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Bedford County, Tennessee Queries

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Archived Queries for February 1998

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Denise Fischer Tue Feb 10 14:50:00 1998

RHEA/RAY, FANNIN(G), DOAK. Searching for information on these families. Pleasant V. RHEA and Mary E. FANNIN(G) were married in Flat Creek, Bedford County, TN November 24, 1845. They were listed as residents of Flat Creek on the marriage certificate. Her parents were Tom FANNIN(G) and Sally DOAK. Witnesses were William FANNING and Andrew FANNING. The minister was Samuel PEARSSON. Was Pleasant related to the RAY family of Bedford County or the RHEA family of Lincoln County, TN? Was Sally DOAK related to Hugh or Samuel DOAk of Bedford County? I will be glad to share what I have on these families.
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Ginny Gieske Tue Feb 10 20:37:02 1998

My ancestor, Richmond PACE, lived in Bedford Co. at the time of the 1840-1850 censuses. I am interested in any information about land purchases, marriages of his children, and court records.
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Denise Prince Thu Feb 12 10:06:24 1998

Any one with info or researching the PRINCE family of Bedford Co. Tn. please contact me. Looking for Hardy PRINCE married Francis C. GILLY Jan., 19,1881 in Bedford Co Tn. any info on this family would be greatly apprecitated.

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Donna Swink Thu Feb 12 14:32:16 1998

I am loking for relatives of Jefferson Davis HIME(S) he is my G Grandfather. His father Geo.(?) is from Bedford Co., TN.

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Ken T. Martin Fri Feb 13 04:15:24 1998

I am interested in any information on Phillip BRUTON. Phillip was married to Trucie RAY. They lived in the Flat Creek area of Bedford Co.

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C.E. Burns Tue Feb 17 12:28:49 1998

Seeking information on (James?) GIBSON who married Hannah (BRITT?), widow of William LONGMIRE. There were 5 LONGMIRE children, 2 GIBSON children. William LONGMIRE died about Aug 1815, so GIBSON marriage would have been later. Hannah died 1847 in at Jackson (Madison co) Tenn and her death brought about several lawsuits regarding property she owned in Bedford co. May also have lived in Alabama. LONGMIREs probably from Surry Co, NC
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Fran West Tue Feb 17 19:31:50 1998

Researching all TERRY & PROBY in Bedford Co TN . Robert Henry TERRY is named in the will of a James M. PROBY, proven 1867, as his "brother". Also listed as brothers were Keeble TERRY ( not the Keeble m. to Sarah who dies 1837) and John TERRY with son Daniel & dau. Dolly Ann ( not the John TERRY in Carroll Co with son Daniel) Keeble is most likely Kibble TERRY/Rebecca of Bedford Co in 1832, Marshall Co in 1850 and Decatur Co in 1860. Is a James Kib TERRY who was in Civil War one of his sons? ( Kibble has a grandson named James Kibble TERRY II from one of his other sons in Decatur Co. ) . Robert & James were the exec's to the estate of Peter R. PROBY in 1846. Looking for parents of these TERRYS.
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Frank Burton Fri Feb 20 15:43:10 1998

I am looking for info on Elijah GREEN 1752-1842, Born in Ireland, Served in the Revolutionary War in Col Butlers Batallion of the Seventh Orange Militia of North Carolina. We need information about his wife and family, his ancestors, and if he had any other children than Willis GREEN. Elijah GREEN is buried in the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery in Fairfield, Bedford County, TN.
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Carol Sat Feb 21 08:33:32 1998

ALEXANDER/SISK Seeking info on these families. My g. g. grandfather was W.R. SISK, he married Minerva ALEXANDER. (Bedford co.?) One of the children was Rebecca SISK born appx. 1857. He later moved the family to Searcy and Baxter counties of Arkansas. Any info appreciated.
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E Balli Sat Feb 21 08:34:22 1998

Please let me know if you have information about Rev Hayman BAILEY, who was one of the founders of the Protestant Methodist Church. A report of a convention of "Reformed Methodist" societies held in Unionville TN on 30 Aug 1828 says Hayman BAILEY is "of Bedford County TN, originally from Maryland." Hayman BAILEY had a daughter named Sarah, who was born in Tennessee in 1804.
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Leon Hays Sat Feb 21 13:05:27 1998

TAYLOR,MACGOWAN,HAYS Fletcher TAYLOR M. Sallie MacGOWAN in Bedford Co. abt 1840 ,Fletcher was son of Isreal and Francis TAYLOR. Seeking info on Isreal TAYLOR or Francis. Malinda TAYLOR daug. of Fletcher and Sallie m. Washington F. HAYS in Ru. Co. 1860. Will gladly Exchange info on any of these line. Thanks Leon Hays Jackson, Tn.
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Peggi Rushing Sat Feb 21 20:18:23 1998

Nathan RUSHING Peter RUSHING
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Gary A Wilhoite Sun Feb 22 08:06:06 1998

Searching for parents of Milton Price TUCKER, born 9 Aug 1899, Bedford Co. Tn. Died Aft Jun 1960, Married Sarah E. LOVVORN.
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Darla Rohan Mon Feb 23 16:33:59 1998

LEDBETTER \ HOPKINS \MEEK \McKINLEY William and Anna Stanley LEDBETTER moved from SC to Bedford Co.,TN in the 1820's. They brought with them children:(1) Jesse Mercer b 1814; (2) Elizabeth A.; (3) Edna; (4) Winnifred; (5)James Madison b 1817; and (6)Martin S. Did Martin S. marry Eliza McKINLEY, daughter of William and Mary BEATTY McKINLEY? Martin and wife had several children: (1) Jesse Mercer b 1838 married Mary Matilda HOPKINS, daughter of Eli Hugh and Mary MEEK HOPKINS; (2) William H., lived in MS, Tippah Co. with aunt and uncle; (3) Martin S., Jr., lived in Tippah Co., MS with aunt and uncle), and (4) Mary ( lived in AL with aunt and uncle. If you are searching for any of the folks mentioned, I have lots. I need to confirm that Martin, Sr's wife was Eliza McKINLEY. Was James Beatty LEDBETTER their son? They are supposed to have had ten children. Please help.
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Jane Purcell Wed Feb 25 18:48:59 1998

Researching the William MCANALLY-Jane Ray MCMULLEN family of Bedford County. Children were: John W. MCANALLY, Mary Ann MCANALLY STEWART, Elizabeth MCANALLY HAMBLIN, and Samuel M. MCANALLY.
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Dave Freeman Fri Feb 27 18:04:13 1998

Would like to get in touch with whoever left an earlier post or anyone who may have information on "Alexander FREEMAN born 10/18/1789 in N/S Carolina married Anna DIAL on 3/6/1813 in Bedford Co". Alexander is my 3rd great-grandfather. ab4ys@aol.com
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Dave Freeman Fri Feb 27 18:16:12 1998

Would like to get in touch with whoever left an earlier post or anyone who may have information on "Alexander FREEMAN born 10/18/1789 in N/S Carolina married Anna DIAL on 3/6/1813 in Bedford Co". Alexander is my 3rd great-grandfather. ab4ys@aol.com
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