COWAN/JENKINS
Posted
By: Jim Jenkins <jejenk@aol.com>
Date: Sunday, 31 March 2002, at 3:38 p.m.
MANES
Posted
By: Corinne Sims Dunklee <bcdunklee@yahoo.com>
Date: Saturday, 30 March 2002, at 8:29 p.m.
Thompson/Singleton
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By: Barbara Nicholson Beaver <Beaver_barb2002@yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, 29 March 2002, at 7:28 p.m.
Looking for any information on the family of Jefferson Davis Singleton and Adaline Kirkland;;;He is my gr. grandfather...I am also looking for any information on the family of William Arthur Thompson...who was the father of Ethel Belle Thompson b. 8 sept. 1899-d.aug 16, 1978 in Charleston, S.C....Ethel had a sister named Estelle Thompson Lockridge, whom was in a t.b. sanitoriam...and a brother named Wallace Thompson..Her mother died when she was about five years old, and I have no clue whom she was...also there were more children...but I dont know if they were Ethel's moms kids , or Arthur's wife Callie Thompson..they were: Frank,Della,Mildred, Mae, and another son..... Also looking for the family of Fred Sinor, maybe he is Samuel Frederick Sinor.. Thanks for all your help in advance..
Re: Isaac Low Sheriff of Bradley Co
Posted
By: Kim <kccode@earthlink.net>
Date: Wednesday, 27 March 2002, at 4:25 p.m.
In Response To: Isaac Low Sheriff of Bradley Co (James Bishop)
Here is one place to look: http://bradleysheriff.com/Wall%20of%20Fame%20Folder/walloffame.htm
Also, the person responsible for collecting information on previous sheriff's of Bradley County is Capt. Chip Bryant. His email address is listed on the website.
Isaac Low Sheriff of Bradley Co
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By: James Bishop <JBishop538@aol.com>
Date: Wednesday, 27 March 2002, at 12:57 a.m.
Seeking info on Isaac Low sheriff of Bradley 1860-66 and 1872-76. This is according to Goodspeed's History & Biographies of Bradley Co. Trying to determine if this is the same person as Isaac Lowe, my ggg grandfather, found in the 1880 Hamilton Co, TN census as living in district 3, Birchwood area.
Hobo
Posted
By: Neal Romine <Wyohobo@aol.com>
Date: Monday, 25 March 2002, at 6:34 p.m.
Looking for info on Franklin M. Kearny. Time period around the Civil War.Believed to be in Bradley or Meigs Counties,TN.
Thanks,
Re: CRAIGMILES
Posted
By: Janet McMurray <tcmcmurray@aol.com>
Date: Friday, 22 March 2002, at 7:33 p.m.
In Response To: Re: CRAIGMILES (Carolyn CloarTerrell)
Thank you. My husband is a direct descendant of the Thompsons and Waterhouses and we have many letters, pictures, etc. that we have shared with the library in the past. Things about little Nina Craigmilesand her parents and grandparents are particularly of interest to the local people there. I was hoping to hear from anyone else who might be related.
FRANKLIN MURPHY 1850
Posted
By: J D MURPHY <murfeejd33@aol.com>
Date: Thursday, 21 March 2002, at 9:27 p.m.
My Great Grandpa Franklin Murphy Was living In Bradley County Tn. With His Father Robert M Murphy His Mother Martha Murphy One Sister Martha & One Brother Martin In 1850, When They Moved To Lawrence County Missouri In 1860 They Had Changed Franklin's Name To Francis, Does Anyone Know Why They Changed Franklin's Name To Francis, Did He Have A Problem With The Law? If You Can Solve This Riddle I Would Be Most Greatfull, murfeejd33@aol.com
Re: CRAIGMILES
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By: Carolyn CloarTerrell <seaterrell@yahoo.com>
Date: Thursday, 21 March 2002, at 5:30 p.m.
In Response To: CRAIGMILES (Janet McMurray)
Probley everyone in Cleveland knows of this family.Call or write the Cleveland Historical Libary. In Cleveland Tn. 37311.
FORT HILL
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By: chas. <chasgrumpy@aol.com>
Date: Thursday, 21 March 2002, at 7:29 a.m.
can anyone tell me,who has the plat or map of fort hill. searching for tom johnson,wife fannie johnson.nee maples also frank triplet wife was julian (calloway)johnson all somewhere in fort hill.thank you in advance.chas.
CRAIGMILES
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By: Janet McMurray <tcmcmurray@aol.com>
Date: Wednesday, 20 March 2002, at 9:01 p.m.
I am searching for information about John Henderson Craigmiles, his wife, Myra Adelia Thompson Craigmiles, or their daughter, Nina Craigmiles.
Swafford-Davis Cemetery
Posted
By: Jane <Zoe520@aol.com>
Date: Monday, 18 March 2002, at 8:27 p.m.
Can someone tell me where this cemetery is located in Birchwood?
John Lacy
Posted
By: Jean Gray <lacyj@attbi.com>
Date: Monday, 18 March 2002, at 5:57 p.m.
Does anyone know the burial site of John Lacy married to Sarah Price? He bought a farm near Cleveland in 1846. Any help appreciated
BERRYHILL
Posted
By: Kellie Folkerts <kfolkers@aol.com>
Date: Monday, 18 March 2002, at 11:24 a.m.
I am researching the Andrew Jackson b:1836 & Tabitha Jane Thomas b: 1838 Berryhill family. Thier known children were: Prudence Isabelle "Billie" Samuel Joseph Cleopatra Jennie Blucher Annie Blanche Mollie Daisie
Andrew Jackson Berryhill married Ellen Collier after Tabitha passed away (abt 1904). Please contact if you have any information about them!
BROWN FAMILY
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By: Richard B. Daniel <rbd00001@aol.com>
Date: Friday, 15 March 2002, at 9:57 p.m.
My wife's great grandfather, Daniel Jasper Brown was born in Cleveland, Bradley County, TN on December 13, 1842. He married Catharine V. Brown (don't know maiden name) in 1860 and they resided in Catoosa County, GA until 1865. DJB served in the GA. State Line Troops from 1862 to 1865. He and his family moved to Iowa, then to Missouri and finally settled in Texas first in Bosque County and then in Hico, Hamilton County, Texas. He and his wife had the following children: John R. Brown - born in 1864 in Catoosa County, GA Charles Abraham Brown - born 3-29-1865(??) in Iowa Mary E. Brown - born 1868 in Iowa Sophia May Brown - born 1869 in Stringly, Iowa Mollie Brown - born 1872 in Missouri James W. Brown - born 1876 in Missouri Stella Brown - born 1878 in Texas
DJB and his wife died in Hico, Hamilton County, Texas (CVB in 1920 and DJB in 1923).
If you have any information about these Browns or if DJB had any siblings or other family that remained in the Bradley County area, please contact me and lets exchange information. Thanks
triplett/Johnson
Posted
By: chas. <chasgrumpy@aol.com>
Date: Thursday, 14 March 2002, at 6:19 p.m.
trying to find death and burial date's and loaction of FRANK TRIPLETT He filed for pension from civil war In 1900.was married to Jullian Calloway she I think is buried at FortHill.So I need to know about him.he would be my GGgrandfather! thank's in advance.chas
Johnson's of Bradley, Co.
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By: chas. <chasgrumpy@aol.com>
Date: Thursday, 14 March 2002, at 5:34 p.m.
I am reasearching Johnson's Bradley (ca)1830-40 William,Daniel,Joel and maybe larkin, would like any info anyone has.Thank's in advance.
Jasper Newton Acree
Posted
By: mariah nance <maudiemurphy@earthlink.net>
Date: Thursday, 14 March 2002, at 11:55 a.m.
harvey line
Posted
By: Tommie Harvey <phototom2@cs.com>
Date: Tuesday, 12 March 2002, at 8:38 p.m.
I need info about my GGGranfather & GGGranmother. Dudley Harvey was born 1812 not sure were but possibly buried in Bradley Co. I have census data from 1860 as of that area his wife was Hannah (all I have for a maiden name is an B.) she is listed as being born about 1812 and being buried in Red Hill Cem. Bradley Co. They had 6 children as of the 1860 census and John Calvin Harvey the youngest child is my ggranfather. The info I need is of Dudley and Wife Hannah birth dates, death dates, where they were born ect. as much as possible. My census data is from 1860 Bradley Co, Tenn. Cleveland township Page 75 Dwelling # 488
Thanks
John Lacy
Posted
By: Jean Gray <lacyj@attbi.com>
Date: Tuesday, 12 March 2002, at 4:46 p.m.
cemeteries
Posted
By: Ann Hill <hill@hcnews.com>
Date: Tuesday, 12 March 2002, at 12:35 p.m.
cemetery
Posted
By: Ann Hill <hill@hcnews.com>
Date: Tuesday, 12 March 2002, at 12:28 p.m.
William P. Bryant, 1826-1906
Posted
By: Anne Smith <ahbls8@aol.com>
Date: Sunday, 10 March 2002, at 12:19 p.m.
William Posey BRYANT was born December 25, 1826 in Habersham Co., GA to parents who were both born in GA, according to his census records from 1850 to 1900. His father was also a William Bryant, according to family tradition. Nothing is yet known of his life from birth until he enlisted in the U. S. Army at Calhoun, McMinn Co., TN in November, 1847, to serve in the Mexican War. On his application he listed his occupation as blacksmith. He was most likely working in Calhoun or Charleston, TN, which is just across the Hiwassee River from Calhoun. It is not known where he apprenticed. He left from Athens, TN and was sent to Mexico, where he served at Vera Cruz, Natural Bridge, and San Juan, according to his pension record. His physical description on the pension file is: “…about six feet tall, gray eyes, black hair, dark complexion.”
On March 14, 1850 he married Icie Ann McCARTY, daughter of William and Amilda Looney McCarty of Bradley Co., TN and settled in Charleston, TN, where he lived the remainder of his life. He is listed as a blacksmith on the 1850 Census in Bradley Co. with wife, Icie Ann, an Elizabeth BRYANT, 17, and Daniel FOSTER, 21, blacksmith, in his household. The 1860 Census shows him in Bradley Co. as a blacksmith with an estate valued at $15,000. In his household were wife, Icie Ann, 26, James Wellington Bryant, 9; William McCarty Bryant, 7; Timothy Edward Bryant, 5; Amilda French Bryant, 2; John Lee Bryant, 5/12, and Lucinda KNIGHT, 30.
In late December, 1861 another child, Anne, was born. In January, 1862, Icie Ann McCarty Bryant died and was buried in Fort Hill Cemetary, Cleveland. Anne died in the fall of 1863 and was buried beside her mother.
On April 2, 1863, William married Malissa J.ALEXANDER, daughter of Hamilton Lorenzo and Amanda Adalaide Alexander. The 1870 census has him still listed as a blacksmith with an estate of $30,000. In his household were wife, Malissa, 24; James Bryant, 19; William Bryant, 17; Timothy Bryant, 15, Amilda Bryant, 12; John Bryant, 9; Nannie Adelaide Bryant, 4; McClatchey Alexander Bryant, 2; Lizzie Aiken Bryant 7/12; and Lucinda KNIGHT, 40. 1870 was also the year William built a large, two-story brick home in Charleston, which is still in use today and is very close to the Charleston exit on I-75. He and his family attended Henegar's Chapel Methodist Church close to Charleston, as did the McCartys and Alexanders. Later he and his family belonged to the Charleston Methodist Church.
In 1877 William was named guardian of Malissa's nephew Charles ROSS and niece Mary ROSS, children of Malissa's sister Susan Alexander, who had been married to A.J. Ross. On November 10, 1879 Lizzie Aiken Bryant, 10, died of diptheria and was buried in Henegar's Chapel Cemetary. On the 1880 census William’s household consisted of Malissa, 34; John, 20; Nannie, 14; Mack, 12, Elizabeth, 6/12; Charles ROSS, 19; Mary ROSS, 9; and Cindia NIGHT, boarder, 50.
William listed his occupation as farmer on the 1900 census and stated that he owned his farm clear of mortgage. Living in his houehold were Malissa, 54; and Elizabeth, 20. Elizabeth later married Charles ITZEL and operated Wayside Antiques on Ocoee Street in Cleveland for many years. She was a member of the UDC through the service of her uncle, A.F.C. Alexander. William P. Bryant died October 23, 1906 and Malissa died August 20, 1912. They are buried in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetary in Charleston, and Lucinda Knight is buried next to them.
William P. Bryant has not yet been linked to any of the N. GA Bryant, Briant, or Bryan families, nor is it known when he migrated from GA to TN. It is not known why his middle name was POSEY or why he gave the middle name AIKIN to one of his daughters. The Elizabeth Bryant on his 1850 census is unidentified, as are Daniel Foster and Lucinda Knight. Any information about these questions or about N. GA>TN migrations 1826-1847, forges/blacksmiths’ apprentices in N. GA, McMinn and Bradley Counties in TN,1840-1880, and BRYANT families in N. GA and in TN would be appreciated. I'll be happy to share any information I have.
Anne Bryant Smith ahbls8@aol.com
Julian Family Reunion
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By: Jean F. Freshour <clarence_jean@juno.com>
Date: Saturday, 9 March 2002, at 5:20 p.m.
1850 Cencus for Westmoreland
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By: Pat <pat.copeland@prodigy.net>
Date: Saturday, 9 March 2002, at 11:40 a.m.
These Westmoreland's lived 1850 Bradley Co. Tennessee, 26th Sub division: John E. Westmoreland age 30 born Tennessee. Henry Westmoreland born Tn. Went to Texas. Jesse Westmoreland age 20. William Westmoreland age 30 born Tn. James Westmoreland age 30 born Georgia. Mary Westmoreland age 60 born S.C. All these names were head of household 1850. Does any body have any information on them? Where did they go? Who were thier parents? Will exchange info.
William (Bill) Stuart
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By: Paula <Tuttors4@cs.com>
Date: Friday, 1 March 2002, at 12:31 p.m.
I am looking for any type of information on William (Bill) Stuart. I have been told he died in the 1960's and Had a garage or worked in one. Thanks everyone Paula.
Martha Woods
Posted
By: Jody Farmer <mystic@kalama.com>
Date: Wednesday, 27 February 2002, at 2:09 p.m.
MASON LANE McHENRY
Posted
By: Darlene/Ellen <beavertd@brightok.net>
Date: Sunday, 24 February 2002, at 2:19 p.m.
Looking for information on the children of Winser/Windsor/Winsor MASON who moved to Bradley Co. from Knox Co. with his second wife Alcy (SMITH)MASON and his children from his 1st marriage to Mariah (LANE) MASON and their children. Trying to find names of these children born prior to 1830. Probably be three girls that would have traveled with them. Names may have been Armanda and Cynthia. Not sure of these though.
Broomfields in Reflections: Past and Present
Posted
By: Gary Brumfield <gbrumfield@cwf.org>
Date: Friday, 22 February 2002, at 12:55 p.m.
BROOMFIELD,BRUMFIELD
Posted
By: Gary Brumfield <gbrumfield@cwf.org>
Date: Friday, 22 February 2002, at 12:50 p.m.
Johnson Family
Posted
By: Kathy Edwards <kedwards@nightowl.net>
Date: Thursday, 21 February 2002, at 1:30 p.m.
Looking for any information on the J.R.L. Johnson family listed on the Bradley Co. 1860 Census, page 255. J.R.L. Johnson- head of household Elizabeth A.-wife children: Mary, Manda, Matilda, Martha E., Sindrela, & Jas. O.C. It also lists a Riley Maples as living with the family. There is a married daughter not living with the family, Sarah Elizabeth Cook.
I also show a land deed for the family in 1863. Any information would be appreciated. Regards.
Sinor Family of Bradley Co., TN
Posted
By: Barbara Crane Shearman <shearbc@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wednesday, 20 February 2002, at 10:46 a.m.
Surname
Posted
By: Barbara Crane Shearman <shearbc@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wednesday, 20 February 2002, at 10:34 a.m.
Re: Brackett and Hoopers, Bradley county TN
Posted
By: Barbara Wilson Dooley <jb.dooley@verizon.net>
Date: Thursday, 14 February 2002, at 8:07 p.m.
In Response To: Brackett and Hoopers, Bradley county TN (Tracy)
Tracy, maybe someone who has the Bradley Co. 1870 census can look something up for you. I have the index only, and an Etha L. HOOPER is listed in District 9, Family 51. The others listed in that family, in alpha order, are Elizabeth J., Genetta, Isaac, James, Kenzie C., and Martha. No indication as to which ones are the parents. (But see below!)
In the 1880 census where Henry and Ethelinda are listed as the parents in family 574, there is an Isaac HOOPER next door in family 575. Hey, I think I've solved the question of the parents! At family 589, we have HOOPER: Kinsey, 50; Elizabeth 49; Nettie 14; Martha 11; Allice 7; Andy 4; and Ann GEREN, 80, listed as Kinsey's mother-in-law. Kinsey was born in TN, his father in VA, and his mother in TN. So in the 1870, Kenzie C. and Elizabeth J. would be the parents. Genetta would be the 14 yr. old Nettie of 1880, and Martha would be the baby who is then 11 in 1880. Let me see if I can find the other brother, James. OK, I'll bet this is he. Family 592, HOOPER: James 24; Cyntha 20; Oscar 1; and HICKMAN, B. H. 53 (male), boarder.
Now here's some more information. In the Bradley Co. Heritage book, there's a family article on Andrew Hooper who was born in TN in 1805 and died in 1866. His wife was Martha SEABOURNE, the daughter of Joseph SEABOURNE and Mary WILHITE. Andrew and Martha's children were: 1. John, b. 1827; ma. Sarah FARMER. 2. Kinsey C., b. 1828; ma. Elizabeth GEREN. 3. Dialtha, b. 1832; m. T. H. GILBREATH. 4. Jahue, b. 1833; ma. Mary McPHERSON. 5. James, b. 1838; m. Eliza GEREN.
During the Civil War, the five oldest sons, John, Kinsey, Jahue, James, and William, all enlisted in the Union Army. They were assigned to the 8th TN Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Co. A.
Well, I think I've found Elizabeth GEREN HOOPER's father's name, too, in an article on the GEREN family. Isaac, supposedly a son of Hiram and Susannah GEREN. Isaac married Anna HANKINS. You probably need a copy of the heritage book, because you have hit the jackpot!
If you would like to know more about these families and who submitted the articles, please email me at jb.dooley@verizon.net.
Barbara
Brackett and Hoopers, Bradley county TN
Posted
By: Tracy <Lizbeth6302@msn.com>
Date: Thursday, 14 February 2002, at 9:53 a.m.
I have info that a Henry H Brackett married a Ethelynn Hooper in 1878 in Bradley county TN. There are two court records for him on the Bradly county site.
I am looking for Henry and Ethelynns parents..I know the Hoopers were in Bradley county as were the Bracketts before they got married
They moved to Dallas county Tx and are in the 1900 census there. Can anyone help?
Tracy
Hughes-Stephenson
Posted
By: T. Horton <Hortontn@aol.con>
Date: Tuesday, 12 February 2002, at 8:35 p.m.
Kirkland/Kirklin
Posted
By: Eddie Simmons <Ejscott1@aol.com>
Date: Saturday, 9 February 2002, at 9:42 p.m.
Johnson Lacy
Posted
By: Bonnie Lacy Malone <bmalone64@aol.com>
Date: Tuesday, 5 February 2002, at 7:25 p.m.
Lindsey Lane
Posted
By: Denise Lane Brown <denisebrown1@hotmail.com>
Date: Saturday, 2 February 2002, at 4:07 p.m.
Alex Hunt, Jim Miller
Posted
By: James B Fre <jbflargo!@juno.com>
Date: Tuesday, 29 January 2002, at 7:17 p.m.
HUMBERD, MORELOCK, SINOR
Posted
By: Barbara Crane Shearman <shearbc@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Monday, 28 January 2002, at 4:40 p.m.
Searching for info on the above mentioned surnames. Upmost interest in the family of Henry Humberd and Elizabeth Morelock. Child:Nancy Jane Humberd b. Apr 1837 Bradley Co. Spouse:Andrew Jackson Sinor b. Mar 4, 1830 VA 1-Benjamin Franklin Sinor b. Apr 1854 2-Dialpha Adial Sinor b. Feb 14, 1856 3-Mary Caldonia Sinor b. 1858 all of above born in Bradley Co., TN 4-George B. McClellan Sinor b. Sep 23, 1861, Marion Co., AR. Interested in marriage dates, birthdates and census records. Thank you
Howard's in Cleveland Area
Posted
By: Jennifer Ward <JGWard67@aol.com>
Date: Saturday, 26 January 2002, at 7:35 a.m.
Daugherty, Joseph
Posted
By: Cheryl <dragonheart1@email.msn.com>
Date: Tuesday, 22 January 2002, at 3:41 p.m.
Am looking for any descendents of Joseph & Martha Daugherty and family. Were located in Bradley Co, TN 1850. I believe Mary age 18 married William H Cameron 8 Aug 1850 in Cleveland. Am at a brick wall and here and looking for any information from any descendents of this family. Youngest brother of Mary was Hawkins age 1. Mary and William's youngest son was William Hawkins...too much of a coincidence not to check out.
Frederick H. WHITE
Posted
By: Freddie B. Stewart <freorden@aol.com>
Date: Tuesday, 22 January 2002, at 3:50 a.m.
BURK
Posted
By: R.Jack Stone <oolt@aol.com>
Date: Sunday, 20 January 2002, at 1:58 p.m.
J.(James?) A. Bailey
Posted
By: Don Bailey <dblstar@prodigy.net>
Date: Saturday, 19 January 2002, at 6:37 a.m.
FRANKLIN MURPHY
Posted
By: J D MURPHY <murfeejd33@aol.com>
Date: Tuesday, 15 January 2002, at 10:47 p.m.
Re: BROWNs and descendants
Posted
By: Nancy Cross
Date: Tuesday, 15 January 2002, at 8:36 p.m.
In Response To: Re: BROWNs and descendants (Kristi Toland)
Sorry any of those names don't ring a bell. Everywhere I have ever seen my Wooten ,it has been spelled with a "T". Happy Hunting! Nancy Cross
Re: BROWNs and descendants
Posted
By: Kristi Toland <kktoland@hotmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, 15 January 2002, at 6:07 p.m.
In Response To: Re: BROWNs and descendants (Nancy Cross)
Thank you for the offer. The WOOTENs I have are: Albert S., Bobby, Terry and W.C. Albert S. m. Beulah Penolah HOSKINS and they raised their family around Smith and Fannin Counties in Texas. Are any of these names familiar?
I also have a great many WOODENs in the Tennessee area. The name might be an offshoot.
Thanks again!
Re: BROWNs and descendants
Posted
By: Nancy Cross <LisaG62@aol.com>
Date: Tuesday, 15 January 2002, at 5:55 a.m.
In Response To: BROWNs and descendants (Kristi Toland)
I don't know about any of the other surnames,but my maiden name \was Wooten. I'd be glad to help if you need me to.
Re: cemetary listings
Posted
By: Kristi Toland <kktoland@hotmail.com>
Date: Sunday, 13 January 2002, at 12:46 p.m.
In Response To: cemetary listings (Donna)
My HINDMANs are buried at Candies Creek/Eureka Cemetery: Claude Jefferson, Jessie Joe, Eli L., Laura Parthina (Wooden), Luther Franklin, Oscar Worley and Alma Jane (Lee) HINDMAN. It is a good size cemetery. I believe the complete listing is published in one of the books at Cleveland History Library.
FAW
Posted
By: Bianca Judd Allen <bjay@bellsouth.net>
Date: Thursday, 10 January 2002, at 2:03 p.m.
cemetary listings
Posted
By: Donna <duchess@jellico.net>
Date: Monday, 7 January 2002, at 11:00 a.m.
I need a list of Bradley Cty cemetaires and if possible, the occupants in Candies Creek/Eureka Cemetary. Thank you, D.
FREEMAN, WALKER
Posted
By: Mimi Jo Butler <mjhb@mindspring.com>
Date: Sunday, 6 January 2002, at 12:09 p.m.
See any family info on E. A. Freeman, 1880 Bradley Co census, with wife Jane (Walker) Freeman & 2 sons - Henry b 1860 & James b c 1862. Were they also pts of Freeman children of Cherokee Co, NC: Salena, John, Malinda, Wilkey, Cintha (last 2 twins)? E. A. and sons in Bradley Co. were tanners. E. may be Ephraim, formerly of Rutherford Co, NC. Jane said to be desc. of Chief John & Elizabeth Lowrey Walker of McMinn Co. TN
Brackettt
Posted
By: Velena <jeneric@terraworld.net>
Date: Friday, 4 January 2002, at 7:30 a.m.
BOWERS
Posted
By: Helen Lillard <Helillard@aol.com>
Date: Wednesday, 2 January 2002, at 6:37 p.m.
In the Bradley county census for 1850, there is a Bowers listed as.....Bowers 149-A and 243-B. Can anyone do this lookup for me? Also, if anyone is related to Bowers, please let me know. I am looking for Isabella Bowers who married William McNelly, born 1831 in Meigs county.