early years many friends from Cane Creek were among its members, including Alexander and Margaret Campbell and their large family.

In 1797 Lost Creek was officially established near the present town of New Market, Jef­ ferson County, TN under the care of New Garden Monthly Meeting of North Carolina. For those who have misplaced ancestors from this area it is important to note that about 1803 to 1810 more than 25 certificates for families were issued by this church to Miami Monthly Meeting in Ohio and to ten other Ohio meetings.

Beginning in 1810 to about 1830 the tide was flowing to Indiana - one third of which went to the northwest corner of Wayne County. So many Tennesseans moved there that it was called "The Tennessee Settlement", near the present town of Economy, Indiana.

I found in the Lost Creek records the final chapter of Grandpa's Quaker Episode~ 1798, 2, 17 • Elexander & s, William & Alexander, recf Cane Creek MM, dated 1796, 8, 6. 1798, 2, 17. Margaret &dt, Elizabeth, Margaret, wary, Rachel & Nancy, recf Cane Creek MM, dated 1796, 8, 5. . 1798, 3, 21. Elizabeth Cloud (form Campbell) con her moue 1800, 12, 20. Margaret dis. 1801, 2, 21. Alexander appointed recorded. 1802, 7, 24. Alexander co. 1808, 3, 26. William dis. 1812, 6, 27. Mary Cowan (form Campbell) dis mcd 1813, 1, 30. Alexander, Sr. dis mcd. 1814, 8, 27. Rachel Pitner (form Campbell) dis mcd.

Queer that the death of Margaret Williams Campbell was never recorded, at least I didn't find it; but it was prior to 1813, for on Jan. 30, 1813 Alexander, Sr. was dismissed for marrying contrary to discipline. On Jan. 3, 1813 he had married Nancy McCarty Reed. You will notice that most of his children married out l')f the church, too, and the ones I knew of were all staunch Presbyterians as became a good Scotsman. But I do thank the good· Quaker bretheren for keeping such good records. They helped me locate Charles and i . Winter 1980 159

How Helpful Are Early Quaker Records? (continued)

E1ender Campbell in Cumberland County, North Carolina where Charles died ca 1761. They left few tracks. Anyone who knows more about this family is requested to write me in care of this publication.

We found so much about Alexander Campbell and his first wife and family in Hinshaw's ~aker Records. and it is only fitting that his second wife and family have their day too. Following is a nible Record given to me years ago by an excellent genealo­ gist, the late Prentice Price of Rogersville, TN and Richmond, VA.

"Names and ages of the children of Nancy Bowen, who was married to Joseph Reed Feb. 2. 1804: Alexander Campbell Jan 3. 1813: and to Bazzee1 Bowen the 21 Mav. 1820. John S. Reed b. 30 April 1805 Grace J. Reed b. 30 Aug 1806; died 1863. Mary M. Reed b. 19 June 1808; died 19 June 1852. Jeremiah M. Reed b. 4 March 1810 Eli Campbell b. 29 August 1814 Levi Campbell b. 9 July 1816 Nelson Bowen b. 4 Feb. 1821 Narcissa Bowen b. 7 Feb. 1823 Dianna E. Bowen b. 14 Dec. 1824; died 5 Mar 1853. Nancy Bowen, the mother of the above named children, was born on the 3rd day of Dec 1789 in Augusta County, VA - born Nancy McCarter. Died age 86. A good Christian."

Other facts taken from Mr. Price's records and expanded by my own are: ( John S. Reed married Frances Reed (dau of John S. Reed Sr. of Greene Co.) Oct 1826. Their children were: William Ross, Frances Jane, Joseph, Grissy Anne, John S., Nancy, and James K. Polk, who died 13 March 1843. Grace J. Reed married Elisha Roberts of Sevier Co, T~. Their children were: Mary Anp, Levi Campbell, , Nancy Emeline, Albert Gallatin. Jeremiah Reed married Prudence Shipley of Grainger Co, TN 16 Dec 1830. Their child­ ren were: Nancy, James, William, Joseph, Mary Ann, Willie Mitchell, Eliza and Cornelia. Eli Campbell married Elizabeth Borgus of Alabama. Levi Campbell married Lucinda Huffmaster of Hawkins Co, TN on 26 Feb 1838. Their children were: Alexander b 7 Jan 1839; Elizabeth b 23 Feb 1841, m G.A. McCarty; Mary Jane b 28 Oct 1842, m John N. Helton; Joseph H. b 3 Dec 1845; Eliza A. b 2 Dec 1847, m S.W. Lowe; Helen M. b 3 Jan 1849, m WID. A. Hammers; John Eli b 6 Apr 1851, m Jennie H. Hess; Wiley B.; Levi and Joseph H. who were twins. Narcissa Bowen married Henry Moody 183_. Their children were John Reed & Mack Parrot. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ DANIEL R. WHITLEY FAMILY BURIAL PLOT Listed by C. A. McLennan 11 M~y 1976 Located on the Howard and Reeves "Redbud Farm" between Charleston and Mason in Tipton County, Tennessee

DANIEL R. WHITLEY SARAH W. WHITLEY, wife of D.R. Whitley 15 July 1802 - 16 Oct 1856 20 Sept 1810 - 20 July 1850

Edgar L. Whitley, son of D.R. and S.W. Whitley, 30 March 1850 - 1 July 1850 James H. Whitley, son of D.R. and S.W. Whitley, 17 Sept 1837 - 29 March 1838 Daniel A. Whitley, son of D.R. and S.W. Whitley, 26 March 1834 - 26 April 1834 / / 160 .. "Ansearchi; "'.News·

FAMILY GATHERINGS Compiled by Jessi~ Taylor WeJ;b WOLFE-ANTRICAN FAMILY - Information from Mrs. Howard K. Hansen, 6664 West Belmont, Fresno, CA 93705 (letter dated 1975 - Ed.)

JACOB WOLFE, found in the 1830 and 1840 census of Hawkins County, TN, was a son of Charles Wolfe and his wife, Susannah __1__; he was named in Charles Wolfe's will in 1819 in Grainger County, TN.

Jacob married Mary (believed to be McGINNIS) and they had the following children: 1. Elizabeth WOLFE, born 1811, married Thomas EPPERSON. Went to Greene County. MO with McCOY and McGinnis families. 2. Nathan WOLFE, b 1817, married Elizabeth ALLEN 3. Rosa WOLFE, born 1816, married Hezekiah MILLS 4. Susan WOLFE, born ca l820-25m married Nicholas ANTRICAN 5. Emeline WOLFE, born , married Hopper ANTRICAN 6. Andrew WOLFE, born ca 1825, married Mahala LIVESAY 7. Riley WOLFE, born 1834, married Jane McGINNIS 8. Martha WOLFE (believed to be of same family), married Andrew TRAIL

The pension papers of Francis ANTRIKIN (ANTRICAN), Revolutionary Soldier, say that he lived in Green County, TN for 16 years after the war, then went to Hawkins County. He died ca 1845 in Grainger County, TN and had a daughter, Sarah, married 1817, Joel McCOY, son of Archibald McCOY and Phoebe (HILL), who came from Virginia to Hawkins County ca 1806. Their sons Joel, James and John were all born in Virginia. John McCOY married Barbara WOLFE, a daughter of Charles and Susannah WOLFE.

THE CARDERS in SOUTH CAROLINA - 1790-1850 - Information from Mr. James L. Carder, 3411 Chancellor, Memphis, TN 38118

Mr. CARDER has written a study of this family because he believes that his great­ grandfather, GEORGE WASHINGTON CARDER, must be the son of one of these men. By taking the Federal census records of Abbeville and Pendleton Districts, Anderson and York Counties, and other sources, he has fabricated a very plausible family structure which is probably pretty accurate. He is able to account for names in Estate papers which coincide with census records. He has used Land Records from South Carolina and Tennessee Archives and biographical histories to find some pieces to the puzzle. Now he invites other members of this family to help him come up with documentary proof of it. His study ends with these lines. "Some main points that can be drawn from this study are: 1. CARDERS settled in South Carolina as early as 1790 with some of them being JAMES CARDER settling in 96th District (Abbeville County) and THOMAS CARDER, SR., GEORGE CARDER and NIMROD CARTER settling in Pendleton Dis­ trict (Anderson County). 2. The Pendleton District (Anderson County) CARDERS were a closely related people who probably migrated to South Carolina from Virginia (possibly Culpeper County). 3. Thomas CARDER, Sr. probably left Virginia sometime prior to 1784 as his son Thomas, Jr., was born in Tennessee ca 1784 and they may be closely related to a Godfrey CARDER who received a North Carolina Land Grant in Washington County, Tennessee in 1782. Winter 1980 161

Family Gatherings (continued) LATTA - GUTHRIE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Information from Mrs. Charles Fiori 1516 Hillside Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503

Neal's STATE GAZETT~ of December 11. 1902 carried the story of an elegant golden wedding anniversary reception held in Dyersburg, Tennessee. It commemorated the marriage of Capt. S.R. LATTA, who had come from Pennsylvania to Dyersburg in 1850 and had married in D~cember 1852 Miss Mary Granger GUTHRIE of Gibson County, TN. Capt. LATTA was an able lawyer and a Superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School for 35 years. Gathered about them in the home in which they had spent fifty happy years, were their six children and 22 grandchildren. John G. ~TTA, his wife and 3 children; T.C. GORDAN and wife Kate LATTA GORDON and five children; Rev. W.M. ANDERSON of the First Presbyterian Church at Nash~ille, and his wife Sadie LATTA ANDERSON; and some of their children; Frank G. LATTA and wife and five children; S. Granger LATTA and wife and three children; J.P. GRIGSBY and wife Nell LATTA GRIGSBY and one child. For the occasion Mrs. Ella BRIGHAM, widow of Rev. D.F. BRIGHAM, read an original poem. In a letter to his niece, Florence LATTA COOMBS, Capt. S.R. LATTA wrote of his family cemetery in Dyersburg where his father, mother, brothers: John, William and James all lie buried. John was the father of Flor~nce. The letter was dated 30 December 1902.

LEFTWICH FAMILY RECORDS - Copied by Dr. Louis Johnson, Jr., 729 Woodlawn, Cookeville, ( TN 38501 from two Bibles owned by Mr. Dallas Leftwich, Bur­ gess Fall s Rd., Cookevill e, TN 38501.

Lewis T. LEFTWICH, born 22 July 1823, died 19 Mar 1898; married E1iz~beth L.CROSS on 12 Feb 1845. She was born 24 Sept 1825, and died 20 July 1862 •. William T. LEFTWICH, born 18 Dec 1845; died 17 Jan 1880. Snowden Marshall LEFTWICH, born 20 Apr 1847, died 6 May 1911. Mary L. LEFTWICH, born 14 Sept 1848, died 7 Nov 1885;· married 11 Dec 1874, M.R.ANDERSON. Samuel Alexander LEFTWICH, born 18 Feb 1850, married Catherine ANDERSON 10 Jan 1875. Lewis J. LEFTWICH was born 25 Nov 1851. Martha E. LEFTWICH was born 18 Sept 1853. Ann T. LEFTWICH was born 1 July 1855. Joel A. LEFTWICH, born 17 May 1857, married Hariet C. EVINS on 1 Oct 1876. Virginia E1en LEFTWICH, born 6 Sept 1859, married 20: Jan 1876, Thomas JOHNSON. George M. LEFTWICH, born 20 Jan 1861, died 26 May 1906 Jasper LEFTWICH died 19 Dec 1911. . (All the LEFTWICH children were born at Buffa1Q Valley, Tennessee.)

George M. LEFTWICH(1861-1906) married Annie F. HAGGARD on 10 Mar 1887. She was born 12 Sept 1870 in KY and died 1 Mar 1933. Their children were born in Buffalo Valle} Virginia E. LEFTWICH, born 12 Dec 1887, died 21 Feb f905. Mary E. LEFTWICH, ,born 9 Dec 1889. Lewis C. LEFTWICH, born 11 Mar 1892. Etta E. LEFTWICH, born 1 Sept 1894. Joe M. LEFTWICH, born 1 Feb 1897, died 4 Jan 1954. Martha E.T. LEFTWICH, born 5 Aug 1899, died 19 Nov 1959. William S. LEFTWICH, born 20 Apr 1902. Dallas C. LEFTWICH, born 26 July 1904. 162 "Ansearchin'" News

Family Gatherings (continued) HARRIMAN - STONE - Information from Mr. James S. Harriman, 4030 Midland Avenue, Louisville, KY 40220

Mr. Harriman is the grandson of James Henry HARRIMAN, whose son Risedorf married Marion Eunice STONE, and of John Archer STONE, who was the father of Marion Eunice. He has sent us interesting details on each family, which makes individuals more than a name on paper. J.H. HARRIMAN was a constable in Nashville, TN when he wrote the following letter:

T.C. HARRIMAN 9/25/03

Dear Sir: Your letter to hand and will try to comply with your request as far as I am able. My family consists of myself, wife and son. I was born in Tenn. Jan 17, 1869, was married Aug 1895 to Enuna HARRIMAN. My son, Risedorf HARRIMAN, was born Aug 2, 1896 at Nashville, Tenn.

My father, John HARRIMAN, was born in Woodhouse Eves, Leicestershire, England, Dec 19, 1833 and died at Lawtey, Bradford Co., FL. My mother, formerly Mary Ann GREEN, was born in Woodhouse Eves, Leicestershire, England on April 23, 1835. She married March 10, 1856, set sail for America April 23, 1856, and is still living in Nashville. My father's family consists of myself and five sisters. Ann HARRIMAN born in Wisconsin Feb 7, 1859, Lucy HARRIMAN born Sept 29, 1865 at Murfreesboro, Tenn, James HARRIMAN born Jan 17, 1870 (sic) at Nashville, Ella HARRIMAN born Nov 7, 1873 at Nashville, Elizabeth C. HARRIMAN born Apr 3, 1875 at Nashville.

Grandfather was born in Woodhouse Eves, Leicestershire, England in 1805 and died 1870 at the same place. Grandmother died at Leicestershire, England in 1871. My great grandfather, William HARRIMAN, was born at Woodhouse Eves, Leicestershire, England and died in 1839. Mary HARRIMAN was born in Woodhouse Eves and died in 1840.

My father had three brothers: William, Tom and Charlie. William came to America in 1870 and we lost track of him then. Tom and Charlie both live in Leicestershire, England. Tom has eleven children, all grown, and Charlie has three. William has two sons in Lowell, Mass.; John and Joseph HARRIMAN - both married and have families. My sisters are all married. Anna HARRIMAN married Samuel R. HITT Dec 25~ 1891 and has three children, Albert, Pansie and Nellie. Lucy HARRIMAN married George W. HILL in Oct 1884 and has seven boys (a note in ink says she has one girl), James HARRIMAN married Enna KAUFMAN in Aug 1895. Mary HARRIMAN married John W• WILLIS .Sept 1888 and has three children. Ella HARRIMAN died Nov 11, 1896. Elizabeth C. HARRIMAN married J.R. GRAY July 18, 1897 and has no children. Hoping this will do you some good, I am J.R. HARRIMAN

The STONE family information begins with Peter Wynne STONE of Sumner Co., TN who was said to be a Confederate spy and very active in TN. Four of his six sons were known to have served in the Confederate military services, WilliamR., Thomas E., Samuel S., and Don Carlos STONE. From Mr. Ra~riman's records and the 1850 census of Sumner Co., TN Peter STONE's family may be constructed as follows: Peter W. STONE, born 1804 in Virginia, thought to have come to Sumner County, TN ca 1831. Peter m (1) Sarah RAGSDALE who died in Tennessee and he m (2) in Virginia, Letty b 1814 (who may have been a WYNNE and a cousin to Peter). Winter 1980 163

Family Gatherings (continued)

Peter STONE's children were: 1. William R. born 1830 VA J. Don Carlos born 1843 TN 2. Thomas E. " 1832 TN 8. Lucy M. " 1846 TN 3. Martha A. " 1833 TN 9. Carr P. " 1849 TN 4. Peter B. " 1835 TN 10. John Archer " 1854 TN 5. Samuel S. " 1839 TN 11. Fate " 6. Richard " 1840 TN 12. Durrett

10. John Archer STONE born 1854 in Sumner County, TN, died 1918 in Davidson County, TN. He married Nancy Susan ROBERTSON, daughter of William T. ROBERTSON ("Plum Bill") and Elizabeth MARSHALL of Sumner County. She died 1930 at the home of her daughter, Ivy Day Stone WILLIAMS. John Archer STONE and Nancy Susan ROBERTSON STONE (17 Feb 1860-8 May 1930) were the parents of Mary Eunice STONE HARRIMAN (28 Aug 1898-22 Feb 1956), the mother of our contributor. * * * * * * * kINSEY KINCY Bible Records ... Submitted by Mrs. Bernice Kincy Hight, Rt. #1, Lowell, AR 72745

Thomas James KINSEY was born in 1823 in Jones County, NC and died 9 June 1906 in Grayson County, TX. His parents are unknown, but Mrs. Hight is interes~ed in infor­ mation on his brothers and sisters who lived in Dyer County, TN, namely: Ricbard ( KINSEY; Resin KINSEY, born 1820 Jones Co., NC and on 1850 Dyer Co. census; Franklin KINSEY; John KINSEY, born i830 and listed in 1870 Dyer County census; and Nancy KINSEY. The name of Thomas James KINSEY's first wife is unknown, but there were three children born of that marriage: Della A. born 25 Aug 1853 in NC, died young; Stephen J., born 20 Oct 1856 in NC, died young; and William C., born23 June 1858, died 7 Dec 1935 in Grayson County, TX.

Thomas James KINSEY (1823-1906 married as his second wife, Mary BALDRIDGE, who was born in 1837 in TN and died July 1912 in Crawford County, AR. By her he had thir-. teen children, the first seven of whom were born in Dyer County, TN:

1. Charley B. KINCY, born 10 Feb. 1865, died 23 May 1945 in Caddo Co., Okla. 2. Thomas J. KINCY, born 15 May 1866, died 8 July 1939 in Caddo Co., Okla. 3. Mary Elizabeth KINCY, born 20 Oct. 1868, died 1950 in Drumright, Okla. 4. Margaret Ellen KINCY, born 26 Feb. 1870, died 12 Sept. 1947, Payne Co, Okla. 5. Sam H. KINCY, born 10 Feb. 1872, died 20 Dec. 1947, Purce1, Okla. 6. Virginia KINCY, born 26 Feb. 1873, died young. 7. Sarah Ann KINCY, born 17 Sept. 1874, died 7 June 1953, Payne Co., Okla. 8. Finnmore Cooper KINCY, born 18 Feb. 1876, Grayson Co., TX, died 25 Dec. 1947 Cheotoa, Okla. 9. Texanna Henretta KINCY, born 14 Nov. 1977 Grayson Co., TX, died 29 June 1932 Payne Co., Okla. 10. John Henry KINCY, born 19 Feb. 1879 Grayson Co., TX, died 1901 Ardmore, Okla. 11. George Hancock KINCY, born 4 Sept. 1880 Grayson Co., TX, died infancy. 12. James Franklin KINCY, born 11 Aug. 1881 Grayson Co., TX, died infancy. 13. Robert E. Lee KINCY, born 25 Dec. 1883 Grayson Co.~ TX, died 21 July 1946, . Benton Co ~, AR. 164 "Ansearchin'" News

Family Gatherings (continued)

THE SHERROD HORN BIBLE - Information sent QY Dr. Louis Johnson, Jr., 729 Woodlawn, Cookeville, TN 38501 Published by E. H. Butler & Co., Philadelphia, 1855

MARRIAGES Albert V. HORN and Jane F. JOHNSON 8 Nov 1838 Melissa HORN and William Riley MILLIGAN 27 Nov 1904 Sharod HORN and Elizabeth NETHERTON 2 Oct 1862 (first marriage) Sharod HORN and Mary Ann R. GREEN 19 May 1870 (second marriage) David Edward SMITH and De1sena Ann HORN 13 Jan 1887 Bill ROWLAND and Thessa1ia HORN 2 Dec 1883 John Buynon CHANDLER and Thessa1ia HORN ROWLAND -- BIRTHS Sharod HORN (father of Albert V. Jane (SHIRLEY) HORN (consort of Sharod HORN) b 28 April 1789 HORN) b 7 March 1796 Albert V. HORN (son of Sharod & Jane F. JOHNSON HORN (consort of A. V. Jane HORN) b 13 Feb 1817 HORN) b 17 Aug 1821 Samuel J. HORN b 9 Sept 1839 Thessa1ia HORN b 22 June 1851 Sharod HORN b 14 Mar 1841 Artimesie HORN b 23 May 1853 ·Mary Jane HORN b 2 Oct 1842 Nancy Elizabeth HORN b 15 Dec 1855 John Robert HORN b 16 Sept 1844 Albert HORN, Jr. b 8 Feb 1858 Farrneta HORN b 13 Nov 1846 Me1issie HORN b 18 ,Aug 1861 Thos. Newton HORN b 22 Feb 1849 Elizabeth NETHERTON HORN (1st wife of Mary Ann R. GREEN HORN (2nd wife of Sharod HORN) b 29 Dec 1845 Sharod HORN) b 14 Mar 1852 Thessalia Jane HORN (dau of S. & Elizabeth Enoch Newton HORN (son of S. & E. HORN) b 18 Feb 1864 HORN) b 31 Mar 1866 De1sena ("Sena") Ann HORN (dau of S. & E. Mary Elizabeth HORN b 18 April 1871 HORN) b 27 March 1869 Artimesie HORN b 30 March 1873 Farenettie Athalia HORN b 3 May 1876 William Albert HORN b 22 Aug 1878 Samuel John HORN b 23 June 1881 John Thomas HORN b 3 March 1884 Ova Me1issie HORN b 17 July 1887 Andy Elmore HORN b 23 Oct 1892 Lafayette Smith HORN b 15 June 1896

DEATHS Albert V. HORN d Oct 1897 Jane HORN d 9 March 1902 Sena SMITH d Feb 1968 Melissa HORN MILLIGAN d 25 Oct 1968 Lafayette HORN d 11 June 1970 Elizabeth NETHERTON HORN departed this Enoch Newton HORN departed this life 2 March 1870 life 4 Sept 1868 Farrnittie Otha1ia HORN d 3 July 1877 Artimesie HORN HENRY d 28 Aug 1897 Mary Elizabeth HORN MILLIGAN d 28 Oct 1902 Sallie Jane HORN ROWLAND CHANDLER Sharod HORN d 19 Nov 1924 d 8 July 1905 Mary Ann R. GREEN HORN d 1 Jan 1926 William Albert HORN d 18 Aug 1958 ~ohn Thomas HORN d 2 Dec 1960 Andy Elmore Horn d 16 March 1962

Dr. Johnson sends these additional dates not included in the above Bible: Sharod (1789) and Jane HORN (1796) had three daughters: Elizabeth b 20 Mar 1813; Jane b 9 Feb 1815 and Mary b 17 Apr 1819. The maiden name of the wife of Albert V. HORN was Jane FULTON. She died 9 Mar 1897. Winter 1980 165

DEATH RECORDS FOUND IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE - 1866 Compiled by Elizabeth R. Nichols & Mary L. Nazor (continued from Fall issue)

For a complete explanation of the sources and ~bbreviations used here, see page 58 of the Summer issue of this volume. Newspapers and their abbreviations are:

Memphis Daily Commercial C Memphis Daily Appeal AP Memphis Public Ledger L Memphis Weekly Avalanche WA Memphis Morning Post MP Memphis Daily Post DP ~ily Memphis Avalanche AV Memphis Daily Argus AG Mortuary Returns MR H signifies the record books of J. W. Holst & Bro. Funeral Home.

Holt, James; 36y. CMR 4 Feb IH 31 Jani H).lnter, John; 26y. CMR 3 Jun /H bu Elmwood. Arr: Pete Hol t. 19 May bu Elmwood. Arr: Jacob Huster.

Holt, N.B. (Infant of); 7d. CMR 24 June:/ Huntington, Dr. George F.; 46y. DPMR H 16 Juni disinter 1 corpse, bury 2. 30 Oct / H 21 Oct bu Elmwood. Arr: c. Phillips for S. Memphis Lodge-Masonic. Hood, Mollie Kate; 16 Sep,2y 3m; dau of Robt T. &Adelia Hood. AG 18 Sep / H17. ijyre, Randolph; I Sep, res of uncle, Sepi bu Winchester (opening,2 graves). F.M~ Copeland, 20y; b Henry Co, TN; Arr: T. Kernon & J. Hood. parents to Smith Co, TX ca 1854; Paris TN & TX papers copy. AV 4 Oct IH ( Hook, George; 35y. AVMR 16 Sep/ H 9 Sep 1 Oct bu Elmwood. bu Winchester-Masons Lot. Arr: Hamilton Lodge. Irish, Henry; 30 Oct, 74y; father of Mrs. Dr. A.T. Shaw. DP 31 Oct. Horner, Cornelia Augusta; 9 Feb on board Str Patrick; wife of James L Horner; dau Isam (Ishm), J. (child of); 2ld. AVMR of G.W. & Anna M. Carter, of New Albany, 16 Sep / H 9 Sep. Arr: Hebrew Benev. IN; Louisville & New Albany papers copy. Soc. MP 13 Feb. ·Jackson, Albert C.; 1 Sep, l3y 1m; Hotchkiss, Altahulah; MEMORIAM-by M.J.E. youngest son of Col. W.W. & E. of Covington, TN; 19 May 6y 2m lId; Jackson; Chicago papers copy. DP 4 Sep services at grave by Rev. J.D.C. Collins H bu Elmwood. Elmwood Cem. (Mother dec'd) AG 20 May. James, Mrs. Hannah; 12 Mar, 38y; Howard, Willie; 4 y. CMR 25 Mar / if 20 Mar native Maury Co; res Giles Co, TN bu Elmwood. Arr: J. Rayaden (Reardon?). before settling in Memphis. AP 15 Mar ! H 13 Mar bu Elmwood. Arr: Hughes, James; 24 Jun, 86y; Jackson & husband, H.M. James. Nashville Papers copy. AG 26 Jun. James, Mrs. Louisa; 66y. AGMR 2 Sep / Hume, James A.; lOy. CMR 22 Apr IH 21 Jun H 27 Aug bu (Germantown?). Arr: Alex bu Elmwood. Arr: father, W.A. Hume. J.K~app.pd by C.S. Cameron.

Hunt, Mrs. 30 Apr, 64y. AV 4 Apr. James" WIn. Blackburn; 32y. CMR 24 June H 21 Jun bu E1mwoodi Arr: P. Reiter. Hunt, Mary Eliza; 11 Nov, ca 7y; youngest (Jame~, ancestor of compiler Nichols~ child of Col. WIn Richardson & Mrs. Eliz. b GA 18 Aug 1833; md Tyler, TX 7 'Sep Hunt. AV 13 Nov IH 12 Nov bu Elmwood vault.1854 Louisa nu1cena Flowers. Anyone know ~is parents? 166 "Ansearchin'" News

Death Records Found in Memphis, Tennessee - 1866 (continued)

Jehl, Wm; 18 Dec, 27y; formerly of St. Josey, Col. J.E.; 31 Oct at Osceola, AR Louis; with wife & 1m old child, killed AV 13 Nov; H 2 Nov bu Elmwood. Arr: in fire of Specht restaurant. DP 19 Dec J.E. Rosser. H 20 Dec. Arr: brother, Chas. Jehl. Joyce, James; 27 Mar Jackson, TN; bro Jenkins, Mrs. Jennettie Wm(sic}; d 6 Mar of Thos & Patrick Joyce. AP 29 Mar. 28y 11m 23d; lost husband, 4d old infant & 3y old son. Huntsville (AL?) Advocate Kane, Geo; 3y. AGMR 16 Sep I H 13 Sep copy. C 20 Mar. bu Winchester Cem. Arr: Joe Caldwell.

Johns~on, Saml N.; 27y; formerly of Kannengel:ir (Karm:ingieser?), J.; Sly. Greenbay, WI. DP 4 Sep I AVMR 8 Sep as CMR 24 Jun; bu Catholic (Yard?). Arr: S.W. age 30y I H 3 Sep (also ~ bu G. Steinwager (?)." ~ Winchester Cem. Arr: G.O. Haywood. Kehoe, John; axed to death, Galloway Jones, Lt. Gillison D.; (long obit) at Switch, (TN?). AG 21 Sep. Orange Springs, East FL. 25 Mar; b 5 Jan 1836 Savannah, GA; from FL to Memphis Kellog, Roger R.; ly, son of A. & J.E. 1860 w/family; visited FL to see father Kellog. AV 29 Sep / H bu Elmwood. & sisters. AV 24 Jul. Kenney, Julia; infant dau of M.W. & Jones, Dr. Geo. F.; 23 Oct / L 24 Oct Caroline Kenney. AV 27 Oct / H 27 Oct AV 25 Oct says rId 19th" I DPMR 30 Oct bu Catholic (Yard?). "age 48" I H 24 Oct bu Winchester Cem Arr: A. Jones. King, Mrs. M.; 23y. CMR 4 Mar / H 24 Feb Arr: husband, A.M. King. Jones, Ida Lavenia; 8 Jun, 16m 6d; dau of Judge L.P. Jones. AV 9 June. Kirwan, Mrs. E.M.; 13 Jul LaGrange, TN; wife of Col. A.C. Kirwan. AG 14 Jul / L Jones, Margaret A.; 3y. AVMR 30 Sep I H 10 Aug as "Milly Emily" / H bu Elmwood. 24 Sep. Arr: Isham Jones & A. Warren. Klinck, Capt. H.I.; 30y; fun res Mr. M. Jones, Clara Bell; 11m; child of Mr. & W. Kenny. AP 6 Feb / H 7 Feb bu Elmwood Mrs J.W.A. Jones. AP 14 Mar I H bu Elmwood. Kolch, Mrs. Sarah; 62y. AVMR 21 Oct / Jo~es, Judge Lovick P.; 25 Aug, 33y; H 15 Oct. Arr: Hebrew Benev. Soc. Native Tennessean; Lawyer in Somerville To Memphis 1862; leaves wife & child. Kortrecht, Jane; 2y; only dau of Chas. DP 25 Aug. & Augusta Kortrecht. AV 4 Sep / H bu Elmwood • .::"ones, Shadrack; 30y; bro of Chas Jones Esq. AV 22 Sep I AGMR 23 Sef I H bu Lagorio. T.; 3 y. CMR 20 May / H 13 May Elmwood. bu Catholic Yard. Arr: J. Legorio.

Jord&n, T. Watson; 28y. CMR 8 Apr I H Lake, He~ry; 19 Oct; 7ly; native of 1 Apr. .ll.rr: Dr. McGavock. Maryland; TN past 40 yrs. AG 21 Oct / H 20 Oct bu Elmwood. Arr: Royster. Jordans, Mrs. Ellen; 17 Aug,5ly; fun. from Calvary Church. AV 18 Aug I H 17 Latner, Mrs. Polly; 73y. DPMR 30 Oct / Aug ~u Elmwood. Arr: J. & A. Jordens. H 25 Oct bu Winchester Cem. Arr: G.W. Waldran. Win ter 1980 167

Death Records Found in Memphis, Tennessee - 1866 (continued)

Lauderdale, John; of Covington, TN; Lilly, Patrick; 2 Mar, 28y; son of killed 3 Mar by C1ate Harris, Sheriff Owen Lilly, Esq. AV 3 Mar / CMR 4 Mar. of Tipton Co, TN. C 6 Mar. Long, Laura; found dead in outhouse in Lavigne, Emile; ly. AVMR 7 Oct / H 4 Oct South Memphis yesterday; died some days bu Elmwood. Arr: father, F. Lavigne. ago. AG 15 Aug.

Leath, Maj. Pat H.; 17 Aug, 38y; d Lord, George P.; 11 Aug; 25y. DP 17 Aug Humbolt, TN; bu Elmwood. AV 19 Aug Masonic notice same day reads Peter M., Louis, E.D.; 10m. CMR 11 Jun / H 7 Jun Esg / 1I 17 Aug. Arr: Saml B. Jones & bu 81mwood. Arr: (dau of) F.W. Louis. ,7. T. Leath. Lucas, Peter, Esq.; 20 Mar, 44y 9m; at Lee, Maj. Pollock B.; (long obit); 35y; res brother-in-law Jno J. Berry, Esq.; native NC; fun Pres. Church. AV 8 Sep in Fridricksburg, VA. AP 6 Apr. H Arr: Col. L.C. Haynes. Luby, Louis; 46y. AVMR 21 Oct / H 17 Oct Leftwitch, Mr. Francis Thorpe; 28 Feb; bu Elmwood. Arr: wife, Mrs. M. Ludy. b 29 Jun 1828 Bedford Co, VA; d res 4 mi from this city: in attendance were Lullman, Nettie ~furtha; 6 Oct at St. Mr. Cash, his youngest sis. Miss Genie, Louis, MO; only child of J.C. & Mary. family & J.T. Knott; bu West Union, Big DP 11 Oct. Creek, former res; leaves wife & 6 ch. AP 13 Mar. Lutz, George; 6 y. AVMR 30 Sep / H 28 ( Sep bu Catholic (Yard?). Arr: father, Leftwich, Laura Leah; ly; youngest ch of Jacob Lutz. John W. & Gertrude A.; d res of Robt Widdcombe, Washington, DC. C 10 Apr. Lynch, Wm H.; 20 Feb; ca 23y; late steward of ill fated Str. Miami; bro Lemaster,W.M.; 13 Jun, 11m; son of H.P. taking body on Str. Alice Dean to & O.A. Lemaster; bu Elmwood. AV 14 Jun moth~r's home in Ripley, OH. AG 21 Feb H as "N.F.". Arr: J.J. Rawlings. H 20 Feb. Arr: Geo. Wright.

Lyons, Louis; 74y. DPMR 12 Nov / H bu Leneham, r.; ly. CMR 6 May / H 30 Apr. Beth E1Emeth Cem. Arr: Mrs. Leneham for son. McBain, John Gordon; 25 Aug, 10m; son Lenow, (infant); 10 Sep, son of John H. of Mr. & Mrs~ J.O. McBain; at res Mrs. & Mollie E. Lenow. L 14 Sep. Geo. Arnold. :AV 26 Aug.

Lenow, Mrs. Mollie E.; 13 Sep; wife of McBride, Charles; 10 Jan, 29y. AP 16 Jan John H. Lenow. L 14 Sep / H bu Elmwood. McCollum, Malcolm; 24 Jan, 53y; res. Leslie, A.M., Esq.; suddenly 30 Nov; near Raleigh, TN. C 27 Jan / H bu forwarded on boat to St. Louis where his County 25 Ja~. Arr: John F. Thomas. wife is ill. DP 1 Dec / H 30 Nov; Arr: Andrew M. Leslie, Jr. McCarty, John; 35y, from Toledo, OH; taken from boat at levee. DP 13 Aug. Lewin, Julius; 8m. AGMR 2 Sep / H AV 19 Aug. 26 Aug. Arr: L. Levin. McCleary, Mary May; 4y 11m, inft dau Lieber, Anna; 1 m. CMR 6 May / H 3 May A. & M.A. McCleary. AG 26 Oct. bu Elmwood. Arr: A. Lieber. 168 "Ansearchin'" News

Death Records Fou~d in Memphis, Tennespee - 1866 (continued)

McClelland. W.R.; d today. AV 30 Mar. McMahon, Mr Thomas D; 26y, accidentally shot by Mi J.H. Brady Mon; d 2 Jan. C McConnell, Mrs. Susan; 26y. AG 15 & CMR 3 & APMR7 Jan I Interred by Owen-Smith 20 May I H 15 May, Arr: C.W.McConne11 bu Catholic Yard. McNabb; Children of Wm B McNabb; sons Jas 2y, Lobbins lly, Wm B l6y, dau ML McCormick, Phillip; 28y, died 3 Sep, 4y; all d of small pox & bu Elmwood. brother of Owen. AG 4 Sep. C 9 Jun I AV 28 Jul & 19 Aug I H 7 Jun 22 Ju1" 12 Aug. McCracken, Cyrus; formerly of Evansville (IN?), AG & DP 24 Aug. McSmith, Albert Sidney Johnston; 4y, d 25 Aug, eldest son of Kate & John Mc McCracken, Mr. Simon; 44y, d 23 Aug, Smith. AV 29 Aug. native of KY; fun res bro John S. McCracken. AV 24 Aug. Maddox, Fannie; wife of Henry Maddox; fun from 1st Meth Church. AV 23 Dec. McCrosky, Levy; 76y, d Shelby Co. 15 Jun b (now KY) 1790; to Madison Co, TN; Maddox, Mrs Sarah L; 6ly, res Market St Marshall Co, MS 1836, elected 1st AP 21 Jan. sheriff: then Shelby Co. AV 20 Jun. Magevney, Ellen (Nellie) T; 22y 11m; d McGrath, Katie; 7y 7m, d 13 Sep; dau of 10 Jan; dau of Col. Michael Magevney. John & Kate McGrath. AG & L 14 Sep. AP & AV 11 Jan I C 14 Jan.

McHenry, Mrs. Donna M; 26y, d 14 Jul; Mahan, Frank M; 8 m 24d; d 28 Jan; only wife of n.B.McHenry; d res Mrs Ruffin, son of Frank M & Kate H; St Louis, St Holly Springs Rd. L 16 Jul. Joseph & Palmyro, MO &Muscatine? papers copy. AP 30 Jan. McIntosh, Mrs Mary M; 77y, d 21 Dec 1861 res son-in-law H.C.Buckingham. Mahan, John; res Main & Jackson. AG as AP 14 & 16 Jan. "Meehan" 18 Sep I AV 18 Sep.

McKeon, Thomas; 54y 11m, res 63 Poplar, Malatest;a, John; 78y. AVMR 14 Oct H 9 bu from St. Peters & St. Paul Ch. Oct bu Catholic Yard. AV 10 July ~~loney, Joanna; AVMR 8 Sep I H 8 Sep McKiernan, Judge Bernard F; d 11 Jul; bu Catholic Yard, Arr: Pat & James Tuscumbia (AL) for bu. DP 12 Ju1 I H Maloney for sister. 12 ,Jul. Malpass,Hadley, Esq; 48y; d 31 Jan in McKinney, Mrs Catherine; wife of J.F. Desha Co, AR; b Jasper Co, GA 18 Nov McKinney; res New State Line Rd. L 2 1818; parents in AR 1830. Obit notice Jul I H bu Elmwood Cem 2 Jul,Arr:Husband signed L~J.Carroll, Napoleon, AR 4 Feb 1866. AP 11 Feb. McLemore, Alex D; d 22 Sep. Spring Hill Middle TN; son of Late Col. John Manning, W.A.; 36y. CMR 14 Jan I H McLemore. AV 27 Sep. 11 Jan; Arr: W.H. Whitsett for Mrs. E. Whitsett. McLendon, Mrs Cornelia: d 15 Feb, wife of J .I..McLendon: bu Elmwood. Aherdeen & ~~rks, Rosa D; 8m. CMR 24 Jun I H 11 Vicksburg (MS) papers copy. AP 20 Feb. Jun bu Cath.Yard;Arr:F.Marks for dau. Win ter 1980 169

Marks, S; 2y. CMR fJ Apr / }[ 15 Apr Mitchell, Mrs. Jane; 46y. AVMR 19 Aug / Arr: Beth El Emeth. H 13 Aug.

Martin, Jackson; 36y, d 8 Mar Bolivar Co Mitchell, Grace; little dau of M.R. & MS; Nashville & Grenada papers copy. G.A. Mitchell APMR 24 Mar / H bu AT' 15 Mar. Elmwood Cem.

Mathieson, Mrs Grace; d 16 May res Geo Mitchell, W.B. (Infant of); Premature. M Gill, Esq; 3 mi out on Memphis & AGMR 2 Sep / H bu Elmwood Cern. Charleston RR. Richmond, N.Y.City & Buffalo papers copy AV & AP 17 May / Moles; 1 Oct, Miss Lizzie Moles l8y; Jl 17 Mal} bu Elmwood Cern; Arr: Geo M Gill 2 Oct, Mrs M.J. Moles 45y; Shreveport, LA papers copy. AV 4 Oct. Maydwell, Geo W; 2y. AVMR 28 Aug / H 20 Auq, Arr: Mrs C.C. Maydwe1l & L Anis Monaghan?, Mrs Mary; d Fri. morn. in (or Amis). Chelsea. AG 2 Sep.

Meek, Mrs (Addie M?); 45y. AVMR 30 Sep Monroe, Capt. Sam'l. H; ca 38y, d 29 Sep; If 28 Sep bu Elmwood; Arr: Mr. M.J. pistol shot by young Ed Titus; b Canada, Rassell, 371 Main St. Scotchman by descent; believe md in Clarksville, TN; Leaves wife & children; Merchant, Miss Minerva; l6y. AVMR 7 Jan bu Clarksville. AG 30 Sep / H 29 Sep; H 2 ,Jan bu Elmwood, Arr: Lewis Howes & Arr: A.J. Wheeler & J.H. Cameron, St. ( Co. Andrew's Soc. Merrill, Wm. W.; d near Grenada, MS. Moore, James A (or H); 26y. CMR 6 May / AG 3 May d Tues / H 1 May bu Elmwood H 1 May bu Catholic Yard; Arr:W.M.Moore Cern; Arr: C.F. Chamberline & Co. Moore, Dr. Wesley; d 21 June; late res Mickle, J.D. (Infant of); Premo CMR Jun near White Station. Old resident of this 3 / H 29 May bu'Elmwood Cem. co. AV 24 June; also AP, C, & L; in AG as "Westley." Miller, Charles; 33y, CMR 20 May / H 14 May bu Catholic Yard; Arr: Morgan, James; 2l/25y; brakeman on M&TRR; Dominic Zweifel, Germania Hse. stabbed; no family. AG 17 May/CMR 20 May.

Miller, Charles; took passage on Stmr Morgan, Mrs Mary; 26y, d Nashville; CMR in Memphis Sat & Mon was found dead in 11 Feb /'H 5 Feb, bu Elmwood; Arr: Mrs stateroom. Was necessary to inter re­ Matilda W. Ca,ldwell. mains at Wilson's Point, LA, opposite Skipworth's Landing MS. DP 17 Aug. Morgan, WIn. C.; 30y; AVMR 7 Jan / H 4 Jan Arr:~. L. Daley. , MIller, Ceo. A; ly. AVMR 30 Sep / H 27 , Sep Jm E:lmwood Cern. Arr: S. Miller. Moriarty, Daniel: fun from res on Mosby St. AP 31 Mar. Miller, (R or W) W. (infant of); 5 hrs b premo AVMR & AGMR 16 Sep / H 11 Sep bu Morin, Bridget; 23y. DP 30 Oct/H 26 Oct. Elmwood; Arr: John F. Sale. bu Catholic Yard; Arr:husband,John Morin.

Mitchell, Geo. M.; SOy CMR 4 Feb / H Morris, Calvin C; grandson of the late 2 Feb Arr: E.O. Fuller. Col Geo Elliott & 2nd son of Walter H& 170 "Ansearchin'" News

Death Records Found in Memphis? Tennessee - 1866· (continued)

Cynthia Morris; d res of brother? O'Hearn? Mr Andrew, d 6 Apr? fun res Mr "Pacific Place"; b 8 Dec 1829 Wall Spring P.M. Winters, Sheriff. AG 7 Apr near Gallatin? TN; never md. AV 6 Dec I H 3 Dec bu Elmwood; Arr: Chas. F. Oldham? Frances D; 30y, d 11 Jun her res Morris, brother. Hayward Co? TN; wife of A.S. Oldham; also:teaves father, Hiram Partee, two Morrison? J.W.; d 26 Jun Louisville? KY bros? two sisters (long obit) AV 19 Jun AV & AG 1 Jul I H Arr: J.B. Robinson. Oliver, Maj. Simeon; 69y 4m 20d, d 26 Morton? Wm; 25y, d 10 Aug. DP 17 & Dec res near Hernando? MS; b Elbert Co, AVMR 19 Aug I H 17 Aug bu Elmwood; GA. AP 10 Jan. Arr: Mr. Scofield. O'Neal? Mary D; 2y. CMR 10 May. Mower? Wm; 32y? d 1 Mar? gunshot wound AV 3 & CMR 4 Mar. (Policeman) O'Neil? Mary Ann; 2y 9m? only dau of P. O'Neil & Catherine Londergan. AG 15 May. Moyers? Geo. D.; son of Col. & Mrs. Gilbert Moyers. Fun frm res. DP 9 Jul. Orne? Mrs Anna F; 66y? d 17 Feb res of son? WID. P. Orne; relict of late Richard Moyston, M.M.; 62y AVMR 7 Oct I H 3 E. Orne. AP 18 Feb I H bu Elmwood Cern. oct bu Elmwood; Arr: by sons. O'Sullivan, Mrs Catherine; fun res Moyston, Capt. WID A; 2 Oct. fun res. Poplar St. AP 24 Apr. Mrs. Dr. Fawlkes; N.O.? LA, Baltimore & Wheeling papers copy. AV 4 Oct. Palmer, Edward G; b MO, left St Joseph 1862 to join Army of South in Memphis; Mullanny? John; fun from res Patrick after war studied dentistry &was Conroy on Winchester. AG 25 Sep. practicing when he died; friends & acquaintences of H.F. Farnsworth & Capt Murphy, Katie; ly AVMR 28 Aug I H 19 F. ~han invited to attend fun. AV & C Aug buCatholic Yard; Arr: C Murphy. 12 June I H bu Elmwood Cern, Confederate Sect; Arr: Drs Wasson & Mahan. Murphy? Annie; 34y? AVMR & AG 16 Sep I H 10 Sep bu Catholic Yard; Arr: Michel Parsons? Mrs Amanda; 25y AVMR 28 Aug I Murphy, husband. H 24 Aug bu Elmwood; Arr: Col. R.M.Balch.

Murray? Celia; 8y d 25 Ju1? dau of Spen­ Parti110 (Patillo)? Miss Martha C? 56y. cer & Tennessee Murray. DP 2 Aug. AVMR 7 Oct I H 6 Oct bu Elmwood Cern; Arr: W. W. Coleman. Nelson? John E; 34y, murdered 28 Oct; leaves wife & 4 daus. AV 3 Nov I H Peck? Jennie; 3m 8d? inft dau of John W 31 Oct, Arr: J.W. Riddell. Peck, Esq. d 18 Feb; St Paul & Milwaukee papers copy MP 19 Feb I H Newsom, Mrs Louisa; 65y? d 26 Mar at 18 Feb bu Elmwood Cern. res of son in Chelsea. AG 27 Mar. Pengra11 (Pengree) W (or M) A; 25y; Norris? Benjamin F; fun res son-in-law AVMR & DP 28 Aug I H 24 Aug bu B. Phelan? Pigeon Roost Rd. AV 25 Dec I Elmwood Cern; Arr: Gf;m' 1. A.W. Ri,ce & J1 bu Elmwood. Col. A.H.Jackson.

Norton? A.T.; ly? CMR18 Junl,R bu (to be conti-nued) Elmwood, Arr: A.T.Norton. Winter 1980 171

FRANKLIN COUNTY, TENNESSEE WILL BOOK 1808 - 1847 Abstracted from microfilm by Betsy F. West Continued from Fall issue

Again, I would remind readers that this abstract is taken from microfilm of a book which seems to be a copy of the original. Some of the interpretations are not mine. BFW.

34 - POMPHRET HERNDON: wife Patty HERNDON. negro woman Mary & boys Allen & Nero; to my son Pomphret...to my dau Sally KIRKLEY. girl Lucy & negro boy Nathan••. to my dau Jenny BURNUTT my negro woman Betty and girl Charlot•••to my dau Patty KING. negro boy George & girl Amy ..• to my dau Polly POWELL. boy Lewis & girl Sooky •••my grandchildren John A. POWEL. Walter F. POWEL ~ Louise POWELL •••negro woman Molly serve my wife during her life then to be liberated in care of my son Pomphret •.• to my grandchildren. children of my son Walter. dec'd •• seven dollars. to be equally divided among them.•.to my grandchildren, children of Alexander BURNETT. dec'd. seven dollars to be equally divided••• to my son-in-law William STREET. one dollar••• proceeds from sale of remaining property to be divided among my grandchildren. the children of Joseph HERNDON (?) dec 'd. and my great grandchildren. the children of Patsy PARKER, dec 'd. Executors, wife Patty and son Pomphret. 28 Oct 1820. Wit­ nesses. L. K. C~ODMAN. Owen LOYD.

35 - EDWARD TANNER: to be buried on the place lately purchased by my son. John C. TANNER •.• to wife Nancy six (sic) negroes: Caroline. Ruth, Elizabeth. Jesse &Moses & one large family Bibl~.dau Susan B. Williams one Sillabulb glass (?) silver toddy spoons ••. to my son John C. TANNER, rifle., silver watch-; set of Nicholson's ( encyclopedia (12 volumes) & Marshal's Life of Washington (5 volumes) ••• to dau Martha A. TANNER, cattle, furniture. set of stamped curtains, two flowered pit­ chers. half~dozen Blue plates, other house furnishings & books, also negroes Judith, Joshua. Frances & Caleb...to grandson. James Rust WILLIAMS pocket pistol. ••gran­ daughter Nancy C. WILLIAMS. negro girl Ruth; to grandaughter Judith WILLIAMS, negro Elizabeth. Executors. John C. TANNER & son-in-law Green B. WILLIAMS. 21 Nov 1820. Witnesses. Nathan GREEN. Wiley DENSON (?) John DENSON (?)

37 - ELI7ABETH GREENLEE (GREENLIE?): to grandaughter Elizabeth McCOLLOUGH. dau of Mathew McCOLLOUGH and Violet McCOLLOUGH, dec'd •••son James GREENLEE •••friends James Greenlee & William GREENLEE; 24 May 1821. Witnesses. John P. HOWARD, Lewis TAR­ WATER. James HOWARD.

37 - DAVID ROBERTSON: to son-in-law Stephen DONATHAN •••sdn Samuel, son David, ••• land of John DONATHAN •••son-in-law James DONATHAN •••son-in-law John BINGHAM •••son­ in-law William LOGAN .••son Mathew, son James •••mywife (ndt named) •••daughters & children of those now dead. Executors, son Mathew. 1 June 1821. Witnesses, James ROBERTSON, James F. GREEN.

38 - ANDREW MORRISON: 22 Aug l8l5••.frail in body.••wife ,Elizabeth••• three dau­ ghters now living with me ••• son Anqrew S. in connection with Wm. ALEXANDER •••my coopering tools •••dau Elizabeth have $10 in place of a bureau once promised her in Carolina••.dau Polly $30 to balance appropriations made to the other sisters•••son George $20 for his trouble in collecting my debts in Carolina•••son Andrew S. to manage affairs of wife "as respecting an interest in, an estate in Virginia••• ". Executors. Capt. George DAVIDSON & Wm. ALEXANDER. Witnesses, James HARRIS, Matilda M. BRat-IN. 172 "Ansearchin'" News

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39 - BARNET HOWARD: My land to David and Samuel and Reydon HOWARD •••stock to my son... to Oleair (?) a bay mare .••wife Sarah HOWARD ...monev owing to me in North Carolina, I desire that one of my sons go after it•.•12 Feb 1821. Witnesses, Abner LASTER & John LOKEY.

40 - WILLIAM HENDON: wife Elizabeth•••daus Keziah HERRING, Mary HERRING, Winney O'KELLY, dec'd•••Winny's husband and his daughters Betsy D. O'KELLY and Cricy 0' KELLY ••• Executors, my wife Elizabeth & my sons William & Abner HENDON. 18 Jan 1822. Witnesses, Michal DECHERD, Reubin EMBREY. (Wm. HERNDON "authorized to as­ sign my.father'sname".)

41 - ARTHUR MOORE: to wife Elizabeth, negro woman Sarah, girl Hannah, boy George, boy David, boy Isaac.•• to Anna GRAHAM negro girl Disa•••wife a life estate in pro­ perty and at her death to be divided "between the following children: Alexander MOORE, Lodowick MOORE, Archibald MOORE, Martha JONES, Pennellope NICHLSON, Ann GRAHAM, Sarah HARTGROVE, MaryCORIGOR (7) ••• to dau Elizabeth HARTGROWN, negro girl Mary ..•negro girl Jane to grandaughter Dicy MILUS (7) Executors, sons Alexander, Lodowick & Archibald MOORE. 8 Dec 1821. Witnesses, John JONES, Stephen WILKINSON, James STANLEY.

41 - WILLIAM ARNETT: to dau Lydia PRI~E, negro woman ~sther ••• to dau Jane JONES, negro girl Doll••• to dau Polly negro boy Joe•••:five sons, David, Sandrige, Richard, Hansford, Granville, as they come of age•••my negroes Kit, Isom, Oliver, Charles, Vilet, Rose & Bill to wife Marion••• "my children viz: James, Thomas, William, Susan, Lydia, Jane, David, Sandrige, Richard, Hansford, Granville, Nancy &Polly. Executors, sons David & Sandrige &wife Marion. 11 Nov 1820. Witnesses, John MORTIN , William HENSHAW, Robert KNOX.

42 - JOHN GOODMAN: to wife Mary GOODMAN land and negroes Harry, George, Silvia & Horlot "to she and her heirs forever" ••• to son Solomon R. GOODMAN, son William GOODMAN land whereon he now lives by the name of the LOGAN Place•••to dau Abigail BURROW •••17 May 1819. Executors, wife Mary and friend John JONES. Witnessed 13 June 1819 by Pomphret HERNDON, Wm. FLOYD, John KING & John NORMAN. Codicile: to my four grandchildren, children of my son Henry GOODMAN, to wit, Andrew, Gethro, Patty & Abalina one dollar each; unto Polly HAWKINS' four children, to wit, Patty, Betsy, Benjamin & Polly one dollar each••• to son Solomon. Witnesses, Barnnaby BURROW, John JONES. 16 Apr 1821.

43 - ELIZABETH HOWELL: 25 May 1822, to my grandson James E. JORDAN of Greene Co., N.C. my part of the land situated on Bear Creek in Wayne Co., N. C. which was form­ erly owned by Mary MADIN, also four negroes, Tamer &her three children, Cinda, Louders (7) & Luke .•• to my dau Winnefred WESTBROOK of Greene Co, N.C. negroes Melia and her children. David, Jesse, Sarah, David (sic) Judah, Sylvia. Executors, grand­ son James E. JORDAN and friend William W. STEWART. Witnesses, Benjamin THOMPSON, Thomas R. LANGSTON.

44 - WILLIAM FLOYD: to my son Alexander FLOYD, part of the land I live on •••Rut­ ledge's old corner•••also negro man Ned ••• to son Elisha FLOYD, land & negro man George..• to grandsons William and Elisha, sons of David FLOYD, dec'd, land•••grand­ daughter Nancy FLOYD, sister to Wm. & Elisha, until she comes of age or marries ••• to dau Rebecca HAYSE, one fourth of the money I may have at death; to my dau Jean Winter 1980 173

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MOORE, negro woman Violet.•• to dau Elizabeth TUBB one fourth of the money, deduct­ inp, $120. I lent to her husband.•. to heirs of Sarah MUCLEROY (?) dec'd one fourth of the money I may have at my death less $265.00 I lent their father••• to the children of my son William FLOYD dec'd $5.00 each••• to Elk River Baptist Church one acre of ground to include the meeting house•••should said church become extinct to revert back to my son Elisha FLOYD.' •• one acre set aside for burying ground at the present place of burial••• to grandson Wm. son of David FLOYD. Executors, sons Alexander and Elisha FLOYD. 4 Feb 1821. Witnesses, Benj. HOLLINGSWORTH, GeQrge FOSTER, John WILKINSON.

46 - JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH: wife Mary and dau Saline (?) to share and shar~ alike~ Executors, John JONES~I).d Benjamine HOLLINGSWORTH. 2 July 1822. Witnesses, p. HERNDON, James B9K., S. ~. GOODMAN.

47 - ROBERT BOX: wife Jane.•. to my seven sons John, Robert, George, James, Mica­ jah, Goodwin, Neely••• two daughters Ruth and Ann $100 each to make them equal to the other daughters that are married••• to four daughters, Mary married to Vardman(?) JOY and Sarah, married to Charles McDANIEL, Ruth & Ann above stated•••Executors, John JONES and George BOX. 7 May 1821. Witnesses, Benj. HOLLINGSWORTH, Jesse GOODWIN, Joicy HOLLINGSWORTH.

48 - JOHN MORTIN: to wife Susannah, negro girl Milly•••wife to raise my children ( and school them•••each of my boys underage•••all my girls•••to my children now grown. Executors, wife Susanah and sons Thomas & Big John. (no date given) Wit­ nesses, E. TRAVIS, David D. HULEP (?)

48 - THOMAS GILLIAM: bro Lemuel GILLIAM, Executor•••wife Elizabeth and her orphan children Lemuel GILLIAM, John GILLIAM, Sarah GILLIAM, Andrew GILLIAM, William GILL­ IAM, Bleasant GILLIAM and Polly GILLIAM •.•joiner and turner's tools to be sold and receip-ts thereof to be "put to interest•.•for the use of Elizabeth and children"••• Land I purchased of Col. William MORTIN •••Geo. Allen BROOK's land. 9 Oct 1822. Witnesses, John GILLIAM, T. PEOPLES.

49 - ANTHONY BURROWS: to my three sons James, John & Josiah BURROWS •••my son Sam­ uel BURROWS .•• to my eight children Catorine, WilliamJThomas, Rachel, David, Cely, Russell, Anthony BURROWS Sunor (Jr.?) .••children now single, James, John, Josiah, Thomas, Rachel, David, Cely, Russell. ••wife Elizabeth••• "Samuel MORSE is not to have any privilege as a m (sic) in the land". Executors, friend John JONES, son James BURROWS. 25 Aug 1822. Witnesses, Edward BURROWS, Jphn WILSON.

57 - ROBERT BROOKS: wife Polly•••four little daughters as' they come of age, Ment­ ing (?) Ursly (?), Betsy and Lucy •••my sons Tira Mathew and William. 26 Jan 1821. Witnesses, Paul WILLIAMS, J. W. WILLIAMS. '

Polly BROOKS, widow of Robert BROOKS, declared that she preferred to break up house­ keeping as provided in her husband's will and provide a home for herself, etc. 1 Sept 1823.

52 - JESSE PERKINS: my daughters, Everilla Millie, Rutha and Nancy •••son Jesse PERKINS ...to son Lewis land in Ala.••wife Gracey•••as m'1ny 0 f the children as re­ main with her•••son-in-law George RUSSELL. Executors, friend Joseph MILLER and son-in-law Geo. RUSSELL. 22 Aug 1823. Witnesses, John W. HOLDER (?), Charles 174 "Ansearchin'" News

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DUNCAN, Sarah MILLAR.

53 - JEREMIAH SMITH: to wife Margaret house, etc., and negro man Cook, one mare which is to belong to Charley BURNES at her death•••having heretofore given the children Caty BURNS, Jane McKINZY in her lifetime and Margaret BELL Rachel McGOWER and James SMITH a larger amount of property than I have given to my oldest son Jere­ ~iah SMITH. I leave him all my stock, etc••• to Benjamin McKINZEY and his heirs•••to dau Rachel McGOWER negro woman Rosa. Executor, friend Col. Benjamin HOLLINGSWORTH. 11 Sept 1823. Witnesses, John JONES, Jno. SMITH.

54 - PETER ANDERSON: wife Sinai••• to raise the children (not named). Executors, Sin~ & John ANDERSON. 3 Feb 1824. Witnesses, Thomas S. BROWN, William PERRY, Jacob BARNES.

54 - ANTHONY SEAL: to wife Xeriba, entire estate; she executrix. 9 Jan 1824. Witnesses, John McMULLON, liezekial LASATER, Sen.

55 - CALEB BARR: "as it was never my intention to part my negro woman June and her children, I have sold them all to William NOBLET and have received part of the pric~•••my son William McCamy BARR •••my son Joseph BARR •••my son Silox BARR •••my . dec'd son Samuel's children•••all my daughters •••to Hannah, to Morgan~ to my dau Juny (?) •••but none to my dau Margaret•••my grandson James H. BARR, rifle and blue broadcloth coat for his service to me in l822••• to Betsy HAYS. Executors, son-in­ law William NOBLET and son Joseph BARR •••all my children but Jiny "and for her to get none of it, nor Betcy BOYS none ••• " 13 Mar 1823. Witnesses, J. GOODWIN, tho­ mas GARDINER.

56 - WILLIAM S. KELLEY: to wife Mary KELLEY, negro woman Rachel and her two chil­ dren•••my grandchildren Selma M. LUEMAX (?) Smaida (?), John P. HALL, Benjamin C. KELLEY •••each of my daughters namely Margaret BRAMFIED, Frances McCLEBON, Nancy WILLIAMS, Easter O"REAR's children••• two sons Durha.mKELLEY and Sims KELLEY •••to Durham, negro boy Henry ••• to Sims, negro boy Tom. 'Executors, two sons Kelley & Sims. 18 June 1824. Witnesses, James STANLY, Wm. STARNES.

57 - JOHN B. PALMER: to oldest daughter Margaret WEDDINGTON, negro boy Bruce in addition to two others heretofore given, namely Barbary and Rhody •••to second dau­ Eliza PALMER, three negroes, Mariah, Fanny & Jacob ••• third dau Hannah WEDDINGTON, negro boy Judson in addition to Bariet and Richmond, heretofore given her•••to my grandson John P. WEDDINGTON, negro boy Joe••• to grandaughter Sarah R. WEDDINGTON, a negro girl Mary ••• to wife Sarah PALMER, all the residue. Executors friends George GRAY, Esq. and William L. WEDDINGTON, and wife Sarah PALMER. 13 June 1825. Wit­ nesses, John STAPLES, Lewis CLARK.

58 - JOHN GILLIAM: to son John $300 ••• to son Hinchea (Kinchen?) negro man David and also Jack••• to the heirs of Thomas GILLIAM, "3 acres of land around their house as she chooses••• and my boy ~eason equally divided"••• to my son Lemuel, negro boy Wiley••• to Nancy TURNEY and heir, girl Isabel••• to Polly TURNEY and her heirs, negro girl Rachel ••• to Frances DELOACH and her heirs, Beck & Stephen•••to Anny SNIDER $50 ••• to the heirs of Temperance CLEPPER,. negro man John sometimes called Orch .•• to son Lemuel, negro girl Caty and '~er child now at the breast"••• to son Hinchey, negro boy Bill•••all land except 3 A around the house of Elizabeth GILL­ IAM to be sold and divided among Hinchea, the heirs of Thos. GILLIAM, Lemuel,Nancy Winter 1980 175

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& Polly TURNEY's heirs, Frances DELOACH &her heirs, Temperance CLEPPER & her heirs. Executors, my son Lemuel GILLIAM and Jacob TURNEY. (no date given) Witnesses, John A. JOHNSON, Barnett FORSYTHE, George A. BROCK.

59 - I, JOHN GILLIAM, yet surviving & being in a perf~ct mind and memory •••set off twenty-five yards square of land heretofore disposed of by me, to be a burying ground... to be laid off near a walnut tree including Thomas Gi1.B.am' s grave. 17 Aug 1825. Witnesses same as above.

59 - THOMAS YOUNG: wife Susannah to have her choice of Lucy, Crisy, Sezer, Nup (1), Mahala, Nancy & Sampson ••• I desire that Enoch DOUTHIS have Annis PRIER's dowery & also Nancy MORRIS's agreeable to their contract•••Executors, friends John ENOCHS & Andrew W. WALKER. 22 June 1824. Witnesses, James W. COOKE, Calloway DANIEL, Benjamin HASTY.

60 - JESSIE GOODWIN: wife Elizabeth••• "if any of my daughters shall see proper to marry" they shall receive their share•••my three little sons, Allen F., James R. & Joseph C. r~ODWIN .••my property divided between (sic) all my children, deducting from Permelea (?) SMITH's share the amount I have already given her. Executors, Solomon K. GOODWIN (GOODMAN?) Benjamin HOLLINGSWORTH. 17 Oct 1825. Witnesses, John TONEY, Persons POE, John GOODWIN.

60 - BENJAMIN JOHNSON, of Lincoln Co., Tenn: wife Phebe JOHNSTON •••all my child­ ren.•.my four boys ••• "those of the children that has not had a-horse beast & bed ( to have them of the same value as of those that have had. Executors, wife Phebe JOHNSON, my son Dudley JOHNSON and William TAYLOR. 19 Sept 1818. Witnesses, Z. H. MURRELL, Robert FRAME (?), William JOHNSON, Jorne (?) BRAZIER.

61 - GRACEY PERKINS: executors shall sell estate and collect debts due me, and use $400 to purchase a negro girl to be conveyed to my daughter Ararilla•••the re­ sidue to be equally divided between the balance of my children. Executors, George RUSSELL & Joseph MILLER. 18 Mar 1826. Witnesses, John W. HOLDER, Joseph SEWELL.

61 - JAMES SARGENT: 21 Sept l825•.• to children Phebe BOWERS, Frankey EVANS, Reb­ ecca DAUUUU (it reaily looks like this-BFW) Johnson SARGENT's heirs, James SARGENT, Henry SARGENT, Temple SARGENT, Betsy JENINGS •••my grandson William RUSSELL, negro boy Granville..•wife Jenny SARGENT ••. "my two daughters Retty and Nicy and Martha BADGETT my Grand Daughter and Mary Jane my wife's Grand Daughter. Executors, wife Jenny, Edward RUSSELL & Francis A. OAKLEY. Witnesses, Joseph H. BRADFORD, John GOODWIN.

62 - JOHN COUNCE: wife Elizabeth.••whichever of my children takes care of her••• each of my son John's three children John, Isaac & David•••all my children. Ex­ ecutors, John SILAR and Mauldin REEVES. 27 July 1821. Witnesses, John McCALISTER, Henry COUNCE, Jacob SYLER. 63 - JAMES SISK: to daughter Betsy, negro girl Celey•••my oldest son Alfred K. SISK, son William Jefferson, daughter Louise•••wife Nancy. Brother William to come and live on the plantation. Executors, John HANDLY and wife Nancy SISK, 8 Nov 1825. Witnesses, David AUSTIN, Andrew CAMPBELL. Proven November 1826 by both witnesses. 176 llAnsearchin" News

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64 - HUGH LUCAS: to wife Catherine "my new house", furniture,stock,etc•••son Benjamin LUCAS & dau Ruthay LUCAS ••• son William Henderson LUCAS ••as I have several children which has left me, I think it proper not to mention them,only in this way whatever I (had) to give them they got it as they left me,and I am in hope they will be content with the same as it is out of my power to do any more for them. Executors, son Wm H LUCAS & David 0 ANDERSON. 2 May 1825. Witnesses, Jacob GRAVIS, Hugh A LUCAS, John KIMBROW. Proven Aug 1827 by GRAVES & Hugh A LUCAS.

65- SOLOMON K GOODMAN: to wife Elizabeth, negro boy Joe and negro Suckey •• dau Eliza ADAMS •• to dau Harriet JAMES $400 in nptes of Thomas KING •• son Madison GOODMAN •• son Solomon GOODMAN,negro boy Jack•• to dau Mary GOODMAN negro girl Caroline•• two negro men long Harry and John be hired out•••my old negro man Harry I leave on the plantation to be supported by & assist his mistress. Executors, Pomphret HERNDON and wife Elizabeth. 23 May 1827. Witnesses, Benj. HOl~,INGSWORTH, Joseph WILLIS, Parson POE. Proven Aug 1827 by Benj. HOLLINGSWORTH & Joseph WILLIS. Pomphret HERNDON & Elizabeth GOODMAN, Executors,made bond with James BR~1)ON & Thomas KING as securi~ies. Recorded 12 Aug 1828. E.RUSSELL, Clerk by his Deputy,W.B.WAGONER.

67- MARGARET JONES: will proven in May t€~im of court in 1827 by oaths of B.B. KNIGHT & Jeremiah BLACKARD, witnesses. Recorded 12 Aug 1828.

6':1- SUSANNAH MARTIN-: "my children that are now living with me,namely, William, Mary( Susannah. Harrison,Hickman,James and Dianna••• to my youngest dau Dianah the proceeds of my carryall wagon •• John S MARTIN &my son Thomas S. MARTIN,Executors. 20 July 1827. Witnesses; Richard BONGE 1, Benjamin SANDRIDGE. Proven, Aug term 1827, by both witnesses. George GRAY & James WOODS, Securities for Executors. Recorded 12 Aug 1828.

68- PETER FORMERS: very sick••• son Peter FO~~ER.Jun••. cSusan FORMER the wife of Peter FORMER,Jun~•••William M FORMER••• George T FORMER •••Peter E FORMER. o James Wood~John T FORMER,sons of Peter FORMER,Jun ••my dau Catherine REED.ovl~cy SHIFFER, wife of Andrew SHIFFER. Witnesses: Jacob MILLER, John P DORIS (DAViS?). 7 Aug 1827 "The above will recorded through mistake not having been proven by only one witness therefore not recorded." Aug term l827 ••proven by oath of Jacob MILLER Recorded 12 Aug 1828.

68- MOSES RUNNELS: land on which I live, 200a of which Wt1.S conveyed to me by ~~mund RUSSELL and forty acres by Thomas WILLIAMS •• to wife Susannah, negro slave Ned •• Henry RUNNELS to be paid $470 which he advanced me and for which he has the use of land on which Thomas WILLIAMS now lives••• to daughters Nancy. Lovina and Anna RUNNELS $40 in lieu of a horse,cow and calf which I gave my other daughters on their respective marriages••• to son William RUNNELS ••.all my children, to wit:.-­ Sally SEWEL (1), Henry RUNNELS,Susannah HOPPERS (1), Kisiah MCKENSEY, Rebecca WILLIAMS, Polly MALONE, Elisha RUNNELS, Betsy PRESTON, Wi.1liam RUNNELS, Nancy, -Lovina and &Anna RUNNELS. Executors: son-in-law Joseph SEWELL. son William RUNNELS & friend Paul WILLIAMS. 31 July 1827. Witnesses, John W HOLDER and Joseph HUDDLESTON. Proved by oaths of both witnesses, recorded 12 Aug. 1828. ( to be continued) Winter 1980 177

INDEX TO 1840 CENSUS, KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE Copied from Microfilm by Thomas Proctor /lughes, Jr. Film M704 - Roll 527 Continued from Fall 1980

(Page numbers used are stamped numbers on right hand top of page.) (FC = Free Colored)

Page 39 (continued) James Witt H. Smith Henj. Early James Mason Elizabeth Tummins Jacob Huffstadler Harmon Wroe (Rowe) James Long Obediah Roberts Nelson Lowe Milley Lane John Smith Keziah Brewer Britton Dorton Levi Wroe (Rowe) Wm. Bayless SamL Martin Henderson Estes Hannah Mulvaine James Campbell Wilson Liles Page 45 James Clifft Alex Campbell David Campbell George Dunn Felix Brown Thomas Alexander Wm. Early Thos. Smith Elijah Robison Adam Currier Robt. McReynold Jeremiah S. Burnette Wm. Evans James Bell Joseph Cox James A. Goulld Wm. Walker Reuben Cloud William Haggard James Montgomery James Walker, Sr. Wm. W. Nelson Wm. ' Gardner Alex Kenard Bartlet S. Smith Robert Smi th Jeremiah R. Smith Page 40 Wm. Haraldson Geo. W. Grammar John Campbell John Cunningham James Watson Albert Hill Saml. M. Doak Henry Sherrod Elizabeth Lucy John" Dines John Moore Sterling W. Smith Lucinda Roby John S. Campbell Abram Dockery James Johnson Wm. Lethgo Wm. Wilkerson Susan Harvy Adam W.K. Baker Elizabeth H. Wilson James D. Swan Elcanah Harvy(male) Dayid Adams John Ramsey Geo. Rollin Wm. Hill Hn. Fulton James C. Davidson James Walker, Jr. Page 42 Page 44 James Lethgo ( Saml. K. Walker Samuel Haskins Thomas Burgess Marthy Futhy Fred. Nichodemus Lucy Love James Campbell Wm. Coleman James Vance John Raby John Beane Edward Gound Sarah Oglesby Esquire Raby John Eubanks John Craig Elizabeth Kennedy James Cox, Jr. James Amos Robert Smi th Adam B. Blake Jessee R. Brock Antony Smith Harland Fike Thomas Rogers Sally Clark Johnathan Marley John Gilbreath John Campbell Ailsey K. Mobry John Bean Rolfe Perkapile Saml. Kennedy Brice Rusl:lell James Frost John Wroe (Rowe) Alex. Leek Jane H. Swam Fanny Beard Rufus Harvy Mark Parker Frederick Hickman Wm. L. White Jr. John Logan James Carpenter Wm. J. Clark John Defrieso John Ground Harvy Walker John Hickman Mat. McCowan Parmuth Lea Nancy Wilson John Little Henry Shinpock Nathaniel Bird Elizabeth Berry Anthony Hensley Silas Scott J ames Campbell Andrew Ballard Jesse Mason Page 46 Pleasant Smith Samuel Harrison Ninian Steel Levi Sugarts Jerimiah M. Mondy Issabella Swim Alex. S. Coulten Alford P. Beard Peter Merryman Wm. Harrison John P. Rus~ell David Gound Sarah Thompson Joseph Russell Peter Scott, Bennette Currier John P. Cole Wm. Dowlin Joseph Lowham Mary Ann Clark Geo. R. Houston Wm. Skates Jacob Lowe' John T. Smith David Debusk Wm. Morefield Dan!. Derossett Page 41 Edward Rudder Wm. Gilbrea,th Alford Parsons Bartlet B. Walker James Tyree John G. Smi:th Wm. Derossett James W. Mondy Thos. McCahan Russell Gilbreath Ruben Scott Andrew Cunningham John R. Johnson James CurriJer Nancy Bearden Aaron Cunninghem Robt. Johnson Marcelless Camp Wm. Lovelace Antony Trippet (Fe) Joshua Roberts Nancy· Adams Joseph French Wm.Mondy Mat. M. McClellen Thomas Hudiburg Jane S. Swan George McNutt Margaret Geaslin Wm. Gound Mary Kenne.!!dy Page 43 Harvy Robenson Isaac Bond Joshua E. Mondy Robert Grey Jona Frost Britton Underwood Mary Carpenter Isaac A. Dawson Benj. C. Rose Wm. Bearden 178 "Ansearchin'" News

Index to 1840 Census, Knox County, Tennessee, (continued)

Roylston Neeley Wm. Atkinson Joseph Larew Robert M. Murphy Sarah Lea John Draper Maj. L. Hall Jacob Natty (Nutty?) Jesse Moore Dr. W. Nelson Wm. Smedley Wm. McCloud James Ballard John Blackburn Elijah Pedigo Robt. Meek Rachel Vance John Stanley John Mondy James A. Murphy, Sr. Isaac L. Lowe Thos. J. Nelson Osborne Beavers Harvy D. Thompson Wm. Givins Fanny Nelson Wm. Solmon Luke Wiles Wm. M. Smith Lindsey Wallace Jane McCampbell John Deatherage John Scott Andrew McHaffee John Smith Irby Thompson Richard Bearden John M. Nelson Silas Branch Rolfe Everette Wm. Watkins Joseph Hinds Elisha Ford Hn. B. Maggott Nat. Medlock Thomas Draper Caroline Plumlie Martin Bridgeman Christopher Baker Harriett Atkinson Aquilla Everette Page 47 Alford Gentry Wm. Larew Wm. Mc Reynolds Cornelius Shaver Isaac Gentry John Sherrertzs Obediah Tinker Jane Hobbs James Childress Mary Falkner Elizabeth Dunn Page 49 Saml. McKinley Wesley Miller Thos. tlond John Greer Washington W. Bounds Robert B. Ault John Greer J ames Nelson Wm. Sherrertzs Samuel Lowe Stephen Holbert Page 51 Ahijah Portis Wm. Scott Marvle Hill Mary McFarland Geo. P. Shanerberry Isaac Medlock Thomas Bolton Michael Ault Alex Murphy Washington Moore John W. Hansand James Bean Williamson Marley Wm. Lewis Jonathan Houser Page 53 . Andrew Russell James McHaffee Robt. H. McNutt Henry Foster, Sr. Gardner Tucker John Kirk John Morrow Turner Branham Gobnill{Gabriel?) Turner Wm. Mitchell Mary J. King Wm.Sullivan James Havens Peter Ogg John Williams Margaret Briggs Wm. Petree (Peters?) Robt. Trigg, (FC) John Gault Edward Eppes John Kirk Everette Knight Joseph Schoolfield Adam Shipe Robert Childress, J{S)r. John William Wm. Garsh WM. Ferguson Jeremiah Tyree John Julian Jesse Hatcher Calvin Harris Berry Warrick Moses Cox Thos. G. Smith Charles Morrow John Petree Achilles Bradley John Love Stephen Harris Curd Cox, Jr. Wyly Bradley John Allen Moses Lisbey Dolly Peters Charles Tyndal Mat. Simpson Sarah Cliborne Henry Carns John Chapman Geo. Newman Nancy Packet Wm. Childress Wm. Conner Francis L. Parker James Lisbey Austin Jenkins Henry Carnes Sam!. Tillery Hn. Luttrell John Turner Jesse Rhodes John M. Davis Martha Dilworth Robert Weaver Lavis (David?) Gammon Henry Hounne1 Moses Mowery John Fowler James Mc:Clain Bolin Smith John Mowery Thomas G. Graham Robt. L. Childress Samuel Deigh Lucy White John Weaver Geo. Lucus Jamex Knox Madison Comber Philip Carnes Samuel C.L. George George Clapp Page 48 Henry Cox Joseph H. Brooks Arthur G. Crawford Purnell Ingram Thomas Hicks Armisted Ayres Nichilas Trout Richard Havens Jane, a Slave Elizabeth Humphreys John Petree Page 50 David Smith Dan!. Cloninger Saml. Williams Mrs. Wilmut Lipford Sam!. H. LOV;,e David W. Nelson Rawlings Carter Jesse Gault (Gantt?) John Martin Moses Sanders John L. Fowler Page 52 Be:lj. Roberts Rebecca Jackson John Childress Saml. Morrow Robert Armstrong Charles Curd ;oh~athan Williams James S. Haynes F. Luttrell Solomon Draper Wm. Davis Alex McMillen ­ Francis Bounds Frederick Fraker John Jt:.tr.: John Nail Wm. Hansard, Sr. Elizabeth Keyhill Henderson Cliboun Page 54 Cle.1ton Davis Peter Nance James Wall Robert H. Luttrell Narcissa Anderson Thomas Chapman Nathan Harvey James Lutrell Nat Toalston John Wall Wilmurth Conway Nancy ~llen Obidiah Hall Benj. B. McCampbell James N. Turley Josiah Rhody Winter 1980 179

Index to 1840 Census, Knox County, Tennessee (continued)

Saml. Harvy Saml. Flannakin Page 58 James Perry John Bowman Baker Hickey John G. Hardin Jacob Huffaker James Wood Jacob Massey Kennedy Louergan Wm. Hatcher Southey Nelson Alex Gilbreath Page 60 David Sherrertzs Thomas Kindrick Jacob Gallaspie Wm. Palmer Geo. W.C. Cox John McNutt Thos. B. Odell Danl. Covington Elizabeth Wilson Lewis Luttrell Wm. Odell Sophia Wrinkle Robert Barnwell Nicholas Gibbs Fielding Ausburn Elizabeth Bell David Yearout Joseph Call David Thompson Andrew Wrinkle Thomas Whitehead Thos. McMillen Wm. Packett Judah Wrinkle Jacob Mi ller Elijah Walker Andrew Like Jacob Wrinkle Patterson Thompson Austin Fox Palatiah Shelton Wm. Frazier Peter Burkart Reuben Walker Allen Jack David F. Dearmond Abraham Stofle? Wm. Rogers James Rogers Joseph Householder Sam!. Love Charles M. Price Richard T. Murphy Jacob Pickle Saml. Hinds Wm. Elliott John Mikles Susan Grisle Wm. Jackson Danl. Temple James Cox, Sr. Robert Hinds Lavina Cliborne Bartin Hackney Stephen Julian Johnathan Johnson H. 1. Jackson James A. Propes· Wm. Luttrell, Sr. Isaac Hinds, Jr. James Jackson Allen Johnson Simeon Wood David Rogers H. F. Crawford Abraham Keener John Kidd Johnson Rogers James Anderson Wm. P. Harbison James Corteney Elvin Biddy James C. Anderson George Bond Andrew K. Nott Jonas Meeks Thomas Johnson Charles Rhea James Trotter Jonathan Finger Horace B. Houston Michael Shutterley Sylvanus Howell James Wilhite James McCarty Jane Gibson Wm. R. Wear Jacob Bean Benj. McNutt Robert McComb Wm. Brown Wm. Bean ( Andrew Ferguson Wm. Jett Isabella Shook Page 55 Benj. Wilkins Wm. Nickol Luke Stansbury Jacob Gibbs Isaac Hinds Geo. Woods Wm. B. Carns Page 57 Robert Hinds, Jr. Wm. Luttle James P. Sterling Willis Warwick Thomas Baker Henry Graves Louis Foust Page 59 Josiah Jones Duirette Everette Wm. Harris Joshua Mondy Wm. Gallion Sampson Tellery Leroy Carpenter Curd Cox, Sr. Pleasant Miller Johnathan Coker John Gibbs Page 61 Calvin B. Hansard Henry G. Roberts James O. Gentry Nancy Julian Reess Bayless Peter Shaver John Reed Sally Julian John T. Johnson John Pew Wm. N. Sharp James Wilhite Joseph Crawford Calvin M. Reed John Mondy Nancy Wilhite Ma t. Thompson Benj. Underwood Wm. R.K. Hall Richard Brown Danl. Howell Wm. Walker Richard Leek Allen Morgan Jacob Reed Reuben White Charles Smith Elizabeth Rains Edmu~d Hall Geo. G. Hardin Sam!. G. Bel~ 1som Dikes Gord~n Mynatt George M. Thompson Jeremiah Hen~erson Solomon Stansberry Wm. R. Crippen Wm. B. Lucy John Flannaken Charles P. Hackney James Roberts Thomas G. Craighead John Leek ' Saml. Bowman Absalom Looney, Sr. John Brown Elizabeth Campbell Margaret Ward Thomas SUllllllers James Simpson Wm. Lane Wm. Dunlap James Watt John F. Pate John King Claborne Swaggerty Preston H. Skaggs Wm. Smith Henry Huffaker Catharine Abbott Walker A. Hoffer Mat. Russell Nat. Chesney: Charles Mondy Demarcus Simpson John Le!,singer George Huffal

Index to 1840 Census, Knox County, Tennessee (continued)

Geo. M. Burnett John Anderson Margaret Caps Christopher Handby Zakariah Burnette Thos. Scott (FC) Frederick Rule Hesekiah Kidd Blackburn Burnette Caleb H. Baker Mary Porter Elijah Howell Richard Porterfield Elf. Dearmond Joseph Goddard Edward Maxey Wm. Julian John Dawson Andrew Hood James Ump~ Richard Keyhill Jacob Horn, Jr. Dennis Umphrey Page 62 Francis Kirby, Jr. Jacob Horn, Sr. Sevier Wheeler Richard Dunn Wm. Walker Thomas McCammon Nancy Williams Jacob Tarwater James Walker Wm. Pryor Mary King Elijah Dunn John Jourden John F. King John L. Nelson Page 64 Jacob Houser John D. Williams SamI. Payne John Finger James P. Ford John McCarroll Joseph Payne Thomas Rolland Jesse Wells Chesley Payne John Waggoner Page 66 John Henson, Jr. Susan Houser John Pedigo Allen Anderson Peter Varner Robert Crews Thomas Walker, Sr. Frederick Spangler Talber C. Vineyard Joseph King Wm. King Page 68 Sarah Baker James Crews Wm. Watt~nberger Geo. Varner Isaac Hedrick Armister Hatcher James M. Montgomery James B. Morphew 'lhimothy Reagan Jacob Houser Mat. King James Maxwell ­ Wm. Crews Washington Langly Elizabeth Wattenberger John Willoby Polly Maxey James Davis John King Mary Summers Dan!. Anderson Willis Anderson Hardeman ~rews Andrew Willoby Joseph' Lane Allen Wheeler Wm. Johnson John Griffin Harris Pryo.!!. Wyly B. Murphy David Houser David Doyle John Lane Blufford Griffon Jonathan Houser Martin B. Carter John Slater Rebecca Rhea Mary King Robert Blain Dan!. Simpson Gideon B. Rhody Robt. H. Snoddy Joseph Stewart Wm. Mikles Michael Johnson Malachi Murphy Lemuel McBee John Henderson BTightberry Haines Wm. Wright Edward Poston Wm. Smith James L. Potter Charles Coker Pleasant M. Love Jacob Reed Jane Johnson Leonard Coker Nancy Parsons Isaac Wilson Benoni Johnson Cumberland Coker Michael Burnette Judith Burnette Ann Anderson James Coker Absolom Burnette Benj. Burnette John Ford Samuel Anderson Henry Baldwin Joseph Elzie Saml. McCammon, Jr. James P. Daile John Pratt AlC!x White Lewis Stinnett Jar:les Childress James Pratt John Rule John Daile Elizabeth Luttrell Page 63 Jeremiah Johnson Paul Cunningham Hannah Bell Wm. Hickman John Goddard And. J.D. Murphy Lucinda Parsley Dicy Lyons Labon Johnson Danl. .F. Murphy Robert Oglesby Aron Hood Andrew' McCall James Luttrell Alexander Caldwell :?age 65 Duke Howell Wm. Tass Mi.rk Leek Robt. Johnsor. David Griffin Wm. Wright Joseph Plumlie Elizabeth Goddard Abraham Reed Lewis Perry Saml. Goddarc. Page 67 James Pratt, Jr. Wm. B. Fran:·:lin Thomas J. Tipton Wm. Keith James McMillen John Luttrell Edwin Kerick Burrett F. Badgett Ani:.rew Baker George French JamesStennet Page 69 John Johnson Peter Fren(~, Sr. Robert P. Clayton Hannah Wright Solomon Irick Michael fret) ~h Jacob Kenne4y Isabella Reed Harrison I. Simpson Phillip Hou,>E',r Jeptha Ginn Wm. Davis Jesse Simpson Jacob French John Mintgee Johnathan Sh8~r.~tz Wm. Simpson Geo. R~le Martha Boyd David Like (?) Wm. Horne Michael Rule John Brown, Jr. Thomas Galliol' J Of" eph Ford Zachariah Haynes Elisha Dazarn Mary Watt Jetferson Griffin henry Rule Solomon l~rris (FC) Danl. Dairs Sanford Simpson Peter French, Jr. Andrew Cunningham John McMillen j',!1drew Bean Wm. Tarwater Henry F. Ryon Wm. McMillen CY_1thia Davis Janes Tarwa"C.er Catharine Wells John Hal'l\lon Dempsey Johnson Geo. Mainis Wm. Gibbons Edmond Dav;ls Winter 1980 181

Index_ to 1840 Census, Knox County, Tennessee (continued)

Thomas Anderson, Sr. John Hansard David Devoult Flemin Camp Wm. Doyle Wm. Wood John MI.ltabarger Benj. Bearden John Owens Saml. Hansard Noah Salomons Danl. Parham Joel Gossett Wm. C. Hansard Ezekial Falkner John P. Bearden Obediah·Morphe~ Archibald Hale Pleasant Johnson, Jr. Mary McCampbell Joel Coker Wm. Legerwood David L. Copeland Jane McCampbell James R.· Coker Peter Anderson Washington G. Fleming Eliza Scot.t John Coker Saml.Johnson Saml. Tyndal Wm. Ross James Ferguson Saml. McPherow Hn. Hall And. McCampbell Saml.Cattrill Nancy Longwith Wm. Copeland John Kearnes David Tarwarter Isom P. Ally James M. Murphy Wm. McCampbell John Smith Obediah Tucker John Murphy Hannah Carnes Dicy Smith Pleasant W. Tucker John Sterling Nancy White Wm.Wells Geo. W. Gibbs Seth Lea Philip Smith Wm. Clayton John Anderson John Currier John Weir JamesW. Flannakin Bruas Cox John McDonough Sarah Blalock Thomas Henderson John Bayless, Jr. Colvin Jones Wm. Owens Joseph Burnette John Kirkpatrick, Jr. Jos. McCarrol Es ther Morrow Joseph Stanley Josiah Mullens John Mc Carroll Page 70 Wm. Delass John Davis Delilia (a slave) Thomas W. Masterson Wm. Stanley Allen Johnson James McNutt Isaac Bayless Geo. W. Price Robert Harvey Joseph G. McCarroll Page 72 Andrew Thomason Soln.D. Jacobs Wm. Pratt Richard Stanley John Loony Wm. J• Keith, Jnr. David Pratt Wm. McPherow, Jr. Margaret Lindsay Thomas J. White John Tucker Page 74 Wm. Rutherford WI1l. McLemore Wm. McPherow, Sr. Henry Harmon ( Hiram TIndal Eli Ousley Uriah Cummins Page 76 Barclay M. Irwin Christian Ousley Jesse R. Smith John Doherty James Wilson Vardeman Johnson Wm. Currier Margaret Houston Gren McLemore David Graves Wm. Henson John Ault Wm. Hooker Jacob Miller Hr. McCarn Mary Haynie Thomas Keyhill Coleman Cox Elizabeth Price Eady Nicholson (FC) Calvin Gossett Geo • Johnson John P. Coker John Mosier Thomas Johnson Jesse Nichodemas John Hall Geo.W. Churchwell Hn. Brown Elizabeth Skaggs John Garner Simon Johnson Mrs. Susan McCammon John Frost Benj. Wilkerson Wm. G. McNutt John'W. Linghton Moses Skaggs John Ferguson Edward Ruth Wm. Lyon, Esqt. Solomon Skaggs Jefferson Cotemy (?) Richard Bearden, Sr. David Smith Aron Pilkenton John Alexander Willis L. Pratt Sarah Stansb,!gY John P. Garner David Johnson Washington Harris (FC) Jeremiah Gamb Ie Nancy Skaggs Carter Bowman James W. Craig Jacob Graves Elizabeth Bowman Asst. Marshall, Archibold Cobb James A. Skaggs Mary Badgett S.H. Love, Census­ Joseph Hardin James K. McPherow Sally Willia~s taker, Dc t 29. 1840 Benj. Ezell Abraham Hankins Rob t. D. Gordon Wm. Duncan John F. Anderson Jacob Barger Caliborne Carnes David Weaver Benj. Ferg,~son Samuel Flannakin John Weaver Barbry Barger David Gibbs James Price Page 71 Wm. Shell Es ther Price Samuel Hashberger Haden Warrick Fred Barger Levi Mccioud Edmond Parham Henry Smith Page 73 Benj. W. Parham Wm. Draper Maj. W. Wilkerson Ann Kirkpatrick Dan!. Gibbs Page 75 Robert Kirkpatrick Peter J. Fallon Ellen Hams (FC) Benj. Hartley Nicholas Clapp Wm. Crawfor4 Wm. Warren Solomon Clapp James Duncan Tandy Bolton James Callison Thos. Price 182 "Ansearchin'" News

KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, REVOLUTIONARY & MILITARY PENSIONERS, 1840

Pensioners Age Living in home of: Pensioner Age Living in home of: David Penn (Fe) 80 Lucilda Dabney (FC) Edmond Newman 77 Head of household Philip Titlow 57 Head of household James Campbell 83 Head of Household Edward Smi th ca 80 Head of household Harris Gammon 83 David (1) Gammon Samuel Tarver 80 Head of household John Childress 81 Head of household Thomas Dove 86 Head of household Garnett Smith 78 Bolin Smith Perrin Cardwell 76 Head of household Jesse Wells 91 Michael Davis Absalom Rutherford 78 Head of household Jacob Gillespie 86 Head of household Vincent Jackson 95 Alexander Blain Curd Cox 77 Head of household Marcus Swadley 80 Ann DeFriese Luke Stans.bury 88 Head of household Th'!mas Sumpter 76 head of household Richard Porterfield 82 Head of household Joseph Brown 84 Head of household Jesse Perry 83 Joseph Plumlie Mitchell Childress ·90 Head of household James Crews 86 Head of household John Foy 85 Head of household Ro?ert Johnson 81 Head of household David Folkner 83 Head of household John McLemore 85 Wm. McLemore Joseph Large 80 Head of household Abraham Hankins 86 Head of household

ANCESTORS ARE WHERE YOU FIND THEM Contributed by R.F. Simpson, Jr.

From THE WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, published at Paris, Henry County, Tennessee October 28, 1870

Adam GARDNER of Henderson County is 106 years of a~e. He was born in N.C. in 1765; married and moved to Henderson County where he has been for 70 uears. They have raised 8 children, all mar­ ried and gone. He and his wife are the sole occupants of their home. The old couple are as jolly as crickets, and the old man with the little assistance of the wife in planting, has this year raised enough corn to do them for 2 years. He has saved 1000 bales of fodder unassisted, and is now directing his energies to saving a tobacco crop. His hearinR is a little dull, but his promise of life seems good for years yet.

The 1870 census of Henderson County, 20th Civil District, Lexington P.O. shows Family #I 46 - GARl!flR, Adam 103, Farmer b NC; GARNER, Sarah 88, Kps House b NC.

From SOUTHERN ADVOCATE, published at Huntsville, Alabama Friday, July 8, 1825

State of Tennessee, Henry County - April Term 1825 Alex McCORKLE ) vs ) Peter WRIGHT and Jane his wife: Rachel J.) ORIGINAl1 BILL OF EQUITY Andrew J., Robt. L., Thos. F., Marie L., ) Leander, James, Wm.F., and George TITUS; ) and Ebenezer FAZIER; Julius FAZIER &wife. ) This day came the complainant by COOK & McCAMPBELL his counsel, and it appearing to the satisfac­ tion of the court here by the return of the Sheriff that the defendants are not inhabitants of this county, and it also appearing that the defendants are inhabitants of the state of Alabama and Mis­ souri whereby the ordinary process of this court cannot be served upon them. Therefore on motion of the complainant by his counsel, it is ordered by the court here that publication be forthwith made in some Gazette printed in Nashville in this state and in some newspapers printed in Hunts­ ville, Ala. & in St.Louis, Missouri for 3 weeks, commandi~g s~id defe~dants to be & appear here on the 4th Monday in October next. A true copy. James JONES, Clerk &Master of Equity.

ABSTRACT ~ The bill states that the defendants as the representatives of Robt. EDMONDSON, deceased, were entitiled to a certain land warrant # 1575, dated Sept 22, 1820 for 590 acres of land, and that James TITUS, Rebecca EDMONDSON, Isabella EDMONDSON, & George TITUS on the 5th day of Dec. 1820 sold the warrant to Rep. D. CHILDRESS dor a valuable consideration and bound themselves to have the warrant, plat & certificate transferred to him; that Peter WRIGHT authorized James TITUS to make a title to the part belonging to him; that Rep. D. CHILDRESS, sold the same to the complainant; that afterwards the defendants obtained a grant for said 590 acres and the complainant prays that the legal title be invested in him. Win ter 1980 183

FAYETTE COUNTY, TENNESSEE COURT MINUTES - Volume B.h.-~... ~~~7~ Con~ributed by Jean Alexander West and Ann Douglass Warren ~~ (continued from Fall issue)

(p. 101) Mon. 1 Feb. 1841 - Court Met. Present, Wm. BURTON, Elijah HENLEY, Wilson C. LOVING, Nat. ATKINSON, J. KOONCE.

Road overseers appointed: Ranson WHITTEN in place of Kinard BOYD on the Van Buren Rd.from Stage Rd. near John BOYDs to Thomas LEWIS. Dav1.d o. OWENS on Van Buren Rd. Hands: Thomas J. LEWIS, L. B. FAR~IS, A. FARRIS, D. O. OWENS, James B. WALL, Lafayette ROBERTSON, M. ABERNATHA, Jes~e ALLEN, Jesse S. TURNER, Robert TIDWELL, THOMPSON. John C. COOPER contract to repair steps and gates around Court House Square. Spencer JACKSON appted to list taxable property in Dist. 4, replacing J. W•.JARRETT. Adison H. DOUGL\S,21 iyrs of age, of good character, certified to practice law.

(p. 102) To assist opening new part of road: G. CHAMBERS, Thomas TAYLOR, W. SULI­ VANT, lsiah CO~, David RIGGS, David ADAMS, p. BEARD and J. W. PULLIAM. John J. POTTS, admr. of the estate of Charles J. POLK, dec'd., asks for division of said estate among the widow, Martha n. PO~K and children Mary A. Francis, Henrietta, Emma W (?), and Charles. The estate consists of about 15 slaves and real estate. Elisha W. HARRIS, Thos. G. POLK, Thomas B. FIRTH, Thomas 1. POLK, Leonidas COTTON, Thos. J. WINSTON appted to divide negroes among heirs. Addition to sale of Estate of Charles J. fOLK returned by John G. POTTS. ( David JOHNSON, Admr. of Reddick ARNOLD, dec'd, returned estate sales. A. HARRIS, T. BRINBURY )?) by W. B. BEANS, Adms. of Duke WORTHAM, dec'd, gave list of sales of estate. Henry KIRK released from paying $4.12 due to error in his taxes for 1840.

(p. 103) Court order: following persons released from paying taxes in given districts. Miss Mary Ann JAMS, Dist 1 $2.40, A DOUGLASS, Dist 5 - .50, Charles WOOD, Dist 3, $6.80, John CARRAWAY, Dist 12 & 13, $25.60, Briant CARRAWAY, Dist 12 & 13, $3.20, Charles S. MOFFET, Dist. 12 &14, $3.40; Sam'l SLAUGHTER, Dist 7 & 8, .50. Wilson C. LOVING, Wm. BURTON and B. Y. TROTTEN appted to settle with Elijah HENLEY, admr. of estate of sam'l SIDDLE, dec 'd. Constable for Dist. 14 elected. B. BRANCH, Nathaniel CHAMPION and Callin TURNER,sec. J. C. DOVE elected Constable for Dist. 11, William BIRDSONG, Charles BROADWATERS, Robert K. CAVINISS and William W. THORTON, Sec. Mary URQUHART, exec. last will & Testament of James URQRART gave settlement.

(p. 104) Will of Goodwin OVERBY dec'd presented. Proven by L. B. FARRIS, witness. Guardian settl~metlt received: William ISO~S guardian of Martha Caroline HENLEY, Orphan of Isaac HENLEY, dec~d. A. F. TUCKER, guardian of Martha Ann MYRICK, minor orphan of Nrowel(?) (Nowell?) MYRICK, dec 'd. A.F. TUCKER, guardian, Louisa MAHAFFEY minor orphan of Robert T. MAHAFFEY dec'd. Starke DUPREY, guardian to minor heirs of Littlebery ABINGTON dec 'd. George W. FISHER, guardian to Lewis S. GRIfFITH, minor orphan of Lewis GRIFFITH,dec'd.

(p. 105) Guardian settlements with: James THOMPSON, guardian, Elizabeth L. Rob­ ert C. & Glasgow THOMPSON, minor heirs of James THOMPSON. dec 'd. M. M. WALLER, guardian of minor orphans of John B. WALLER. George H. WYATT, guardian minor orphans of Wm. BOOTH, dec 'd. 184 "Ansearchin'" News

Fayette County, Tennessee Court Minutes (continued) Settlement with John J. POTTS, admr. estate C. J. POLK, dec 'd. Settlement with Leondas COTTON and Margaret COTTON, execs. of will of Robert COT­ TON, dec 'd.

(p. 106) Tuesday, 2 Feb 1841 - Court met - Present WIn. BURTON, Elijah HENLEY, Wilson C. LOVING, Nathaniel ATKINSON, Sheriff, J. Koonce, Clk. Report of commissioners apptea to settle estate of Sam'l SIDDLE dec'd which was sug­ gested by Elijah HENLY, adm. to be insolvent. Richard BRODNAX appted guardian of Alexander FIELD, minor orphan of Alexander FIELD dec'd in place of Thomas C. CRENSHAW former guardian. Bernard M. PATTERSON and Thomas C. CRENSHAW his securities.

(p. 107) Monday, 1 Mar 1841 -Court met - Present - William BURTON, Elijah HENLEY, Spencer JACKSON, J. KOONCE, Nathaniel ATKINSON. Road overseers appted: Robert BULLOCK in place of John R. HENDIN (?), road from Somerville to Whiteville from J. SIDDALES lane to said BULLOCKs line. Kenard BOYED, Vanburen road ft.·om Stage Rd. near John BOYED to plantation of Thomas LEWIS, Isaiah CON, former over­ seer.

J. C. COOPER asks for appropriation of ninteen dollars for partial repairs of cupala on court house dome to be made in favor of L. COOPER. Isaac F. BUCY petitions to appoint Jesse S. FLIPPIN, Pleasant WARD, Jesse HARRISON, John RHEA and John T. EDDINS comm. to divide the shares of Isaac F. BUCY for himself and Isaac F. Bucy, as guardian of William ASTUN , in and to 4 slaves which belong to said parties, as heirs of William ASTIN dec'd.

(p. 108) George BOWERS, Stephen HUGHS, Bennett H. HENDERSON, Benj. COCKE, J. A. WINFREY appted to examine and report changing the Covington road. (Scratched through) John ARMOUR JR appted overseer in place of C. JONES. Rands of J(J~ln HAS, Joshua DARDEN, Pickney COWAN. John H. SMITH overseer, road, John O. ZIER (OZIER) former overseer. William MACON, Duke WILLIAMS, William E. HALL, William REVES and Spencer JACKSON 3~?ted to divide the estate of Alexander M. BOYLAN, deed; set apart to William T. BROWN his wife's portion. Sam'l C~~BERRY appted overseer of road from Macon to Reddick CROSS. Hands of D. ?IS~~R, John FISHER, Benjamin BELL, G. W. FISHER, Nelson CARTRIGHT, D. CROSS, C. COGBILL, Sam'l C. WILLIAMS.

(p. 109) John MEWBORN, C. B. BULLOCK, J~W3 JORDAN, Ro~ert WALKER, Simon MILLER, ::dmon TAYLER to view rd. L·)m JARRETS('!) mill to Fayette corner and report to next .:,rt.l court. Duke WILLIAlViS, E. ;.crALL. ,J.:::..:.:.:,.:::s 'WILSON, WIn. H. MACEN, Nicholas LONG and ", "".1.:.. ...min WILLIAMSON appted to :,ay off &r~d mark a road from Somerville down Loose­ ~atcht to Covington road inteTdecting land lately by Mrs. PUGH to Jarvis G. BOOKER where it ?????? (',,',r~e T. kAI~NWRIGHT appted O'h""seer road from JARRETTS Mill to Covington. Hands of .: JACKSON, Jarvis S. JORDON", Jesse THOIv'JAS, John H. WALKER, C. P. SIMMS (?), :':~lCI"aS J. ?GCKER, Jo.~.i:;S P.AJ."lL£TT, John POWELL, Joab MASSEY (MOREY?), George WAIN­ WRI~HT, JC~l P. WILSON, M~3. SY}frIDNS, Calvin JONES, Grandberry HAMLETT, Asa VAUGHN, 1\, D. STAi'i(vBACK, WIn. E. DAVIS. ! A8b~~y RULLEN and Eliza WILKNS released from paying double tax for year 1841 in ~~jl;j·c. 13. Wlnter J980 135

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Re1eased from 1840 taxes; listed twice were John M. BERTON and' Jbhn BREVARD.

(p. 110) - Henry MILLER allowed time to give inventory of his brother's estate. Wi11 of Thomas 1l1ATKINS dec'd entered; proven by William LACY, , Richard WATKINS. Frances WATKINS appointed executrix. F.B.KIRD (KIRK?) admr of estate of J.P.NEAL returnerl additional inventory. Wm.MUNCRIF returned inventory and sale of estate of Sam'l MUNCREF dec 'd. Lewis P. WILLIAMSON, Wm. E. HALL & Benja. W 1l1ILLIAMSON signed inventory 11 Aug 1840 at request of Bernard M. PATTISON, executor appt'd by will of Robert NEAL dec'd in accordance with the will of said testator to value at cash price all his estate.

(p. 111) Israel S. PICKENS Admr of eRtate of Ann HERRINGTON dec'd returned sale of estate. Division of negroes in the estate of Charles J. POLK as made by Thos. I. POLK, Thos. G. POLK, I.. COTTON, Thos. J. WINSTON, connnissioners appted: Peter, Bowen'land John to the widow, Mrs. M.~ rOLK; Patty & child to Sarah Henrietta POLK;Old Polly & Margaret to Mary A. POLK; Peggy & children, Harrison, Juiia to Emma M. POLK; Jake & Esther to ehas. I. POLK; Serina, Olarlotte &Hetty to Frances A. POLK.

(p. 112) John W.L. HARGIS, elected constable of Dist. 6, gave bond with William HARGIS. Jas. A. HARGIS & Jarvis ROARK, Sec. John A. WINFIELD, Admr of Sampson LANIER de'd, gave bond; Asbury WILLIAMS, Sec. John K. ORR, Admr of WIn. WILSONr,deC'ld, gave bond; A.C.J. PHILLIPS & W.T. AI.EXANDER, Securities. ' ( :Elizabeth WILKINS, Execrx of Robert WILKINS was qualified. Isaac LUCKEY, Admr of Hugh LUCKEY dec'd, gave bond; Edw. SMITH & W.A. MASK, Sec.

(p. 113) Guardian settlements given by: L.K.RHODES for Marion HARGIS, minor orphan of T.V. HARGIS, dec'd HRrdy W. THARPE for minor orphans of Allen HEARN~. R.A. (smeared) guard:i.an of minor heirs of H.P. INGRAM dec'd. John McCARLEY for Wm. A. JONES, minor orphan. Francis H. AMMONS, for minor orphans of Wm. HARRIS dec 'd. '!'hos. C. CRENSHAW for Alexander, Roscoe &Martha FIELDS, minor orphans of Alexander FIELDS dec'd. Edward ELLINGTON, Adm... of estate of Williamson SULIVANT dec'd,gave settlement.

(p.114) Return of Israel S. PICKES, gdn of minor orphans of Phillip HERRINGTO_, dec 'd. Review of Corom. of Fayette Co. who returned tax lists. (See p. 88 of this record with these additions) Dist. 4, S. JACKSON in place of J.W.JARRETT; Dist. 7, Isaac KILLOUGH in place of WILLS. John ARMOUR appted overseer on Stage Rd from Somerville to Bolivar, Thos. C. JONES former overseer; hands of John HART, Joshua DARDEN, Putney(?) COWAN work under him. Thos. C. JONES' hands added to Labon HOLT, overseer of Old Bolivar Rd.

(p. 115) Tuesday 2 March 1841 - Court met - Present, Wm. BURTON, Elijah HENLEY, Wilson C. LOVING, Nath'l ATKINSON, J, KOONCE. On request of Dianah LUCKY, widow of Hugh LUCKY dec'd, Willie B. JONES, A. WHITTEN, L.B. FARRIS appted to layoff year's provtsions. Washington EDDINS & Wilson C. LOVING, Admr of estate of Lewis.P. EDDINS dec'd, returned inventory and sales. Court adjourned. 186 "Ansearchin'" News

Fayette County, Tennessee Court Minutes - Volume B (continued)

(p. 116) Monday 5 Apr 1841 - Court met. Present: wm. BURTON~ Isaac WILLIAMS~ Wilson C. LOVING, Elijah HENLEY, Spencer JACKSON, Lewis P. WILLIAMSON, Isaac KILLOUGH, wm. HARRELL, Doctor WOMBLE, John F. ROBERTSON, Sam'l J. NEAL, James A. HEASLETT, Curtis WINFIELD, Thomas ARNETT, Thos. B. FIRTH, wm. MORROW, W.P. PALMER; Justices. Nathaniel ATKINSON, Sheriff, J. Koonce, Clerk James F. BELL appted overseer of Clover Creek Rd. Hands of Franklin FLEMING, A.A. WALL, Robt. T. SHAW, Robert WILSON & his two sons, wm. HENDERSON, wm. PICKETT (PUCKETT?) , Thos. PINKETT, wm. BRIANT, Ruby J. STEEL, H. STEEL, Norman COFFY, __ MURPHY, SamI. MURY, 'WIn. AGEE, __DOPHIN, John SIDDLE, and hands on J. NEAL's land. Court Orders: Duke WILLIAMS, E.H. HALL, James WILSON, WID. H. MACON, Nicholas LAND & Benj. W. WILLIAMSON appted jury to mark road from ~omerville to Covington Rd. Hands living at Mr. HUNLEY's shall work Jack Rd; H.S. MOSELY, overseer. Benj. P. GRISSOM appted overseer on Hays Bridge Rd. from F.H. GILES Shop to Bridge.

(p. 117) Overseers appointed: Madison PLANT on LaGrange-Memphis road from L. KIDDs to the west of James DOWNs (1) farm. Hands of H. GUYNNs , R.R. GYNNs, L. KIDD, Robert KIDD, B. WILLIAMS, E. WILLIAMS, James DREWIN (?) and John LANALINS (LANOI.F.N~?). Lemuel HARMMONS on LaGrange-Memphis Rd.from the corner of James DRIVER. Hands of Edward ALLEN. A. POLK. E.H.STIGER, I.R. LANDERS. John FAUST overseer of rd frnmLafayette to the new state line toward Mt. Pleasant. MS Hands of James MARSHALL, James R. BAILY, H.B. BROWN, and wm. GAlLER. Jesse OVERTON, John BOYD, Wilkins H. EDWARDS appted corom. to let out to the lowest bidder the repair of the Stage Rd through Bennett's Creek bottom. Eli M. MULLEN, Jonas W. BAKER & J.H. MAXWELL appted corom. to set apart a year's sup­ port for the widow of William WILSON and her family. (She was Mary Elizabeth Caldwell Alexander, dau of Wm. Taylor and Mary Shelby Alexander. They moved from Sugar Creek Church, Charlotte NC in 1832 -JAW) Robt. JACKSON, wm. REVES and Edwin WHITMORE appted corom to layoff year's support for the widow of Isaac T. GREGORY, deceased.

(p. 118) Court Orders: Re changing the Somerville-Bolivar road, which runs through lands of Wilkes H. EDWARDS between Spears' tanyard and Edward·s dwelling house. David KOONCE, Josiah DELOACH, L.M.DELOACH, W.W. ELLIOTT, Francis HALL~,Alfred RIGGS. John W. MORELAND, E.W. TIPTON, Henry ANDERSON and MORRISON .released from double tax James HERRON, Sam'l WIGGINS, Benj. EDDINS, Henry HARRIS, Richard APPLEBY and Eliiah BLACKWELL appted to mark road from Eddins' mill to Concordia. Thomas FIRTH, Thomas BOOTHE, Richard PERKINS, Genrge ELDRIGE and A. BIGGS appted to mark a road from LaGrange to the Mississippi line towards Salem. MS. Amos PEARSON appted overseer in place of Robert KNOX on road from E.W. TIPTON's to the end of Douglass Lane.

(p. 119) Court Orders: The road from LaGr~nge to the M~ss. line toward Ripley to be opened as a public road. Richard C. PERKINS, ~verseer, and hands of K.W. WELLS, George G. ELDRIDGE, A. BIGGS, S. MACLIN, Thos. BOOTH to work under h~s direction. Beverly ANDERSON, John PARHAM, joY;). W. BUB.TON appted to locate a bridge across Wolf River and the slough opposite LaGrange. Sam'l GRANBl:..RY, overseer of r.oad from Macon to Maj~ Cro$s, running along divid­ ing line between BolynBELL and D_._..__FISHER~ Winter 1980 187

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David DOUGLASS, John H. SMITH, Wm. RUFFIN appted to contract for a bridge over Bennett's Creek on Jernigan Rd. Wm. P. SUMMERS and Thos. AVETT recorded stock marks.

(p. 120) Report of Edmond TAYLOR, Robert WALKER, James JORDON & Charles BULLOCK on road from Jarret's Mill to Fayette corners. Simon MILLER being summoned March II, 1841 agreed for the road follow present road. Mewborns & Millers line mentioned. W. B. JONES, L.B. FARRIS & A. WHITTEN report on supplies for Dianah LUCKY widow of Hugh LUCKY dec 'd. They swore they were no way related to her. Sam'} J. NEAL resigned comm to take census of free white male inhabitants over 21.

(p. 121) Curtis WINFIELD elected comm. to take census. Josiah DELOACH, John W. MORELAND, Jas S. LOOP, A. G. HOOKS, L. W. DELOACH appted to view road from Collierville to Mt. Pleasant. David O. OWEN appted overseer of road from Van Buren to Sommerville. Hands: Thomas J. SIMS, L. B. FARRIS, A. FARRIS, H. FARRIS, D. O. OWEN, J. B. WALL, Lay_ROBERTSON, John P. ROBERTSON, M. ABERNATHY, Jesse ALLEN, Jesse S. TURNER, Robert TIDWELL, THOMPSON Sr. (p. 122) also when called on, G. CHAMBERS, Thos. TAYLOR, W. SULIVANT, Isaiah CONN, David RIGGS, Dan'l ADAMS, P. B~, John N. PULLIAM.

(p. 122) Eli N. HOGG appted overseer on State Line Rd from S. P. GUYN to Fleming BATES gate. James MARSHALL, James R. BAILY, John FOUST, ij. B. BROWN and William GULLON are alloted to Mt. Pleasant Rd. B. DOUGLAS, S. JACKSON & H. S. DICKASON reported on division of negro property of ( William W. HAMMON dec'd, in order to set apart Emily K. LASSERTER"s share as one of the heirs. There being 10 children, Emily K. received one negro woman and her chil­ dren - dated 2 March 1841.

(p. 123) Jesse BOUNDS, Wm. SCOTT, John D. BRUSTER and M. W. EDWARDS report on building new bridge over North Fork of Wolf River on Sommerville-Moscow road. Robert KNOX allowed $127.31 for building said bridge. Nathaniel HENDERSON allowed $60.00 for care of daughter Alphea. PARKER & CARNES allowed $13.75 for record book sold to Simon A. WALKER, County Register. Report of Elijah HENLEY and Wm. D. WILKENSON, appted to examine map of this county made by Edwin WATKINS, entry taker.

(p. 124) Court Orders: Edwin WATKINS, entry taker, allowed $300.00 for a map of this county. William H. MITCHELL, Circuit Clerk, allowed $26.87 for sundry bills of court. Jas. A. HEASLETT, Wm. BIRDSONG and Ozin ALEXANDER appoint~d to contract for repair of Hays Bridge. ' James A. HEASLETT, esq. allowed $26.00 for holding six terms of county court. Commissioners allowed $10.00 each for taking tax list, 1841: J. KILLOUGH, Jr, J. T. WINFIELD, J. ROAK, __WILLIAMS, __Pat __, S. G. NEAL, __FIRTH, _F. FLIPPIN, Jessee ALLEN, Doct. W. WOMBLE, JACKSON, RHODES. S. B. MARTIN appointed to receive and expend an allowance for Catberine COCKER.

(p. 125) Mrs. _SLAUGHTER allowed $50.00. F. BATES appointed to receive and expend said money. J. W. BURTON, E. T. COLLINS, George G. CAPETT appted to inquire into situation of Mr. L. BOND report that Mr. BOND has 5 small chilqren and no means of 188 'Ansearchin' News

!ayette County, Tennessee Court Minutes - Volume B (continued) support except by his own labor. We recommend an approiation of $50.00. 1839 tax, forgiven on land reported by A. W. BROWN, listed by mistake in name of Sam'l HENTON and Thos. J. HANNON (7) in 1839. Sheriff released from collecting double tax from G. W. BOBBITT. Mrs. Clary THOMAS allowed $50.00 to keep her from suffering. Silas M. BRYAN appted admis of Isaac T GREGORY dec'd. Robert TUCKER and Absolum HUMPHREYS, Sec.

(p. 126) Sam'l H. WIGGINS appted Gdn. to Rebeca Jane, William, Susan and Gabriel PRESLEY & George W. THARP minor heirs of Gilum ~P, Hardy W. THARP & James a. HARRON, Sec. Court orders: George D. PERRY released from liability for William T. BONNER as Gdn. to his own children. BONNER gave bond with WID. P. PALMER & WID. McFERREN. J. W. SHAW appted admis of Willis SHAW dec'd; Thos. L. ARMSTRONG & E. H. SHAW Sec. C. B. POLK, apptd Gdn of Henrietta POLK minor orphan cf Charles J. POLK; Thos. 1. POLK, John J. POTTS by his atty, WID. B. HAMLIN Sec.

(p. 127) Thos. I. POLK, appted Gdn of Mary A. POLK, Frances J. POLK, minor orphans of Charles J. POLK; C. B. POLK & John POTTS, Sec. John M. THO~~S appted Adm of WID. F. THOMAS, Daniel JOHNSON & Henry M. PITMAN Sec. Benj P. (7) BRIDGEWATER, appted Admr of Sam'l R. BRIDGEWATER dec'd; Joshua HAZELWOOD and Kimbrough JONES, Sec. Will of Stafford ANDERSON dec'd proven by Curtis WALLER and John F. THOMAS,Wits. Miles McCULLY, appted Exec, John W. BOARAUX (7), Jarvis B. CHAFFIN Sec.

(p. 128) Will of Thomas P. WATKINS dec'd proven by Nicholas LANY, witness. Jos. B. OUTLAW, Henry S. TAYLOR & J. Y. YOUNG proved Nuncupative will of Stephen K. SNEED dec 'd. Additional inventory returned by F. S. JACKSON, admr of WID. C. GREEN dec 'd. Guardian settlements recorded: A. G. HOOKS for minor orphans of P. B. RAIFORD. Jonathan BURFORD for minor orphans of Fortunatus OWEN dec'd. Robt. B. PICKENS guardian to Elizabeth BRAMER minor of this county.

(p. 129) A. M. CAMPLE for Margery E. NEALY minor heir of W. M. NEALLY dec 'd. Isaac F. BREY (BERRY) guardian to WID. OSTON (ASTON) minor of the county. Mary F. BULLARD, Guardian to minor heirs of A. T. BULLARD dec'd. James B. HERRON, Guardian to Edward M. HERRON minor orohan of this county. F. S. JACKSON, Guardian to Emily T.JACKSON minor orphan. Robert PEDEN, Guardian to P. H. MILLER, a minor of this county. Settlement with F. B. KERR Exec of J. P. NEAL dec 'd.

(. 130) Ju:ors appointed for May term for the~~ districts: #1 - Robert A. PARKER, John COBB, Joel S. JONES. #2 - John R. HENDON, WID. D. PUCKETT, Dot. James WENGTY(~). 113 - Newton WALL, B. S. TATUM, James STEEL. #4 - George BOWERS, Macis STEWART, James O. K. REEVES. #5 - Richard REEVES, WID. ALLEN, James E. MASON. #6 - Joseph

BRADEN, Jona~han FOLK Sen. #7 - Richard CLEVES, H. M. PITMAN, Robert JACKSON, a #8 - Isaac F. BUCY. Jesse S. FLIPPIN, J~sse HARRISON. #9 - Alexander BLAND, Levi R. SIMMONS, John D. MAGGET!. #10 - Jacob W. STEGALL, John FAUST, David FORRETT (FOSUTT). #11 - Malico MORRIS, Thos. LOVING, G. FALLS. #12 - John CARAWAY (7), John J. WOODFIN (WOODSON), E. H. STEGER. #13 - C. MARKER (7), John PERNON (?), Winter 1980 189

Fayette County, Tennessee Court Minutes - Volume B (continued)

C. B. POLK, Thos. B. FIRTH. #14 - Richard WATKINS, Crend P. HEALLY, Wm. M. MAY. 1115 - Wm. H. ARMOUR, Charles BAIRD, Wm. BAW (?).

(p. 131) Tues, 6 April 1841 - Court met. Present: Wm. BURTON, E. HENLEY, W. C. LOVING, N. ATKINSON and J. KOONCE. Sam'l BRYANT allowed $20.00 for taking care of a free blind girl named Eliza BUSH. Road overseers appointed: John S. MAYFIELD in place of Sam'l MORGAN, Sommerville - Legrange Rd from Dan'l JOHNSON to Wm. GRIMES land. Josephus LOVING in place of John JORDON, Sommerville - Moscow road. Dan'l JOHNSON, Wm. HERNDON, John C. COOPER, E. HASKINS & Wm. D. WILKINSON appted to set a year's provisions for Mrs. Lucy THOMAS, widow of Wm. F. THOMAS, dec 'd. Sam'l J. NEAL, admin of estate of J. R. E. LIBCOMB gave additional inventory.

(p. 132) - and thereupon court adjourned.

With the end of this court session, "Ansearchin'" News will discontinue its ab­ stract of Fayette County, Tennessee Court Minutes Book B which contains records up to Sept 1844. If sufficient interest is expressed, Jean West's abstract could be continued at a later date. ( ***** * WILSON COUNTY,TENNESSEE DATA From" The Lebanon Democrat", November 7, 1889 Contributed by ~homas E. Partlow

THE BOYS

(Below will be found a list of those who were once Lebanon boy~)

Robert KIRKPATRICK is engaged in life insurance at Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Albert COWAN is connected with the Missouri, Kansas ~nd Texas railway Company at Waco, Texas.

Walter BRANTLEY is practicing law in Oregon, where he has built. up an extensive practice and good reputation.

Brown PEYTON is in the lumber business in Texas.

C. H. PICKETT is one of Albuquerque's prominent lawyers in New Mexico.

Fred CABBOTT is engaged in the dry goods business at NatGhez, Mississippi.

J. L. THOMPSON is one of Nashville's best druggists.

Bailey CANTRELL is engaged in the manufacture of woollen goods at McMinnville, Tenn.

Will and Walter PRICE are doing business at Jefferson City, Missouri.

Jordan and Walter STOKES stand in the foremost ranks at the Nashville Bar. 190 "Ansearchinu Ne"s

Wil.son County,Tennessee Data (continued)

'Will LAMOINE is a.prominent real estate agent of Oregon.

Jack TRINUM is still engaged in the printing business at Nashville. W. T. WATSON is principal of Leddin's Business College at Memphis, Tennessee.

Alexander BLACK lives at McMinnville, Tennessee and is a prosperous farmer. Bob BURTON's home is in St. Louis, Missouri. He is bookkeeper for the Jo. M. Hayes Woollen COmpany. John BURTON is in the lumber business at Murfreesboro, Tennessee. James BATES is an extensive lumber dealer, and resides at Nashville. Cling GRIBBLE is doing a good dry goods and clothing business at Woodbury, Tennessee. Andrew THOMPSON lives in Sheffield, Alabama and is now superintending the grading of the park drives.

Harry HlLL is in the general merchandise business at Honey Grove, Texas and is meeting with success. Fini$ MOSELEY is engaged in the mercantile business at Honey Grove. Marshall YOUNG is now living in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is doing well.

Will CARTWRIGHT is doing business at Fort Worth, Texas.

Tom NORMAN is keeping books in Nashville, Tennessee. Al G. DUFFY is in the office of the Grand Keeper of Seal and Records of Knights Pythias at Nashville. Harry HAYNES is connected with the express office at Dallas, Texas and is doing well. Bob RUSSELL ranks among the best of Texas farmers. -Jno. L. MOSELEY of the Fifth District is chief machinist in a large shop at Gaines­ ville, Texas. ***** "SOUTHERN STATESMAN" Newspaper - Jackson, TN March 5, 1831

L~ok Here. The heirs of AARON HARGROVE who emigrated some years ago from Hyde County in the state (No. Carolina) or from some county adj~ining or adjacent to it, to the state of Tennessee will hear of something greatly to their advantage by applying to Isaac Powell, Esq. on Waccomaw Lake in Columbia Co., N. C. It is hoped that the Editor of newspapers in Tennessee to whom the Recorder is ad~ dressed will give the above a few insertions gratuitouslY as such benevolent act ~y serve a worthy and perhaps a Buffering family who perhaps are ignorant of their claim to property in North Carolina. Winter 1980 191

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80-177 SHELTON: Nd pts & former res of E1iphaz Shelton; 1830 census Lawrence Co, TN; d 1834. Presuming he was father of Stephen Shelton b 5 Dec 1812; d Jan 1878 Lauderdale Co, AL. Jewel Adams Hill, 2911 Concord Drive, Apt. 202, Oxnard CA 93030 80-178 LITTLE-STEPHEN-STEVENS-SNEED-HUNTMAN: Nd pts both Thomas Stephen &Mary Little; m Carroll Co, TN 16 Sep 1848. Ch: Green Franklin b 1849; wm Robert b 1853; Benj C. b 1854, m Margaret Hunt­ man 4 Feb 1874; Mary F. b 1859, mJas Sneed, ch: Mattie A. b 1878 & Troy M. b 1880; David b 1865. Sylvada T. -Burke, Rt 4 Major Lane, Hopkinsville, Kv 42240

80-179 YOUNG-BOREN-HUFF (HOUGH): Nd info Jacob Young b 18 May 1774 Essex Co. VA; m (1) Mary Boren ca l80b Springfield, Robertson Co TN; (2) Polly Huff (Hough) aft 1810. Nd hist, d date, wives, rec of all chn of ances. Mrs. Joy H. Clarke, 194 E. 300 N. , Manti, UT 84642 80-180 FINLEY-BRITT-PAILEY-SIMONS-SPENCE-KELLY-WRIGHT-DUPREE: Seek desc these TN Cos. Carroll Co: Brittain Finley left co 1839; Johnson Britt d 1820's Robertson Co; wm Paisley, did dauMary b ca 1800 m Thos Finley (?) Dyer; Martha E. Finley m 1865 C. A. Dupree; Mary D. Finley m W. H. Simons; Ada B. spence; Pauline Kelly; Della Wright minors in +872. Mrs. Hugh Finley, Rt 2 Box 439, Morristown, TN 37814 80-181 BISHOP-WAYNATT-ROBERTS-GAMMON-CHARMICAL: Nd pts, bp1, date b Abigail Bishop m Nathan Roberts 10 Nov 1799 Knoxville TN. Were Geo & Wm Bishop who appear with Nathan Roberts on 1805 Anderson Co petition related? Were Lewis & Susan (Maynatt) Bishop of Knoxville, early settlers of Talladega AL related? What relation was Jacob Bishop m Anne Gammon 19 Dec 1797? Nd pts, bd, bpI Harris G Bishop D Isab'ella Charmical 14 Ju1 1825. Nd names ch. Will exchange information. ( Mrs. Anna Bishop Guedry, Rte 1 Box 6, Batson, TX 77519 80-182 BEASLEY-WINFREE-CROCKRILL-HICKS-ROBERTSON: Nd inf Robt E Beasley &wife Ann (Winfree?) Wmson Co TN; he d ca 1814 leaving,per will,his wife &ch:Phi11ip,John(son) W: Ephraim Wwho m Susanna Crockrill dau of John & Ann (Robertson) Crockrill; Jane Hicks. Ephriam mov Pike Co MO. Did others stay in TN? Mrs. Warren W. Davenport, 40l_Center St,Berea, KY 40403 80-183 BETTIS-LAWSON-CARMEN-LAWS: David Bettis m 17 Jan 1815 Jeff Co TN; Nancy d/o Caleb Carmen. Ch: John m Sally Slover; Samuel; Barton m Rachel Slover; Caleb m 1) Mary A Dose 2) Polly Blankenshi] Andrew Jackson m Newton-Hays-Gentry-Shelton; Martha mReuben Burgess; Bradley m Priscilla ? Alfred; Adeline m John Laws; Jessie Elmore m 24 Jan 1791 Annie Brann(Brand); Hardin Pruett s/of Elijah m Mary -1- , Ch: George, Randolph, Hampton, John, Nancy, Charles. Landrum Lawson m Marilda? All of the above of Bradley, Jefferson, Hamilton, Meigs &James Cos TN, NC, VA. Myra Swenson Bettis, 12117 Russell, Piper, KS 66109 80-184 DODSON-TURNER-WILLIAMS-HODGES-THOMPSON: Will exch info:Dodson mov fm Maury Co TN to Tipton Co, d 1906 Shelby Co TN; Benj Franklin Hodges b VA 1817 d ca 1900 Shelby Co TN. Marie Hodges Thompson, 9201 New Bethel Road, Millington. TN 38053 80-185 HENRY-GRANT-WHITAKER-HUDDLESTON-RIGSBY-THOMAS-PRYER-BARNES: Des corr desc these early White Putnam & Jackson Co fam. Nd info: John Henry b NC or TN 1788 d ca 1865 TN, wife Susanna ? b 1790 SC d ca 1865 TN. Ch: Lidgard F b 1820; Nancy b 1824; Elisha b 1828; Vinet Henry b TN ca 1793, bro John? Moses Grant b 1790-1800, liv White Co 1830-40 (wife Margaret?) Ch: Wm b 1827, James, Judith. Elias Lee Whitaker b TN, m 1824 Eliz Huddleston dlo John C & Eliz (Barnes) Huddleston. Benton D. Henry, 5207 N. Black Canyon B-5l, Phoenix, AZ 85015

80-186 COX-BISHOP-INGRAM-SIMPSON: Like to corr wlothers res. these fam in Hardeman Co, TN. Wynell Simpson, 5414 McCracken, Houston, TX 77032

80-187 KETCHUM-MEREDITH: Nd name hus of Mary Ketchum, Fayette Co TN-he was a Meredith. She & their son John Calvin Meredith in Memphis 1870's; mov to TX. Nd any info on this Meredith family. Mrs. Marilyn Johnson Baugus, 3700 Whitehorn Cove, Memphis, TN 38134 / "Ansearchin" News 192

~ies (continued) 80-188 VON FAUSTNER(FORSTNER)-FREYTAG-WOOLUM-KRAMER(KARMER): Nd info Baron Von Faustner &wife Julia fm Stuttart GER: settled Morgan Co TN 1840-50; Francis Freytag &wife Mary fmGer, 1iv same Co 1840-50; BF Wollum same Co 1840-50; Dr Chas Kramer (Karmer), wife Ann same Co 1840-50. Jo Nell ¥reytag Scott, P~ O. Box 221, Ocoee, FL 32761 80-189 STRONG-NORMAN: Nd info desc: John Strong b ca 1835 TN &wife Martha Normanb ca 1842 TN, liv TN & AL. Ch: Henry, Geo & Alice res IN 1912. Edmund Strong b ca 1828 TN, wife PermeUa Elniline Nor­ man b ca 1843 TN liv Giles &Maury Co TN. Ch: Eliz, WID, Lewis, Ida, Lemuel &AdelIa. Mrs. Thomas H. Miller, 610 N. Sylvan Dr., Brandon, FL 33511 80-190 HORNE-THRONBURGH-OGDEN: Des inf: Andrew Ogden Horne s/o WID & Sarah (Ogden) Horne,b 29 Mar 1793 Cocke Co TN,d 3 Jul 1876 Travis Co TX,m Eliz Thronburgh,b Jan 1792 VA,d 25 Feb 1865 same Co: mov frm TN to Lawrence Co Al ca 18l8-l9,to Johnson Co MO,then TX 1846. Ch: Dr.WID T:Dr. James A; Sarah 0; Malcom G; Archibald G; Mary E;A 0 Jr & Jonathan B. Zela Horne Sul1ins,Rt. 1,Box 42-A,Hillsboro,Tx 76645

80-191 YARBROUGH-RAYFIELD-GRAY-THORINGTON: Nd pts Joshua Yarbrough, Orange Co VA 1737; Amelia CoVA ca 1745; Granville Co NC 1755; wife Sarah ?. Nd wife & pts Thos Rayfield b ca 1789 SC; d 1850-60 Talladego Co AL; Humphreys Co TN Tax List 1812. Nd pts WID Gray b GA ca 1825; m Mary Ann Thorington 17 Mar 1849 in Tallapoosa Co AL; daft 1880 Coosa Co AL. Mrs. Pauline Gray, P. O. Box 428, Kingston, OK 73439

80-192 MEDLEY: Nd info John Medley, Sr; b 1746 MD; Fauquier Co VA 1770's; in'Rev War; Patrick ~oVA 1790-1809; mov TN: White Co TN Census 1820-30; wife Sarah __?_.Ch: John, Jr; Richard; Samli Joseph, Britton; Sally. Will exch info w/Medley or desc. James B. Medley, 45240 Paris Drive, Belleville, MI 48111

80-193 BALL-WILLIAMS: Nd pts, bros, sis, bpI: Alfred Ba~l b NC 1811; d TN; mMahala Williams b VA 1812; d TN 1898. Ch: 4 daus & 9 sons. Edith J. Hall, 105 Smith St., Newport, TN 37821

80-194 BAKER-WARMACK: Nd info John G Baker; b ca 1813 TN; Davidson Co TN 1850, m Mary Jane Warmack? Benton Co TN 1860-70. Ch: Wm; Eliz: John; Joseph: Mary Eliza; Victoria; Jas; Isaac; Walter; EL &LW. Pa~sy Nanney Baker, Route 3, Martin, TN 38237

80-195 TALLENT-RENFROW-BREWER-BURNETT-DUNCAN: Nd info: Moses Tallent d TX, m Mary Renfrow d TX. Ch: Jim; Colonel m Letha; Bill; Houston m Amanda Brewer, 9 ch; Martha m John Burnett, Ch: Maggie;Claude; Posey; Hattie; Liz m Jim Duncan, Ch: Bill; John, Letha, Emma. Judy Maples, P. O. Box 916, Paris, TX 75460

80-196 DUGGER-HOGAN-BAILEY-BLANKENSHIP-APPERSON-TYREE-INGRAM: Nd desc: Alexander & Ann Dugger, VA 1777; Shadrack Dugger, m NC 1793 Sarah Hogan; David Dugger m 1804 Catherin~ Bailey. Nd pts: Alex. Blankenship b 1797, m Martha Apperson; James Tyree b 180i, m Mary Ingram. All Mid TN at same time. Virginia Dugger Tyree, Route 3 Keeble Road, Maryville, TN 37801

80-197 PINKSTON-THOMPSON-ADCOCK: Nd pts Mary "Molly" Thompson b 15 May 1863 Rutherford Co TN; m 7imothy Pinkston s/o WID Jackson & Josephine (Adcock) Pinkston, 7 Nov 1881; left Hoovers Gap area ca 1900; settled Fannin Co TX around Bonham. Both bur White Rock Cemetery. Charline Brown, 410 N. Jefferson, Seminole, OK 74868 80-198 BLACKBURN-MANEESE-BINKLEY-GOSSETT-JOHNSON-EILLODDOX-Glq.IAM: Nd info: Israel Blackburn ',b Stokes Co NC; Robertgo~ Co TN ca 1811; m 2) Eliz ? ca 1819. Ch: Meridith b 1820 m Binkley: thn H m Caroline M3neese; Mary C m Jackson Gossett; James Mark m Eilloddox; Thos; E1iz: Francis Israel m Tennessee Maneese; Cave Johnson ~ Mary Gilliam;Josiaq;Lucy A b 1839. Mrs. C.B.Steave~son, 2016 Scarborough,Ola~he,KS 66062 ( 80-199 LAND-.ZEITI/-DOS:':,: Nd pts E::-.')t,' Carroll ~nd. Where b in TN 1818 d 1889 MS, m 1842,where '! Almi::ah Keh;'" d;:;, Jeremiah Keith (17.:., /95 CA-1835 GA) & Louisa Haney Doster. Mra. Elizabe,:,:_ L. Julich, 334 Claws0" Cove, Memphis, TN 38117

80-200 REAVES-HOLMES-OAKLEY-BENNETT-COLVETT: Nd info: Stephen Jerome Reaves b 1829 TN, m 1) Winter 1980 193

guerieG (continued) Margaret Ann Holmes 2) Suffrona M ?, 1iv Hickman Co TN; John Reaves b 1800 KY, m Jane Ok1ey b VA liv Hiclanan Co TN; Isham Bennett b1802 NC, m Nancy?, liv Carroll Co; Jas Colvett b 1818 NC, m 2) Ernaline Bennett b 1840 TN,liv Carroll & CrokettlCos TN. R.Thomas Harris,5384 Grandview Court,Ventura,Ca 93003

80-201 SLOAN -HAMILTON: Nd pts both: Joseph Sloan b 12 Apr 1775 VA; d 28 Nov 1843 Wabash Co IL; m ca 1800 TN Mary Jane Hamilton,b 14 Dec 1776 VA,d 20 Feb 1847 Wabash Co IL. Ch: Jas M b 1801; John H b 1803 both in TN,Ephriam P b 1805 KY; Elton b 1807; Louisa b 1810; Davy b 1812: wm Bradley b 1815: Franklin b 1817. Last 3 b Hopkins Co KY. Mrs. Walter H Pistole, RR 1 Box 81, Bone Gap,IL 62815 80-202 SINCLAIR(CINCLAIR)-HICKLIN-MCNEESE-WEALTHY-HORN-GALLOWAY-EDGAR: Nd pts: WID Fodst:-Sinclair b 1826 TN, m Nancy Ann Hicklin, liv Titus Co TX; John B Sinclair b 1817, m 1) Sarah McNe~s~,~)Mary Ann Wealthy Horn 3) Tabiathea ?, liv DeSoto Parish LA & Panola Co TX; Sis Dinah b 1823 TN m l)WID McNeese 2) J.W. Galloway, 1iv LA & TX; Sis Martha b 1831 TN, m Thos Edgar, liv Titus Co, TX; oth ch. T. B. Durham. 6110 McCommas, Dallas, TX 75214

80-203 DURHAM-MOODY: Nd pts, sibs, bpI & date of Daniel Durham b ca 1777 VA(?) &wife Gazille Moody b ca 1785 VA; m ca 1799 Pendleton Dist SC. 10 of their ch mov Blount Co TN ca 1835-50. Daniel d 1868, Gazi1le d 1872 in Pickens SC. He had bro Chas. Nd info other bros & sis of both. Dan Durham, 12909 Morningside Lane, Silver Springs, MD 20904/

80-204 LONG-MARSH-WALKER: Nd pts & name wife Alexander Long, b 1805 GA; in Haywood Co TN Census 1850. Ch b TN. Nd pts Iredell MMarsh 1850 Tipton Co census age 50, b NC & of wife Jan!! MWalker age 39 b KY. Will exch info on both families. Mrs. James H. Webb, 10 West Point Drive, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 ( 80-205 WELLS-l-fARTIN: Will exch info: John DWells b 1800 VA; m 182}-Maury Co TN Rebecca Martin b 1805 KY; liv Hardin Co TN 1850. Ch: Zachariah M came to TX----&--was circuit preacher; Geo W; WID C; Martha A; Mary J; James P; John B. Robert M. Wells, 212 Koberlin Apt. /152, San Angelo, TX 76903

80-206 RICHMOND: Nd pts a bpI Jonathan Richmond b 1824-25 TN; Ripley Co MO bef 1850; Bel. his fath. d 1838 TN or KY; had bros Ezekiel, Greenberry, Wm E; & sis Eliza B. Nd any info on fame Dorothy Morris, 10308 Longworth Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

80-207 PRENDERGAST-COLLINS-KING-GREEN-WOODS~Nd info D.M. Prendergast b 1816 Bedford CoTN; slo John Baker Prendergast & Rhoda King; mMary Collins b 1829 Lincoln Co TN, dlo Geo & Mary Hudsepth Collins; liv Brazos &Limestone Co TX. Nd'name of Green who m Mourning Collins, dlo Capt Barbee Collins, b 4 Jan 1774 Albemarle Co VA, d 15 Jun 1843 Bean Creek, Franklin Co TN. m 1795 Mary Woods Madison Co KY. Did Mr Green & Mourning Collins hv ch? Sue Nite Raguzin. 5008 Briarbrook, Dickinson, TX 77539

80-208 BEATY-DODSON-HAVRON-HOWARD-MCCRACKEN-PIERCE-PORT·ER-REAGAN-SHAW: Will exch info: James Reagan d 1827 & son John d 1857 of Knox Co TN; Malcolm & Cynthia Shaw Howard, liv 1850 Lauderdale Co; Geo Pierce, David McCracken. Martha Dodson. Benjamin Porter all liv Lincoln Co 1810; John H Beaty liv Lincoln-Marshall Co 1830-50; John MHavron. liv Knox Co 1820's. later a State Senator. Arthur M. Reagan, 5101 Maris Ave., 101, Alexandria. VA 22304 '

80-209 NIX-STRINGER: Nd pts, bpI, b, d &m dates of both: WID Hl!nry Nix b 1806 KY; m Brunetta Stringer b ca 1807 TN; liv Perry Co TN; in 1850 Hickman Co Census; mov TX aft 1858; in Parker Co TX 1870 census. Known ch:Carroll; Eliz; Rhoda; Nancy; John; Amanda; Mary; Indiana; Jane; William; Permilia; Rebecca; Adeline; Jefferson. George W•. Nix, 3560 Pershing Avenue, San Bernardino. CA 92405

80-210 HALE: Nd info WID Alexander Hale; b 1826; m Sarah Ann ? liv TN poss Hawkins Co 1850; 3rd ch WID Arthur Kenn Hale b 4 Mar 1851 TN; left soon aft for MO; settled Taylor Co TX 1870's. Jeanne Peterson, 1531 W. 13th St., Duncan. OK 73533

80-211 CHILDRESS-WHITE: Nd pts, bros & sis of: Richard Childress b 1797 TN prob Knox Co; m Rebecca White 21 May 1819 Knox Co; mov to IN ca 1840; to Edgar Co IL: d 1867 Goles CoIL; shed l887Ashmore. Jack L. Barron. 3200 W. 32nd St•• Topeka. KS 66614 194 "Ansearchin" News

Queries (continued)

80-212 BYRNS-WATSON-VANCE-PRUETT-BAXTER: Nd pte. b& ddates both: John Byrns ltv Charleston Be 1789; m Eliz Baxter. wid Goins or Goyne; son John m Mary(Polly) Pruett. d/o Reuben Pruett, Sumner Co TN Dec 1817. Nd name her mother (Frances Alexander?) dates & pl. Ndinfo Sa1ll1 Wat80n b 1801, d 1882; m Mar 1822 Sumner Co TN Nancy Vanceb1804 d 1884. Lucile H. Sanders. P. O. Box 534, Buffalo, TX 75831

80-213 KYSER-SAINT: John H Kyser b TN 1825; m 1845-46 Sarah F Salntb TN ca 1829; his father b se ca 1800; his mother b NC ea 1800. John & Sarah d in Kaufman Co TX. ND Info & willxch Kyser data. Mrs. Eva Martin, 219 S. 9th, Aransas Pass, TX 78336

80-214 HELM-.TURNEY- LEWIS: .. Nd pts Henry Turneyb 1785 VAL liv Maury Co TN 1810; m Mary Martha Helm ca 1819 TN;. d 1858 Panola-Harrison CoTX; dau Jemima m Jerome B Helm; seeking their dese thru ch: Florence m Dr Walter Lewis;" Albert; Henry; Lula,Mary, H.T. and Martha. Alice L. Vaden,P. O. Box 44, Marshall,Tx ?5f>70 '

80-215 NOLEN-MCCOY: Nd pts Gen. Lee Nolen; b 1 Mar 1842-50 Nashville area; may hv been called30HN. Was called Lee in .Indiaa Terr; bro Wm may hv worked at 4th Natl Bank, Nashville 1885-90; m Lucy Mc­ Coy in Indian Terr9 Oct 1887. Thelma Nolen Cornfeld, 7144 Fulton 22, No. HollYliood, CA 91605

80-216 CHAMPLAIN-BAS INGER-S EATON'-B I RD... BARNHART-FELLERS : Nd info Alexander Champlain b 1815 TN; m 10 Oct 1836 Sarah Basinger, b 1816; father Michael Basinger d l853-mother unk. All fm Greene Co TN. Am working w/sumames Seaton, Bird,Barnhart & Fellers from Greene Co, TN. Joyce Mabry, 283E. Lynn, Tulare, CA 93274

80-217 GARRETT-PICKENS: Nd pts Edward D Garrett; m Mary E Pickens 3 Apr 1851 Maury CO, TN. Mrs. Paula Cleveland, 3433 Kings COurt, Yuma, AZ 85364

80-218 KELLER-MOSER: Nd pts Susannah E Moser; b ca 1824 Knox Co TN. Was the Nicholas Keller in Anderson Co TN 1830 Census bet 60-70 yrs old the father of Nicholas Keller b l801·NC? Would like to corr w/anyone having info on these fam. Mrs. T. J. Williamson, 415 Military Ave., Baxter Springs, KS 66713

80-219 LAXSON-LAXON-LAXTON-DILLENDER: Nd info pts: WmLaxson b E TN 1800, Hickman CO 1820-25, MO 1830; wife Eliz. Jas & Thos Laxon 1811 White Co TN, Hickman Co 1820~30. Jas Dillender,wife Rebecca in Giles Co 1836, MO 1840. Will ans & exch info. F10sene Laxson, 607 Avenue H.:e Waco, TX 76705

80-220 BEAVERS-HEATON:Nd info both C.C. Beavers, b 14 Feb 1837; wife Margret Heaton b 5 Jan 1835: m 29 Jun 1856; Liv ETN poss James Co.Ch: John; Sarah Jane; Mary Eliz;Wm;Jas Robt. Theresia Beavers Harris, c/o Sally Droll, P. O. Box 150, Beal,.lsville, OH 4~

80-221 BAKER-MILLER-AILEY-HENDERSON-FAIN-PARROT-GANN-BRIMER: Nd info this fam: Geo Baker b ca 1784 PAIvA; m Margaret Miller, Jefferson Co TN 1 Aug 1809.Ch: Joseph mEda Ailey 183JJefferson Co; Jacob m l)Amanda Parrot l8412)Eliz Jane Gann1859; ~ry Eliz m Thomas J Brimer 1838 Jefferson CoTN; James Elijah .m Mary.Henderson 1830 same Co; John mMary E Fain 1839 same Co; 1 son unknown. James E. Baker, Rt. 2 Paris Rd., Box 168, Louisiana, MO 63353

80-222 RAMSEY-GARLAND-GA~tLIN; Want to trade res. Nd Ramsey of Polk & Cocke Cos TN &Garland(Garlin) allover state, NC & KY. will res our local library in return. Irma Adams , 1815 Riverm6nt ,16, Lynchbtirg, VA 24503

80-223 BRUCE: Wm Bruce b 1791-4 Wilkes Co NC; s/o Ja~ & Lucy Gaines Bruce; mov to Sumner Co TN ca 1810. Does anyone hv knowledge of this man or his family thereafter? Thomas Bruce, M.D., 4 Hillandale, Little Rock, AR 72207

80-224 MART:.~-FUDGE: Ndinfo Lafayette F Martin; "b Feb 1857 TN; pts b TN; m 1881 IL Barbara Fudge, b July 1863 IL. Both d TX :938. Barbara Martin Mendenn".ll, 44285 Sage Rd., Hemet, CA 92343

80-225 SMITH-HUDSON-PULLrAMS-Nd info : JasThos Smith b 27 Nov 1853 Macon CO TN; Mali8$a Smithb Winter 1980 195

Queries (continued) 1855 same Co, m WID Louis Hudson of Edward Hudson line. Nd n~mes ch: 2 daus m Pull:lams, Ripley Co MO. Mrs. Virgil Crawford, Box 492, Maryneal, TX 79535

80-226 BLAKE-GREEN(E): Nd info pts, fam, b date & bpI, date & pI m: John M(?) Blake b ca 1810 TN & wife Sarah ? b ca 1812 NC. Also (A)Essenth Green(e) b ca 1804. All later mov IN. G. O. Blake:-3209 N.W. 37th, Oklahoma City, OK 73112

80-227 DEVINNEY-BARTON: Nd info Devinney fam of Hicktnan &Hardin Co TN. Was Robert on 1830 census Hardin Co, father of Evaline Devinney who m Abner Hamilton Barton ca l830? Ch: Samuel Jas; WID Henry; Mary Jane; Frances Lucinda; Jacob Lafayette, John Sidney; Martha Eliz; move to Farmington MO 1840. Mrs. Harry Farmer, 27080 Blue Hill Dr.,Sun City, Ca. 92381

80-228 KEEBLE-STONE-RHEA-MURPHY: Richard Keeble b 1852 Blount Co TN; d l897;m ca 1877 Martha Stone b 1857, d 1900. His father Manley Keeble b 1807, m l)Rebecca Rhea 2) Rebecca Jane Murphy. Who was Richard's mother? His grfather WID Keeble b 1755 SCOT; fought Rev War; m 1799 Mary Keeble (cousin?) Fauquier Co VA. Nd info on above family. Mrs. Wayne Warren, 3115 Albright Court, Indianapolis, IN 46268

80-2~9 SALE-O'NEAL-WOOTEN: Nd info Rev Henry Wortham Sale b 1785 NC, d 1845 Fayette Co TN; m ?; dau Mary Louise m Harris,cousin,m 2)__ Dickason; Fr~nces Virginia m Orville Yeager; Rev Sale m 2) Nancy Boyd Owen Brown. Ch: Martha Owen m R.C.Jones; Franklin Owen unm; Dr Henry Thonpson m Martha Jo Gillispie; Ann Allen m Robt Campbell Jones, bro-in-law; Geo Brock m Lola May Wooten dlo WID Wooten. Will exch info,especially Geo Brock line. Mrs Richard Bruce, 1903 Scenic Drive, Alamogordo, NM 88310

80-230 HALL-HOOVER: Nd info: Jas Jones Hall b 29 Feb 1852 TN; d 13 Feb 1935 Marlow OK;m Eliz Hoover When? b 29 Aug 1853, d when & where? sd to be MO. Nd her pts. His mother was Elemena & 1 dau named Elemena Bell. Could this have been her maiden name? Will exch. ( Eloise H. Johnson. Rt. 1 Box 17, Marion, LA 71260

80-231 BROWN-TILLMAN-SHEPPARD-SKIPPER-STONE-OWEN: Nd pts & info of all: Calvin Brown m Martha Till­ man ca 1840 MO or AR. Ch: John Wm; Mollie; Kate & others. Gustavus Sheppard m Margaret Skipper 1 Jul 1852 Marengo Co AL. Maggie BOwen m Wm "Buck" Stone ca 1862 Haywood Co TN. Jas Neal m Sallie Dodson ca 1805 WID Co TN. Nd pts, bros, sis, bpI, dates of Sudie Branch, White Co AR; m D.A. Neal 1882. Terrence Neal Brown, 4336 Faronia Road, Memphis, TN 38116

80-232 REED: Nd maiden name & dates 1) husband Mrs Sary J Reed; b VA 1798; mov fm TN to ShelbyCo TX; she appeared head of household 1850 census She~by Co. Ch b TN: John F b 1828; Sary b 1831; Lemuel C b 1832; Jessee b 1839. Martha Reed Parker, Rt. 6 Byrd Rd., Jacksonville, TX 75766

80-233 CHAPMAN-THURMAN-TIPTON: Nd pts Jabez Thurman b 1797 VA liv Knox Co TN d 1891. Nd proof of 1) m to Nancy Tipton &her pts. Ch: Joseph, Patrick, Preston, Reuben, Esther, WID, Mary Ann & Jas. Nd pts Elijah Chapman &wife Marion both b VA liv Giles Co TN; left 1840's toAR & TX. Mrs. Martha Schunke Lynch, 718 U.S. National Bank Bldg., Galveston, TX 77550

80-234 ROGERS-WEBB: Nd pts both: John Jefferson Rodgers b 25 Jul 1816 SC &wife Susannah E Webb b 28 Mar 1828 SC, in Giles Co TN 1850 census, mov Dunklin Co MO bef 1860. His mother (unnamed)b Ire. Jane Rogers, 401 N. Everett St., Kennett, MO 63857

80-235 LUTTRELL-LITTRELL-LETERAL: Res the above fam names Lincoln Co TN. Hv info on this family in other counties. Will corr & share. Joyce Delahoussaye. 206 Palm Springs Dr., Slidell, LA 70458

80-236 POPEJOY: Nd info on TN Popejoys: Josiah Wooden b 1866 in Red House; John H b 1845 nr Luttrell; Edward Wb 1824 Grainger Co; Nathaniel 11 b 1779 prob Grainger Co. Will exch info. Mary E. Otten, P. O. Box 3307, Taos, NM 87571 .

80-237 CRAMPTON-HARRIS-TANNIHILL: Reward for copy Benj Harris Bible, serv Rev War, d 1820 Jonesboro Wash Co TN; m Jane Crampton. Des contact desc Tannihill fam fm ~ wlHarris connections. Will exch. Mrs. John R. Turner, 7605 Spalding Lane, Atlanta, GA 30360 196 "Ansearchin" New::.

Queries (continued) 80-238 ANDERSON: Bird Anderson 1860 Smith Co census; is he bro wm Preston Anderson b 1825 TN who named a son wm Bird Anderson? Will buy or share info. VermeIl Anderson, Brust, 11307 Sinclair Ave., Dallas', TX 75218 80-239 STEWART: Wish to hear fm anyone having info abt desc Bart G Stewart; 1st Register of Hickman Co TN when it was organized in Apr 1808. Morris Monroe Stewart, 111 Masonic Ave., Monroe, LA 71203

80-240 RICE: Nd pts, date & co of birth: wm Henry Rice b 1826 KY d 1881 Obion Co TN. Robert E. Rice, Box 1314, Duncan, OK 73533 80-241 PARKER-BAILEY-BRITT: Nd all info Griffith Parker, E TN. Ch: Jake; Sarah; Dasie: Mary; Mar­ garet; Pleasant b 1849-53 Green Co TN; Chariot; Mahala. Wife Julinda Bailey Parker b 1820 d 1909 m a Britt ca 1864. Will ans all corr. Wanda Nowicki _, 342 Meadowlark Dr., San Clemente, CA 92673 80-242 STANFIELD-STANPHILL-JONES: Nd info Cornelius Stanfield; 1840 Lincoln Co TN census; wife Mar­ tha Jones of AL(?) Daus: Frances Adaline b 1 Oct 1831 AL d 22 Aug 1907 Johnson Co IL m Henry Roberts 1850 same Co; Lucinda b 1837 TN, m ? Norwood in IL. Prob more ch. Will exch. Mrs. Vivian Hester. P. O. Box 364. 'Vienna, IL 62995 80-243 BAGLEY-FORBES-FORBESS-HIGH-JOHNSON: Wish corr with desc these fam: Jas S Bagley b 1816 Wake Co NC d 22 June 1859 Bolivar TN bur Grand Junction TN, m 14 Mar 1836 Bolivar TN, Mary A High (moth­ er Gasquet) b 2 Feb 1816 Petersburg VA d 21 Apr 1904 Memphis TN bur Grand Junction. Robt S Forbes b VA 1800 d 1861 Bolivar m Ann Johnson b 1803 NC d 1876 Bolivar, TN. Miss Elizabeth F. Fisher, 203 E. Agarita Ave., San Antonio, TX 78212

80-244 WEST-HALL: Nd m & other info in TN both fam: wm West b TN 1824; wife Mary b VA 1837. WIn Hall b 1815 TN; wife Elbner b SC 1818. Joe W. Swafford. 1375 Jones Circle. Grenada, MS 38901 80-245 GILES-BEAZLEY-WHITE-TANKERSLEY: Where did Wesley A &Elenora Giles fam mov? On 1860 &1870 Humphreys Co TN Census. Ch: Mary; Lucinda; Benj; Eliz; Rebecca; Rachel; Mathew m Sarah Jane Beazley 1865; Sarah (Jennie) Beazley Giles m 1) Jas White 1874 2) Benj Tankersley 1879; Giles liv Hurricane Creek south of Waverly TN. Mrs. Nancy D. Pope, 12304 Seymour Road, Montrose, MI 48457 80-246 HUGHES-LOVELACE-WILLIAMSON: Nd info: Thos Anthony Williamson b 30 Oct 1830 m Emily Frances Hughes; d 2 Jan 1902 Crockett Co TN: may hv been fm VA: sis m a Lovelace; had bro G.W.;only fam fnd •. Frances W. Pollard, 491 East Main St•• Alamo, TN 38001

80-247 MADDOX-WOODALL: Nd info: Jas Maddox b 1814 TN; wife Jane Woodall b 1815 KY. Ch: WIn Mb TN 1837; Mary b 1839 MS; Jas b 1842 MS; John Harrison b 25 Jan l844.d 10 May 1919 TX; Jane b 1846 MS; Francis Marion b 1 Apr 1845 MS; Sarah C b 1850 TX; Malinda b 1855 TX. Denise Maddox, 3810 Cedar Lake Dr. 11110, Dallas. TX 75227 80-248 BUCHANAN-ANDERTON: Nd info pts & fam: Lorenzo Dow Buchanan b 1 May 1814 NC-TN? d 1 Oct 1882; bur Tullahoma TN m E1iz Anderton. Ch: John Henry; Mary A; E1iz Jane; Edw B; Nancy M; Jas A Buchanan. Robert J. Douglas. 402 Hartwood Dr., Alexandria. LA 71301 80-249 RHODES-MORGAN-MCEWEN-CURREY: Wish to corr w/anyone working on fam: Rhodes &Morgan of Carroll Co TN; McEwen of Henderson Co; Currey of Nashville. TN. Gifford Rhodes, 669 Creighton Road, Orange Park, FL 32073 80-250 MCCAULEY-CHEATHAM: Nd pts, bros, sis: John Henry McCauley b ca 1804 Ne; m ca 1835 TN? Sallie Cheatham b ca 1817 VA. Ch all b Mid TN: John Henry b 1837; Sarah Ann b 1838; Geo N b 1842; Jas Ro'"c b 1844 Benton Co TN; Wm T b 1849; Drusilla b 1853. All mov Ripley Co MO bet 1850-1860. Will exch. Mrs. Pat Buckley. Rt. 2 Box 184A. Lowell, AR 72745 80-251 HODGES-WAtwOOD-BETTES: Nd pts: F1emon Hodges ca 1818 &wife Ethel E1merine Watwood, Sumner Co TN; Moses WBettes ca 1826 Wilson Co &wife Eliz ? Both couples mov to Fannin Co TX ca 1850. Mary J. Bettes, E1Valle kl Sol 228c. Mission TX 7"8572 £~·-252 hUTCHISON: Corr anyone wlinfo ances/desc: Sanford Hutchison b ca :760-70 VA d ca 1840 NeW~0~ Winter 1980 197

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Co MO; 1iv at fork of Red River, Robertson Co TN fm 1811-36; m Judah? b VA: hd 11 ch b bet 1792­ 1812. Nd info ch Micajah & Nancy (Robbins) Frost; came to Knox-Anderson Co area 1795 fm Wash Co VA. Miss V. Vern Hutchison, 1341 S. Osage, Bartlesville, OK' 74003

80-253 SPENCE-BAKER: Nd pts & grpts Francis W. Spence, b1824 SC; liv n. Miss until death in 1906. Nd pts & grpts of Rush Baker, b 1810 NC, wife of Thos. H. Baker b 1808 NC; liv Lafayette Co Miss 1860. C. W. Spence, 810 Washington Avenue, Apt. 900, Memphis, TN. 38105

80-254 CARR-RENSHAW: Nd pts of both: E1iz Carr b ca 1834 TN & John Perry Renshaw b 1832 Wilson Co TN; m 26 Nov 1856 Golconda, Pope Co IL. Will exch data. Virginia R. Lawrence, 105 Baylor Drive, Ventura, CA 9300~

80-255 NEELY-WALKER: Nd pts & ch: Enos (Eneas) Walker b ·17 Mar 1787; d 21 July 1856; m 25 Dec 1810 Davidson Co Eliz Neely b 29 Nov 1794, d 1858; liv nr Beely Bend until ca 1855; mov AR. Connie C. Smith, Rt. 7 Box 110, Abilene, TX 79605

80-256 HALE: Wish corr w/desc: Jesse & Harriet Hale of Hawkins Co TN. Jesse's will filed 1 May 1871. Bel to be pts Wm Alexander Hale b 1826 d 1886 TX. Will return postage for all answers. Jeanne W. Peterson, 1531 N. 13th, Duncan, OK 73533

80-257 TUCKER-HALL-GLENN-GIBSON: Alden & Robt Tucker along w/Hillard & John Hall, Roane Co TN & Lincoln Co 1810. Was Alden s/o Robt? They were in Pendelton Dist SC l800.What kin was Wm C Gibson? Mrs. A. B. Thompson, 1024 Beechwood Drive, Bastrop, LA 71220

80-258 TURNEY-NELSON-WALKER: Seeking husbands Eliz, Polly & Charlotte Turney, daus Peter Turney who d 1808 Smith Co TN. Nd pts both Zachariah Nelson b TN & Sarah Walker b 1804 NC; m 1824 Rhea Co TN. ( Carolyn Weekley, P. O. Box 1554, McAllen, TX 78501 80-259 MANSFIELD-RUSSELL: Nd names & bpI pts & d &pl m John Mansfield to Gemima Russell in E TN or NC; Ch: Thos Jefferson; Robt; Eliz; Nancy; Lucy; Norman. In Bledsoe Co TN in 1850. Lloyd C. Reynolds, 7703 Westland Ave., Stockton, CA 95207

80-260 MCVAY~GAINES-BRAIZER-SHAW-COX:Searching for: Joe McVay b Jan 1863 TN; flo Jno H McVay; mov to KY; then AR. Wms Gaines b 20 Jan 1827 TN; m 1) Martha Braizer 2) Delia Ann Shaw b 1840 TN. 3 bros: Isaac, Gabriel & Friend Cox. Daniel Jesse Cox b 1780 E Rowan Co NC had reI in TN. Lora Miller, P. O. Box 334, Nowata, OK 74048

80-261 BABB-AVERY-CATES-ROSTER-REVILLE: Nd info on all: Wm. Simpson Babb b 4 Dec 1854 (Gibson Co TN?); d 20 Dec 1891; m Minerva Frances Cates b 8 Oct l856~ d 14 Jul 1929. Sarah A Eliz Avery m Henry Babb 28 Nov 1842 Gibson Co TN. Richard Henry Foster b 1827 m Mary Eliz Reville b 1828. Diana Phillips, 5835 Palm Ave., Sacramento, CA 95841 80-262 LONG-COUNTS-SCRUGGS-CONNER: Nd pts of both; Henry Dixon Long b ca 1794 VA & wife Margaret Counts b ca 1808 VA. Daus: E1iz B b 1825 m 1843 Tishimingo Co MS Dr. Jno. H Scruggs; Mary Fish m JasCortner. 1850 Census Tishimingo Co gives H&Mw/ch: Richard ,Margaret,Henry &Alabama. CH b AL. Mrs. E. A. Whitley, 1535 Wolf Run, College Station, TX 77&40

80-263 DAVIS-DOUGLAS: Nd bpI, md & pts both: Francis (Frank) M Davis b Nov 1785; York Dist SC 1827; Henderson Co TN 1840; liv Tishimingo C. MS, then Marshall Co MS; d 1 Jul 1851; bur Mt Carmel Se­ ceeders Presby Ch Cem, Marshall Co; m in SC, Margaret (Marguerite) DOuglas b 4 May 1799 d 11 Sept 1870, bur Wheatley's Chapel Cem, Tishimingo Co MS. Mrs. John L. Dean, 157 Cooper St., Collierville, TN 38017

80-264 GUEST-MEREDITH-WILEY-MARTIN-HARRISON: Nd info & pts David Guest liv Bedford Co TN 1860 &wife Eliz Meredith b ca 1828. Dau Eliz m Joe Martin ca 1868 Bedford Co. He was killed train accident 1870­ 80. Any info Thos Wiley b ca 1832 TN liv Lincoln Co 1870 & wife Eliz Harrison. Mrs. Judy Farner, 138 E. Cumberland Rd., Enola, PA 17025

80-265 NOONER-DEAN-WALKER: Nd info Preston Nooner b 1810 Hardeman Co TN. Fam in NC 1800; Pope Co AR 1835. Nd info Elijah Dean b ca 1830 AL m Trissie L Walker b 14 Mar 1827 TN. Ch: Martha Ann b 1851; Frances Orlena b 23 May 1853; Rachel Cornelia b 23 Feb 1854 poss Shelby Co TN. Mrs. Billie J. Strode, 2301 50th Ave., Gig Harbor, WA 98335 198 "Ansearchin" News

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80-266 HYATT-PARKER-BIRCHFIELD-TIPTON: Nd info Shadrick Hyatt slo Rev Sol Edw &Hannah Parker Hyatt, Haywood Co NC; Blount Co TN 1840 census. Was Abednigo Benj who m Lucenda Tipton 1844 his son? Was Rosannah who m Sam1 Birchfield his dau? Sam1 wit land sale 1847. Marjorie Smith, Rt. 1, St. Paul. KS 66771

80-267 BLALOCK-DUDLEY-VAUGHN-ROBERTSON-RIDDLE: Nd info John Robertson b 14 Oct 1793 TN m 1) Nancy ? d 12 Apr 1828. 2) SURRnnR Riddle b 27 Ort lR?R (Air)~ l1v Hawkins Co ca 1830. Nd Dts &wife of Henry Blalock b ca 1804 NC Perry Co MO l830-40,d Graves CO 'KY 1884. Nd pts &bpI Abraham Dudley b 1806 m Eliz Vaughn in Caldwell Co KY in 1827. Elaine Allen, R# 2,Box 118 C,South Fulton, ~T 42041 80-268 BRAZELTON-MCKELDON-JACKSON: Wish corr wlany desc Wm Brazelton b 1792 New Market TN, d 1877. Dau Emily m Andrew McKeldon, Athens TN. Dau Julia m Richard Jackson. Knox Co TN. Mrs. Billy Trotter. Rt. 1, Hale Center, TX 79041 80-269 THOMAS-WATERS-GOSSETT-CLARK-PRUITT: Nd info Adonijah Thomas b 1814 Sevier Co TN m Nancy Waters dau of Ezekiel Waters & Nancy ? John Thomas b 1845 m Ellen Gossett dau of Johnson Gossett & Sar~h ? Isham Thomas b 1881 m Addie Clark dau of Wm Clark & Tamsa Pruitt from Surry 00 NC. Mrs. Bob~ Smith, 2804 Mockingbird Dr., Ceres, CA 95307 80-270 ARMSTRONG-FLIPPEN-PRATHER: Will exch data on ances of TN's who went to TX aft CW; John S Armstrong (s/o John. Steamboat Capt Ohio River. wife Pauline of Memphis &Louisville. KY) bel to be grson of John Armstrong. Claims Off NC. Wm H(arreson?) Flippen prob Shelby 00 TN; Wm Prather whose wife was an Edmondson. Mrs. Margaret Scruggs Carruth, 4524 Edmondson Avenue. Dallas, TX 75205 80-271 RUSSELL-COLEMAN-TARKINGTON-HARRINGTON: John C Russell b 1807 &wife Miranda (nd pts) left TN for Graves Co KY 1835. Was he son of David Russell b ca 1770 NC? Jas Coleman b 1827 &wife Louisa Tarkington b 1825 TN to Graves Co KY 1855. Nd d dates, both. Joshua Tarkington b 1802 &wife Julia Harrington b 1806 Chatham Co NC; in Hickman Co TN 1850. where in l860? Mrs. Dixie Russell Compere. 3938 Holmes, Kansas City. MO 64110

80-272 LAWSON-CHAFFIN-STIGALL-MAYABB-FLINCHUM: Nd pts of both Elijah Harvey Lawson b 1818 m Ruth Chaffin b 1820. Ch b Jackson Co 1840. Chaffin book lists Harve Lawson Chaffin. how connected to above: Wm & Moses Stigall in Overton, Marion. Grundy Cos TN. How connected? Nd'Pts of John Mayabb m Eliza Jane Flinchum. Mrs. Audrey Stigall. 771 Tomahawk. Brookfield. MO 64628

80-273 CRANFIELD: Nd info Isaac Cranfield fam in 1860 census Meigs Co TN. Will corr w/relations. Daisy N. Raulston. Delaware. AR 72835 80-274 CRAWFORD-HOWARD-MURPHY: Nd pts Jas Murphy b ca 1823; in Robertson Co TN 1850 census; wife Lavinia Howard b ca 1821; dau Mary E b ca 1847. Nd info John C Crawford m Mary E Murphy 2 Feb 1862 Robertson Co. Will exch. Mrs. Lillie R. Crawford. 264 Wesley Road. Green Cove Springs. ,FL 32043

80-275 FLOYD-SHOOK-BIRD: Enoch Floyd m Anna Waters Shook in Bedford Co TN 23Sep 1813. Liv StClair AL 1840; in Jackson Co AL census 1850. Nd date & pI of deaths. Nd pts Josiah Bird b 1816 E TN &wife Sarah b VA 1813; liv Boone Co IN 1842. Pulaski Co IN 1870. Howard 00 IN 1880. Mrs. G. B. Floyd. Sun City Mobile Estates #260. 27601 Sun City Blvd•• Sun City. CA 92381 80-276 MAT (T)H::..lS-WINSTON: Musse:.c..ccm Sloane Matthews m 10 Nov 1842 Ma1;y Frances Winston. Tipton Co TN; did they have cliO? My in:':_$ ~'l,~ss.;)m.dem. bro to Amos Jay. didn't return fm Gold Rush. Are the men sons of John & Mira Wallace Ma~thews who are bu New Bethany Cem. Whiteville TN? Karon Mac Smith. Route 1, Box 190, N~xon. TX 78140

80-277 COOPER-JOURNEY-RIDLEY-KLYCE: Nd info Wm J Cooper b 1830 TN (s/o Wm & Eliz Bacon Journey) & his wife Helen Marr Ridley b 1835 TN (prob dau. John T Ridley & Lonvinia Klyce. Maury Co TN) :'!rs.Glen Billings. Rt. 5 Box 418. Nashville. AR 71852

&0-178 BARNES-HALE-~~DMON; Nd info Mary Barnes b ca 1810 Ne/sc m ca 1829 Wm Hale Jr 8/0 Wm &,Nancy '.{e,:.,'z.o:: 3ale, ;'atrick C", VA.. Richard Barnes b NC may be bro of Mary. All liv Claiborne Co TN 1830 ''::::~.:lSL.>..l"" A:.nis. 8730 Fernc1iff Ave., N.E •• Bainbridge Island. WA 98110 Winter 1980 199

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80-279 BRUCE-PLUNKETT-FLOWERS-RUFF-GOODNIGHT: Wish corr re Williamson Harrison Bruce liv 1824 TN; James Plunkett b 1827 TN; Nedeem M Flowers liv Hickman C. TN 1836; John Ruff m Eliz Goodnight liv Giles & Lawrence Cos TN ca 1818-38. Mrs. Allene Coffin, P. o. Box 181, Agra, KS 67621

80-280 SULLINS-HAMILTON-SMITH-HULL: Nd info desc Henry C Sullins b 1813 TN wife Hannah Ch: Mary m 1850 John W Smith, Cannon C. TN; Lilah, Lucinda, John J, Nancy, Louisa, Wm & Henry F, Pope Co IL 1880. Nancy Alma Hamilton b 1823 NC, m Wm Hull, d 1889 TX. Catherine Chandler, 3407 Atlanta Street, Lawton, OK 73505 80-281 SIZEMORE-KNOX: Nd pts & ances of both: Jas Madison Sizemore b ca 1814 Hawkins. Co TN; mAnna Knox 17 Jan 1833, b 1810 NC (census) Mrs. Donald H. Wright, 21 Soljer Dr., Waterford, CT 06385

80-282 PINCKLEY-PINKLEY-CRUM-ALMON(ALLMON-ALLMAN): Nd all info John Pinck1ey b 1799 NC &wife Nancy 1iv Carroll Co TN; d 1875-76. Also John Pinck1ey who d ca 1830 same co. Wm Redman, Adm of Est. Nd info Wm Jeff Crum b 1820-26 m 15 Dec 1844 Ernaline Almon, Carroll Co~on 1860 Census not 1850. Norma Nelson, 5196 Trevon, Eugene, OR 97402 80-283 HALL-HOOVER: Nd all info Jones & E1emema Young Hall. Known son: Jas Jones Hall b 1852 TN, m E1iz Hoover b 1853 MO. Ch: Sarah, Jenny &Margaret E, twins, b 27 May 1871 MO; E1emema B, Jas C, John E, Rose1ie, Cora E1iz; last two b AR. Will exch data. Eloise H. Johnson, Rt. Box 17, Marion, LA 71260 80-284 BROWN: Nd info Jas Thos Brown s/o Mathe~ H Brown & Nancy , Henderson Co TN. He & family mov ca 1894 to Blue Ridge TX from Bradford TN. Betty J. Dewey, 630 Sherwood Dr., Richardson, TX 75080 ( 80-285 LUMPKIN: Nd info on husband, born GA, of Lottie Lumpkin. Ch: Geo b 1836; Hiram b 1838; Sarah b 1840; all b TN. Lois Lumpkin, P. O. Box 736, Hope, AR 71801 80-286 BUSTER-EDDS-ELZA-TILLERY: Nd pts John Henry Buster b 1816, where? m 1838 Meigs/Rhea Co TN Mary Edds; d 1864 CSA. Nd pts S Thos E1za b 10 Jun 1816; d 6 Jun 1876 Saline C. AR; m E1ender Tillery ca 1840 TN/AR. Mrs. Wilma Buster Zatopek, 2809 Royal Drive, Kilgore, TX 75662

80-287 COULTER-COLTER-COALTER-RIPPY-RIPPEY-RIPPI-OLLIS: Nd TN 10c Chas Coulter & 2nd wife Mary bet 1795-1814, when pure land Wash Co IN. Ch: Lemuel, Nancy, John M b NC; Gideon b TN 1802. Nd info Jane Rippy b TN ca 1822, m John Ollis, Clark Co IN 1847,d Wash Co IN 1889. May hv sis Roseanne. Jane Sarles, 625 Tucker Ave., Clarksville, IN 47130

80-288 MARSH-SUMMERS: Nd pts John Marsh b ca 1740, d 1809 Surry Co NC, m Mary Ch: E1iz; KesiaQ; Winnenford; Monor; John;Danie1; Wm; Jerimiah; Thos b ca 1770,' Surry Co, m 1794 Rachel Summers, dau of Thos & Priscilla, mov to Warren Co TN, d when &where? Maxine Miller, 700 West Main St., Apt. 3, Heber Springs, AR 72543 80-289 PATTEN-REDMON-EDMUNDSON-HICKLIN: Nd m date John Patten b 1786 NC & E1iz (Redmon?) poss Jeff­ erson Co TN ca 1800-10; mov KY 1811. Nd pts Richard C Edmundson b ca 1785-90, m Leah Hicklin 6 Apr 1814 Blount Co, TN. Mov Lafayette Co MO by 1816 w/bro Fredrick &wife Celia Hicklin. Marjorie Braswell, Rt. 3, Box 193, HephZibah, GA 30815 80-290 SORY-WADE-GARNER: Nd info Andrew Jackson Sory b 1818, d 1887; m Martha Jane Wade b 1827 d 1897. Ch: Mary, Nathan, John, Serena, Alexadria, Sa1ane, all fm Smith Co TN. Nd any info Jas Lambert Garner b 1824, Knoxville, TN. Mrs. Judie Mikles Coffey, 1813 6th St., Port Hueneme, CA 93041 80-291 DONALDSON-COX-DUDLEY: Nd info John Donaldson (Dollison), Wythe Co VA 1780-90's. Nd sibs of Jas Donaldson b 1791 Wythe Co, d Knox Co Ky 1854, m Jane Cox b 1791 VA, d Knox Co KY 1850. Nd desc Cornelius Donaldson b 1818 Scott Co VA, d Nashville TN 1879, liv Adair KY. Also same pI Wm Dudley b 1760 VA, wife Sarah b 1773 VA. Fred Hoofer, 793 W. 11th St., Fremont, NB 68025 200 "Ansearchin" News

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80-292 ALLEY-GABA-LEGGETT: Nd info Hamblin Alley b ca 1800 NC; liv nr Maury Co TN aft 1832. Nd info &pts Francis Marion Leggett or ~win Geo b 1850 TN/NC. Nd info bros &sis Joseph L &Andrew D Gaba. Crockett Co, TN. J. Alley Zervic, 1041 Shambliss Ct" Buffalo Grove, IL 60090

80-293 HARRIS-PRIGMORE: Nd pts Andrew Jackson Harris b 1840 prob Marion Co TN; m Eliza A Prigmore b 1846. Ch: Jas H, Ulysses Grant, Nancy J, Thos L, Eliz C,Andrew J, WID Arthur, Henry Burton. Mrs. Dixie Hooper Shaw, 3532 W. Louisiana State Dr., Kenner, LA 70062

80-294 BOLDEN (BOWLINE/BOWLEN/BOLEN)-PRIDEMORE-BURTON-BREWER: Would like to hear fm any desc resc above surnames in the Sneedville vicinity of Hancock Co TN.' Elizabeth C. Bolden, P. O. Box 1674, Olympia, WA 98507 80-295 BOWDEN-BROACH: Nd pts & ances Rufus Bowden b l875? Weakley Co TN; mov Graves Co KY; d 1941 / AL; m Ethel Broach; daus Geo Eliz, Emily Aline; bro Belamine, Spanish American Veteran. Ethelynn N. Montgomery. P. O. Box 586, Lexington, TN 38351

80-296 BILES-WALKER: Nd pts Jas J Walker who d 1823, Giles Co, Lynnville area leaving wife Polly Biles Walker & 4 minor ch: Chas H; Wm C; Fanny S& Johnson M. Janell McCann, 104 Johns Terr., Fort Worth, TX 76115

80-297 CLAYTON-HARDIN: Nd pts bpI sibs Lemuel Clayton b ca 1795 NC; d 1860-70 Blount Co AL; m Naoma Hardin 11 Nov 1824 Hall Co GA. Naoma b 1806 SC. Nd same info for her. Have names of 11 ch &mar of some. Will exch info. Wanda James. 3225 Tena Ruth Cove, Memphis, TN 38118

80-298 CHERRY-JUSTICE-ROBERTS: Were Thos Cherry & Amy Justice who m 29 Aug 1825 Wilson C. TN the pts of John (m Jane Roberts, Gibson Co TN); Ira; Wyley; Robt & Nancy? All in Gibson Co TN 1850-60. Mrs. Thomas A. Cherry, 701 N. Witte, Poteau, OK 74953

80-299 ALLISON-SCOBY-McELYF..A-JONES: Nd ch of Thos Allison who m Betsy H Scoby & Jas Allison who m Jenny Scoby; both m 1808 Orange Co NC. Nd pts John W & Jas Perry McElyea who m Jones sis; liv Obion Co TN 1850. Mrs. John H. Miller, 7910 Third St., Downey, CA 90241 80-300 PRINCE-IRWIN: Nd pts & sibs Jonathan E Prince Sr b 2 Jan 1812 TN; where? m Vetura M Irwin (twin dau of WID Irwin) 21 Dec 1839 TN; where? migrated Ellis Co TX ca 1847; d 9 Mar 1888 Waxa­ hachie, Ellis Co TX, bu in City Cem. 1880 Census states father b VA &mother in TN. Mrs. Lowell A. Elrod, 11136 Glenhaven Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70815

80-301 PORTIS-BURNS: Nd pts James Parnell Portis b 1800 NC liv Talbot Co GA, Tippah Co MS, Quachita Co AR m 1) Pheroby Ross 2) Sarah M Burns. Mrs. Elizabeth Nichols, 187 S. Reese St., Memphis, TN 38111

80-302 MORGAN-NORRIS: Nd name & dates wife of John Morgan b ca 1750 Chatham Co NC, Rev Sol; to TN where &when? to Dallas Co AL & Tippah Co MS; d 1844; dau Sarah m Felix Norris, when &where? liv ::.auren,:; Co SC 1840. Mrs. D. E. West, 825 S. Perkins, Memphis, TN 38117

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Abel 34, 58, 92 Alsorn 91 Atwill 58 Barber 34, 59, 68 Abercrombie 58 Alston 12 Ault 123, 178, 181 Barbour 119 Abernatha 183 Altom 33 Ausburn 179 Bare 66 Abernathy 18, 85, 187 Amis 169, 198 Austen 132 Barett 128 Abbot 30 Amith 149 Austin 34, 120, 135, Barger 124, 181 Abbott 179 Ammons 67, 80, 185 175 Barham 9, 55, 146, Abington 183 Amos 177 Autery 66 150 Ables 90 Anders 134 Avant 75 Barker 59, 70, 77, 129 Acklin 18, 35, 49 Andes 18 Averill 75 Barkley 76 Acree 58 Anderson 3. 9, 18, 19. Avery 52, 197 Barksdale 13, 114 Acwff 133 20, 21. 22, 23, 24. Avett 187 Barkwell 75 Adair 64, 65, 124, 155 25, 28. 29, 36, 37, Avrit 65 Barlow 36 Adams 8, 12, 37, 38, 39, 53, 58, 63, 64. Axford 55 Barlso1a 59 47, 49, 58, 63, 64, 65, 67. 69. 72, 75. Aydelott 33 Barnes 18, 33, 44, 70, 75, 76, 79, 88, 76, 79, 86. 87, 88, Ayers 80, 121. 123, 110, 174, 191, 198 98, 110, 135, 136, 89, 96. 98. 112, 178 Barnfield 148 176, 177, 183, 187, 120, 122, 123, 124, Ayles 122 Barnet 19, 60, 63 194 132. 133. 139, 140. Ayres 55 Barnett 18, 19, 32, Adamson 14, 133 141. 143, 146, 147, 35, 36, 38, 59, 100 Adcock 49, 71, 192 161, 174, 176, 178, Babb 15, 197 Barnhart 194 Ade 71 179, 180, 181, 186, Backess 109 Barnhill 63, 65, 148 Adkins 18, 36, 58, 188, 196 Bacon 51, 52, 53, 59 Barns 36 135 Anderton 196 Badger 64 Barnwell 122, 146, 179 Adkinson 128 Andrews 58, 121, 133, Badgett 18, 121, 122, Barr 130, 174 Adye10tt 69 146 175, 180, 181 Barret 80 Aeres 67 Angel 9, 68 Bagley 196 Barringer 122 Agee 12, 186 Anglin 64 Baggett 31, 137 Barrnes ? 134 Agnew 89 Angling 65 Bailes 128 Barron 76, 193 ( Aiken 58 Anis 169 Bailess 18 Barrot 64 Aikin 18 Anthony 58 Bailey 23. 30, 59, Barry 59, 75, 120 Ailey 194 Antrican 160 66, 78, 79, 90, Bartie ? 134 Ailor 122 Antrikin 160 149, 192, 196 Bartlett 48, 140 Alberson 34 Appelton 146 Bails 124 Barton 9, 19, 84, 195 Albertson 9, 55 Apperson 192 Baily 186, 187 Basinger 194 Albright 135 Appleby 186 Baird 2, 64, 65, 94, Baskins 39 Alderson 9 Archer 76, 110, III 149, 189 Bass 50 Aldrich 58 Arintos 19 Bairdin 68 Bateman 78 Aldridge 123 Armour 184, 185, 189 Baity 19 Bates 29, 33, 42, 59, Alexander 18, 22, 24, Armstrong 23, 27, 41, ~akeman 9 65, 67, 68, 78, 90, 25, 31, 34, 37, 58 45, 54, 55, 58, Baker 18, 22, 25, 31, 103, 120, 138. 140, 63, 76, 79, 83, 86, 120, 122, 123, 132, 34, 35, 36, 37, 48, 187, 190 88, 89, 90, 91, 146, 178. 188, 198 53, 57, 59, 64. 67, B.!!thune 134 120, 122, 137, 142, Arnett 31, 36, 52, 69, 120, 123, 131, Batista 59 143, 144, 150, 171, 172, 186 135, 149, 177, 178, Batson 131 177, 181, 185, 186, Arnold 31, 33, 35, 179, 180, 186, 192, Batt 31, 91, 138 187, 194 36, 63, 66, 93. 94, 194, 197 Battle 53 Alisson 18, 34 100, 117, 124. 148, Balch 170 Battles 34 Allbritten 148 167. 183 Baldridge 163 Bauder 47 Allen 18, 20, 26, 27, Arrington 131 Baldwin 59, 122, 135, Baugh 75, 92, 137, 28, 29, 50, 59, 66, Arry 34 180 138 76, 78, 92, 131, Artman 152 Balentine 39 Baugher 24 133, 134, 135, 137. Arundel! 65 BAley 132 Baugus 191 140. 160, 178, 183, Ashe 135 Ba1knip ? 135 Baum 59 186, 187, 188, 198 Ashford 31 Ball 18, 21,,46, 141, Bausch 95 Alley 98, 122, 200 Astin 76, 184 192 Bausian 91 Allin 18, 86. 88 Aston 90, 188 Ballard 34, 139, 177, Bavines ? 134 Allison 82. 121. 123, Astun 184 178 Baw 30. 76, 93, 93. 200 Atkerson 75 Ballenger 18 189 Allman 199 Atkins 7, 63, 120, Ba1sul1a 59 Baxley 152 Allmon 199 122, 147 Ba1thrip 136 Baxter 46, 71, 134, 194 Allred 124 Atkinson 9, 26. 29, Balthrop 133 Bayles 97, 124 Ally 181 47. 68, 94, 137, Ba1ue 37 BaylesS 18, 117. 120. Almon 199 139, 153. 178, 183, Bandy 9, 33 123. 124. 144. 177. Almond 46 184, 185. 186. 189 Bane 18. 144 179. 181 A1sbrook 122 Attwood 58 Banks 36, 37, 59 Baylor 59 ~"!\ljS 202 "AIiSU-aCHlt;'"

Raze1 19, 131 Bice L'n Blount 44. 80, 135 Bowdre 60 Bazze180 Biddy 19, 179 Boaraux 188 B~en 66, 117, 120, Beach 59 Bidwell ;.4 BOld 143 131, 132, 133, 159 Bel1k1ey 66, 69 Bieber 7~ 800it 109 Bowerman 18, 19, 20, Beals 46 Biffle 34, 36 Bobbitt 188 21, 86, 89, 140 Beamer 55 Bl~bay 142 Boddie 107 Bowers 19, 24, 31, Bean 109, 148~ 177, Bigbee 147 B.Q.dy 90 49, 75, 76, 150, 178, 179, 180, 183 Biggio 59 ~o~an 4, 53, 104 175, 184, 188 Beane 177 B1~gs 186 Bogart 20 Bowlen 200 Beard 6, 19, 15, 89, Bilbrey 4B Logg 29 Bowlin 9 92, 143, 117, 183, Bilcher 7:- Boggian 59 Bowline 200 187 Biles 200 Eogl~ 1~, 1), 2l, 22, Bowling 33, 149 Bearden 13, 120, 177, Bill ? 93 23, 24, 15, 86, 88, Bowman 19, 48, 50, 178, 181 Billings 145, 198 :'40, 141. 142, 143, 179, 181 Beasley 59, 65, 191 Billingsley :.09 :44, Box 3, 50, 77, 79, Beaty 9, 13, 19, 141, Billington 148 j,onEmr.on 135 173 193 Bills 75 JOU 75 Boyce 69 Beatty 19 BH1ue 19 Bok :..73 Boyd 14, 19, 21, 30, Beauchamp 100 Billups 135 >;>,oLe:. ::00 31, 35, 39, 42, 43, Beaumont 119 Bingham 18, 64, 111 ~,~ldw1n 42 60, 76, 87, 89, Beavans 36 Binion 30 30ler, 200 120, 131, 137, 1)9, Beaver 26, 36, 91 Binkley 80, 114, 134, :Boles 9, 75 147. 180, 183, 186 Beavers 68, 178, 194 192 i;olbg 142 Boyed 184 Beazley 196 Birchett 55, 65 Bolton 87, 147, 178, Boyer 99 Beck 36, 64, 77, 132 Birchfield 198 lSI Bvyet 80 Beckel 59 Bird 19, 21. 43, 63, Bollenger 121 iJoyken 137 Beckham 35, 36, 37 66, 16, 82, 126, Bollinger 51 Boykin 147 Bedford 147 177, 194, 198 Bond 19, 26, 21, 28, Boylan 139, 184 Bedwell 101 Birdsong 29, 76, 183, 38, 59, 122, 177, Boyle 119 Beeler 87 187 178, 179, 187 Boynton 60 Been 9 Birkhead 80 Bonds 76 Boze 73 Beetie 18 Birnet 61 Bondurant 90, 91 Bozman 75 Berry 124 Bishop 65, 75, 77, Bondurent 90 Bracken 113 Beeson 9 78, 79, 123, 135, Bone 135, 136 Bracket 122 Beevers 37 191 Boney 79 Brackin 34 Bell 7, 16, 18, 1~ 28, Bivins 37 Bo"1ge 176 Bradberry 19 30, 35, 75, 71, 93, Bizze! 78, 79 Bonham 24 Braddock 106 109, 120, 122, 123, Black 19, 24, 26, 44, Bonine 19, 144 Braden 29, 148, 188 124, 131, 132, 133, 45, 48, 68, 75, 16, Bonner 41, 60, 91, Bradford 60, 77, 175 134, 135, 131, 148, 17, 112, 121, 140, 93, 108, 188 Bradley 19, 20, 48, 174, 177, 179, 180, 190 Booker 121, 124, 184 87, 103, 121, 123, 184, 186, 195 Blackard 78, 176 Bookout 9 178, 193 Belote 75 B1ackbern 112 Booth 57, 81, 93, Brad1y 38 Benham 35 Blackburn 18, 21, 33, 120, 139, 183, 186 Bradshaw 38, 123 Bennet 80, 135 90, 143, 178, 192 Boothe 68, 76 Bradsher 28 Bennett 19, 120, 192, B1ackbm 29 Boon 79 Brady 37, 168 193 Blackshear 35 Boone 6, 108 Bragg 45, 60 Bennitt .28 Blackwell 26, 66, 67, Borak 102 Braidwell 19 Benson 26, 28, 59, 101, 120, 186 Boran 31 Braizer 197 146, 150 Blain 92, 121, 180, 182 Boren 19, 23, 191 Brakebill 141 Bentinck 145 Blair 9, 19, 55, 75, Borgus 159 Bramble 79 Bentley 2 98, 109, 140, 141, Boring 19 Bramer 188 Berge 99 148 Boro 60 Bramfied 174 Berkett 36 Blake 177, 195 Borum 71 Bramlet66 Bernard 116, 132 Blakely 17 Bosden 77 Branch 26, 28, 31, Berrger 124 Blakeman 156 Boshers 34, 39 34, 83, 91, 120, Berry 19, 23, 24, 31, Blalock 181, 198 Bostic? 134 139, 178, 183, 195 65, 75, 89, 124, B1am ? 91 Bostick 19, 76, 96 Brand 191 136, 142, 141, ISS, Blanchard 50 Boswell 34 Brandenbirger 55 167, 177, 188 Bland 28, 46, 81, 188 Bosworth 109, 120 Brandon 67, 176 Berson 16 Blankenship 19, 96, Bott 60 Brands 55 Berton 185 137, lSI, 191, 192 Bottoms 108 Branham 178 Bess 98 Blankinship 23 Bounds 122, ISO, 178, Brann 191 Best 19 Blanton 109 187 Brannum 9, 22 Bettes 196 Blasingame 33, 34 Bourden 18 Branom 97 Bettis 50, 191 Blaylock 76 Bourne 60 Branson 122 Beverage 34 Bledsoe 135 Boutwell 143 Brantley 79, 138, 189 Bevill146 Blessing 81 Bowan 122 Braswell 199 Bevins 34 Blevens 140 Bowden 9, 36, 148, Bratcher 38, 146 Bibb 123, 132 Blevins 19, 89, 124 200 Bratton 63 Volume 27. 19'80 203

Bray 55. 60. 75 Brown (cont'd) 171. Burns (cont'd) 174, Campbell (cont'd) 76, Braze 18 174, 177, 179, 180, 200 77, 82. 90, 109, Brazel 131 181, 182, 184, 186, Burnutt 171 120. 137, 142, 157, Brazelton 198 187, 188. 192, 195, Burress 95 158, 159, 175, 177, Brazier 175 199 Burroughs 139 179, 182 Breakbi11 19. 20 Browne 48 Burrow 77, 172 Cammil 19 - Brease 20 Browning 64, 65, 77, Burrows lID, 173 Camp1e 188 Breeding 80 120 Burroughs 75 Camron 21, 134 Breedlove 97 * Brooker 66 Burrus 57 Canard 36 Breidert 60 * Brooks lID, 124, 134, Burry 38 Candell 75 Breil 156 140 Burt 75, 76 Cane 81 Brevard 185 * Brookshier 48 Burton 2. 26, 28, 29, Canider 111 Brewer 19. 33, 36, 38, Broy1e 156 31, 76, 91, 94, Cannady 38 39, 60, 80, 82, Broyles 20, 146, 156 137, 138, 139. 183, Cannard 122 134. 140. 144, 177. Bruce 25, 47, 68, 184. 185. 186. 187, Cannavan 116 192. 200 131, 194, 195, 199 189, 190, 200 Cannon 19, 75, 121, Brewster 139 Brumley 38, 88, 93 Burtram 39 122, 124. 148 Brewton 127 Brumlow 79 Busby 36 Cantrell 35, 63, 81, Brey 188 Bruner 144. 153 Buser 61 189 Booker ? 134 Bruier 144 Bush 30, 60, 138, 189 Cam..ray 22 Briant 20. 24. 28. Brust 196 Butler 20. 26, 54, 63, Caperton 113 38. 74, 80, 81, Bruster 9, 27, 187 100. 118, 152, 199 Capett 187 ISO, 186 Bryan 59, 60, 108, Butt 60, 93 Caplinger•.95 Brice 33, 137 132, 188 Butterworth 26 Caps 180 Brickey 142 Bryant 7, 31, 33, Bullock 29, 30 Capps 91 Bridgeforth 26 37, 99. 121, 138. Byerly 123 Capshaw 21. 22 Bridgeman 178 145, 149, 150, 189 Byers 64, 100, 133. Car ? 78 Bridges 34, 64, 76 Brymer 83 200 Caraway 188 Bridgewater 188 Bryson 60 Byington 55 Carder(s) 160 Bridgewaters 9, 53 Buce 92 Byler 68 Cardwell 78. 121, Bridgis 68 Buchanan 41, 45, 60. Byrge 151 182 Briggs 63, 122, 178 100, 196 Byrd 20, 43 Cargo 143 Brigham 161 Buck 3, 9 Byrn 75 Carley 80, 81 Bright 20, 40, 45, 75, Buckhannon 50, 67 Byrnes 136 Carlin 96 ( 86, 123 Buckingham 168 Byrns 46, 194 Carlisle 60, 61 Briley 33, 50 Buckley 31. 105, 133. Carmack 134 Brimer 194 137. 196 Cabe 20, 34. 36 Carmen 191 Brinbury 183 BUCY 90, 184. 188 Cabell 18, 57 Carmichael 96, 123 Brinkley 60 Budd 55 Cabbott 189 Carmo1y 106 Brint 79 Buffa10w 121 Cace 132 Cam 134 Brisbin 60 Buie 33, 100 Caceper 142 Carnes 76, 120, 178, Briscoe 7 Bull 60 Cade 33 181, 187 Brison 35 Bullard 79, 188 Caddell 20 Carns 178. 179 Brister 92, 137 Bullock 63, 90, 116. Caffay 135 Carney 106 Britt 79, 93, 191, 137, 184, 187 Cagger 49 Carothers 69 196 Bunch 151 Cagle 67, 79, 135 Carpenter 9, 26. 79, Britton 192 Bundy 36 Caimes 3 90, 100. 108, 150, Broach 200 Burchem 63 Cain 21, 41, 43, 44, 177, 179 Broadwaters 183 Burchett 55, 67 45, 85, 134 Carper 77 Broadway 33. 37, 39 Burford 29, 60, 114. Cairy 63 Carr 35, 61, 120, Brock 9, 68, 175, 137, 188 Caldwell 19. 20, 60, 132, 197 177, 195 Burge 151 87,89,'122,133. Carraway 183 Brodnax 184 Burgess 34. 47, 114, 143, 166, 169. 180 Carrel 134 Broiles 20 177, 191 Caler 141 Carrethers 144 Broils 20, 143 Burk 40 Calhoun 36 Carrol 19, 34 Bronhan 111 Burkart 179 Calicot 9 Carroll 20, 69, 100, Brook 173 Burke 20, 146, 191 Ca10way 121 116, 168 Brooks 20, 35, 37, 60, Burket 36 Call 179 Carruth 76, 134, 198 64, 75, 79, 81, 89, Burkett 7 Callaway 121, 123 Carsini 61 120, 147, 173, 178** Burkhart 120 Callison 181 Carson 19, 20, 141 Brown 9, 17, 20, 22, Burlison 85 Calloway 113, 123 Carter 19, 20, 28. 29. 30, 31, 34, 36, Burnes 120, 146, 174 Calvert 64, 66 34, 35, 41, 44, 61, 37, 39, 45, 46, 48, Burnett 9, 59, 75, Cam 134 64, 67, 95. 96, 49, 52, 60, 65, 67, 120, 122. 124, 171, Camb1e 157 120, 122, 124, 131, 68. 69, 75. 76, 77, 180, 192 Cameron 4, 21.,142, 132, 134, 145, 160, 78. 79. 80, 87, 89. Burnette 20, 122. 177, 165, 169 178, 180 90, 93. 98, 103, 180, 181 Camp 78, 79, 113, Carthy 132 Ill. 120. 121, 123, Burnham 64, 101 177, 181 Cartright 184 124. 132, 134, 135, Burns 20, 34, 35, 47, Campbell 9, 20, 21. Cartwright 41, 76, 141. 148. ISO, 171, 60, 80, 131, 136, 40, 63, 64. 68, 69, 77, 149, 190 ** see above *out of order 204 "ANSEARCHIN t.. NEWS

Carty 13 Chavis 120 Cleary 61 Cole 7, 9, 36, 62, Caruthers 61, 63, Cheairs 76 Cleaves 61 79, 90, 96, 123, 67, 73, 77 Cheatham 196 Clt:-bourne 123 146, 177 Carvin 80 Cheek 150 C1ems 51 Coleman 27, 33, 62, 64, Cary 122 Cherry 50, 76, 200 Clemens 9, 34 65, 67, 69, 77, Casey 7, 33, 69, 75, Chesney 179 Clement 83 121, 127, 133, 146, 80, 84, 145, 146 Chester 51, 62, 66 Clements 129, 153 170, 177, 198 Cash 38, 63, 79, Chessher 83, 114 C1emer 66 Coles 28, 102 121, 122, 128, 167 Chetham 61 C1endenon 44 Coley 77 Casinger 35 Cheetwood 20 Clepper 174, 175 Collier 40, 78, 133 Cason 17 Chewning 81 Cleveland 155, 194 Collins 4, 5, 13, 21, Cassady 120, 124 Chickering 47 Cleves 31, 188 26, 48, 49, 62, 73, Casteel 20, 34, 35, Childers 21 C1iborne 120, 178, 80, 81, 106, 110, 140 Childres 22, 79 179 124, 165, 187, 193 Castello 52 Childress 121, 123, Cliboun 178 Colloway 123 Castleman 94, 132 124, 150, 178, 180, Clibourn 122 Collver 55 Caswell 120, 124 182, 193 Click 123 Collville 44 Cate 146 Childs 124 Clift 140 Colter 21, 199 Cates 20, 67, 97, Chiles 47, 73 Clifft 78, 177 Coltharp 31 121, 147, 197 Chilton 9 Clifton 21, 76, 134 Colton 155 Cathey 64 Chineworth 123 Climer 63, 67 Co1vett 192, 193 Cattrill 181 Chisam 81 Climore 65 Colville 21, 40, 41, Caughorn 21 Chisham 84 Cline 81 43, 44, 45, 84, 85 Causby 81 Chism 48 Clinton 78, 141 Comber 178 Cauthon 95 Chisholm 79 C10nirtger 178 Combs 9 Cauthorn 95 Chisom 25 Clopton 57 Comer 81, 94, 121, 135 Cavenar 65 Chisum 108 Clossor. 155 ~ompere 198 Cavett 20 Chitty 21 Cloud 158, 177 Compton 31, 52 Caviniss 183 Choat 21, 33, 34, C10usse 124 Con 184 Cawan 131 35, 155 C1owson 121 Conaster 9 Cawhorn 20 Choate 9, 133, 136 Cloyd 31, 63, 78 Conder 69 Cawley 77 Chrisohm 109 C1uskey 119 Condren 146 Cawthorne 95 Chrisman 78, 85 Coalter 199 Condron 21 Cawthon 95 Christes 132 Coane 61 Conell 62 Caywood 20 Christeson 148 Coates 78, 156 Conelly 62 Cajor 9 Christhorn ? 135 Coat:s 21, 67 ConeI' 27 Cecil 9 Christian 36, 37, 66, Coaty 134 Conley 123 Cerindman 19 108, 121, 122, 134 Cobb 9, 18, 26, 28, Conn 18, 27, 31, 62, Certain 61 Christman 3 29, 34, 37, 91, 92, 109, 183, 187 Chadick 80 Chum1ea 122 121, 181, 188 Connally 6.4 Chadoin 134 Chumley 150 Coble 67 Conner 21,' 22, 27, 35, Chadom 136 Church 149 Cochran 19, 21, 22, 64, 87, 88, 113, Chaffin 32, 79, 188, Churchwell 34, 36, 23, 24, 25, 61, 86, 123, 137, 178,197 198 39, 149, 181 89, 114, 143 Connolly 119 Chambe1airt 21, 124, Churmon 124 Cochrane 64 Connors 62 143 Cicalla 61 COCkill 184 Conns 111 Chamberland 21 Ciders 98 Cocker 187 Conroy 170 Chamberlin 23, 64 Cinc1air 193 Cockman 38 Conway 23, 62, 138, Chamberline 169 Citchens 21 Cockram 65 178 Chambers 27, 61, 92, Clagett 63, 65 Cockrell 61 Cook 21, 40, 52, 64, 139, 155~ 183, 187 C1ampet 19, 89, 142 Cockrum 65 65, 67, 68, 76, Chambless 74, 96 Clanton 38, 97 Coe 30, 31 112, 119, 123, 131, ChamfensOft n Clapp 121, 122, 178, Cofer 150 133, 142, 147 Champion 110, 113, 181 Coffee 33, 41, 84, 111 Cooke 21, 55, 175 137, 183 Claridge 61 Coffey 199 Cooksy 134 Champlain 194 Claries 29 Coffin 199 Coombs 161 Champon 139 Clark 9, 21, 33, 41, Coffman 124 Cooney 12, 61 Chandler 67, 76, 120, 43, 61, 66, 69, 75, Coffy 186 Coope 21 138, 164, 199 77, 79, 108, 120, Ce,gb:l.ll 184 Cooper 9, 20, 26, 34, Chan.::y 130 l2:;', 1:)2, '133, 134, Cohen 61 37, 38, 39, 62, 70, Chapell 66, 76 147, 174, 177, 198 Cohorn 66 71, 72, 79, 81, 84. Chappell 128, 129 Clarke 0:", 156, 191 Coil 9 96, 121, 124, 150 Chapin 155 Clar,u,,:on 61 Coke'36 183, 184, 189, 198 Chapman 48, 52, 61, Clary 6i. Cok~r 18, 92, 93, 124, COOl' 80 75, ~24, 178, 195 Claunch 75 179, 180, 181 Copeland 21, 35, 36, Channica1 191 Clawson 48 C00k 36, 37, 107 37, 39, 122, 123, Char-cer 63, 64 Clay 32, 75, 136 Co1bourn 21, 143 124, 144, 165, 181 Chase 61 Claybourne 9 Col:;:,urn 75 Coperthwait 62 Chasteen 41 Clayton 69, 78, 180, Coldwell 20, 22, 78, Copland 21 Chavers 67 181, 200 7S, 88, 121 Cop1y 9 /Vo1ume 27, 1980 205

Coppage 2 Crenshaw 62, 92, 134, Cusic 143 Deaton 63, 64, 76, Coppenbarger 21 184, 185 Cusi.ck 22 80, 102, 124 Coppock 21 Creswell 89 Cuthberton 1.24 Debausk 24 Corby 62 Crew 18, 22 Cypert 37, 39 Debusk 177 Corce1ius 9 Crews 62, 75, "81, Desherd 172 Cordes 62 123, 134, 180, 182 Dabbs 34, 75, 76, 79 Deen Corem 124 Crippen 122, 179 Dabney 120, 182 Defriese 122, 182 Corigor 172 Crisp 75 Dafft 75 Defrieso 177 Corley 114 Criss 93 Dale 3 Dehart 98 Corneagy 26 Crissup 69 Daile 180 Deigh 178 Cornelius 68 Critington 66 Dailey 31, 156 Deis 115 Cornfe1d 194 Crittendon 75 Daily 124 Delahoussaye 195 Cornwell 77 Crittenten 93, 138 Dairs 180 Deland 137 Corteney 179 Crittentin 91 Daley 169 De1ass 181 Cortney 123 Crittenton 93, 138 Dalton 9, 62, 122, De1k 38 Cosbey 78 Crittington 21 145 Deloach 174, 175, Costen 62 Crocker 71, 77 Damern 75 186, 187 Coster 113 Crocket 120, 134, 135 Damesworth 145 Deloche 136 Cotemy 181 Crockett 9, 113, 153 Damewood 121, 145 De10sure 140 Cotham 67, 68 Crockril1 191 Damron 120 Delzell 141 Cothran 147 Crook 30, 31, 137, 148 Danforth 20, 23, 24 Denunons 62 Cotten 84 Croley 21 Daniel 38, 68, 81, 99, Denne 24 Cottom 67 Cromwell 155 123, 135, "136, 175 Denning 88 Cotton 64, 183, 184, Cronan 62 Dannie1s 64 Denny 21, 48, 81, 142 185 Croning 62 Darby 38 Denson 113, 171 Cottrell 124 Croslin 82 Dardan 65 Denton 34, 148 Couch 36, 77 Cross 31, 78, 112, Dardas 120 Depriest 68 Cou1bourn 19 161, 184, 186 Darden 64, 184, 185 Derossett 177 Cou1san 42 Crossan 121 Dar1y 38 Deshazer 67, 136 Cou1ten 177 Crossin 121 Darmond 22 Deshazo 81 Coulter 21, 199 Crossno 33 Darnall 99 Deshazure 66 Counce 175 Crosswhite 75 Darracott 70 Detworth 34 Counts 197 Crouch 9 Darrow 135 Devault 121 ( Coup 21 Crow 75, 97, 124, 132 Darter 130 Deveport 22 Courtney 12 Crowder 97 Dauuuu (7) 175 Dever 77 Cout1er 76, 79 Crowell 34 Davenport 120, 191, Devine 115 Coventon 21 Crozier 179 200 Devinney 67, 68 Covington 179 Crum 135, 199 Davidson 9, 23, 33, Devoult 181 Cowan 9,21, 87, 110, Crumpler 132, 134 35, 64, 65, 69, 83, Dewen 69 111, 120, 141, 142, Crunch 132 96, 100, 131, 132, Dewey 199 143, 144, 150, 158, Crush 21 136, 143, 171, 177 Dewise 9 184, 185, 189 Crutcher 79 Davie 9 Dews 120 Cowart 41 Cubbins 62 Davies 51, 59 Dial 43, 65 Cox 2, 9, 21, 42, 44, Cude 67 Daviess 100 Dicey 145 65, 77, 78, 79, 80, Cullen 62 Davis 9, 20, 22, 28, Dickason 187 99, 121, 122, 123, Cu1p 33 29, 33, 34, 37, 38, Dicke 134 132, 135, 177, 178, Culpepper 12 39, 50, 53, 63, 64, Di.ckerson 145 179, 181," 182, 191, Culton 21, 55 6?, 66, 67, 68, 75, Dickey 121, 123 197, 199 Culver 9 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, Dickie 64 Crabtree 9 Culwell 132 81, 86, 87, 88, 92, Dickinson 27, 37, 93 Craft 21, 61, 75, 78 Cununing 21 93, 95, 113, 114, Dickson 22, 34, 36, Cragg 63, 66, 67 Cununings 9, 21, 43, 115, 120, 122, 123, 38, 77, 133, 135 Craig 19, 21, 23, 77, 62, 75, 121 124, 129, 132, 136, Dicus 39, 69, 109 86, 95, 99, 122, Cununins 64, 181 146, 176, 178, 179, Diddle 142 123, 136, 142, 152, Cunningham 21, 36, 37, 180, 181, 184, 197 Dietz 48 177, 181 47, 62, 87, 123, Davisson 23 Diffee 69 Craighead 179 132, 134, 136, 143, Davy 64 Dike 79 Crain 39, 62 177, 180 Dawson 77, 79, 119, Dikes 179 Crampton 195 Cupp 21, 22 177, 180 Dill 35, 115 Crane 6 Curd 178 Day 11, 50 Dillard 75 Cranfield 198 Curl 67 Dayley 76 Dillehay 135 Craven 48, 149, 200 Curray 68 Dazarn 180 Dil1ender 194 Cravens 9, 48, 200 Currey 196 Deadrick 120 Dillin 112 Crawford 9, 29, 72, Currier 24, 177, 181 Dean 69, 77, 79, 82, Dillon 35 75, 77, 79, 80, 90, Curry 77 148, 197 Dilworth 178 104, 110, 120, 121, Curtis 37, 39 Dearing 115 Dines 22, 177 123, 124, 130, 149, Curtes 22 Dearmond 22, 124, Dinson 113 155, 178, 179, 181, Curtis 142 179, 180 Dishmon 9 195, 198 Curtuy 21 Deason" 81 Dishner 130 Crawley 77 Cusack 62 Deatherage 3, 178 Disney 49 206 "Ai,SEARClIIN'" NEWS

Disshongh 75 Draper 178, 181 Eason 28, 63, 138 Epley 124 Dixon 81, 112 Drennen 77 Easterly 47 Epperson 67, 160 Doak 1"17 Drewin 186 Eastham 3 Eppes 117, 178 Dobbin 103 Driscoll 9 Eastman 120 Erdman 152 Dobbins 124 Driskell 79 Eaton 36, 116 Erickson 116 Dobbs 39, 43 Dritt 115 Eaves 116 Erskine 116 Dockery 76, 177 Driver 186 Eavins 33 Ervin 80 Dockett 153 Drury 13 Ebert. 103 Erwin 73, 79, 116 Dodd 63 Duberry 78, 95 Ebbert 116 Essan 41 Dodsom 63 Dubey 31 Eckford 29, 139 Essary 41, 42, 77 Dodson 42, 63, 69, Dubois 78, 156 Edden ? 93 Essig 116 77, 108, 131, 191, DuBose 115 Eddens 91 Estabrook 193, 195 Duckworth 36 Eddings 97 Estes 67, 135, 177 Doerner 97 Duc1ke 40 Eddington 122,124 Estill 111, 112, 113 Doherty 22, 86, 181 Dudley 66, 120, 198, Eddins 26, 90, 91, 94, Etchevame 116 Dolan 115 199 116, 138, 184, 185, Etherage 37 Dollison 199 Duerson 115 186 Etheredge 153 Donahoo 22 Duff 23, 67, 86 Eddleman 51, 150 Etheridge 133, 136 Donald 22 Duffy 148, 190 Eddlemon 101 Etter 41 Donaldson 37, 80, Dugan 22, 96 Edds 199 Eubanks 177 115, 199 Duggan 22 Edgar 193 Euclid 25 Donathan 171 Dugger 34, 192 Edminston 22 Evans 10, 29, 96, 98, Dondera 117 Duggin 54 Edmiston 22 112, 116, 122. 130. Donelson 62 Duian ? 132 Edmonds 23 131, 132. 135. 175. Donne1 81 Duke 55, 60, 67, 99, Edmondson 22, 42, 96, 177 Dooling 37 115, 134, 137 119, 123, 182, .198 Everett 22, 35. 124. Dophin 186 Dunagin 67 F.dmonson 22 134 Dorch 26, 65 Dunaway 67, 133 Edmundson 199 Everette 178. 179 ,Doris 176 Duncan 9, 18, 20, 21, EdsaU.55.· Everton 2 Dorman 2 22, 23, 36, 45, 68, Edward 134 Eves 77, 135 Dortch 28, 29, 91, 129 69, 77, 79, 87, 88, Edwards 10,· 15, 22, Evets 75 Dorton 177 98, 112, 113, 114, 26, 27, 30, 31, 34, Evins 161 Doss 9, 90 116, 123, 124, 148, 39, 68, 77, 116, Ewing 20. 22, 87. 89, Doster 192 174, 181, 192, 49 137, 186, 187 113. 120.142 Dotson 12, 92, 124, Dunham 33 Eggleston 153 Exum 28 136, 179 Dunlap 22, 179 Ehrman 116 Ezell 116. 122, 123. Dougan 76, 109 Dunn 22, 77, 80, 115, Eichberg 116 181 Doughand 110 116, 122, 124, 177, Ei11oddox 192 Douglas 183, 187, 178, 180 E1am 43 Fagan 120 196, 197 Dunnagan 131 Elbert 4 Fagg·18.141 Douglass 187 Dunn~an 131 Elder 142 Failing 155 Dough1ess 124 Dunwoody 22 Eldridge 186 Fain 22. 194 Douherty 87, 115 Dupree 139, 191 Eleazer 132, 134 Fairley 52 Douglass 7, 22, 28, Duprey 183 Elgin 76 Faissn 75 29, 63, 83, 90, Dupuy 29 Eliott 22 Falkner 68,178, 181 115, 137, 138 Duran 87 Elison '77 Fallon 181 Dourning 68 Durand 136 Elkins 68 Falls 90. 188 Douthand 110 Durby 84 E11exander 42 Fancher 48 Douthet 19 Duren 35 Ellington 21, 185 Farcus ? 92 Douthett 18 Durham 22, 49, 86, Elliott 5, 33, 34, 82, Farley 43 Douthis 175 122, 193 116, 143, 169, 179, Farmer 18. 23. 120. Douthit 20, 21, 24,25, Durley 84 186 122, 123. 142. 153 86, 87, 88, 140, Durning 68 Ellis 34, 39, 121, Farnam 155 141, 142, 143, 144 Durno1ds 22 127, 132, 135 Farner 197 Douthitt 18, 24 Durrett 76 Ellison 64 Farnsworth 170 Dove 121, 182, 183 Duttlinger 116 Elmore 40, 76, 191 Farr 22, 23 Dowdy 31, 33 Duval 83 E1ps 10 Farrar 5. 56 Dowell 120, 123 Dycus 32 Elrod 200 Farrell 116 Dowlen 123 Dye 76 Elwell 156 Farrington 45 Dowlinl17 Dyer 55, 68, 124 E1za 199 Farris 27. 31. 63. 90. Downes 115 E1zie 180 91. 92. 139. 183. Downey 3 Eaden 133 Embrey 1p, 172 185, 187 Downing 37, 147 Eads 35 Emmerson 140 Farrow 116 Downs 9, 49, 186 Eagleton 22 Emmit 120 Faubion 82. 84 Doxey 76, 81 Eakin 22, 33, 86 England 131 Faulkner 46 Doyle 112, 119, 123, Eanes 116 Eng1edow 85 Faust 186. 188 180, 181 Earle 150 Enoch 7 Faustner 192 Dozier 120 Early 21, 177 Enochs 175 Faw1kes 170 .Drake 45, 72, 100.. 112 Easley 63, 64, 66, lms1ey 116 Fader 182 Drane 7 67, 69 Eperson 10 Fea 25 Volume 27, 1980 207

Feagin 77 Fo1kner 23, 87, 124 . Frazier 23, 28, 155, Gardner IS, 23, 65, 81, Felkner 23 182 179 177, 182 Fellers 194 Folts 78 Freeman 23, 117, 124, Garegnon 119 Felton 84 Folwell 91, 92, 93 150 Garett 90 Felts 116 Foman 117 ,French 44, 45, 68, Garland 70, 98, 194 Fenster 116 Forbes 196 177, 180 Garley 146 Fentress 33, 75, 135 Forbess 78, 196 Freshour 144 Garlin 194 Fergason 10 Ford 76, 117, 134, Freytag 192 Garner 23, 24, 25, 75, Ferguson 7, 21, 75, 153, 178, 180 Fried 117 181, 182, 199 76, 79, 81, 86, 88, Forehand 35 Fritts 121 Garramore 52 120, 147, 150, 178, Foreman 117 Frogg 10 Garret 68,69,122,134, 179, 181 Forest ? 135 Frost 50, 124, 177, 135 Ferrell 10, 40, 41, Forester 23, 67 181, 197 Garretson 89 44, 45 Forrest 117 Frutiger 71 Garrett 3, 10, 50, 71, Ferro1 63 Forrett 188 Fry 80, 120, 124, 148, 80, 90, 194 Few 131 Forgerson 63 156 Garrison 34, 117 Field 92, 138, 184 Forguson 143 Frye 49 Garrit 68 Fielder 63 Forister 88 Fudge 194 Garsh 178 Fields 77, 92, 94, Forman 12 Fugate 48 Garvan 120 144, 185 Forrest 7 Fulghum 79, 80 Gaspari 117 Fifer 19 Forrester 113, 124, Fu1gum 79 Gaston 132 Fike 177 144 Fu11ain 145 Gateley 76 Finch 63, 116 Forrist 43 Fuller 7, 133, 169 Gates 16, 17, 27, 31, 49, Fincher 109 Forrlster 44 Fullerton 28, 138 76 Findley 23, 36, 132 Former(s) 176 Fulton 164, 177 Gatewood 10, 79 Find1y 10 Forner 176 Fumbanks 7 Gatling 139 Fine 98 Forstner 192 Funister 113 Gatti 117 Finger 179, 180 Forsyth 77, 132 Funk 152 Gauldin 7 Finger1y 10 Forsythe 134, 175 Fuquay 67 Gault 18, 2~, 24, 88, 124, Finley 15, 116, 191 Fort 78, 80 Furgason 147 140,144,178 Finney 91 Forth 26 Furgeson 23 Gay 22, 23, 75, 76, 77 Firmbuck 134 Fortner 40, 80, 120, Funston 35 Gaye 116 ( Firth 27, 137, 183, 121, 124 Futhy 177 Gayler 77, 90 186, 187, 189 Fortune 78, 80 Fuzz1e 133 Gaylord 117 Fischer 101, 148 Fosha 23, 141 Gean 76 Fish 80, 197 Foster 14, 18, 36, 44, Gaba 200 Gearen (in) 123 Fisher 23, 90, 116, 63, 71, 75, 77, 79, Gadbery 36 Geary 118 117~ 122, 183, 184, 120, 124, 135, 173, Gai1er 186 Geas1in 177 186, 196 178, 197 Gai~er 50 Gee 81, 125 Fisk 17 Fosutt 188 Gaines 120, 197 Gefforie 134 Fitzgerald 13, 121, Fought 79 Gaffin 108 Ge1breath 86 129 Foust 121, 124, 179, Ga1ahor 23 Gel1aher 144 Fitzhugh 51, 76 187 Galbreath 34 Gengler 52 Fitzuw 31 Foute 23 Gale 154 Gentry 10, 23, 36, 49, 68, F1annaken 179 Fowkes 117 Gallaher 36, 37,121, Ill, 117, 123, 131, F1annakin 179, 181 Fowler 10, 34, 35, 122 132, 178, 179 Flannery 117, 131 38, 64, 79, 178 Ga11aspie 179 George 20, 23, 40, 63, 66, Flatt 99 Fow1ey 32 Gallaway 132 67, 76, 86, 88, 89, Fleet 78 Fowlkes 7, 63, 66, Ga11ig1y 34 122, 123, 131, 141, 144, Fleming 97, 121, 181, 117 Gallion 23, 38, 179, 178, 179 186 Fox 23, 37, 76, 117, 180 Geurin 103 FlellDlling 137 123, 179 Gallon 38 Ghir1anda 117 F1esheart 117 Foy 124, 182 Galloway 78, L17 Ghormley 23 Flinchum 198 Fraker 123, 178 Gambard 133 Gibbons 33, 180 Flinn 80 Frame 17, 111, 175 Gamberl 38 Gibbs 21, 23, 88, 123, Flint 76 France 47 Gamble 18, 19, 22, 23,24 124, 134, 179, 181 F1ippan 28, 30, 90 Franch 10 2J, 35, 40, 77, 86, Gibson 69, 79, 117, 132, Flippen 137, 198 Francis 10, 23, 47, 117 87, 120, 121, 134, 136, 137, 179, 197 Flippin 137, 138, 184, Frank 104 140, 142, 144, 181 Gideon 123 187, 188 Frankland 117 Gambrell 34 Giffen (in) 23, 134 Flood 38 Franklin 10, 23, 26, GalIDIIe1(1) 23, 87 Gilbert 117, 134 Flournoy 117, 156 33, 81, 123, 124, GalIDIIon 117, 123, 152, Gilbreath 50, 177, 179 Flowers 10, 38, 68, 180 178, 182, 191 Gilchrist 37 80, 165, 199 Franks 20, 23, 37, 140, Gann 194 Giles 29, 65, 82, 83, 186, Floyd 15, 64, 78, 112, 141 Gant(t) 36, 65, 123, 196 147, 172, 173, 198 Fran1and 88 17R Gill 10, 21, 29, 34, 63, Foewell ? 91, 92 Franz 102 Garbrina 117 64, 90, 118, 169 Foley 200 Frasier 26 Gardenhire 51 Gillaspie 111, 113 Folk 188 Frasure 45 Gardiner 156, 157, 174 Gillespie 19, 20, 21, 22, Folker 23 Frazer 67 Gardon 44 23, 24, 25, (cont'd) 208 "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS

Gillespie (cont'd) 75. Gracy 24.64 Grubb 153 Halstead 118 77. 86. 87. 88. 140 Grady 118. 120 Gruss 122 Ham 75. 90. 92. 181 141. 143. 144. 182 Graham 52.78. 79. 116. Grymes 134 Hamblen 82 Gillespy 20. 21. 25. 87 118. 121. 131. 148. Guedry 191 Hamblin 79 Gi11ess45 172. 178 G~st 42. 197 Hambrick 46. 92. 133 Gilliam 173. 174. 175. Grammar 177 Guff 133 Hamer 38 192 Gran(d)bery 90. 184,186 Guff(e)y 10 Hames 76 Gillis 3. 37 Grant 87. 95. 148. 191 Guilliams 34 Hamill 140 Gillmore 23 Grantham 78. 79 Guinn 24 ~ 38. 135 Hamilton 24. 80, 97. 127 Gilman 136 Graves 22. 28. 29, 48, Quise 79 193. 199 Gilmore 23. 80, 135 49. 57. 90.109. 122, Gu110c 36 Hamlett 13. 29, 184 Ginn 180 146. 176. 179. lSlGu110ck 134 Hamlin 188. Gipson 10. 99 Gravet(t) 66, 121 Cu110n 187 Hamm 38 Givins 69. 178 Gravis 176 Gunn(e) 112. 131. 133 Hammers 159 Glasgow 76. 81 Gray 24. 37. 38. 40. 47. Gunter 33. 34. 68 Hammil 24 Glas1ey 113 63. 68. 77. 79. 118, Gupton 134 Hammond(s~ 33. 50 Glass 7. 23. 33. 75. 123. 131. 133. 146. Gurley 146 Hammon(s) 33. 41. 84. 79. 88. 132 162. 174. 176. 192 Guthrie 161 132. 187 G1assick 118 Graybeal 122 Guy 20. 77 Hammontree 24 Gleaves 131. 134 Grayham 68 Guynn 186. 187 Hams 181 Glenn 29, 79. 90, 118. Gre~thouse 75 Guyre 84 Hanaback 27 139. 197 Greeman 156 Gwin 10 Hanby 100 Goad 78. 149. Green 16. 31. 33. 55.76 Gwinnup 55 Hanckley 77 Goar 34 79. 114. 118. 135.142 Gwyn(ne) 118 Hancock 41. 54. 75. 94. Goard 149 162. 164. 171. 179 Gynn 29, 186 114 Godabardy 59 Greenaway 140. 141 Hand 120 Goddard 124. 180 Greene 24. 52. 87. 188. Handby 180 Godsey 146 193. 195 Haas 149 Hand1(e)y 22. 87.110.175 Goetha11s 118 Greenleaf 76 Hach 118 Hand1yn 96 Goetz 118 Green1ease 110 Hack 24 Handy 113. 133 Godley 27 Greenlee 79. 171 ** Hackett 70 Haney 78 Goforth 34. 35. 39. 77 Green1ie 171 Hackney 24. 25. 121. Hank(e) 118 Goff 118 Greenway 88 179 Hankins 29. 35. 81. 122, gains 46. 121 Greenwood 75. 80 Hadden 97 . 124. 181, 182 Gold 24 Greer 12. 24. 43. 44.64. Had(d)ox 38 Hankinson 55 Golden 63. 126. 127 136. 178 Haden 10. 13 Hanks 16 Goldin 126 Greeson 37 Hag_,_ 134 Hanna 23. 24. 25, 144 Goldsberry 64 Gregory 30. 47, 69. 80. Hagan(s) 118; 13~. 146 Hannah 24. 33, 86. 100, Go1dsbey 124 97. 145. 147. 186.188 Hager 122 142 ., Golen 29 Gremmett 123 Haggard 33. 39. 161. Hanner 131 Golightly 38. 148 Grey 177 177 Hannun 188 Go1(1)iher Z3 Gribble 108. 190 Haggarty 118 Hanny '96 Go11oway 117 Griffin (on) 4. 24.29~47 Hagy 148 Hansand 178 Good 123 53. 66. 70. 111. 118. Hahne 118 Hansard 79. 178, 179,181 GOodlow 79, 137 146. 153. 180 ' Haig(h),:118 Hansen 146, 160 Goodman 10. 23. 24. 33 Griffing 117. 119 Hail(e) 24. 66. 142 Haones 21 34. 68. 118. 171. Griffith(s) 64. 72. 141. Haine(s) 71.'120. 180 Hara1dson 177 172, 173. 175. 176 183 Hainline 78 Harbin 64 Goodner 39 Griffitts 24. 86. 140. Hains 135 Harbison 63, 122. 179 Goodnight 199 143. 144 Hair(e) 22. 120 Harbour 37, 45 Goodrich 131, 133 Griggs 39. 78. 150 Haiston 19 Hardan 89 Goodrick 10 Grigsby 24. 64. 161 Hakins 142 Hardcastle 112 Goodson 45 Grills 120. 123 Halbrooks 68 Hardeman 119 Goodwin 87. 125. 127. Grimes 10. 35. 64. 69.75 Hale 24. 80. 134. 148. Harden 122. 133, 141 173, 174. 175 134. 189 181. 193. 197. 198 Harder 69 Goorrich 114 Grimmitt 63 Haley 33. 34. 66. 72 Hardin 33. 34. 35. 38. Gordon 37, 64. 65, 70, Grims 35 Halford 33. 77 44. 75. 76, 121, 141 82. 118. 161. 181 Grinder 34. 63 Haliburton 135 179, 181. 200 Gore 48. 77 Grindrod 118 Hall 10. 17. 19. 32. Harding 44 Gorman 118, 150 Grisham 20 35. 51. 75. 77. 81. Hardison 35. 76, Gossa(d)ge 42 Gris1e 179 87, 92, 118. 122. Hardwick(e) 24, 26, 76, Gos8et(t) 35.66, 181, Grissom 28. 90. 186 123. 124. 132. 133. 133 192. 198 Groaner 123 137. 138. 139. 142. Hardy 119 Gough 76 Gronauer 118 149. 156. 174. 178. Hare 29. 93 Gould 21. 67, 86. 141 Groom 10 179. 181. 184. 185. Hare1 50 Gound 177 Gross 3 186. 192. 195. 196. Hargis 24, 139. 140,., .'. Gower 136' Ground 177 197. 199 185 Gowins 35" Grove 65. 78. 118 Halley 186 Hargood 119 'Gowney "'10 "'" Gro-ver 118 Hallmark,129,:· . Hargrov,

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Harley 80 Hatfield 10, 12 Hendrixon 132 ~i11 (cont'd) 79, 80, 118 rle 24 Hatley 7(" ],32 Henkel 103 . 82, 91, lOa, 113, lIarman 66 Hat1in 31 Henkle 103 119, 120, 121, 13), Harmmons 186 Haun 6, 8, 46, 105, Henley 26, 28, 29, 79, 145, 160, 162, 177, lIarmon 12, 24, 122, 106, 153 91, 94, 137, 138, 178, 190, 191 143, 146, 147, 180, Haveky 120 139, 183, 184, 185, Hillhouse 78 181 . Havens 178 186, 187 Hillsman 122 Harold 124 Havron 191 Henneberg 71, 147 Hilman 134 Harp 24, 81 Hawe 134 Hennessee 40, 108 Hilton 34 Harpenau 149 Hawk 36, 141 Henney 88 Hinds 10, 12, 147, 178, Harper 24, 67, 79, 123 Hawkins 33, 172 Henry 23, 24, 25, 26, 179 129 Hawn 46 35, 37, 80, 83, 91, Hines 75, 106, 119 Harpole 43, 147 Hawthorn 125 120, 124, 135, 164, Hinkle 36, 103 Harpoo1 84 Hay 132, 148 191 Hinson 68, 69, 76, Harralson 47 Hayes 29, 190 Henshaw 77, 172 91, 92, 139 Harre1(1) 50, 64, 77, Hay10r 37 Hensley 38, 69, 79, 177 Hinton 37 91, 137, 155, 186 Haymer 75 Henson 78, 81, 124, Hirfley 87 Harrelson 38 Haynes 101, 120, 150, 135, 145, 180, 181 Hirren 93 Harres 18 167, 178, 180, 190 Henton 188 Hisks 25 Harriman 162, 163 Haynie 181 Hera1dson 38 Hisaw 12 Harrington 64, 198 Hays 10, 30, 38, 39, Herbert 53 Hitchcock 141 Harris 7, 10, 19, 22, 41, 80, 116, 119, Herd 68 Hite 3 23, 24, 26, 31, 33, 121, 123, 174 Hereford 110 Hitt 162 39, 43, 45, 50, 57, Hayse 135, 172 Herendon 38 Hittle 25 65, 69, 70, 75, 76, Haywood 166 Herman 66 Hix 10, 25, 32, 88,140 77, 78, 79, 80, 87, Haze1ridge 112 Hern 155 Hixon 147 90, 91, 119, 121, Hazelwood 122, 188 Herndon 109, 171, 172, Hizer 78 123, 132, 134, 140, Hazen 120 173, 176, 189 Hobbs 3, 63, 66, 72,178 141, 143, 147, 150, Hea 119 Herran 93 Hodge 78 167, 171, 178, 179, Head 114, 134 Herreford 110 Hodges 75, 78, 80, 83, 180, 181, 183, 185, **Hea1ey 119 Herrin 93 99, 119, 149, 191, 186, 193, 195, 200 Heard 128 Herring 119, 172 196 Harrison 36, 37, 38, Heare 90 Herrington 139, 185 Hoff 10, 12, 25, 142 ( 76, 77, 78, 79, 90, Hearne 155 Herron 186, 188 Hoffaker 12 177, 184, 188, 197 Heas1ett 26, 28, 29 Herryman 79 Hoffer 124, 179 Harrold 106 ** Really 189 Hershey 142 Hoffman 61 Harroll 81 Hearns 185 Hess 25, 100, 159 Hogan 134, 146, 192 Harron 188 Heas1it(t) 26, 29, Hester 28, 33, 76, 196 Hoge 45 Harry 135 186, 187 Hethcock 78 Hogens 131 Harst 48 Heath 24 Hewes 119 Hogg 32, 88, 89, 90,la7 Hart 24, 50, 71, 119, Heaton 194 Heyden 131, 152 Hogins 131 141, 185 Hebbert 123 Heydon 152 Hogue 77 Harter 103 Heekers 134 Hibbler 119 Hoke 75 Hartgrove(s) 34, 172 Heckle 119 Hickerson 33, 47, 133, Holbert 10, 85, 178 Hartgrown 172 Hedge 131 134 Ho1comb(e) 6, 8, 54, 55 Hartley 181 Hedgecough 100 Hickey 18, 123, 179 56, 77 Hartman 47 Hedrick 50, 180 Hick1and 22 Holden 37, 77, 119 Hartsell 88 Heelan 119 Hick1ey 141 Holder 19, 112, 113, Hartsfield 75, 149 Hefley 82, 83 Hickman 63, 79, 81, 145, 173, 175, 176 Hartt 87 Heidel 119 124, 177, 180 Holderfield 68 Hartwell 119 Heiskell 179 Hicks 10, 15, 25, 33, Holford 33 Harty 80 Helbert 130, +49 34, 63, 65, 69, 73, Ho1gin 124 Harvell 27, 64 He1deth 12 78, 81, 122, 132, Holiday 79 Harvey 35, 51, 76, 77, Helms 10, 33, 120, 133, 141, 178, 179, Hollabaugh 34 116, 135, 178 121, 194 191 Hollan 66 Harvy 123, 177, 179 Helton 35, 37, 159 Hickson 124 Holland 7, 80, 119, 131, Harwell 91, 93, 138 Hen 80 Hiefner 98 146, 147, 148 Harwood 119 Henard 46 Higgason 47 Hollandsworth 35, 45 Has 184 Henck1e 103 Higgenbottom 91 Holley 95, 109 Hash 24, 46 Henderson 24, 33, 57, Higgerson 47 Holliday 79, 81 Hashberger 124, 181 75, 80, 87, 111, Higgins 97 Ho1lim 31 Haske(l)t 20, 24 112, 120, 137, 138, Higgs 80 Hollingsworth 173, 174, Haskins 63, 177, 189 140, 142, 179, 184, High 76, 196 175, 176 Hasley 136 186, 187, 194 Highfield 80 Hollis 33, 35, 38, 4S Hassell 33, 64, 65, 67 Hendin 184 Hight 163 Holloman 79, 98 Hasty 34, 35, 175 Hendon 30, 172, 188 Hightower 119, 133, 134 Holloway 19, 24, 25, 28, Hatch 30 Hendren 7 Higison 147 29, 31, 36, 80, 89, Hatchell 81 Hendricks 22, 121, 123 Hiles 19 90, 94, 137 Hatcher 24, 88, 178, 135 Hill 10, 26, 31, 35, Hollowy 30 179, 180 Hendrix 7,38,77,119,124 38, 42, 43, 49, 77, Holmes 5, 34, (cont'd) 210 "ANSEARCHIN"" NEWS

Holmes (cont'd) 56, 80. Huber 59 Hyde 71 Jewell 137 97. 119. 192. 193 Hucheson 64 Hyden 152 Jimeson 86 Ho1ms 33. 64 Huchison 18, 19. 21 Hyre 165 Jinkins 68 Ho1oway 24 Huckaby 10, 128, 149 Hysmith 33 Job(e) 33, 61, 79, 135 Holst 58. 115 Huck1and 22 Johns 57, 114, 124 Holt 36. 38. 39. 67. Huddleston 10, 12, 34, Johnson 14, 26, 27, 29 121. 141. 165. 185 42, 63, 67, 75, 176 Ikerd 95 30, 33, 35. 37, 38, Holton 57 191 Ing 119 40, 41, 42, 44, 64, Ho1tsford 65 Hudgens 133, 136 Ingr(ah)am 6, 42. 64, 68, 69, 75. 77, 78, Holtzclaw 82 " Hudibergh 120, 177 65, 80, 86, 88, 121, 80. 91, 93, 94, 97, Holyfield 10. 80 Hudson 77, 79, 122, 178, 191, 192 98. 120, 121, 122, Homes 80 131, 134, 194, 195 Irby 136 123, 124, 128. 131, Hommel 178 Hudspeth 28, 112, 113, lriar 86 132, 133, 143, 144, Honoll 80 137, 138 Irick 180 145, 156, 161, 164, Hood 10. 12. 20. 24. Hudstead1er 68 Irion 86 175, 177, 179, 180, 37. 91. 123, 124. Hudston 68 Irish 75. 165 181, 182, 183, 188, 149, 165, 180 Huff 191 Ir1and 86 189, 192, 195, 196, Hoofer ,99. 199 Huffaker 9, 10. 122, Iron(s) 34, 76, 78 199 Hook(s) 18. 22, 25, 143, 179 Irvin 86 Johnston 10, 21, 44, 165, 187, 188 Huffins 37 Irvine 128, 129 86, 87, 109. 111. Hooker 181 Huf(f)man 25, 86, 140, Irwin 23, 63, 65, 76, 127, 132, 140. 143, Hooper 80. 81, 200 141 86, 88, 181, 200 144, 145, 166, 175 Hoosier 36 Huffmaster 159 Isaac(k)s 83, 111 Joice 75 Hooten 64, 78 Huffstad1er 177 Isbell 75 Joiner 80, 123 Hoover 10. 41, 64. 195, Huggins 36 Ish(a)m 67, 165 Jones 2. 7, 10, 13, 24 199 Hugh 40 Isom 143,183 25, 29, 34. 39, 46, Hope 24. 120 Hughes 25. 27, 30, 63, Israel 122 48, 50. 58, 62, 63, Hopkins 42, 43. 44, 45, 84, 119. 120, 165, Ivey 30 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 75, 77, 78, 84, 120 177, 196 69, 73, 75, 76. 77, Hopper(s) 44, 85, 176 Hughey 80 78, 79, 80, 81. 82, Hopton 12 Hughling 36, 37 Jack 86, 122, 179 86, 88, 91, 93, 98, Hom(e) 78, 122, 164, Hughs 10, 37. 40. 184 Jackson 7, 20, 24, 26, 99, 100, 106, 117, 180, 192 Hu1ep 173 27, 28, 35, 36, 38, 119, 120, 124, 127, Hornbeak 63 Hu1gin 124 66, 68, 80, 83, 86, 132, 134, 135, 136, Horner 131, 133, 165 Huling 25 88, 89, 93, 98, 99, 139, 142, 145, 146, Horseler 36 Hull 78, Ill, 199 119~ .128~132, 133, 148, 149, 150, 155, Horton 37, 39. 108, 148 Hullen 184 134, 135, 137, 141, 166, 167, 172, 173.' Hoskins 7, 121 Hullum 75 144, 165, 170, 178, 174,176,179,,181, Hotchilee 30 Hu1s 62 179, 182, 183, 184, 182, 187, 188, 196, Hotchkiss 165 Humble 66, 185, 186, 187, 188, 200 Hottitchill '30 Humes 120, 165 198 Jonz 90 Hou 134 Humphreys 95, 132, 178, Jaco 84 Jordan(s) 39,79, 102, Hough 191 188 Jacobs 79, 80, 181 134, 135, 149, 150, HouRue 10 Humphries 28, 77, 131 Jacobin 46 166. 172~ 184, 187, Houk 25, 142 Humrickhouse 54 James 19, 24, 33, 34, 189 House 38, 39, 77, 95,97 Hun(d)ley 76, 186 68, 69, 77, 81, 86 Jordon 23, 89. 92 Householder 179 Hunn 52 89, 99, 116, 133, J08.,166 Houser 124, 178. 180 Hunt 25, 38, 43, 55. 75 135, 136, 143, 144, Jos1i~ 66, 132,133,134 Housong 124 90, 109, 113, 131, 165. 176, 183, 200 Jourdin 124, 180 Houstin 133 135, 156. 165 January 40 Journey 86, 198 Houston 10, 18, 19, 21, Hunter 24, 29, 31, 45, Jarmon 77 Jouro1man 120 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 64, 76. 78, 80, 115 Jamagan 80 Jouster 86 28, 52, 88. 89, 143, 122, 123, 125, 134, Jarrard 55 Joy 75, 78 144, 148. 177. 179, 141, 153, 165 Jarratt 99 Joyce 68, 69, 117, 166 181 Huntington 165 Jarrett 75, 137, 183, Julian 98, 108, 155, Housy 31 Hunt(s)man 43, 85, 191 184, 185 178, 179, 180 Hover 55 Hurdle 120 J~ynes 15 Julicb 150, 192 Howard 25. 50, 74, 75, Hurlbutt 51 Jean(s) 34,_35, 67 Justice 50, 75. 77, 79, 99. 122, 131, 147. Hurley 113 Jeh1 166 81, 143, 200 159. 165, 171, 172, Hurst 38 Jenkins 7, 22, 65, 83, 193, 198 Hussey 25, 89, 142 122, 129, 136, 137, Howell 33, 76. 77, 79, Hussong 141 166. 178 Kag1e 141 82, 124, 172, 179, Huster 165 Jen(n)ings 10, 108, Kalas 102 180 Hutchens 101 145, 175 Kane 166 Howes 118, 169 Hutchi(n)son 63, 64, 76 Jentry 86 Kanningies~r 166 Howry 63 123', 132, 196, 197 Jemigan(s) 29, 90, 91, Karmer 192 Howser 120" HutsOn 143 93, 135, 137, 139 Urn 51 Hubbard 13:~: n~1~3" 'Uut!=,on Z5 Jessee 124 Kates 95, 124 Hubbert 64~ 124 lJ,yatt 19'8 Jett 13, 113, ],23, 178. Kauflll4n U2 . Hubbs 63, 121 Hyde 71 ..179 ICea 34 ...... :-. Volume 27, 1980 211

Kearnes 121, 181 Kindel 36 Lamb 38 Ledbetter 34, 67 Keaton 34, 35 Kinderick 36 Lambert 23, 24, 25, Leddin 190 Kee 18, 89, 140 Kindrick 79, 86, 88, 81, 86 Ledsinger 7 Keeble 86, 195 179 Lambeth 77 LeDuke 153 Kee10r 36 . King 10, 20, 25, 31,35 Lambson 156 Lee 10, 21, 33, 36, 66, Keener 57, 179 37, 48, 75, 80, 86, Lammie 122 67, 74, 76, 121, 132 Keeton 10 87, 93, 100, 101, Lamoine 190 167 Kehoe 166 120, 121, 124, 130, Lampkins 77 Leeder 64 Keith 120, 122, 123, 131, 141, 144, 166, Lampley 132 Leek 65, 179, 180 180, 181, 192 171, 172, 176, 178, Lancaster 49, 63, 67, Leeton 10 Keller 19, 142, 194 179, 180, 193 68, 69, 148 Lefevre 100 Kelley 110, 123, 174 Kinnard 48, 79 Lance(r) 10, 37 Leftwi(t)ch 161, 167 Kellog 166 Kinsey 163 Land 68, 95, 186, 192 Legerwood 181 Kellum 64 Kinzor 65 Landeman 133 Legg 87, 121, 124 Kelly 20, 21, 36, 37, Kirby 46, 81, 124, Landers 125, 186 Leg(g)ett 76, 79, 134, 49, 64, 68, 78, 81, 140, 180 Landreth 66 200 86, 87, 121, 133, Kird 185 Landrum 102, 121 Leight 133 147, ISO, 191 Kirk 35, 77, 78, 133, Lane 19, 43, 44, 63, Leike 18 Kelsey 56 147, 178, 183, 185 66, 67, 79, 84, 86, Lemaster 167 Ke1so(e) 25, 39, 86, Kirkland 48, 76, 95 87, 133, 177, 179, Lemon(s) 29, 55, 87, 88, 106 Kirkley 171 180 90, 130, 137 Kelton 10 Kirkpatrick 32, 55, Lanfie1d 35 Lench 135 Kemp 82, 128 122. 181, 189 Langhorn 39 Leneham 167 Kenady 64 Kirwan 166 Lang1(e)y 27, 51, 69, Len1y 31 Kenard 177 Kithcart 141 180 Lenoir 117 Kendrick 19, 140, 142 Klinck 166 Langston 43, 172 Lenow 15, 119, 167 Kenedus 92 Kline 122 Lanier 7, 49, 185 Leonard 17 Kennady 38 K1yce 198 Lankford 66, 131, 132 Leslie 167 Ken(n)edy 10, 48, 49, Knapp 165 Lanning 55 Lester 25, 91 50, 55, 79, 80, 86, Knight 43, 71, 72, 75, Lanterman 55 Letera1 195 120, 121, 124, 144, 78, 100, 124, 136, Lany 188 Lethgo 177 152, 177, 180 176, 178 Larew 123, 178 Letsinger 121, 179 Kenn(e)y 166 Knip 10 Large 124, 182 Levin 50, 167 ( Kenniman 24 Knipfer 71 Larkin{s) 113. 133 Levingston 10 Kent 75 Knipper 122 Larue 122 Levitt 149 Kephart 134 Knob1ete 24 Lasater 85, 174 Lewallen 34, 39 Kerb(e)y 34, 35, 141 Knott 167 Lashley 6 Lewin 167 Kerick 180 Know(es) 99, 137 Las(se)ter 77, 172, Lewis 10, 50, 64. 67, Kernell 121 Knox 29, 36, 90, 124, 187 68. 70, 92, 120, Kerney 75 138, 145, 172, 178, Last1ey 122 132, 134, 135, 139, Kernon 165 186, 187, 199 Latham 135 178, 183, 194 Kerr 31, 72, 86, 137 Ko1ch 166 Latner 166 Lib(s)comb 93, 189 Kersey 47, 73 Koonce 26, 29, 91, 94, Latta 161 Lieber 167 Kervine (Kerwin) 36 122, 137, 138, 139, Lauderdale 35, 167 Liggins 136 Kesterson 98, 150 183, 184, 185, 186, Launh~()rd 66 Ligon 29 Ketchens 21 189 Laurence 131 Like 179, 180 Ketchum 28, 29, 191 Kornegay 137 Lavigne 167 Likens 87 Key 20, 86 Kortrecht 166 Law 20, 87, 134 Li1e(s) 75, 121, 177 Keyhi11 178, 180, 181 Kramer 192 Lawban 75 Lilly 59, 152, 167 Keylon 146 Kremser 150 Lawhon 80, 83 Limbaugh 99 Keywood 86 Kupillas 156 Lawless 122 Lincoln 43 Kidd 10, 26, 124, 179, Kursey 85 Lawrance 65 Lindley III 180, 186 Kuykendall 16, 17, 112 Lawrence 25, 33, 79, Lindsey 39, 98, 120, Kiddy 38 Kyle 36, 86, 95 87, 97, 112, 130, 181 Ki1b(o)urn(e) 21, 38,39 Kyser 194 197 Linebarger 33 Kilduff 147 Laws 50, 114, 191 Linghton 181 Kile 87 Lawson 33, 36, 37, 38, Lingumphe1ter 21 Ki11i(a)n 43, 93 Lack(s) 75, 76 63, 87, 191, 198 Link 106, 135 Killock 67 Lackey 24, 35, 36, 38, Lax(t)on 68, 149, 194 Linsey 6;, 135 Killough 29, 31, 65, 77, 83, 86, 143 Lay(e) 37, 76, 93 Lintz 33, 36 137, 185, 186, 187 Lacy 66, 123, 185 Lea 121, 124, 177, 178 Linville 38, 105 Ki1(1)patrick 34, 97 Lain 43, 94 181 Lipe 95 Kimbe(r)l 31, 86­ Ladd 133 Leach 133 Lipford 178 Kimble 131 Lafferty 33, 39, 65 Lea(c)ky 22 Lipscomb 90, 92, 93 Kimbrel 38 Lagorio 166 Leadbetter 36 Lisbey 178 Kimbrough 67, 82, 109, Lake 55, 75, 86, 166 Leath 145, 167 Lisle 37, 38 176 Lallier 75 Leathers 66, 81, Liston 33, 39 Kin 34 Lam 30 Leatherda1e 87 Litere1 79 Kincads 120 Lamar 73 Leck 177 Little 77, 97, 124, 150 Kincy 163 Lamasters 131 LeClair 116 177, 191 212 "ANSEAR.CHIN' II NEWS

Little 77, 97, 124, Lumpkin 199 McCas(t)l(a)in 88, 96, McDan(n)iel 41, 75," 150, 177, 191 Luna 77 131, 132 78, 80, 120, 121, Littlejohn 28, 137 Lunde 93 McCaughan 87 122, 173 Littlepage 47 Lundy 55 McCauley" 26, 90, 137, McDole 36 Livesay 160 Lunsford 76, 78 196 McDonald 77, 78, Livingston 133 Luokadoo 36 McCay 142 79, 88, 145 Lloyd 34, 37 Luse 55 McChesney 19, 89 McDonnell 10 Locke 62 Lusk 100 McClain 18, 79,81, McDonough 181 Lockhart 10, 76 Luther 131 87, 121, 123, 178 McDeyca1 34, 38. 46 Loftis(.) 19, 68, 131 Lutt1e 179 McClaine 123 McDoW.l(l) 19, 22, Logan 21, 22, 74, 87, Lut(t)re11 43, 121, McC1alllller 78 23. 75. 88 171, 177 122, 124, 178, 179, McC1an(n)ahan 40, 63, McElhattan 151 Loggins 35, 135 180, 195 69, 87, 88, 120, McElroy 33. 35, 77, Logue 40, 41 Lutz 167 140, 141 80. 134 Logwood 27 Lyell 66 McClaren 47, 68, 69 McElyea 33, 200 Lokey 172 Lyle 135 McClarlY 76 McEwen 45. 196 Lomax 68 Lynch 147, 167, 195 McCleary 167 MClad(d)in 82, 89 Lomnnille 27 Lynn 10, 36, 37, 108 McC1ebon 174 McFall(s) 37, 14~ Lonas 121, 122 Lyon(s) 48, 119, 120, McClennan 10, '16, McFarlin 10 Londergan 170 124, 125, 143, 167, 177 McFarland 142. 178 Long 10, 29, 46, 69, 180, 181 McClelland 168 McFerrin 91. 93, 188 86, 87, 11?, 124, Lytken 52 McClendon 81 McGaha 88 ' 139, 147, 167, 177, McClewer 121 McGau(g)h(e)y 19,22, 184, 193, 197 McAdams 139 McClinton 88 23, 87, 88 Longacre 179 McAdoo 33, 65, 114, McCloud 109, 121, McGavock 166 Longwith 181 136 122, 178, 181 McGee 10, 33, 38, Looney 39, 42, 179, McAffry 87 McClung 24, 87, 120, 39, 41, 76, 80, 181 McAlester 147 156 131, 144 Loop 187 McAl1an 22 McClure 20, 87, 88 McG(e)hee 21, 25, Lord 167 McA1roy 19, 20, 142 McClurkin 87 45, 49, 61, 75, 88, Loth1en 34 McAnally 36 McCoffney 120 96, 148 Lott 48 McAnulty 76 McColl 121 McGill 24, 63, 80 Louis 167 McBain 167 McColloch 22, 87 McGinley 22 Love 19, 24, 78, 87, McBath 123 McCollough 171 McGinnis 96. 160 102, 121, 123, 177, McBee 69, 124, 180 McCollum 10, 68, 87, McG1ananery 35 178, 180, 181,179 McBride 36, 38, 48, 122, 133, 167 McGlasson 32 Loval 87 79, 167 McComb 87, 179 McGowan 76 Lovelace 24, 87, 124, McBrom 97 McCommon(s) 76, 79 McGower 174 142, 177, 196 McBrown 79 McConald 142 McGrath 168 Lovelady 81 McCabe 87 McCon1ey 149 McGregor 108 Lovelas(s) 63, 98 McCahan 177 McConn 112 McGriger 44 Lovell 3 McCain 74, 88 McConnal 25 McGrew 123 Lovergan 179 McCaleb 63, 64 McConnaughey 107 McGuire 76, 88, 145 Lovett 69 McCalister 175 McConnel(l) 25, 87, McHaffee 178 Loving 26, 29, 31, McCall 77, 123, 180 168 McHenry 88, 168 91, 93, 137, 183, McCallie 86, 120 McCool 21, 87 McIntosh 75, 168 184, 185, 186, 188, McCallon 87 McCord 65, 66, 77, McInturff 124 189 McCally 88 87 McKaig 85 Low(e) 20, 58, 68, 75, McCameron 89 McCorete 89 McKamy 22, 88, 141, 89, 97, 124, 159, McCammon 87,' 120, 180, McCorke1(1) 7, 182 144 177, 178 181 McCormick 168 McKaughan 77 Lowery 20, 22, 79, 87, McCampbell 87, 89, McCowan 100, 129~ McKay 83 142, 143 121, 123, 124, 178, 177 McKee 29, 87 Lowham 177 181, 182 McCown 79, 82, 96 McKeigg 19 Lowrence 133 McCamy 20, 87, 89 McCoy 75, 79, 111, McKe1don 198 Lowry 41, 74 McCan(n) 69, 80, 200 160, 194 McKenry 88 Loyd 131, 171 McCanales 89 McCracken 49, 168, McKensey 88, 176 Luallen 10 McCand1as87 193 McKeon 168 Luby 167 McCarley 27, 31, 34, McCrary 66 McKhogg (7) 29 Lucas 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 35, 76, 185 McCrory 78 McKiernan 168 51, 53, 54, 55, McCarn 181 McCrosk(e)y 87, 148, McKinley 76, 178 56, 57, 167, 176, McCarrol(l) 124, 180, 168 McKinne(y) 75, 78. 178 181 McCu11(e)y 20, 21, 79, 168 " Luckett 18 McCarter 77, 81, 141, 24, 29, 33, 86, McKinzey 174 Luck(e)y 185, 187 159 147, 188 McKinzy 174 Lucy 177, 179 McCartney 87, 140 McCu11o(ug)h 7, 22, McKnight 7, 29, 123 Ludy 167 McCarty 3, 157, 159, 23, 87, 89, 114 McLanahan 86, 88 Luemax 174 167, 179 McCurdy 20, 88 McLarin 82 Luker 148 McCarver 77 McCutchen 63 McLaughlin 63, 134, Lullman 167 McCaskell 76 McDade 122 146 Volume 27, 1980 213

McLemore 63, 64, 68, Mag(g)et(t) 91, 124, Massey 56, 64, 65, Metcalf 109 69, 145, 168, 181, 178, 188 123, 124, 179, 184 Mewborn 92, 137, 184 182 Mahaffey 183 Massie 56, 57, 149 Meyers 81 McLendon 168 Mahan 168, 170 Masson 88 Michael 135 McLennan 159 Mahavier 102 Masterson 181 Mickle ~89, 116, 169 McLeroy 14 Mahew 156 Y~thes 24, 88, 133 Middleton 33, 35, McLerran 82 Mainis 180 . Mathieson 169 37, 38, 113, 119 McLeskey 100 Major(s) 23, 86, 88, Mathina 121 Mikles 121, 122, 179, McMahan 43, 85 110, 122, 123, 144 Mathis 50, 69, 77, 180 McMahon 35, 168 Malatesta 168 136' Milegan 90 McMasters 146 Malcom 142 Matkocks 19 Miles 26, 89, 120 McMerivous 129 Malone 27, 31, 51, Matlock 135, 139 Mill 80 McMillan (en) (in) 18, 75, 76, 90, 92, Matney 121 Millar 174 35, 79, 122, 124, 176, 179 Mat(t)hew(s) 10, 33, Miller 10, 19, 23, 178, 179, 180 Maloney 168 44, 52, 76, 82, 88, 24, 28, 31, 45, 65, McMinn 66, 131 Ma10ny 62 125, 126, 147, 198 67, 75, 83, 86, 89, McMullen 120 Ma10ry 77, 81 Maulden 75 92, 93, 100, 109, McMullon 174 Malpass 168 Mauny 34 110, 113, 120, 122, McMurray 43, 87, 135, Ma1ugin 65 Maupin 33 132, 133, 137, 138, 141 Ma1vaine 124 Maxey 28, 180 140, 153, 169, 173, McMurry 19, 88, 141 Maneese 192 Maxwell 88, 124, 137, 175, 176, 178, 179, McMurty 49 Mangrum 35, 146 141, 145, 180, 186 181, 184, 185, 187, McNab 88 Manis 148 May 19, 29, 35, 38, 188, 192, 194, 199 McNabb 87, 88, 168 Manley 102, 108, 148 77, 83, 89, 122, Milligan 23, 164 McNalley 133 Manlove 71 123, 136, 139, 189 Mills 10, 19, 36, 57, McNally 141 Manly 91 Mayabb 198 81, 96, 106, 120, McNeal 27, 75 Mann 149 . Mayberry 146, 147 135, 160 McNealy 100 Manning 14, 168 Mayburn 136 Mi1saps 10 McNeeley 67, 88 Mansfield 52, 197 Maydwell 169 Miltabarger 181 McNeely i8 Manson 87, 89 Mayfield 69, 77, 79, Milton 19 McNees 75 Manuel 79, 88 80, 189 Milum 67, 69 McNeil IS, 53 Maples 192 Mayho 86 Milus 172 McNeill 33 Marbury 84 Mayo 25, 43, 76, Mingee 180 McNeily 87 Mare 10 88, 144 Minger 124 McNulty 133 Maretka 102 Maz~ 40 Minis 89 McNutley 133 Marker 188 Meadows 110 Minnich 147 McNutt 22,87, 88, Markham 98 Means 87 Minnis 22 122, 141, 177, 178, 179, Marks 168, 169 Measell 30 Minor 120 181 Markum 98 Medley 192 Minter 78, 79 McPharland 120 Marley 80, 81, 121, Medlin 69 Minton 10, 78, 123 McPherron 122 177, '178 Medlock 20, 67, 75, Minus 92 McPherow 181 Marlor 80 121, 123, 178 Mitchel 10, 37, 41, McQuilly. 69 Maroon 144 Meehan 168 76, 77, 88, 89 McQuiston 133 Marraw 41 Meek(s) 77, 89, 100, Mitchum 148 McRanalds 88 Marrow 45, 84, 85 124, 132, 140, 144, Mitchell 28, 30, 34, McReynolds 177, 178 Marsh 77, 79, 80, 169, 178, 179 36, 68, 75, 77, 80, McSmith 168 104, 132, 133, Meeker 63 87, 88, 89, 99, McSpedden 45 19~, 199 Melone 88 108, 120, 121, 123, McSwain 35 Marshall 43, 45, 48, Melson 37 132, 134, 135, 136,. McTeer 88 84, 90, 120, 123, Me1tabarger 121 138, 169, 178, 187 McVay 197 135, 163, 186, 187 Melton 28, 30, 39, M---1s 134 McWhinney 23, 88 Martin 10, 19, 21, 22, 44, 85, 97 Mobley 65 McWilliams 77 36, 37, 51, 63, 64, Me1ugen 64 Mabry 177 65, 66, 67, 68, 84, Melugin 69 Moffet 183 Maber(r)y 10, 33, 65, 88, 91, 94, 99, Meacisse 30 Moffitt 89, 120 67, 69 108, 109, 113, 121, Menis 89 Mohundro 77 Mabry 41, 45, 85, 133 124, 126, 131, 133, Meniso 27 Moles 10, 169 Mace 10, 79 135, 136, 144, 145, Menus 90 Monaghan 169 MacFarland 114 152, 156, 169, 176, Merady ·10, Moncrief 31, 47, 91, Mack 34, 35, 132 177, 178, 187, 193, Mercer 85 92, 93 Mackey 155 194, 197 Merchartt 169 Mondy 120, 123, 177, Mackilhany 39 Martineau 145 Mereda 10 178, 179 Mac(k)lin 37, 186 Ma-sh 133 Meredith 34, 47, 75, Moneymaker 121 Macon 76, 78, 92, Mash 132, 140 96, 191, 197 Monk 123 137, 138, 184, 186 Mashburn 78, 79 Merrifield 107, 154 Monroe 169 Mad(d)en 88, 135, 172 Mask 76 Merrill 169 Montague 33, 34, 35, Maddox 168, 196 Mason 3, 10, 46, 75, Merrit(~) 81, 94 49, 91 Maderis 122 88. 91, 96, 177, Merriwether 60 Montgomery 21, 22, 23, Madison 60 188 Merryman 34, 35, 177 46, 50, 65, 67, 87, 'Magevney 62, 119, 168 Massengill 50 Meshen 119 88, 89, 110, 142, "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS 214

Montgomery (cont'd) Mu11en(s) 181, 186 New 76, 77, 78 Oglesby 177, 180 148, 177, 180, 200 Mullikin 77, 78 Newbe1 77 O'Hearn 170 Moody 10, 75, 84, Mullin 16, 75 Newbott 31 O'Kelly 172 159, 193, Muncreef 93, 185 Newburn 35 Oldenburg 59 Moon 41 Muoborn 92 Newcom 121 Oldham 170 Mooneyham 10 Murdock 52 Newland 77 01ds 28 Moor 25, 41, 45 Murdough 81 Newlon 116 Oliver 31, 65, 76, 79, Moore 7, 21, 37, 38, Murphee 65 Newman 55, 63, 120, 83, 96, 135, 149, 46, 47, 48, 49, 55, Murph(e)y 19, 38, 43, 124, 136, 178, 179, 170 63, 64, 66, 68, 73, 75, 76, 77, 88, 89, 182 Ollis 199 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 123, 136, 170, 178, Newsom 77, 170 O'Neal 95, 111, 170, 80, 81, 82, 88, 89, 179, 180, 181, 195, Newton 47 195 93, 96, 106, 113, 198 Niaman 21 Onley 48 114, 120, 121, 124, Murphrey 67 Nich1eson 6 Ormand 86 135, 145, 148, 149, Murray 19, 68, 77, Nich1son 172 Ormane 147 169, 172, 173, 177, 120, 124, 136, 170 Nichodemas 121, 177, Orne 170 178 Murrell 31, 77, 131, 181 Orr 131, 185 Mo(o)refie1d 89, 123, 133, 175 Nic(h)ol 10, 78, 123, Ortner 65 177 Mur(r)y 121, 123, 186 179 Osborne(Oysbourn) 111, Moorman 59, 76 Muse 75 Nicholas 65 145 Moors 93 Musgrave 79, 149 Nichols 4, 7, 9, 36, Osb(o)urn 80, 111, 121, Moppin 67 Myatt 131 39, 48, 53, 58, 65, 123 More 89, 143 Myers 10, 47, 50, 115, 128, 135, 165 Osment 94 Moreland 186, 187 72, 78 Nicholson 21, 75, 123, OsmU 90 Morey 184 Mynatt 120, 121, 122, 181 Osteen 34, 37, 47 Morford 44 124, 145, 179 Nickels 89 Oston 188 Morgan 10, 29, 32, Myrick 55, 77, 91, Nickerson 134 O'Sullivan 170 34, 37, 43, 64, 81, 183 Nicks 65 Oswell 75 92, 97, 120, 121, Nix 67, 193 Otten 195 124, 169, 179, 189, Nabers 75, 80 Nixon 63, 69, 78, 79 Ousley 181 196, 200 Nail 178 Noblet 174 Outlaw 188 Moriarty 169 Nailor 80 Noff 123 Overby 65, 139, 183 Morin 169 Na11 63, 66, 132 No1(an)(in) 10, 134, Overton 29, 30, 31, 33, Morphew 180, 181 Nance 121, 133, 144, 194 34, 57, 64, 76, 81, Morrill 12 178 Nooner 197 133, 153, 186 Morris 10, 34, 35, 36, Napier 10, 69, 131, Norman 10, 36, 109, Owen(s) 10, 11, 41, 63-, 76, 78, 80, 83, 132, 133, 134, 135, 123, 131, 172, 190, 64, 65, 76, 77, 84, 114, 121, 132, 135, 136 192 85, 88, 92, 97, 98, 147, 149, 169, 170, Nash 46, 146 Norment 76 115, 120, 137, 139, 175, 188, 193 Nasworthy 136 Norris 64, 80, 119, 155, 168, 181, 183, Morrison 13, 24, 25, Natty 178 135, 136, 170, 200 187, 188, 195 35, 38, 68, 69, 77, Nave 121, 143 Nor~hcott 149 Owing(s) 133, 155 78, 87, 89, 97, Naylor 80, 106 Northcross 79 Oxendine 146, 147 135, 140, 142, 143, Nazor 58, 115, 165 Northern 81, 136 Oxford 70 144, 170, 171, 186 Neal 40, 63, 64, 90, Norton 37, 49, 78, Oxsheer 82 Morrow 31, 34, 35, 44, 92, 123, 137, 138, 80, 81, 170 Ozier 184 49, 120, 121, 178, 142, 148, 185, 186, Norvell 65 Ozment 81 181, 186 187, 188, 189 Norwood 88, 89 Morse 173 Nealy 31, 188 Nott 52, 122, 179 Mortin 109, 113, 172, Nearin 80 Nowicki 196 Pace 63, 69, 81, 100 173 Nears 40 Nowlin 33, 68, 80 Pack 46, 132 Morton 36, 38, 89, Neatheny 33 Nuckolls 75, 80 Packet(t) 178, 179 170 Needham 76, 78 Numan 131 Padget(t) 11, 74 Mose1(e)y 186, 190 Nee1 81 Nunley 34 Page 89 Moser 36, 194 Nee1(1)y 66, 78, 178 Nunne1(1)ee 63, 66 PaHey 191 Moses 142 Neff 121 Nunne1y 64 Pain(e) 11, 42, 45 Mosier 181 Neighbours 80 Nutty 17,8 Pair 11 Moss 76, 121, 135 Neil(l) 97, 138, Paisley 191 Mosses 89 143, 145 Pak1ey 132 Motes 121 Neilson 75 Oakley 65, 133, 175, Palmer 22, 23, 26, 29, Moulden 124 Neily 89 192 90~ 129, 133, 137, Mowery 178 Nelson 86, 120, 122, Oaks 33, 34, 67, 78 139, 170, 174, 179, Mower 170 123, 131, 155, 170, Oatts 144 186, 188 Moyer(s) 52, 121, 170 177, 178, 179, 180, O'Bryan 100 Palmore 37 Moyston 170 197 O'Connor 89 Pankey 78 Mucleroy 173 Nemon 89 O'Dell 47, 96, 179 Panther 140, 142 Muirheed 65 Nesbitt 133, 136 Od1e 10, 149 Paradise 71 Mu1vaine 177 Nester 120 Oer 89 Pardue 99 Mullanny 170 Netherton 89, 164 Ogden 55, 192 Pare 7'J Mullenox 10 Nevi11(e) 77, 133 Ogg 178 Parham 18, 38, (cont'd) Volume 27, 1980 215

Parham (cont'd) 63, 67, Pendland 120 Pinexo 140 Primm 65 86, 118, 120, 140, Pendleton 54 Pinkett 186 Prince ISO, 200 181, 186 Pengra11 (Pengree) 170 PinkstoQ 148, 192 P(r)isto1(e) 63, 193 Park 46, 77, 79, 120 Penn 26, 182 Pinno 140 Pritchard 7, II, 38 Parker 33, 50, 56, 64, Pennegar 131 Pipkin 77, 79, 81 Prock 11 65, 75, 77, 80, 93, Pennell 140 Pitman 21, ISO, 188 Propes 179 98, 99, 120, 122, Pennington 78, 114 Pitner 158 Pruden 29, 30 123, 124. 131, 132, Pennycoff 11 Pitt(s) 35, 57, 72 Pruet(t) 48, 75, 78, 139, 154, 171, 177, Penter 140 Pittman 90 80. 191, t94, 198 178, 188, 195/6, 198 Peoples 173 Plott 47 Pryer (or) 31, 72. 76, Park(e)s 6, 7, 19, 26, Peppard 55 P1umlie 122, 178, 180, 120, 122, 149, 180, 33, 34, 68, 89, 93 Pepper 84, 85 182 191 Parkhill 89, 144 Perigen 136 Plummer 69, 140 Pucket(t) 78, 92, 132, Parmar 76 Perkapile 177 Plunkett 199 136, 186, 188 Parret 136 Perkins 41, 44, 48, 63 Poag 36 Pue 22 Parris(h) 41, 68, 135, 65, 66, 67. 76. 78. Poe 175, 176 Pugh 34, 64, 65, 76, 13"6 113, 115, 137, 173, Pogue 11 80, 81, 122, 184 Parrot 159, 194 175, 186 Poindexter BO, 81 Pullen 93, 132, 133 Parsans 41 Pernon 188 Poin(t)er 78, 105, 136 Pu11iam(s) 31, 100, Pars1(e)y 37, 180 Perrett 64 Poland 140 139, 183, 187, 194 Parsons 146, 170, 177, Perrin 5, 6, 56 Polk 63, 75, 78, 80, 195 180 Perry 3, 17. 66, 78, 93, 145, 183, 184, Pulling 107, 153 Parsy 36 120, 122, 123, 132, 185, 186, 188, 189 Pullum 76, 92 Partee 170 174, 179, 180, 182, Pollack 39 Pully 35, 39 Pa(r)tillo 170 188 Pollard 196 Purcell 7 Partlow 94, 189 Person 14, 76 Pollen 140 Purdam 41 Partrick 79 Petera 75, 76, 120, Poller 66 Purkins 42 Pascha1(1) 127, 128, 178 Ponder 66 Purtle 76, 77, 81 135 Peterson 46, 140, 155, Poo1(e) II, 42, 78, Pyeatt 16 Passmore 63 193, 197 131 Pyros 180 Passons 146 Petigrew 77 Poore 11, 63 Passy 36 Petracek 104 Pope 22, 34, 68, 196 ( Pate 7, 19, 80, 122, Petre 178 Popejoy 195 Qualls 124, 146 124, 140, 179 Pettit 99 Poplin 69 Quesenberry 110 Patrick 36, 83 Petty II, 66, 131, 133 Porter 7, 12, 22, 44, Quillin 68 Patten (on) 31, 34, 44, Pew 179 79, 80, 87, 89, 63, 69, 87, 100, Peyton 34, 189 114, 129, 132, 135, 147, 199 Phe(a)gan 43, 44 140, 180, 193 Raby 122, 123, 177 Patterson 15, 45, 67, Phelan 170 Porterfield 180, 182 Radford 123 78, 81, 89, 90, 115, Phe1(i)ps 21, III Portis 75, 79, 178, Raga 133 133, 135, 136, 137, Phelts 120 200 Ragan 29, 50, 78, 135, 148, 155, 184 Phi1ips.35, 63, 67, 75, Pos(s)ey 86, 109. 141 136, 140 Pattison 185 76, 77, 111, Poston 180 Ragon 80 Patty 18, 140 Philley 80 Poteet 146 Ragsdale 35, 63, 162 Pau124, 142 Phillips II, 38, 66, Potter 95, 180 Raguzin 193 Paxton 120 96, 102, 135, 140, Potts 39, 75, 124, 131 Raiford 188 Payne 23, 36, 38, 47, 141, 142, 151, 165, 135, 183, 184, 188 Rainbolt 48 SO, 135, 142, 144, 185, 197 Pougue 11 Rainer 77 ISO, 179, 180 Phi1pot(t) 45, 138 Pounds 74 Rains 78, 79, 179 Peak 80 Phipps 121, 132 Powe1(1) 33, 34, 35, Rams(a)y 36, 37, 65, Pealer 33 Phipsi 69 38, 41, 42, 79, 81, 98, 120, 122 Peance 34 Piatt 123 108, 123, 140, 171, Ramsey 34, 35, 36, 37, Pearce 21, 34, 40, 82, Pibas 75 184, 190 38, 69, 75, 98, 140, 144, 147 Pickard 69, 99 Power 76 120, 122, 177, 194 Pearson 186 Pickens 3, 23, 89, 185, Prater 33, 198 Randolph 43, 44, 130, Peck 46, 78, 131 170 188, 194 Pratt 35, 180, 181 149 Peden 26, 188 Pickes 185 Prendergast 193 Raney 79 Pedigo 178, 180 Pickett 34, 100, 120, Prescot 79 Rankin 22, 23, 77, 79, Pee1(e) 133, 147 150, 186, 189 Presley 188 140, 143 Peeler 65, 69 Pickin(s) 29, 139 Preston 176 Ransbarger 23 Peery 63, 65, 69 Pickle 122, 124, 179 Prewit(t) 34, 48 Ransom 120 Pe(e)vyhouse II, 36 Pierce 37, 62, 77, 78, Price II, 24, 76, 77, Rape 134 Pegg 120 80, 147, 193 121, 123, 124, 126, Raper 20 Pegram 75 Pierson 130 147, 159, 172, 179, Rapoport 106, 154 Peign 36 Pigg 38 181, 189 Rapworth 134 Pellitt 139 Pigott 123 Pride 86, 100, 141 Rasberry 34 Pemberton 76 Pi1e(s) II, 81, 130 Pridemore 200 Rassell 169 Pence 75, 148 Pilkenton 181 Priel" 175 Rasser 140 feDdergras(s)(t) 6~, Pilot 124 Priest 77 Ratliff 63 74, 132 Pin(c)kley 199 Prigmore 200 Raulston 198 216 "ANSEARCHIN' "NEWS

Rawhoff 122 Rich 11 Roden 34 Rutherford 75, 77, 120, Rawlings 167 Richards 73, 103 Rodgers 9, 11, 40, 44, 121, 122, 124, 181, Ray 78, 80, 120, 140 Richardson 3, 9, 11, 66, 142, 143, 195 182 147 12, 47, 67, 75, Rodis 11 Rutherman 151 Rayad.n 165 130, 132, 133, 140, Rogers 21, 24, 28, 32, Rutledge 131 Rayb(o)urn(e) 37, 110 141, 148, 165 34, 49, 77, 78, 79, Rutter 115 Rayfield 192 Ric,hey 140, 143 80, 86,,92, 120, , Ryals 98 Reace 140 Richman 140, 156 134, 136, 141, 142, Ryan 117 Read 11, 22, 145 Richmond 91, 120, 193 177, 179, 195 Ryars 62 Reagan 11, 21, 89, 121 Ricketts 123 RoHnson 110 Rye 133, 136 122, 140, 180, 193 Rickey 29 Rolland 180 Ryen 141 Reardon 165 Riddell 170 Rollin 177 Ryon 180 Rease 63 Riddle 71, 78, 198 Rook(e) 79, 80, 81 Reas(i)oner 72 Ridens 7 Rooker 20, 86, 134, 140 Reasonover 71 Rider 19 Roork 141 Sad(d)ler 94, 99 Reaves 52, 65, 67, 69, Ridings 130 Roper 33, 75, 76, 141 Sailphen 85 133, 192, 193 Ridley 198 Rose 34, 35, 36, 75, 77 Sain 78 Reavis 98 ** Right 11, 68 79, ~33, 153, 177, Sainsing 134 Reddick 3, 81 Rigney 11 179 Saint 194 Reddin(g) 66, 131 Rigsby 191 Roseborough 47 St.Jo1)n 105 Reddish 99 Riley 11, 33 Rosecrans 155 Sa1e(s) 27, 91, 93, Redford 62 Rillllller 95 Ross 29, 33, 34, 35, 37 169, 195 Redmon(d) 11, 76, 140, Rinehart 35 45, 7~~ 135, 141, Salle 156 198, 199 Rion 145 143, 181 Salling 152 Redus 51 Ripp(e)y 199 Rossan 77 Salmond 68 Reece 68 Rippi 199 Rosse(s' 42, 120 Sa1omons 181 Reed(e) 36, 37, 38, 44 Ris(n)er 38, 192 Rossen (in) 67 Sallllllons 77 ,152 45, 48, 94, 111, Ritchey 76 Rosser 166 Samp1e(s) 89, 121, 141 121, 123, 124, 126, Riter 134 Rosson (om) 77, 88 Samuel 100 127, 141, 157, 158, Rivers 111 Roster 197 Sand(s) 29, 38, 121 159, 176, 179, 180, Rives 33, 34 Rothwell 101, 155 Sanderfer 29 195 Roach 35, 37, 121, 140 Roulston 144 Sanders 14, 46, 73, 77 Reeder 86, 124 Roads 23, 24 Rouse 141 97, 138, 194, 178 Reener 147 Roady 46 Routh 141 Sanderson 132 Reese 140 Roak 137, 138, 187 Rowan 24, 40, 54, 86, Sandifer 90 Reeve 8 Roane 141 151 Sandridge 176 Reeves 35, 76, 79, 175, Roark 26, 146, 185 Rowark 80 Sandusky 149 188 Robb 77, 80 Rowe 177 Sanford 34, 130 Reevs 36, 37 Rob(b)inett 36, 144 Rowland 47, 68, 81, Sappington 142 Regan 19, 114 Robbins 11 155, 164 Sarge(a)nt 110, 111, Reger 98 Robenett(e) 140, 141 Roy 55 175 Reid 21, 110 Robenson 33, 177 Roy(a)lston 121, 124 Sarles 199 Reiter 165 Roberds 35 Royster 61, 62, 65,166 Sarrett 79 Remerton 140, 145 Roberson 110 Rucker 75, 76, 78, 100 Sas(s)er 78, 79 Remington 141 Robert(s) 13, 24, 39, 112, 141 Satterfield 38, 39, 63 Renfro(w) 35, 69, 122, 65, 68, 75, 76, 79, Rudd 86 64, 67 192 93, 110, 112, 120, Rudder 121, 123, 139, Satterwhite 113 Reno 11 121, 123, 133,140, 177 Sauceman 99 Renshaw 148, 197 146, 159, 177, 178, Ruddle 78 Saunders 88, 97, 120, Reves 26, 28, 91, 137,179, 191, 196, 200 Ruff 199 133 138, 184, 186 Robertson 13, 27, 29, Ruffen 93 Savage 6, 65, 80, 96 Reville 197 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, Ruffin 81, 137, 153, Sawye(o)rs35, 121, 142 Rewby 66 83, 86, 89, 91, 92, 168, 187 Sayner 78 Reynolds 11, 24, 42, ' 95, 101, 114, 133, Rule 11, 180 Scantling 109 44, 75, 77, 79, 84, 134, 135, 136, 137, Run(n)e1s 113 Scates 121 85, 121, 123, 127, 138, 140, 163, 171, Runnils 143 Sceife 41 128, 135, 136, 140, 183, 186, 187, 191, Runnion 149 Schade 156 178, 197 , 198 Ruple 11 Schmidttou 136 Rhea(s) 21, 22, 27, 30, Robeson 38 Rush 20, 141 Schooler 11 33, 36, 43, 77, 140, Robins 37, 97, 109 Rushing 148 Schoolfield 178 179, 180, 184, 195 Robinson 24, 33, 109, Russ 38 Schrader 59 Rheman 98 123, 136, 140, 147, Russeau 34 Schrimaheer 141 Rhoades 145 170, 177 Russe1(1) 19, 20, 31, Schupp 71 Rhodes 23, 69, 78, 79, Robley 78 35, 64, 65, 68, 75, Schwind1ton 135 90, 121, 123, 137, Rob(o)nett 35, 36 78, 87, 89, 111, Seisco 68 139, 178, 185, 187, Robsin 28 134, 135, 141, 173, Seiva11y 99 196 Roby 177 175, 176, 177, 178, Scob(e)y 7, 200 Rhody 178, 180 Rocco 115 179, 190, 197, 198 Scofield 170 Rhyne 140 Ro.che11 63 Russey 75, 76 Scoggins 80 , 'Rice:3~, 94., 120, 121, Rod (d)y 20, 122, 142, Ruth 34, 1Sl Scott 27, 33, 34, 35, 13~, ''i:S5,170, 196 ..143 (cont'd) **Rlgga 92,183'~'186,187 Volume 27 1980 217

Scott (cont'd) 36, 39, 146, 179, 191 Sinc1eer 36, 37 Sory 199 41, 48, 50, 67, 69, Sheppard 41, 43, 84, Singleton II, 21, 77, Sossamon 99 75, 76, 77, 78, 83, 195 88, 141 South 37 89, 110, 120, 122, Shep(p)erd 33, 46, 69 Sinks 134 Southerland 3D, 34, 133 123, 136, 141, lSI, 75, 76, 84, 179 Sinyard 39 Soward 121, 122 177, 178, 180, 181, Sherrall 88 Sipe 47 Sowell 63 187, 192 Sherrertz(s) 120, 178 Sisk 37, 121, 175 Spangler 180 Scripshir 143 179, 180 Sivel1y 112 Spark 67 Scroggins 34 Sherrod 123, 124, 177 Sizemore 131, 199 Spark(e)s 66, 67, 80, Scroggs 141 Shields 40, 45, 120, Skaggs 121, 122, 124, 83, 130 Scudder 60 141, 144 179, 181 Sparkman 82 Scruggs 93, 197, 198 Shier(s) 82, 114 Skates 177 Spates 79 Seabolt 120 Shiffer 176 Skinner 76, 148 Spaulding 200 Seaholm 47 Shillers 135 Skipper 65, 195 Spear(s) 34, 66, 67, Seal 174 Shilling 77 Slagle 12~ 75, 76, 92 Sears 135 Shils 144 Slaltace 141 Speight 127, 128, 134 Seat 12 Shinault 76, 90, 137 Slater 180 Spence 67, 93, 132, Seaton 36, 37, 76, 122, Shihn 133 Slaughter 183, 187 137, 191, 197, 200 150, 194 Shinpl;:>ck 177 Slave 178 Spencer 12, 14, 33, 50, Seay 120 Ship(e) 120, 124, 178 Slaven 11 63, 93, 132, 136 Sebastian 63 Shipley 159 Slayden 133, 136 Speor 33 Sedberry 129 Shipmon 37, 38 Sloan(e) 19, 20, 21, Sperling 80 See ,145 Shipp 63 35, 86, 87, 89, 101 Sperry 7 Seemore 66 Shipper 69 135, 141, 142, 193 Spice(r) 30, 133 Seider 98 Shivers 75 Slone 81 Spier 93 Selby 39 Shoemake(r) 33, 36, Slova 12 Spilman 142 Self 3, 136 95 Slover 191 Spivy 121 Sel1ars 48, 79 Shofer' 79 Sly 155 Spragan 142 Sellers 35, 69, 78, Shook 22, 141, 144, Smally 75 Spra1dling 64 79, 132 179, 198 Smart(t) 21, 40, 42, Spurling 11, 78 Selva 11 Shoke(s) 11, 76 45, 85, 124 Spurlock 38 ( Selvey 11 Short 33, 77, 80 Smedley 178 Spyke(r) (s) 110. Ill, Sensing 135 Shortridge 11 Smith 6, 11, 12, 14, 112 Sepington 134 Shouse 63, 67 22, 31, 33, 35, 37, Squire 11 Seratt 34 Shribner 38 38, 40, 46, 52, 65, Stacks 120 Service 127 Shrinfe 122 66, 68, 69, 75, 76, Stacy 75 Seton 138 Sh,ropshire 111 77~. 78. 79~ 80,.82, Stafford II, 48, 146 Seward 26 Shuan 136 83, 90, 92, 99, 103, Staggs 34, 35, 36 Sewe1(1) 175, 176 Shugart 21 104, 106, 108, 109, Stag1e 121 Sexton 75, 78, 141 Shull 36, 37 119, 120, 121, 122, Stallings 78 Seymour 82 Shutter1y 122, 179 123, 124, 132, 133, Standback 184 Shackleford 77 Siad1e 26 134, 136, 137, 138, Stand1(e)y 79, 113 Shaddin 141 Sidda1es 184 139, 142, 149, 155, Standridge 11 Shadick 135 Siddle 183, 184, 186 164, 168, 174, 175, Stanfield 35, 37, 66, Shahan 141 Siders 98 177, 178,.t79, 180, 196 Shamblin 141 Sides 52 181, 182, 184, 185, Stanfill 63 Shanerberry 121 178 Siegle 126 187, 194, 197, 198, Stanford 150 Shankle IS, 109 Sigler 4, 53, 104, 199 Stan1(a)y lID, 174 Shanklin 141 147, 153 Smithe 122 Stanley 51, 59, 100, Shapley 75 Signer 35 Smoot 64, 65 122, 123, 172, 178, Sharp(e) 21, 38, 69,71, Silar 175 Snarer (Snover) 60 181 77, 78, 121/2, 123, Sills 80 Snead 146 Stanphill 196 124, 126, 141, 147, Silman (Silmon) 110 Sneed 33, 75, 188, 191 Stansbury 179, 181, 179 Silvertooth 50 Sne11grovs 38 182 Shaveours 66 Simens 134 Snider 18, 19, 21, 22, Stanton 150 Shaver 55, 95, 178, 179 Simmons 25, 35, 38, 23, 24, 25, 88, 89, Staples 174 Shaw 23, 26, 27, 33, 63, 76, 80, 88, 92, 140, 141, 142, 143, Stares 66 39, 52, 74, 75, 77, 129, 135, 149, 184, 144 Stark(e)y 44, 122 79, 80, 82, 91, 132, 188 Snoddy 99, 180 Starling 16 137, 165, 186, 188, Simms 35, 68, 141, 149 Snodgrass 35, 146 Starmer 123 193, 197, 200 184 Snow 44 Starnes 83, 174 Shearon 131 Simons II, 12, 87, 141 Snowden 36 Starr 121, 142 Sheets 78 147, 191 Snyder 147 Staten 76 Shegog 67 Simpson II, 12, 32, Soap(es) 109, 139 Stavean 86 Shelby 47, 64 42, 79, 80, 86, 98, Solmon(s) 121, 178 Stayton 69 Shell 41, 123, 181 141, 144, 147, 178, Somers 78 Steavenson 192 Shel1y 124 179, 180, 182, 191 Somervell 76 Steed 42 Shelter 134 Sims 37, 84, 95, 98, Somerville 138 Stee1(e) 33, 66, 87, Shelton II, 68, 75, 95, 100, 149, 187 Somonvil1e 27 133, 134, 137, 177, 100, 135, 141, 143, Sinclair 193 Sopher 123 186, 188 218 "ANSEARCHIN'''NEWS

Steffey 60 Stults (z) 38 Taw1es 45 Tillery 123, 178. 199 Stegall 27, 188 Stump 131 Tayler 184 Ti11(e)y 37, 38. 109 Stegar (er) 28, 91, 188 Suddath 148 Tay10~ 8, 11, 14, 15, Ti1(1)man 90~ 195 Stegault 28 Sugarts 177 24~ 26, 27. 33, 40. Tilmon 79 Steinwager 166 Sugg(s) 7, 66, 135 75. 76. 77, 79, 81, Timberman 142, 143 Stem 139 Sullins 149, 192,199 89. 91, 92, 100, Timmerman 143 Stennet 180 Sullivan 7, 40, 41, 121. 122. 123. 132, Timms 136 Step 135 132, 139, 178 , 134, 136, 139, 140. Tinch 11 Stephen(s) 2, 11, 25, Sul(l)ivant 30, 92, 142. 156, 175, 179. Tindal 181 75, 79, 80, 84, 183, 185, 187 183. 187. 188 Tindel 20 110, 120, 134, 142, Summers 83, 180, 187 Teague 27, 79. 81. 98, Tines 81 144, 191 Sumner(s) 137, 138, 142 Tinker 124, 178 Stephe(n)son 2, 18, 42, 179, 199 Teat 63. 67 Tinley 120 80, 122, 142 Sumpter 122, 182 Tedford 20, 23, 46. 68, Tinnow 131 Sterling 20, 179, 181 Sumur 29 77, 141, 142 Tinsley 129 Sterrett 93 Suo1e 113 Tedrow 11 Tipler 77 Stevens 2, 191 Surratt 36 Teefete11er 142 Tippet 88, 143 Stevenson 2, 150 Sutherland 35 Tellery 179 Tipton 11, 124, 140, Steward 31, 137 Sutphen 85 Tellio 11 143, 180, 186, 195, Stewart 29, 46, 65, 67, Sutton 11, 39, 130 Temple 35, 65, 122, 179 198 76, 77, 78, 110, Swadley 182 Templeton 76, 114 Tisdale 77 114, 122, 127, 135, Swafford 196 Tep1er 78 Titlow 120, 182 137, 142, 147, 148, Swaggerty 179 Terrell 70 Titus 169, 182 152, 172, 180, 188, Swam 177 Terry 31, 77, 80. 81, Toa1ston 178 196 Swan(n) 108, 120, 131, 142 Todd 75. 76, 110, 148 Stigall 96, 142, 198 122, 177 Tharo 86 Toler 135 Stiger 186 Swanger 142 Tharp(e) 28. 30. 86, Tolle 69 Stiles 82, 85 Swearingen 144 93. 142, 185. 188 To1(1)er 135. 136 Stillwell 4 Sweete(o)n 75, 80, Thatcher 120 Tolley 134 Stinnett 180 110 Thetford 131 Tomlin 55 Stinson 11, 55, 75 Swift 11, 135 Thomas 19, 29, 33. 35, Tomlinson 35 Stinn 98 Swindle 81 52, 78, 79, 97, 109 Toney 175 Stirling 55 Swing 156 120, 123. 132, 136, Tool 144 Stites 85 Swisher 114, 133 142, 146, 167, 184, Toon 81 Stitts 64, 65 Swoord 124 188, 189, 191, 198 Torbet(it) 21. 142 Stocks 135 Swope 11 Thom(a)son 83, 181 Totty 63. 64, 67 Stockton 77, 142 Syler 175 Thomison 35 Townsend 111, 155 Stofle 179 Thompson 18, 19, 22, Townsley 142 Stokes 43, 189 23, 24, 26, 27. 29, Trabue 156 Stokey 133 Tacket(t) 11, 37, 79 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, Tracher 11 Stone 11, 20, 66, 77, Tagart 76 37, 38, 39, 44, 45, Trail 11, 160 78~ 88, 120, 132, Tagg 19 50, 65, 67, 69. 77, Trainer 138 139, 142, 149 162, Tague 29 78, 79. 80, 81, 84, !Tantham 64 163, 195 Talbert 19 89, 97, 98, 120. Thrasher 11 Sto(i)necypher 48 Talbot 52 121, 122, 124, 132, Trautwine 120 Story 11 Tallent 122, 142, 192 133, 136, 142, 143, Travis 11, 173 Stothart 133 Ta11(e)y 14, 37, 48, 144. 146. 148, 172, Traynor 76, 78 Stout 37, 124 52, 68, 110, 111, ~77, 178, 179. 183, !Teherne 51 Stoval(l) 78, 113 119 187. 189. 190 .191, Trench 11 Stoveall 34 Ta1lint 121 192, 197 !Tent 148 Stowe 34 Tankers1(e)y 97, 196 Thorington 192 Trias 143 Stowell 148 Tann 27 Thorn 136 Tribble 44 Straighan 63 Tanna(i)hi11 65, 195 ThQrnhill 144 Trice 17,114, 126 Strain 20 Tanner 27, 28, 171 Thornton 38, 66, 69, Trigg 120, 178 Strange 61 Tapley 95 77, 80, 149. 183 Trimble 24, 86, 89, Straugh(a)n 33, 76 Tappan 14 Thorp 14. 34, 35 140, 143 Street 33, 135, 136 Tarkington 64, 198 Throgmorton 34, 114 Trinum 190 Stricklan(d) 37, 104, Tarpley 95 Thronburgh 192 Trippet 23, 141,177 154 Tarrant 7, 69, 113 Thurman 75. 142, 195 Trotten 183 Stricklin 34, 36, 81 Tarver 76, 121, 182 Thurmon(d) 11. 75, 99 !Totter 28, 29, 93. 100. Stringer 193 Tarwater 124, 171, Thweatt 93 135, 137, 179, 198 Strode 197 180, 181 Tidwell 33, 65, 66, 92. !Tout 121. 178 Strong 113, 133, 192 TaEs 180 97, 132. 183, 187 Truett 64 Stroud 36, 44, 95, 150 Tat~ 33, 47; 67, 78,81 Tierny 118 Trull 34 Struker 33 118, 131, 133. 142 Tigue 71 !Tus1ow 120 Stuard 89 Tatom 64, 65, 131, TUby 35 Tubb(s) 41. 42, 67, Stu~~t 87, 132, 134, 133, 136 Tiller 26, 92 135, 143, 150. 173 142 Tatum 31, 34, 35, 65, Stubblefield 35, 42 66, 92, 137, 139, ...S·tu4durt 68 188 Volume 27, 1980 219

Tuck 143 VanZandt 72, 112. 113 Walsh 138 Weir (cont'd) 143. Tucker 33, 34, 36, 38, Varner 180 Wa1ter(s) 124, 134 144, 181 64, 68, 86 , 91, Vaugh(a)n 65, 80, 184, Walther 145 We1burn 144 132, 138, 143, 150 198 Walton 29, 57, 80 Welch 35. 37, 38. 65. 178, 181, 183, 184, Vaught 20, 21, 23, 25, Wammack 79 78, 79 188, 197 88, 89, 143, 144 Wampler 3 Welding 96 Tull 77 Vaun 89 Ward 12, 13, 80, 105, Weldon 48, 87 Tu11o(u)ch 24, 141 Vaut 20, 23, 143 119, 134, 179, 184 We1(1)s 12, 13. 28. Tully III Venable 69 Wardlowe 60 42. 75, 76, 77. 78. Tu\tllllins 177 Venters 132 Ware 14 83, 89, 122, 123. Tune 81 Vernon 76, 81 Warmack 192 134, 179, 180, 181, Turk 18, 142, 144 Vestal 96, 129 Warner 34 182, 186, 193 Turley 178 Vicars 87 Warren 22, 26, 35, 36, Wendish 52 Turman 65 Vice 33 63, 64, 67, 68. 69, Wengty 188 Turnage 36 Vickers 79, 87, 134 77, 79, 80, 81, 89, Were 84 Turnbough 33, 34, 35 Vickory 68 90, 123, 129, 137, Wesins 31 Turner 11, 26, 35, 47, Vick(s) 74, 134 142, 148, 151, 153, Wesson 31 55, 67, 76, 79, 83, Vincent 40, 75, 80, 166, 181, 183, 195 West 12. 15, 18, 26, 115, 135, 136, 137, 97, 134, 142, 149 Warrick 95, 122, 150, 27, 33, 34. 40, 61, 144, 145, 150, 178, Vineyard 180 178, 181 75, 84 , 86, 90, 183, 187, 191, 195 Vinsen(on) 110, 147 Warrington 34 131, 136. 137, 140. Turney 174, 175, 194, Vizee 134 Warsham 120 171, 189. 196, 200 197 Vo1untine 136 Warwick 179 Westbrook(s) 63, 78, Turni 136 VonFaustner 192 Wash 91 79, 172 Turnmyer 50 Voorhies 39 Washburn 49, 143 Westerfield 124 Twil1y 65 Vorkoeper 125 Washham 33 Westerley 69 Ty(l)er 63, 64, 134 Voss 15 Washington 57, 76 Westmoreland 11, 12. Tynda1 123, 178, 181 Vowell 66 Wassham 89 35. 38. 138 Tyree 177, 178, 192 Wasson 170 Westover 25 Tyson 82, 83 Waddle 121, 122 Wasum 31 Weters 140 Tyur 34 Wade 20, 25,63, 69, Wate 134 Wetherford 37 Tyus 1 81, 136, 143, 144, Waters 124, 134, 140, Wetherspoon 144 c 149, 199 198 Whaley 98 Umph(r)ey 92, 180 Wadkins 131 Watkins 38, 43, 94, Wharey 70 Underhill 64 Wadley 66 137, 139, 178, 185, Wheat 63, 64, 69 Underwood 124, 136, Wad1y 67 187, 188, 189 Wheatley 132 177, 179 Wag(g)oner 3, 147, Watlington 122 Wheeler 144, 169, 180 Upchurch 11 176, 180 Watson 68, 75, 77, Wherry 67 Upshaw 142 Waid 143 120, 135, 143, 144, Whit(e)aker 48, 191 Upton 19, 81, 87, 143 Wain 135 177, 190, 194 Whitbey 79 Urq(u)hart 183 Wainwright 184 Watt(s) 90, 179, 180 White 20, 24, 26, 27. Usery 46 Wakefield 98 Wattenberger 180 29. 35, 37, 63. 65, Usher 76 Walden 75, 77, 89 Watters 16, 17 66. 76, 77, 78. Ussa(e)ry 75, 78 Waldran 166 Watwood 196 109, 120, 121, 122, Utter 25, 143 Wa1dri(o)p 12, 37 Waugh 18, 21, 22, 87, 124, 132. 134, 136. Walker 18, 19, 21, 22, 88, 134, 141, 142, 141, 142, 144, 146, Vaden 77, 194 24, 25, 30, 34, 35, 143, 144 150. 155, 177. 178. Vague 146 36, 37, 39, 46, 47, Waynatt 191 179, 180, 181, 183. Vail 55 63, 64, 66, 67, 77, Weakley 134 193, 196 Vales 75, 81 88, 89, 110, 121, Wealthy 193 Whitehead 11, 12, 136, Vance 143, 177, 178, 122, 123, 124, 128, Wear 18, 143, 144, 179 194 129, 131, 133, 134, 179 Whitehorn 77 Vandeever 63 135, 136, 140, 141, Weathers 46, 144 Whitemore 29, 92 VanDervoort 156 143, 146, 150, 156, Weather(s)by 12, 103 Whitenbarger 23, 143 Vandervur 35 175, 177, 179, 180, Weatherspoon 67 Whiteside 68, 69 Vandivur 36 184, 187, 193, 197, Weaver 80, 89, 121, Whitfield 65 VanDusen 108 200 122, 123, 178, 181 Whitford 81 Vandygriff 80 Walkers 31 Webb 12, 13, 14, 29, Whitley 34, 55. 154, Vanecek 85 Wall 36, 91, 92, 135, 43, 67, 69, 70, 76, 159. 197 Vanhook 136 137, 139, 178, 183, 77, 80, 93, 120, Whitmore 28. 75. 91, VanHoozer 11, 147 186, ·187, 188 123, 125, 144, 146, 186 Vah1andingham 66 Wallace 12, 18, 23, ~50, 160, 193, 195 Whitney 40 VanMeter 156 25, 38, 50, 87, 89, Webber 122 Whitsett 168 Vann 141, 143 95, 99, 104, 111, Webster 76. 121. 124 Whitson 30. 63 VanocM 117 120, 121, 122, 135, Weddington 174 Whittaker 31 Vanpelt 20, III 141, 142, 143, 178 Weekley 197 Whitten 29, 31, 75, 92, Van (d)sandt 36 Waller 3, 81, 94, 138, ".Jeems 65 150. 183. 185, 187 Vansett 20 183, 188 Weese 122 Whittenbarger 87 Vantier 135 Wallin 31 Weir 19, 21, 22, 44, Whittenberger 20. 140, Vanties 134 Wallis 38, 41 83. 140. 141. 142. 141, 144 220 "ANSEARCHIN' "NEWS

Whittington 98 Wilson (cont'd) 29. Woot(t)en (cont'd) 195 Whitton 38. 83 30. 33. 35, 36. 40. Word 28. 150 Whittson 34 42. 43, 46. 50. 55, Worley 4, 65, 78 Whitwell 68. 131 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. Wormack 144 Whorton 36 78. 80. 82. 87. 96. Worrell 77 Wickersham 95 98, 117. 122. 126. Worsham 12, 144 Widdcombe 167 128. 129, 134. 137, Wortham 26, 31, 183 Wid(e)ner 77. 179 139. 140. 144. ISO, Worthen 35 Wier 143 lSI, 173. 177. 179, Wray 31, 65, 77 Wiggins 20, 80. 144, 180. 181. 184, 185. Wright 12, 28, 31, 34, 186. 188 186 46. 62, 63, 66, 67, Wi1b(o)urn 3. 67, 75 Wiltse 155 68, 69. 86, 91, Wilcher 45 Wimberlee 142 120, 122, 124, 125, Wilcox 4, 68. 86 Wimberly 109 132, 137, 138, ISO, Wilder 33 Winchester 36. 49, 165 153. 167, 180, 182. Wiles 178 Wines 141 191, 199 Wiley 26, 78, 79, Winfield 26, 27, 29, Wrinkle 179 146. 197 92, 137, 138, 139, Wroe 48, 49, 177 Wilfong 139 185, 186, 187 Wroten 127' Wilhite 179 Winfree 191 Wyatt 49, 93, 110, Wilie 38 Winfrey 92, 138, 184 121, 139. 183 Wilkerson 47, 177. 181 Wingate 78 Wy1(e)y 24 Wilkes 4. 77. 93 Winningham 12 Wynne 78. 162 Wilkins 27. 33. 61. Winn(s) 33, 66, 120. 67. 93, lOS, 134. 139. 137 Yancey 12, 19. 75, 145 119, 184. 185 Winston 31. 183, 185, Yancy 19. 26. 28, 29, Wilkinson 20. 72. 75. 198 137 76. 78. 109. 112. Winters 170 Yangs 30 116. 144, 172. 173, Wise 84 Yarbrough 80, 81, 91, 189 Wiseman 99. 144 99. 148, 192 Wilks 35, 64, 77 Wisener 129 Yardley 120 Willard 78 Wissen 90 Yarnell 121. 123 Willbanks 35, 37 Witcher 82, 89, 140 Yas--- 80 Willett 33 Witherspoon 33, 119, Yates 37, 74, 100. Willey 133. 134. 136 129 132, 150 Wi1lfon~ 124 Withrow 40 Yeager 195 Williams 7, II, 19. 21. Witt 177 Yearout 144, 179 23, 26, 27, 29. 30. Wo::.tham 91 Yeats 33 33, 35, 36. 40. 42. Wofford 64 Yopp 79 44, 46. 51, 55, 63, Wo1f(e) 34. 37. 160 York 12. 40, 42, 43, 65. 67. 68, 70. 75. Wolfenberger 123 121, 122 76. 77. 78. 79, 80. Wo1(1)um 192 Yorker 122 92. 94. 97, 102, Womble 137.186. 187 Young 7, 12, 20, 23, 103, 110, 113, 120. Wood 12, 75. 76, 78, 31. 35, 36. 38, 47, 122, 124. 134. 136. 89, 101. 122, 123, 57. 64, 73, 77. 79, 137. 138, 139. 144. 134, 139. ISO, 176, 80, 83, 93, 109, ISS, 157. 163, 171. 179. 181, 183 122, 123, 136, 144, 173. 174. 176. 178. Woodall 196 • 149, 175, 188. 190, 180. 181. 184. 185. Woodard 39. 57, 144 191 186. 187. 191, 192 Woodburn 151 Youngblood 37, 120 Williamson 7. 18. 19, Woodcock 46 Younger 108 20, 21. 24, 26, 27. Wooddy 144 Y(o)unt 86. 144 28. 29. 37. 87. 88. Wooden 144 92, 103, 116. 137, Woodfin 188 Zachariah 34 138. 139, 140. 141. Woodfork 36 Zachary 12 143. 184. 185, 186. Woodham 50 Zackery 121 194. 196 Woodley 43 Zatopec 199 Willie 133 Woods 3, 23. 42, 46, Zeigler 108 Williford 100 76. 90. 110. 112, Zervic 200 Willis 70. 87, 99. 113. 114, 121. 123. Zier 184 120. 131. 132, 135, 144, 176, 179. 193 Zimmerlee 71 144, 146. 162. 176 Woodson 188 Zollicoffer 65 Willmore 65 Woody 34. 37, 87, 144 Zweifel 169 Willoby 180 Woolard 68 Wi1(1)oughby 77. 80 Woo1drid~e 58 Wills 29. 93, 135. Woo1(e)y 37, 147 137. 139, 185 Woolridge 156 Willy 64 Woos(l)ey 12, 46 Wllman 118 Wooton 38 -Wilson 4. 12, 23. 24. Woot(t)en 42, 45. 97. . . . . ANNOUNCING FI~ST REGIONAL CONFERENCE BY THE NATIO~AL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY NATIONAL GEORGIA ATLANTA GENEALOGICAL GENEALOGICAl. 7-9 .MAY 1981 SOCIETY SOCI ETY

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