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Note NI08792 :

Individuals : Andrews George
The slaves Nell and Tom are listed with Ephraim on the tax list ofMecklenburg Co.
Mecklenburg Co. Deed Book 4, page 335 is where Avis Andrews, widow ofWilliam Andrews, sold Ne ll and Tom to her son, Ephraim. This proves theparents of Ephraim.

The slave, Tom, is mentioned again in the will of Ephraim Andrews. (Willwritten 1807; recorde d 1809, Williamson Co. , TN) In the will, Ephraimstated, "My will and desire is that the pric e with the hire of one Negrofellow named Tom that is now in the possession of George Andrew s andWilliam Drumwright, shall be taken out of their part of the estate, andthe two hundred d ollars that George Andrews paid the said Drumwright forTom is to be subtracted out of the sai d Drumwright's part of said Negro."
d the said Drumwright
1798 seems to be the last year on the tax list that we see EphraimAndrews, Sr. This is also a bout the time he sold his land, so we assumethis is when he went to TN. Please note that Geor ge Andrews, his son, andWilliam Drumwrigh t did not go to TN., as some research indicates. Yo usee him, and William Drumwright, in VA, in 1805, where the microfilm thatI ordered stops.
t did not go to TN., as some research
George Andrews, son of Ephraim Andrews, married MARY (MOLLY ) WALKER,sometime before 1778. (P roven by a Mecklenburg Co ., Va. Deed Book 5,page 314, where Silvanus Walker deeds a slave, H all, to "George Andrews,and my daughter, Mol y Andrews." Hall can be found in the list of sla vesowned by George.
e 314, where Silvanus Walker deeds a slave, H all, to "George
George Andrews sold his land in Mecklenburg, and moved to Lunenburg Co,where he left a will ( Will Book 8, page 181, dated 1812, not too longafter the 1808 death of his father; George's w ill was recorded 1821). Init, he mentions the slave Tom, and also Silvy. Silvy had been name d inprevious tax lists; according to Ephraim's will George bought To m fromDrumwright, and h e appears again here in the will.
George also refers to his father's estate in TN in his will : "and ifthere is not money enoug h got from the tobacco and corn my Executorsshould enough out of my legacy I have coming fro m my father's estate whodeceased in Tennessee and the legacy is in the State of Tennessee... " and"As I have given my four daughters, Ann H. Arnold, Martha W . Burnett,Elizabeth Gee, an d Susanna Hightower each thirteen dollars, the wholeamounting to fifty-two dollars, my desir e is that my Executors take theabove amount for them out of the legacy left me by my father w hich legacyin the State of Tennessee." And "I leave my legacy which is coming to mefrom my f ather's estate which is now in Tennessee State that I have notbefore directed otherwise...... ."
cutors take theabove amount for them out of the legacy left me by my
George referred to his father's estate three times in his will. Althoughit was a long time be tween the time of Ephraim's death, and 1821, someadditional helpful information has been gath ered by Ed Driskill. From hisnotes taken of the actual documents, we find that because of law suits,the final disposition of the TN. estate was not settled until 1826.
he time of Ephraim's death, and
Also, one additional note about George Andrews's will: He named his wife,Mary. (I do not kno w the George Andrews, who d. 1841, who was married toRuth Vaughn, Hawkins, TN, but George an d Ruth are not son/dau-in-law tothe above Ephraim. George and Ruth reportedly married in Walk erton, St.Joseph, IN about 1771. St. Joseph Co. is located at the very tip top ofIndiana, nex t to Michigan, and did not become a county until 1830. If youhave George with Ruth in your da tabase as the son of Ephraim, it needs tobe corrected, to avoid the further spread of incorre ct information).
George Andrews (who m. Mary (Molly) Andrews) is also not the son ofWilliam and Avis Andrews , as you will see in some research.
Michigan, and did not become a county
Lunenburg County VA, Wills 1746-1825,
12. Andrews, George 1-28-1812; 11-12-1821; W.B. 8/181 Menti ons: Wife:Mary Andrews Son: Georg e Washington Andrews Daughters: Ann W. Arnold,Martha W. Burnett, Elizabeth Gee, Susannah High tower, Peggy Andrews,Sicily Williams Executors : Sons-in-law: Nevel Gee and William Hightower Witnesses: Lucas Gee, Drury Gee, Abraham (his X mark) Andrews
wda Name: George B. ANDREWS Sex: M Birth: ABT 1745 in Meklenburg Co., VADeath: 1821 in Luenbu rg Co., VA

 

Note NI08798 :

Individuals : Bourne Lucy
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Note NI08809 :

Individuals : Lowen Francis
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Note NI08820 :

Individuals : Lowen Francis
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Married His First Cousin

 

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Individuals : Hudson Sally
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Individuals : Lowen Sally Lowen
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Note NI08843 :

Individuals : Quarles John
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Quarles pedigree part two
Post by Joseph Quarles on Aug 22, 2006, 2:37am
ph Quarles on Aug 22, 2006, 2:37am
The first Quarles I know of is Turstin Filius Widonis (Thurstan FitzGuy)who was granted the l and of Quarles in the Norfolk area in 1086. The namestarted out as Hueruerles with the 'H' be ing pronounced with the hardSaxon 'ch' like in the word loch and written as Querueles. Hisdes cendents and the inhabitants of the small village are believed to haveadopted the use of 'd e Quarles' as 'of Quarles' over the years. Thesettlement never really reached full village st atus, and the small abbeyfounded there was abandoned by the 1500's. My half of the family ha d toflee the Black Death around the mid 1300's and settled in theHolt/Gresham area. The firs t mention of Quarles, as it is shown here, isin 1216. It is a land fee paid by Ralph Quarles , son of Robert Quarles. Ihave also found a mention of Simon Quarles, son of John Quarles i n 1190,possibly a great grand-child of Thurstan FitzGuy de Quarles, although Ihave not foun d real concrete evidence of this particular link.
i n 1190,possibly a great grand-child of Thurstan FitzGuy de Quarles,
The first known official Quarles, in the Angle-Saxon tongue, TurstinFilius Widonis de Quarles , (Thurstan FitzGuy de Quarles), appearing in1086.
John Quarles
Simon Quarles around 1190
Robert Quarles
Ralph Quarles around 1216
ONC appearing in1086.
My validated ancestry
John Quarles
Thomas Quarles b: 1413 d: 1462
John Quarles b: 1444
William Quarles b: 1477
John Quarles b: 1508 d: Nov. 12, 1577
John Quarles the second b: 1542
John Quarles the third b: 1563 d: after 1601
Richard Quarles d: aft. 1640
Capt. John Quarles b: 1665 d: 1741
Roger Quarles b: abt. 1695 d: bef. April 1751
Roger Quarles b: 1720
William Pennington Quarles b: 1752 d: April 2 1814
William Hawes Quarles b: March 13, 1794 d: Dec. 29, 1864
James Tompkins Quarles b: Dec. 29, 1840 d: Feb. 7, 1892
Joseph Gardenhire Quarles b: Jan. 5, 1881 d: Aug. 26, 1946
Joseph Maddin Quarles b: Aug. 25, 1915 d: Oct. 3, 1993
Joseph Maddin Quarles Jr. b: Dec. 8, 1965
This line is pretty much a direct lineage to me. A lot of peripheralstuff has been left out.
81 d: Aug. 26, 1946
Today's lesson is on heraldry. To start with, I am sure you are aware ofthe fact that the Qua rles name is listed in the Doomsday Book, did youknow that we are also listed in the Visitati ons ?The Harlein Manuscriptswere the records of the "Visitations", a series of investigation s done bythe heralds of the monarchy. The survey was mainly of English and Welshfamilies. Ou r names were listed as being in the following counties,Bedfordshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Lo ndon, and Northampton. The mainpurpose of the visitations was to finally have an actual accou nt of allactual nobility. Nobles were all considered officers of the realm. Thelowest level o f Nobility was a Bachelor Knight. Most modern people havebeen laboring under the delusion tha t all knights ran around in armor andbore weapons. That is not all together true. Knighthoo d could be grantedfor academics, favors, useful service to the crown, and other unusualfeats , or just political reasons. The knights' people are familiar withfrom movies and stories wer e "Armigers." The essentially had a permit andthe money to equip themselves with armor and we apons. Many of them hadsmall private armies, any where from 40 men to a couple of hundred. Th eyalso could have duel titles, such as Baron, Duke, and Lord. Martialknights became quite num erous during the reign of William the Conqueror.What, you may ask, does this have to do wit h the Quarles family andheraldry? , because there is documentation of at least two knights, a ndpossibly a third in our family, a Sir Francis and his brother Sir Robertand a possible Si r John. The family coat of arms and crest (the littlesymbol of a knight's helm with an eagl e coming out of it) are registeredto them in Royal Roll of Arms. The actual picture and descr iptions takenduring the visitations are supposed to be on a manuscript some where.Knighthoo d or titles of nobility can only be granted by a ruling monarch.What I am getting at here i s that the only people that can officiallyclaim the coat of arms are the actual descendents o f those men.Traditionally, the title is inherited. Those actual descendents canreactivate the ir coat of arms and legally bear them. This is done bydocumenting your ancestors back to th e knight, submitting your case tothe Royal Roll of Arms College in England where the Queens H erald willthen assign the case to a researcher. Eventually you will hear if thecase is goin g to be validated and reinstated or denied. The coat of armswill have a minor change to it th en re-entered. I actually looked intobecoming a knight myself. Getting knighthood is done b y deed as well asblood line. I would have to do it by deed and proving my ancestors weresubje cts of the crown. My deed would be to graduate from college, withhonors, and cough up about f ive grand, and I would be accepted. I haveread somewhere in these threads someone is claimin g to be a descendent ofSir Frances. He is royalty and probably does not know it. Anyway, tha t ismy history lesson for today.
hear if thecase is goin g to be validated and
Okay, just to be sure, and in case anybody actually reads this, I willnow post the informatio n I have on the Quarles books. "Pointer andQuarles Families", written by Zola Pointer and pub lished by BaltimoreGateway Press in 1986. "Seth & Belle & Mr.Quarles and me: The bloodyaffra y at Lake Drive", written by William Rayner, published by Simon andSchuster 1973. "Three Quar les brothers", written by Maurine Quarles,1991. And last but not least, "The Burton Quarles f amilies" or "TheQuarles Burton Families", I do not remember the exact order of that one.Tha t book is about William Pennington Quarles and his Burton son in lawsin what was White Plain s Tennessee, now Algood just outside of Cookville,Tn. The plantation house, monument, graveya rd, and a couple of statehistorical markers are in the area and off of Old Walton Road. Willi am P.Quarles was ambushed, robbed and murdered where the Walton Road crossesthe Dry Valley Ro ad on April 2, 1814 while returning from a meeting ofthe White County Militia in which he ha d the rank of Major."
The Quarles hamlet in Norfolk, England never really got to villagestatus. At first, and fo r a while, there were not very many of us. Thevery first official mention of Quarles is in th e year of 1086. The firstofficial Quarles died at birth. The small area of Quarles was grante d asa manor to Turstin Filius Widonis, in the Angle Saxon Middle Germantongue, roughly transl ated as Thurstan FitzGuy. The Quarles name is atopographical reference to the chalk rock quar ries in the area. The namehas gone through several changes. The original spelling was Hueruer leswith the "h" being pronounced with a hard "ch." The people of the areawere known as De Qua rles, or of Quarles. As to the origins of the peopleof the Quarles area, Norfolk was a provin ce of the Angle Saxon Empire.When the Romans finally began to pull out and eventually left en tirely,the German Migrations era produced a wave of especially combative groupsthat left th e Angle peninsula and crossed over into the eastern part ofthe UK, now known as England. The y got a foot hold in and eventuallypushed the Britionians back and they pushed the Welsh up i nto the Scots.They eventually settled down and their culture became more agri based.They last ed for a couple of hundred years, repelling waves of differenttypes of Vikings. What did the m in were the Normans. After a series ofbattles lasting several years the final blow came a t the Battle ofHastings. The Brits offered to help repel them. With the majority of theAngl e Saxon warriors and their king dead, the Brits eventually helped winthe war, but then prompt ly absorbed the empire. They let the basicgoverning system of the Heptarchy remain, but thei r loyalty was toBriton. Our ancestors helped create the modern English language; they areth e people of Beowulf. They worshipped Odin, Thor, and the rest of theScandinavian pantheon, al ong with the Swedish, the Danes, and many otherGerman tribes, until Christianity came along . Even now in the Norfolkarea there are dialects of English that the rest of the UK can barel yunderstand.
the Britionians back and they pushed the Welsh up i nto
Quarle pedigree part 1
1 Thomas QUARLES d: AFT. 1420
+ Elizabeth CHAWORTH
2 John QUARLES
+ Amy PLUMSTEAD
3 William QUARLES
+ Emma BUCKS
4 John QUARLES
+ Alice HANLEY 5 John QUARLES b: 1542
6 John QUARLES b: 1563 d: AFT. 1601
+ Elizabeth BILLINGSLEY
7 Richard QUARLES d: AFT. 1640
8 John QUARLES d: BEF. 1739
+ Jane MALLORY
9 James QUARLES
+ Elizabeth MINOR
9 Aaron QUARLES
+ Ann TUNSTALL
9 Moses QUARLES
+ Seth LINTON d: BEF. 1764
10 Jane QUARLES b: AFT. 1717 + William TANDY b: ABT. 1727 d: BEF. MAR 1794
9 John QUARLES d: ABT. 1729
+ Anne GRAYSON
9 Roger QUARLES b: ABT. 1695 d: BEF. APR 1751
+ Jane TUNSTALL b: 1700 d: AFT. 1751
10 Sarah QUARLES d: 1781
+ Roger TANDY b: ABT. 1690 d: ABT. 1757
10 John QUARLES b: BEF. 1720
10 Roger QUARLES b: 1720
+ Mary GOODLOE b: 1728
10 William QUARLES b: AFT. 1733
8 James QUARLES
7 John QUARLES
7 James QUARLES
5 Benedict QUARLES b: 1546
5 William QUARLES b: 1547
3 George QUARLES d: ABT. 1535
+ Margaret BROWN
4 Francis QUARLES d: 1570
+ Cecily CROOKHORNE
5 George QUARLES
+ Catherine CHAWORTH
6 Francis QUARLES
6 Roger QUARLES
6 John QUARLES
+ Alice TULLY
+ Dorathea PAULA d: 1570
+ Agnes GREENWAY d: 1588
5 Francis QUARLES
5 Roger QUARLES
5 John QUARLES
+ Bridget BRAMPTON
5 James QUARLES d: 25 SEP 1599
+ Joan DALTON
6 James QUARLES
6 Arthur QUARLES
6 Frances QUARLES
6 Martha QUARLES
6 Mary QUARLES
6 Robert (Sir) QUARLES b: 1580 d: 1639
6 Francis (Sir) QUARLES b: 8 MAY 1592 d: 9 SEP 1644
+ Ursula WOODGATE
7 John QUARLES
7 Joanna QUARLES
7 Robert QUARLES
7 Edward QUARLES
7 Philadelphia QUARLES
7 William QUARLES
7 Francis QUARLES
4 Alice QUARLES
+ William COPE
4 Dorothy QUARLES
+ Matthew CORNSCHALL
4 Margery QUARLES
+ Robert (Sir) WINGFIELD
3 Henry QUARLES
3 Margaret QUARLES d: 1575
+ Richard WINGFIELD
3 Elizabeth QUARLES
+ John NORSIKE
2 Thomas QUARLES
2 Henry QUARLES
ary GOODLOE b: 1728
Here is the second part of the pedigree. Hope these postings have beenhelpful to the intrepi d amateur genealogist out there.
edict QUARLES b: 1546
Pedigree part 2, starting with Roger Quarles Sr.
1 Roger QUARLES b: 1695 d: 12 APR 1751
+ Jane TUNSTALL b: 1700 d: AFT 1751
2 Roger QUARLES b: 1720 d: 17 OCT 1790
+ Mary GOODLOE b: 1731 d: UNKNOWN
3 John QUARLES b: ABT 1750 d: ABT 1789
+ Sarah WINSTON b: 9 FEB 1747/48 d: Est 1767-1842
4 James QUARLES
4 John W. QUARLES
4 Jane QUARLES
4 Roger QUARLES b: Est 1761-1781 d: 23 DEC 1817
+ Mary Polly TRIGG b: 8 AUG 1770 d: Est 1814-1865
5 William Trigg QUARLES b: Est 1788-1811 d: Est 1793-1892
5 John QUARLES b: Est 1788-1811 d: Est 1793-1892
5 James QUARLES b: Est 1788-1811 d: Est 1793-1892
5 Lucy QUARLES b: Est 1788-1811 d: Est 1793-1895
5 Lockie QUARLES b: 28 FEB 1793 d: Est 1794-1887
5 Elizabeth Trigg QUARLES b: 17 NOV 1798 d: 24 OCT 1870
+ Abner WASSON b: ABT 1790 d: ABT JAN 1821
6 Lockey WASSON b: 4 APR 1816 d: 20 SEP 1890
+ John YOUNG b: 5 MAY 1812 d: 30 AUG 1898
7 Charles A. YOUNG b: 25 SEP 1836 d: Est 1837-1926
7 Mary E. YOUNG b: 29 MAY 1838 d: Est 1839-1932
7 James H. YOUNG b: ABT 1840 d: Est 1841-1930
7 Benjamin Clayton YOUNG b: 20 FEB 1842 d: 24 JUL 1913
+ Amanda Elizabeth HALL b: 22 AUG 1844 d: 26 SEP 1887
8 John Franklin YOUNG b: 16 NOV 1870 d: Est 1907-1961
+ Kate JONES b: Est 1863-1885 d: Est 1907-1973
8 Joseph Martin YOUNG b: 27 MAY 1873 d: Est 1890-1963
+ Ellen SNELL b: Est 1869-1889 d: Est 1890-1973
8 Amanda Florence YOUNG b: 12 JAN 1876 d: 12 JUN 1987
+ Wiliam R. COLE b: Est 1847-1876 d: Est 1913-1965
8 Lockey Elizabeth YOUNG b: 3 OCT 1877 d: Est 1878-1971
8 Benjamin Bridges YOUNG b: 1 MAR 1880 d: 10 MAY 1945
+ Beulah SMITH b: 8 FEB 1882 d: 27 AUG 1965
9 David Clayton YOUNG b: 11 APR 1902 d: 8 MAR 1904
9 Paul Clifton YOUNG b: 27 MAR 1905 d: 5 OCT 1967
9 Ora Katie YOUNG b: 22 AUG 1907 d: 21 SEP 1992
+ Clayton Lester ESTES b: 15 FEB 1906 d: 13 NOV 1956
9 Earl Benjamin YOUNG b: 3 NOV 1911 d: 12 JUL 1912
9 Allan Morris YOUNG b: 3 JAN 1917 d: 14 JAN 1918
9 B. B. YOUNG b: 4 JUN 1920 d: 9 NOV 1994
9 Gail Borden YOUNG
8 George Samuel YOUNG b: 4 JUL 1883 d: 30 JUL 1883
7 Mollie YOUNG b: ABT 1844 d: Est 1845-1938
7 George T. YOUNG b: MAY 1846 d: Est 1847-1936
7 Robert W. YOUNG b: ABT 1848 d: Est 1849-1938
7 America W. YOUNG b: ABT 1850 d: Est 1851-1944
7 Fanny E. YOUNG b: ABT 1852 d: Est 1853-1946
7 John Martin YOUNG b: ABT 1856 d: Est 1857-1946
7 Angeline W. YOUNG b: ABT 1858 d: Est 1859-1952
7 Lockey YOUNG b: 11 OCT 1859 d: Est 1860-1953
6 George T. WASSON b: 19 SEP 1819 d: Est 1820-1909
6 Elizabeth A. WASSON b: 8 APR 1821 d: Est 1822-1915
5 Mary QUARLES b: ABT 1812 d: Est 1813-1906
4 Lucy QUARLES b: 3 FEB 1780 d: Est 1784-1875
+ Alanson TRIGG b: Est 1758-1788 d: Est 1784-1869
3 Diana QUARLES b: 8 JUN 1764 d: AFT 1842
+ Asa THOMSON b: 25 JAN 1764 d: 1842
3 Jane QUARLES
3 William Pennington QUARLES b: ABT 1752 d: 2 APR 1814
+ Nancy Anne HAWES b: 1764 d: 1844
4 Tabitha Tompkins 'Tabby' QUARLES b: ABT 1784 d: Est 1812-1878
+ William HAWES b: Est 1757-1785 d: Est 1811-1871
5 George HAWES b: Est 1802-1825 d: Est 1807-1906
5 James Oscar HAWES b: Est 1802-1825 d: Est 1827-1906
+ Harriett Newell COOKE b: Est 1802-1833 d: Est 1827-1915
6 Margaret (Maggie) HAWES b: Est 1827-1866 d: Est 1845-1946
+ Henry Hall CASON b: 1 NOV 1846 d: 29 MAY 1906
6 Rush HAWES b: Est 1827-1866 d: Est 1836-1943
6 Burch HAWES b: Est 1827-1866 d: Est 1836-1943
5 Lucy HAWES b: Est 1802-1825 d: Est 1824-1909
+ Joseph RAY b: Est 1792-1824 d: Est 1824-1904
6 Stephen RAY b: Est 1824-1859 d: Est 1833-1937
6 Elizabeth RAY b: Est 1824-1859 d: Est 1832-1940
5 Mary Jane HAWES b: Est 1802-1825 d: Est 1824-1909
+ George HEWETT b: Est 1792-1824 d: Est 1824-1904
6 Hassel HEWETT b: Est 1824-1859 d: Est 1833-1937
6 Chassel HEWETT b: Est 1824-1859 d: Est 1832-1940
6 Fairfield HEWETT b: Est 1824-1859 d: Est 1833-1937
5 Daniel HAWES b: ABT 1808 d: ABT 1888
+ Nancy Settle STONE b: Est 1806-1847 d: Est 1869-1935
4 Mary Goodloe 'Polly' QUARLES b: ABT 1786 d: ABT 1856
+ Harrison Irby HUGHES b: 25 AUG 1778
5 William HUGHES
+ Betty MANSEL
6 Laura HUGHES
6 Mary HUGHES
6 Alvin HUGHES
6 Elizabeth HUGHES
6 Alabama HUGHES
6 Texas HUGHES
6 Sevilla HUGHES
6 Matilda HUGHES
5 Philander Davis HUGHES
5 Harrison HUGHES
5 Harvey Y. HUGHES d: 1899
5 George HUGHES
5 Robert G. HUGHES
5 James Tompkins HUGHES
5 Catherine HUGHES
+ Unknown HAGGARD
5 John HUGHES b: 1808
+ Unknown SADLER
+ Unknown COWAN d: Est 1829-1908
6 Wirt HUGHES
6 Ella HUGHES
6 Paschall HUGHES
4 Nancy Hawes QUARLES b: ABT 1788
+ William BURTON
5 Cynthia BURTON
+ Robert APPLE
5 Robert BURTON
5 Clinton BURTON
+ Margaret (BURTON)
6 Laura BURTON
6 John BURTON
5 Letitia Ann BURTON b: 25 MAR 1809 d: 17 JUL 1893
+ Capt. Jesse ARNOLD
6 Ova ARNOLD
+ Dr. GOODPASTURE
6 Avo ARNOLD
+ James DOUGLAS
6 Jesse ARNOLD
+ Lee Ann BROWN
5 Charles F. BURTON b: 11 NOV 1811 d: 1 AUG 1891
+ Sallie MURRAY
6 Ann BURTON
+ Dr. RAGLAND
6 Margaret BURTON
+ John ARMISTEAD
6 Virginia BURTON
+ Jesse BECK
6 Mary BURTON
+ Dr. YOUNG
6 Frances BURTON
+ Unknown FITZPATRICK
7 Edward FITZPATRICK
7 Frank FITZPATRICK
7 John FITZPATRICK
4 Elizabeth Jane QUARLES b: 27 MAR 1790 d: 21 OCT 1814
+ Charles BURTON b: 4 NOV 1782 d: 17 AUG 1842
5 Frances Ann Louisa Penn BURTON b: 13 MAY 1811 d: 30 MAR 1831
5 Stephen Decatur BURTON b: 8 OCT 1813 d: 17 MAR 1892
+ Mary GOODBAR b: 1 MAR 1819 d: UNKNOWN
6 Benjamin Franklin BURTON b: 12 AUG 1836 d: Est 1853-1926
+ Ann OFFICER b: Est 1832-1852 d: Est 1853-1936
6 Frances Jane BURTON b: 16 AUG 1838 d: 24 DEC 1849
6 Mary Caroline BURTON b: 14 JUL 1842 d: ABT 1923
6 Catherine Annette BURTON b: 12 MAY 1846 d: 1919
+ Charles YOUNG b: Est 1829-1849 d: Est 1863-1935
6 Charles BURTON b: 24 JAN 1848 d: Est 1865-1938
+ Josephine CRUTCHER b: Est 1844-1864 d: Est 1865-1948
6 Sara Emily BURTON b: FEB 1850 d: ABT 1909
+ L. R. McCain (DR) b: Est 1833-1853 d: Est 1867-1939
4 Frances Dorothy 'Frankie' QUARLES b: ABT 1794 d: Est 1808-1888
+ William LITTLE b: Est 1777-1797 d: Est 1811-1883
4 William Hawes QUARLES b: 13 MAR 1794 d: 29 DEC 1864
+ Bertha Ruth HYDER b: 22 APR 1803 d: 27 OCT 1858
5 Thaddeus Constantine Sobrieske QUARLES b: 20 APR 1821 d: Est 1822-1911
5 Mary Jane QUARLES b: 17 OCT 1822 d: Est 1823-1916
5 John Adams QUARLES b: 7 DEC 1824 d: Est 1825-1914
5 Catherine C. QUARLES b: 10 MAY 1827 d: 1 MAY 1895
+ Enoch J. BUCK b: 12 APR 1827
5 Ann Hawes QUARLES b: 10 DEC 1829 d: Est 1830-1923
5 Frances J. QUARLES b: 12 OCT 1832 d: Est 1833-1926
5 William Jacob QUARLES b: 18 AUG 1835 d: Est 1836-1925
5 James Tompkins QUARLES b: 29 DEC 1840 d: Est 1841-1930
5 Sara Jane QUARLES b: 10 MAY 1841 d: Est 1842-1935
5 Stephen Decatur QUARLES b: 19 MAY 1843 d: Est 1844-1933
6 Stephen Brice QUARLES b: 1893 d: 1979
7 Living QUARLES
5 Joseph Lafayette QUARLES b: 19 MAY 1843 d: Est 1844-1933
4 James Tompkins QUARLES b: 26 MAY 1796 d: ABT 1879
+ Mary Diana SIMPSON b: 12 DEC 1808 d: ABT 1853
5 Nancy Jane QUARLES b: 18 AUG 1831 d: Est 1832-1925
5 Sally Wesley QUARLES b: 8 SEP 1833 d: Est 1834-1927
5 Isabella Frances QUARLES b: 9 JAN 1836 d: Est 1837-1930
5 John Simpson QUARLES b: 3 JAN 1838 d: Est 1839-1928
5 Caroline Tompkins QUARLES b: 16 MAR 1840 d: Est 1841-1934
5 William Arthur QUARLES b: 1 JUL 1842 d: Est 1843-1932
5 Louisa Trigg QUARLES b: 14 JAN 1845 d: Est 1846-1939
5 Susan Mary QUARLES b: 27 FEB 1847 d: Est 1848-1941
5 Cora Turnstall QUARLES b: 3 FEB 1850 d: Est 1851-1944
4 Sarah Wesley QUARLES b: ABT 1798 d: ABT OCT 1825
+ Adam HUNTSMAN b: 11 FEB 1786 d: 23 AUG 1894
5 Ann HUNTSMAN b: Est 1810-1825 d: Est 1816-1914
4 John Adam QUARLES b: 28 JAN 1800 d: ABT JAN 1877
+ Martha Ann 'Patsy' LAMPTON b: 1807
5 Moses QUARLES
5 Charles QUARLES
5 James T. QUARLES
5 Bengamin QUARLES
5 Pamelia (Puss) QUARLES
5 William Fredrick Von Steuben QUARLES b: 1837
5 Polk QUARLES b: 1842
4 Catherine Baxter 'Kitty' QUARLES b: ABT 1802
+ William SNODGRASS
5 William SNODGRASS b: 1841
5 Sallie SNODGRASS b: 1845
3 Robert QUARLES b: ABT 1753 d: Est 1774-1844
+ Lucy REED b: Est 1719-1749 d: Est 1774-1838
4 Dorothy QUARLES b: ABT 1760 d: Est 1775-1854
+ John POLLARD b: Est 1743-1763 d: Est 1777-1849
4 Jane QUARLES b: ABT 1762 d: Est 1776-1856
+ Pleasant WINSTON b: Est 1745-1765 d: Est 1779-1851
4 DAUGHTER b: Est 1774-1803 d: Est 1779-1885
4 Frances QUARLES b: Est 1774-1803 d: ABT 1830
+ Francis TOMPKINS b: Est 1728-1797 d: Est 1796-1874
5 Dorothy TOMPKINS b: Est 1760-1787 d: Est 1809-1877
+ Tarlton DURRETT b: Est 1752-1784 d: Est 1809-1871
6 Belinda DURRETT b: 17 AUG 1805 d: 23 MAR 1835
+ Thomas Parsons COATES b: 10 NOV 1791 d: 26 JUN 1870
7 Julia Dorothy COATES b: 7 SEP 1826 d: 30 JUL 1906
+ Nathaniel WELCH
7 Alexander Hamilton COATES b: ABT 1827
7 Quarles COATES b: 26 APR 1828
7 Susan COATES b: 27 NOV 1829
7 John Turnstall COATES b: 8 JUL 1831 d: Est 1822-1926
+ Amanda SMITH d: 14 MAY 1868
7 Belinda Evelyn COATES b: 2 MAR 1833
+ Reese DAVIS
5 George TOMPKINS b: Est 1796-1828 d: Est 1805-1908
5 Roger Quarles TOMPKINS b: Est 1796-1828 d: Est 1817-1908
+ Evelyn BYRD b: Est 1796-1834 d: Est 1817-1916
5 Benjamin TOMPKINS b: Est 1796-1828 d: Est 1805-1908
5 Catherine TOMPKINS b: Est 1796-1828 d: Est 1804-1911
5 Joyce TOMPKINS b: Est 1796-1828 d: Est 1804-1911
5 Nancy TOMPKINS b: Est 1796-1828 d: Est 1804-1911
5 Alexander TOMPKINS b: Est 1796-1828 d: Est 1817-1908
+ Elizabeth BYRD b: Est 1796-1834 d: Est 1817-1916
4 Anne QUARLES b: Est 1774-1803 d: Est 1790-1885
+ Asa THOMPSON b: Est 1764-1801 d: Est 1790-1879
4 Mary QUARLES b: Est 1774-1803 d: Est 1790-1885
+ William MARSHALL b: Est 1764-1801 d: Est 1790-1879
+ Mary ANDERSON b: Est 1749-1769 d: Est 1774-1853
4 ? b: Est 1774-1803 d: Est 1779-1885
3 George QUARLES b: ABT 1755 d: Est 1756-1845
3 Roger QUARLES b: ABT 1757 d: ABT 1790
st 1846-1939
All estimate mechanical by WFT.

 

Note NI08853 :

Individuals : Lowen Lucy
11617

 

Note NI08861 :

Individuals : Gann Eula Mae
Anderson & Son Funeral Home in Lafayette, TN
April 11, 2011
1
Eula Gann Andrews, age 85, a resident of Knollwood Manor, Lafayettepassed away on Sunday afte rnoon, March 27, 2011 at Knollwood Manor inLafayette.
ood Manor inLafayette.
Eula Mae Gann Andrews was born Thursday, April 23, 1925 in the GannHollow in the Old Bottom C ommunity, the sixth child born to the lateDelter and Lille Mae Brawner Gann.
1 CONC Lille Mae Brawner Gann.
She is survived by,
Daughter & Son-in-law,
Wanda & Ronald Jones, Lafayette,
Granddaughters & their husbands,
Tammy & Terry Burgett, Lafayette,
Kim & P-Nutt Wilburn, Lafayette,
Lee Ann & Wayne Anderson, Red Boiling Springs,
Grandson,
Colby Jones, Lafayette,
Great-Grandchildren,
Nicholas (Barbie) & Travis Burgett, Bethany & Whitney Wilburn, Landon,Logan and Leah Anderson ,
Sister-in-law,
Pearl Thomas, Lafayette
NC Landon,Logan and Leah Anderson ,
Funeral services for Eula Gann Andrews will be conducted Tuesdayafternoon, March 29, 2011 a t 1 p.m. from the Chapel of Anderson & SonFuneral Home in Lafayette with Elder Terry Austin o fficiating. Intermentwill follow in the Anderson & Son Memorial Park.
h Elder Terry Austin o fficiating.
Family links:
Spouse:
Charlie C. Andrews (1920 - 1995)*

 

Note NI08862 :

Individuals : Andrews Willard Aubrey
Willard Aubrey Andrews
d. 18 Feb 1958 Smith Chitwood Hospital b. 27 Jun 1889 Tenn 68 yr 7 mo
21 da male white married Last res: Rt 2 Westmoreland, Tenn Occ:
farmer - minister Wife: Maudie Hoskins Andrews F: Elijah Andrews M:
Vina Woods Cause: heart Phy: Dr. C. C. Chitwood Lafayette, Tenn Info:
Ernest Andrews Lafayette, Tenn Inter: 20 Feb 1958 Cem: Drury Macon
County, Tenn Paid: Ernest Andrews, Sidney Hoskins; Halum Jones; Cordell
Andrews; Mrs. W. A. Andrews; Marie Jones; Hobert Hoskins; Mrs. Golman Sircy.
Marie Jones; Hobert Hoskins; Mrs. Golman
Aubrey was a Baptist minister in Sumner Co., TNA baptist minister inSumner Co., TN23332

 

Note NI08864 :

Individuals : Lowen Rebecca
11618

 

Note NI08868 :

Individuals : Andrews James Wesley
Inscription:
TO LIVE IN THE HEARTS OF THOSE WE LOVE IS NEVER TO DIE.

 

Note NI08869 :

Individuals : Andrews William Lige
Tennessee Pvt. Inf. World War I.

 

Note NI08872 :

Individuals : Dixon Stephen Jeremiah 'Steve'
10693

 

Note NI08873 :

Individuals : Andrews Opal C.
Birth: Jun. 4, 1933
Macon County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Aug. 11, 2012
Aug. 11, 2012
Opal C. Andrews Robinson was born on June 4, 1933 in Macon County, Tennessee to the late Willie Lee Andrews and Ader Everline Simmons Andrews. She was one of three siblings born to this family.
ree siblings born to this family.
Besides her parents; son, Billy Joe Robinson, and brother, Edward Lee Andrews also preceded her in death.
preceded her in death.
Opal was married on December 24, 1949 to Gerald D. Robinson. They have been together for sixty-two wonderful years. They made a home together and had three sons and one daughter. Opal stayed busy managing her home and caring for her children. Besides her own children, she also was a babysitter and loved every minute.
lso was a
Opal enjoyed working in her flowers, her vegetable garden, and canning the harvest. In the winter months Opal liked to quilt, and had made several in her life.
inter months Opal liked to quilt, and had made
She was a very loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, and friend.
ing wife, mother, grandmother, and friend.
As a young woman, Opal was saved and joined New Zion Missionary Baptist Church in the early 50's.
rch in the early 50's.
On Saturday, August 11, 2012, the Lord called Opal home.
Opal home.
Gerald, the children, and her many friends will miss Opal, but our loss is Heavens gain.
CONC is Heavens gain.
Funeral services for Ms. Opal Robinson were conducted on Tuesday, August 14, at 2 p.m. from the Chapel of Alexander Funeral Home. Serving as Pallbearers were Chad Swindle, Kevin Swindle, Craig Swindle, Jeremy Robinson, Josh Robinson, Lee Robinson, Anthony Shrum, and Terry Andrews. Interment followed in the Macon County Memorial Gardens.

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