(Smith: A hard name to research, any help
would
be appreciated)
Descendants of William Smith
Generation No. 1
1. William1 Smith1 was born Unknown in
?..
He married Nancy Charles Unknown. She was born Unknown.
Notes for William Smith:
E-mail from Jackie Presley:
Jean,
Our common ancestor is Mourning Smith's grandparents = William Smith
and
Nancy Charles. In attempting to learn more about them, I have been
looking
for descendants of their children --and here you are! Do you have a
wedding place/date for Mourning? Do you have same information on her
parents? I
have only that her dad was James Smith but have no data on her mother.
Do
you know where in McMinn county this Smith family lived and died? I am
trying
to locate where William may be buried. The story goes that Nancy C.
Smith,
his wife, moved to Texas after he died - but I can't confirm that
--sure
would like to as I live in Texas!
Jackie Presley
Children of William Smith and Nancy Charles are:
2 i. Nancy2 Smith.
+ 3 ii. James Smith, born 17 June 1794 in Tennessee;
died
13 October 1827.
4 iii. John Smith, born Bef. 1853.
5 iv. Patty Smith, born Bef. 1855.
6 v. Israel Smith, born August 1855.
7 vi. Joseph Smith, born August 1855.
8 vii. Sarah Smith, born Unknown.
9 viii. Mary Smith, born Unknown.
Generation No. 2
3. James2 Smith (William1)1 was born 17 June
1794
in Tennessee, and died 13 October 1827. He married Mary Elizabeth
Garrison 14 January 1813. She was born 27 December 1790, and died
17 February 1863.
Notes for James Smith:
Sources: Elizabeth Cate Manley, Ruth Frazier
Notes for Mary Elizabeth Garrison:
There is a note in Ruth's booklet: "on picture given to me by Grandma
Frazier
is the note: Mary Garrison, great great grandmother" I wonder what
became
of the picture?
Children of James Smith and Mary Garrison are:
10 i. Israel G.3 Smith.
11 ii. John C. Smith.
12 iii. William Smith.
+ 13 iv. David Smith, born 08 February 1815; died 13
September
1856 in Bradley County, Tennessee(Taylor Cemetary).
14 v. Mary B Smith, born 21 June 1819 in South
Carolina;
died 10 September 1888 in Bradley Co., Tennessee. She married
Samuel
Julian 08 October 1839 in McMinn County, Tennessee; born 21 August 1819
in
Blount County, Tennessee; died 09 February 1902 in Bradley County,
Tennessee(New
Friendship Baptist Cem.).
Notes for Mary B Smith:
More About Mary B Smith:
Burial: New Friendship Baptist Church, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Notes for Samuel Julian:
Samuel Julian had 350 acres on Big Chatata Creek, just north of
Taylor's
Cemetery. He was civic minded and with other members of the
Julian
family helped to establish and support Julian's Chapel. He had no
children
of his own, but raised several, three of whom were mentioned in his
will
as adopted children. Lula M. Julian Snyder, daughter of Samuel D.
Julian was reared by Samuel and Mary but died in 1893, leaving no
children.
+ 15 vi. Mourning Smith, born 11 December
1820
in South Carolina; died 29 August 1910 in Tyner, Tennessee.
Generation No. 3
13. David3 Smith (James2, William1) was born
08
February 1815, and died 13 September 1856 in Bradley County,
Tennessee(Taylor
Cemetary). He married Ann B. Julian, daughter of Isom Julian and
Elizabeth
Patterson. She was born Abt. 1818 in Blount County, Tennessee,
and
died Unknown.
Notes for Ann B. Julian:
Sept. 15, 1856
Bradley Co., East Tenn.
Dear Mother and Friends,
On this sad evening I sit down to write
to you with a heart almost broken but, O,my God, how will I relate the
sad
news. On Monday evening last you beloved son, David, and my kind
husband,
went down into a new well he was digging in the yard. He had gone 56
feet
deep. He came to a rock. He went over to Father's (Isom Julian), and
Father
sent Sash (a slave) to help blast the rock, and they made two blast.
The
last blast they got off late Saturday night, and on Monday morning went
down to see what was done by the last blast. The gas had collected in
the
well so that in a short time he called out to John (his son) and John
went
out to see what he wanted. He called his father and got no answer, and
he
then ran into the house and said "Mother, Father is dead." We all ran
out
and began to scream aloud. Brother Patterson (R. P. Julian) and Mr.
Purvine
and Mr. Donahoo and Charles Rice who was on his nag in the yard in the
act
of starting home. They all ran in haste. When brother came, he was out
of
breath, but said, "let me down. I can't see so dear a brother die
without
doing all I can. I expect to die with him, but let me down."
The rope was too small to bring them
both
up at the same time. Brother went down and tied my dear husband -bound
the
body with a counterpane- and we brought him out dead, or almost so. He
groaned
a few times. Brother said as they started up with him "All was done
that
could be done to bring him to life, but all in vain." He sleeps in the
arms
of Jesus in spite of all we could do. O, my poor heart is almost
broken,
but still I must go on with my sad news. Brother cried, "O throw me
some
water down in haste". There was but little water and we threw it down
in
haste. By this time he was almost dead. He said it seemed to him like a
dream that he felt the water sprinkle when it came down. By this time
he
was sinking and fell down dead. But, O, my God, what are we to do now?
Isom,
(Ann's son), said "O Mother, can I go?" I said, "O, my son, for God's
sake
go and do all you can." Mary Rice, (Ann's daughter), ran out with her
child
in her arms, only seven days old and brought a bridle to tie him to the
rope. They did so, and he went down in haste and found his Uncle dead.
All
the chance was to tie him in the counterpane, and he tied him and took
fast
hold of him and then cried, "Pull us up." This was the last he
recollects. They brought them up, and my brother was dead and his
tongue was out of
his mouth. Isom was also dead, but soon came to again, but here is my
dead
husband and my dead brother. The scene was more tha I could bear, but I
fell to work and after some time, R. P., began to show signs of life,
and
thank God, he is still alive and the doctor says he will be well. He
says
no tongue can describe his suffering, but seems easy. He is too weak to
be taken home yet, but says he thinks he will soon be able to see his
home
again by the help of God.
Dear Mother, I did not know what to do,
to keep my dear husband till you could come was my great desire, but
the friends thought I could not do it with any degree of satisfaction
to you. I am happy
to say all the people, far and near, came to see my dear husband
buried.
It is thought there were one hundred and fifty persons present, and he
was
buried with the greatest solemnity ever seen in the country. The people
say society has sustained a great loss, but my loss is so great my
tongue
cannot express it. This dear Mother, you know from experience.
I come to a close by saying, dear
friend,
pray for us night and day, write to us soon, and come to see us as soon
as possible. Dear Mother, as soon as sister Mourning (wife of George
Julian
and sister of David Smith), can spare you, send me word by letter, and
I
will get my dear Father to bring his buggy down and bring you up to my
house
to stay with me as long as you can. I am so lonely. O, how can I bear
it?
Mary Rice is still at my house and has a fine son. All the friends are
well
save Father. He has the worst cold and cough he says he ever had since
he
rode the Circuit. He is some better. We long to hear from you all,
especially
my dear unfortunate brother who mourns the loss of a dear companion
with
poor me. I now close my letter saying, I am your sincere and
affectionate child until death. Ann Smith to Mary Smith
Children of David Smith and Ann Julian are:
+ 16 i. Mary E.4 Smith, born Abt. 1837.
+ 17 ii. Sarah Ann Smith, born Abt. 1838.
18 iii. Martha J. Smith, born Abt. 1841.
19 iv. Isom J. Smith, born Abt. 1842. He married
Susannah
McLain 19 January 1866; born 10 August 1836.
+ 20 v. Rebecca Adaline Smith, born Abt. 1844; died 14
April
1879.
21 vi. John R. Smith, born Abt. 1845.
22 vii. James P. Smith, born Abt. 1848.
15. Mourning3 Smith (James2, William1)2 was born 11
December
1820 in South Carolina, and died 29 August 1910 in Tyner,
Tennessee.
She married George Julian3 04 September 1835 in Bradley County,
Tennessee,
son of Isom Julian and Elizabeth Patterson. He was born 10 July
1812
in Rutherford Co., N.C., and died 05 March 1906 in Tyner, Tennessee.
Notes for Mourning Smith:
Methodist Advocate-Journal:
Mrs. Mourning Julian was born in South Carolina, December
11th,1820,
and died August 29th, 1910, at the advanced age of eighty-nine years,
eight
months, and eighteen days. She was married to Rev. George Julian,
September 4th, 1835; was the mother of thirteen children- five girls
and
two boys yet living. She also raised three orphan children who
were
left motherless when infants. When about 10 years of age she
professed
religion and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church and remained in that
church relation about 24 years, when, without consulting her, she was
transferred
to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, which was organized from the
M.
E. Church at that time, 1844. As soon however, as the M. E.
Church
was reorganized within her reach she resumed her former
relationship.
She was especially concerned in all the organized work of the church to
which she belonged, reading the church periodicals and manifesting a
deep
and abiding interest in both the home and foreign evangelistic advance
made
toward the conversion of the world to Christianity.
Her husband being an itinerant Methodist minister and serving the
church
on large circuits with meager support, it was no insignificant problem
that
faced Sister Julian, when you remember 16 children must be fed, clothed
and educated, and yet she was equal to the emergency. Mrs.
Julian
was cheerful, happy, and contented in her domestic life, managing the
little
farm while her husband was out on his circuit. Her well ordered
home
was visited frequently by the way-worn itinerant preacher and found to
be
a haven of rest and an inspiration to greater sacrifice and labor for
the
cause of humanity.
When the infirmities of old age came stealing upon the footsteps of
mother
Julian she was not taken unawares or by surprise, for she had
systematically
and insistantly provided against all contingencies, and met the
discomforts
and afflictions of the changed condition with the same heroic fortitude
that characterized her womanly demeanor in all the activities of
life.
And when the final summons came, like St. Paul she could say, "I have
fought
a good fight, I have finished my course, and the time of my departure
is
at hand."
Thus quietly and serenely, without a pain or struggle, amidst the
dissolution
of the earthly tabernacle, she departed-she was not, for God took her.
George W. Coleman
More About Mourning Smith:
Burial: Silverdale Cemetery, Chattanooga
Notes for George Julian:
George Julian: Born July 10, 1812, in Bedford County, NC.
When
he was a child his parents moved to Blount County, Tenn. Deprived of
early
educational opportunities, he applied his mind to the search for
knowledge
and became a man of more than ordinary culture and influence. He was
above
six feet, strong and powerful. . He was an ardent and successful
revivalist.
He married Sept. 4, 1835, Miss Mourning Smith in McMinn County, Tenn.
They
had thirteen children. "At a family reunion, a short time before his
death,
one hundred and seventy-six (176) descendants were counted. He lived to
see the fifth generation of his offspring." He retired in 1885. In his
last
years he grew feeble of body and mind "until only a barely perceptible
breathing
and a faint pulsation of a feeble heart remained" and death came March
5,
1906. He was buried at Tyner's Station, Tenn.
From: History of Methodism in Holston Conference by Isaac Patton Martin
(From Glenn Julian July 6 2002)
The fact that you are interested in Julian genealogy spurs me to look
into
what I already have (from Dad), as well as to look for more.
It turns out Dad already had the obituary for Mourning
Smith
Julian written
by Geo. W. Coleman. Dad had typed a copy in March 1971. I don't know
where he
got it, but he has typed "Methodist Advocate Journal" at the top.
He also typed another obituary for her, entitled "A Long
Life
Peacefully
Ended". By its style, this is probably from a newspaper, though Dad
does
not
say. This obituary identifies her burial place as "the old House Camp
Ground
at Silverdale by the side of her husband". Among survivors it lists
"Mrs.
F.
A. Frazier of Cleveland Route 5". Do you have this obituary?
In the Coleman obituary it was particularly interesting to
see
that "without
consulting her, she was transferred to the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South"
at the split in 1844.
George's obituary from the Journal of the Holston
Conference
mentions his
being ordained deacon in 1849 and elder in 1854. Both of these would
have
been in the M. E. Church, South (I have a parchment certificate of
ordination
as elder - must be the original, even has a little packet attached
containing
the shattered fragments of the wax seal.) George and Mourning married
in
1835, so it is possible George transferred Mourning to the Southern
church,
rather than her being transferred by some higher administrative body.
At any rate Vejnar, the church historian I reached, says
the
George's
obituary in the Holston Conference Journal means that George
transferred back
to the "northern" church. We may assume that he did so at the same time
that
Mourning did after the Civil War (Coleman's obituary). [There were a
lot
of
Union sympathizers in East Tennessee during the war.]
Vejnar also says that ordination as deacon made George a
"Reverend"
and a
pastor. Becoming elder was added recognition.
My Episcopal rector told me that our Episcopalian (i. e.
Anglican)
church was
the only one that did not split north/south over slavery. In our
church, a
deacon is of a lesser order (nevertheless entitled Rev.), and the
rector gets
ordained as a priest
The latter title would have been too Popish for George!
I also have Dad's typed list of the results of census for
1850,
1860, and
1870 for George and his family. Either there are typing errors (or
misread
handwritten census numbers) or George aged 15 years between census
takings.
The results show all 13 children as they arrive and leave, plus George
Wheatley who must be one of the orphans. The census even lists George's
salary in 1860 and 1870. Do you have this information? (I don't know
where
Dad got it. He lists page number and family number for each census, so
there
must be books somewhere for each Census District.)
Glenn
Another letter from Glenn June 25/2003
Glenn,
Sounds like you have been busy. Glad to hear you are
making
good progress.
You are right about Chilcutt--it is on Chilcutt Road in Bradley County
about
1-2 miles from Benton Pike. I actually know the pastor there now--Renny
Whittenbarger who is a school teacher here in Cleveland. My best guess
is
that Gum Springs was in the Gum Springs community near present-day Gum
Springs Baptist Church on Gum Springs Rd. (near Meigs County). Freewill
is
the name for a community to the west of Cleveland in the Freewill Rd,
Old
Freewill Road area. There is a present-day St. Elmo Methodist on
Francisco
Road which is near the Freewill area. Pickens' Chapel is the hard one.
Neither I nor my dad have heard of it. He looked in his
History
of Bradley
County book to no avail. Here are you some possible ways to obtain this
info
and check my other knowledge also. I talked with Broad Street United
Methodist Church today and they said the Holston Conference of the
church
had a archivist at Emory & Henry College--phone number is (276)
944-4121
(ext 6668). A older lady in our community told me to contact them and
said
the church had "annals" of the Holston Conference that should have all
the
old "charges" --communities ministered to. Broad Street's website is
www.bsumc.org. Another great source
of Bradley County information is Dr.
Bill Snell a local historian who has written several books about Bradley
County. His home phone number is (423) 472-8408.
Hope this info helps.
Randy Morris
Vivien,
I had been looking for information about the Candy's Creek farm. The
"Mr.
Julian,
M. E. preacher" was Rev. George Julian, grandfather of Minnie Payne's
husband
Ernest Julian, and my own great-grandfather. I had found Rev. George in
District 10 census in 1870, so sale of the farm by Jos. B. Cobb in
February
1870 is consistent.
Perhaps association of the farm with Jos. B. Cobb, or the
date
of sale, will allow tracking precisely where the farm was and how big
it
was.
I had not been able to find registration of sale of the
farm
by Rev. George Julian at about the time he bought a plot for a home in
Cleveland
1 July 1896.
Thank YOU!
Glenn Julian
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In February 1870 our father Jos. B. Cobb sold his farm on Candy's
Creek,
E. Tenn., 3 1/2 miles N.W. of Cleveland in Bradley Co. to a Mr. Julian,
an M.E. preacher and we turned our faces westward to the far off Indian
Ty. Being part Cherokee Indian we all had a right to land in the
Cherokee
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(June 25, 2003)
Subject: Re: circuit rider's circuit
DEED
J. B. Cobb
to
George Julian
This indenture made and entered into this 23rd day of March 1870
between
Joseph B. Cobb of the county of Bradley and state of Tennessee, of the
one
part, and George Julian of the County and State aforesaid, of the other
part Witnesseth, that for and in consideration of the sum of four
thousand
two hundred and fifty dollars, twenty two hundred and fifty dollars of
the
above sum is paid down and two notes of hand dated 18th of January
1870.
One for one thousand dollars due the 18th of January 1871 without
interest
and the other note for one thousand dollars due 18th of January 1872
with
interest from date. Which payments are for a certain piece of land in
the
said county of Bradley and contain by estimation two hundred and
thirteen
acres and one third be the same more or less and being a part of the
North
East and North West quarters of Section five in Township two and Range
One
west of the basis line Ocoee District and taken off of the North side
of
said two quarter sections of land the fourth side of said two quarters
of
land belong to Thomas H. Callaway and in addition to the above two
hundred and thirteen and one third acres as above conveyed to said
Julian the said Joseph B. Cobb hereby conveys a small fraction of land
on the East side
of the creek and taken out of the one hundred and six acres and two
thirds.
On the South side of said quarter this fraction of land contains one
acre
of land more or less leaving the main line near the creek and running
to
the foot of the hill so as to include a spring and is in the shape of a
V and is an old Marked line which pieces of land together with the
appertainances
thereto appertaining or belonging to the said Joseph B. Cobb for
himself
and his heirs to the said George Julian his heirs and assigns will
forever
covenant and defend as an indefeasible Estate of inheritance in fee
simple.
In testimony whereof the
said
Joseph B. Cobb has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and date
above written.
Witness
J. B. Cobb Seal
Thomas H. Callaway
State of Tennessee* Personally appeared before me
Samuel
Hunt Clerk of the County
Bradley County * Court in and for the
County
and State above named
J. B. Cobb the bargainor in the foregoing Deed with
whom
I am
Personally acquainted Who acknowledged the execution of the same for
the
purposes therein contained. Given under my hand at Office in Cleveland
this
23rd day of March 1870 Samuel Hunt, Clerk
State of Tennessee* I certify that the foregoing Deed was received
this
day at
Bradley County * 10 * Oclock A M and noted
in Book A page 52 and with the
Clerks certificate is duly registered in My Office in
Book C
pages 325-6 March the 24th
1870.
A. B. Norton
Register
$4.50 cents
Internal
…
J. B. Cobb
March 24th
From Bradley County, Tennessee Deed Book C, p. 325 M536-25
DEED
J. B. Cobb
to
George Julian
First I had to learn that the 19th century surveyor's grid is tilted at
about
24 degrees to the lines of latitude and longitude, then I had to
reconstruct
the grid and count off townships and sections. But I succeeded in
locating
the
farm, and it is indeed "on Candies Creek near Georgetown", the best
description my Dad had been able to find. It turns out that Betty and I
nearly drove
over the property while roaming country roads last June.
Thanks for your help!
Next, I want to research George's father Isham Julian. You
found
he had
resided for awhile in McMinn County. Have you learned anything
additional?
Glenn Julian
More About George Julian:
Burial: Silverdale Cemetery, Chattanooga
Children of Mourning Smith and George Julian are:
+ 23 i. Mary Elizabeth4 Julian, born 24 June 1837 in
Hamilton
County, Tennessee; died 01 February 1893 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
+ 24 ii. Sarah McCamy Julian, born 29 April 1839 in
Hamilton
County, Tennessee; died 01 November 1925 in Daisy , Hamilton County,
Tennessee;
Stepchild.
25 iii. James Henegar Julian4, born 02 November 1841 in
Tennessee; died 01 April 1924 in Tye, Texas; Stepchild. He
married
Mary Elizabeth Gamble 07 March 1867 in ?.; born Abt. 1848 in Hamilton
County,
Tennessee; died Abt. 1922 in Tye, Texas.
Notes for James Henegar Julian:
Five children
+ 26 iv. Martha Ann Julian, born 19 June
1843
in Hamilton County, Tennessee; died 13 December 1933 in Gary, West
Virginia; Stepchild.
27 v. Pauline Cunningham Julian, born 12 October 1844;
died
07 May 18555; Stepchild.
+ 28 vi. Samuel Daily Julian, born 08 June 1846 in
Tennessee;
died 09 August 1875 in Ft. Smith Arkansas; Stepchild.
29 vii. John C. Julian, born 05 October 1848 in
Tennessee;
died 17 January 1865 in Tennessee; Stepchild. He married none.
+ 30 viii. Sophronia Eulalia Julian, born 08 July 1851
in
Tennessee; died 17 April 1935 in Bradley County, Tennessee(Fort Hill
Cemetery);
Stepchild.
+ 31 ix. Isham B. Julian, born 04 November 1852 in
Bradley
County, Tennessee; died 01 January 1903 in Texas; Stepchild.
+ 32 x. Frances Lutetia Julian, born 13 March 1855 in
Bradley
County, Tennessee; died 24 September 1938 in Bradley County, Tennessee;
Stepchild.
+ 33 xi. Susan Mabra Julian, born 16 November 1856 in
Bradley
County, Tennessee; died 04 May 1889 in Athens, McMinn County,
Tennessee;
Stepchild.
+ 34 xii. Fanny Lossen Adelia Julian, born 15 August
1859
in Tyner, Hamiliton County, Tennessee; died 26 February 1952 in
Hamilton
County, Tennessee; Stepchild.
+ 35 xiii. Marsena Franklin Julian, born 10 October 1861
in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 26 September 1933 in Cleveland,
Tennessee;
Stepchild.
Generation No. 4
16. Mary E.4 Smith (David3, James2, William1)
was
born Abt. 1837. She married Charles Rice.
Child of Mary Smith and Charles Rice is:
36 i. Son5 Rice, born Abt. September 1856.
17. Sarah Ann4 Smith (David3, James2, William1) was born
Abt.
1838. She married Philmore G. Henry6, son of Ake Henry and Sarah
?.
He was born Abt. 1836.
Children of Sarah Smith and Philmore Henry are:
+ 37 i. Sarah Caroline5 Henry, born 09 February 1858;
died
26 October 1945 in Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Tennessee.
38 ii. Julia Ann Henry, born 26 December 1856; died
Abt.
1858.
More About Julia Ann Henry:
Burial: Taylor Cemetery, Bradley Co., Tennessee
20. Rebecca Adaline4 Smith (David3, James2, William1) was
born
Abt. 1844, and died 14 April 1879. She married David Crockett
McLain Abt. 1860, son of Isaac McLain. He was born 12 October
1834, and died
28 October 1908.
More About Rebecca Adaline Smith:
Burial: Sumach, Georgia
More About David Crockett McLain:
Burial: Sumach , Georgia
Children of Rebecca Smith and David McLain are:
+ 39 i. Mollie5 McLain.
+ 40 ii. David Garrison McLain, born 27 August 1861;
died
02 January 1923 in Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Tennessee.
+ 41 iii. Houston H. McLain, born 06 April 1869; died
Abt.
June 1936.
+ 42 iv. Thomas Leach McLain, born Abt. 1874; died 27
February
1941.
43 v. Lennie McLain. She married ? McGrew.
23. Mary Elizabeth4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)7
was born 24 June 1837 in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died 01
February
1893 in Hamilton County, Tennessee. She married Hezekiah Varner
20
October 1859 in Hamilton County, Tennessee. He was born Unknown
in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died Unknown.
Children of Mary Julian and Hezekiah Varner are:
+ 44 i. Henry5 Varner.
+ 45 ii. Sarah Jane Varner.
+ 46 iii. Elizabeth Barksdale Varner, born Unknown.
+ 47 iv. Frances Matilda Varner, born Unknown.
24. Sarah McCamy4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)7
was born 29 April 1839 in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died 01
November
1925 in Daisy , Hamilton County, Tennessee. She married Jerome
Lovelady
24 January 1856 in Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee. He was born
Abt.
1831 in Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died 17 November 1885 in
Daisy,
Hamilton County, Tennessee.
More About Sarah McCamy Julian:
Burial: Lovelady Cemetery, Hamilton Co., Tennessee
More About Jerome Lovelady:
Burial: Lovelady Cemetery, Hamilton Co., Tennessee
Children of Sarah Julian and Jerome Lovelady are:
48 i. Gideon5 Lovelady.
+ 49 ii. Mary (Molly) Lovelady.
50 iii. George Lovelady.
+ 51 iv. Joe L. Lovelady.
52 v. Laura Lovelady.
+ 53 vi. Pauline Lovelady.
+ 54 vii. Hubert Lovelady.
+ 55 viii. Catherine Lovelady.
56 ix. Esther Lovelady.
+ 57 x. Charles Coke Lovelady, born Abt. 1876; died 13
October
1969.
26. Martha Ann4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2, William1)
was
born 19 June 1843 in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died 13 December
1933 in Gary, West Virginia. She married J. C.. Moreland7 Abt.
1864 in
Tyner, Hamiliton County, Tennessee. He was born 02 December 1834
in
Tennessee, and died 19 October 1888 in Tyner, Hamiliton County,
Tennessee.
More About Martha Ann Julian:
Burial: Silverdale Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
More About J. C.. Moreland:
Burial: Silverdale Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Children of Martha Julian and J. Moreland are:
58 i. Adelia5 Moreland, born Abt. 1865.
59 ii. George M. Moreland, born Abt. 1866.
60 iii. Samuel H. Moreland, born Abt. 1869.
+ 61 iv. Maude Beatrice Moreland, born Unknown.
62 v. Grover J. Moreland, born Unknown.
28. Samuel Daily4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)
was born 08 June 1846 in Tennessee, and died 09 August 1875 in Ft.
Smith
Arkansas. He married Matilda Shelton 09 October 1867 in Tyner,
Hamiliton
County, Tennessee. She was born 10 November 1847 in Tennessee,
and
died 17 March 1881 in Tyner, Hamiliton County, Tennessee.
Notes for Samuel Daily Julian:
Served in Civil War, enlisting when he was only 16, was captured
but
escaped. His children were left orphans when they were very
young.
Son, John, died on the same day as his father.
More About Matilda Shelton:
Burial: Silverdale Cemetery, Chattanooga
Children of Samuel Julian and Matilda Shelton are:
63 i. Lula5 Julian, born 21 February 1871; died 16 June
1893.
She married David B. Snyder 08 March 1892.
More About Lula Julian:
Burial: New Friendship Baptist Cemetery, Bradley Co., Tennessee
+ 64 ii. Emma Julian (twin), born 14
January
1874 in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 28 June 1965 in Bradley County,
Tennessee.
+ 65 iii. Ella Julian, born 14 January 1874 in Blount
Co.,
Tennessee; died 04 March 1919.
66 iv. John Julian, born 09 August 1875; died 09 August
1875.
30. Sophronia Eulalia4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)
was born 08 July 1851 in Tennessee, and died 17 April 1935 in Bradley
County,
Tennessee(Fort Hill Cemetery). She married James O. A. Still 23
October
1873 in Bradley County, Tennessee. He was born 10 November 1845
in Bradley County, Tennessee, and died 18 March 1920 in Bradley County,
Tennessee.
More About James O. A. Still:
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Children of Sophronia Julian and James Still are:
67 i. Virginia5 Still, born Abt. August 1874 in Bradley
County,
Tennessee; died Abt. 1946 in Bradley County, Tennessee. She
married
G.W.Cole.
+ 68 ii. Festus Still, born December 1876; died 27 April
1954.
+ 69 iii. Loris Andrew Still, born Abt. October 1880;
died
Abt. 1949.
+ 70 iv. Bessie Still, born 27 April 1879; died 16
February
1970.
+ 71 v. J. Frank Still, born 23 December 1891; died 19
July
1970.
31. Isham B.4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2, William1)
was
born 04 November 1852 in Bradley County, Tennessee, and died 01 January
1903 in Texas. He married Addie Pear 29 April 1880 in Bradley
County, Tennessee.
She was born Unknown, and died Unknown.
Notes for Addie Pear:
Also seen as Pair/Fair?
Child of Isham Julian and Addie Pear is:
+ 72 i. William Arms5 Julian, born 02 December 1870 in
Hamilton
Co., Tennessee; died 22 November 1954 in Ft. Sumner, New Mexico.
32. Frances Lutetia4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)8
was born 13 March 1855 in Bradley County, Tennessee, and died 24
September
1938 in Bradley County, Tennessee. She married Francis Asbury
Frazier9
08 December 1875 in Bradley County, Tennessee, son of Philip Frazier
and
Nancy Ware. He was born 05 May 1851 in Bradley County, Tennessee,
and died 17 January 1921 in Bradley County, Tennessee.
Notes for Frances Lutetia Julian:
Name sometimes spelled Lutecia. Always called Lou.
I remember Grandma Frazier as being a pretty lady. Usually
sitting
by the fire or on the porch in the summertime,sewing or reading.
I think that I was a little in awe of her. I remember her having
long conversations with my father when we went there. I don't
remember
her ever going anywhere. Of course, when I knew her it was in her
later years, and maybe that is what you did at that age at that time of
life. Grandma told her children, after they were
grown,
that if they wanted a second name they could use her maiden name,
Julian
(she would be right up to date). Grandma talked politics and
international
affairs with intelligence and interest. Ruth Frazier
remembered
many family reunions in the big yard at the farm in Bradley
County.
The article* that she wrote after the death of Grandpa and
the
letters written during their courtship reveal much about the close
relationship
of this couple. Jean Frazier Freshour
*see Frances Asbury Frazier
More About Frances Lutetia Julian:
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery
Notes for Francis Asbury Frazier:
Always called Frank.
Ruth Frazier remembered Grandpa Frazier as a very quiet
person
He wore a French goatee. I remember that my mother loved him very
much and said he was a kind and gentle person. He had a teacher's
certificate
from1876 to 1883. I have several letters written by Frank to Lou and
one
from Lou to Frank from their courting days in 1870's. They seemed
to have a very close relationship. Also, we have a poem written
by
Lou after Frank's death.
His beautiful farm was in Michigan Avenue Community,
Bradley
County. In 1884 he was elected to fill out a half term as County
Court
Clerk and in 1886 he was reelected. He was a well respected
farmer
who took much interest in improvement of conditions for farmers.
Through
his efforts Farmers Cooperative Insurance was established.
I was born on his birthday , May 5, 1922. My mother
was
always sorry that he did not live to know that he had a
grandchild
sharing his birthday. He had died , January 17, 1921. He
had
gone to John Hopkins Hospital for treatment
near the end but they could not help him.
Sources:Family Tradition: Jean Frazier Freshour
--These are copies of letters written in 1875 when Frank and Lou were
courting.
They were married 08/12/1875:
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At Home Jan. 22nd 1875 My Dear Lou: As I think of going to town today;
I
deem it not improper to write you a few lines in order that your mind
may
be employed in meditating over the thoughts expressed by one that loves
you because of your worthy principles. I have been on a visit to
McMinn,
got home yesterday enjoyed myself finely. I expect to go to Georgia
tomorrow
if everything goes well to see my sis down there. I wish you were here
to
go with me. I don't know whether I will go to Dalton or not. I would
like
the very best kind to see Fronie and James. Lou, I would like finally
to
see you, and will see you soon if nothing happens to the contrary. I
think
I will be over to see you about Saturday week - that is the fifth
Saturday
or Sunday. Lou, if you get this in time I would like for you to answer
it
by that time so I will know for certain whether you will be home or
not.
As you have been talking of going off for a visit. If you had thought
of going at that time let me know and I will not come then. As it is
getting
late, I will bring my remarks to a close for this time. I am in good
health.
Sam, Ma, and Ruth have had or are taking the mumps, the boys are about
well
-Ruth is just taking them. Dear Lou, think of your loved one often,
remember
you are not forgotten amid the gayest throng - with many, very many
wishes
for you happiness I will close, your very tender and affectionate love.
F. A. Frazier
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At Home Feb. 17th, 1875 Dear Lou I received your note yesterday
evening.
I did not have time before, I was somewhat surprised when I received it
and saw the hand writer. I can only say in answer to Isham's request; I
would like most excellent well to go with him but I think it most
impossible
for many reasons, I am truly sorry that it is so; for the reason, as
you
said we have never taken a trip together and I don't know when we will
have
another opportunity, but if I can't go this time , I hope this will not
be the last chance. Tell him that if it was in my power to go, I would
come
with pleasure, but if he wishes to go not to let me be the cause; but
to
go anyhow, maybe he will have a better chance at the girls. I would
sign
my reasons for not going, but I deem it unnecessary. I will tell him
when
I see him. Lou, I would be glad to say but I don't know when I can come
now,
not before the first of the month anyhow. We have had a good deal of
sickness
in the family. Ruthie has not been able for duty in a month - she is
now
on the mend. Father has been confined to the house every since the day
I went to your house, my health continues good. Lou, take care of
yourself;
many are sick and dying; for this reason I shall be glad to hear
fromyou
often. I will write you again before long. Very affectionately yours,
F.
A. Frazier (note added to letter) Saturday Feb. 19th Dear Lou: As I
answered
your note several days ago and haven't had an opportunity of sending it
to the office; I will add a little more and make it answer for another
letter.
I guess as it was raining all day yesterday you did not look for me,
had
the weather been good, I guess you would have been disappointed. I
could
not have gone anyway. Lou, I was down and spent a few hours with Uncle
Herd
R. and family another evening. They treated me very kind when I started
Bas followed me out to the gate and said -Mr. F. you have not told me
all
about our folks on the creek, said he wanted to go with me when I went
over
again said as I was the eldest he would give me prefference (guess he
will)
should he go next time. With much love and affection for you I close,
F.A.F.
Lou, I guess I will come to see you about Saturday before the first
Sunday
in March. Please write to me between now and then if you had rather I
would
not come that soon tell me and I will put it off, I will have to come
on
Saturday or Sunday as I can't loose the time during week days. Don't
you
think I am about out of paper.
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At Home August 6th,1875 My Dear Lou: It is in and through my most
tender
affections of my heart I attempt writing you this evening and I can
hardly
keep from feeling a dread that my letter will not render entire
satisfaction,
but Lou if it don't in my heart I blame no one but myself for you have
been
true and offered fare in every respect. I stand pretty much where I did
when we parted last. I have studied and restudied the matter but hard
to
come to the point where I look at it one way but on the other hand it
looks
like nonsence to be halting between two opinions, what is a few months
either
way? I opened school this week with 45 S. good many to come in next
week
but the trouble is I can't find out for certain how long the school
will
last. Mr. Henry said he did not think it would continue much over three
months and if that be the case it would not be worth our while to
settle
near the school house. If we could get a house to live in but decided
to
give you the prefference if you will except as to the time three or
four
months, don't amount to much anyway- very true I would rather my
arrangements
were made for another year but nevertheless thy will as well as mine be
done. If it be your desire to marry soon I will try to make some
arrangements
to take care of you' if not assure your folks we will be as little
trouble
as possible when we do get ready to be off so far as their affairs are
concerned.
I would not have them wait a minute on us. Lou, I wish I was with you,
I
could talk better perhaps than I can write (I don't know either whether
I could or not). I long for the time to come when this subject will be
worked
over no more and when we will dwell in love together, then I think I
will
be happy at your side. Contentment: O' how sweet it would be. I hope I
will
experience it soon; may I not lose another year as I have the last but
may
the year to come, find us situated together is the earnest desire of
your
loving, Frank. Dear Lou, I hope you will pardon me if I have said
anything
contrary to thy will because nothing has been meant that way; but much
to
thee I owe for the kindness thou has shown toward me. I am going to
town
tomorrow before I hear from you. I would like to have a letter from you
as soon next week as possible. Perhaps I can come over Saturday week or
tomorrow week if necessay. I don't know anything to the contrary now.
Mother
and Ruth have been preparing for the meeting. Ruth says to tell you to
come
and stay awhile with her. I am well as usual this week. I remain as
ever
your affectionate lover. F. A. Frazier
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At Home Aug. 21st 1775 My dearest Lou: According to promise, I will
write
you a few lines that you may know that I will survive. Nothing I
believe
very interesting to write you. I arrived safely at home about dust
Sabboth
eve without any rain on me. It seemed almost like a providential thing
that
the rain ceased that evening. Lou, I feel very much fatigued this
morning
after laboring all week with from 40 -50 chaps in the school house
which
was very tiresome. I was called on during the night last night to go
for
a doctor for two of my neighbor boys who are very poorly with fevor.
After
riding to Cleveland and back you can guess I don't feel very gay this
morning.
But Lou, while such is the case you know I have always complied with my
promises when I tell you I'll do anything so long as it is in my power
I
will do it. I hope that I will never be guilty of prevaricating, but
ever
be true to one I hold so dear. Lou, I often think of you, and with deep
affections each meeting seems happier than the last, and each parting
more
painful. Time rapidly wings its flight, but never to fast can it move
until
thou art borne to my bosom. Until that happy day, and after it may all
love,
joy, and peace be thine is the sincere wish of your very humble and
affectionate
Frank. P.S. Lou I thought I was done writing but I have thought of
something
more. Especially for Fannie, tell her that Mr. Moore has returned home.
Visited my school yesterday - said he would like very much to go to
Candy Creek, asked me when I was going over and so on - Ruth is fixing
to go to Georgia with sister to stay awhile, she and I calculate on
going to Burkets tomorrow to a meeting. I wish you and I. B. would come
over there. Lou,
you must excuse my pencil scribling. Pa spilt all my ink last night and
it is the best I can do at this time. Don't know when I will be over
again
would like to come before all of the peaches are gone. I will hope to
hear
from you immediately if not sooner, please Lou, do not disappoint me.
Yours
Truely----
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Candy Creek, Tennessee Sept. 18/1875 Dear Frank- I received your
apprecative
missive some two hours ago. Brother told me what you said today. I
don't
know what to say in answer to your intergations as to renting at Uncle
S.
unless it be as of old. It's as you think best I am not going to
complain
when you do the best you can. One thing certain we don't like we will
not
be bound to stay always. But if I know anything of the house it will
need
repair. As to settling near relatives, I don't care much about it, no
to
be candid. Yet I will never throw a single straw in your way if I know
it.
If you think it best - all well. I can stay if only you are there.
Where
you are to sympathize with me I can, I will try to be content. I do not
wish to be dictatorial in the least. So do dear Frank as you think best
- for yourself & Lou, I think will not complain. What is best for
you
is as I consider for me. When you have made a decision be prompt to-
let
- me know what it is. I heard this week that you had ken the Sprigg's
place.
I did not know whether it was so or not till your letter came this
evening-
I was sorry to hear that you were not well. Frank, you don't know how
glad
I will be when you get out of that school room. I hope that I will be
better
than I now am. I went to Mr. Lawson's today. I am so tired tonight I
can
scarcely sit-up to write. It was weaving Friday but I had to give up
the
attempt- about two hours by sun. First time I ever had weaving to
affect
my breath and could scarcely breathe for twenty-four hours without
pain.
Maybe it will get better now. I feel better than yesterday, some. I
thought
that it would be better for me to be in company than not- is the reason
I went to Mr. L's today. I want to see you Frank. I have never known
trouble
till of late. You may not understand why so but I know it's that way.
My
heart has been wrung with grief. I have often thought that I cannot
bear
it alone. You may think it weakness yet I can't avoid it. Soon I hope
it
will be ended as to an addition yet it's pangs will ever remain in my
bosom.
This only causes me to cling closer to the one I have selected of all
others
I think most sure to make me happy in this life. Come over whether F.
comes
or not- she will come if nothing happens more than we know now--Excuse
this
would be letter for I will have to close for tonight - it is late and a
big days work before me tomorrow. So with much love to you I say
Goodnight,
Lou Monday Morning September 20th 1875 Frank, I have been thinking
about
what Brother said If we are going to Uncle's I say go- if Uncle will
give you a chance that will pay you it may be that he would let me stay
till
you would have time to do better. Then I would like to be near sister
Susie.
I have always been independent of my Chatata relatives and it will
remain
so. You know how I hold my head it will still be up for I know some of
them
don't like me. And I am not one inch behind them. Your Uncle seemed to
enjoy
his visit yesterday- As I was getting on my horse he chucked a letter
at
me- We will enjoy this week if I keep feeling as well as I do this
morning.
Hope to see you soon, was glad to hear from Sallie, Your affectionate
Lou
J.
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--------------- The article that she wrote after the death of Grandpa
and
the letters written during their courtship reveal much about the close
relationship of this couple. The following passage was found by Grandma
bed, written
in her handwriting, after Grandpa's death. Did she copy it or did she
write
it herself?
"Death crossed over our threshold and left the voice
of
our loved one dumb. Our friends clasp our hands and try to say words
that
will soothe our hearts that are stricken numb. Speech seems so vain
when
sorrow is at its peak. Words are such little things. So sadly they fail
in the deep moments of sorrow the darkening mystery of death. Yet there
are words that console and save, words associated with love, grief, and
hope, and thoughts of God. (The coward in us whispers and we shed many
a
tear.) Though the home life is endowed with memories sweet, we dread
the
very silence of the place. There we catch ourselves listening for the
call
to service to help in his weakness, in the silent hours of the night
for
the breathing to know that he slept or was only keeping still so that
we
might not be distrubed. He was so intimately connected with every tiny
affair
of the daily living. His strong personality raised all to a high level
and
quickened the lives of all around him and his presence surely filled in
and rounded out our home. At times I feel as though the world had
stopped moving and that I was never to feel it go again."
See scrapbook for obituary
More About Francis Asbury Frazier:
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery
Children of Frances Julian and Francis Frazier are:
+ 73 i. Winfred Julian5 Frazier, born 05 November 1876
in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 16 August 1957 in Bradley County,
Tennessee(Fort Hill Cementery).
74 ii. Maude Julian Frazier10, born 26 November 1877 in
Bradley County, Tennessee; died 06 March 1937 in Bradley County,
Tennessee(Fort
Hill Cementery).
Notes for Maude Julian Frazier:
Aunt Maude never married. She was the only daughter and as many
daughters
of her time she stayed at home and cared for her parents. I
remember going there as a child and she would takes us out to see the
chickens;
she seemed to always be trying out another breed. She was an
attractive
lady with a beautiful smile. She almost always cooked country ham
for breakfast.
(a letter written by Maude to her parents while she was
visiting
relatives in Texas)
Abilene, Texas May 3, 1904 Dear Papa and Mamma: I suspose
that
by this time you know that I am at Uncle Henegar's. Lillie came home
Sat.
and staid until Sunday afternoon. I have seen all of the folks but
Pearl
and her babies and Aunt Addie. Charlie and his family have moved back
here
so they are all here in a bunch - not more than three miles apart.
Now I am going to tell you something. It rained a
shower
here last night- the first for seven months. What do you think of that?
Uncle has not planted a grain of anything and many people are hauling
water
five miles and driving stock many miles to water. You never saw grass
any
deader in Aug. or in the dead of winter for that matter in Tennessee.
They
will say that they never saw it so dry but once before since they have
been
in Texas.
Taking everything into consideration I have seen nothing
superior
to Tenn.. Yet the best homes in the country here would seem common
there
and I have been no place yet where they fare better than we do at home.
Everyone treats me royally here. Indeed, they hardily allow me to get
myself
a drink of water.
I have had no mail since I came here for I had my
mail
sent to Caps and they have quit going there for mail since that law was
passed that the Star Route carriers could distribute mails along their
route.
So don't forget to write me to Abilene in care of Uncle as he went and
had
my name registered with his so that mail would be sent.
How is the garden and crops? I am well and hearty but just
about
as lazy as you can imagine. I will go to Merkle and spend two or three
days
at the close of the school. Write me often as you can with all of the
news.
Your Loving daughter, Maude Frazier
More About Maude Julian Frazier:
Medical Information: probably heart attack
+ 75 iii. Alva Julian Frazier, born 25
September
1879 in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 23 May 1932 in Lenoir City,
Tennessee.
+ 76 iv. Eustis Julian Frazier, born 05 June 1881 in
Bradley
County, Tennessee; died 19 November 1950 in Bradley County,
Tennessee(Fort
Hill Cementery).
+ 77 v. Carlos Julian Frazier, born 21 December 1883 in
Bradley
County, Tennessee; died 15 June 1979 in Lantana, Florida.
33. Susan Mabra4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)11
was born 16 November 1856 in Bradley County, Tennessee, and died 04 May
1889 in Athens, McMinn County, Tennessee. She married Eramasus
Taylor Hutsell12 16 March 1876 in Bradley County, Tennessee, son of
Andrew Hutsell
and Mary Earhart. He was born 26 September 1847, and died 12 May
1930
in Athens, McMinn County, Tennessee.
Notes for Susan Mabra Julian:
have conflicting dates for death: 05/04/1889 or 05/07/1886
also for marriage:03/16/1876 or 11/16/1786
Susan was reared by Samuel and Mary Smith Julian ECM
More About Susan Mabra Julian:
Burial: Union Chapel U. Methodist Church Cemetery
Notes for Eramasus Taylor Hutsell:
also have marriage date of 16/11/1876?
More About Eramasus Taylor Hutsell:
Burial: Union Chapel U. Methodist Church Cemetery
Children of Susan Julian and Eramasus Hutsell are:
+ 78 i. Minnie Lee5 Hutsell, born 21 March 1878; died 12
September
1943.
+ 79 ii. Etha Ophelia Hutsell, born 25 September 1879;
died
Aft. 1972.
+ 80 iii. Susan Mabra Hutsell, born 18 July 1881; died
September
1932.
+ 81 iv. Della Erasmus Hutsell, born 22 December 1884;
died
13 March 1946.
+ 82 v. Samme Julian Hutsell, born 21 June 1888; died 05
September
1982 in McMinn County, Tennessee.
34. Fanny Lossen Adelia4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)13
was born 15 August 1859 in Tyner, Hamiliton County, Tennessee, and died
26 February 1952 in Hamilton County, Tennessee. She married James
Harvey
Johnston14 28 April 1880 in Cleveland, Tennessee. He was born 12
October
1858 in Bradley County, Tennessee, and died 28 March 1949 in Hamilton
County,
Tennessee.
More About Fanny Lossen Adelia Julian:
Burial: Tyner Cemetery, Hamiliton Co., Tennessee
Notes for James Harvey Johnston:
Wheeler Roger and James H, sons of this family were famous baseball
players. (Doc) W.R.and Jimmy Johnston were friendly rivals in 1920
World Series Doc played for Cleveland and Jimmy for Brooklyn.
W. R. (Doc) Johnston, Jr. was a well known radio and t
v
personality in
Knoxville before his death in 1981
More About James Harvey Johnston:
Burial: Tyner Cemetery, Hamiliton Co., Tennessee
Children of Fanny Julian and James Johnston are:
83 i. Myrtle Beatrice5 Johnston14, born 18 March 1881
in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 27 April 1905.
+ 84 ii. Warren Bishop Johnston, born 13 December 1882;
died
22 March 1965 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
+ 85 iii. Wheeler Roger (Doc) Johnston, born 09
September
1887 in Cleveland, Tennessee; died 19 May 1961 in Chattanooga,
Tennessee.
+ 86 iv. James Harle Johnston, born 10 December 1889 in
Hamiliton
County, Tennessee; died 14 February 1967 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
+ 87 v. Annie Mack Johnston, born 02 December 1892 in
Cleveland,
Tennessee; died 1995 in Nashville, Tennessee.
+ 88 vi. Julian Adelia Johnston, born 26 September 1902
in
Cleveland, Tennessee; died April 1994 in Atlanta, Georgia.
+ 89 vii. Clifton Marcena Johnston, born 20 March 1885
in
Cleveland, Tennessee; died 11 April 1967 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
35. Marsena Franklin4 Julian (Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)15
was born 10 October 1861 in Bradley County, Tennessee, and died 26
September
1933 in Cleveland, Tennessee. He married Louise Alice Hawk 14
November
1888 in Bradley County, Tennessee., daughter of Wiley Hawk and Mary
Gray.
She was born 28 February 1866, and died 10 April 1932 in Cleveland,
Tennessee.
More About Marsena Franklin Julian:
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Bradley Co., Tennessee
More About Louise Alice Hawk:
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Children of Marsena Julian and Louise Hawk are:
+ 90 i. Ernest Simpson5 Julian, born 03 August 1892 in
Bradley
Co., Tennessee; died 08 December 1955 in Bradley Co., Tennessee.
+ 91 ii. Glenn Hyder Julian, born 09 August 1896 in
Abilene,
Texas; died 10 January 1982 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Generation No. 5
37. Sarah Caroline5 Henry (Sarah Ann4 Smith,
David3,
James2, William1) was born 09 February 1858, and died 26 October 1945
in
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Tennessee. She married Dr.
William Mattison Wilson. He was born 01 August 1850, and died 18
April 1902.
Children of Sarah Henry and Dr. Wilson are:
+ 92 i. Walter W.6 Wilson, born 17 August 1883.
+ 93 ii. Nella Wilson, born 27 August 1885; died 27
August
1970.
39. Mollie5 McLain (Rebecca Adaline4 Smith, David3, James2,
William1)
She married ? Burch.
Child of Mollie McLain and ? Burch is:
94 i. Bessie6 Burch. She married B. Henry
Campbell.
40. David Garrison5 McLain (Rebecca Adaline4 Smith, David3,
James2,
William1)16 was born 27 August 1861, and died 02 January 1923 in
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Tennessee. He married (1)
Laura Ellen Leamon 22 August 1880. She was born 21 October 1857,
and died 27 February 1911. He married (2) Minnie McKamy Aft.
1911.
Notes for David Garrison McLain:
Mortician
More About David Garrison McLain:
Burial: Fort Hill, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Children of David McLain and Laura Leamon are:
+ 95 i. Addie Jane6 McLain, born 03 May 1881; died 12
March
1960 in Bradley Co., Tennessee.
+ 96 ii. Oscar Lee McLain, born 17 October 1883; died 30
March 1953 in Bradley Co., Tennessee.
+ 97 iii. Lela May McLain, born 10 May 1886; died 04
April
1943 in Bradley Co., Tennessee.
98 iv. James Timothy McLain, born 19 November 1888;
died
13 August 1943. He married Grace Fleming West 20 April 1915; born
20 April 1898.
99 v. Pearl McLain, born 12 October 1890; died Abt.
1963
in Bradley Co., Tennessee. She married Frank S. Eiffert 18 March
1914;
born Abt. 1890; died Abt. 1963.
More About Pearl McLain:
Burial: Fort Hill, Bradley Co., Tennessee
+ 100 vi. Ann McLain, born 29 April 1894.
41. Houston H.5 McLain (Rebecca Adaline4 Smith, David3,
James2,
William1)17 was born 06 April 1869, and died Abt. June 1936. He
married
Sarah Emma Humberd 18 December 1889. She was born 01 June 1872,
and
died 01 January 1949.
Children of Houston McLain and Sarah Humberd are:
101 i. James Edward6 McLain.
102 ii. Lillie Gertrude McLain, born 11 January 1891;
died
Abt. April 1967.
+ 103 iii. William D. McLain, born 13 April 1893; died
Abt.
September 1952 in Michigan.
104 iv. John S. McLain, born 08 March 1895; died 03
October
1939 in Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Tennessee. He
married
Jimmie Buchanan 19 May 1919; born Abt. 1896; died 30 January 1970.
+ 105 v. Carl Henry McLain, born 23 December 1898; died
13
March 1972 in Bradley Co., Tennessee.
+ 106 vi. Wallace Roy McLain, born 28 November 1900.
+ 107 vii. Calvin E. McLain, born 01 April 1903; died 11
January 1962.
108 viii. Jewell McLain, born 22 May 1905; died 26
January
1936.
+ 109 ix. Earl F. McLain, born 09 August 1907; died 04
July 1975.
110 x. Effie McLain, born 18 March 1913. She
married
L. W. Lynch.
42. Thomas Leach5 McLain (Rebecca Adaline4 Smith, David3,
James2,
William1) was born Abt. 1874, and died 27 February 1941. He
married
Alora Lee, daughter of Sterling Lee and Maggie Battles. She died
03
August 1955.
Children of Thomas McLain and Alora Lee are:
111 i. Rose6 McLain.
+ 112 ii. Flavius J. McLain.
113 iii. Evelyn McLain. She married Rev. Frank
Lemons.
114 iv. T. Lloyd McLain, born 29 October 1908.
44. Henry5 Varner (Mary Elizabeth4 Julian, Mourning3 Smith,
James2,
William1) He married (1) Amanda Morrison. He
married
(2) Samantha Richadson O'Donald.
Children of Henry Varner and Amanda Morrison are:
115 i. Hezekiah6 Varner.
+ 116 ii. Henrietta Varner.
Child of Henry Varner and Samantha O'Donald is:
+ 117 i. Henrietta6 Varner.
45. Sarah Jane5 Varner (Mary Elizabeth4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) She married Franklin Coleman.
Children of Sarah Varner and Franklin Coleman are:
118 i. Fred6 Coleman.
119 ii. Nettie Coleman.
120 iii. Paul Coleman.
121 iv. Gertie Coleman.
122 v. Harry Coleman.
123 vi. Pearl Coleman.
124 vii. Maude Coleman.
125 viii. Wayne Coleman.
126 ix. General Coleman.
127 x. Earl Coleman.
46. Elizabeth Barksdale5 Varner (Mary Elizabeth4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1) was born Unknown. She married Red Byrd
Hunter.
Children of Elizabeth Varner and Red Hunter are:
128 i. Paul6 Hunter.
+ 129 ii. Benjamin Hunter.
+ 130 iii. Daniel Hunter.
131 iv. Infant Hunter.
47. Frances Matilda5 Varner (Mary Elizabeth4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1) was born Unknown. She married David
O'Dell
Hickman.
Children of Frances Varner and David Hickman are:
+ 132 i. Ida Mae6 Hickman, born Abt. 1886; died Abt.
1945.
+ 133 ii. Mary Elizabeth Hickman, born Abt. 1889; died
Abt.
1960.
+ 134 iii. Samuel Henegar Hickman, born Abt. 1891.
+ 135 iv. James William Hickman, born Abt. 1896; died
Abt.
1971.
+ 136 v. Winnie Irene Hickman, born Abt. 1901.
49. Mary (Molly)5 Lovelady (Sarah McCamy4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) She married (1) William Tilman
Windham.
She married (2) Borne Hogue.
Children of Mary Lovelady and William Windham are:
+ 137 i. Warren6 Windham.
+ 138 ii. William Tilman Windham, Jr..
+ 139 iii. Alfred Windham.
Children of Mary Lovelady and Borne Hogue are:
+ 140 i. Myrtle6 Hogue.
141 ii. Laura Hogue.
142 iii. Robert Hogue.
143 iv. John Hogue.
51. Joe L.5 Lovelady (Sarah McCamy4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) He married (1) Emma ?. He
married
(2) Pearl Curtis. She died Abt. 1969.
Children of Joe Lovelady and Pearl Curtis are:
144 i. Jerome6 Lovelady.
145 ii. Christine Lovelady.
146 iii. Lois Lovelady.
147 iv. William Marshall Lovelady.
53. Pauline5 Lovelady (Sarah McCamy4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) She married Scott Smith.
Children of Pauline Lovelady and Scott Smith are:
148 i. Bessie6 Smith. She married ? Griffith.
149 ii. Basil Smith. He married Bell Cummings.
150 iii. Scott Smith, Jr..
54. Hubert5 Lovelady (Sarah McCamy4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) He married Bertha Hickman.
Child of Hubert Lovelady and Bertha Hickman is:
+ 151 i. Corness6 Lovelady.
55. Catherine5 Lovelady (Sarah McCamy4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) She married James Bean.
Children of Catherine Lovelady and James Bean are:
152 i. Maxi6 Bean.
+ 153 ii. Della Bean.
57. Charles Coke5 Lovelady (Sarah McCamy4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born Abt. 1876, and died 13 October 1969.
He married (1) Ann Alexander. She died Abt. 1914. He
married (2)
Ethell Varner.
Children of Charles Lovelady and Ann Alexander are:
154 i. Venice6 Lovelady.
155 ii. Sarah Lovelady.
156 iii. Hoarce Lovelady.
157 iv. Glenn Lovelady.
158 v. Merril Lovelady.
61. Maude Beatrice5 Moreland (Martha Ann4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born Unknown. She married Owen K.
Dorsett.
Children of Maude Moreland and Owen Dorsett are:
+ 159 i. Adelia6 Dorsett.
160 ii. Edgar Arnold Dorsett.
64. Emma Julian5 (twin) (Samuel Daily4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born 14 January 1874 in Bradley County,
Tennessee, and died 28 June 1965 in Bradley County, Tennessee.
She married William Oscar Haggart 16 June 1897 in Cleveland,
Tennessee. He was born 09 December 1871 in Bradley County,
Tennessee, and died 01 November 1940 in
Bradley County, Tennessee.
Children of Emma (twin) and William Haggart are:
161 i. May Ruth6 Haggart, born Abt. 1898 in Bradley
Co., Tennessee; died in Bradley Co., Tennessee.
162 ii. Edwina Julian Haggart.
163 iii. Arizora Haggart.
164 iv. Willie Mae Haggart.
+ 165 v. Lester Shelton Haggart, born 28 October 1908 in
Bradley Co., Tennessee; died 17 August 1964 in Tupelo, Ms..
166 vi. William Oscar Haggart,Jr., born 1907.
65. Ella5 Julian (Samuel Daily4, Mourning3 Smith, James2,
William1)
was born 14 January 1874 in Blount Co., Tennessee, and died 04 March
1919.
She married Doctor William Henry Sullivan, son of Daniel Asbury
Sullivan.
He was born 29 March 1870 in Calhoun, Tennessee, and died 15 January
1944
in Bradley County, Tennessee.
Children of Ella Julian and William Sullivan are:
+ 167 i. Samuel Julian6 Sullivan, born 17 October 1900.
+ 168 ii. DDS Daniel Asbury Sullivan, born 23 August
1902.
169 iii. Edith Sullivan, born 09 May 1906.
+ 170 iv. Mary Ella Sullivan, born 1908.
+ 171 v. William Wendell Sullivan, born 25 March 1910;
died
20 November 1960.
+ 172 vi. Dorothy R.Sullivan, born 11 November 1914;
died
1975.
68. Festus5 Still (Sophronia Eulalia4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born December 1876, and died 27 April 1954.
He
married Maude Land.
Children of Festus Still and Maude Land are:
173 i. Paul Hamilton6 Still.
174 ii. William Still.
69. Loris Andrew5 Still (Sophronia Eulalia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1) was born Abt. October 1880, and died Abt.
1949.
He married Susan D. Alexander.
Child of Loris Still and Susan Alexander is:
+ 175 i. Ernestine6 Still.
70. Bessie5 Still (Sophronia Eulalia4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born 27 April 1879, and died 16 February
1970.
She married W.A.Shell.
Children of Bessie Still and W.A.Shell are:
176 i. R.W.6 Shell.
177 ii. Paul E. Shell.
178 iii. W. Ott Shell.
71. J. Frank5 Still (Sophronia Eulalia4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born 23 December 1891, and died 19 July
1970. He married Mattie Patton. She was born 10 November
1887, and died
27 February 1967.
Child of J. Still and Mattie Patton is:
+ 179 i. James Patton6 Still, born 08 October 1913.
72. William Arms5 Julian (Isham B.4, Mourning3 Smith,
James2,
William1) was born 02 December 1870 in Hamilton Co., Tennessee, and
died 22 November 1954 in Ft. Sumner, New Mexico. He married (1)
Mary Julian Abt. 1890. He married (2) Mary Elizabeth
Goodman 10 November 1909 in Roosevelt Co., Territory of New Mexico,
daughter of Lewis Goodman
and Sallie Whitt. She was born 11 March 1883 in Elliot Co.,
Kentucky,
and died 28 June 1969 in Ft. Sumner, New Mexico.
Child of William Julian and Mary Julian is:
180 i. Kara6 Julian, born Abt. 1893; died Abt. 1984 in
Long
Beach, Ca..
Children of William Julian and Mary Goodman are:
181 i. Louis Isham6 Julian, born 04 December 1910 in La
Lando,
New Mexico; died 18 July 1933 in Ft. Sumner, New Mexico.
+ 182 ii. Walter DeWitt Julian, born 07 January 1915 in
La
Lando, New Mexico; died 26 June 1986 in Clovis, New Mexico.
+ 183 iii. Ruby Mae Julian, born 05 October 1916 in La
Lando,
New Mexico; died 29 August 1983 in Portales, New Mexico.
73. Winfred Julian5 Frazier (Frances Lutetia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1)18 was born 05 November 1876 in Bradley County,
Tennessee, and died 16 August 1957 in Bradley County, Tennessee(Fort
Hill
Cementery). He married Bertha Irene Marshall19 07 September 1904
in Bradley County, Tennessee, daughter of William Marshall and Rachal
Cooke. She was born 23 August 1879 in prob Bradley County,
Tennessee, and died
12 April 1956 in Bradley County, Tennessee(Fort Hill Cementery).
Notes for Winfred Julian Frazier:
Uncle Winfred had a grocery store in Cleveland. I don't remember
seeing
him many times.
Notes for Bertha Irene Marshall:
My memories of Aunt Bertha are mostly about the week of my father's
death.
She came from Cleveland to our house which was a long way in those
days.
She took over the kitchen and she was so kind and loving to
everyone.
I think that she and my mother were very close. From hearing my
mother
tell of the early days and the four sisters-in-laws, I think they
were all very good friends.
Children of Winfred Frazier and Bertha Marshall are:
184 i. Ruth Eloise6 Frazier20, born 16 June 1905 in
Cleveland,
Tennessee; died 09 January 1986 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Notes for Ruth Eloise Frazier:
Ruth never married. She researched and printed the first material
on
the Frazier and Julian families.* Before her death I (Jean
Freshour)
promised that I would update her little booklet. I didn't know
what
I was attempting. Ruth was a school teacher. She taught in
the Oak Ridge schools for many years.
* our particular branch
She was a charter member of the Oak Ridge Education Association
and
a member of the National Association and the Tennessee Education
Association.
More About Ruth Eloise Frazier:
Burial: Cremated
+ 185 ii. Medical Doctor Marshall Francis
Frazier,
born 18 February 1907 in Cleveland, Tennessee; died 02 November 1968 in
Oneida, Tennessee.
+ 186 iii. Winfred Rice Frazier(Fred), born 29 October
1914
in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 14 May 1989 in Knox County,
Tennessee.
+ 187 iv. Richard Reneau Frazier, Sr., born 19 December
1918
in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 16 March 2002 in Knoxville,
Tennessee.
75. Alva Julian5 Frazier (Frances Lutetia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1)20 was born 25 September 1879 in Bradley
County,
Tennessee, and died 23 May 1932 in Lenoir City, Tennessee. He
married
Nellie Agnes Whittle20 04 December 1904 in Knoxville, Tennessee,
daughter
of Ranson Whittle and Sarah Byington. She was born 18 January
1882
in Knoxville, Tennessee, and died 11 June 1964 in Lenoir City,
Tennessee.
Notes for Alva Julian Frazier:
My father grew up on a farm and was never happy living in the
city.
He came to Knoxville as a young man to study agriculture at the
University
of Tennessee. He lived with his Uncle Tom while attending
school.
It was during this time that he met a young lady, Nell Whittle.
They
were married 12/04/1904.
They lived in Cleveland, Tennessee during the early years
of
their marriage. Their first child was still born. They
lived
in Chattanooga for a while, but in 1910, they were listed in the
Knoxville
City Directory. By this time they had two sons, Whittle and
Francis. Francis died with colic just before he was two years
old. My mother was
very ill with typhoid fever, and my father had surgery for a ruptured
appendix. These were hard times. By 1912 they had a grocery
store and lived
above the store on McCalla Avenue in Knoxville. He was good
grocery
man except for being too generous with credit. Mama always said
he
could not refuse credit to anyone who was hungry.
About 1917 or 1918 they realized a dream of Alva's:
they
purchased a farm (200acres) near the junction of Highways 11 and 70 in
the
edge of Loudon County. They moved from Knoxville in a wagon, all
day
for twenty miles. My mother suffered from culture shock:
the
mud on her carpets, the farmers in overall at church etc I was
still
hearing about it years later. They had three sons at this time:
Whittle,
Julian, and Philip.
Alva continued to sell groceries, but now wholesale for
someone
else. He also tried to farm and garden on nights and Saturday,
never
Sunday, Sunday was for rest and church. He traveled all
over
middle East Tennessee calling on merchants who became lifetime
friends.
He wore out some of the earliest Model T Fords. An early
treat
I remember was going with him in the summer time and having a picnic
lunch
of cheese and crackers and soda pop.
We lived in a very old log house which had been rebuilt or
restored
several times. School conditions were very poor- no transportations
with
the nearest two room school about 3 miles away. In the
first
years, they moved to Lenoir City , during the school year(5 miles
away)
Later the boys rode our horse and family pet, red Prince to the
two
room school. (Prince roamed loose in our yard, sometimes with several
kids
on his back). One day, he headed for the back of the farm and while
crossing
Hwy # 11 was hit and killed by a Greyhound Bus. There were
many
tears shed for him. We never had another horse anything
like
him.
When I became school age in 1928, there was talk of moving
back
to town, but finally , we got a school bus actually it was a well
filled
station wagon.
About 1930 Alva opened a wholesale grocery in Lenoir
City.(
Remember this is the time of the terrible depression) remembering
his history of trouble with giving credit too freely, he called it Spot
Cash Grocery. He was just finishing a day there on May 23, 1932
when
he fell on the sidewalk, dead with a massive heart attack, just 51
years
old. (These many many years later I can still feel the pain of
that
time.) I was 10 years old. I remember the next days like an
often played old movie.
Alva and Nell had a site picked out to build a new
home.
He was to never see the mortage paid off or the new home built.
More About Alva Julian Frazier:
Burial: Lenior City Cemetery
Notes for Nellie Agnes Whittle:
She was called Nell. This was her preference so that is what we
put
on her gravestone.
My mother was a great storyteller and she often
entertained
us as children with stories of her childhood and growing up years. To
me
it always seemed to be a romantic time (gay nineties) with carriage and
horses and beautiful dresses. She was a part of a prominent
family
and had advantages while growing up that many did not have. She
attended
Holbrook College at a time when many girls did not go on to school. She
was a talented pianist. She played the piano for the
neighborhood
Baptist Church for many years even though she was a Methodist
She loved to sew and made all of her clothing and
then
later mine. She loved colors and could make her home look pretty
with
very little. She was a very good cook and passed on to me many of
her cooking skills. The table had to be set properly and certain things
had to be done in the proper way. She lived her victorian
upbringing.
By the time I was born, seventh of eight children, she was
worn
out and ill most of the time.
After my father died (before Social Security), we had a
hard
time. It was 1932, the middle of the great depression. She
managed
with what little she had very well. She took the insurance money
($5000)
and paid off the mortgage on the farm. A thousand dollars was put
in the bank for emergencies: taxes or the occasional doctor bill.
During the 1940 and 50's the farm was gradually sold off
to
pay hospital and doctor bills (in the years before Medicare) She
was
blind and ill for several years before she died at 82 years of
age.
For the last 32 years of her life, she continued to live on the farm
where
she had lived with my father. She refused to leave the place where she
had
lived in happier times.
More About Nellie Agnes Whittle:
Burial: Lenior City Cemetery
Children of Alva Frazier and Nellie Whittle are:
188 i. Nellie Agnes6 Frazier21, born Abt. 1905 in
Bradley
County, Tennessee; died 1905 in Bradley County, Tennessee(Fort Hill
Cementery).
Notes for Nellie Agnes Frazier:
First born child of Alva and Nell, Nellie Agnes, was a beautiful red
headed
child.
She was still born.
+ 189 ii. Alva Whittle Frazier, born 26
April
1907 in Chattanooga, Tennessee; died 01 December 1976 in Johnson City,
Tennessee
(Mount Vista Cem).
190 iii. Francis Asbury Frazier22, born 16 August 1909
in
Knox County, Tennessee; died 24 June 1911 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Notes for Francis Asbury Frazier:
Francis Asbury Frazier was named for his
paternal grandfather. He died 6-24-1911 just two months before
his second birthday.
My mother said he was a very happy child. He died with colic. He
is
buried in Old Gray Cemetery on Broadway in Knoxville.
More About Francis Asbury Frazier:
Cause of Death: colic
Medical Information: buried in Old Gray Cemetary in Knoxville, Tennessee
+ 191 iv. Murrell Julian Frazier, born 18
March
1912 in Knoxville, Tennessee; died 01 March 1997 in Camdenton, Missouri.
+ 192 v. Philip Carlos Frazier, born 04 March 1917 in
Knoxville,
Tennessee.
+ 193 vi. Jack David Frazier, born 24 November 1919 in
Lenoir
City, Tennessee; died 09 June 2000 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
+ 194 vii. Donna Jean Frazier, born 05 May 1922 in
Loudon
County, Tennessee.
195 viii. William Dexter Frazier23, born 20 June 1924
in
Loudon County, Tennessee; died 28 November 1990 in San Antonia,
Texas.
He married Carolyn ? Abt. 1975.
Notes for William Dexter Frazier:
Bill was a semi-invalid for most of his life. Lived with his
mother
until her death. Married late in life and divorced. Lived his
last years near Phil in San Antonio. He was cremated and ashes
spread on
the family plot in Lenior City, Tennessee.
More About William Dexter Frazier:
Burial: Ashes: Lenoir City, Tennessee Cemetery
76. Eustis Julian5 Frazier (Frances Lutetia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1)24 was born 05 June 1881 in Bradley County,
Tennessee,
and died 19 November 1950 in Bradley County, Tennessee(Fort Hill
Cementery).
He married Lois Blondell Nichols25 17 May 1917 in
Bradley
County, Tennessee, daughter of Nichols and Penelope Jones. She
was
born 09 September 1893 in Wisconsin, and died 04 April 1961 in
Bradley
County Tennessee(Fort Hill Cemetery ).
Notes for Eustis Julian Frazier:
Eustis taught in Bradley County school for about 40 years. He served
for
12 years as Superintendent, 9 years as principal at Bradley, and
was principal at Charleston, Tennessee before returning to
Bradley again, where he was teaching mathematics at the time of his
death.
Uncle Eustis and Aunt Lois lived near Grandma
Frazier's.
I remember how much fun it was as a child to go from Grandma to
their
house to play. Rachel was near my age and we usually played
dolls.
About once or twice each year before my father died we would go to
Cleveland
and it was a long trip. I remember going at least once after we
got
an A model Ford, quite a step up from the T models. Uncle
Eustis
and family came every year before my fathers' death to visit. These
were
good times for our family.
Notes for Lois Blondell Nichols:
I remember Aunt Lois as being very attractive and friendly. It
seemed
everyone loved her. She was a musician. I must have been
the only brown eyed cousin among the Frazier cousins. She always
mentioned
my brown eyes. Most were blonds and red heads with blue eyes.
Children of Eustis Frazier and Lois Nichols are:
196 i. Leslie Nichols6 Frazier26, born 10 February 1918
in
Bradley County, Tennessee; died 10 April 2000 in Branford,
Florida.
He married (1) Agnes Bohannen McCormick27 Abt. 1945; born Unknown; died
Abt. 1965. He married (2) Exie Buck Abt. 1990; born Unknown in ?..
Notes for Agnes Bohannen McCormick:
1st wife of Leslie
+ 197 ii. Rachael Elizabeth Frazier, born
17
November 1920 in Bradley County, Tennessee.
+ 198 iii. Shirley Lois Frazier, born 31 March 1926 in
Bradley
County, Tennessee.
77. Carlos Julian5 Frazier (Frances Lutetia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1)28 was born 21 December 1883 in Bradley County,
Tennessee, and died 15 June 1979 in Lantana, Florida. He married
Cecile
Whitworth 10 October 1911 in Bradley, County, Tennessee. She was
born
26 December 1892, and died 11 October 1976 in Lantana, Florida.
Notes for Carlos Julian Frazier:
Carlos lived 95 1/2 years and was able to live in his own
home
till the end, only in bed the last week. He was a well known
nurseryman
in the Palm Beach area of Florida. He dealt with all kind of
plants.
His hobby was "podacarpus"; an ornamental shrub. He began
planting
the seed as a hobby; but it developed into a full time
occupation.
This family was known for their kind hospitality to everyone.
I remember only once when I was a child that Uncle Carlos and
Aunt
Cecile came to visit. Florida was along way from Tennessee.
Corinne was a baby and Carl just a little boy. I felt as if I
knew
the girls because my mother had told me much about my cousins.
She
had known them while they still lived in Cleveland. Clarence and
I
went to see them once when we were in Miami
for a business trip. They were very gracious to us. Frances
lived near and she came over to see us. We did not have much time
since Clarence had to be back for meetings. I wish I had known
them
better.
Children of Carlos Frazier and Cecile Whitworth are:
+ 199 i. Frances Isabel6 Frazier, born 01 October 1912
in
Bradley County, Tennessee.
+ 200 ii. Mary Cordelia Frazier(Mary Dee), born 13
September
1914 in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 30 November 2001 in
Stevenson,
Maryland(Druid Ridge Cemetery).
+ 201 iii. Mildred Whitworth Frazier, born 18 January
1917
in Bradley County, Tennessee; died 06 April 1983 in Nashville,
Tennessee.
+ 202 iv. Rebecca Ann Frazier (Becky), born 17 April
1920
in Bradley County, Tennessee.
+ 203 v. Carl Whitworth Frazier, born 21 January 1926 in
West Palm Beach, Florida.
+ 204 vi. Martha Corinne Frazier, born 22 August 1930 in
West Palm Beach, Florida.
78. Minnie Lee5 Hutsell (Susan Mabra4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born 21 March 1878, and died 12 September
1943.
She married Robert Allen Cate 16 December 1897, son of Robert Cate and
Rachael
Cath. He was born 23 October 1872, and died 16 December 1940.
More About Minnie Lee Hutsell:
Burial: Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery
Children of Minnie Hutsell and Robert Cate are:
+ 205 i. Dennis Julian6 Cate, born 19 April 1899.
+ 206 ii. Eramus Ervin Cate, born 20 October 1900 in
McMinn
Co., Tennessee; died July 1965.
207 iii. Fred Thomas Cate, born 15 May 1903. He
married
Maurene Blackford.
+ 208 iv. Rachel Catherine Cate, born 01 October 1905.
+ 209 v. Robert Hutsell Cate, born 15 March 1913.
79. Etha Ophelia5 Hutsell (Susan Mabra4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born 25 September 1879, and died Aft. 1972.
She
married Thomas Alanzo Marler. He was born 29 September 1877 in
James, Tennessee, and died 21 March 1948.
Children of Etha Hutsell and Thomas Marler are:
+ 210 i. Feires Manerva6 Marler, born 12 August 1896.
+ 211 ii. Greta Elizabeth Marler, born 01 June 1898.
+ 212 iii. Elsie Della Marler, born 04 September 1900.
+ 213 iv. Alta Juanita Marler, born 30 September 1902.
+ 214 v. Ray Cuthbert Marler, born 30 June 1904; died 07
February
1997 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
80. Susan Mabra5 Hutsell (Susan Mabra4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born 18 July 1881, and died September 1932.
She
married Dr. Hugh Victor DuBois.
Child of Susan Hutsell and Dr. DuBois is:
215 i. Hugh Victor6 DuBois, Jr., born Abt. 1912; died
Abt.
1933.
81. Della Erasmus5 Hutsell (Susan Mabra4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1) was born 22 December 1884, and died 13 March
1946.
She married Lucien Haynes Peck. He was born 03 January 1884, and
died
22 December 1943.
Children of Della Hutsell and Lucien Peck are:
216 i. Gertrude Erasmus6 Peck, born 08 June 1915 in
Sweetwater,
Tennessee. She married (1) Rufus Gaut McGuire; born 08 May 1914;
died
05 October 1950. She married (2) John LaFayette Cooley; born 25
October
1888.
+ 217 ii. Elliott Looney Peck, born 26 November 1917 in
Sweetwater,
Tennessee; died 17 October 1968.
82. Samme Julian5 Hutsell (Susan Mabra4 Julian, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1)29 was born 21 June 1888, and died 05 September 1982
in McMinn County, Tennessee. She married Joseph Raphael Warren29
11 January 1911. He was born 29 November 1884, and died 22 July
1969 in McMinn County, Tennessee.
More About Samme Julian Hutsell:
Burial: Union Chapel Cemetery
Notes for Joseph Raphael Warren:
He was married to Samme Julian HUTSELL (daughter of
Erasmus
Taylor HUTSELL and Susan Mabra JULIAN) on January 11, 1911. The
ceremony
was performed at her father's home by Rev. John Haven Warren, who was a
brother of Joseph (Joe) and the pastor of Union Chapel Methodist Church
at the time. Samme Julian HUTSELL was born on June 21, 1888 in
McMinn
County, TN. She died on September 5, 1982. She was
buried
in Union Chapel United Methodist Cemetery near Athens,
TN.
More About Joseph Raphael Warren:
Burial: Union Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery
Children of Samme Hutsell and Joseph Warren are:
+ 218 i. Susan Mildred6 Warren, born 17 August 1912 in
Canton,
N. C..
+ 219 ii. Martha Mabra Warren, born 01 September 1914 in
Beaufort Co., N. C.; died 01 August 1995.
84. Warren Bishop5 Johnston (Fanny Lossen Adelia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1) was born 13 December 1882, and died 22 March
1965
in Hamilton County, Tennessee. He married (1) Elice Smedley 05
October
1906. She was born 1887, and died 1980. He married (2)
Elice Medly 05 October 1906. She was born 1887, and died 1980.
Children of Warren Johnston and Elice Smedley are:
220 i. Lamarr6 Johnston, born 1908; died 1954. He
married
Katie Babb 1935; born 1903.
221 ii. Everett Johnston, born 1911. He married
Maureen
Burke 1940; born 1917.
85. Wheeler Roger (Doc)5 Johnston (Fanny Lossen Adelia4
Julian,
Mourning3 Smith, James2, William1)30 was born 09 September 1887 in
Cleveland,
Tennessee, and died 19 May 1961 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He
married
Margaret Eve Swafford 21 September 1910. She was born 24 December
1886,
and died 24 June 1973 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Children of Wheeler Johnston and Margaret Swafford are:
222 i. Paul Chambers6 Johnston, born 1911; died
1988.
He married Joan Earle; born 12 March 1915; died October 1983.
+ 223 ii. Wheeler R. (Doc) Johnston, born 12 August
1914;
died January 1981 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
+ 224 iii. Margaret Johnston, born 1920.
86. James Harle5 Johnston (Fanny Lossen Adelia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1)30 was born 10 December 1889 in Hamiliton
County,
Tennessee, and died 14 February 1967 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
He married Nora Belle Jones 01 November 1910. She was born 31
July 1888,
and died 14 May 1974 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Children of James Johnston and Nora Jones are:
+ 225 i. James Hunter6 Johnston, born 10 July 1913; died
17 September 1986.
226 ii. Dorothy Johnston, born Abt. 1915; died 1928.
+ 227 iii. Ruth Johnston, born 18 May 1917.
+ 228 iv. Harris Johnston, born 20 April 1919.
+ 229 v. Carolina Johnston, born 23 October 1922.
87. Annie Mack5 Johnston (Fanny Lossen Adelia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1)30 was born 02 December 1892 in Cleveland,
Tennessee,
and died 1995 in Nashville, Tennessee. She married Claude D.
Johnson
14 April 1914. He was born 1884, and died 1977.
Children of Annie Johnston and Claude Johnson are:
+ 230 i. Dane6 Johnson, born 24 September 1916.
+ 231 ii. Helen Louise Johnson, born 14 September 1917.
+ 232 iii. Betty Doris Johnson, born 14 February 1922.
233 iv. Julian Carol Johnson, born 25 June 1923.
He
married Margaret Moyer.
88. Julian Adelia5 Johnston (Fanny Lossen Adelia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1)30 was born 26 September 1902 in Cleveland,
Tennessee,
and died April 1994 in Atlanta, Georgia. She married (1) Prince
Harrell
17 July 1920. She married (2) L.G. (Smitty) Smith
Abt. 1940.
Child of Julian Johnston and Prince Harrell is:
234 i. Geraldine6 Harrell, born Abt. 1922.
89. Clifton Marcena5 Johnston (Fanny Lossen Adelia4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1)31 was born 20 March 1885 in Cleveland,
Tennessee,
and died 11 April 1967 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He married
Savella
Emmaline Sears 18 June 1913 in Somerset, Kentucky. She was born
10 January 1892 in Dykes, Kentucky, and died 21 May 1985 in
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Children of Clifton Johnston and Savella Sears are:
+ 235 i. Clifton Lowell6 Johnston, born 14 March 1914 in
Somerset,
Kentucky; died 04 February 2001 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
236 ii. Julian Sears Johnston, born 17 February 1916 in
Somerset, Kentucky; died 15 September 1944 in New Guinea. He
married
Marjorie Kerns 1944 in Chattanooga, Tennessee; born 1914 in
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
237 iii. Jeanne Harvey Johnston, born 01 June 1918;
died
23 October 1999.
Notes for Jeanne Harvey Johnston:
worked for Chattanooga Free Press for many years, we met her at the
Julian
reunion.
+ 238 iv. Emily Johnston, born 18 December
1923
in Somerset, Kentucky; died 21 February 2002.
90. Ernest Simpson5 Julian (Marsena Franklin4, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1)32 was born 03 August 1892 in Bradley Co., Tennessee,
and
died 08 December 1955 in Bradley Co., Tennessee. He married (1)
Minnie Payne32 18 June 1917 in Bradley County, Tennessee., daughter of
James LaGrange Payne. She was born 10 December 1892, and died 05
May 1946 in Bradley
Co., Tennessee. He married (2) Alma Louise Perkins 27 November
1952.
Notes for Ernest Simpson Julian:
A Pharmacist
thern Division
In the matter of ERNEST SIMPSON JULIAN, doing business as
JULIAN PHARMACY
Bankrupt
No. 12,277 In Bankruptcy
NOTICE OF SALE
TO ALL CREDITORS:
On account of expense, rent, etc., the Trustee will sell the following:
stock
of drugs, sundried, merchandise - Inventory Value $1200.00; furniture
and
fixtures - Value $1500.00 - subject to all liens, located on the Main
Square,
City of Athens, McMinn County, Tennessee, to the highest bidder for
cash
at
Public Sale to be held at the Bankruptcy Courtroom, Federal Building,
Chattanooga,
Tennessee, on Thursday, June 27th, 1940 at 11:00 A. M., subject to the
confirmation of the Court.
Dated June 22,
1940
SAM J. McALLESTER, Referee in Bankruptcy
More About Ernest Simpson Julian:
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Bradley Co., Tennessee
More About Minnie Payne:
Burial: Fort Hill Cemetery, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Child of Ernest Julian and Minnie Payne is:
+ 239 i. Mary Kathryn6 Julian, born 10 March 1922 in
Athens,
Tennessee; died 11 June 1999 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
91. Glenn Hyder5 Julian (Marsena Franklin4, Mourning3
Smith,
James2, William1)32 was born 09 August 1896 in Abilene, Texas, and died
10
January 1982 in Knoxville, Tennessee. He married Frieda Catherine
Mylius32
22 December 1933. She was born 19 April 1902 in Chattanooga,
Tennessee,
and died October 1991 in Roanoke, Virginia.
Notes for Glenn Hyder Julian:
He has done a lot of family research. I have some of his notes
from
1970. Shirley Hendrix gave them to me. He isn't listed in
the phone book anymore.
CPA
More About Glenn Hyder Julian:
Burial: Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
More About Frieda Catherine Mylius:
Burial: Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Children of Glenn Julian and Frieda Mylius are:
+ 240 i. Carl Louis6 Julian, born 26 August 1938 in
Knoxville,
Tennessee.
+ 241 ii. Glenn Marcenia Julian, born 01 October 1939 in
Knoxville, Tennessee.
Generation No. 6
92. Walter W.6 Wilson (Sarah Caroline5 Henry,
Sarah
Ann4 Smith, David3, James2, William1) was born 17 August 1883. He
married Sadie Steed.
Notes for Walter W. Wilson:
Cleveland Pharmacist
Children of Walter Wilson and Sadie Steed are:
+ 242 i. Sarah Gordon7 Wilson.
243 ii. William Steed Wilson. He married Barbara
Cook.
93. Nella6 Wilson (Sarah Caroline5 Henry, Sarah Ann4 Smith,
David3,
James2, William1) was born 27 August 1885, and died 27 August
1970.
She married John Robert McDaris 04 November 1909. He was born 14
July
1884, and died 25 July 1951.
Children of Nella Wilson and John McDaris are:
244 i. Miriam Roberta7 McDaris, born 25 February
1911.
She married W. P. Johns 28 March 1937.
+ 245 ii. Wanda Wilson McDaris, born 17 February 1914.
95. Addie Jane6 McLain (David Garrison5, Rebecca Adaline4
Smith,
David3, James2, William1) was born 03 May 1881, and died 12 March 1960
in Bradley Co., Tennessee. She married George Washington Howell
01 October 1899. He was born 24 September 1876, and died 28 March
1963.
More About Addie Jane McLain:
Burial: Fort Hill, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Child of Addie McLain and George Howell is:
+ 246 i. Homer Lee7 Howell, born 11 June 1902.
96. Oscar Lee6 McLain (David Garrison5, Rebecca Adaline4
Smith,
David3, James2, William1)33 was born 17 October 1883, and died 30 March
1953
in Bradley Co., Tennessee. He married (1) Della Inman
Carter. She was born 01 May 1887, and died 18 February
1906. He married (2) Caroline Morris Rogers 25 October
1910. She was born 03 March 1886,
and died 03 May 1958.
Notes for Oscar Lee McLain:
Mortician:McLain Funeral Home established in 1897-father, son, grandson.
More About Oscar Lee McLain:
Burial: Fort Hill, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Child of Oscar McLain and Della Carter is:
247 i. Della Carter7 McLain, born Abt. 1906; died 18
February
1907.
Child of Oscar McLain and Caroline Rogers is:
+ 248 i. David Pearson7 McLain, born 03 December 1913;
died
Abt. 1963.
97. Lela May6 McLain (David Garrison5, Rebecca Adaline4
Smith,
David3, James2, William1) was born 10 May 1886, and died 04 April 1943
in Bradley Co., Tennessee. She married Clyde Jonathan Campbell 23
July 1908.
More About Lela May McLain:
Burial: Fort Hill, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Children of Lela McLain and Clyde Campbell are:
+ 249 i. Dr. James McLain7 Campbell, born 10 August
1909; died 05 August 1952.
+ 250 ii. Ellen Campbell, born 13 November 1912.
100. Ann6 McLain (David Garrison5, Rebecca Adaline4 Smith,
David3,
James2, William1) was born 29 April 1894. She married Karl Nelson
Harris.
Children of Ann McLain and Karl Harris are:
+ 251 i. Clarellen7 Harris.
+ 252 ii. Margaret Ann Harris.
103. William D.6 McLain (Houston H.5, Rebecca Adaline4
Smith,
David3, James2, William1) was born 13 April 1893, and died Abt.
September 1952 in Michigan.
Child of William D. McLain is:
+ 253 i. Luther Elwood7 McLain, born 01 February 1914;
died
10 August 1970.
105. Carl Henry6 McLain (Houston H.5, Rebecca Adaline4
Smith,
David3, James2, William1) was born 23 December 1898, and died 13 March
1972
in Bradley Co., Tennessee.
More About Carl Henry McLain:
Burial: Sugar Creek Cemetery, Bradley Co., Tennessee
Child of Carl Henry McLain is:
+ 254 i. Sara Roberta7 McLain.
106. Wallace Roy6 McLain (Houston H.5, Rebecca Adaline4
Smith,
David3, James2, William1) was born 28 November 1900.
Child of Wallace Roy McLain is:
+ 255 i. Dewayne7 McLain.
107. Calvin E.6 McLain (Houston H.5, Rebecca Adaline4
Smith,
David3, James2, William1) was born 01 April 1903, and died 11 January
1962.
Child of Calvin E. McLain is:
+ 256 i. Rowena7 McLain, died 21 September 1937.
109. Earl F.6 McLain (Houston H.5, Rebecca Adaline4 Smith,
David3,
James2, William1) was born 09 August 1907, and died 04 July 1975.
Children of Earl F. McLain are:
+ 257 i. Gale A.7 McLain, born 21 August 1935.
+ 258 ii. Billy McLain.
112. Flavius J.6 McLain (Thomas Leach5, Rebecca Adaline4
Smith,
David3, James2, William1)
Children of Flavius J. McLain are:
+ 259 i. Norma Sue7 McLain.
+ 260 ii. Alora McLain.
+ 261 iii. Janet McLain.
116. Henrietta6 Varner (Henry5, Mary Elizabeth4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1) She married Don O'Donahough.
Children of Henrietta Varner and Don O'Donahough are:
262 i. Donna Mae7 O'Donahough.
263 ii. William O'Donahough.
264 iii. Michael O'Donahough.
117. Henrietta6 Varner (Henry5, Mary Elizabeth4 Julian,
Mourning3
Smith, James2, William1) She married ? O'Donahough.
Children of Henrietta Varner and ? O'Donahough are:
+ 265 i. Donna Mae7 O'Donahough.
+ 266 ii. William O'Donahough.