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		<title>Books about Cannon County, Tennessee</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[History of the Duggin and related families of&#160;Cannon&#160;County,&#160;Tennessee General highway map,&#160;Cannon&#160;County,&#160;Tennessee&#160;[1965] History of Woodbury,&#160;Cannon&#160;County, Tenn. Cannon&#160;County&#160;cousins Shirleys and Meltons &#160;]]></description>
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<p class="item_list_title"><em><a href="https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/828651/?offset=&amp;return=1">General highway map,&nbsp;Cannon&nbsp;County,&nbsp;Tennessee&nbsp;[1965]</a></em></p>
<p class="item_list_title"><em><a href="https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/443305/?offset=&amp;return=1">History of Woodbury,&nbsp;Cannon&nbsp;County, Tenn.</a><a href="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Books-1.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-1073 alignleft" src="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Books-1-300x222.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="111" srcset="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Books-1-300x222.jpg 300w, https://tngenweb.org/cannon/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Books-1-1024x759.jpg 1024w, https://tngenweb.org/cannon/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Books-1-768x569.jpg 768w, https://tngenweb.org/cannon/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Books-1.jpg 1114w" sizes="(max-width: 150px) 100vw, 150px" /></a></em></p>
<p class="item_list_title"><em><a href="https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/282294/?offset=&amp;return=1">Cannon&nbsp;County&nbsp;cousins Shirleys and Meltons</a></em></p>
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		<title>Civil War History by Carroll Van West</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; Written by: Carroll Van West &#160; Cannon County was established on January 31, 1836, when the state legislature took portions of Rutherford, Smith, and Warren Counties to create the new county of Cannon, named in honor of Whig Governor Newton Cannon. (Two years later, the legislature added a portion of Wilson County, creating the present county boundaries.) The county&#8217;s first settlers moved to present-day western Cannon County, around the Readyville and Bradyville areas, during the late 1790s. Hugh P....<p class="read-more"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/civil-war-history-by-carroll-van-west/"> Read More<span class="screen-reader-text">  Read More</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Cannon County was established on January 31, 1836, when the state legislature took portions of Rutherford, Smith, and Warren Counties to create the new county of Cannon, named in honor of Whig Governor Newton Cannon. (Two years later, the legislature added a portion of Wilson County, creating the present county boundaries.) The county&#8217;s first settlers moved to present-day western Cannon County, around the Readyville and Bradyville areas, during the late 1790s. Hugh P. Brawley operated a grist mill at Brawley Fork as early as 1808.</p>
<p>The first village of any size, however, was Danville, which became the initial county seat. Its name was soon changed to Woodbury to honor Levi Woodbury, the Democratic secretary of the treasury. In 1836 Henry Trott and William Bates laid out new lots for Woodbury, and their plan adapted the earlier linear street plan of Danville into a central courthouse square plan. The present Cannon County Courthouse, built in 1935, features a striking Colonial Revival design by Nashville architect George Waller and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Other local properties in the National Register are the Houston House, a vernacular Greek Revival-style I-house associated with Democratic Congressman William C. Houston; the Adams House, the last remaining dormitory of the Baptist Female College and the later home of prominent physician Jesse F. Adams; the Wharton House, a vernacular Queen Anne dwelling from the late nineteenth century; and the Readyville Mill, a nineteenth- and twentieth-century grist mill complex.</p>
<p>Woodbury has always served as the county&#8217;s seat of government and primary town, but it never had a railroad connection and remained largely isolated from major transportation networks until the completion of the original Memphis-to-Bristol Highway (now U.S. Highway 70S) during the late 1920s. The new highway promoted commercial development; many of the historic stores around the town square date to the 1920s and 1930s. As travelers sped through the county on the new highway, they stimulated the already-established market for white oak baskets and wood furniture on sale at stands and shops along the road. Cannon County is now recognized as an important regional center for folk decorative arts. The new road also spurred local leaders, especially Dr. Jesse F. Adams, to create and invest in new businesses like the Good Samaritan Hospital (early 1930s) and the town&#8217;s first modern factory, the Armour Cheese Plant, in 1935. After World War II, in 1947, Adams and the Woodbury Lions Club combined forces to convince the Colonial Shirt Corporation to establish a Woodbury factory; a branch factory was later opened in Auburntown. Another key entrepreneur was Selmer Mason Jennings, who used the new highway and his solid business ability to gain a Ford Motor car dealership for the town during the 1920s. Jennings Ford still operates today. Woodbury also is the county&#8217;s educational center, home to the Laurens Academy and the Baptist Female College during the antebellum era, Woodbury College during the Victorian era, and the public Cannon County High School, which was established in 1920.</p>
<p>Villages in Cannon County include Readyville, Auburntown, Bradyville, and Gassaway. Crisp was a smaller African American village centered around a segregated black school and church.</p>
<p>During the Civil War Cannon County residents raised seven infantry companies for the Confederacy. Union soldiers also came from the county; most served in the Fifth Tennessee Cavalry, which was largely based in Liberty in adjacent DeKalb County. Small skirmishes and reconnaissance movements characterize most of the military activity within the county. Guerrilla warfare also was common. During World War II the maneuvers of the Second Army included parts of Cannon County, and local citizens in Woodbury established a USO center for the soldiers.</p>
<p>Since its creation Cannon County has been Democratic in its political loyalties and has produced two notable party leaders. In the late 1800s and early 1900s William Cannon Houston was the county&#8217;s most prominent politician. Cannon established the Woodbury newspaper, practiced law, and served in the state legislature as a young man; from 1904 to 1918 he served in the United States Congress and often entertained important southern Democratic leaders at his home on the outskirts of Woodbury. Throughout the mid-1900s Jim Cummings was an influential member of the Tennessee General Assembly. He was first elected to the state legislature in 1929 and stayed there until 1972, except for a four-year stint from 1949 to 1952, when Cummings was secretary of state under Governor Gordon Browning. Cummings was the Speaker of the House during the Eighty-fifth General Assembly. Historian Robert Mason noted that “Mr. Jim” Cummings “evoked the essence of a more gracious, gentler time–of friendly towns and family farms and hills and valleys and country roads.” (1)</p>
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		<title>Abstracts of Cannon County Tennessee County Court Clerk</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; Inventories of Estates (April 1848 &#8211; April 1859) Recorded in Order found on Cannon Co. Roll 16, Microfilmed Copy of Original Records Tennessee State Library and Archives &#160;Use your browsers search capability to locate surnames Bates, William &#8211; Inventory No. 1 as taken by admin 14th Jan 1848;Buyers: Mrs. Lucy Bates; W.C. Miller;W. Hollen;A.Bryant;John Cooper;S.R. James;W.L. Covington;John Pendleton;A. Berger;F.M. Seawell;B. Bates;Robt. S. George;W. Riggs;H. Smithson;John Estes;A.J. Phillips;S.R. James;George Gamon;P.F. Manus;M. Daniel;Joseph Hale;John Webb;Wm. Gunter;Mitchel Daniel;E.S. Elkin;David Smith;R.P. Harris;T.G. Wood;J....<p class="read-more"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/abstracts-of-cannon-county-tennessee-county-court-clerk/"> Read More<span class="screen-reader-text">  Read More</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<span style="font-size: 18pt;"><em>(April 1848 &#8211; April 185<span style="font-size: 18pt;">9</span></em><b>)</b></span></p>
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<td>Bates, William &#8211; Inventory No. 1 as taken by admin 14th Jan 1848;Buyers: Mrs. Lucy Bates; W.C. Miller;W. Hollen;A.Bryant;John Cooper;S.R. James;W.L. Covington;John Pendleton;A. Berger;F.M. Seawell;B. Bates;Robt. S. George;W. Riggs;H. Smithson;John Estes;A.J. Phillips;S.R. James;George Gamon;P.F. Manus;M. Daniel;Joseph Hale;John Webb;Wm. Gunter;Mitchel Daniel;E.S. Elkin;David Smith;R.P. Harris;T.G. Wood;J. Haley;J. Glazebrooks;B. Jetton;R.C. Price;John Pendleton;John Smith;John Barry;W.C. Barnes;J. Glazebrooks;W.S. McAdow;A.J. Phillips;J. Spurlock;A.M. Weedin;W. Kennedy;H. Trott;D. Phillips;James K. Eason;John Weble;R. Fowler;G. W. Wood;H. Perry;Samuel Gunter;Elisha Rhodes;Benjamin Sapp;Wm. Cummings;Eli Bailey;Wm. West;W. Litrell;E. Bates;M.C. Williams;G. St. John;J.L. Pendleton;John Barry;Henry Trott;J.S. James;B. Jetton;A.G. Campbell;Thomas Manus;Joseph Peden;J.F. Smithson;Elisha Bates;H. Meritt;R.W. Moon;J.M. Merritt;R.C. Price;Samuel Lemay;Wm. B. Nokes;E.A. Orr;Wm. L. Covington;J. St. John;Ben Wilson;Levi Pelham;R.P. Harris;M. Daniel;S.R. James;Wm. Justin;A. Stone;T. Elkins;H.R. Perry;M.L. Prater;J.Q. Weatgerford;Wm. Crane;David Smith;Wm. Young;W.C. Miller;J.R. Sullivan;E. Rhodes;E. Rhodes;J.H. Kitchens.Negroes: girl Eliza hired to John Berry; boy Stephen hired to W. Crane; woman Patsy hired to Mrs. Lucy Bates; Note on P. Harris &amp; Sarah Harris for 10acres of land at 2 bbls of corn on $150. Per acre;one note on W.J. Hall &amp; Wm. Young for field purchased from E. Sanders at 2bbls of corn on $150 per acre. Other listed notes: Arch Young;Asa Smith;Thomas Cooper;D.H. Phillips;George &amp; Hiram St. John;L.M. Robinson;Peter ___;J.L. Fare;G.L. Barrett;judgement on A. Northcutt before F. Coleman&nbsp; staid by W.L. Hall, judgement on John Manus&nbsp; staid by R. Fowler before F. Coleman;Wm. F. George;Eli Bailey;J.Q. Seawell;John Smithson;Henry ___;W.J. Colbert;J.H. Alexander;Wm. Merryman;John Barrett;Samuel Gunter &amp; W.Y. Henderson;J.H. Alexander,J.M. Scott &amp; W. Scott;N. Norris;Richards Eddings;J.M. Crane;James J. Alexander;Lindsey Coleman &amp; James O. George;Thomas Meritt. exec. David Jarrett; Gabiel Hurne Rec. 4 Apr 1848, Reg. 11&nbsp; Jul 1848, p. 1-6Marcum, Micajah &#8211;&nbsp; Widows support approved Rec.15 Apr 1848; Inventory No.1 of property sold 22 Apr 1848;Widow Mary; Buyers: Mary Marcum; Isaac Marcum; Elisha B. Rose; Asa Smith; Pauline Marcum; Jobe Marcum; Henry Powell; Luke Shirley; Allen Jones; John W. Ware; Patience Marcum. Notes: Wm. Prim; Asa Smith; John W. Ware; Thomas Rigsby; admin. Peter Daniel;Job Marcum Rec. 1 May 1848, Reg. 11 Jul 1848, p. 7-8</p>
<p>McEwen, Josiah&nbsp; Final settlement of inventory returned Jan term 1845; Paid taxes for 1844 &#8211; 1847; Paid to widow as a balance of her years support. admin. Sam&#8217;l Vance. rec. 18 May 1848, Reg. 12 Jul 1848, p. 8-9</p>
<p>Rucker, Gideon 2nd settlement from 25 Mar 1847 to 25 Mar 1848; Estate sale 10 Mar 1848, Paid: Widow Joyce?; H. Sullivan on notes. Notes: G. Smith &amp; Phillip Maxey; John R. Sullivan &amp; T.G. Sullivan; John B. Hollis &amp; John C. Martin; A.F.N. Brown &amp; John C. Martin; John C. Martin; R.W. Brandon &amp; M.C. Cummings; A.M. Weedon &amp; James Colbert; D.F. Weedon.admin. Dan&#8217;l F. Weedon. Rec. 1 Jun 1848, Reg. 12 Jul 1848, p. 9(see will bk A p. 24-26 proved 8 Mar 1842)</p>
<p>Whitfield, Ansel &#8211; Inventory No.1 of property sold 26 May 1848; Buyers: Wm. Spicer; Alfred Whitfield. admin.<br />
Alexander F. McFerrin Rec. 12 Jun 1848, Reg 12 Jul 1898, p.10</p>
<p>Vinson, Richard &#8211; Settlement No. 4&nbsp; with Sam&#8217;l Vance admin. &#8211; de bonus non &#8211; from 27th Feb 1846 to current; Negro man Hal; Paid: H.M. Barton; John Q. Weatherford; T.B. Brevard; J&amp;B Brewer; Seven legatees: Sophia Warren; James Sullivan; Robt. Vinson; Berry Vinson; Elizabeth Barkley; James A. Vinson; Ursela Ann &amp; Sam&#8217;l Bowen.<br />
Rec. 18 May 1848, Reg. 12 Jul 1848, pp.10-11</p>
<p>Taylor, James &#8211; Inventory of items sold 1-2 Mar 1848; Negroes: Westley hired out to J.S. Odom; Allen hired out to Adam Elrod; Thomas hired out to H.D. McBroom; Mason hired out to J.T. Henderson; George &amp; wife and 5 children hired out to Wm. Wharton; Sarah hired out to Asa Smith; Julia and 5 children hired out to J.F. Weedon; Eliza and Child hired out to R. Fowler; Old Phil and Wife hired out to J.T. Henderson; Mellissa and child hired out to J.T. Henderson; George hired out to W.G. Brandon. Buyers: A. Alexander; A. Beyer;&nbsp; A. Bryant; A. Fugitt; A. Merryman: P. Perry; A. Pendleton; A. Youngblood; A.F. Jones; A.G. Campbell; Adam Elrod; Alman Rigsby; Asa Faulkner; Asa Smith; B. Fugitt; B. Sapp; B. Smith; B. Willard; C.H. Rawlings; D. Tenpenny; James Glazebrooks; E. Stephens; E.R. Taylor; Edmund Perry; F. Coleman; G. Hume; G. St. John; Irvin Petty; Ivy Gaither; J. Fisher; J. Petty; Achelus Alexander; R.L. Fagan; J. Williams; J.A. George; Stanford Smith; Adam Elrod; J.H. Young; J.L. Fare;&nbsp; J.N. Bailey; J.N. Mitchell;J.P. Hammons; Wm. B. Nokes; E.R. Taylor; J.Q. Weatherford; J.D. McBroom; J.S. Petty; C.T. New; J.T. Henderson; N.M. Taylor; J.T.D. Wale; Jacob Adcock; James Kirby; James W. Williams; James Wood; John B. Parris, Allen Jones; John B. Parris; John Cooper; James Hawkins; Josephus Finley; John F. Weedon; John Fisher; John H. Wood; R.W. Brandon; Adam Elrod; John K. Rigsby; John Manus; John N. Bailey; John N. Bryant; John N. Mitchel; John Preston; James Peden; Jos&#8217; Pendleton; Joseph Hammond; Joseph Pendleton; Joseph Hammons; Joseph Spurlock; Asa Smith; Wm. Young; M. Daniel; M. St. John; M.C.Cummings;Mark L. Young; N. Finley; P. Harris; R. Fowler; R. Maxey; R. Tenpenny; R.S. George; R.W. Moon; S. Smith; Susan Nokes; T.D. Summar; T.G. Sullivan; T.G. Wood; Thos Rigsby;W. G. Brandon; A.G. Campbell; W. Snipes; W. Wharton;&nbsp; G.W.F. Wale; W.D. Gowen; W.J. Hale; Benjamin Sapp; W.J. Wale; W.L. Covington; C.F. Jones; J.A. George; W.S. Melton; Willis Hays; Wm. ___; Wm. C. Miller; Wm. Cummings; Jacob Wright; Thomas Kincaid; A.M. McKnight; Benj. Pendleton; Wm. D. Gowen; Wm. S. McAdow; Wm. Stroud; Wm. Wharton; Wm. Young; admin. Elizabeth R. Taylor &amp; D.M. Jarrett. Filed 1 May 1848, p.11-20</p>
<p>Walls, Edmund &#8211; Widow and family support report filed 12 May 1848 by H.Y. Tittle and George T. Ford Comm.Inventory of Sale 13 May 1848; Buyers; Elizabeth Walls; Samuel Gunter; Hiram Y. Tittle; Calvin Sullivan; John B. Parris; Thomas Paschal; H.M.T. Walls; Wm. N. Foster; John K. Rigsby; Jacob Adcock; Daniel Walls; Martha Walls.; Admin. R. Fowler. Rec. 3 Jul 1848, Reg. 20 Jul 1848, p.20-21 (see will bk A p.49-50 proved 16 Mar 1848)</p>
<p>White, R.M. &#8211; Final Settement 14 Jly 1848 by Admin. N.B. Reed de-bonus non.; original liability returned by John N. Barksdale former Admin. Oct Term 1841. Paid: W. Northcutt; H.D. McBroom; Wm. Wharton; D.F. Wheedon; Ramsey &amp; Jarrett; J &amp; B Brewer; Henry Trott, Jr.; Eason,Wells &amp; Fisher; W.J. Stothert; T.C. Word; E. Stephens; S.B. Bowls?; R. Barksdale Estate; H. White for R. M. White; N. Neely; J.J. Trotte; Mrs. White for a Negro girl Talitha; F. Coleman; A. Youngblood; Mrs. Randolph Barksdale for boarding the wife and two children of the deceased.<br />
Rec. 14 Jun 1848, Reg. 24 Jly 1848, p.21-23</p>
<p>McGill, Nancy &#8211; Final settlement 22 Jun 1848; Co-Exec. Exec produced receipts for all claims of legal legatees<br />
against said estate; Co-exec McNary appt. guardian of minors by County Court of Rutherford Co.; Balance of estate transferred to Rutherford Co.; all claims from prior settlement rec in inv. Bk pp.419-420; Admin. David McGill; John McCrary. Rec. 22 June 1848, Reg. 25 Jul 1848, p.23</p>
<p>Mullins, Joseph &#8211; Settlement No.1, 5 Jun 1848; 1 yrs support of widow appears in rec bk A, p. 369; suggestion of insolvency by admin John Mullins. Paid: Squire Warren; George Grizzle; A.C. Beech; A. Berger;. Claims filed: John W. Mullins; Sasa Smith; Sampson Stephens; Wm. Halpane?; Dan&#8217;l C. Mullins; J &amp; B Brewer; Joseph Ramsey; Dr. W.D. Gowen; R. Fowler.Rec. 5 Jun 1848, Reg. 25 Jun 1848, pp.24-25</p>
<p>Sauls, John K. &#8211; 1st Settlement and Final 16 Jun 1848; provisions for widow allowed, inventory returned May term 1848; Paid: John Fisher; Harman James; Earon Webb &amp; Co.; Thomas Tedder; D.M. Jarratt; George Grizzle; R. Fowler; John Petty; Alexander McKnight; Swinfield Smith; J.D. Alexander; J.D. Orr; Joseph Ramsey; T.C. Word; H.D. McBroom; J.A. Reed; P.F. Stone; J.Q. Weatherford; A. Walker; D. Hogwood; M.W. Armstrong; John P. Hare; C. Odom; J.W. Summar; H.W. Fagan; Wm. H. Travis.Admin. Joseph Bryson Sr.<br />
Rec. 16 Jun 1848, Reg. 26 Jul 1848, pp.26-27</p>
<p>Burnett, Anderson &#8211; Letters of Administration given Regin Fowler; deceased left no will;<br />
Reg. 7 Aug 1848, p.27</p>
<p>Edwards, Henry &#8211; Letters of Administration given Wm. Young; deceased left no will;<br />
Reg. 7 Aug 1848, p.27</p>
<p>Alexander, Charles P. &#8211; 2nd Settlement from 1 Oct 1847 to 1 Aug 1848; Paid: amt paid to M.C. Cummings due Lucinda Jane Cummings wife of M.C. Cummings in the hands of deceased as the guardian of Lucinda formerly Lucinda Sullivan; T.G. Wood,clerk of Chancery court at Woodbury for suit brought against administration by M.C. Cummings &amp; wife in Chancery Court at Woodbury; James Cathey; H.M. Burton; James W. Hamilton; L. Moore; Alexander McBroom. Notes: Thomas Hays; W.F. Mears; Wm. Elkins; John Teague; B. Spurlock; Thomas Hopkins; J.D. Orr; Charles J. Taylor; Jacob Moore; Equilla Teague.&nbsp; Rec. 1 Aug 1848, Reg. 10 Aug 1848, pp. 28-29</p>
<p>Walls, Edmund &#8211; Suggestion of insolvency of estate by admin. R. Fowler; Rec. 7 Aug 1848 Reg. 14 Aug 1848 p.29</p>
<p>Leech, Thomas &#8211; Inventory account 7 Aug 1848 admin Wm. C. Leech. Rec. 7 Aug 1848 Reg. 10 Aug 1848 p.29</p>
<p>Robinson, Hugh &#8211; One years support to widow Hannah; David Patton; Wm. Ring; T.H. Roughten. Admin. Jesse B. Robinson Rec. 6 Jul 1848 Reg. 11 Aug 1848 pp.29-30</p>
<p>Rogers, John B. &#8211; Settlement No.1, 7 Aug 1848; Inventory returned 12 Aug 1846, Oct term 1846 and Jan term 1847; Legatees Elizabeth Rogers; Wilburn Rogers; (others mentioned but not named);Insolvent debts: John McClain; Nancy M. Esque. Paid: Joseph Simpson; H. Sullivan; Peter J. Thomas; Thomas Elkins; J.L. Face; S.A. Robinson; J.L. Fare; J.L. Essary; James McGill; H.M. Burton; S. Green; L.B. Moore; Joseph H. Craft. Admin. Elizabeth Rogers;<br />
Rec. 7 Aug 1848 Reg. 23 Aug 1848 pp. 30-31</p>
<p>Robinson, Hugh &#8211; Inventory account and sale by Admin. Jesse B. Robinson. Notes: Peter J. Thomas; Silas A. Robinson; Thomas Low; John Ewell; Hardy Lasiter; Hugh R. Cawthon; James Cawthon; John Robinson; James Carter; J.H. Lawrence; Aaron Byford; John Bynum; Richard Arnold; Hannah Robinson; Benedict Stacy; Robt. W. Woodruff; Mathew Whitfield; Jesse H. Gilly; Beckton Todd; Thomas H. Roughton; Wm. Willis; Benjamin Webber; Chrisly Arnold; Wm. H. McCabe; Pleasant Cawthon; Dabney Ewell; Wm. Willis; Beckton Todd; James McGill; Young G. Smith; John K. Woosley; Benj. Webber; Hezekiah Clements; Joseph P. Laseter; Steward Cowen &amp; Wm. Cowen drawn in name of Willie H. Robinson; John P. Hopkins; Soloman Beesley; J.D. Orr; Berry Williams. Accounts held: Walls vs Bivens; John Mullins; John Bragg; Wm. Givens; Levi Parker; Edward Bragg; J.C. McGill; Alexander Lawrence; Mrs. James; Carter vs. Ransom; Walls &amp; Ledbetter vs. Dement; L. Vaughten vs. S. Moss?; Thompson heirs vs John R. Finch; Celton vs. Bowman; Donelson vs. Doke; John Markins; Thomas Carter; Eli McCrackin; Heirs of John Thompson; Wm. McCombs; Estate of Ruben McCombs; Daniel Nichols; Silas Parker; John Fulk; Anderson &amp; Charles Porterfield; heirs of Walter Low; Augustin Oliver; Anderson Coulter; Levi Parker; Arthur Travis; Miles Anderson; Thomas W. Harney; Wm. Belt; Allen Baty; Erwin Ricks; Mr. Brigs; James Brown; Samuel Carson; John Whitfield; Wm. N. Moore; John Montgomery; Jesse Robinson. Rec. 31 Aug 1848 Reg. 2 Sept 1848 pp.32-34</p>
<p>Parton, David &#8211; Letters of administration granted Wm. Parton; deceased made no will. Reg. 5 Sept 1848 p.35</p>
<p>Cummings, William C. &#8211; Letters of adminstration granted Wm. Cummings; deceased made no will.<br />
Reg. 5 Sept 1848 p.35</p>
<p>Tolbert, James R. &#8211; Letters Testamentary-Last will &amp; Testament produced and Lavina Tolbert qualified as ExecutrxReg. 5 Sept 1848 p.36 (see will bk A p.51-52 proved 15 Aug 1849)</p>
<p>Taylor, Richard &#8211; Letters of administration granted Eleanor Taylor; deceased made no will. Reg. 5 Sept 1848 p.36</p>
<p>Burnett, Anderson &#8211; One years support for the widow. H. Elam, Wm. Young. Rec. 4 Sept 1848<br />
Reg. 5 Sept 1848 p.37</p>
<p>Robinson, Willie H. &#8211; Settlement No. 1 of original inventory returned 30 Nov 1846; widows support allowed; Mrs. Bowman midwife fee allowed; 2 legatees; the widow and her minor son James K. Polk Robinson. Paid: Hugh Robinson; F. Reed; George Espy; David Patton; Francis S. Manning; Joseph McCracken; Tilford &amp; Medor?;<br />
R. Fowler; John King; John Haney.Admin. Jesse B. Robinson. Rec. 4th Sept 1848, Reg. 6 Sept 1848, pp. 37-38</p>
<p>Thomas, Henry &#8211; Final Settlement of inventory returned at Dec term 1946; minor heirs: Eliza Thomas; Ambrose M. Thomas guardian Wm. C. Leech. Paid: H.S. Wrove?;C.C. Craddock; E.L. Withers; John F. Doke; P.M. Harris;Wm. Cummings;L.B. Moore;M.W. Armstrong; W.C. Leech; T.H. Knight;E.B. Jewell; George Bogle. Christopher Owen,<br />
A.J. BogleAdmin. Iverson I. Thomas. Rec. 15th Sept 1848 Reg., 6th Sept 1848 pp.38-39</p>
<p>McKnight, John M. &#8211; 2nd settlement with Andrew A. McKnight and others executors of John M. McKnight from<br />
17 Oct 1846 to 23 Aug 1848.&nbsp; Paid: Thomas Elkins; L.B. Moore.Rec. 4 Sept 1848, Reg. 6 Sept 1848, p.40<br />
(see will bk A p.38-39 proved 18 Nov 1844)</p>
<p>McKnight, David &#8211; Final settlement from 1 Oct 1847 to 1 Oct 1848; settlement allowed cost for placing head and foot stone at the grave of widow of David McKnight. Judgement on John McClain. Paid: S.E. McWheter; A.D. Marshall; Alexander McKnight; R.H. Rogers; T.T. Peay; Moses McKnight; D. Heogwood; A. McKnight; P.C. Tally; M.W. McKnight; J. Pierce; Wm. Boyd; E.J. Wood; M.W. Armstrong; Wm. Barton; L.B. Moore; Jesse Alexander; James McKnight.Exec. James T.C. McKnight Rec. 4 Sept 1848, Reg. 6 Sept 1848 pp.40-41<br />
(see&nbsp; will bk A p.28-29 proved 5 Sept 1842)</p>
<p>Higgins, Mary &#8211; Settlement No. 1 by Hiram Y. Tittle surviving admin returned by inventory 6 Oct 1846;&nbsp; amt returned by H.Y. Tittle since the death of N. Neely by inventory on the 27 Jul 1847 rec in bk A, p.406; Paid: Insolvent note on Elijah Higgins could not be collected; G.W. Reeves &amp; E. Higgins; J &amp; B Brewer; W.C. Leech; John W. Summar; John Q. Weatherford; J.F. Fare; L.B. Moore; Josiah Hollinsworth. Buyers: A. Milligan; Nancy Henderson. Sum in hands of Nathan Neely before his death which belonged to estate and converted to his own use, his estate being advertised insolvent, not settled and matters concerning that claim suspended until final settlement of his estate. Rec. 16 Aug 1848, Rec. 4 Sept 1848, p.41-43 (see John Higgins will proved&nbsp; 4 Dec 1837 will bk A, pp.10-13)</p>
<p>Bryant, William &#8211; Letters of administration granted Thomas Bryant, deceased left no will. Reg. 6 Oct 1848, p.43</p>
<p>Elkins, Indamon L. Letters of administration granted Benjamin P. Elkins and Edmund S. Elkins, deceased left no<br />
will&nbsp; Reg. 6 Oct 1848, p.44</p>
<p>Neely, Nathan &#8211; Settlement with Isaiah Neely admin who suggests insolvency, publication and notices having been made; inventory returned 29 Nov 1847. Accounts &amp; Claims: John Sneed; David Edwards; John Herriman; George Weedon; Edmond Jones; A. Petty; Joseph Moon: John Barratt; John Grimes; Henry Dennis; Benj. Cummings &amp; J.H. Lane; Thomas K. Covington; Wm. Arnett; Caswell Sullivan; Caswell Vasser; A.J. Colwell; James Lett; John Richards; Wm. M. Rogers; Alexander Sullivan; A.J. Petty; Wm. Harpool; John Smithson; Norman Winett; James O. George; Edmund Walls deceased;H. Trott; John Barrett; Wm. Ledbetter; John C. Elkins; Hiram Y. Tittle; Joseph Milligen; Wm. B. Evans; G.B. Payne; John Richards; Veach Crabtree; John Laughflin; James M. Melton; Jesse Lawrence; Andrew Bogle; Elenor Travis; R.O. Walkup; Madison Wilsher; Wm. Wilsher; John Preston; Hardy Wimberly; Wesley Herriman; Wesley Hoover; Nathan Gann; Longer Finger; Alexander Moon; Daniel Bogle; J.B. Stone; T.L. Turner; E. Higgins; John W. Perry. Paid: John Sneed; M.C. Williams; B &amp; A.D. Fugitt; J.L. Frances; Thomas Elkins; L.B. Moore; one years support for widow; Joel Melton; J.J. Trott; James Wood; Elijah Stephens; S. Gunter; Mary Melton; F. Coleman; T.B. Brevard; A.C. Buch?; W.D. Gowen; Michael Fare; H.Y. Tittle; J.R. Sullivan; J.J. Trott; Wm. Mears; T.C. Word; Jacob Adcock; John Fisher; H. Shackleford; C.T. New; J.B. Stone; S. Gunter; Hardy Wimberly; Charles Ready; James L. Essary; John Sneed. submitted 14 Sept 1848, pp. 44-48</p>
<p>Cummings, William C. &#8211; Inventory of estate by admin William Cummings. Rec. 6 Nov 1848, Reg. 14 Oct 1848, p.48</p>
<p>Burnett, Anderson &#8211; Inventory of property sold on 20 Oct 1848; Admin R. Fowler. Buyers: Peter Dosher; R. Fowler; Alley Burnett; R.R. Maxcy; Jonathan Basham. Rec. Nov 1848,Reg. 16 Nov 1848, p.49</p>
<p>Berry, Enoch &#8211; Letters testamentary, will produced and exec William Holmes qualified.Reg. 6 Nov 1848, p.49<br />
(see will bk A p.63 proved 17 Nov 1848)</p>
<p>Evans, Charles C. &#8211; Letters testamentary, will produced and exec Regan Fowler qualified.<br />
Reg. 6 Nov 1848,p.50(see will bk A pp.61-62 proved 16 Nov 1848 )</p>
<p>Berry, Enoch &#8211; Inventory No.1; wife Barbara Berry; Exec.Wm. Holmes. Rec. 6 Nov 1848,Reg 16 Nov 1848, p.50</p>
<p>Cox, James Settlement with Judith Cox adminx from 23 Jun 1846 to this date; amt paid one of heirs Delia Frances approved. Rec. 4 Nov 1848, p. 50</p>
<p>Carson, Robert &#8211; Letters of administration granted to Mary Carson &amp; C.R. Davis, deceased made no will.<br />
Reg. Dec 1848, p. 51</p>
<p>Taylor, James &#8211; Letters Testamentary, will produced and exec. James T. Henderson qualified.Reg. Dec 1848,<br />
p.51 (see will bk A p.47-47 proved 12 Feb 1848 p.58-61 proved 6 Nov 1848 contested by Elizabeth R. Taylor)<br />
Evans, Charles C. Inventory by exec. R. Fowler of property sold on 21 Nov 1848. Buyers: Jacob Adcock; Sam&#8217;l C. Evans; Wm. B. Evans; Hardy Wimberly; John H. Evans. Rec. Dec 1848 Reg. 8 Dec 1898, p. 52</p>
<p>Berry, Enoch &#8211; Inventory No. 2, articles sold on 1 Dec 1848. Buyers: James Carter; Sam&#8217;l Banks; C.C. Brewer; Alexander Freeman; D.D. Hipp; John Swamer; James Wade; Martin Ross; Sam&#8217;l Banks; Jesse T. Douglas; Larkin Buller; Walter Stroud. Rec. Dec 1848 Reg 8 Dec 1848, pp. 52-53</p>
<p>Marshall, John C. &#8211; Settlement No. 1 with Wm. M. Hooker admin on return of inventory at the Jan term 1847;<br />
debt paid on taxes in Wilson Co for 1847 approved; widows support approved; paid on misc accounts, notes, expenses &amp; insolvent debts: W.C. Leech, M.M. Brien, Nelson J. Bryan, Robert Marshal, David Floyd, R.F. Marshall,<br />
A. Frances, Warren Davenport, Wm. M. Hooker, Joseph Hale, James S. Odom, James B. Ruttand, R.L. Caruthers, Gooch &amp; Anthony, J.F. Fare, A.M. McKnight, Wm. Rhea, Jordon Stokes, J.Weatherford, N. Germany, Eramus Jones, W.W. McKnight, Wm. Carn, C.C. Craddock, John W. Leech, Dr. McWhirter, R.W. Landsen, Charles Ready, M.W. Armstrong, James Porterfield, John Arnold, J.M. Robinson. Reg. 8 Dec 1848, pp. 53-55</p>
<p>Moon, R.W. &#8211; Letter of administration granted to Alexander S. Moon, deceased made no will.Reg. Feb 1849, p. 55</p>
<p>Carson, Robert Inventory and account of sales; four slaves: Hannah abt 65 yrs; Green abt 30 yrs;Nancy abt 26 yrs; Henderson abt 18 mo.; widow not named. Notes: A &amp; L&nbsp; Cuson; Wm. Price &amp; others; Wm. Hatfield &amp; S. Spicer; Aaron Stacy; Sam&#8217;l Green; Joel Hopkins; Allen &amp; Joel Hopkins; Richard Lyon; Thomas Low; Edmund Tenison; A. Burger;John &amp; Sam&#8217;l Bryant; Wm. &amp; Joe S. Todd. Buyers: W.P. Jackson; W.C. Ellege; Wm. N. Moore; James Lambert; Robert A. Fagan; Clement R. Davis; Jesse Sissom Jr.; John McClain;Jeremiah Owen; Peter J. Thomas;<br />
Joel Cherry; Wm. Todd; Sam&#8217;l Green; Wm. Byford; Peter R. Simpson; Thomas D, Knox; Thomas G. Word; Wm. Smith; Wm. Gotcher (Gaither?); Ambrose Petty; Thomas W. Horn. Reg. 6 Feb 1848, pp.55-57</p>
<p>Weedon, Mary Jane &#8211; Letter of administration appointing John F. Weedon admin, deceased made no will.<br />
Reg. Mar 1849, p.57</p>
<p>Parker, Sarah &#8211; Letters of administration appointing Wm. D. Gowen admin, deceased made no will.<br />
Reg Mar 1849, p.58</p>
<p>English, Susan &#8211; Letters of adminstration appointing George W. Thompson admin, deceased made no will.<br />
Reg. Mar 1849, p.58 (see Susan Kersey p.59 &amp; circuit court rec p.179 Jun term 1847)</p>
<p>McCormick, Elizabeth &#8211; Letters of administration appointing George W. Thompson admin, deceased made no will.Reg. Mar 1849, p.59</p>
<p>Kersey, Elizabeth &#8211; Letters of administration appointing George W. Thompson admin,deceased made no will.<br />
Reg. Mar 1849, p.59 (see Susan English p.58 &amp; circuit court rec p.179 Jun term 1847)</p>
<p>Kersey, Henry &#8211; Letters of adminstration appointing George W. Thompson admin, deceased made no will.<br />
Reg. Mar 1849, p.60</p>
<p>Burnett, Anderson &#8211; Suggestion of insolvency by admin R. Fowler. Rec. 5 Mar 1849, p. 60</p>
<p>Carson, Robert &#8211; One year of support given to widow.&nbsp; David Patton; Joseph Simpson; Sam&#8217;l Green 26 Dec 1848. Reg. 21 Mar 1849, p.61</p>
<p>Mullins, Joseph &#8211; Settlement No.2 on inv 5 Jun 1848 to this date.&nbsp; Settlements: John W. Mullins; Asa Smith; Owen; Sampson Stephens; Wm Hhalpaus?;D.C. Mullins; J &amp; B Brewer; Joseph Ramsey; W.D. Gowen; R. Fowler.<br />
Rec. 14 Feb 1849, Reg. 21 Mar 1849, p.61</p>
<p>Taylor, James &#8211; Final Settlement of estate by admin Elizabeth R. Taylor and D. M. Jarratt. Settlements: N.A. Hall;<br />
Dr. J.M. Gowen; C.J. New; L.B. Moore; John F. Weedon; James T. Henderson; J.B. Parris; G. Hume; John Barry;<br />
Wm. Crane; A.C. Burch; J.W. Clark; Job Stephens; R.A. Smith.Rec.13 Feb 1849, Reg. 27 Mar 1849,pp. 61-62</p>
<p>St. John, George &#8211; Settlement No.1 by admin David M. Jarratt on inventory made 2 Apr 1847. Settlements: A.C. ?;<br />
R. Fowler; E.A. Keele; John S. Brison; H.M. Burton; Dr. C.J. New; N.A. Hall; W.D. Gowen; Martin St. John; Elisha Rhodes; J.M. Gowen; D.M. Jarratt; George Grizle; Thos. Elkins; T.H. Smith; Burnett &amp; Cathey; Wm. Cummins; R.A. Smith. Rec. 13 Feb 1849, Reg. 23 Mar 1849, p.63</p>
<p>Robinson, Hugh &#8211; Letter of administration granted Asa Todd, de bonus non; the former administrator Jesse B. Robinson removed from the State. Reg. Apr 1849, pp. 63-64</p>
<p>Marshall, Eliza. I. &#8211; On order made at the Mar 1849 session examination in the case of Wm. M. Hooker against<br />
Eliza I. Marshall report was made by R. Fowler that Wm. M. Hooker is due $100. For services of the estate.<br />
Rec. 9 Mar 1849, Reg 9 Apr 1849, p.64</p>
<p>Marshal, John C. &#8211; Settlement No.2 submitted 9 Mar 1849; Settlements: S.C. &amp; W.C. Odom; C.C. Craddock;<br />
C.H. Anderson; John W. Summar; agreed all cash,notes,securities be paid over to Guardian of the minor heirs or to any other source which may be according to law. Signed A.H. Marshall; R.F. Marshall 9 Mar 1849; Amount of liabilities of $5.30 on to said admin original liability pursuant to order made at the April term of the county court 1849, see minute book B, p.412 it being the cost accrued in the motion made for settlement 2 Apr 1849, R. Fowler, Clerk pp.64-65<br />
Colter, Anderson Inventory and account of sales by John Fisher admin. Buyers: J.C. Martin;Sidney Smith; R.W. Brandon; John Fisher. Rec. Apr term, Reg. 10 Apr 1849, pp.65-66</p>
<p>Smith, Hecton &#8211; Settlement with John W. Summar admin as returned by inventory Dec term 1846. Settlements:widows support approved; George Ashford; Jefferson Ledbtter; Daniel Bogle; J.W. Summer; Wm. C. Leach; Larkin Keaton; Thomas McKee; Fountain Owen; J.R. Sullivan;F. Cooper; H.S. Ford. Rec. 9 Mar 1849,<br />
Reg. 10 Apr 1849, pp.66-67</p>
<p>Robinson, Hugh &#8211; Pursuant to order made at the Mar term 1849 estate full settlement made with Jesse B. Robinson admin; vouchers included taxes on land in Rutherford Co.; amount paid for widows support; and amount paid to guardian of the heirs. Sam&#8217;l Carson; Y.G. Smith; Soloman Beasley; John Webber; R.A. Smith; J.G. Shepperd; J.B. Armstrong; John McClain; Dickens &amp; Armstrong; L.B. Moore; estate of W.H. Robinson; Joseph Ramsey; Jesse B. Robinson; H.R. Cawthon; R.L. Fagan. Rec. 20 Mar 1849&nbsp; Reg. 14 Apr 1849pp.67-69</p>
<p>Robinson, Willie H. &#8211; Final settlement with admin Jesse B. Robinson from 31 Aug 1848 to this date; amount paid to widow approved; amount paid to Silas A. Robinson guardian of James K.P. Robinson approved;<br />
Rec. 20 Mar 1849, Reg. 12 Apr 1849, p.69</p>
<p>Todd, David &#8211; Letter of administration given Mark L. Young admin, deceased made no will. Rec. June 1849, p.70</p>
<p>Mitchell, James Letter of&nbsp; administration given John N. Mitchell admin, deceased made no will.Rec. June 1849, p.70 (see will bk A p.40-41 proved 24 Jul 1845)</p>
<p>Ervin, William &#8211; Letter of administration given David Patton admin, deceased made no will.Rec. June 1849,p.71</p>
<p>Reeves, George W. &#8211; Settlement No. 1 with Frances Turner admin on amount returned by inventory to the Aug term 1847. Said admin had filed suggestion of insolvency and given notice to creditors, said notice having expired and claims filed and shown in report: R.E. Forester; John W. Summar; R. Fowler; J. Fare; John Hollinsworth;Fuson &amp; Bond; E.R. Gassaway; C.C. Hancock; Larkin Keaton; C.W. Sagle; H.Y. Tittle &amp; N. Neely admin of Mary Higgins; D.S. Ford; J.C. Flowers; Jeremiah T. Reeves; the following claim was considered not valid To wit: I find several notes which appears to have been exceuted by the said G.W. Reeves in his life time for a tract of land that the said Reeves purchased from Tittles heirs, and in the life time of said Reeves the said Reeves commenced a suit against Thomas Womack to recover possession of said land, and after said Reeves&#8217; death the said Tittle heirs had said suit dismissed and it appearing that no title had been perfected to said Reeves to said land therefore the proof being made to that effect. I consider that the estate of said Reeves should not ___ said notes unless his estate had hav gotten the lands from which consideration said notes was executed. All of said notes bears date June 22nd 1846 and due 14 months after date to wit. One note on John Dirting $5.00;Hiram Y. Tittle $5.00;Jeremiah T. Reeves $5.00;Adam Tittle $5.00;Jonas Nokes $5.00. Also, one note made payable to H.Y. Tittle &amp; Nathan Neely as Admin of Mary Higgins&nbsp; ____. Executed by Elijah Higgins and G.W. Reeves as his security and showing that they had ever attempted to make the date off of Elijah Higgins who was the principle in the note amt $6.20. Total amt of claims not allowed $31.20.<br />
Rec. 8 May 1849, Reg. 7 Jun 1849, pp.71-73</p>
<p>Moore, Nancy &#8211; Settlement No. 1 and final with Joseph Moore admin on inventory returned 30 Jul 1847.<br />
Settlements: McWhirter &amp; McKnight; J.D. McKnight. Rec. 26 May 1849, Reg. 8 Jun 1849, p.73</p>
<p>Nokes, Thomas &#8211; Settlement No.1with Wm. B. Nokes and Susannah Nokes admin on items returned by inventory 28 Jun 1847. Settlemets:&nbsp; H.R. Perry; Thomas Kerle?; James J. Trott; F. McDowell in the state of Alabama; Jeremiah Newby; David Mullins; Meadows &amp; Smith; Jonathan Wood; Hill &amp; Beal; John Estes; Thomas Elkins; T.B. Brevard; Berry Vinson; Samuel Vance; J &amp; B Brewer; F. Coleman; H.M. Burton; A. Youngblood; George Grizzle; H.M. Burton; J.L. Fare; Wm. West; N.A. Hall; J.M. Gowen; Wm. D. Gowen; Wm. Stone; J.Q. Weatherford; John W. Mullins; A. M. Alexander; B.L. McFerrin; A.C. Beech; Supreme Court Judgement in favor of Medford Caffey? against the deceased; widows support allowed; Rec. 24 May 1849, Reg. 8 Jun 1849, p.74-75</p>
<p>Parker, Mary &#8211; Letter of administration to James E. Daniel admin, deceased&nbsp; and having made a written will but executor not named. Reg. Jul 1849, p.76 (see will bk a,p.64,proved 2 Jly 1849)</p>
<p>Robinson, Hugh &#8211; Inventory by admin Asa Todd. Notes: John Ewell &amp; T.H. Roughton; Thomas Lowe; R.W. Woodruff; Becton Todd;John Robins; Hugh R. Cawthon; Wm. H. McAbe; John Webber; John Bynum; B. Stacy; Mathew Whitfield; James Carter; Silas A. Robinson; Benjamin Webber; Chertz? Arnold; Richard Arnold; Pleasant Cawthon; Aaron Byford; J.H. Lawrence. Rec. 11 Jul 1849, Reg. 13 Jul 1849, p.76</p>
<p>Todd, David &#8211; Mark L. Young admin of David Todd dec&#8217;d;no effects have been found in said county belonging to the deceased and admin prays for release from all further liability as admin.Rec. 2 Jul 1849, p. 77</p>
<p>Moon, R.W. Inventory of articles sold by admin Alexander S. Moon. Buyers: Martha Barrett; Eli Barrett; Margaret Moon; Willis F. Couch; W.H. Foster; John W. Barrett; John W. Mullins; G.C. Barrett; John Barrett; Wm. Sullins.<br />
Rec. 2 Apr 1849, Reg. 16 Jul 1849, p.77</p>
<p>Bond, Emily K. &#8211; Letter of administration given R.J. Bond admin, deceased made no will.Reg. Aug 1849, p.77-78</p>
<p>Coulter, Anderson Settlement No.1 with John Fisher admin on items returned by inventory at the Apr term 1849;widows support approved. Settlements: Z.L. Brevard. Rec. 5 Aug 1849, Reg. 8 Aug 1849, p.78</p>
<p>Armstrong, Knox &#8211; Alexander McKnight exr of Knox Armstrong, Settlement up to July the 20th 1849;And there being three Legal heirs it will appear that there is due to each of them the sum of$128.42 2/3 cts,Amount due to James P. Armstrong brought forward $128.42 1/2Amount due to Samuel W. Armstrong is $185.53,Amount due to Sarah M. McKnight is $128.42 ½,&nbsp; Amount paid out for her since his last settlement For Saddle &amp; Bridle &amp; Martingale Including ___ $18.81,Amount due to Sarah M. is $109.61 ½ ; Also a Balance of a Receipt on the Chancery Clk at Murfreesborough against John L. Moore which papers are all on person which proved to be Insolvent.<br />
Notes: Moses Baum &amp; Iverson J. Thomas; James Thomas. Rec. August Term 1849, Reg. 8 Aug 1849,pp.78-79<br />
(see circuit court rec 24 Apr 1844 p.53 &amp; will bk A, p.26-27 proved 8 Jul 1842)</p>
<p>Neely, Nathan &#8211; Settlement No. 2 with Isarah Neely admin from 14 Sept 1848 to 1 Aug 1849 and on examination find that the Estate is insolvent.a balance was paid to E. Neeley for widows support; two court judgements against admin for costs which will prob hev to be paid by admin; petition has been filed for the sale of lands belonging to the estate.Settlements: Nancy Bown; benedict Jetton; E. Neely;Hardy Wimberley; Thomas H. Smith.<br />
Rec. Aug 1849, Reg. 8 Aug 1849, p.80</p>
<p>Robinson, Jesse B. &#8211; Letter of administration given Silas S. Robinson,deceased made no will. Reg. Oct 1849, p.81</p>
<p>Lasater, Jonathan &#8211; Letter of Adminstration given Samuel Green, deceased made no will. Reg Oct 1849, p.81</p>
<p>Bonds, Emily K. &#8211; Inventory by admin Richard J. Bonds reports that as yet he has not been able to obtain any of the effects of said dec&#8217;d but has learned that she has an interest in the estate of her father who is deceased and will acoount for when the same comes into his hands legally.Rec. 20 Sept 1849, Reg. 2 Oct 1849, p.82</p>
<p>Kirksey, William Inventory of admin R.W. Brandon who has not received any of the effects of the said dec&#8217;d except the Land Warrant due him from the United States for his Services in the war with Mexico which he will acccount for when the same shall be sold. Rec. 26 Sept 1849, Reg. 2 Oct 1849, p.82</p>
<p>Ervin, William &#8211; Inventory of the property of W. Ervin dec&#8217;d 6 Jul 1849 by David Patton admin. Buyers: David M. Patton; James Ervin; James Hollis?; David Espy; Jane Ervin; Richard Arnold. Notes: B. Lasater for T.L. Fare?;Joseph Faulkner; Elias G. FordBazel Gaither. Rec. 26 Sept 1849, Reg. 3 Oct 1849, p.82</p>
<p>Ferrell, Elizabeth &#8211; Settlement with admin John F. Weedon of amount returned by inventory 20 Apr 1846; tuition paid for Miss. Margaret Ferrell in 1847 approved; medical aid to black girl Tempy approved; Laurens academy tuition for Margaret &amp; Judith Ferrill in 1848 approved. Settlements: Amt . returned for Negroes hired to McBroom, J.J. Smith, A.C. Beech &amp; A. Burger; taxes for 1847,48 &amp; 49. Rec. 13 Aug 1849, Rec. 4 Oct 1849, pp.83-84</p>
<p>Mitchell, James &#8211; Inventory for property land sold on 29 Jun 1849. Notes: Miss Lucy Bates &amp; M.B. Wale; John Teague &amp; Achilus Alexander; Wm. B. Nokes &amp; Wm. Y. Rigsby; B.B. Spicer, G. St. John &amp; N. Finley; J.H. Mitchell &amp; J.Q. Weatherford; James McBroom &amp; A. McBroom; John N. Mitchell; Stephen Mitchell; Lewis J. Hollis; Aaron Byford; B.G. Mitchell; R.R. Patrick &amp; C.C. Good; Henry Medford &amp; Wm. B. Ferrell;Peter Maxey &amp; Richard Maxey; Wm. R. &amp; John Eddings; James Mears; Isham Pelham: Wm. Tood Sr,James Todd Sr &amp; James Todd Jr; Benjamin Davis, Jacob Davis &amp; Hiram Wilson Jr staid by A. Alexander; Brittton Moon, Achelus Alexander staid by Hiram Wilson; M.F. Todd &amp; Wm. Todd staid by Martin Cox; Wm. Todd Sr,James Todd Sr &amp; James Todd Jr. Rec. 1 Sept 1849, Reg. 3 Oct 1849, pp.84-85</p>
<p>Horn, Thomas &#8211; Settlement with admin Lewis Cuson on inventory returned Dec term 1847; widows support approved, Settlements: John B. Armstrong; A.C. Beech; David Richard; Wm. C. Brandon; Azaniah Gaither; Y.B. Smith; Vincent Gaither; R.L. Fagan. Rec. 15 Sept 1849, Reg. 23 Oct 1849, pp.85-86</p>
<p>Parker, Mary &#8211; Inventory of articles sold 27 Sept 1849. Buyers: G. Fann; J.W. Parker; E. McCracken; E. Andres: Federick Reed; Thurston Daniel; W. Elkins; J.W. Parker; B.G. Smith; Thomas Burnett; Daniel Travis; Asa Orr; Thomas Burnett; James Medly; F. Reed; Mat Daniel; Jacob Underwood; E. Andrews.Notes: E.A. C. Norman; L.C. Wherry; J. Andrew &amp; Ephraum Andrew; JosephMcCracken; F. Reed; P. Morton &amp; W.B. Wright;James Medley &amp; Charles Pendygrass?; J.W. Parker, Dozier Parker, John Mullins &amp; Grundy Fann;&nbsp; Elam McCracken &amp; Joseph McCracken;Wm. Elkins &amp; B. G. Smith; Joseph Y. McCracken &amp; Cullin Curlee; Daniel Travis, Joseph Dement and<br />
John Hair; Wale Daniel;Wm. Wright; E.C. Curlee;Thomas Burnett;A.M. Fleming; Reuben Rackly.<br />
Rec. 27 Sept 1849, pp.86-87</p>
<p>Higgins, Mary &#8211; Settlement with Hiram Y. Tittle admin of deceased from 4 Sept 1848 to 4 Sept 1849;heirs: William Higgins;James Higgins;paid John L. Elkins as the show of Elijah Higgins; Paid S.C. Tittle as the show to the heirs of Nancy Tittle he being authorized by a Power of Attorney to receive for himself as one and Wm. C. Anderson, Margaret W. Anderson, Malachi Harrison and Mary Harrison;Paid to George Bogle as the show due to Westley Higgins;Paid to James Milligan credit by amount due to the said Administration as one of the Legal Heirs of the decedent; Paid to Alexander Higgins; Paid to James Milligan the balance of his $94.18.Rec. 27 Sept 1849, Reg. 31 Oct 1849, pp.88-89</p>
<p>Warren, Henry &#8211; Settlement with Arthur Warren &amp; Elizabeth Warren admin on amounts returned by inventory Feb term 1848. Settlements: one years support for the widow; James Sullivan; Daniel Tenpenny; Arthur Warren Sr.;Brandon &amp; Cuson; J.J. Vance; J.B. Armstrong; H. Sullivan; W. D. Gowen; John H. Wood; ? Andrews; James A. Vinson.<br />
Rec. 27 Oct 1849, Reg. 7 Nov 1849, p.90</p>
<p>McKnight, Moses &#8211; Letter testamentary qualified Alexander McKnight and Samuel H. MicKnight exec. of deceased<br />
who left a will. (see will bk A, pp. 65-66, proved 3 Dec 1849) Reg. Dec 1849, p.91</p>
<p>Young, Henry &#8211; Wm. Young &amp; Alexander Young exec of Henry Young dec&#8217;d Settlement No. 1. Settlements: T.C. New; N.A. Hill; R.A. Smith; J.W. Hollis; John Young; and there being 13 Heirs (not named) of the said deceased It will appear that there will be due out of that amount to each one of them as their distribution share the sum of&nbsp; $22.75 ½; Amount due the heirs of Lewis Young he being also deceased $22.75 ½. Rec. 3 Dec 1849, Reg 12 Dec 1849, pp.91-92<br />
(see will bk A, p.48,proved 4 Sept 1847)</p>
<p>Bates, William &#8211; Settlement No.1 with David M. Jarrat admin on amount returned by Inventory to the Apr term 1848; Negroes: Elija; Stephen; Patsey. Settlements: Joseph Ramsey; George Woods; R.C. Price; Nathan Finley; Dabney Sandrich&nbsp; on Cal Sullivan note; Archibald Young; H.L. Robinson; Peter Maxey; G.C. Barrett; Jesse Q. Seawell; John Smithson; Henry Odle; W.C. Calvert; J.H. Alexander; Wm. Merryman; John Barrett Sr.; Samuel Gunter &amp; W.Y. Henderson; J.S. Perryman; J.H. Alexander; N. Norris; Richard Eddings; J.M. Crane; Luisey Coleman &amp; J.O. George; Thomas Merrit; John McAile? &amp; J. Estes; D.M. Jarratt admin of E. Saunders dec&#8217;d; R.A. Smith; W.L. Covington; S.R. James; Jacob Wright; S. Vance; Eli Bailey; A.C. Beech; H.R. Perry; H.L. Davidson; R.P. Harris; Gabriel Hume; Edmund Finley; Nathan Finley; John Wheeling; J. Barry; Elisha Bates; S.R. James; F. Coleman; Warren Cimmins; J.M. Gowen; E.S. Elkins; W.D. Gowen; J &amp; B Brewer; James S. James; Elisha Rhodes; A. Youngblood; John W. Stroud;C.B. Davis; A. Berger &amp; T.B. Brevard; Wm. Crane; N.A. Hall; H.M. Burton; Charles Ready; R.A. Youngblood; E. Stephens; Cummins &amp; Sullivan; M.C. Cummins; T.G. Wood.All the notes taken for Rents is paid over to the guardian of the minors heirs of said estate. Rec. 8 Jan 1850, Reg. 8 Feb 1850, pp.92-95</p>
<p>Robinson, Jesse &#8211; Inventory by admin Silas A. Robinson 27 Dec 1849;widows support approved.<br />
Rec. 27 Dec 1849, Reg. 27 Feb 1850, p.95-98</p>
<p>Robinson, Jesse B. &#8211; List of property sold. Buyers: Nancy Robinson, widow; James McGill;Allen Thomas; Peyton McCaslin; John McClain. Notes: David, James,Wm. McGill; Hannah McCaslin; Silas R. Robinson; John Bynum; Asa Faukner &amp; O.F. Bruster; A.J. Blanks &amp; Yhomas Tidwell; B.C. Thomas &amp; G.B. ylum; John Skelton &amp; Wm. Whitlock; Wm. Whitlock &amp; Moses Hopper; Wm. A. Joneson &amp; Ebinezer Jones; C.W. Smith &amp; Thomas Parris; Thompson Nuby &amp; S.W. Womack; O.F. Brustus? &amp; Asa Gauskener?;Moses Hopper;S.M. Womack &amp; Thompson Nuby; I. Gaigen &amp; I.L. Faigen; G.H. Stockstill &amp; S.W. Womack; C..Y. Jones &amp; Isaac Grizzzle; Asa Fauckner &amp; Co.;Alexander Black;Dabney Ewell; James Carothers &amp; John Bynum; Hardy Lasater &amp; P.I. Thomas; J.H. Gilley &amp; James Cawthon;Janus Lee; Mathew B. Ford &amp; others.Rec. 2 Oct 1849 Reg. 28 Feb 1850, p.98One years support for the widow, C.Curlee; S. Green; David Patten.October 1849 Reg 28 Feb 1850 p.98</p>
<p>Nichol, Eli &#8211; Letter of administration given Joseph A. Nichol, deceased made no will. Reg. Jan 1850, p.99<br />
One years support for widow by&nbsp; Lewis Jetton, E.A. Orr.&nbsp; approved 28 Feb 1850 Reg. 28 Feb 1850, p. 99</p>
<p>Lasater, Jatham &#8211; One years support for the widow Martha Lasater. Rec. 27 Oct 1849, Reg. 28 Feb 1850, p.100<br />
Inventory of estate by Sam&#8217;l Freen admin no debts found except note on Janus Cawthon due 9 Aug 1842.<br />
Rec. 7 Jan 1850, p.100</p>
<p>Marcum, Micajah &#8211; Settlement with Peter Daniel and Job S. Marcum admin from Apr term 1848 to this date; one years support to widow approved. Paid: S.H. Combs;Dr. W.I. Ragland;Mullins &amp; Hawkins; Foster &amp; McDermon; John W. Ware; Reuben Blue; J.Q. Weatherford;Isaac C. Marcum;Thomas Elkins; David Mullins; John W. Wares; Thomas Rigsby. Rec. 28 Dec 1849, Reg. 4 Mar 1850, p.101</p>
<p>McKnight, Moses &#8211; Inventory of property sold on 28 Dec 1849; Buyers: J.H. McKinght;M.A. Mcknight;H.W. McKnight;Ann McKnight;W.W. McKnight;J.P. McKnight;S.H. McKnight;G.E. Martin;A.M. McKnight;J.E. Martin;M.E. Watts;W.H. McKnight;W.H. McKnight;W. Reynolds;B.P. McKnight;J.D. McKnight;Lindy;J. Dennis; Henry Sauls;J.D. Alexander;Joseph Dennis;E. Andrews;L.G. Porterfield;J.W. Mabry;A.O. Alexander;T.B. Smith;Joel Milligan;L.F. Porterfield;J.M. Odom;Arthur Warner;W.J. Harris;J.H. Baxter;G.D.A. McKnight;J.J. Wood;B.P. McFarlin; N.A. McCray;Carolie Free?;B. Lasater;Calvin Higdon;J.B. Hollis; D. Hogwood;. Notes: A.L. &amp; J.W. Leach;Daniel Travis;W.W. McKnight;S.H. McKnight.Negroes: girl Nancy; girl Ruth; girl Hannah; Woman Sindy. Reg. 5 Mar 1850. pp.102-109</p>
<p>Taylor, Edmund &#8211; Additional inventory that has come into the hands of James R. Taylor admin. Buyers: John Taylor; N.M. Taylor. P.109 Rec. 31 Dec 1849, Reg. 6 Mar 1850 Settlement with James R. Taylor admin on inventory returned at Jul term 1849:Amt recorded for the sale of negroes sold by decree of the Circuit Court; admin has rec&#8217;d a negro man named Wesly from the estate that was willed to him and sold by him on a 12 month note. Rec. 31 Dec 1849, Reg. 7 Mar 1850, p.110-111 (see will bk A p. 45-46 proved 3 May 1847)</p>
<p>Nichol, Eli &#8211; Inventory of items sold 2 Feb 1850.&nbsp; Buyers: Reuben Rex; J.B. Armstrong;J.C. Martin;W.G. Brandon; Arnett Jones; Nelson Weatherford; Wm. Hetton; J.B. Thompson; M.F. Travis; Z. Saunders; J. Carter; J.T. McCracken; D. Wright; Z. Thomas; J.N. Moore; W.B. Nichol; J.W. Parker; D.B. Nichol; John Sauls; J.T. PeayL. Jackson; John Andrews.Rec. 2 Mar 1850, Reg. 14 Mar 1850, p.111-113</p>
<p>Ellege, William &#8211; One year of support&nbsp; to widow Nancy Ann Ellege. Wm. Stone;Robert O. Walkup;George T. Ford. Rec. 26 Mar 1850, Reg. 11 Apr 1850, p.113</p>
<p>McKnight, John M. &#8211; Final settlement with A.M. McKnight &amp; others exec.&nbsp; from 23 Aug 1848 up to this date.It appears that they have no other effects in their hands to be administered and by the consent of all of the heirs amt now in their hands is made to them for their services.Rec. 8 Mar 1850, Reg. 11 Mar 1850, p. 114</p>
<p>Sanders, Elihu &#8211; Settlement with David M. Jarratt admin on effects which came into his hands from the sale of two negroes by order of the circuit court; negro man Nicholas to T.Y. Peay; negro girl Eliza to John H. Smith; Credit by John H. Smith third part in right of his wife Mary widow of Elihu Sanders dec&#8217;d; Guardian receipt of funds from admin to John H. Smith guardian of minor heirs Sarah L. and Mary R. Saunders. Rec. 1 Apr 1850. Reg. 12 Apr 1850, pp.114-115(see circuit court records Oct term 1846 pp.89-91)</p>
<p>Pallett, James Y. &#8211; Receipt for Estate dated 18 Apr 1850; Thomas A. Pallet; Jane Pallet $600. In full for all interest in estate of James Y. Pallet dec&#8217;d and Jane Pallett; receipt is to operate a release of all claims that they may have against either of said estates. Signed Mary Y Pallett(her mark);Meredith Akers, Elizabeth Akers; by G.W. A. Pallett atty in fact for Meredith Akers and Elizabeth Akers. Appearing before R. Fowler; A.G. Milliken &amp; C.C. Akers wit and swear they are aquainted with Mary G. Pallett and that she acknowledged the same on the date it bears ;G.W.A. Pallett aknowledged the execution of the same as to have been done by him as att in fact for Meredith Akers and Elizabeth Akers. Wit 19 Apr 1850, R. Fowler, Reg. 19 Apr 1850, p.116</p>
<p>William F. Elledge &#8211; Letters of administration granted Isaac W. Elledge, deceased made no will.Reg. March 1850, p.116</p>
<p>Berger, Jane &#8211; Letters of administration granted Luke Shirley, deceased made no will.Reg. May 1850, p.117</p>
<p>Brewer, Jesse &#8211; Letters of administration granted A.D. Fugitt &amp; C.T. New, deceased made no will.Reg. May 1850, p.117</p>
<p>Brewer, Benjamin &#8211; Letters of administration granted A.D. Fugitt &amp; C.T. New, deceased made no will.Reg. May 1850, p.118</p>
<p>Landsden, Hugh B. &#8211; Letters of testamentary William C. Donnell qualified as executor of will.Reg. May 1850, p.118 (see will bk A pp.66-68 proved May 1850)</p>
<p>Walls, Edmund &#8211; Affidavitt of continuance by R. Fowler admin; oath that he has not been able to make collection of debts of estate, land sale notes not due and contuance ordered until 1st day Jan 1851.Rec. May 1850, Reg 8 May 1850,&nbsp; p.119</p>
<p>Elledge, William &#8211; Inventory by admin Isaac W. Elledge of personal property sales on 26 Mar 1850 Buyers: Nancy Ann Elledge;James H. Stone;George G. Melton;James B. Elledge;Wm. B. Nokes;John B. Parris;Wm. B. Stone;Greenfield Melton. Rec.8 Jun 1850, Reg 31 Jul 1850, pp.119-120</p>
<p>Hollis, James B. &#8211; Letters of administration granted Joseph Hollis, deceased made no will.Reg. Jul 1850, p.120</p>
<p>Wale, Martin B. &#8211; Letters of adminstration granted Mrs. Lucy Bates &amp; R. Fowler, deceased made no will.<br />
Reg. Jul 1850, p.120</p>
<p>Brewer, Jesse &amp; Benjamin &#8211; One years support for widow Mrs. Martha Brewer and family. A.D. Fugitt &amp; C.T. New admin; A.Stone;Wm. C. Miller; Benj Fugitt comm. Dated 23 May 1850Rec. Jul 1850, Reg. 31 Jul 1850, p.121</p>
<p>Burger, Jane &#8211; Inventory of property sale 31 May 1850 by admin Luke Shirley. Buyers: George Grizzle; Henry Burkett; Jacob B. Hawkins; James Hawkins; Enoch Ferrell; Job S. Marcum; Thomas P. Mason; Samuel Vance; Enoch Patterson; James F. Foster; Wm. Givens; John W. Ware; Samuel Marcum; Charles F. Jones; Abram English; Micajah Marcum; Wm. Jones; Thomas N. Foster; John Hawkins; John Ferrell; Isaac Marcum; Charles S. Gassaway; Abram Burger; J.H.W. Richardson; Elijah Brown; Lee Patterson, Tilman Bethel; Reuben Hawkins; Henry Youngblood; Tolbert Shirley.Rec. 1 Jul 1850, Reg. 31 Jul 1850,&nbsp; pp.121-123</p>
<p>Finley, John &#8211; Settlement No. 1 with John N. Mitchell admin; amt rec from rent of farm 1847 &amp; 1848; paid Joseph Ramsy; J.Q. Weatherford as cost in county circuit court; Nathan Finley &#8211; circuit court judgement 1848 &amp; note taken up from D.M. Jarratt; Edmund Finley on claim to James S. James, note to W.D. Gowan, acct paid to J &amp; B Brewer, atty Charles Ready &amp; note paid to N.M. Taylor;&nbsp; W.D. Gowen; Alexander McBroom &#8211; circuit court judgement Oct term 1848; Henry Dozier; John A. George. Rec. 19 May 1850, Reg. 31 Jul 1850, pp.124-125</p>
<p>Tenpenny Sr., Richard &#8211; Letters of Testamentory granted to James Tenpenny &amp; Richard Tenpenny qualified as exec.Reg. Aug 1850, p.125 (see will bk A p.69-70 proved 5 Aug 1850)</p>
<p>Witherspoon, Enos &#8211; Letters of adminstration, deceased left a will appt Abner Alexander &amp; Abraham Cooper as exec. And they refused at act as such and it is ordered by the court that Abner S. McKnight be appointed admin.<br />
Reg. Aug 1850, p.126 (see will bk A p.71 proved Jul 1850)</p>
<p>Wale, Martin B. &#8211; Inventory of personal estate sold 20 Jul 1850 on a credit of 12 month notes taken as security. Buyers: A. Burger; Henry R. Perry; Jacob Adcock; C.W.F. Wale; Matilda Wale; Ulysses Bates; Rec. 5 Aug 1850,<br />
Reg. 28 Aug 1850, pp.126-127</p>
<p>Brewer, Jesse &amp; Benjamin &#8211; Inventory of personal property by admin A.D. Fugitt &amp; C.J. New. Notes due on J &amp; B Brewer jointly: Wm. Allen, John Farley &amp; Wilford Litrell; J. L. Copvert (Colbert?); T.G. Sullivan &amp; A. M. Weedon; A. Stone; Sam&#8217;l Gunter, John W. Mullins, A. Stone,Wm. Gunter &amp; A. Youngblood and endorsed by John W. Stone; Stanford Smith &amp; A. Stone; J.B. Smith &amp; Stanford Smith; J.R. Sullivan, F.D. Wrather &amp; Wm. F. Mears; B.B. Spicer, J.Q. Weatherford &amp; C.H. Rawlings; Gabriel Hume &amp; Elijah Mears; James McBroom &amp; A. McBroom; Margarett McEwin, Elias Ready &amp; Wm. Elkins; Richard Holt, James M. Haley &amp; J.J. Jones; John Word &amp; M.C. Miller; Reuben Elam,Wm. West,John R. Glazebrooks &amp; J.C. Glazebrooks; H.R. Perry &amp; James P. Perry; John W. Hoover &amp; John Bryant endorsed by J.J. Jones; Wm. Gunter, Sam&#8217;l Vance &amp; J.B. Parris endorsed by Wm. C. Odom; H.S. Kennedy &amp; J.W. McAdoo endorsed by Wm. C. Odom;Squire Warren &amp; Joel Melton endorsed by J.P. Perry; John Farler &amp; John J. Farler endorsed by Wilford Litrell; J.Q. Weatherford endorsed by Stanford Smith; Grundy Fann endorsed by Annual Rains; M.C. &amp; W. Cummings endorsed by Wm. West &amp; James Cummings; R.S. George endorsed by J.H. Youngblood; Abraham Boren, Samuel Moore, &amp; James Petty endorsed by Wm. Stroud; Wm. T. &amp; John K. Rigsby endorsed by Vincent Bailey &amp; Wm. B. Nokes; W.B. Nokes endorsed by James Stone; W.T. Rigsby &amp; B. Cummings endorsed by H.Y. Tittle; Thomas Rigsby &amp; Vinson Blanton endorsed by Vinson Bailey; Thomas Cooper endorsed by John Cooper; John W. McAdow, W.C. Leech &amp; H.S. Kennedy endorsed by John W. Marshall; Grundy Fann, Cornelius Parker &amp; Annual Rains; J.H. Smith &amp; W.C. Miller; Wm. Mharton, R.G. George &amp; Robert Vinson, Allen Morgan &amp; W.C. Miller; W.B. Hays &amp; W.C. Miller; James Higgins; B. Pemdleton, A.C. Pendleton &amp; Joseph Pendleton; J.H. Stone endorsed by E. Dobbs; Thomas Keele; Joel Melton; L.B. Moore; G.W. Connelly; W. T. Rigsby; John Cummins; Jonathan Basham; John W. Perry; E. Stephens; John W. Mullins; Wm. Stone &amp; G. B. Mears; Jaines K. Eason; Mitchel Daniel; Tilford Walls; Wm. B. Farrell; George F. Ford; W.C. Parish; A.S. Moore; Daniel C. Mullins; H.R. Perry; Thomas Pitman; Jesse A. Melton; John Walls;Webb?;Wm. Smith; Nathan Finley; Benj. Sapp; R.C. Price; Gabriel Hume; Luke Shirley; Robt. H. Phillips; A.J. Phillips; Wm. T. Rigsby; J.M. Evans; Samuel Pendleton; Allen Morgan; D.D. Hipp; Wm. Hollis; Stanford Smith; Wm. Kirk; Wm. Thompason; Alexander Bryant; Wm. B. Evans; John Cooper; John W. Stroud; Wm. H. Parten;George St. John; H.Y. Tittle; James Stone; D.M. Jarrett,W.W. McKnight &amp; R.S. McKnight; Benj. Fugitt &amp; James A. Vinson; Wm. B. Nokes, R. Fowler &amp; Daniel Mitchell; Benedict Jetton; Benedict Jetton, Caswell Sullivan &amp; D.F. Mears; Benedict Jetton, R. Fowler &amp; C.A. Hume?; John J. Farler,Wilford Litrell,Wm. Elkins,James Allen; James Stone &amp; W.C. Miller; G. Hume, Thomas Paschal &amp; T.C. Word;W.D. Gowen, G. Hume &amp; A.S. McKnight; Benedict Jetton, A. Elrod &amp; M.C. Cummins; Lucy Cummins, &amp; J.M. Gowen; F.D. Wrather &amp; J.L. Fare; J.L. Fare &amp; E.S. Kees; J.Q. Weatherford, E. Stephens, Mumford Tenpenny &amp; Sam&#8217;l Gowen; R.H. Phillips, S.F. Lemay &amp; Sam&#8217;l Vance; Squire Warren;Henry Powell; Sam&#8217;l Gunter;Lewis J. Hollis;Sam&#8217;l Phillips;Sam&#8217;l &amp; A.J. Phillips; W.N. Foster;Patton Farley;Adam Elrod;Elijah Dobbs &amp; John L. Taylor;David Patton &amp; Blake Sagely;W.L. Covington, R.S. George &amp; Jas. T. Henderson;Wm. Melton with some others;R.H. Mason &amp; J. Beason;James Petty &amp; Amard Rains. Credit due: C.B.&nbsp; ___; F.D. Wrather;J.L. Fare;J.R. Sullivan;J.Q. Weatherford;Abraham Burgr;R. Fowler; &amp; M.C. ___. One proven acct on the estate of Wm. F. Elledge deceased. Court Claims on Jury tickets: John McClain; John H. Dozier;John Teague;E.A. Orr;Wm. Edwards;Joseph Hale; Walter Wilson;John Hollinsworth;John Preston;Henry Powell;Hiram Wilson;Enoch Ferrell;Brinkley Lasater;Johanthan Wimberly;David Patton;Wm. Todd;B.F. Brison;Henry Lance;John Webb;Wm. Todd;B.F. Allen;Thomas Finley;Caleb Cox;James Williams. Buyers of the property sold on the 27th and 28th of May 1850: Wm. C. Miller;A. Alexander;Dan&#8217;l Mitchel;James McBroom;Rob&#8217;t C. McBroom;Thomas Keele; C.H.Rawlings;Rob&#8217;t Bailey;John R. Sullivan;Martin &amp; George St. John;Benj. Fugitt,Thomas Brewer;L.B. Moore;Alexander Milligan;C.M. Wilsher;Washington Kennedy;John W. Summar;Joseph Spurlock;A. Stone;Wm. S. Melton;VinsonBailey;James Allen;John H. Evans;Isaac Keaton;C.R. Davis;N.L. Orand;John Orand;Wm. West;M.C. Cummins;Wm.. S. Justice;Wm. Cummins;John B. Parvis;John K. Rigsby;F. Coleman;Luke Shirley;Gabriel Hume;A.S. McKnight;Thomas Finley;Dan&#8217;l S. Ford;R.P. Harris;Wm. B. Nokes;Joseph Campbell;Wm. N. Foster;J.B. Melton;R.C. Price;Evan Eddings;James Glasebrooks;Wm. C. Elam;B.B. Spicer;A.J. Todd;Thomas W. Brewer;Wm. Willard;James L. Colvert;A.S. Moon;John McCabe;Wm. L. Covington;Wm. F. George;Sam&#8217;l Vance;Robt. D. Walkup;Wm. Wharton;John St. John;Martha brewer;Thomas B. Sanfoed;A.McCabe;A.M. Weedon;Robt Brewer;Dan&#8217;l Tenpenny;J.G. Keith;Wm. C. Parrish;Elijah Stephens;J.D. McBroom;Wm. F. Mears;A. Burger.Negroes sold in compliance with order circuit court on 22 Jul 1850:woman Aggz? Abt 67 yrs to J.C. Word; boy Ed age 12 to E.G. Brewer;girl Susan 13 yrs to Martha Brewer.List of unsatisfied judgements found on different Justices Dockets and probable that some have been paid but yet unknown to admin (exact dates were not shown): Appeared before James Wood Esq. No. 36 J.B. Brewer,Wm. F. George,G. Hume &amp; J.B. Parris, no judgement,staid by J.Q. Weatherford; No. 360 Wm. F. George judgement staid by R.S. George; James P.Perry,John W. Perry &amp; Sam&#8217;l Young judgement;John L. Taylor &amp; Wm. C. Miller; A. Burger staid by T.B. Smith; S.W. Rucker staid by John H. Woods;T.L. Todd staid by A.F. Todd; Caswell Sullivan ,Wm. Young &amp; M.C. Cummins? staid by R. Fowler;Wm. Cathey staid by Joseph Beason; Sam&#8217;l Gunter &amp; A. Stone staid by Jarvle Adcock; James Mitchel &amp; Wm. C. Miller; Appeared before T.B. Brevard Esq. Almon Rigsby &amp; John K. Rigsby staid by B. Cummins; A. Burger staid by J.Q. Weatherford; Joseph Beason staid by John A. Mullinax;F.D. Wrather &amp; N.A. Hall staid by J.L. Fare;L.W. Howard,John W. Mullins&nbsp; &amp; J.Q. Weatherford; No. 708 Mark L. Young staid by Wm. Young; No. 715 James K. Eason and M.C. Cummins staid by F. Coleman;No. 734 A.F. Todd&nbsp; Haney Scott staid by Walter Wilson; No. 751 John B. Melton; A. Paxton &amp; J.B. Melton; John Barrett staid by Ward Barrett;Mike Wilson staid by A. Bogle; Calvin Sullivan &amp; W.C. Miller staid by Wm. F. George; Edmund Perry staid by J.P. Perry; J.W. Perry &amp; others staid by Ed Perry; Eli Baley, J.R. Sullivan &amp; others staid by J.B. Parris; John St. John &amp; others staid by E.M. St. John; S.A. Mitchel &amp; A. Burger staid by. T.G. Wood; Walter Mathews; W.S. McAdoo &amp; Ben Pendleton staid byJ.B. McAdoo;W.S. McAdoo &amp; Mark L. Young staid by J.B. McAdoo.Notes taken of person indebted upon accounts &amp; lost notes by the admin:Wm. C. Miller;Thomas Keele;Luke Shirley;A.S. Moon;Annual Rains;A.J. Phillips;George T. Ford;Mitchel Daniel;J.M. Gowen;Benj Sapp;Wm. B. Rody &amp; Wm. Stone;B. Cummins;Jesse Lawrence;Henry Elam;T.C. Word;J.L. Taylor;James Word;Wm. Elkins;John A. George;T.B. Smith;L.B. Moore;James McBroom;E.A. Orr;J. Bryson;G.B. Mears;W.S. Melton;R.M. Foster.Reg. 30 Jul 1850, pp.127-137</p>
<p>Elkins, Indamon L. &#8211; Inventory of personal estate by admin Edmund S. Elkins &amp; Benj. P. Elkins: Recv&#8217;d one land warrant and one treasury scrip &#8211; sold for total amt $124.26Rec. 7 Oct 1850,&nbsp; p.138</p>
<p>Elkins, Indamon L. &#8211; Settlement No.1 as returned by inventory Oct term 1850, Credits paid:J.R. Sullivan for judgement in favor of Eli Barrett; H. Harrison; Chester Bethal, James H. Wood; 16 legal heirs mentioned, those named as paid: John Estes ; M.G. Elkins; Nancy J. Bogle; D.F. Manus; J.M. Manus. Reg. 5 Nov 1850 p.138</p>
<p>Alexander, C.P. &#8211; Settlement # 3 from 1 Aug 1848 to 1 Dec 1850 with John A. George admin: credit for insolvent claim against Wm. Elkin as reported in 1st settlement;Paid: T.B. Smith for 1850 taxes; Thomas Elkins for 1849 taxes; P.F. Stone on note.Reg. 26 Nov 1850, p.139</p>
<p>Bryant, William &#8211; Inventory,Insolvent Report &amp; Final Settlement by Thomas Bryant admin who reports there are no effects or property found and is relaesed from liability. Rec. 2 Sept 1850, p.139</p>
<p>Ferrell, James &#8211; Admin Joseph Ramsey reports he is unable to collect or find any proceeds belonging to deceased. Rec. 1 Nov 1850, p.139</p>
<p>Higgins, Mary &#8211; Settlement No. 2 with Hiram Y. Tittle admin from 4 Sept 1849 to 4 Sept 1850:Paid legatee George Bogle bal in full; paid legal heirs Elijah Armstrong &amp; wife;Samuel G. Tittle as guardian of the heirs at Law of Anthony Tittle deceased;James Milligan &amp; wife a balance in full of their distribution. Rec. 2 Nov 1850, Reg. 22 Jan 1851, p.140</p>
<p>Tenpenny, Richard &#8211; Inventory taken by admin James Tenpenny &amp; Richard Tenpenny 5 Aug 1850.Notes: Tobias Tenpenny;H.D. &amp; B.J. McBroom;John W. Summar;T.B. Smith;C. Hume. Accounts: James K. Eason;Merit Givens. Rec. 30 Aug 1850, Reg. 22 Jan 1851, p.140</p>
<p>Merrit, Hiram &#8211; Inventory of sale by admin Hiram Smithson. Buyers: Robert L. Manus;Thomas Manus;George Manus; John Farley;John J. Farley. Reg. 22 Jan 1851, p.141</p>
<p>Merrit, Hiram &#8211; Letters of adminsitration granted Hiram Smithson, deceased made no will. Reg. Sept 1850, p. 141</p>
<p>Merrit, Hiram &#8211; One years support for the widow Nancy Merrit by comm Martin L. Prater, John Teague, Wm. E. Northcutt. Reg. Sept 1850, p.141</p>
<p>Hollis, James B. &#8211; One year support to the widow &amp; family by comm. E.A. Orr &amp; Elam McCrackin.Rec. 14 Sept 1850, p. 142</p>
<p>Hollis, James B. &#8211; Inventory of property sold. Buyers: Wm. J. Walkup;Joseph McCrackin;John F. Curlee;Wm. B. Wright;E.A. Orr;J.W. Williams;Daniel Bradford;Simeon Hollis;Peter Fleming;T.T. Peay;Charles Ready;James M. Roberts;The Widow (not named);Luke lasater;Joseph Hollis;Joseph Hickerson;Luke Lasater;John B. Parris;J.C. Martin;Luke Lasater;J.C. Martin;John R. Sullivan;Thomas B. Springs. Notes: S. Grear;R. Shepherd;C. Jacobs;B. Richardson;J.C. Shepherd;Asa Smith;Wm. Gunter;B. Lasater;Abram English;C. Curlee;E.L. McFarland.Rec.<br />
8 Oct 1850, pp.142-143</p>
<p>Finley, Alexander &#8211; Letters of administration given Samuel Green, deceased made no will.Reg. Sept. 1850, p.144</p>
<p>Finley, Alexander &#8211; One years support to widow Manerva J. Finley by comm. Walker Todd;John Cooper;Silas Parker. Reg. 22 Jan 1851, p. 144</p>
<p>Brewer, J.B. &#8211; Report of lost county claims pusuant to an order made at the Jul term 1850 and cont&#8217;d over to the Oct term 1850 appointing comm. To examine county records of Cannon County to investigate and try to ascertain the amt of county claims due the Estate which was destroyed by the late Freshot in Cannon County. Jury tickets to: Hugh Craft;Thomas Rigsby;Hamon Barrett;B.F. Allen Esq.;J.T.D. Wale;Mitchel Daniel; D.D. Hipp;H. Lance;B. Brewer;Wm. Kirk;John Teague;Annual Rains. Comm. Thomas B. Brevard appearing before R. Fowler as acting Justice of the Peace test.he believes named claims to be due estate.Rec. 7 Oct 1850, p.145</p>
<p>Witherspoon, E.S. &#8211; Inventory of personal estate by admin Abner S. McKnight. One negro girl abt 18 not named;Notes: Joseph Bogle;Henry Davenport;J.L. Harris;A.S. McKnight;R.B. Alexander &amp; Thomas?;John Willard;R.L. Witherspoon;David McKee. Rec. 7 Oct 1850, Reg. 22 Jan 1851, p.146</p>
<p>Tolbert, James R. &#8211; Settlement No.1 by exec. Lavina Tolbert. Paid: America Arnold as one of the legal heirs;Silas T. Tolbert;Leroy Tolbert. Rec. 3 Aug 1850, Reg. 2 Jan 1851, p.147</p>
<p>Armstrong, Knox &#8211; Settlement to 1 Jul&nbsp; 1850 by exec. Alexander McKnight. Paid: James P. Armstrong for purchase of a mare from R.L. McKnight; Samuel W. Armstrong; J.D. McKnight the husband of Sarah M. one of the children &amp; heir of deceased. Rec. 30 Jul 1850, pp.147-148(see will bk A pp.26-27 proved 8 Jly 1842)</p>
<p>Armstrong, James P. &#8211; Guardian Transcript, Recorded this bk the order of the court To Wit Gibson County Court Jul term 1850. 1 Jul 1850 presiding Joseph B. Dibrell; chairmen: W.L. Reeves;Isaac W. Gunter;John W. Ince;Soloman C. Harpole;James T. Aspey;James H. Lynch;Eli Purzelle;Michael Isreal;Jefferson Conly;David Thomason;John D. Ague;David B. Dickson;Samuel M. Lorance; Harvey Echley;Cranford E. White; Thomas Edwards;G.M. Ship;H.H. Glen;S.G.H. Pitman, Justices of the Peace in and for said county of Gibson duly commissioned and qualified according to law to hold court. James A. McDearmon clerk and Thomas W. Mianus Sheriff when amongst other things the proceedings were had.Samuel W. Armstrong a minor under the age of twenty one years this day came into court and chose James P. Armstrong as his guardian, Whereupon the said James P. Armstrong came into court and entered bond in the sum of Two Thousand dollars with James Green and Whony Wollard? His securities to discharge the duties as Guardian &amp; which bond was aknowleged by all the parties thereto and received by the court and ordered to be recorded.&nbsp; Cert a true and perfect manuscript of the records 8 Jul 1850 J.A. McDearman ClkCannon County court ordered that this transcript br recorded in the clerks office of this court with settlement of Alexander McKnight exec of Knox Armstrong dec&#8217;d Aug term 1850 B.F. Allen Chairman p. 149</p>
<p>Leech, Thomas &#8211; Settlement No. 1 with admin Wm. C. Leech on inventory returned 18 Jul 1849 term.<br />
Rec. 3 Jan 1851,Reg. 22 Jan 1851, p.149</p>
<p>Evans, Charles C. &#8211; Settlement No 1 with exec. R. Fowler returned on inventory Dec term 1848 and rec. in bk B,p.52, Paid: Wm.S. Clarke;F.Coleman;John Melton;W.A. Givens;John F. Weedon. Notes: John H. Evans &amp; John Cummins. Rec. 17 Dec. 1850, approved Jan term 1851, p.150</p>
<p>Berry, Enoch &#8211; Settlement No. 1 with exec. Wm. Holmes returned on inventory Dec term 1848. Paid: Barbara Berry widow;R.C.Price for 1849 taxes;Amanda Umbargar;H. Trott. Rec. 18 Dec. 1850,Reg. 23 Jan 1851, p.151</p>
<p>Turnley, John &#8211; Letters of administration granted to Wm. Young appt admin as Wm. S. Clarke who was appt exec of estate failed to give bond and qualify. Reg. Jan 1851, p.151(see will bk A, p. 72 proved Jan 1851)</p>
<p>Owen, Nelson &#8211; Inventory of property sold 2 Oct 1850 by E.P. Owen exec., Buyers: T.D. Summar;Wm. Davenport;Stephen Wilson;Robt. Bryson;C.B. Odom;Maxwell Caruthers;H.S. Kennedy;James Owen;H.S. Duggin;Margarett Owen;D.B. Summar;George Harris;A.S. McKnight;B.B. Cooper;S.J. Owen;Wm. C. Odom;B.D. Summar;Wm. Blanks;Sam&#8217;l Owen;Wm. Hubbard;Wm. Willard;J.B. Thomas. Notes: Aaron Duggin;Wm. Willard;Levi Reed;J.B. Orand;Elbert Owen.&nbsp; Rec. 6 Jan 1851,Reg. 25 Jan 1851, pp.152-153(see will bk A p.75-76 proved 7 Oct 1850)</p>
<p>Marcum, Micajah &#8211; Settlement final with Peter Daniel &amp; Job S. Marcum admin from 28 Dec 1849 to this date.<br />
Paid: J.Q. Weatherfird;H.M.Burton;R.K. Stephens;T. Rigsby. Rec. 6 Jan 1851, Reg. 25 Jan 1851, p. 153</p>
<p>Parker, Levi &#8211; Letters of administration de bonus non granted R. Fowler, deceased made no will.<br />
Reg. March 1851, p. 153</p>
<p>Johnson, Sarah Ann &#8211; Letters of administration granted Isaac N. Johnson. Deceased made no will. Reg. Mar 1851, p.154</p>
<p>Finley Jr., Alexander &#8211; Inventory of personal property by admin Sam&#8217;l Green. Acct. on Wm. Gooding. Rec. 5 Jan 1851, Reg. 11 Mar 1851, p.154</p>
<p>Burnett, Anderson &#8211; Settlement No. 1 with admin R. Fowler on inventory returned Nov term 1848. Paid: R.G. Ellis. Claims filed &amp; no effetcts to satisfy: James Kirby;Kirby &amp; Beason;Henry Dozier;C.T. New;John R. Sullivan;W.C. Miller;J.N. Mitchell;Alexander Young;John W. Stacy;Nelson Cooper;Joseph Ramsey;G.R. James;R.A. Youngblood;T.C. Word &amp; Co.;Jonathan Basham;A.J. Wood;A.C. Burk?;John Fisher;Wm. Bates dec&#8217;d. (noted at later date 1 Aug 1852 rec&#8217;d of W. Cummins D. Shff as a part of the land sale $11.35) Rec. 6 Feb 1851, p.155</p>
<p>Moon, R.W. &#8211; Settlement final with admin Alexander S. Moon returned by inventory Apr term 1849, Paid: Eli Bailey. Claims: T.B. Brevard;John W. Barrett;A.J. Wood;Eli Bailey;A.S. Moon; George St. John;Dr. C.J. New;G.L. Brevard. Rec. 18 Jan 1851, p. 156</p>
<p>Walls, Edmund &#8211; Settlement Final by R. Fowler admin on amt returned by inventory at Jul term 1848 and land sale by order of circuit court. Paid: John Q. Weatherford;C.B. Davis;Thomas Elkins;Isaac W. Elledge;D.W. Taylor;Elizabeth Walls widow;Silas A. Robinson;A.N. Fisher for use of Berry Vinson;A.C. Beech;A. Burger;W.F. Couch;T.C. Fare atty for T.C. Word;Josiah McBee on judgement from circuit court;R. Fowler as guardian of minor heirs of Wm. Bates dec&#8217;d for circuit court judgement. Claims: H.M. Burton;Jane Brown;H. St. John;N.Neely;Allen Morgan; Stephens &amp; Fugitt;Wm. D. Gowan;C.T. New;Wm. C. Miller;Willis F. Couch;H. Trott;J.W. Summar;B.B. Cooper.Claims not allowed: C.B. Davis;J.B. Brevard;Micajah Petty;Ambrose Petty.Sub. 6 Feb 1851, Approved 3 Mar 1851, Reg. 20 Mar 1851, pp.156-158</p>
<p>Walls, Edmund &#8211; Amended and corrected settlement Creditors: H.M. Barton;Jane Brown;Harmoin St. John;N.Neely estate;Allen Morgan;Stephens &amp; Fugitt;W.D. Gowan;C.T. New;W.C. Miller;W.F. Couch;H. Trott;J.W. Summar;B.B. Cooper;C.B. Davis.Rec 20 Mar 1851, pp.158 &amp; 160</p>
<p>Parker, Levi &#8211; Report&nbsp; by admin de bonus non R. Fowler. He is unable to find any affects belonging to deceased estate except a small tract of land lying on Locks Creek in Cannon Co. which was allotted by the circuit court of said county to Sarah Parker the widow as her dower. She being also dead it will be sold to satisfy payment of debts. Outstanding debts against estate appears of record on an original settlement of estate by Lewis Jetton and John Martin his original admin.Rec. 7 Apr 1851, p.159</p>
<p>Brewer, J &amp; B &#8211; Supplemental report by A.D. Fugitt &amp; C.J. New admin. to examine the court records &amp; ascertain what county claims were destroyed by the late Freshet in Apr 1850 belonging to the estate of J &amp; B Brewer dec&#8217;d. Find the following lis of names yet due to the estate and were made tickets of the said estate:John Webb;M.C. Williams;J.A. Wood;Berry Vinson;Josephus Finley;Job Stephens;A.J. Bogle;David Patton;B.F. Allen;John P. Bailey;Isham Patton.Items paid: Martin St. John;C.J. New;B.B. Cooper. Rec&#8217;d: Isa L. Neely for N. Neely;G.B. Mears agent of B. Fugett &amp; E. ___?;J.W. Summar;C.B. Davis.Rec. 7 Apr 1851, pp.160-161</p>
<p>Robinson, Hannah &#8211; Letters Testamentory granted Silas A. Robinson exec who is qualified.Reg. Apr 1851, p.162<br />
(see will bk A p.74-75 proved 7 Apr 1851)</p>
<p>Silvertooth, Jacob &#8211; Letters of administration granted Gandour McFadden and Elizabeth Silvertooth admin, deceased made no will. Reg. Apr 1851, p.162</p>
<p>Brewer, J &amp; B &#8211; Supplemental inventory of estate by admin A.D. Fugitt &amp; C.J. New on notes and accounts discovered since making the last inventory. Notes,accounts &amp; judgements: Thomas Vance;James P. Gowan;Alexander Tarsey?;Monford Tenpenny;M.L. Prator;Wm. B. Hays;J.L. Colvert;John W. Bryant;Floyd St. John;L.W. Hammons;Wm. Young;James H. Stone;Wm. Smith;John McCabe;Wm. Leech $&amp; S.C. Odom;Thomas Finley;Squire Warren;Grundy Fann;George St. John;Thomas Preston;Daniel Tenpenny;Wm. Ferrell;R.P. Harris;Gabriel Hume;John N.Mitchell;Wm. J. Stone;John Warren;D.B. Evans;Wm. Elkins;John W. Mullins,L.W. Hammond &amp; R. Fowler;Wm. H. Cox, R.J. Bond &amp; J.W. Summar;John F. Weedon;Wm. Kirk;Berry St. John;george W. Cooper;Beverly Willard;Jesse Richards;James Reed;Wm. Thompson;Evan Eddings;R.O. Walkup;James K. Eason;John A. McAdoo &amp; B.B. Spicer;S.P. Gannon;Benj Fugitt;Thomas L. Lemay;Nathan Finley;James Cummins;James L. Pendleton;John Melton &amp; L.B. Moore;Joseph Moore;John Pendleton;Wm. B. Nokes &amp; John Preston;James Vasser;John Hammonds;John Ward;Mary Gilley;Jackson Fann;Frances Kirby;Jonathan &amp; James Stone;John D. McDougal, Newman Hollinsworth &amp; J.Q. Weatherford;A.F. McFerrin,A. Burger &amp; D.M. Jarrett;Wm. Gunter;John Melton;Barton &amp; Brevard;Alman Rigsby;G.L. Brevard;John Henderson;Wm. B. Nokes;Richard Tenpenny;Michael Wilson;Wm. C. Leech &amp; others;Thomas B. Sanford;Fisher,Leech &amp; A.J. Wood. Rec 27 Mar 1851,Reg. 11 Apr 1851, pp.163-164</p>
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		<title>Additional Bogle Land Deeds</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; DEED BOOK-A Pg 13&#160;&#160; Henry Saul to Andrew Bogle 25 acres on Sanders&#8217; Fork near the dividing ridge.&#160; 28 Oct 1836 (Pp. 181-182) Pg 14&#160; Samuel Bryson to George Bogle 71 acres in the 13th District 25 Feb 1837.&#160; (P. 188) Pg 21&#160;&#160;&#160; Samuel Bogle and wife Isabel to James Odum 33 acres, it being their share as heirs of Thomas Bogle.&#160; 6 Feb 1837. (Pp. 311-312) Pg 31&#160; Anthony Tittle and Nancy Tittle to Joseph H. Bogle a...<p class="read-more"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/additional-bogle-land-deeds/"> Read More<span class="screen-reader-text">  Read More</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<p><b>DEED BOOK-A</b></p>
<p>Pg 13&nbsp;&nbsp; Henry Saul to Andrew Bogle 25 acres on Sanders&#8217; Fork near the dividing ridge.&nbsp; 28 Oct 1836<br />
(Pp. 181-182)</p>
<p>Pg 14&nbsp; Samuel Bryson to George Bogle 71 acres in the 13th District 25 Feb 1837.&nbsp; (P. 188)</p>
<p>Pg 21&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Samuel Bogle and wife Isabel to James Odum 33 acres, it being their share as heirs of Thomas Bogle.&nbsp; 6 Feb 1837. (Pp. 311-312)</p>
<p>Pg 31&nbsp; Anthony Tittle and Nancy Tittle to Joseph H. Bogle a slave named Mariah, age 19.&nbsp; 29 May 1838. (P. 461)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK -B</b></p>
<p>Pg 34&nbsp; George Bogle of Wilson County to William Higgins 50 acres on Harricane Creek of Sanders&#8217; Fork.&nbsp; 13 Feb 1837.&nbsp; (Pp. 90-91)</p>
<p>Pg 35&nbsp; George Bogle to William Higgins 50 acres on the north side of a small ridge.&nbsp; 18 Feb 1837.&nbsp; (Pp. 95-96)</p>
<p>Pg 37&nbsp;&nbsp; John Chaney to Joseph H. Bogle a man slave named Sandy, age 25.&nbsp; 26 Dec 1838.&nbsp; (P.169)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK-C</b></p>
<p>Pg 56&nbsp; Andrew J. Bogle to Abraham Cropper a trust deed.&nbsp; 18 Jul 1840. (Pp. 105-106)</p>
<p>Pg 59&nbsp; William Bryson and Christopher Owen to Joseph Bogle 40 acres 17 Oct 1840. (Pp. 200-201)</p>
<p>Pg 68&nbsp;&nbsp; Joseph Bogle to Abaraham Cooper a trust deed.&nbsp; 22 Mar 1842. (Pp. 394-395)</p>
<p>Pg 68&nbsp; Joseph Bogle to Sarah Bogle 90 acres for $500.&nbsp; 17 Jan 1842.&nbsp; (P.395)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK-D</b></p>
<p>Pg 71&nbsp; William R. Bogle to Mary Jones 66 acres.&nbsp; 13 May 1842.&nbsp; (Pp. 13-14)</p>
<p>Pg 71&nbsp; William R. Bogle to Abraham Cooper a trust deed on a mare. 13 May 1842.&nbsp; (Pp. 14-15)</p>
<p>Pg 71&nbsp; John A. Stanley to William Bogle 104 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 28 Apr 1842.&nbsp; (Pp. 20-21)</p>
<p>Pg 71&nbsp; James Milligan to George Bogle 25 acres, it being a part of a tract of land belonging to John Higgins.&nbsp; 28 Mar 1842.&nbsp; (Pp. 26-28)</p>
<p>Pg 72&nbsp; James Bogle to Elbert Owen 50 acres in the 17th District. 20 Feb 1837.&nbsp; (Pp. 43-44)</p>
<p>Pg 72&nbsp; George Bogle to Elbert Owen 32 acres in the 17th District.&nbsp; 20 Feb 1837.&nbsp; (Pp. 45-46)</p>
<p>Pg 74&nbsp; Aron Duggan and Henry S. Duggan to George Bogle 50 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 14 Jan 1842.&nbsp; (Pp. 103-104)</p>
<p>Pg 74&nbsp; Melchesidick Francis to George Bogle 22 acres in the 12th District.&nbsp; 13 Aug 1842.&nbsp; (Pp. 116-118)</p>
<p>Pg 74&nbsp; Melchesidick Francis to George Bogle a man slave named Richarg, age 28.&nbsp; 13 Aug 1842.&nbsp; (Pp. 118-120)</p>
<p>Pg 76&nbsp; John McMin and George Bogle, Executors of John Higgins, to Aaron Duggan and Henry S. Duggan 50 acres on Harricane Creek. 27 Apr 1840.&nbsp; (Pp. 169-170)</p>
<p>Pg 80&nbsp; Sarah Bogle to William McKnight 30 acres on Leach&#8217;s Creek. 16 Feb 1843.&nbsp; (Pp. 306-307)</p>
<p>Pg 88&nbsp; Francis Cooper to Mark Alexander and Andrew J. Bogle, Elders of the Presbyterian Church on Sanders Fork, a deed of one half acre to be used for a meetinghouse and schoolhouse. Said church is to be used by the Cumberland Presbyterians.&nbsp; 4 Jan 1830.&nbsp; (Pp. 525-527)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK-E</b></p>
<p>Pg 99&nbsp; Andrew Bogle to Michael Wilson 150 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 30 May 1846.&nbsp; (P. 236)</p>
<p>Pg 99&nbsp; Solomon Travis to Andrew Bogle 100 acres in the 1st District.&nbsp; 22 Sep 1840.&nbsp; (Pp. 237-238)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK-F</b></p>
<p>Pg 104&nbsp; Nicholas Smith and wife Penelope to Joseph H. Bogle 122 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 3 Jan 1847.<br />
(Pp. 56-57)</p>
<p>PG 105&nbsp; Mary Jones to William R. Bogle 66 acres.&nbsp; 26 Sep 1846. (P. 71)</p>
<p>Page 105&nbsp; William McKnight to Joseph Bogle 90 acres.&nbsp; 7 Apr 1847. (P. 72)</p>
<p>Page 113&nbsp;&nbsp; Emmey Summer, widow of Matthew Summer, to John W. Summer, Penelope J. Smith, Elizabeth H. Francis, Thomas D. Summer, and Matthew Bogle, and Eliza J. Odom a family of negroes, consisting<br />
of five, to wit,, Sintha, 26;&nbsp; Mary, 10;&nbsp; Louisa, 8;&nbsp; Hannah, 5; and Rachel.&nbsp; 21 Dec 1847.&nbsp; (Pp. 219-220)</p>
<p>Page 113&nbsp; George Bogle to Malcisidic Francis 250 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 20 Jan 1845.&nbsp; (P. 225)</p>
<p>Page 114&nbsp; George Bogle to Malcisidic Francis a man slave named Richard, age 30.&nbsp; 20 Jan 1845.&nbsp; (P. 227)</p>
<p>Page 119&nbsp; Joseph H. Bogle to William G. Bratten 225 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 11 Oct 1848. (Pp. 343-344)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK- G</b></p>
<p>Pg 128&nbsp; A. J. Wood to Joseph H. Bogle a woman slave named Mariah, 19.&nbsp; 22 Jun 1849. (P113)</p>
<p>Pg 129&nbsp; Robert Marshall to William Bogle 80 1/2 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 29 Jul 1849.&nbsp; (Pp. 166-167)</p>
<p>Pg 133&nbsp; William Bogle to William H. Cox 100 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 28 Dec 1849.&nbsp; (Pp. 283-284)</p>
<p>Pg 136&nbsp; G. L. W. Herndon to Joseph Bogle 20 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 11 Mar 1850.&nbsp; (Pp. 373-374)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK-H</b></p>
<p>Pg 145&nbsp; George Bogle, surviving Executor of the estate of John Higgins;&nbsp; James Milligan and wife Elizabeth, William Higgins, Alexander Higgins, Elijah Higgins, John D. Elkins, Hiram Y. Tittle and wife Mary, Wesley Higgins, James Higgins, Joseph Marah and wife Sarah, Elijah Armstrong and wife Margaret, John Higgins, Ad. of<br />
Samuel Tittle, Carroll Anderson and wife Mary,&nbsp; John Tittle, Mary Tittle, Adam Tittle, Millie Jane Tittle, and Missouri M. Tittle, the last six of whom being minors petition for the sale of a tract of land.&nbsp; Clerk and Master to William Higgins 125 acres.&nbsp; 27 Oct 1846.&nbsp; (Pp. 87-89)</p>
<p>Pg 150&nbsp; George Bogle to Hiram Gatton 75 acres in the 11th District. 4 Jan 1851.&nbsp; (Pp. 193-195)</p>
<p>Pg 150&nbsp; A. J. Bogle to Joseph Bryson 150 acres in the 11th District 1 Mar 1851.&nbsp; (Pp. 213-214)</p>
<p>Pg 152&nbsp; Robert Bogle to Andrew Bogle ten acres in the 10th District. 22 Sep 1840.&nbsp; (P. 263)</p>
<p>Pg 152&nbsp; Andrew Bogle to Allen R. Jones 110 acres in the 6th District. 27 Aug 1851.&nbsp; (Pp. 266-267)</p>
<p>Pg 153&nbsp; A. J. Bogle to Joseph Bryson, Jr. 150 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 1 Mar 1851.&nbsp; (Misnumbered)</p>
<p>Pg 155&nbsp; Allen Jones to Andrew Bogle 110 acres in the 6th District.&nbsp; 7 Oct 1851. (PP. 318-319)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK-I</b></p>
<p>Pg 165&nbsp; Shadrach Kelly to Joseph Bogle a trust deed. 15 Apr 1852 (Pp. 1-3)</p>
<p>Pg 167&nbsp; Joseph Bogle to William R. Bogle 50 acres in the 11th District, it being said Joseph Bogle&#8217;s undivided interest in a tract of land which fell to the heirs of Joseph Bogle, Sr.&nbsp; 10 Jan 1849.&nbsp; (Pp. 70-71)</p>
<p>Pg 171&nbsp; Richard J. Bond to William R. Bogle a title bond.&nbsp; 13 Oct 1852.&nbsp; (Pp. 179-180)</p>
<p>Pg 173&nbsp; Andrew J. Bogle to John Bogle 100 acres in the 11th District. 21 Aug 1852.&nbsp; (Pp. 237-238)</p>
<p>Pg 176&nbsp; Joseph H. Bogle to Matthew Bogle 100 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 1 Aug 1853.&nbsp; (Pp. 309-310)</p>
<p>Pg 179&nbsp; Andrew J. Bogle and wife Emily to F. C. Alexander 165 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 8 Nov 1853.<br />
(Pp. 404-405)</p>
<p>Pg 179&nbsp; Matthew Bogle and Armstead G. Odom and wife Eliza to Joseph H. Bogle 142 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 20 May 1853.&nbsp; (Pp. 408-410)</p>
<p>Pg 182&nbsp; Andrew J. Bogle to Joseph Bryson 15 acres in the 11th District. 13 Feb 1852.&nbsp; (Pp. 477-479)</p>
<p>Pg 182&nbsp; Joseph Bryson to John Bogle seven acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 6 Mar 1853.</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK-K</b></p>
<p>Pg 189&nbsp; Bethel Summers to William Bogle 100 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 2 Oct 1854.&nbsp; (Pp.&nbsp; 163-164)</p>
<p><b>DEED BOOK-L</b></p>
<p>Pg 204&nbsp; James J. Bogle, one of the heirs of George Bogle, to George R. Bogle his interest in a portion of land that was set apart for a dower for my mother Margaret Bogle whereon she now lives. 10 May 1855.&nbsp; (Pp. 81-82)</p>
<p>Pg 211&nbsp; Enos S. Weatherspoon to Joseph Bogle 30 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 22 Nov 1847.&nbsp; (Pp. 276-277)</p>
<p>Pg 211&nbsp; Joseph Bogle to Joseph and R. J. E.&nbsp; McKnight 135 acres.&nbsp; 15 Sep 1856.&nbsp; (Pp. 277-278)</p>
<p>Pg 212&nbsp; R. J. Bond to William R. Bogle 130 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 4 Oct 1856.&nbsp; (Pp. 332-333)</p>
<p>Pg 214&nbsp; James T. Breshears to Joseph Bogle 145 acres in the 7th District.&nbsp; 20 Dec 1856.&nbsp; (Pp. 378-380)</p>
<p>Pg 214&nbsp; William Bogle to William B. Wilson 100 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 4 Sep 1856.&nbsp; (Pp. 380-381)</p>
<p>Pg 221&nbsp; Mathew S. Bogle to Benjamin A. Hancock 100 acres in the 11th District.&nbsp; 28 Aug 1852.&nbsp; (Pp. 574-575)</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jul 2023 16:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; Cannon County is situated midway in the eastern section of Middle Tennessee. It has a area of 271 square miles. Cannon County was established on January 31, 1836. It was formed from portions of&#160;Rutherford,&#160;Smith, and&#160;Warren&#160;Counties. One third of the county lies on the Highland Rim and the remaining two thirds sits on the Eastern edge of the Central Basin. The two regions are tied together by Short Mountain, which sits in both.]]></description>
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<p>Cannon County is situated midway in the eastern section of Middle Tennessee. It has a area of 271 square miles. Cannon County was established on January 31, 1836. It was formed from portions of&nbsp;<b>Rutherford</b>,&nbsp;<b>Smith</b>, and&nbsp;<b>Warren</b>&nbsp;Counties. One third of the county lies on the Highland Rim and the remaining two thirds sits on the Eastern edge of the Central Basin. The two regions are tied together by Short Mountain, which sits in both.</p>
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		<title>Historic Sites In and Around Cannon County</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are several structures in the county are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1975, the Woodbury Lions Club appointed a committee with instructions to found a County Historical Society for the purpose, among others, of of producing a County history. The Society has completed of Historical information on Churches of the County. It has identified, and with the aid of the Bank of Commerce, marked many historic sites. Currently a map with all the cemeteries, local...<p class="read-more"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/historic-sites-in-and-around-cannon-county/"> Read More<span class="screen-reader-text">  Read More</span></a></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several structures in the county are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1975, the Woodbury Lions Club appointed a committee with instructions to found a County Historical Society for the purpose, among others, of of producing a County history. The Society has completed of Historical information on Churches of the County. It has identified, and with the aid of the Bank of Commerce, marked many historic sites.</p>
<p>Currently a map with all the cemeteries, local historical sites, and other points of interest is being prepared.&nbsp; Several groups &#8211; the historical society, the town hall, sons of the confederate soldiers, PARQ, the art center, and the county historian are collaborating on it. It is expected to be completed by the end of September 1998.</p>
<p>The sons of the confederate soldiers are also working on a driving tour of cannon county civil war sites, complete with a running dialog.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jul 2023 14:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; Patton Cemetery Bradyville, Cannon County, Tennessee On a double stone headed Mother on the left and Father on the right Jasper Newton Patton Born Aug. 22, 1826 Died Aug. 11, 1906 Epitaph: Beloved father, farewell.&#160;&#160;Not on this perishing stone, but in the book of life and in the hearts of thy afflicted friends, is thy worth recorded. (Jasper’s parents were&#160;David Patton&#160;and&#160;Jemima Overton) Margaret Carolina McGinn Wife of&#160;J.N. Patton Born April 21, 1828 Died July 1, 1808 Epitaph: A wife...<p class="read-more"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/patton-cemetery/"> Read More<span class="screen-reader-text">  Read More</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<td style="text-align: center;"><em>Bradyville, Cannon County, Tennessee</em></td>
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<td><u>On a double stone headed Mother on the left and Father on the right</u></p>
<p><strong>Jasper Newton Patton</strong></p>
<p>Born Aug. 22, 1826</p>
<p>Died Aug. 11, 1906</p>
<p>Epitaph: Beloved father, farewell.&nbsp;&nbsp;Not on this perishing stone, but in the book of life and in the hearts of thy afflicted friends, is thy worth recorded.</p>
<p>(Jasper’s parents were&nbsp;<strong>David Patton</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Jemima Overton</strong>)</p>
<p><strong>Margaret Carolina McGinn</strong></p>
<p>Wife of&nbsp;<strong>J.N. Patton</strong></p>
<p>Born April 21, 1828</p>
<p>Died July 1, 1808</p>
<p>Epitaph: A wife devoted, A mother affectionate, A friend ever kind and true.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>On a tall obelisk</u></p>
<p><strong>Dr. John McGinn Patton</strong></p>
<p>Son of&nbsp;<strong>J.N. Patton</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Margaret McGinn</strong></p>
<p>Born Jan.28, 1859</p>
<p>Died Feb 1, 1892</p>
<p>Aged 33 yrs 3 days</p>
<p>Epitaph: Universally respected and loved in life.&nbsp;&nbsp;He died at peace with all mankind, with the glorious hope of the rest that remaineth for people of God.</p>
<p>(He died after a road building accident and amputation of his leg. He left a 24 year old widow,&nbsp;<strong>Ada Moore Patton</strong>, and sons&nbsp;<strong>Charles Newton</strong>&nbsp;age 2,&nbsp;<strong>John Maurice</strong>&nbsp;age 4)</p>
<p><u>On a traditional stone headed with the Masonic emblem</u></p>
<p><strong>Samuel Marion Patton</strong></p>
<p>Husband of&nbsp;<strong>Nancy McLoud</strong></p>
<p>Born Feb. 14, 1819</p>
<p>Died Dec. 8, 1886</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>On a double stone headed Mother on the right and Father on the left</u></p>
<p><strong>John Overton Patton</strong></p>
<p>Born Mar. 6. 1811</p>
<p>Died Dec. 29, 1892</p>
<p>Epitaph: A devoted husband and loving father</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Nancy&nbsp;&nbsp;E. Jernigan Patton</strong></p>
<p>Born Mar. 25, 1818</p>
<p>Died Jan. 9, 1912</p>
<p>Epitaph: She was a fond mother and a friend to all.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>On a double stone with carving, and at the bottom, in large letters, Brother and Sister:</u></p>
<p><strong>Robert J. Patton</strong></p>
<p>Born Dec. 9 1855</p>
<p>Died Nov. 16, 1927</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Sarah J. Patton</strong></p>
<p>Born Nov. 3, 1850</p>
<p>Died Jan. 10, 1928</p>
<p>Epitaph for both reads: Gone but not forgotten</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>Traditional stone with carving of clasped hands carved at the top</u></p>
<p><strong>Samuel Y. Brandon</strong></p>
<p>Son of&nbsp;<strong>David</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Elizabeth Marie Brandon</strong></p>
<p>Born June 18, 1853</p>
<p>Died Feb. 23, 1897</p>
<p>Epitaph:&nbsp;&nbsp;Sleep in Jesus blessed sleep, from which none ever wake or weep.&nbsp;&nbsp;Thy will be done Lord, Thy will be done.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>Single traditional stone:</u></p>
<p><strong>Charlie J. Brandon</strong></p>
<p>Son of&nbsp;<strong>Samuel Y</strong>. and&nbsp;<strong>Bessie Patton Brandon</strong></p>
<p>Born Nov. 21, 1887</p>
<p>Died Apr. 13, 1894</p>
<p>Epitaph:&nbsp;&nbsp;The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.&nbsp;&nbsp;Blessed be the name of the Lord</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>Single traditional stone:</u></p>
<p><strong>William Decatur Patton</strong></p>
<p>Born July 13, 1861</p>
<p>Died July 18, 1908</p>
<p>Epitaph: An honest man is the noblest work of God.</p>
<p>(son of&nbsp;<strong>Jasper Newton Patton</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Margaret McGinn Patton.</strong>&nbsp;W.D. never married)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>Short square stone</u></p>
<p><strong>William R. McGinn</strong></p>
<p>Born Jul 8, 1837</p>
<p>Died Oct 1, 1902</p>
<p>Epitaph: Here lies a brave confederate soldier and an honest man</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>Traditional stone:</u></p>
<p><strong>Harriett E. McCorkle McGinn</strong></p>
<p>Relict of&nbsp;<strong>Amzie McGinn</strong></p>
<p>Born Jun. 4, 1786</p>
<p>Died Jun. 28, 1875</p>
<p>Epitaph: Thy memory shall ever be a guiding star to heaven.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><u>Broken Stone,</u></p>
<p><strong>Mary J. ????</strong></p>
<p>Could be&nbsp;<strong>Mary J. Patton</strong>, daughter of&nbsp;<strong>John Overton Patton</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Nancy Jernigan</strong>. Or could be&nbsp;<strong>Mary J. Brandon</strong>, daughter of&nbsp;<strong>Elizabeth Patton</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>David Brandon</strong></p>
<p>Inscription reads:<br />
<em>A loving wife<br />
A mother dear<br />
A faithful friend<br />
Is buried here</em></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Others that are believed to be buried here:</p>
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<li><strong>David G. Brandon</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Elizabeth Marie Patton Brandon</strong></li>
<li><strong>Nancy McLoud</strong>, wife of&nbsp;<strong>Samuel Marion Patton</strong></li>
<li><strong>David Patton</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Jemima Overton Patton</strong></li>
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<p>Many tombstones were damaged beyond repair</p>
<p>For more information on this family please contact BJ Martindale at&nbsp;<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20061229091818/mailto:bjmartindale@juno.com">bjmartindale@juno.com</a>&nbsp;or 425-883-9249.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[AMITY : Amity is located on Highway 53, about 7.5 miles south of Woodbury. It was named in 1939 when the Kruthaup family founded a Presbyterian church there. Presbyterian services were discontinued in 1963. Today, the building is used by a Baptist congregation. The place has a cemetery and a store. A Church of Christ is located about a half mile away. AUBURNTOWN: Auburntown is a village of about 300 people located in the extreme northwestern section of the county,...<p class="read-more"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/communities-past-present/"> Read More<span class="screen-reader-text">  Read More</span></a></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AMITY :</p>
<p>Amity is located on Highway 53, about 7.5 miles south of Woodbury. It was named in 1939 when the Kruthaup family founded a Presbyterian church there. Presbyterian services were discontinued in 1963. Today, the building is used by a Baptist congregation. The place has a cemetery and a store. A Church of Christ is located about a half mile away.</p>
<p>AUBURNTOWN:</p>
<p>Auburntown is a village of about 300 people located in the extreme northwestern section of the county, where Marshall Creek flows into Sanders Fork. The first known building there was the Sanders Fork Baptist Church, built in 1822 when the town was known as Poplar Stand. The name was changed to Auburn a year later and remained so until 1919 when the post office was re-established as Auburntown so as to avoid conflict with three other Auburns. In 1850, Auburn had three Blacksmiths (Francis Cooper, William Thomas, and C. B. Summars), a tailor (William Cummings, and a merchant (A. N. Fisher). It also had a saloon By 1874, Auburn was a post village, and had two or three stores, a school, and two or three churches. During the Civil War the town was on the direct military route between the Union forces at Murfreesboro and the Confederate forces of John Hunt at Liberty.</p>
<p>BERRA:</p>
<p>Berra was once the site of a school and a church, on the upper reaches of Hollis Creek. the school and the church were moved one mile downstream to a place named Sunny Slope, on the road to Woodbury. The school was discontinued with the consolidation of the county school program. The church is still there.</p>
<p>BETHLEHEM:</p>
<p>Bethlehem is the site of a Church of Christ, on Horse Spring Branch, about one mile east of Burt.</p>
<p>BLANTON:</p>
<p>Blanton was the site of a school on Good Ridge between Osment&#8217;s Chapel and the mouth of Shinbone Hollow at Prater.</p>
<p>BLUEWING:</p>
<p>Bluewing is five miles east of Woodbury on Highway US 70 South and two miles southeast of Center Hill. It was settled by William West .</p>
<p>BRADY&#8217;S ROCK:</p>
<p>Brady&#8217;s Rock is on the east side of Carson Fork, about one mile east of Burt, on a farm. During the Civil War, both Union and Rebel troops used the rock as a camp ground from time to time. It was named for a wandering preacher named Brady who preached there the first Christian Church sermon in the county. The rock had nearly disappeared under dirt and overgrowth.</p>
<p>BRADYVILLE:</p>
<p>Bradyville is a village 11 miles southeast of Woodbury. It is about three miles from the original Sagely House. In 1806, Rutherford County built a road from Cripple Creek up the East Fork of Stones River to Hugh P. Brawleys mill on the Indian boundary line. Somewhat latter, it had another mill, run by Slias Patton, and a school. By the middle 1800&#8217;s, the village and it&#8217;s environs had 6 blacksmiths, 4 merchants, a wheelwright, two millers, and one of the largest schools in the County. The village saw considerable activity during the Civil War, being one of the strategic points in the Confederate line of defense while the Confederate army was encamped at Tullahoma in 1863. Skirmishes were fought there on February 16, March 1, and June 24 in 1863.</p>
<p>BRAXTON:</p>
<p>Braxton was 4 miles west of Woodbury, on Highway U.S. 70 South. In the 1920&#8217;s, it had a bank and a store, but both fell victims to the depression. Nothing of Braxton exists today except the name, applied to a small farm at the site.</p>
<p>BROWNTOWN (CRISP):</p>
<p>Browntown was in the extreme Southeastern section of the county, near the Warren County line. It was named for a BROWN family who had considerable land holdings there before the Civil War. After the war, the former family slaves continued to live in the area and called their community Browntown. The place latter became known as Crisp, after a man who gave them land for a Church. Before desegregation and consolidation of schools, one of the counties three schools for blacks was located there. Today, it only has the Church.</p>
<p>BRYSONVILLE:</p>
<p>Brysonville was located at the mouth of Bryson Hollow near Dividing Ridge on Saunders Fork. A post office was located there from the 1880&#8217;s to about 1905.</p>
<p>BURGEN:</p>
<p>Burgen use to be the site of a store, which was discontinued around 1950. The general area, still called Burgen, is on the upper reaches of Carson&#8217;s Fork on a road which forks to lead to Parker Hill and Hollow Springs on the Highland Rim. The place was named for Burger Shelton who operated a store there.</p>
<p>BURT:</p>
<p>Burt is a hamlet on Carson&#8217;s Fork and Horse Spring Branch in the Southwestern part of the county, about 8 miles from Woodbury and three miles northeast of Bradyville. The Brawley&#8217;s Fork Baptist Church (later Marion) established in 1808 was relocated there in 1907. Until recently, the place had a general store and a school. It was named for Burton McFerrin, who at one time ran a store there.</p>
<p>CARMAN:</p>
<p>Carman was a telephone exchange located inside the community of Ivy Bluff from 1915 to 1953.</p>
<p>CATESTON:</p>
<p>Cateston is located about a mile and a half south of US 70 South, on the road to Bradyville. It was named for J.M.D. Cates, a local Baptist minister who lived there from the 1840&#8217;s to the 1880&#8217;s. Cates founded the Marion Academy there in 1850, which did not survive the Civil War. Brawleys Fork Baptist Church we relocated there from Baker Road in the 1850&#8217;s, and latter relocated to Burt. The only remains of the town are a store and the Cateston Cemetery.</p>
<p>CENTER HILL:</p>
<p>Center Hill, which has no hill, is located on the Highland Rim some three miles south of Short Mountain, two miles northeast of Bluewing, and about a mile from the heads of Parchorn and Shinbone Hollows. It has two churches, a store and a small clothing factory. It had at one time also a school.</p>
<p>CLEARMONT:</p>
<p>Clearmont was the site of a water powered gristmill just off the Ivy Bluff Road from US70 South.</p>
<p>CROSSROADS (Tucker&#8217;s Chapel):</p>
<p>Located at the East end of the East spur of Short Mountain at the intersection of Blues Hill and Purser Hill roads, Crossroads was at one time home to the Tucker&#8217;s Chapel Methodist Church and a school.</p>
<p>CULPEPPER:</p>
<p>Located about 4 miles North of Woodbury on US 70 at the mouth of Lock&#8217;s Creek, Culpepper was once the home of the Readyville school. At one point it had a post office, and a toll booth from the old Woodbury &#8211; Murfeesboro turnpike.</p>
<p>CURLEE-DENVER:</p>
<p>Located on Brawley&#8217;s fork, about halfway between US 70 South and Bradyville. It was named for Calvin Curlee, who built the Christian Church at this location after breaking with the Baptists of Brawley&#8217;s Fork. The name Denver comes from a general store at this location. Both the Church and store are still standing.</p>
<p>ELKINS:</p>
<p>Located on US 70 South, about 4 miles east of Woodbury, this is the location of a former school and a<br />
church (which is still there).</p>
<p>GASSAWAY:</p>
<p>Gassaway is located on the Clear Fork Creek (right before it joins the Cannell Branch) just off<br />
the road to Liberty about eight miles Northeast of Woodbury. Named in 1880 for the Benjamin<br />
Gassaway family who settled the area, when a Post Office was opened there. The small<br />
downtown has a general store (still in operation), the old Melton Bank Building, a church and<br />
several other buildings that are no longer in use. At one point there was a high school located<br />
there which was closed after a fire in the 1970&#8217;s.</p>
<p>GEEDVILLE:</p>
<p>Geedville was the name applied to a school situated on the Highland Rim, about 4 miles south on highway<br />
70 South near the Warren County line, in the southeastern part of the county. It is on a road between Red<br />
Hill and McMahan.</p>
<p>GILLEY HILL:</p>
<p>Gilley Hill is on a ridge between the Highland Rim and the hills, about a mile west of Hollow Springs, just<br />
before the road to Bradyville takes a dip down the Shelton Branch. It has a church and a cemetery.</p>
<p>HALF ACRE (Mechanicsville):</p>
<p>Located on the Highland Rim in the extreme northeastern section of the county, at the base of the east spur<br />
of Short Mountain and on Smithville road, Half Acre or Mechanicsville was a site of Methodist camp<br />
meetings in the early 1800&#8217;s. In the 1850&#8217;s, it had a wagon maker, two or three stores, a gristmill, a saddle<br />
shop, a tannery, and three or four blacksmiths. During the Civil War, it was on a direct line of military<br />
communication between McMinnville and Liberty and also the home and sanctuary for a gang of guerrillas<br />
headed by Hiram Taylor (Pomp) Kersey and Jack Neely.</p>
<p>HARDSCRABBLE:</p>
<p>Hardscrabble is at the mouth of Bryson Hollow on the upper reaches of Sanders&#8217; Fork.<br />
It is the site of the Sanders&#8217; Fork Baptist Church and about a mile south of the Shiloh Baptist Church.<br />
When a post office was established there in the 1880&#8217;s, it took the name of Brysonville.</p>
<p>HOLLOW SPRINGS:</p>
<p>Hollow Springs is south of Woodbury, near the Coffee County Line and on the Highland Rim east of Gilley<br />
Hill. It has two churches, a store, and a sawmill and at one time a school.</p>
<p>HOPEWELL:</p>
<p>Hopewell is on the headwaters of Brawley&#8217;s Fork, two miles south of Bradyville. It is the site of<br />
Hopewell Church and at one time had a school.</p>
<p>ICONIUM:</p>
<p>Iconium is on the Highland Rim just above the headwaters of Hill&#8217;s Creek. It is on or near the route<br />
of the Old Stage Road, built in 1811. The name Iconium is fairly new and was given a church there when its<br />
name was changed from Woods&#8217; Church in 1927. In the 1930&#8217;s, Iconium had a store, a church and a<br />
school.</p>
<p>IVY BLUFF:</p>
<p>Ivy Bluff is situated on the Highland Rim in the extreme southeastern section of the county, near the Warren<br />
and Coffee county lines. It was the center of Methodist activity in the first half of the 1800s. In the 1930s, it<br />
had two churches, a store, a sawmill, and a school.</p>
<p>JERNIGAN:</p>
<p>Jernigan was in the extreme southwestern part of the county, on Dug Hollow road between<br />
Bradyville and Beech Grove and near the Rutherford County line. At one time it was the site of a school.</p>
<p>JIMTOWN</p>
<p>Jim Town was located in the southwestern part of the county near Burt on Horse Spring Branch and near<br />
Bethleham Branch which was located upstream. It was named for Jim Jamerson who operated a legal still<br />
there in the 1890s.</p>
<p>JONES&#8217;S CHAPEL:</p>
<p>Jone&#8217;s Chapel was on Dividing Ridge, about five miles north of Woodbury and between the headwaters of<br />
Hurricane Creek to the north and Doolittle Branch to the south. It is used to have a church and school,<br />
meeting in the same building.</p>
<p>LEONI (formerly Bear Wallow):</p>
<p>Leoni is on Highway U.S. 70 South, six miles east of Woodbury. It is the site of a church and cemetery and at<br />
one time had a school.</p>
<p>McMAHAN:</p>
<p>McMahan is on the Highland Rim in the southeastern section of the county, on McMahan Creek,<br />
and two miles north of Ivy Bluff. It got its name from a church which is still there and at one time had a<br />
school.</p>
<p>MANUS TOWN:</p>
<p>Manus Town was a community along a one and one half mile stretch of road and woods between Bluewing<br />
and Iconium. It was mostly peopled by Manuses and Davises, families who made chairs and baskets and<br />
sold them to local stores and peddlers. The town is no longer there.</p>
<p>MT. ARARAT (Pea Ridge):</p>
<p>Mt. Ararat is a small community strung along Pea Ridge north of the west spur of Short Mountain near the<br />
DeKalb county line. It now only has a church.</p>
<p>MUD COLLEGE:</p>
<p>Mud College was at the base of the north side of the west spur of Short Mountain, on a<br />
road leading around the mountain from Halfacre to Sugar Tree Knob. It acquired its name when it was a<br />
subscription school. Later, when it became a county school, it retained the name. It is no longer there.</p>
<p>NEGRO GULL:</p>
<p>Negro Gull, was a little southeast of Center Hill. It got its name from a family of freed slaves<br />
from Virginia named Sandridge who bought 1200 acres of land from William Bates in the early 1930s and<br />
settled on it near a spring. A member of the family, William Hulda (who later called himself William<br />
Houchin), became one of the richest businessmen and greatest benefactors of McMinnville and Warren<br />
County in the late 1800s. The spring came to be known as Houchin Spring.</p>
<p>NEW HOPE:</p>
<p>New Hope is the site of a church one mile east of Readyville, on Highway U.S. 70 South.</p>
<p>OLD MACEDONIA:</p>
<p>Old Macedonia was a school located where the Highland Rim joins the hills about two and one half miles<br />
south of Sheybogan (Mooretown) on the road to Hollow Springs.</p>
<p>OSMENT CHAPEL:</p>
<p>Osment Chapel was a site of a church on the Highland Rim and on the road from Half Acre to Center Hill. It<br />
was named for the Osment family, who established it.</p>
<p>PARKER HILL:</p>
<p>Parker Hill is nine miles south of Woodbury, at the western edge of the Highland Rim, where the hills begin. It<br />
has a store and used to have a school.</p>
<p>PETTY&#8217;S GAP:</p>
<p>Petty&#8217;s Gap is on the Highland Rim at the head of Horse Spring Branch, south of Woodbury, and a little west<br />
of Sheybogan. It is on an old road to McMinnville.</p>
<p>PLEASANT RIDGE:</p>
<p>Pleasant Ridge, formerly known as Mt. Pleasant is on the Dividing Ridge at the heads of Cavender,<br />
Rockhouse, Cannell, Sycamore, and Hurricane branches.</p>
<p>PLEASANT VIEW:</p>
<p>Pleasant View is on the Highland Rim, eight miles southeast of Woodbury and two and a half miles south of<br />
Highway U.S. 70 South. In the 1930&#8217;s, it had a gristmill, a store, two churches, and a school.</p>
<p>PORTERFIELD:</p>
<p>Porterfield is in the extreme western part of the county, on the Rutherford-Cannon County line. Although the<br />
area saw early settlement, the place did not receive the name until a post office was established there in the<br />
late 1800s.</p>
<p>PRATER:</p>
<p>Prater is a good example of what happened to many of the original hamlets in the county. It thrived for a time<br />
and vanished. Prater is located about half way between Woodbury and Short Mountain, near the mouth of<br />
Shinbone Hollow (formerly called Elledge Hollow). It was on Stone&#8217;s River Road, the first road built into the<br />
future county. Prater ceased to exist in the 1930s, after the state and county built a road that no longer<br />
required the traveler to cross the river 19 times between Woodbury and Short Mountain.</p>
<p>PROSPECT:</p>
<p>Prospect was on Hill&#8217;s Creek, about half way between Woodbury in the hills and Iconium on the Rim. It got its<br />
name from the old Prospect Methodist Church established there in the early 1800s. The Old Stage Road ran<br />
by or down Prospect in 1811. The church has long since vanished.</p>
<p>RABBIT BLUFF:</p>
<p>Rabbit Bluff was at the confluence of Wilmouth Creek and Turkey Branch, about half way between Sugar<br />
Tree Knob and Gassaway. It was the site of Rabbit Bluff school.</p>
<p>READYVILLE:</p>
<p>Readyville is on the Stone&#8217;s River, six miles west of Woodbury, on the Rutherford-Cannon County line. It<br />
was, in succession, on the Stone&#8217;s River Road (built in 1806), the Old Stage Road (built in 1811), the<br />
Murfreesboro-Woodbury Turnpike (built in the 1850s), and Highway U.S. 70 South (built in 1923-24). It is<br />
probably the oldest village in the county, antedating Woodbury, being settled as early 1802. Charles Ready<br />
built a gristmill on the river bank across from his house. In 1829 he built a large colonial brick house and the<br />
house and his gristmill are still standing.</p>
<p>RED HILL:</p>
<p>It is on the Highland Rim, where there&#8217;s no hill at all, on the road between Sheybogan and Geedville. In 1921,<br />
it had a church, a store, and a school.</p>
<p>ROBINSON:</p>
<p>Robinson is on Robinson Ridge in the Tennessee Basin Divide between the Cumberland River<br />
watershed and the Duck River watershed. It is near the site of the vanished Old Fort Nash established in<br />
1784 by North Carolina to help protect the Cumberland Settlements. There is only a cemetery there now.</p>
<p>ROCKY POINT:</p>
<p>Rocky Point was situated in the southwestern part of the county on a rocky knoll where Duck Branch joins<br />
Carson&#8217;s Fork. A Methodist church was established there, probably in the 1830s or 1840s.</p>
<p>SHEYBOGAN (Mooretown, Smith&#8217;s Grove):</p>
<p>Sheybogan, Mooretown, and Smith&#8217;s Grove &#8212; all of these names refer to just about the same place. It is four<br />
miles south of Woodbury, on the HIghland Rim where it joins the hills of the Central Basin.</p>
<p>SIMMONS CHAPEL:</p>
<p>Simmons Chapel is on the Highland Rim at the edge of the hills, between Sheybogan and Hollow Springs. It<br />
is the site of a church.</p>
<p>SUGAR TREE KNOB:</p>
<p>Sugar Tree Knob is located a mile or so from the western foot of the wets spur of Short Mountain. On the<br />
narrow ridge between the knob and the mountain is a church, once called Acre Church, but now called Sugar<br />
Tree Knob Church.</p>
<p>SUMMERTOWN (Springtown):</p>
<p>Summertown was a short row of houses on Sycamore Creek, about one mile west of Sycamore Church.</p>
<p>TALOME:</p>
<p>Talome was located about half way up Rockhouse, a south flowing branch into the Stone&#8217;s River<br />
from Dividing Ridge which separates it by a few yards from the head of Cannel Branch, flowing north toward<br />
Gassaway.</p>
<p>THOMAS TOWN:</p>
<p>Thomas Town was a community without a store, blacksmith shop, school, church, or any other community<br />
service, along a one mile strip of ridge road between Center Hill and the head of Parchcorn Hollow. It was<br />
peopled by Thomas&#8217;s, who like the Mansus&#8217;s and Advis&#8217;s of Manus Town, made baskets and chairs and<br />
sold them in the local markets. The town has disappeared.</p>
<p>THYARITA:</p>
<p>Thyarita is located a little north and west of Bradyville, near the Rutherford County line. It was the site of the<br />
Thyatira Presbyterian Church. The church is no longer there and the name is now applied to the<br />
cemetery.</p>
<p>TOLBERTSVILLE:</p>
<p>Tolbertsville was a community made up mostly of Tolberts who lived in Tolbert Hollow on the headwaters of<br />
Brawley&#8217;s Fork in the extreme southwestern part of the county, just north of the Cannon-Coffee County line.<br />
It existed in the late 1800s and early 1900s.</p>
<p>WOODS:</p>
<p>Woods is located on the Highland Rim directly on the north side of the head of Dug Hollow of the East Fork of<br />
Stone&#8217;s River. For long, it had a school as well as a church, in the same building.</p>
<p>WOODBURY:</p>
<p>Woodbury is the only town in the county. It was originally called Danville but was renamed Woodbury soon<br />
after Cannon County was authorized in 1836. It is located on the South side of Stone&#8217;s River near the center<br />
of Cannon County. U.S. Highway 70S runs directly through Woodbury. In 1886, the population of Woodbury<br />
had grown to about 600 people and remained nearly constant until about 1940. Since then it has increased to<br />
2,000.+ It has one radio station, WBRY, and a weekly newspaper, The Cannon Carrier.</p>
<p>CHURCHES: PAST &amp; PRESENT<br />
in progress&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
<p>* gleanings from &#8220;History of Cannon County, Tennessee&#8221; 1984 Robert L. Mason and<br />
&#8220;History of Woodbury and Cannon County, Tennessee&#8221; 1936 Sterling Spurlock Brown<br />
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; Loose Clipping &#8211; Unknown Newspaper, Dated Monday August 8, 1927 Dated Monday August 8, 1927 PIONEER MOTHER RESIDED LONG IN ONE HOUSE Mrs. Susan Mitchell Passes Away on Old Homestead Near Goshen Mrs. Susan MItchell, aged 83 years passed away Yesterday.morning, in the old home, five miles southwest of Goshen, where she lived 57 years&#8211;all of the time since she came as a bride, with her husband from Missouri to California &#8211; in the autumn of 1870. Her demise...<p class="read-more"><a class="btn btn-default" href="https://tngenweb.org/cannon/miscellaneous-obituaries/"> Read More<span class="screen-reader-text">  Read More</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<td style="height: 4926px;">PIONEER MOTHER RESIDED LONG IN ONE HOUSE<br />
Mrs. Susan Mitchell Passes Away on Old Homestead Near Goshen<br />
Mrs. Susan MItchell, aged 83 years passed away Yesterday.morning, in the old home, five miles southwest of Goshen, where she lived 57 years&#8211;all of the time since she came as a bride, with her husband from Missouri to California &#8211; in the autumn of 1870. Her demise was caused by infirmities of age.The deceased was born in Tennessee, on May 19, 1844. At the age of six years she removed with the family to Missouri making the journey with an ox team. She grew to womanhood in that state, and there on October 2, 1870, she was united in marriage to Adolphus Mitchell.<br />
Shortly afterward, they came to California and to Tulane county. They settled near Goshen, on the place that was to be their homestead as long as they lived. The husband deceased several years ago.Three children&#8211;two sons and one daughter survive the mother. They are Walter Mitchell and Arthur Mitchell still residing on the old homestead and Mrs. Addie Jones of Visalia. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren living in the old home and in and near Visalia and two nieces in Southern California.<br />
Mrs. Mitchell was a consistant member of the Methodist church. Final services to the memory of the late pioneer will be conducted from the Brooks chapel in Vasalia at 2:30 o&#8217;clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev. A.W. Gray pastor of the Methodist church in Visalia to officiate. Burial will be made in the Tulane cemetery, where reposes the body of the husband.<br />
Susan is the daughter of William &#8220;Billy&#8221; Bogle (son of George Bogle and Margaret Hines) and Sarah Summers.Index to Newton Co.,MO wills and Administrations 1839-1910: William Bogle-Admx Sarah Bogle 29 Dec 1860William is not listed in the 1860 Newton Co.,MO census Index.<br />
The Bogle files in Newton Co.,MO say that Wm. left TN in 1853 and moved to Cassville, Mo,Berry Co. and also says he is buried in the True Love Cemetery. Then Sally with her children and a slave named Ras moved to Newton Co.,Mo. Her records show they moved to Newton Co. in 1870.<br />
Clipping and notes provided by Linda Boyd Lawhon.</p>
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<p>THE MADISONVILLE MESSENGER, April 1938, Madisonville Ky:<br />
&#8220;Hopkins Farmer Dies of Injuries&#8221;<br />
<b>J.W. Wilson</b>, of Hanson Section, Is Victim of Team of Frightened Horses.<br />
Madisonville, Ky.,April 21-J.W. Wilson, 58, a farmer of the Hanson section dies this morning in the hospital from injuries received on April 14. Mr. Wilson was driving his team of horses to Hanson for the purpose of plowing some gardens. He had his dog tied, but the dog got loose and began following him. He stopped the team and got out of the wagon to make the dog go back home. The team became frightened, made a lunge and jerked him down. He got up and the team jerked him down again. It jerked him down a third time and threw him onto a wheel of the wagon, causing his spine to be injured and paralized him from the shoulders down. Wilson was born in Tennessee, but lived in the Hanson section 38 years. He was a member of Mt. Gilead General Baptist church. He is survived by his widow, four sons, Sam Wilson,Whit Wilson,Mody Wilson and Homer Wilson, all of Chicago, and four daughters, Mrs. Hallie Nance of Madisonville,Mrs. Pauline Maurer of Chicago, Miss Gertrude Wilson of Hanson, and Miss Mary Wilson of Chicago. He also has one brother Mike Wilson who lives in Nebo.</p>
<p>NOTE:<br />
The clipping of this obituary was found among the personal items of James Willie Wilson&#8217;s daughter who passed away in 1995.<br />
My great grandftaher James W. Wilson was born in Cannon Co, Tn 3 June 1880 and married Mary Ella Davenport in Cannon Co 27 Feb, 1901.<br />
He was the son of Sam B. &amp; Nancy E. HIGGINS Wilson of Cannon Co.,TN &#8211;&nbsp; <a href="mailto:pspradley@usa.net">pspradley@usa.net</a>.</p>
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<p>THE MADISONVILLE MESSENGER, March 6, 1971, Madisonville, Ky:<br />
<b>Mary Ella (Davenport) Wilson</b><br />
Mrs. Mary Ella Wilson, 89, formerly of Hanson and Slaughters, died at 3:30 p.m. Thursday in a St. Louis, Mo., hospital. She was a member of Mt. Gilead General Baptist Church.</p>
<p>Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Hallie Nance, 207 E. Arch; and Mrs. Pauline Maurer, Mrs. Mary Bean and Miss. Gertrude Wilson, all of St. Louis; two sons, Whitson Wilson, Nebo and Tom Wilson, Chicago; 18 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.</p>
<p>Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Harris Funeral Chapel with the Rev. James Williams, of St. Louis, officiating and interment to be in West Lawn Cemetery near Hanson.<br />
Friends may call at the funeral home.</p>
<p>NOTE:<br />
My great grandmother, Mary Ella DAVENPORT Wilson, widow of J.W. Wilson, was born in Cannon Co.,Tn 10 Aug 1880. She was the daughter of Joseph B. Davenport and Mary PRESTON Davenport. &#8211;&nbsp; <a href="mailto:pspradley@usa.net">pspradley@usa.net</a></p>
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<p>THE TENNESSEAN, for Tuesday, December 16, 1975, page 34, recorded:<br />
<b>Jesse Sissom</b><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; MANCHESTER.&nbsp; Tenn.&nbsp; Services for Jesse Sissom, 87, a retired farmer of the Shady Grove community, will be at 2 p.m. today at Manchester Funeral Home.&nbsp; Burial will be in Shady Grove Cemetery.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sissom died Sunday in Harton Memorial Hospital, Tullahoma.&nbsp; Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gladys White Sissom; two daughters, Mrs.&nbsp; Alva Nunley, Shady Grove, and Mrs. Ralph Neal, Inverness, Fla.; three sons, Lelon, Inverness, Fla., Willard, Holder, Fla., and John Sissom, Kokomo, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Ora Schmidt, Cincinnati, Ohio; 22 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.</p>
<p>THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, for December 20, 1975, recorded:<br />
<b>Jesse Sissom</b><br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Services for Jesse Sissom, 87, Shady Grove, Tenn., a former resident of Clermont and&nbsp; Indianapolis were held Tuesday at Manchester, Tenn., with burial at Shady Grove.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Sissom died Sunday in a Tullahoma (Tenn.) hospital.&nbsp; Born at Bergan, Cannon County,&nbsp; Tenn., he was an Indianapolis resident from 1944 to 1974.&nbsp; He was a retired inspector&nbsp; at Richardson&nbsp; Rubber&nbsp; Company<br />
where he worked about 11 years.&nbsp; He was a former member of Clermont Christian Church.&nbsp; Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Gladys W. [White] Sissom; three sons, Willard L. Sissom of Holder, Fla., Lelon F. Sissom of<br />
Inverness, Fla. and John D. Sissom of Kokomo, and two daughters, Mrs. Rosa Nunley of Shady Grove and Mrs. Laura Neal of Inverness.</p>
<p>NOTE:<br />
The following from John D. Sissom, Kokomo, Indiana: Jesse Spain Sissom, the eighth child of Thomas S. Sissom and Sarah Ann Carrick was born Monday, July 16, 1888, in Bergan, Cannon County, Tennessee, married Gladys Helen White, on December 24, 1916, in Coffee County, Tennessee. The marriage ceremony was performed by Elder George W. Gilbert, and was recorded in the Coffee County Court Marriage record book number 3, page 102. Bergan is no longer in existence, but was near Hollow Springs, the area where most of the family grew up. The older residents of Cannon County call Carson Fork by the name of Bergan today.&nbsp; John D. Sissom&nbsp; &#8211;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="mailto:john@sissom.cx">john@sissom.cx</a> 1312 Corvair Court Kokomo, IN&nbsp; 46902-2531</p>
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<p>Cannon Courier&nbsp;&nbsp; June 24 1997<br />
<b>Mrs Mettie B Alexander</b><br />
&nbsp; Funeral services for Mrs Mettie B Alexander, 98. were held Saturday, June 21 at First Baptist Church in Woodbury with Bro Bobby Zumbro officiating.&nbsp; Burial was in Riverside Cem with Woodbury Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.</p>
<p>&nbsp; Mrs Alexander died Thursday, June 19 at Woodbury Nursing center following a brief illness.&nbsp; She was a native of Cannon County, a member of the first Baptist church and a housewife.&nbsp; Mrs Alexander was the daughter of the later Abraham H Davenport and Amanda Elizabeth Odom and she was prededed in death by her husband, the later Oscar R Alexander.<br />
&nbsp; Survivors include a son and daughter in law, Milton and Helen West Alexander of Readyville two daughters and a son in law, Nola A Turney of Woodbury and Mildred A and Donald Paschal of Readyville.<br />
&nbsp; Active pallbearers were Floy Alexander, John Boyer, Carlton Shirley, Delbert Lester, Jack West, Steve Cates, and Buddy Black.Contributed by Vera Andrews</p>
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<p>Cannon Courier&nbsp;&nbsp; Oct 28 1997<br />
<b>Milton Alexander</b>, 72<br />
Services for Milton Alexander, 72 were held Saturday, October 25 in the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home with Bro Bobby Zumbro officiating. Burial was in Riverside Garden Cemetery&nbsp; with Woodbury funeral Home in charge of arrangements.</p>
<p>&nbsp; Mr Alexander, a farmer in the Readyville community, died Wed Oct 22 at Columbia Stones River Hospital following an extended illness.&nbsp; He was a native of Cannon Co and the son of the later Oscar B Alexander and Mettie Bell Davenport Alexander.</p>
<p>&nbsp; A member of First Baptist Church,&nbsp; Mr Alexander also served as a member of the Tennesee Walking Horse Breeder&#8217;s Association and Exhibitors, the Barn Bureau of Woodbury, was a School board member representing the 14th District for 14 years, served two-three year terms on the Rutherford County Farmers co-op Board and served four years&nbsp; as a board member for Farmers Home Administration.</p>
<p>&nbsp; Survivors include his wife, Mrs Helen West Alexander of Readyville, two sisters and brother in law, Nola Alexander Turney of Woodbury and Mildred (his twin) Alexander Paschal and Donald Paschal both of<br />
Readyville.&nbsp; &nbsp; Active pallbearers were :&nbsp; Floyd Alexander, Melvin Alexander, Wade Alexander, John Boyer, Lytle Tenpenny, Tom Tilford, Jack Pugh and John Dismukes. Contributed by Vera Andrews</p>
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<p>Cannon Courier&nbsp;&nbsp; Oct 1997<br />
<b>Chalmers Tedder</b>, 76<br />
&nbsp; Funeral services for Chalmers&nbsp;&nbsp; Herbert Tedder. 76. were held Tuesday October 14&nbsp; at Victory Baptist Church in Shelbyville with Pastor Jim Tedder, Michael Hawkins, and Rev Richard Heatherley officiating.&nbsp; Burial was<br />
in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.<br />
&nbsp; Mr Tedder died Sunday, Octover 12, at Bedford County General Hospital in Shelbyville from a heart attack.&nbsp; He was a retired truck driver and maintenance supervisor at Victory Baptist Church and a charter Member of<br />
Victory Baptist Church where he also served as a Deacon. He was the son of the late Silas Powell and Alta B Alexander Tedder.<br />
&nbsp; Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Baines Tedder of Shelbyville, a son, Rev Jim Tedder of Shelbyville,&nbsp; a sister, Mrs&nbsp; Ruby Leach of Auburntown,&nbsp; 2 grandchildren&nbsp; and 5 great grandchildren.Contributed by Vera Andrews</p>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">Grover Lee Estes, age 77<br />
b. 6/22/1921 &#8211; d. 6/24/1998<br />
Died at Stones River Hospital due to Cancer</span>&nbsp;<span style="font-size: small;"><br />
Funeral at the Chapel of Woodbury funeral Home<br />
Burial at Gunter-Grizzle Cemetery<br />
Survived by: wife Viella Thomas Estes<br />
son: Lonnie Fisher Estes<br />
daughters: Dorothy Jean Estes Hobbs, Dovie Ruth Estes Murphy, Betty Jo Estes</span>&nbsp;<span style="font-size: small;">Tanner, and Virginia Faye Estes Waycaster<br />
15 grandchildren<br />
18 great-grandchildren<br />
brother Freeland Brown Estes<br />
sisters Ruby Mae Estes Lawson, Frances Lorine Estes George, Minnie Louise</span>&nbsp;<span style="font-size: small;">Estes Taylor.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">Ja<span style="font-size: 12pt;">mes Bethel Willard</span></span><span style="font-size: 12pt;">&nbsp;</span><br />
<span style="font-size: 12pt;">died 6/21/1998<br />
Preceded in death by wife, Maude Cooper Willard. Survived by daughter and&nbsp;son-in-law, Loretta and Harry Chapman Jr, grandson, winston Willard Chapman,&nbsp;brother Dr. Frank Willard of Clarksville, sisters Mattie (Mrs. Wiley) Nichols&nbsp;of Woodbury, Lillie Willard of Tullahoma, Alberta (Mrs. E.C.) Griffith of&nbsp;McMinnville.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Services were conducted Wednesday, 6/24 at the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses.&nbsp;Entombment at Woodlawn Cross Mausoleum.</span></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[General Information on Funeral Homes All About Cemeteries and Funeral Homes Cemeteries and funeral homes are without question a wealth of information for those researching family history. Learn how to utilize this information at the Family Tree Maker&#8217;s Genealogy Site. Smith Funeral Home Mike &#38; Priscilla Smith, Owners Address:&#160;Woodbury Highway, Woodbury, Tennessee, 37190 Phone:&#160;(615) 563-5337Woodbury Funeral Home Address:&#160;504 West Main Street, Woodbury, TN, 37190 Phone:&#160;(615) 563-2311 Obituary Line:&#160;(615) 563-2344 &#160;]]></description>
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<p><b><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20061229095908/http://www.familytreemaker.com/00000049.html">All About Cemeteries and Funeral Homes</a></u></b><br />
Cemeteries and funeral homes are without question a wealth of information for those researching family history. Learn how to utilize this information at the Family Tree Maker&#8217;s Genealogy Site.</p>
<p><b>Smith Funeral Home</b><br />
Mike &amp; Priscilla Smith, Owners<br />
<b><i>Address:</i></b>&nbsp;Woodbury Highway, Woodbury, Tennessee, 37190<br />
<b><i>Phone:</i></b>&nbsp;(615) 563-5337<b>Woodbury Funeral Home</b><br />
<b><i>Address:</i></b>&nbsp;504 West Main Street, Woodbury, TN, 37190<br />
<b><i>Phone:</i></b>&nbsp;(615) 563-2311<br />
<b><i>Obituary Line:</i></b>&nbsp;(615) 563-2344</p>
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