For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Russell Bias [Male] b. 1813 Smith Co., TN - d. Randolph County, Arkansas
1840 Smith County, Tennessee census
Page 534
Bias Russle
1 male under 5 (Alfred b. 1837)
2 males 20-29 (Bias b. 1813 & ??)
2 females 5-9 (Louisa b. 1832 & Nancy b. 1835)
1 female 30-39 (Elizabeth b. 1804)
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1850 Smith County, TN census
North of Cumberland & East of Caney Fork Rivers Township
Page 291, lines 9 thru 14
Dwelling #1107, Family #1107.
Russell, Bias......37....W/M....farmer.....500.....TN
Elizabeth...40....W/F...............................TN
Louisa A....17....W/F...............................TN
Nancy P....15.....W/F..............................TN
Alfred L.....13......W/M............................TN
Mary T......11......W/F.............................TN
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1860 Fulton County, Kentucky census
Page 25, Lines 35-39 & Page 26 Lines 1-3
Dwelling #162, Family #162
Hickman post office
B. Russell....47...M...Farmer....1600/500....TN
Mary Ann....30....F.....KY
Mary F....19....F....TN
Jno. S.....4.....KY
Sarah H....3....KY
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Wm. A. Russell...16....M
A. A......22.....M....Farm Laborer.....TN
Jasper Cobb....19....M....Farm Laborer....KY
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1870 Randolph County, Arkansas census
Page 452, Lines 16-23
Dwelling #228, Family #255
Pocahontas post office
Russell, B....58....M/W...Laborer....-/250....TN
Mary Ann....40....F/W....Keeping house....KY
John..........14............M/W....KY
Sarah........12..........F/W.......KY
William......11..........M/W......KY
Harriet.......8..........F/W.......KY
Adaline......7.........F/W........KY
Luther........5.........M/W.........KY
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1880 Randolph County, Arkansas census
Page 28, Lines 40-45
Dwelling #147, Family #147
Warm Springs Township
Russel, Bias....W/M....66....married...farmer....TN-TN-TN
Mary Ann....W/F...50...wife....housekeeping....KY-KY-KY
William A....W/M...21...son...farm laborer....KY-TN-KY
Harriet E....W/F...19....dau..................KY-KY-KY
Adaline....W/F.......17....dau................KY-KY-KY
Bias Lute...W/M....14....son................KY-KY-KY
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"Bias" is a nickname for "Tobias."
----George Ely Russell, CG, FASG, FNGS, Contributing Editor, Russell
Register quarterly magazine, now in its 23rd year of publication.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S RECEIPT BOOK SMITH CO, TN
1854 -1870
TENNESSEE SMITH COUNTY Roll #38 Probate Records
(County or Chancery Court) Misc. Receipts,
Administrators Vol: Nov 1854 - Jul 1877
Section - II
Pg 2
$66.00 Received of Bias RUSSELL former guardian of Susan SLOAN Sixty Six dollars in full except one dollar & 25 cts expenses of recording this receipt this 4th Sept 1854 Levi C WINKLER Recorded 17th Nov 1854 See file dated 1854
Pg 3
$66.05 Received of Bias RUSSELL guardian for Edward H SLOAN Sixty Six dollars & five cents Said Edward H SLOANs distributive share of Edward SETTLES estate bequeathed to him by Said SETTLES & I hereby bind myself that if any legal claims should come against Said SETTLES estate as to call for a legal refunding of Said Sixty Six 05/100 dollars to refund the same to the Said B. RUSSELL Given under my hand and seal this 12th day of November 1851 John L SLOAN attorney in fact for said Edward H SLOAN ---y SLOAN attest William TUNSTALL Andrew J McCLANAHAN Recorded 17th Nov 1854 See file dated 1854
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The History of Randolph County Arkansas
by Lawrence Dalton
Published 1946-1947
Page 214
"Besides the Ingram postoffice, there was another postoffice in this community called Mock. It was established by the late W. L. (Fayette) Mock and was at the store which he and his father, General Mock, had previously established on Mud creek about a mile north of the first Ingram office. Near here settled Parson Isaac Witt, BIAS RUSSELL and others soon after the close of the Civil War. Some of the folks living in this community are the seventh generation since their forefathers landed in Randolph county."
Obituary
Paragould Daily Press Monday, November 25, 1946
WINFORD B. MORGAN DIES SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Willford B. Morgan, aged 87 died at one o'clock Sunday afternoon at his home, 100 East Baldwin street, following an illness of four weeks due to heart disease. He was a native of Fulton county, Kentucky, but had been a resident of Paragould since 1901. He was a retired nurseryman, having been in business in Paragould and Osawatomie, Kan.
Mr. Morgan also formerly was employed at Kimbrough's store.
Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 this afternoon from his residence and burial was made in the New Friendship cemetary. The Rev. A.B. Thomas, Baptist minister, officiated.
Surviving are three sons, Burl Morgan of Memphis, Ernest Morgan of Kansas City, and Bob Morgan of Paragould; a half-sister, Mrs. Ida Griffin; 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
(Transcription by Juli Risener Morgan)
Name: Nancy May Morgan
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1863 in Kentucky
Death: BEF 1930 in Chaves County, New Mexico 4
Name: Nannie Morgan
Note:
1880 Fulton County, Kentucky census
Johnsons ???, District 2
Page 330-A, Lines 25-28
6/6
Hester, Joel...W/M...23...works on farm...TN-NC-TN
Nannie......W/F...18....wife..........................KY-NY-TN
Charles....W/M....4.....son..........................TN-TN-KY
Thomas....W/M.....1...son...........................KY-TN-KY
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1900 Lake County, Tennessee census
Civil District 6
Page 18-B, Lines 95-97
319/323
McNeil, James....W/M...Dec1859...42...married 9yrs...TN-IL-TN...Engineer
Nannie M...wife...W/F...Apr1861...39...married 9yrs...4 children, 0 living...KY-NY-TN
Hester, Evie H...S.daughter...W/F...Apr1884...16...single...TN-TN-KY...In school
(NOTE: This film is not in good condition and is very hard to decipher. Not all the information may be correct. Especially hard to read was the number of living children Nannie had.)
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1910 Greene County, AR census
Line 75 thru 77, Sheet 22B.
Enumeration District: 57.
Microfilm T 625 Roll 51
Page 126B
McNeal, Nannie........Head.....W/F......48.....married 1......4 children/3 living...KY/TN/TN...own farm free
James W.....husband......W/M....52.....married1.......................................TN/TN/TN
Hester, Louisa A......mother....W/F.....77.....widow............4 children/3 living...TN/TN/TN
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1920 Chaves County, New Mexico census
East Grand Plains township; Page 1-B
Pruett, Samuel R...........M/W...43...Married...TN-MO-MO...Farmer
Mary.....................wife.....F/W...36...Married....TN-TN-TN.....Farmer (Name should be Evie or Eva, not Mary - See 1930)
McNeal, James...FIL....M/W...63...Married....TN-TN-TN....None
Nany May.............MIL...F/W....58...Married....KY-TN-TN....Farmer
Jacobs, Combs...Boarder...M/W....14...Single...AR-NY-TN...None
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He married Leicester E Hill on 4 Aug 1857 in Logan Co, KY. She and their son, James Riley Jr, are buried near one another. They had at least 9 children: Mary E (marr: J A McClanahan & moved to Peoria, IL); Jennie (marr: James H Pritchett & moved to Fullerton, CA); plus the children linked below.
Family links:
Parents:
William Trimble (1783 - 1864)
Penelope Ivey Trimble (1790 - 1881)
Spouse:
Leicester Elizabeth Hill Trimble (1839 - 1896)*
Children:
James Riley Trimble (1858 - 1861)*
Charles Eugene Trimble (1861 - 1933)*
Sarah Ann Trimble Harris (1863 - 1957)*
Anna Trimble Harris (1867 - 1953)*
Willie Lena Trimble Winkler (1871 - 1948)*
Elmore Trimble (1876 - 1947)*
Rufo Trimble (1878 - 1880)*
Inscription:
Husband of L E Trimble
Burial:
Trimble Cemetery
Logan County
Kentucky, USA
The Trimbles came from Ireland and were known as "Scotch-Irish". That refers to the Lowland Scotch Presbyterians who were driven out of Scotland by the Church Of England. They settled in the northern parts of Ireland, but the oppression continued there so they emigrated to America. They were called "Scotch-Irish", to distinguish them from the Highland Scotch and the Catholic Irish that lived in the south Ireland. William and his wife settled in Logan County, KY. Their children were all born here. It has been said that William, two brothers, a sister and an aunt, Arabella Trimble King, came directly from Ireland. One brother went south, one remained in Virginia, the sister died on the voyage and was buried at sea. William, along with his aunt, traveled to Kentucky. It is believed William came from North Carolina to Kentucky with Arabella Trimble. There she married a man named King (in Logan County, KY). Their son was James S. King. Source: Trimble Families by Eugene Earl Trimble.
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William and Penelope were married in Williamson Co, TN on 20 Jan 1808; they had 11 known children:
1. Andrew (must have died as an infant)
2. Harvey M
3. Matilda
4. Sarah
5. John C
6. Rev Aaron Duff
7. Nancy (b.14 Nov 1822 Logan Co-? / m: Luther Riggins on 25 Mar 1850)
8. Margaret Ann (b. 21 Mar 1824 Logan Co- ? / m: Spivilly Sivils on 22 Dec 1844 in Robertson Co, TN)
9. Rev Seldon Y.
10. Andrew Jackson (b.3 Nov 1829 Logan Co- ? in CA)
11. James Riley
Family links:
Spouse:
Penelope Ivey Trimble (1790 - 1881)*
Children:
Harvey M Trimble (1808 - 1903)*
Matilda A Trimble Murrah (1811 - 1882)*
Sarah Trimble Copeland (1813 - 1863)*
John C. Trimble (1816 - 1887)*
Aaron Duff Trimble (1822 - 1879)*
Selden Y Trimble (1827 - 1873)*
James Riley Trimble (1835 - 1887)*
Masion
Maybe brother of
Harrison Winkler
Birth: Oct. 12, 1871
Death: Jan. 17, 1955
in
New Providence Cemetery
Tellico Plains, Monroe County, TN
May be brother of Arthur Winkler b. Dec. 22, 1886 d. Aug. 28, 1918
in Green Cove Cemetery,
Monroe County,
Tennessee
WINKLER, Dennis Gene, age 53, of Tellico Plains, passed away 4:35 A.M. Thursday, September 30, 2010 at his home. He was of the Baptist faith. Preceded in death by parents Marvin & Ruby Winkler. Survivors-Wife: Misty Winkler, Sisters & brothers-in-law: Ruby Hull, Rosie Jones, Sue & Jackie White, Jane & David Worley, Fannie & Clayton Taylor, Mildred & Charles Macon, Brothers & sisters-in-law: Marvin Winkler, William Winkler, Ray & Ruby Winkler, Willis Winkler, David & Ginger Winkler. Several nieces & nephews. Funeral 8:00 P.M. Friday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. Steve Strickland officiating. Interment 11:00 A.M. Saturday, New Providence Cemetery. Family will receive friends 6-8 P.M. Friday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Tellico Plains.
U. S. Corps of Engineers removed the Old Cemetery (#10), Davidson County, prior to
the construction of Percy Priest Lake and Dam. Re-interments took place at Mt. Juliet Cemetery, Wilson County, TN.
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Tennessee, Marriages, 1796-1950
Groom's Name: Henry Old
Bride's Name: Ann Hallum
Marriage Date: 03 Oct 1864
Marriage Place: Davidson, Tennessee
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Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955
Name: Henry Booth Old
Event: Death
Event Date: 22 Jan 1914
Event Place: Mt. Juliet, Wilson, Tennessee
Marital Status: Widowed
Age: 92
Birth Date: 29 Sep 1821
Birthplace: Virginia
Father: Anderson T. Old
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother: Elizabeth Haynes
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Cemetery: Hallum (Old)
Burial Date: 24 Jan 19
Informant: Annie Hill, Mt. Juliet
Family links:
Spouse:
Ann Hallum Old (1837 - 1905)
Children:
Henry Booth Old (1850 - 1923)*
Lela Adelaide Old Hill (1869 - 1948)*
Plot: Section C7-Cemetery 10-Grave 14
Inscription:
M. A. BOYD
BORN
JAN. 19, 1854
DIED
DEC. 27, 1911
A LOVING WIFE, A MOTHER
DEAR, LIES BURIED HERE
J. W. BOYD
BORN
NOV.10, 1841
DIED
JULY 27, 1926
AN HONEST MAN THE
NOBLEST WORK OF GOD
Inscription:
MARY E. BOYD
SEPT. 27, 1841
APR. 14, 1923
SHE WAS A KIND AND AFFECT-
IONATE WIFE AND A FRIEND TO ALL
Illinois Civil War Soldier
Plot: 5678
Tennessee, Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955 about Delia Garland Winkler
Name: Delia Garland Winkler
[Delia Garland Garland]
Death: Carcinoma of stomach with metastasis
Birth Date: 5 Oct 1871
Birth Place: Mitchell Co N C
Age: 71
Death Date: 18 Jun 1943
Death Place: Bradley, Tennessee
Burial Date: 19 Jun 1943
Burial Place: Tasso, Tennessee
Cemetery Name: Tasso
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Residence Place: Cleveland, Bradley, Tennessee
Occupation: Housework
Father's Name: Joseph Garland
Father's Birth Place: Mitchell County, N C
Mother's Name: Lockie Harrell
Mother's Birth Place: Mitchell County, N C
Informant: Mrs. Dewey Davidson
FHL Film Number: 2137335
Another account of Hans Winckler's Family.
Considerably different so we must work out the reason for differences.
An account of the partial decendents of Conradt through Abraham Winkler by
Jonathan Winkler:
My name is Jonathan Winkler and I am a decendent of the mentioned Conradt Winkler! I am the last on in line to carry on the name. I am the youngest male left! Canradt had some sons two of which I know of, One Adam Winkler, and the other was Abraham Winkler.. From Abraham came Pinkney Winkler, and possibly others..... From Pinkney had Walter, William, and possibly Roland... William had sons named Telis (SP)and Elmer...Telis died at age (18).. Elmer did not have any sons...Walter had J.P Winkler (maybe John P) but he was paralyzed at the age of 6... and my grandfather Theodore Winkler.. Ted had one son Stephen Winkler (my father) and he had one son Jonathan Winkler (me).. I hope that clears up most of Canradt decendants!! If you find anymore Information please write back to me at twdogg@@yahoo.com... By the way I am 18...
Jonathan Winkler .....
Adam Winkler married (1)Margaret Bost (b abt 1775 Rowan Co. NC; d 1810 Daviess Co.KY) (2) Letty Harrison 1832 in Daviess Co. KY. Adam and Margaret's children were John, George W. Frances B, Mary Ann (Polly), Catherine, William W. (my line), Elizabeth, Jessie/ Jersey (could be two people), David Francis. In 1800 Adam, Margaret, and children moved to Kentucky. William W. was born in Washington Co. Ky, but they must have gone on to Daviess Co. Ky shortly after that.
Posted by Pat Vidler
Adam Winkler was born in 1829, married Catherine ?? born in 1831, then (2) ?? Funk, and (3)Barbara Rose Reidinger. Adam's children were John, Wallace Valentine, Catherine (Katie), Frank, Elizabeth, Margaret, Charlie, and Catherina.
Carole Dyke
Another account:
Ours was b.1811.His father was Adam b.1764 & he had a brother Thomas so maybe your Thomas is his line. Adam's father was Conrad Jr. his was Conrad Sr.& his was Hans maybe that can help with a connection.
Good luck!
Frieda
Adam Winkler was born in 1829, married Catherine ?? born in 1831, then (2) ?? Funk, and (3)Barbara Rose Reidinger. Adam's children were John, Wallace Valentine, Catherine (Katie), Frank, Elizabeth, Margaret, Charlie, and Catherina.
from Carole Dyke
Yet, another account of Conrad Winkler.
Jacob Winkler died in 1819 in Jefferson Co. Miss. He had 6 children and one of them was Abram b. 1806 d. 1891 m. Susan d. 1903 in Burke Co. N.C. They are buried in Winkler Grove Baptist Church Cem.
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