September 1998
Looking for reseachers or descendants of the family of
Hezekiah FARIS who settled in Bolivar, Hardeman County,
Tennessee, circa early 1800's. His son was Benjamin
Littleberry FARIS. Would like to share info.
John R. Grosh
savefrris@aol.com
Submitted on Sun Sep 6 11:32:34 EDT 1998
Cicero Rhodes m. Susan Bolt 11/28/1850 in Hardeman Co,
TN. I am looking for their children.
Clint Trammel
trammels@fidnet.com
Submitted on Sat Sep 5 12:05:07 EDT 1998
I posted a query on Joshua Hudson and wife Susan Cox
back in Feb. 98. My email address has changed. Susan's
father is Cader Cox. Any help appreciated.
Dalina Stevens -- 3108
Erin Lane, Independence, MO 64055-2760
Dtsbws@aol.com
Submitted on Wed Sep 2 23:08:21 EDT 1998
Seeking information on ancestors/descendents of
Wrigdon Rufus HOWELL and wife, Sarah Elizabeth BROWN.
Sarah BROWN; born Hardeman County 1830; died abt 1864.
Sarah married Wrigdon on 19 November 1850. They had the
following children: daughter - Amanda A. b: 1852, son -
Francis Marion b:19 April 1853, daughater - Sarah A. b:
1856, son - John Franklin b. 1864 and son - William
Wrigdon b. unknown. Sarah Elizabeth BROWN's father was
Anson Brown.
Ray Kington -- 517
Palm Avenue, Merritt Island, , FL 32952-3751
RKington@aol.com
Submitted on Wed Sep 2 21:23:29 EDT 1998
Richard PERKINS b. 1808 Va. married Margaret COATES b.
1808 Hardeman Co., Tn. probably between 1826-30. Would
like to confirm date/place of marr. and possible
parents/siblings of either. Thank you for any help.
David Perkins
tejas@pacific-ocean.com
Submitted on Wed Sep 2 09:03:31 EDT 1998
Im seeking info on Kimbrough HORNSBY & his wife
Martha Ann SEBASTIAN. They came to Hardeman County in the
1830's. Kimbrough was born in NC in 1810. Martha
was born in Lincoln County TN in 1817. Any info will be
greatly appreciated.
JERRY TATE -- 9795
CABRINI DR #208, BURBANK, CA 91504
T8TAX@AOL.COM
Submitted on Tue Sep 1 17:22:43 EDT 1998
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