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3951 | In 1930, John Hackney was living on Maricopa County, Arizona. Sarah Arnold Hackney was living with her son Valter J. Hackney in johnson County, TN. In 1940, they are living together in Benton County, Washington. | Arnold, Sarah Katharine (I4701)
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3952 | In 1940, she lived in Cochise County, Arizona with her children James and Naomi. | Adams, Effie May (I43451)
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3953 | In 1948, TVA relocated Charlotte's grave from Lineback Cemetery in Carter County, Tennessee, burial plot: 44-4, to Happy Valley Cemetery #13, for construction of Watauga Reservoir. | Wilson, Charlotte (I56922)
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3954 | In 1948, TVA relocated Henry's grave from Lineback Cemetery in Carter County, Tennessee, burial plot: 44-5, to Happy Valley Cemetery #13, for construction of Watauga Reservoir. | Lineback, Henry (I56954)
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3955 | In Dec 1869, Jinsy filed a Bastardy Bond against Thomas Potter, naming him the father of Noah and John. In the 1900 Johnson County, TN Census, Jincy(Gensy) is living in the household of her son John. | Dowell, Jinsy L. (I10118)
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3956 | In he 1920 Carter County, TN Census, Hugh is a 94 year old widower living with his son William. | Jenkins, Hugh (I10581)
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3957 | In his 1942 Army enlistment record, he is listed as single with dependents. | Garland, Haskell Dana (92806246)
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3958 | In his Guion Miller Eastern Cherokee Roll Application, dated 19 Aug 1907, Samuel C. DeLoach named Phoebe Wallen as the wife of his grandfather, John DeLoach. He also stated that she was born on Wallen's Ridge, Virginia. | Wallen, Phebe (I2688)
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3959 | In his will, dated 27 Feb 1890 and filed in the Carter County, TN Court House, James P. Collins names his wife Jane, and children Emily P, Maggie J., and Gilson O. | Collins, James P.C. (I8293)
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3960 | In Johnson Co. census 1860 he was listed as a Farmer with $7000 Real Estate and $1500 Personal Estate. In 1870 he had $300 Real Estate and $1000 Personal Estate. | Stout, David R. (I497)
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3961 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I22333)
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3962 | In loving memory of SFC, United States Army (Retired) Cratus (Smokey) Barnett, a Vietnam Veteran of three tours. Retired Army of 23 years and a two time Purple Heart Recipient. Beloved son, brother, husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather who passed away on Saturday, June 25th, 2016 at the age of 77. Cratus was born in Mitchell County, North Carolina on December 19, 1938. He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Reverend Calvin and Rittie Barnett of Green Mountain, North Carolina and a daughter, Shari (Lynch) Barnett of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Kathleen Barnett; twelve siblings, Arnold, Maxine, Edna, Gaylon, Carrie, Carolyn, Charlotte, David, Danny, Michael, Jackie and Jerry. Cratus had eight children, Sonya, Steve, Manuela, David, Daryl, Danny, Todd and Darin; fourteen grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren. Smokey was an avid musician and fan of blue grass music. He played at the Red Barn and other venues. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, working in his yard and was a member of the American Legion. He was a master carpenter and loved his dog and best friend, Zeke. The family will hold a memorial service for Cratus (Smokey) Barnett at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, June 29th, 2016 at the Marbelton Freewill Baptist Church, 1703 Marbleton Road, Unicoi, TN where he will receive full military honors accorded by the Carter County Honor Guard. Anyone who wants to is welcome to speak at this service. | Barnett, Cratus "Smokey" (I46803)
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3963 | In our most loving memory of William Lee Powers, Bill “Pops” who went home to be with our Lord at his home where he resided with his wife on January 31, 2022. He was born in Greensborough, North Carolina on January 21, 1960, he was 62 years old. Bill was preceded in death by his mother, Louise and his father, Taylor Powers. He is survived by his loving wife, Betty Powers; his daughter, Rebecca Bennett; a daughter-in-law, Holley; his grandchildren, Braiden Bennett, Marcus and Julie as well as his sister, Kathryn Saults; his brother, Terry Powers. An incredibly loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. He loved faithfully and worked hard. Bill had a great since of humor and always spoke his mind. We want to thank Hospice and especially his nurses, Hazel Taylor and Michelle for all the love, care and support they all provided on his worst days and through this hard time. He will live in our hearts and memories, Gone but not forgotten. | Powers, William Lee (I90653)
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3964 | In the 1830 Carter (Johnson) County census, Elizabeth is the head of Household, having separated from Peter Snyder, Jr., in about 1803. Living in this household is a male 60-70 years old (father?). In the 1850 Johnson County census, she is thehead of household, living with her daughter Sarah. In the 1860 Johnson County census, she is listed as 105 years old, and living with her daughter Nancy Crosswhite, widow of Jesse Crosswhite. | Kane, Elizabeth A. (I372)
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3965 | In the 1830 Carter County Census, which included the portion that became Johnson County in 1836, Christly Snyder is listed in a household immediatley adjacent to Peter Snyder, Jr. They were in the same age group, 50-60. Based upon this circumstantial evidence, Christly is listed as a son of Peter Snyder, Sr. | Snyder, Christley (I6230)
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3966 | In the 1830 Carter County, Tennessee Census, listed as John Maddern: Males 2(0-5), 2(5-10), 2(10-15), 1(30-40) Females 1(0-5), 1(5-10), 1(10-15), 1(40-50) | Madron, John (I12824)
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3967 | In the 1840 Johnson County, Tennessee Census: James Madron Males 1(10-15), 1(20-30) Females 1(0-5), 2(5-10), 1(30-40) The next listing in the census is for Jane Madron: Males 1(10-15), 1(15-20) Females 1(15-20), 1(50-60) One other listing in the 1840 censu for Johnson County: Robert Madron Males 1(20-30) Females 1(0-5), 1(20-30) | Madron, James (I12756)
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3968 | In the 1840 Talbot County, Georgia census, Simon or Simeon DeLoach was listed beside Jessee Seaborn. This might be the source of his son's name, Seaborn DeLoach. 1850 Talbot County, GA Census DELOACH, Simeon 48 SC Martha 44 SC Seaborn 15 SC Mary 13 Soloman 10 Charles 7 | DeLoach, Simeon (I17097)
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3969 | In the 1850 and 1860 Johnson County censuses, Nancy is listed as the head of household. In the 1870 Johnson County census, she is living with her daughter Susannah Crosswhite. | Snyder, Nancy (I308)
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3970 | In the 1850 Carter County, TN Census, as Jane Eastep, she was living in the household of Joseph H. Pharr and his wife Temperance "Timpy" Eastep, her sister. In the 1860 Carter County, TN Census, she is listed as Jane Pharr in the household of Joseph and Tempe Pharr. 1870 Carter County, TN Census Household 166 William S. Thomas 51 TN Household 167 Jane Pharr 25 TN Andrew 6 TN 1880 Carter County, TN Census William S. Thomas 55 TN TN TN Jane 43 TN TN TN Andrew 15 TN TN TN Henderson 8 TN TN TN Addie 7 TN TN TN unreadable entry 1900 Carter County, TN Census Jenny Thomas ?? TN TN TN Henderson ?? TN TN TN Sindy Fair 13 TN TN TN Adopted daughter In the 1910 Carter County, TN Census, Jane is living with her son Henderson and his wife Minnie. Also in this household was Jane's daughter Addie Lewis, 36 years old, listed as a widow. 1920 Carter County, TN Census Jennie Thomas 85 TN NC TN widow Ada Lewis 45 TN TN TN widow daughter Minnie Thomas 30 TN TN TN widow daughter in law Fred M. Lewis 30 TN TN TN divorced grandson Ethel P. Thomas 13 TN TN TN granddaughter Carrie M. Thomas 10 TN TN TN granddaughter William S. Thomas 7 TN TN TN grandson | Estep, Nancy Jane (I18753)
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3971 | In the 1850 Carter County, TN Census, James is listed twice, once in the household of his parents, and again in the household of James Culbert, the brother od Hannah Culbert. From the History of the 13th Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, US Army DEATH OF JAMES L. GARRISON. Motte and Duff had committed so many crimes upon these Union people that a number of Union men determined to put a stop to it. Learning that they were to be at the house of Melvina Hilton, in Elizabethton, on a certain night, Elbridge and Robert Treadway, James L. Garrison and some other Union men, including four or five colored men who had been in hiding and had a camp in the mountains near a place called Queen's Station, about four miles south, or southeast of Elizabethton, came intn town and surrounded Mrs. Hilton's house, stationing men at the doors and windows. Motte and Duff, with one or two others (citizens), were sitting at a table playing cards, in a small room at the south side of the house, which had but one door and one small window. Tread-way called on them to surrender. They arose from the table and barricaded the door with a bedstead so that it would open only far enough for Duff to reach his pistol through the opening and fire on the men outside. This he did, fatally shooting Garrison and seriously wounding one of the colored men, and was severely wounded in the wrist himself. The attacking party being unable to force the door or get into the small -window without serious loss of life, withdrew and the two men escaped. The colored man was removed and soon afterwards made his way to the Federal lines. Garrison was taken back into the mountains and his wound was finally dressed by Dr. H. T. Berry, a rebel citizen, and he lingered some time in great agony. Garrison was a good, kind-hearted man, true to his principles and loyal to his country. He was about 45 years old, and left a widow and seven children, the oldest 12 years. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Garrison is still living and resides with her son at Valley Forge, Tennessee. | Garrison, James L. (I2174)
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3972 | In the 1850 Johnson County, Tennessee census, Elizabeth is living with her son Casper. | Baker, Elizabeth (I2741)
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3973 | In the 1850 Johnson County, Tennessee Census, Jane Madron, age 60, widow, is living in the adjacent household to Hugh Reece, Jr. and his wife Matilda Madron. In the 1860 Johnson County, Tennessee Census, Jane Madron, age 75, widow, was living adjacent to the Hugh Reece household. | (Madron), Jane (I12790)
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3974 | In the 1850 Johnson County, TN Census, she is living in her parents household as a 44 year old daughter. | Stout, Jane (I2615)
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3975 | In the 1850 Sullivan County, TN Census, she was living with Jonathon and Elizabeth Morrell with her 6 year old son Andrew. 1860 Sullivan County, TN Census John Webb 61 TN Rebecca A. H. 40 TN William A. 16 TN John E. 6 TN Benjamin F. 3 TN 1870 Sullivan County, TN Census Rebecca Webb 50 TN widow William A. Odell 26 TN Cesire J. 22 TN William B. 1 TN John E. 5 mo TN John E. Webb 16 TN Benjamin F. Webb 13 TN | Millard, Rebecca Hinton (I54367)
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3976 | In the 1850 Washington County, VA, census, Elizabeth was living with Andrew Chapman. | (Chapman), Elizabeth Blair (I3044)
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3977 | In the 1860 and 1870 Carter County Censuses, she was living with her daughter Sarah and her husband John S. Snodgrass. | Patton, Joannah (I41291)
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3978 | In the 1860 and 1870 Johnson County, TN Censuses, William was living in the household of his son James H. Michael. | Michael, William (I14263)
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3979 | In the 1860 and 1870 Upson County, GA censuses, Elizabeth is living with her son Joseph. In the 1880 Upson County, GA census, she is living with her son Hiram. | DeLoach, Mildred Elizabeth (I18005)
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3980 | In the 1860 Carter County Census, Catherine is living in the household of John and Jane Minor. She has a daughter named Sarah J., born in 1853. In the 1880 Carter County Census, Catherine (Katy) is listed as a servent in the household of John Cameron, a hotel owner in Elizabethton. In the 1900 Carter County Census, listed as Kate in the household of her brother Gilson Collins. | Collins, Catherine (I9020)
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3981 | In the 1860 Johnson County, TN Census, Matilda is living in the household of her daughter and son in law, John H. Rainbolt and Matilda Venable Rainbolt. | Merritt, Matilda (I9493)
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3982 | In the 1860 Johnson County, TN Census, Orpha is living wth her brother James. In 1870, she is living with her brother William Franklin. In 1880, she is living with her daughter Loretta A. Jones. | Michael, Orpha (I14164)
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3983 | In the 1860 Johnson County, TN Census, Sarah is living in the household of her son George Washington Brownlow Bowman. | Cable, Sarah (I13610)
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3984 | In the 1870 Carer County, TN Census, Daniel and his ife Elizabeth are living with their son Nathaniel. | Krous, Daniel (I39575)
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3985 | In the 1870 carter County, Tennessee Census, Francis Tolley was living with Daniel and his wife Rebecca. | Family: David Daniel Tolley / Rebecca Whitehead (F3669)
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3986 | In the 1870 Carter County, TN census, Alice, Newton and Nathaniel are listed with the Peek surname. They were the children of Jerry Lyons and Celia Smith. His death certificate lists his father as Ely Peaks, born North Carolina, and mother as Deloach, born Tennessee. | Peeks, Alfred C. (I42890)
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3987 | In the 1870 Carter County, TN Census, Rebecca Jones is listed in the household of her mother Mary Bowers. In the 1880 Carter County, TN Census, Rebecca Jones is listed as a widow and Head of Household. It is assumed that John Jones died before 1870. | Jones, John W. (I10601)
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3988 | In the 1870 Hawkins County, Tennessee Census, Bird is listed as a black farm worker, tending the farm of Frank M. Fulkerson. Frank M. Fulkerson was a white lawyer who was born in Virginia in about 1825. In addition to being a lawyer, he owned a farm near Rogersville. | Fulkerson, Bird (I61970)
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3989 | In the 1870 Hawkins County, Tennessee Census, Martha is listed as a black cook working for Frank M. Fulkerson. | (Fulkerson), Martha (I61744)
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3990 | In the 1870 Johnson County Census, Sarah is the Head of Household. Living with her are her father-in-law, Jesse Cole, 89; her mother-in-law, Celia Brown Cole, 85; her sister-in-law, Deliah Cole; and Rosannah Cole, 62. | Shoun, Sarah Ann (I8029)
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3991 | In the 1870 Johnson County, TN Census, District 3, John is living in Household 98, Amos Rash. Household 95 is his son James E., and John's wife Nancy is living with him. In the 1880 census, John and Nancy are back together. | Dowell, John L. (I10152)
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3992 | In the 1870 Johnson County, TN census, she is listed in the household of her daughter Hannah Snider Heck. | Grager, Elizabeth (I1564)
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3993 | In the 1870 Russell County Census, John was living with Isaac Vermillion. He was listed as going to school. Mary Catherine Jessee was Isaac's first cousin twice removed, as Isaac's mother was Sarah Jessee. Article of Agreement, 19 Aug 1957, Washington Co VA "Article of Agreement made and entred into on the ninteenth of August 1857 between Loucinda Cunningham widow of Joseph Cunningham Deceased of the one part and John Riddle of the other part both of the County of Washington and State of Virginia witnesseth the said Loucinda Cunningham doth agree and rent her portion of land in the tract were Joseph Cunningham deceased for a term of eighteen month cumencing on the first of September next and to end the first of March 1859 the said Riddle pays one third of the grain as a rent the wheat and oats to be delivered at a pen or sack when gethered to secure that part of the rent the corn to be delivred at the crib in the husk to be devided in three parts so I Loucinda Cunningham may take her choice of piles. the said Riddle is to live in the house with me till Robert Cunningham move out of the house he is a livin in now then the said Ridlle moves into the said house. The said Riddle is to have a peace of ground for a garden sumewheres where partys may agree upon. The said Lucind Cuningham reserves a garden for herself. Margaret Cuningham reserves about an acre of ground for herself lying in the suger camp where Robert Cuningham had oats. The said Loucinda Cuningham reserves ground enuff sum where on said tract of land to sow a bushel of flax seed. The said Riddle is to put up three hundred new rails on his own hook and to clear a little peace of ground on his own hook. The said Riddle binds himself to put the crop in reasonably time and to cultivate the same in farming like mannor. The said Riddle is to have a potion of the fruit and Loucinda Cuningham reserves a part for her self to which we set our hand and seales this the 19 day of August 1857. s/Loucinda Cuningham (Seale) s/John Riddle (Seale) | Riddle, John William George Washington (I3368)
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3994 | In the 1870 Washington County, VA Census, there was a 30 year old George W. Thomas married to a woman named Mahala who was 40 years old. In the 1880 Washington County, VA Census, there was a 40 year old George W. Thomas married to a woman named Nancy who was 54 years old. On his marriage certificate to Mary Virginia Owens Watson, he is listed as a widower. 1900 Washington County, VA Census Household 74 George W. Thomas Feb 1840 60 VA VA VA Mary V. Oct 1870 29 NC NC NC Edna M. Feb 1891 9 NC VA NC Laura E. Jun 1898 1 VA VA NC William J. Feb 1900 2mo VA VA NC 1910 Washington County, VA Census Mary V. Thomas 34 NC NC NC Widow Joseph W. 10 VA NC NC Sarah V. 6 VA NC NC Sarah L. Owens 66 NC NC NC Widow Alice C. Watson 14 VA NC NC Daughter | Thomas, George W. (I36050)
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3995 | In the 1870s, country miller William Henderson De Loach, of Kirby Springs, GA, invented a horse power that allowed him to thresh a farmer's grain on site, avoiding the need for the customer to bring the grain into town. He also developed a grist mill. When the equipment manufacturing business outstripped his milling business he and his sons moved to Atlanta and established W. H. De Loach & Sons; this was during or before 1875. The company seems to have incorporated in 1887 as De Loach Mill Manufacturing Co. At some point they began to manufacture sawmlls and related equipment. Alonzo A. DeLoach (W. H.'s son) received an 1890 sawmill patent, so it is likely they were already making sawmills by that time. After W. H. De Loach died in 1914, his sons relocated the business to South Bridgeport, AL, and by 1920 they were in Chattanooga, TN. We have no data after that time to indicate how long they survived. | DeLoach, William Henderson (I19399)
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3996 | In the 1880 Carter County Census, Jackson's mother, Evaline Collins, was living with him. | Family: Jackson D.C. Collins / Rhoda Catherine Heaton (F3692)
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3997 | In the 1880 Carter County Census, she was listed as Edith Overbey, 84, living in the household of her daughter Elizabeth Emmeline Estep Nidiffer and her husband Robert Nidiffer. | Hodge, Edith (I11581)
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3998 | In the 1880 Carter County, Tennessee Census, Mary is living with her daughter Dillie and her husband, James Griffith. | (Gentry), Mary (I10535)
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3999 | In the 1880 Carter County, TN census, Evaline is living in the household of her son Jackson Collins. | Williams, Evaline (I8850)
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4000 | In the 1880 Carter County, TN census, Jackson's mother Evaline was living in his household. | Collins, Jackson D.C. (I8607)
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