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Peter Cleaver [Male] b. 1667 Hesse, Germany - d. JAN 1727/28 Philidelphia, PA

Peter Cleaver and decendents thanks to Allen McGrew, WikiTree

Allen list as sources:

Sources
•Source: S2 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006; Repository: #R1
•Repository: R1 Name: www.ancestry.com Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number:
1.? Source: #S2 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Peter CLEAVER JR.
2.? Source: #S2 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Peter CLEAVER JR.
3.? Source: #S2 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Peter CLEAVER JR.

Acknowledgments
Thank you to Allen McGrew for creating WikiTree profile Cleaver-397 through the import of McGrew_2010-01-09_2013-03-22.ged on Mar 22, 2013.

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Jane Dickey [Female] b. 1742 Louden Co., VA or PA (?1738-1768) - d. 1763 GA
Change: 17 JAN 2013

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Jane's father's will, dated January 14, 1784, bequethed to Jane's heirs aCrown sterling. S o she must have died before then. Her name is spelledJane in the J. H. Dickey paper. He spe lls her husban d's name asJameison. The York Quarterly of June 1991 list the husband as Jame son.Wayne Angle gives Jamison.

Jane probably was born shortly after her parents John and Martha Dickeyarrived in America b y ship from Ireland. They probably landed atPhiladelphia and may have stayed in Pennsylvani a with friends for a timebefore going to Virginia. Jane could have been born in either colon y. -from WFT Pedigree #1513.

Joseph Jamison is not listed as a child of Jane Dickey Jamison in somerecords.

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James Carrel Prichard [Male] b. 19 JUN 1840 - d. 25 MAY 1936 Smith Co., TN

From Rubye Wilson Prichard Willams (Ed Prichard's daughter):

James Prichard was in the Tennessee Infantry F 24. He was a sargeant wounded at Stone's River and captured at Missionary Ridge. He was taken to a prison camp in Rock Island (illinois) and retained 6 months. He was paroled from there to South Carolina and with General Johnston's army surrendered in 1865.

From Goodspeed’s Biographies for Smith County Tennessee

J. C. Prichard, a highly respectable farmer of the Ninth District, was born June 19, 1840, in Smith County, and the eldest of six children of William D. Rebecca (Malone) Prichard. Both parents were natives of Smith County, born in 1819 and 1822, respectively. The mother died May, 1865. The subject of this sketch received his education in his native county, and assisted his father on the farm until July, 1861, when he enlisted in Company F, Twenty-fourth Tennessee Infantry. He was sergeant of his company. He was wounded at the battle of Stone River, and captured at Missionary Ridge, taken to Rock Island and retained sixteen months; was then taken to Richmond, Va., and paroled. From there he went to South Carolina, and was with Gen. Johnston’s army at the time of surrender in 1865. The two following years he remained at home on the farm. February 20, 1867, he was wedded to Melissa, daughter of William and Elizabeth Lancaster. Mrs. Pritchard was born February 25, 1848. To this union seven children were born: Willie, John and James. Four died in infancy. Mrs. Pritchard is an estimable, intelligent woman, but has not yet connected herself with any church. Mr. Pritchard is a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian. He is a Democrat and gave his first presidential vote for Horace Greeley. August, 1876, he was elected justice of the peace, which office he still holds tot he entire satisfaction of all. He owns 390 acres of highly cultivated and productive soil, situated on Smith’s Fork, twelve miles from Alexandria, and thirteen miles southeast from Carthage; a portion of this property was inherited from his father-in-law.

James Carrel Prichard advanced from Private to Sargeant in the Conferederate Army, 24th Tennessee, Company F. JC provided information and signed Pension requests for his brother-in-law William Riley Lamberson.

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William H. Smith [Male] b. 9 MAR 1845 - d. 16 APR 1936 Coley-Word Cemetery, Macon Co., TN

Co D 8th Tenn Mtd Inf

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Robert M. Beveridge [Male] b. 1855 Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland - d. 1919

Emigration: To Illinois
1888 Midlothian, Scotland

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Barbara Ann Stringfellow [Female] b. 8 JUL 1938 - d. 2008

Barbara Ann Fraser
Posted: Tuesday, July 22, 2008

GROOM - Barbara Ann Fraser, 70, died Saturday, July 19, 2008, in Amarillo.

Services will be at 3 p.m. today in First United Methodist Church in Groom with the Rev. Tom Moore and the Rev. Weldon Rives officiating. Burial will be in Groom Cemetery in Groom by Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon.

Barbara was born July 8, 1938, in Boise City, Okla., to John D. and Mildred McDaniel Stringfellow. On Jan. 25, 1958, she married Clifford Fraser in Boise City.

She had been a resident of Groom for many years. She had worked in the cafeteria at Groom schools for many years.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Groom, where she had taught Sunday school for approximately 40 years. She was very involved in the church and organized many church functions and activities.

She was preceded in death by her father and a nephew, Terry Payne.

Survivors include her husband, Clifford; her mother, Mildred Stringfellow of Boise City; two son, Rodney Fraser of Garland and Michael Fraser and wife of Amarillo; a daughter, Vicki Fraser of Amarillo; two sisters, Marilyn Payne of Boise City and Carol Stone of Beaumont; six grandchildren, Stephany Fraser, Kirsten Fraser, Tyler Fraser, Meganne Fraser, Teri Dennise Gaines and Gennie Gaines; and numberous special nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be to First United Methodist Church of Groom, 303 E. 2nd St., Groom, TX 79039.

Viewing will be from 11 a.m. until service time today at the church.

Amarillo Globe-News, July 22, 2008

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Charles Carter [Male]

English: occupational name for a transporter of goods, Middle English cartere, from an agent derivative of Middle English cart(e) or from Anglo-Norman French car(e)tier, a derivative of Old French caret (see Cartier). The Old French word coalesced with the earlier Middle English word cart(e) ‘cart’, which is from either Old Norse kartr or Old English cræt, both of which, like the Late Latin word, were probably originally derived from Celtic

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Benjamin H. Driver [Male] b. 3 JUL 1889 Lafayette, Macon Co., TN - d. 12 AUG 1978 Leitchfield, Grayson Co., KY

Obituary from the August 17, 1978 issue
of The Record, Leitchfield, Kentucky

Benjamin Driver, 89, retired and a resident of Aid Acres Nursing Home passed away August 12, 1978 at the local hospital. / He was born July 3, 1889 in Lafayette, Tennessee the son of Elija and Margaret Meadow Driver. / Survivors include one daughter, Oneta Shaw, Leitchfield, one son, Chester Driver, Missouri, one brother Wesley Driver, Tennessee and one sister, Gertie Carter, also of Tennessee, 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren also survive. / Services were held August 14, 1978 at Enon Baptist Church, Lafayette, Tenn. with burial in the Church Cemetery under the direction of Dermitt Funeral Home-Leitchfield.

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Ovie Gertrude Biles [Female] b. 19 OCT 1932 - d. 24 JUN 2012 Enon Cemetery, Lafayette, Macon Co., TN

Ovie Gertrude Morgan, age 79 of Hermitage, Tennessee and formerly of Lafayette, Tennessee passed away on Sunday afternoon, June 24, 2012 at Quality Care Health Center in Lebanon. Funeral Services for Ovie Gertrude Morgan were conducted on Tuesday, June 26 at 3 p.m. from the Enon Missionary Baptist Church with Elder J. E. Shoulders officiating. Serving as Pallbearers were, Robert Dunn, Darrin Roger, Billy King, Gary Lawson, Jeff Coleman, and Troy Coleman. Interment followed in the Enon Cemetery.
Ovie Gertrude Morgan was born October 19, 1932 to the late Carlos Roosevelt Biles and Hattie Adams Biles. She grew up on a farm in the Enon Community of Macon County, Tennessee.
Gertrude was married to Goree Welch Morgan, better known as "G.W.". They made a home and raised two daughters. Gertrude loved raising her girls and taking care of their home. She looked forward every year when it was time to work in her garden and start canning. In 1989 Gertrude lost the love of her life, when G.W. passed away.
Besides her husband and parents; daughter, Carolyn Morgan Soens, sons-in-law, Thomas R. Soens and Jimmy Baker, and brother -in-law, Herman Rush also preceded her in death.
She always made everyone feel welcome at her house. Gertrude cherished the time she shared with her family and especially the grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Gertrude loved visiting friends and going to family gatherings. Gertrude had a big heart and was always ready to help anyone that was in need. She also had a great love for animals, and enjoyed caring for them.
Gertrude was a collector of frog trinkets and Gertrude's favorite food was deep fried turkey.
She was saved as a young lady and enjoyed going to church. Gertrude joined Enon Missionary Baptist Church, where she remained a member.
She will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Gertrude is survived by: Daughter, Cathey Baker of Mt. Juliet, TN, Sister, Glenna Rush of Gamaliel, KY, Grandchildren, Robert (Cathey) Dunn of Lebanon, TN, Natasha (Darrin) Rogers of Mt. Juliet, TN, Charity Keith of Kansas, Elizabeth Dunn, and Donald (B. J.) Dunn all of Lebanon, TN, Great Grandchildren, Carolyn Dunn of Lebanon, TN, Jeffrey (Brandy) Leeman of North Carolina, Jennifer Leeman of Murfreesboro, TN, Adrianna Payton of Huntsville, AL, Cody Keith of Mt. Juliet, TN, several other Great Grandchildren also survive, and Special Neighbors, Charlotte and Jerry Powell.
Alexander Funeral Home, Directors, in charge of arrangements.
(615)666-2189 or www.alexanderfh.com

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Charlie M. Morgan [Male] b. 27 MAY 1902 - d. 3 MAY 1961 Roark Cemetery, Lafayette, Macon Co., TN

Pvt AMB Co WW I

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John Howard Morgan [Male] b. 23 OCT 1846 Drake, Warren Co., KY - d. 8 SEP 1918 Lafayette, Macon Co., TN

He was married three times. 1st to Nancy Ellen Holland-Dotson, 2nd to Willie Duffer (they had no children) and lastly Malinda Dora Fitts. (they had 8 children). He died Sept 8, 1918 in LaFayette.



Buried in the Morgan-Pirtle Cemetery, Macon County TN on Day's Cross
Road. (Vol. 1 Macon County, TN Cemeteries page 140, Morgan-Pirtle
Cemetery first district Map 60 parcel 15.00)

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Clara Morgan [Female] b. 21 JUN 1912 - d. 24 MAY 1930 Morgan-Pirtle Cemetery, Macon County TN on Day's Cross

Inscription: She was the sunshine of our house

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Mary Jane Belt [Female] b. 1855 - d. 1940

Note: Morgan Pirtle Cemetery located off of Day's Cross Road. Source cited In Vol. 1 Macon County, TN Cemeteries page 140, Morgan-Pirtle Cemetery first district Map 60 parcel 15.00. (Day's Cross Roads)

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Sam B. Morgan [Male] b. 8 FEB 1903 - d. 5 NOV 1974 Morgan-Pirtle Cemetery, Layfayette, Macon Co., TN

Pvt US Army

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Windel G. Morgan [Male] b. 31 DEC 1934 Macon Co., TN - d. 11 FEB 2003 Gallatin, Sumner Co., TN

Windel G. Morgan, 68, of 423 Main St., Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., died Feb. 11, 2003, at the Sumner Regional Medical Center in Gallatin, Tenn.

He was a retired machinist with Walker Forge, Racine, Wisc., with 14 years of service.

Born in Macon County, Tenn., he was a son of the late Charlie and Susie (Hix) Morgan.

Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Lynette and T.C. Carnahan, Lafayette, Tenn.; two sons, Ronnie and Michael Morgan, Red Boiling Springs, Tenn.; two sisters, Zelma Gentry and Dean Wright, and two brothers, Willard and Charles Morgan, all of Red Boiling Springs; and four grandchildren, Crystal and Brandi Morgan, Kelly Green and Ryan Carnahan.

Burial was at the Whitley Cemetery.

Family members and friends served as pallbearers.

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Travis E. Morgan [Male] b. 30 MAY 1927 - d. 16 SEP 2013 Knoxville, TN

Dr. Travis E. Morgan
May 30, 1927 - September 16, 2013

MORGAN, TRAVIS E., M.D. -age 86, of Knoxville passed away peacefully in his home on Monday, September 16, 2013. He was widely known for his stern countenance, dry wit, and ever-present bow tie. Travis was the last of five sons born to Clarence and Blanche Morgan. They lived on a small hillside farm in very rural Trousdale County where they raised tobacco.

His life was the American Dream with very humble beginnings and a remarkable career following his 8 year attendance in a one-room school house. At age six, he decided to become a doctor and worked diligently to achieve that goal. He graduated from Hartsville High School in 1945 after holding many leadership positions and receiving honors including Salutatorian and Most Likely to Succeed.

Immediately following, Travis served with the Fifth Air Force Occupation of Japan stationed in Nagoya and was honorably discharged with the rank of Staff Seargent. He entered the University of Tennessee in 1948, completed his pre-medical studies, then entered U.T. Medical School in Memphis, where he graduated in 1952. Training continued in hospitals in Memphis; Lewisburg, TN; and Baton Rouge, LA. His residency in Urology was completed in 1959 at Tulane Charity Hospital in New Orleans, LA.

Travis returned to Knoxville where he practiced Urology until he retired from medical practice in 1992. He was the senior founding partner of Urology Consultants of Knoxville. He and his beloved wife of 61 years, Margaret Wallace Morgan ("Margie") of Powell, TN had an exceptional marriage which began in December, 1952 and they raised their three children in Knoxville. Travis served as President of Knoxville Academy of Medicine, Chief of Staff at St. Mary's Medical Center, and Chairman of the Advisory Board for St. Mary's. He was a member of the Knoxville Academy of Medicine, Tennessee Medical Society, Southern Medical Society, and American Board of Urology. Travis was a long-term member of The Episcopal Church of the Ascension and served in various leadership roles including two terms as Junior and Senior Warden, Co-Chairman of the building committee for the present church building, and the Search Committees for rectors.

His personal passions were gardening and traveling. Travis served as President of The Tennessee Rose Society and was a member of the American Orchid Society for years. Travis grew award-winning roses and orchids at his home. He and his wife Margie ultimately visited approximately 60 foreign countries and all 50 states in the USA.

Travis leaves his wife Margie and children: Melissa M. Hutcheson (Rusty) and Travis E. Morgan, Jr. ("Chip"), all of Knoxville. He was preceded in death by his son Matthew W. Morgan (Patty) of Knoxville. His grandchildren are Ralph K. Hutcheson, III ("Kit") of Memphis, Morgan C. Hutcheson, Margaret K. Hutcheson ("Katy"), and Ty S. Morgan, all of Knoxville. He also leaves many nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to extend a special thank you to their devoted family friend of 36 years Lucille Mapp, recent caregiver Brenda Hassler, and the staff at Clarity Pointe. Funeral service 1:00 p.m. Friday at The Episcopal Church of the Ascension with Reverend Dr. Howard J. Hess officiating. The family will receive friends following the service in the fellowship hall. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Alzheimer's Association or a charity of your choice . Online condolences may be sent to www.rosemortuary.com. Arrangements provided by Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel.Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on September 19, 2013

Family links:
Parents:
Clarence M. Morgan (1892 - 1971)
Blanche L. McClard Morgan (1892 - 1968)

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Clarence M. Morgan [Male] b. 16 APR 1915 - d. 20 DEC 1975 Drury Cemetery, Lafayette, Macon Co., TN

He was a member of Meadorville Church and ordained a minister in 1956.

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James Alford Driver [Male] b. 25 JUN 1847 Macon Co. , TN - d. 7 JUN 1917 Macon Co. , TN

Additional info:
Mother: first wife of Abraham, Nancy Doss Driver who died between 1849 and 1850?

James first wife was Mary Barbee, who was the mother of Sidney and Sarah M Driver.

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Charles Driver [Male]

The initial part of the Driver genealogy is from Ron Massey. Other parts are from my wife's family and lost of info from the Underwood Cemetery in Macon Co., TN

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Thomas N. 'Tom' Woodcock [Male] b. 19 APR 1932 Macon Co., TN - d. 12 APR 2003 Lafayette, Macon Co., TN

Tom Woodcock, 70, Gamaliel, died April 12, 2003, at the Macon County General Hospital in Lafayette, Tenn.

He was a retired truck driver and a member of the Sadler's Chapel Methodist Church.

Born in Macon County, on April 18, 1932, he was a son of the late Wiley N. and Erma (Jones) Woodcock and the husband of Helen Woodcock, who survives.

Other than his wife, survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Rachel and Steve Cook, Lafayette; a brother, Calvin Woodcock, also of Lafayette; a granddaughter, Natosha Meador, and a great-grandchild, Sydney Trent.

A sister, Gladys Gass, preceded him in death.

Burial was at the Sadler's Chapel Cemetery in Macon County.

Serving as pallbearers were Sean and Danny Woodcock, Jason Holland, Calvin York, Bryan Dyer and Travis Vinson.

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