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Note NI16226 :

Individuals : Zumbro Walter F.
3424

 

Note NI16227 :

Individuals : Zumbro Boyd
3425

 

Note NI16228 :

Individuals : Zumbro John W.
3426

 

Note NI16229 :

Individuals : Zumbro Ann "Annie" Helen
3427

 

Note NI16230 :

Individuals : Zumbro Laura Mable
Some records indicate Laura's middle name as "Melba"

 

Note NI16231 :

Individuals : Wilkerson Dana Marell
1075

 

Note NI16232 :

Individuals : Zumbro Clara
3429

 

Note NI16233 :

Individuals : Andrews Henry H.
Byram Gregory Cemetery, Macon Co., TN
CONT
Uncle Henry served the Union during the war with the 8th Tennessee Reg.He had long white whi skers when he got older. He would pick up LucyAndrews, his grand child put her over his hea d and she rem embersbrushing his whiskers as he let her down. Everyone seem to call herLucil le and he said that name was too long for such a little girl so hecalled her Ceil and that na me stuck from then on.
d her Ceil
The following record has been found in Macon Co., but unclear if this isrelated to this Henr y H. Andrews since he seemed to be married already:
ed to this Henr y H. Andrews since he seemed to be married already:
#80 Henry H. Andrew 29, Leatha A. 25 married 6 years.
ed 6 years.
Some sources list him as Henry A. Andrews

 

Note NI16234 :

Individuals : Zumbro MaudeI Irenene
On East Pitts Lane, Rutherford Co., TN
Known as "Maud Irene"
Find A Grave Memorial# 10566202

 

Note NI16235 :

Individuals : Zumbro Carrie Melba
On East Pitts Lane, Rutherford Co., TN
Find A Grave Memorial# 10566170

 

Note NI16236 :

Individuals : Duckworth Evelyn M.
3432

 

Note NI16237 :

Individuals : Zumbro Football Player
3433

 

Note NI16239 :

Individuals : Zumbro Nancy
3435

 

Note NI16240 :

Individuals : Lanier H. Miller
3436

 

Note NI16241 :

Individuals : Lanier Melinda
3437

 

Note NI16242 :

Individuals : Taylor Mathew Timothy
10750

 

Note NI16243 :

Individuals : Lanier Libby
3438

 

Note NI16244 :

Individuals : Caudle Dallas
3439

 

Note NI16245 :

Individuals : Jamison Opal Mae
344

 

Note NI16246 :

Individuals : Caudle Miller Lanier
3440

 

Note NI16247 :

Individuals : Caudle Dallas C.
3441

 

Note NI16248 :

Individuals : Patty Joseph
3442

 

Note NI16249 :

Individuals : Patty Shannon Elizabeth
3443

 

Note NI16250 :

Individuals : Patty Laura Blair
3444

 

Note NI16251 :

Individuals : Gannon Leroy "Lum"
3445

 

Note NI16252 :

Individuals : Alsup Thomas Robert
3446

 

Note NI16253 :

Individuals : Taylor Frederick Alan
10751

 

Note NI16254 :

Individuals : Keown Thomas
Thanks to Sherry Huggins for the following information:
CONT
Thomas and Elizabeth "Betsey" Young left SC for KY in or about 1804.
Thomas was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He and brother James
Alexander Keown had immigrated from County Down, Ulster, Ireland before
the revolution.[91502.ftw]
Thomas and Elizabeth "Betsey" Young left SC for KY in or about 1804.
Thomas was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He and brother James
Alexander Keown had immigrated from County Down, Ulster, Ireland before
the revolution.

 

Note NI16255 :

Individuals : Whitworth
3448

 

Note NI16256 :

Individuals : Whitworth Pat
3449

 

Note NI16257 :

Individuals : Andrews Alcy M. 'Alie'
Some sources indicate: AILY M. ANDREWS

 

Note NI16258 :

Individuals : Bowen Jerry
3450

 

Note NI16259 :

Individuals : Bowen Tracy
3451

 

Note NI16260 :

Individuals : Bowen Monica
3452

 

Note NI16262 :

Individuals : McKnight Claude Rex
3454

 

Note NI16263 :

Individuals : McKnight Claude Rex
3455

 

Note NI16264 :

Individuals : Taylor Cynthia Lynn
10752

 

Note NI16265 :

Individuals : McKnight Morton
3456

 

Note NI16266 :

Individuals : McKnight Kenneth
3457

 

Note NI16267 :

Individuals : McKnight Emma Dee
3458

 

Note NI16268 :

Individuals : Hall
3459

 

Note NI16269 :

Individuals : Andrews Nancey
346

 

Note NI16270 :

Individuals : McKnight Mattie Whyte
3460

 

Note NI16271 :

Individuals : Givan John
3461
Thanks to Sara Givan for information concerning her family.

 

Note NI16272 :

Individuals : Cook Annie Mai
3462
Tom Boyd's record indicate her name as Annie May Cook, b. 1889

 

Note NI16273 :

Individuals : Russell Robert
3463

 

Note NI16274 :

Individuals : Cook Cora Lee
3464

 

Note NI16275 :

Individuals : Shelton Ida Alice
10072

 

Note NI16276 :

Individuals : Boston George
10753

 

Note NI16277 :

Individuals : Rucker Henry
3465
Some records indicate name is B. Rucker.

 

Note NI16278 :

Individuals : Cook Edgar B.
3466

 

Note NI16279 :

Individuals : Boyd Minaie Florence
3467

 

Note NI16280 :

Individuals : Boyd Lena Gertrude
3468

 

Note NI16281 :

Individuals : Boyd Lovie Earline
3469

 

Note NI16282 :

Individuals : Andrews Bud
Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Macon Co., TN
CONT
Bud Andrews was his real name, b March, 22, 1899 d. Feb. 27, 1985 atMacon Co. General Hospita l, Lafayette,TN was buried March 01, 1985 at theCedar Bluff Cemetery, Macon Co. TN. He was m arried to Do llie ElizabethHauskins b. March 24,1899 d. Dec. 08, 1980 and is buried at Ceda r BluffCemetery. The cemetery that we visited yesterday is called the WrightCemetery in the M acon Co. Tn Cemetery Vol 1 . It is located on Hwy 10S ofLafayette, Tn. just below the Meadorv ille Church in a cow lot. I madepictures, should have them back shortly, the only stone was W .E. Andrewsb. Mar 29, 1860 d. Oct. 05 , 1928. There is no stone for Vina but mymother-in-la w says she was buried there.

 

Note NI16283 :

Individuals : Boyd Willie Lee
3470

 

Note NI16284 :

Individuals : Boyd Mary Frances
3471

 

Note NI16285 :

Individuals : Boyd Samuel Malcolm 'Mike'
3472

 

Note NI16286 :

Individuals : Boyd Herman Roy
Roselawn Memorial Gardens
3473
HERMAN ROY BOYD, age 97, of Murfreesboro, TN. died Wednesday, Dec. 10,2008 at Tennessee Veter ans Home. He was born in Rutherford County and wasthe son of the late Will & Lottie Florenc e Dunnaway Boy d.
tie Florenc e Dunnaway Boy d.
He is survived by his daughters; Annie Marie Coulter of Murfreesboro andAlice Tomlin of Hende rsonville; eight grandchildren including JeffCoulter, Elizabeth A. (Beth) Royalty, Denise Tom lin and Denn is Tomlinand four great grandchildren
1 CONC Tomlinand four great grandchildren
Funeral services will be at 1 pm Saturday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel withRev. Mike Lee offici ating. Burial will follow in Roselawn MemorialGardens. Visitation with the family will be fro m 5-7 pm Fri day and after12:00 on Saturday.
i day
Mr. Boyd was a veteran of the United States Army, a member of the FirstBaptist Church of Murf reesboro and a retired mechanic with Hopkins WheelAlignment of Murfreesboro. He was precede d in death by his wife, the lateTennessee Davis Boyd and a son, the late Herman W. Boyd.

 

Note NI16287 :

Individuals : Gregory History of Family
The Gregory Family
CONT
by Doris Byrd Leistner
(English, MD., Friday, June 27, 1986, Family Corner)
Corner)
The Gregory Family originated on the shores of Loch Lomond, NorthernScotland, in the ninth ce ntury. The name was then MacGregor, laterchanged to Gregory. The family stayed in Northern Sc otland for s everalhundred years before part of them migrated to North Ireland, and latersout h into England. Eventually, some of them began emigrating forAmerica, perhaps tired of king s ruling them and thinking they would betree of it in America.
ing s ruling them and thinking they would
Richard Gregory was the first of the clan to come to America, toJamestown In 1620 on the shi p 'Anne.' This was 100 years before ThomasGregory, our oldest proven ancestor, was born. Thou gh it has be enwritten by one historian that Richard Gregory was the ancestor of Thomas,we h ave yet to prove the missing three or four generations back throughVirginia history. If you h ave Gregory ancestors in Crawford County, theyprobably are of the family in this written hist ory.
h ave Gregory ancestors in Crawford County, theyprobably are of
Thomas Gregory was born ca 1730. He was deeded 200 acres of land inHalifax County, Va., 21 Ma y 1767, on the south side of Bannister RiverIn southern Virginia, on the line between Virgin ia and North Carolina.When he and his wile, Elizabeth, sold this land in April 1772, he wasea rly settlers of this area were soldiers at King's Mountain. Thomassold his original 80 acre s of land in Chatham Cou nty, N. C. in 1797 andmay have moved to Tennessee soon after. He wa s listed on the SumnerCounty tax records in 11105. Bry Gregory seems to have followed inSepte mber 1802. There will be more about h im and his family later.
rCounty tax records in 11105. Bry Gregory seems to have followed
Thomas Gregory Jr. died in Surry County, N.C. in 1800 and his wife,Phoebe Jones Hawkins, die d in 1819. Their son, Tom, went to Tennessee,where he married his first cousin, a daughter o f Bry. Gregory . ThisThomas Gregory is often confused with his
grandfather, our Thomas Gregory, In early Tennessee records.Hardy/Harden Gregory is on the 1 800 census record of Northampton County,N.C., and was in Carthage, Tenn. by 1806, Abraham, Th omas' younge st son,settled in 'Robertson County, Tenn., west of Smith County.
on County,N.C., and was
Thomas was around 80 when he made his will on 13 July 1811 in SmithCounty, Tenn., naming hi s seven children (or their representatives) toreceive equal parts of his estate. At his reque st, his proper ty was tobe sold at auction as soon as practical after his death, and the proc eedsto be equally divided. His will was not probated in court until theAugust term. 1818 indi cating that lie died liste d as being ofMecklenburg County. He moved south to Chatham County , N.C. Ca 1779/80where he received a grant of 80 acres of land adjoining that of JohnGregory , his brother.
indi cating that lie died liste d as being
Thomas and Elizabeth Gregory had at least seven children, five Sons andtwo daughters, probabl y all born in Virginia. Bry, their second son, ourancestor, was born in 1761.
, his brother.
One account of Kings Mountain Battle (7 Oct. 1780) says that almost everyman in the area volu nteered to fight, Several sources say that ThomasGregory fought at King's Mountain, along wit h his sons, Bry and William.Thomas was a Justice of Chatham County in Nov. 1781, which show s he wasan educated man, lie is. said to have owned 1,000 acres on Parker's CreekBranch of Ne w Hope River, about nine miles east of Pittsboro on thepresent road to Raleigh, N.C., and oth er land near the Wake County line.The 1790 census of Chatham County, N.C., listed Thomas Greg ory Sr., alsohis sons Thomas Jr., Ha rden, Bry, and William as heads of households.
h of Ne w Hope River, about nine miles east of Pittsboro on
Our Gregory's moved from North Carolina to Tennessee during the 1790 andearly 1800s. Tenness ee was still a part, of North Carolina until 1796,when it became a state. The part known as S umner County was later dividedinto several counties, one being Smith County, where we find th eGregory's. It seems that William Hawkins Gregory, son of Thomas, was thefirst to make the m ove in the autumn of 17 91. He may have received landas payment for his Revolutionary service , as many men from North sometimebetween 1811 and 1810, probably earlier in 1818.
e being Smith County, where we find th
An inventory of his estate listed 15 Negroes, one bed and furnishings,one chest, one saddle , one kettle, one Dutch oven, one pair hand irons,seven pewter plates, two dishes, two bason s and one iron pofrack. At thesale, one of the slaves, a negro man, sold for $1366 to Bry Gre gory; anegro boy sold for the same amount. Isaac Gregory, a son-in-law, paid$472 for a negr o boy and Harden bought a negro woman for $124. For thatlow price, she must have been an ol d woman, not worth much as a laborer.Perhaps she had been with the family many years and Hard in was going totake care of her for the rest of her life, as men who owned slaves oftendid.

Thomas' total estate of $10,775.03 was a lot of money in those days. Twoof his children die d before ho made his will in 1811, Thomas Jr. and Lou.Records state that Thomas Sr. Is burie d in Nixon holl ow, Peyton Creek,and Smith County. Dry died 8 Jan., 1846 and is said to hav e been buriedon the Old Piper Place, Pleasant Shade, Smith County. William died sixyears late r and was buried on the Willi am Nixon Place sometimes calledPeyton Place. These may have bee n. all in one family cemetery, since oldcemeteries were often called by different names as th e land they were onchanged hands. We do k now these were all in the same area. No gravemarker s have been found.
k,and Smith County. Dry died 8 Jan., 1846 and is said to hav e been
Send information and queries for this column to: Doris Leistner, P.O. Box205, Tell City, MD . 47586.
and was buried on the Willi am Nixon Place sometimes
From the Gregory Family Website:
ave bee n. all in one family cemetery,
Gregory Family - They Came From Virginia
y different names as th e land
From Marilyn Gregory Fisher
We do k now these were all in the same area.
There are many theories regarding the origins of our Gregory ancestors. If
you search the internet you will undoubtedly find someone claiming that
our earliest known ancestor Edward Gregory married a young lady from
Massechusettes by the name of Miss Experience Robbins.
[Fact: Miss Robbins was married to a William Gregory.]
Another source will tell you that Edward Gregory was a convict and/or
an apprentice brought over from England to work in America.
[Fact: I did find an Edward Gregory listed in two seperate
publications as an indentured servant from England who arrived in
Maryland in 1775 onboard the ship Hope. I haven't been able
to determine if this is our Edward Gregory. BUT if it is, he would have
had to work off his indenture in Maryland very quickly in order to be
living in Virginia where his sons were born during the same time period.]
ry listed in two seperate
I have even found an elaborate story that tells the tale of how Edward
Gregory was shanghaied from Scotland as a young boy, forced to work
aboard ship and eventually deposited in America.
if it is, he would have
All are great stories, but none have been proven and in some cases they don’t
even fit the time frame of Edward Gregory’s life span. The fact is that so
many records and documents from early Virginia have been damaged or
destroyed that it has made the task of tracing our Gregory roots very
difficult. As much as we would like to be able to trace our ancestor’s
journey from across the ocean, if the stories and tales we read about can
not be documented in some manner, then we need to be cautious and not
accept everything we read as fact, especially if found on the internet.
records and documents from early Virginia have been damaged or
So what do we actually know about our Gregory ancestors? We know
“they came from Virginia” I will even go out on a limb and say that
had Edward Gregory been a man of great wealth or a man who owned vast
amounts of land in Virginia, he would not have given it all up for the wilderness
of Kentucky. Meaning, Edward probably had nothing to lose when he made
the decision to leave Virginia. Most likely, his migrating to Kentucky
was an opportunity for Edward and his sons to finally become landowners.
even go out on a limb and say that
Let us review here what we do know of the Edward Gregory family in hopes
of learning more about our ancestors from Wayne County, Kentucky.
up for the
by Marilyn Gregory Fisher

 

Note NI16288 :

Individuals : Boyd Robert Wayne
3474

 

Note NI16290 :

Individuals : Graves Otis Sidney
3476

 

Note NI16291 :

Individuals : Howard Frank J.
3477
3rd Husband

 

Note NI16292 :

Individuals : Floyd Robert Joseph
3478

 

Note NI16293 :

Individuals : Hutchins Lillie Carson
3479
Lillie Hutchins had a previous marriage which resulted in two children;
Eula and Clara. Eyka married a Herrod and Clara married a Johnson. Thechildren 's names wer e changed to Boyd but not legally.

 

Note NI16294 :

Individuals : McCann Carl
348

 

Note NI16295 :

Individuals : Boyd Daniel Jackson
34803475
Wesley Boyd and his wife had 3 children. All died of whooping cough atthe same time.

 

Note NI16296 :

Individuals : Boyd Billy Eugene
3481

 

Note NI16297 :

Individuals : Boyd Lucy Carmine
3482

 

Note NI16298 :

Individuals : Hellwig Rita Kay
10755

 

Note NI16299 :

Individuals : Boyd Lyda Lee
3483
Some sources indicate Lyda name is Lyda Sue Boyd.

 

Note NI16300 :

Individuals : Hodge Richard Carl
3484

 

Note NI16301 :

Individuals : Boyd Samuel Malcolm
3485
Samuel Malcolm Boyd, age 76, passed away on Friday, October 30, 2009 atMiddle Tennessee Medic al Center. He was a Native and lifelong resident ofRutherford County. He was also Member of t he Lascassas Baptist Church. Heretired from the Rutherford County Work House as a guard. He w as also aretired farmer.
Mr. Boyd was preceded in death by his parents; Willie Lee and LillieHutchins Boyd, brothers ; Willie Boyd Jr. and Daniel Jackson Boyd. He issurvived by his wife, Clara Mae Boyd, son, Ma lcolm Foe of L ascassas, TN,brother, Billy Boyd of Las Vegas, NV, sisters; Sue Boyd of Lascas sas, TN,Lyda Boyd of Lascassas, TN, Carmine Hodge of Vian, OK, Eula Mai Herrod ofNashville, T N and Clara Bell Johnson o f Murfreesboro, TN, grandchildren;Steven Foe and Kayla Foe.
Graveside services for Malcolm will be 1:00 P.M. Monday, November 2, 2009at Evergreen Cemeter y with Minister David West officiating.

 

Note NI16302 :

Individuals : Alexander Clara Mae
3486

 

Note NI16303 :

Individuals : Anderson Leonard J.
3487

 

Note NI16304 :

Individuals : Davis Flora Anne 'Annie'
3488

 

Note NI16305 :

Individuals : Davis Fannie Tennessee
3489

 

Note NI16306 :

Individuals : Pitts Fannie Ruth
349

 

Note NI16308 :

Individuals : McDaniel Julia Ann

 

Note NI16309 :

Individuals : Prather Delbert
10756

 

Note NI16310 :

Individuals : Hall Maudie Irene
3492

 

Note NI16311 :

Individuals : Hall Henry James
3493

 

Note NI16312 :

Individuals : Hall Robert Boyd
From:
CONT
Hall-Boyd Family Records
by Diane Hall-O’Dell
-O’Dell
Uncle Robert HALL was a character. He was good natured, but could really stretch the truth. He liked to appear well-off. Perhaps he got that from his father, Boss (in reference to the comment about Boss lighting a cigar with a $100 bill). I remember my grandfather Bennie HALL as friendly and easy-going. He would give a stranger the shirt off his back and loved to talk with people, especially the ladies. The men in that family all appeared to have a eye for the ladies.
 

 

Note NI16313 :

Individuals : Hall Benjamin Gilbert 'Bennie'
3495
Bennie move to Detroit, MI with his wife and family looking foremployment. Dennis was born i n Detroit. Bennie & Vina are both interredat Roselawn Park Cemetery - entrance at Woodward Av enue & 12 Mi le Road.- Berkley, MI

 

Note NI16314 :

Individuals : Hall George Washington
3496

 

Note NI16315 :

Individuals : Nolen William Robertson "Will"
3497

 

Note NI16316 :

Individuals : Hutcherson Mary K.
3498

 

Note NI16317 :

Individuals : Nolen Oscar Lee
3499

 

Note NI16318 :

Individuals : Dearbaugh Eric Charles
35

 

Note NI16319 :

Individuals : Andrews Leroy F. 'Lee'
350

 

Note NI16320 :

Individuals : Prather Dawn Michele
10757

 

Note NI16321 :

Individuals : Nolen Lilly Josephene
3500

 

Note NI16322 :

Individuals : Nolen Carl Winfred
3501

 

Note NI16323 :

Individuals : Dunnaway Lera
3502

 

Note NI16324 :

Individuals : Layne William Owen
3503

 

Note NI16325 :

Individuals : Layne Carolyn Jo
3504

 

Note NI16326 :

Individuals : Layne Lonnie Jean
3505

 

Note NI16327 :

Individuals : Nolen Glynda Elayne
3506

 

Note NI16328 :

Individuals : Watson Wayne Allen
3507

 

Note NI16329 :

Individuals : Nolen Lola Marie
3508

 

Note NI16330 :

Individuals : Nolen Auron Fayne
3509

 

Note NI16331 :

Individuals : Prather Austin Gregory
10758

 

Note NI16332 :

Individuals : Mary Elizabeth
351

 

Note NI16333 :

Individuals : Nolen Rachel Jane
3510

 

Note NI16334 :

Individuals : Nolen Randel Dean
3511

 

Note NI16335 :

Individuals : Wayne Robert
3512

 

Note NI16336 :

Individuals : Wayne Daniel Harding
3513

 

Note NI16337 :

Individuals : Johnson
3514

 

Note NI16338 :

Individuals : Sanders Thomas
3515

 

Note NI16339 :

Individuals : Titshaw Janice
3516

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