~~~" ~ r ~~~ 9. nB r hin' Jl [ \U5 (Q . ' Published by The Tennessee Genealogical Society - Quart.rly - Mrs. Edwin Miles Standefer, Editor VOLUME 18 APRIL - JUNE 1971 NUMBER 2 CARROLL COUNTY, TENNESSEE ISSUE - CONTENTS - . . . . THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER •• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 NOTES FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK 52 BOOK REVIEWS 53 INDEX TO THE 1840 CENSUS, CARROLL COUNTY. 57 .. . ( MORTALITY SCHEDULE, 1850, CARROLL COUNTY • • • • • • 63 REVOLUTIONARY AND MILITARY PENSIONERS, CARROLL COUNTY • • 64 . · . . . . . . . . . . WINN CEMETERY, BEDFORD COUNTY, TENN. 64 CARROLL COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGE BOOK, 1838-1860 • 65 . . . OAK HILL CEMETERY, CARROLL COUNTY 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . McLEMORESVILLE CEMETERY, CARROLL COUNTY 72 INDEX TO WILL BOOK A, 1822-1865, CARROLL COUNTY • • • •••• 74 · . . . . . . . . . . . . . KITCHEN-CRAFT BIBLE RECORD 76 . . . . . . . . . SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGES " 77 1878 YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC IN MEMPHIS AND SHELBY CO., TENN. 82 . . . BARTON SMOTHERMAN CEMETERY, RUTHERFORD CO., TENN. 88 · . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOSKINS CEMETERY, BEDFORD CO., TENN. 88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WEST TENNESSEE LAND GRANTS 89 . . . . . ( LIST OF DOCTORS' PATIENTS, 1853, HICKMAN COUNTY, TENNESSEE. 93 QUERIES • • • • 95 0 • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • THE TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY POSTOFFICE BOX 12124 • MEMPHIS,TENNESSEE 38112 OFFICERSANDSTAFF FOR 1971 President Mrs.T. RiversYoung Vice-President MissJessieT. Webb Treasurer Mr. StuartCayaPhillips CorrespondingSecretary Mrs.Sidney Wilroy RecordingSecretary Mrs. JohnW. McDonald DirectorofResearch Mrs. Reeves Hughes, Jr. Librarian ......................... .... Mrs.CharlesRoy Gilley Advisor Mr. Laurence B.Gardiner Advisor Mrs. ByronG. Hyde Editor: Mrs. EdwinM.Standefer Associate Editor: Mrs. HenryN. Moore Secretary to the Editor Mrs. Robert LouisCox Subscription Manager Colonel ByronG. Hyde Query Editor MissMyrtle L. Shelton Mr. Herman L. Bogan Mrs.ThomasPreston Dr. EdwinaCampbell Mrs. S. E. Fowler MissCarrie Boals Mr.ThomasP. Hughes,Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. MobleyCollinsworth J. K. T.Smith, Esq. /fyouaresearchingforancestorsin Tennessee, remember "Ansearchin' " News theofficialpublicationofThe TennesseeGenealogicalSociety. Published quarterly - Annual Subscription $6.00 All subscriptionsbe~inwith first issue ofyear All subscribers are requested to send queriesfor free publication. Write for four - quarteradvertising rates The Tennessee GenealogicalSociety, "ANSEARCHIN' " NEWS or the Editorassumes no responsibility for opinions or errors offact expressed by contributors oradvertisers. TheTennessee Genealogical Society offersthefollowing publicationsfor sale: "ANSEARCHIN' " NEWS: Volume 1-6 for 1954-59,SecondEdition ($10.00) _ Volume 7 for 1960 SecondPrinting ($ 6.00) _ Volume 8 for 1961 SecondPrinting ($ 6.00) _ Volume 9 for 1962 SecondPrinting ($ 6.00) _ Volume 10 for 1963 SecondPrinting ($ 6.00) _ Volume 11 for 1964 SecondPrinting ($ 6.00) _ Volume 12 for 1965 ($ 6.00) _ Volume 13 for 1966 ($ 6.00) _ Volume 14 for 1967 ($ 6.00)-.., _ Volume 15 for 1968 ($ 6.00) _ Volume 16 for 1969 ($ 6.00) _ Volume 17 for 1970 ($ 6.00) _ Volume 18 for 1971 ($ 6.00) __--.., SHELBYCOUNTY,TENNESSEE MARRIAGE REC0RDS, 1819·1850 ($ 9.00) -'-- SecondPrinting INDEXOF SURNAMES registered byguests of1969Seminar ($ 1.00) _ "ANSEARCHIN' " NEWS covers - stampedingold - no dates each ($ 0.50) _ Summer 1971 - 51- THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER Dear Members: Saturday, July 17th, is fast approaching and we hope to see you at the Seminar. Mr§ Hugh B. Johnston, of Wilson, North Carolina, will be our guest speaker. His subject will be Nor~h Carolina and Virginia which is always of interest to us and the subject is never exhausted. The fee is $3.00, Robilio's Restaurant, 910 Vance Ave., Memphis, Tenn., frow 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Lunch will be available. Please send reservations to Mrs. J. E. Hamer, 3199 So. Waynoka Cir., Memphis, Tenn., 3811L t-Iake checks to Tennessee Gene~logical Society. Deadline for reservations is July 14th. DtPORTANT!! During the day we will tal<e time out to elect two members from the membership for the nominating committee. The Chairman will have been elected from the Board of Directors. The nominating committee will present names at the October meeting. The new officers will be installed in January, 1972. Mrs. Charles R. Gilley, Librarian, explains our book purchases have been somewhat s1m. due to the Main Library move. We look forward to the convenience of the new location of the Genealogical Section of the Main Library at McLean and ( Peabody. When we checked last with t-tiss Reba Orman, the date to open was sometime in August. \;{esearch Director, Mrs. Reeves Hughes has requested members please make one 3 by 5 card for each name on your chart that has at least one date. See first quarter for instructions to fill out cards. All requests for information with out self-addressed stamped envelope will not be answered. Hrs. Edwin Standefer, Editor, reminds us the Shelby County, Tennessee Harriages, 1819 - 1850, have been reprinted and are available at $9.00. Please get your reservations in for the Seminar early!! Sincerely, ~'J~ Katherine M. Young President -52- "Ansearchin'i' News NOTES FROM THE .EDITOR'S DESK A special request has been received from Mrs. Richard H. Gilliam, Jr., Editor of VALLEY LEAVES,Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 1512, Huntsville, Ala. 35807. The Alabama Historical Commission has instigated a search for the parents, place of birth, name of wife and place of marriage, time of death and place, of JOHN HUNT, founder of Huntsville, Alabama. The earliest record of residence and children may be found in the March, 1971 issue of Valley Leaves. Anyone knowing the answer to the above questions please contact Mrs. Gilliam. ********************* NEWS AND NOTES ON OTHER PUBLICATIONS PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY,Mrs. Eleanor Watson, Editor, P.O.Box 819, Bowie, Md. 20715, Monthly, Society Membership $5.00; subscription $2.00. March 1971: Mr. George Ely Russell's list of springboard ancestors for patriotic lineage societies fails to mention two of equal importance. Mr. Russell needs to be informed that the United Daughters and Sons of the Confederacy and the James town Society are patriotic organizations on a par with his chosen Mayflower Descendants and Union Soldiers in the Rebellion of 1861-65. Many Southerners will challenge his list as being either so biased that he cannot recognize the service of our ancestors or he is so indifferent to them that he failed to mention them. GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH NEWS, Sacremento Branch Genealogical Library, VerI F. Wright, Editor, 5343 Halsted Avenue, Carmichael, Calif. 95608, Monthly, $5.00 yearly. GENEALOGICAL TIPS, Tip-O-Texas Genealogical Society, Dr. Phyllis Phillips, Editor, Harlingen Public Library, Harlingen, Texas 78550, Quarterly, $5.00 a year. TRAILS, North Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc., P. O. Box 55, Decatur, Ala. 35601. August 1970: Lawrence County, Alabama Newspaper Excerpts, 1896-98; Forman Cemetery; Austin Family Cemetery; Burleson Cemetery Records; Leonard and Wiley Jones lines; Salem Baptist Church Records, 1875, Talladega, Alabama. CAR-DEL-SCRIBE, a Chedwato Publication, RD 3, Box 120 A, Middlebrook, Mass. 02346, 10 issues a yr., $4.50. January 1971: Pioneers of Massachusetts, Cap't. John Haslett's Regiment, Cap't. Jonathan Caldwell's Company in Barracks at Dover, April 12, 1776. Muster Roll. ILLINOIS STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, Martha Montgomery, Editor, Grey Rocks, Maroa, Ill. 61756, Quarterly. Winter 1970: Illinois Land Entries, Washington County prior to 1841; The Taylbr Family Search; Northern Illinois Tax Lists, 1825 and Jasper County Cemeteries. THE MADISON COUNTY ARKANSAS GENEALOGIST, Larry Bohannan, Editor, Century Enter ?rises Services, P. O. Box 312, Huntsville, Ark. 72740, Quarterly $4.00 a yr. Single issues $1.50. Winter 1970: Sketch on William Terry of Hawkins County, Tenn. and Jesse (Waymore) Terry, Son of Sarah Anderson and Elijah Terry, of Cookeville, Tenn. THE KENTUCKY GENEALOGIST, Martha Porter Miller, Editor, Box 4894, Washington, D.C., 20008, Quarterly, $5.00 annually. Jan-Mar. 1971: The Daniel Hunt Bible Record; Phillips Family of Mason Co., Ky.; Order Books 1781-1791 of Lincoln County, Ky.; Mt. Zion Methodist Graveyard, Gre~nup County,Ky. TIlli FLEMING TRIBE, Fleming Family Association, Mrs. Paul Coffer, Editor, Kalkasha, Michigan 49646, Quarterly, First issue January 1971. No price given. Summer 1971 -53- BOOK REVIE\o/S Reviewed by Herman L. Bogan The following seventeen books may be ordered from CENTURY ENTERPRISE, P. O. Box 312, Huntsville, Arkansas 72740. TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS OF JASPER COUNTY, MISSOURI VOL~m II, compiled by Colleen Belk (1970), 118 pages, soft cover $6.00 Instructions for locating each cemetery with a description of the area, are well covered. Names in each area are alphabetized with cross references where needed. The oldest pioneer found in this book was John Ritter, born 1801. THE CEMETERY RECORDS OF HARDEMAN COUNTY, TENNESSEE VOL~ I, (Northwest), copied and compiled by Mrs. Robert S. Owens (Fae Jacobs), Mrs. Ed Knox Boyd (Margueritte Holcomb) and ~1rs. Howell Lee Davidson (Faye Tennyson) (1970), 68 pages, index, soft cover. $6.00 The oldest marker is of Reverend Thomas Wilkes, born 23 April 1797. Many stones are of the early l800s. This is the first volume of a proposed set of six, which eventually will include all of the cemeteries of Hardeman County. THE STATES OF TEXAS FEDERAL POPULATION SCHEDULES, SEVENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1850, Volume V, Index to Volumes I - IV, by Mrs. V. K. Carpenter (1969l~ 126 pages, soft cover. $10.00 ( Each county has been given a number. Surnames are indexed by the county number. This enables the searcher to know in which county to search or he can order the transcript from the publisher. THE SEVENTH POPULATION CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES FOR RUSSELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1850, compiled by Bonnie S. Ball and Ada Grave Catron (1964), soft cover. $7.50. The following census records have been transcribed by Mrs. V. K. Carpenter. All have soft cover binding. SEVENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1850 GIBSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. $10.00. SEVENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1850 FENTRESS COUNTY, TENNESSEE. $5.00. SEVENTH CENSUS QF THE UNITED STATES 1850 FRANKLIN COUNTY, TENNESSEE. $7.50. SEVENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1850 DYER COUNTY, TENNESSEE. $5.00. SEVENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1850 FAYETTE COUNTY, TENNESSEE. $7.50. SEVENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1850 HAYWOOD COUNTY, TENNESSEE. $7.50. FEDERAL POPULATION SCHEDUmS 1850 CENSUS WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. $12.50. FOURTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1820 ILLINOIS POPULATION SCHEDULES, transcribed by Larry C. Bohannan (1968), soft cover. $10.00 "Ansearch1n'" News -54- FOURTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES 1820 MICHIGAN',POPUlATION SCHEDULES, transcribed by Ruby Wiedeman and Larry Bohannan. Soft cover $3.50. INDEX TO CENSUS SCHEDULES IN PRINTED FORM, Those Available and Where to Find Them, compiled by Mary Marie Brewer (1969), 63 pages, soft cover. $3.50. Census schedules of thirty-eight states and unclassified additions which have been or are in the process of being printed, are contained in this useful tool for genealogists. Names and addresses of compilers are given so you may place your order direct. YATES FAMILY NOTES, compiled by Ellen Byrne (1969), 94 pages, indexed, soft cover. $5.00 Notes gathered from many sources, especially those of court records, marriages, wills, census, etc. make this an informative book. Dates as early as 1708 are recorded. Allied families of Daniel, McDaniel, Wells, Shepherd are included. FORE, FOREE, FORD FAMILY NOTES, compiled by Ellen Byrne (1967), reprint with added index (1969), 265 pages, soft cover $8.25. Notes gathered on the Fore, Foree, Faure and Ford families are very extensive. Census and marriage records along with wills and deeds are included. The very large index makes it easy to check for relatives. THE BANTON FAMILY, compiled by Roger H. Futrell (1970), 51 pages, soft cover. $5.00 This is a very good little genealogical book concerning the Banton family of Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee. The will of William Banton, Sr., born ca 1717, is dated 5th September 1779. The persons named are his descendants" Some allied families have been included. JOllli SKELTON OF GEORGIA by John W. Skelton, Colonel, USAF, (Ret.) (1969), 981 pages, 8~11, McBee hard cover binder, index. Order from the author, Lotos Lakes, Brightwood, Virginia 22715. $30.00 The Skelton Family lived in England for many centures, especially in Cumberland and York Counties. They came to America in 1629. The 1790 census lists at least six of these families in South Carolina. John Skelton served in the Revolutionary War with an Independent South Carolina Company I for which he was granted 200 acres of land on the Toogalow River. He married Rebecca Harbour, daughter of Esaias Harbour of Virginia. Eleven children were born to this couple near Hartwell, Georgia. The book deals primarily with this particular family and descendants; however, it gives much infor mation on other Skeltons•. Specific references of legal proof for patriotic societies are cited. ORAL~GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, WILSON RESEARCH, VOLill'IE I, compiled by Mrs. Fred Shaw and edited by Mrs. Harry O'Hair (1970), soft cover, 51 pages, index. Order from Orange County California Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 1587, Orange, Calif. 92668. $5.00 This is a very good genealogy which concentrates on the records of the Wilson Family in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Hississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas. SUlJl1ller 1971 -55- Data in the form of census, birth, marriage, death, military and family Bible records are given. An amazing amount of genealogical information is in this well organized book. VOLUME II, ready in 1971, deals with the Pennsylvania migration of Wilson families into Ohio. Additional records from Indiana, Iowa and Kansas will be given. It is priced at $5.00 or $9.00 for the set. ROHRBACH GENEALOGY compiled by Lewis Bunker Rohrbaugh (1970), hard cover, 557 pages plus 58 page index. Order from the compiler, Sea Street, Rockport, Maine 04856. $20.00 Descendants in America today spell their name: Rohrbach, Rohrbaugh, Rohrback, Rorabaugh, Rorabeck, Rohbach, Roorbach, Rohrbough, Rorabacher, etc. So, if you have a Pennsylvania-Dutch background don't p~ss up this extensive genealogy of the Rohrbach family. It contains almost all known Rohrbach immigrants to America, including seven of the nine who came between 1709 and 1754 and the first four generations for the other two immigrants, plus the descendants of over 100 Rohfbachs who came to America from 1825 to 1900. Included is research done in Germany and Switzerland for 1500-1800 by the Austrian genealogist Dr. Karl Friendrich von Frank, F.A.S.G. and research done in Switzerland by Mr. Julius Bil~eter. THE FAMILY TREE OF DANIEL PERRRY, 1704-1970 by Hubert L. Perry (1970), soft cover, 219 pages, index. Order from the author, P. O. Box 414, Caldwell, Texas 77836. $10.00. This is a very fine work prepared, we presume, by a non-professional ( genealogist. A hypothesis as to the origin of the name PERRY is very neatly proposed, along with a unique description of early England. Perrys in the Chesapeake Bay region of Virginia, Delaware and Maryland have been thoroughly researched with the beginnings of the Perry family in America duly noted. Perrys in what is now the state of Mississippi and their becoming subjects of the French and Spanish Kings are recorded. A subsequent chronology of the author's family describes their spread to states of the Southwest and other parts of our nation. AH INDEX TO THE VITAL RECORDS OF BOSTON (1630-1699), compiled by Sanford Charles Gladden (1969), 188 pages. Order from the compiler, 1034 Spruce Street, Boulder, Colorado 80302. $10.00. This is a compilation of the Ninth Report of the Record Commissioners of Boston which listed the births, baptisms, marriages and deaths in Boston for the period 1630-1699, indexed only by surname. The compiler has broken this report into alphabetized categories (births, baptisms, marriages and deathB). It is indexed by given names as well as by family names. From his research many blank spaces have been filled. The approximate number of entries are: births 9265, baptisms - 2736, marriages (brides and grooms each) - 908 and deaths - 1584. DAVIDSON - DAVIDSON FAMILY RESEARCH, compiled by Mildred F. Roberts (1971), 66 pages, soft cover, bibliography Order from the compiler, 3833 Lynwood Avenue, Orange, California 92669. $7.50. The Davison-Davidson families are well presented in this "Bigll little book. It should be of much help to those researching these people. A unique feature of this publication is the bibliography and the giving of credit and sources for the material used. The book has a historical aspect which should make it more attractive for some readers. -56- "Ansearchin'" News NAME INDEX, including place index, to Old Days in Nashville, by Jane Thomas (1897) and NAME INDEX of Early History of Nashville by Lizzie P. Elliott (1911), compiled by Mike Marlar (1970), 20 pages, soft cover. Order from John D. Pearson, 2698 Fessey Court, Nashville, Tennessee 37204. $3.00. Indexes of these books fill a much needed requirement by owners and libraries. Researchers who have heretofore passed up these books will appreciate this aid of over 2200 entries. SHORT, AN EARLY VIRGINIA FAMILY, compiled by Josephine Short Lynch; edited by Katherine B. and Herbert A. Elliott (1970), 432 pages, index, hard cover. Order from Mrs. John F. Lynch, 3711 San Felipe, Houston, Texas 77027. $10.00. This is a well prepared genealogy of the Short Family of Virginia. It is the story of a typical American family, starting with the early colonists in Virginia. This family sent pioneers into Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, Texas and other western states. Many related families are well documented. HATHCOCK FAMILY HISTORY, Volume VII, by Douglas W. Hathcock (1970), 44 pages, soft cover, index. Order from the author, 11002 Vivian Drive, N. W., Huntsville, Alabama. 35810. $10.00. The Hathcock family is almost extinct in England, its place of or~g1n and exists only in small numbers in America. This history concentrates on the family dur ing the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Historical evidence reveals that Hathcock families are descended from Thomas Hathcock who arrived in America in 1635. Varients of the name are: Haithcock, Hathcoat, Hathecok, Hathcox, Heathcock, Hethcote, etc. JAMES DIAMOND (1781-1849) And His Descendants, edited and compiled by Laura P. Marbut (Mrs. Robert S.) (1970), 48 pages, soft cover. Order from the author, 245 Oglethorpe Avenue, Athens, Georgia 30601. $5.00. The story of a brave pioneer family with its roots in Georgia and Texas is typical of many southern families. The history covers the period from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War and through the Reconstruction. The hard ships, sorrows, and love of family as well as the brave spirits of these people of the South is an ever fascinating story. LAFCADIO HEARN'S AMERICAN DAYS, by Edward Larocque Tinker (1924), 382 pages, illustrations, index, hard cover. Republished by Gale Research Company, Book Tower, Detroit, Michigan 48226. $15.00. Patricio Lafcadio Tessima Carlos Hearn (1850-1904) was born on the Isle of Santa Maura, off the coast of Greece, and died a citizen of Japan. ~n outstanding author, journalist, critic and teacher, he lead an unconventional life and developed an ornate style and an impressionistic method for treating strange and exotic themes. Using quotations from manuscripts, books, letters and newspaper articles, the biographer has put together an interesting story of Hearns in the United States. THE FEDERAL CENSUS OF 1850 FOR MONROE COUNTY, ORIO, edited, arranged and indexed by Wilma S. Davis (1965), soft cover, 603 pages. Price $7.50. THE FEDERAL CENSUS OF 1860 FOR MONROE COUNTY, OHIO, transcribed, arranged and indexed by Wilma S. Davis (1967), soft cover, 594 pages. Price $12.50. Both of these books are exceedingly well organized and arranged. Order from Wilma S. Davis, 6311 Joyce Drive, Camp Springs, Maryland 20031. Summer 1971 -57- 1840 CENSUS OF CARROLL COUNTY. TENNESSEE MICRO-COPY ftM-704 ROLL 521 Copied by BobMoss Page 29 James Batton David Humphrey Cornelias Keaton John Fuller Sommer Adams William T. Roberson "'illiam Harris Jefferson Nichols Jessie Bryant Vinson Scott Joseph House Leroy McAlexander William Haines Mathew Green l.Ji lliam :eamorc Silas Scarborough Willey Bivens S. Y. Bigham David HiIson Tempy Tucker John White W. W. Hur': Ephraim Par!, Curksey W. Russell Willis Wood J. B. Blair Carney Bro"n James Holley John Sheperd William Stoker John Tucker James Pettey Brinley Bishop George Herron James P. Clark William Roberson Berton Jorden Richard Grider D. 1. Jones Lewis Moore Joshua Wilborn Thompson Enocks James H. :~all Joel Baker Clarissa Travis James Beamheart Griffin Toombs Lewis Roswell John Leach D. C. Fleming iHlliam Barker Hugh Roberson Thomas Gray Jeremiah T. Rust Ann Wood George Peeples Lemuel Rust Page 36 Benjamin House John Roberson David Freeman William Jones Newman Haines John Scallom J. B. Armstrong Richard Byrn Enoch Sulivan William C. Northcut William Hilliard John Byrn . Jesse Rollings Claborn Riley John Neriti: Tilmon Johnson John Spivey James Wilson James Byrn George Sulivan John Stewart Page 34 William Cobb Pricilla Sulivan Culen McMullin R. B. Edwards Joseph Swiney John Wilson Harriet Putman James P. Butler Joseph B. Scates James M. Towns Adam Little James Hampton Bathshiba Fowler Thomas Jones Joseph Bishop Joseph Warbritton James Barker Michael Maning H. A. Moore Thomas Crews Mary Moore Page 32 Joab Brooks Zara Huston Beverly Jones Joshua Little Edward H. Harris Wilson Brown Garland Adams Soloman P. Burrow Thomas A. Pasturs Burrel Gossett Samuel Adams Burrel Roberson Andrew M. Hopkins Alexander Carter James H. Shellock William Herron Allen Johnson James Ward R. F. House Stancel Wood John Canon Page 30 Mathew Bell Alfred Stone Ashel Dickson Thurston Oliver Ephraim Burrow Calven Clemants Joshua Springer John C. McClain David Wood William Smith Nathan Ward Henry W. Nicholl William B. Hoore John W. Herron John McWilliams Henry Howard Hary Pierce John Herron William Holcombe Sarah Scarborough Moses Batton Jesse Trim James H. McDowel Sterling Johnson John Batton Yancy Moore William Long Homer N. Darby Green H. House Srrrh Driggers Levi Pain A. W. Taylor William H. CunninghamWilliam K. Crossett George Bernard Hume Darby John Woodard William Leach Sherwood Smith John Simmons Seth Harrell Joseph Herron Jeremiah Webb Thomas C. Smith William Stone John House Cullen C. Cribs Banks M. Burrow Robert Algee Martha Herron Robert Hisaw Daniel Brinson Joseph Harris James S. Leach Joseph Brinson William Sheperd Abner Leach Page 37 James G. Barbee James H. Wood Thomas Leach Gilbert Lain William W. Moore James T. Younger L. D. Davidson Tilmon Stone James Christian John J. Burrow James Leach William Willis Charle'; Lanier Jarrel Bur~ow William Leach Nancy Rochele Nathan :>herod Hiram Burrow Benjamin Hays James Churchman Phillip Burrow, Sr. Page 35 Joab Stafford Alfred Maning Samuel Burrow Mathew Vaughn John Harvy Wi11iam Hickman Randle Roberson Clarinda Taylor William Stevison James Alexander James C. Balch Levander Gibson Mary Quinn James Hickman John R. Holmes Phillip Littlefield Woodson Roundtree John McDogle W. C. Wilson Frederick Hisaw A. Russell Page 33 Benjamin Culp John H. T. Harris John Russe11 Cely Stone Aaron McCullum Owen D. White Susan Killough Robert C. Barbee George W. Little B. M. DaviS S. D. Pearce Thornton McFarlen George Brewton Moses Harvy William R. Long William McFarlen Nathan Harlin Berry Quinn Ahram Harper William McCullum Alexander Eakin Page 31 Wilson Nesbit Juletta Dickson Thomas Singleton Septema Carson Gibson Trawig John Browning William M. StOne Allen House John Bigham James R. Roach Hiram Raines Thomas S. Stone Joseph W. Tucker Joseph H. Roach Aaron Stone Arther Patterson Cuddy ,J. Smith J. 1. Roach Henry M. Stone George Cherry Willis Shaw Ferdinan Little William P. Quinn "Ansearchin'lI News -58- Joseph Quinn John Waddle Wiley J. Covington Frederick Rodgers Thomas Lyons Amos Waddle Austin Claborn William Green Ambrois Dudley James Mainard Thomas D. Covi~gton James Martin Elijah Ward John McDonald Walter G. McKamie Edmund Green William Stafford Thomas Moore Andrew Dinwiddie Nathaniel Edwards Lewis Swiney Edward Gwin Hillary Kennemur William Jarre,t Chesley Patterson John B. Dudley Henry P. Gains James Boucher William Dorris Page 45 Page 38 J. B. Pope Henderson Bates William Myers Little B. White Ambrois Dudley John McNeil Tobias W. Rodgers Asa Couch Evan P. Alexander Henry Covington Jacob Martin, Jr. Manua1 Hisaw James Haggard James M. Henderson Howard Edwards George Hisaw Thomas Bunch John McKinzie William Finch Sarah RUlIIJI8ge Stephen A. Brady Israel Sneid Nathan Massey Darby Henley Edward T. Brady Bernard G. Gordon Moses Myers Rebecca Murray Frederick Fodge H. H. Ridley John Hodge Worthem White Robert Looney Philip Turner William R. Rodgers George W. Dupont M. M. Green Thomas A. Martin Alfred Bryant William McClewer Page 43 William Martin Joseph T. Farr Pilate Lions William Dinwiddie Ezekiel Rodgers Pledge Carter Peter Matheny Frederick Miller Jesse Turner Thomas M. Pemberton John B. Delaney John P. Gains Robert Stokes, Sr. Joseph Cooper, Jr. Moses Green Mitchael Smith James Turner Joseph Cooper, Sr. William Roddon James Covington William Cox James Patterson Joseph Rodgers William Ingram Timothy Doland William Priest Jason Blan John P. Wadkins Lewis Gibbins Israel C. Moore John Hannah John H. Lewis Hosey Gr~en Isaac Young Sarah Pain William Gibson Green H. Fields James H. Banks John McMayon Bazel Rodgers Jacob Lowder Page 41 James Rodgers Clark Henson Curtis Smith Martin Maxwell James Forbess Robert Grocm William G. Moore William Wilson William Wren Charles C. Crutcher William Smith Thomas DeMoss Jonathan Rodgers Henry Niece James W. Williamson Benjamin Burchett E. D. Randle William G. Allen T. Bates Thomas Honey William M. Moore Drewry Bennett William Capps John M. Null John K. Clark John Barnheart Henry Capps John Looney B. A. Berry Isaac Pinson James Warren Theophilus Ham A. H. Poe Henry Rodgers James R. Capps Abraham Roberson A. R. Shofner George Gloover Samuel Eperson Page 46 Page 39 Richard G. Null Benjamin Berry Cornelias McBride John Corhorn John W. Rodes John Allen Micajah Rodgers James M. Corhorn Thomas Gee Michael Dailey Peter W. Rodgers William Langley William H. Rodes Robert Moore David Green Isaac Pipkin Elizabeth Null J. M. Drake Robert McLary Berry Young Sarah Dulaney John Laflore John Dickson William Ward Mc.Dulaney Dorothy P. Bledsoe Stephen Eason Solomon Ketchum David Owenby Henry Lankford Erwin Earp William Harmon Hugh Hill E. P. Knowse Henry Finch Samuel Mont~omery Thomas H. Patton Samuel Ross William L. Patton Henry Mathis Page 44 I James B. Duke . F. J. Montgomery Luke Thomas William H. Ca~son Andrew McMackins J. 1. Ethridge Jason Stewart Stephen Gappins James Pinkston Tilmon Gregory William Roberson Stanford Roberson Joshua Park Mark Stubblefield David Roberson Daniel Shofner Pleasant Holmark Henry Stubblefield George Hartley John Baze Hezekiah Coble Mathew Patton Edward Gwin James· Johnson Patrick Dudney William Goodman Thomas L. Key James Vaughn Hustis Humphrey Samuel Smith George T. Ridley Anderson Lyles Humphrey Parks Z. L. Roberts Thomas Hamilton Hugh Elmore Jobn Ruff John Mainard George Hoffman Sarah Moore George W. Hazard Page 42 Oliva Hoffman Gilly Moore Gideon Mainard Robert Baker George Akers Thomas H. Hays Alfred Mainard Richmond L. Pate Richard Crews Isaac Sparks, Sr. Mark Cool,er John H. Brigance Culpepper Green Henry Hays Josiah Moore N.R. Beck John A. Pinson A. F. Landreth Joseph T. Dudley Ezekiel Thomas Levi Massey John L. Gardner A. N. Scates M. F. Davis Isaac M. Pinson William Collins James lIam James B. Thomas David R. Green Isaac Sparks, Jr. J. J. Quarle Calvin P. Thomas Richard Green Thomas Wren Edwards roberts, Sr. Fleming Dodson Henry Morris Morris Hallum William Mitchael Page 47 Page 40 Hiram S. Davis Thomas Compton William Crutchfield Edward Roberts, Jr. Richmond Cole Absolem Hastin Jesse P. Bridges Hugh Todd E. Jones William Rodgers Burben James
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