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251 by John Brown, J.P.
Burl also has date listed as 31 Jul 1911. 
Family F2199
 
252 by Noah Haggard Family F1355
 
253 by R. A. Owens,
bdn. J. A. Huffaker 
Family F1442
 
254 by R. R. Acree, M.G. Family F1997
 
255 by Rev. F. Lawson, Wit: Clara Underwood and Roy Johnson Family F2000
 
256 by Rev. G. F. Cox Family F1797
 
257 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F3486
 
258 by Rev. Lewis Family F2072
 
259 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2009
 
260 by Rev. W. H. Leming Wit; Helen Underwood and A. L. Bailey, Jr. Family F2352
 
261 by Rufus A. Bryan, J.P. wit: Joseph E. Underwood and Minnie E.
Moore. 
Family F2547
 
262 by Rufus G. Reynolds,M. G. Family F2871
 
263 by S. M. Irwin. M.G. Family F1861
 
264 by Sam Mount, J. P. Family F2855
 
265 by Samuel Mount J.P. Family F2181
 
266 by Sellers ESQ Family F3021
 
267 by Valentine Woodward Family F514
 
268 by W. H. Doane, J.P. Family F1181
 
269 By W. M. Hall JP
bn George W. Lyons 
Family F736
 
270 by Wm. H. Kaube, J. P. Family F2226
 
271 by Young Keebler Family F783
 
272 Cachexia secondary to Sjogren's syndrome Smith, Jessie Lee (I10752)
 
273 Caleb Jackson (C.J.) Saulpaw, Jr. was an avid collector and restorer of classic cars. He restored numerous antique vehicles. He worked as a meat department manager for Safeway for over 20 years. Saulpaw, Caleb Jackson (C. J.) Jr. (I1448)
 
274 Caleb Jackson ?Jack? Saulpaw was a member of the U.S. Navy and was stationed aboard the USS Missouri at the end of World War 2. He was present during the signing of the peace treaty between the U.S. and the Japanese, effectively ending World War 2. Saulpaw, Caleb Jackson "Jack" (I1299)
 
275 Can anyone tell me the storybehind the murder of Elbert L Hammack (or Hammock) on August 3, 1933? He was the son of Levi Hammock and Eliza Thomas, his wife was Easter Yadon.

He was stabbed to death near the Haun Cemetery in Union County. At the time he was 44 year old.

Nancy Cassada Nelson
Chesterfield NJ 
Source (S379)
 
276 Can shed a bit of light on Capt Davses! One on Carlos Davis, the other on Reda Davis.

Joseph W Davis (PVT Union Army) was father of Joseph M Davis. Joseph M had a nickname "CAP". He was always called" Uncle Cap". Old photo of he and others , he is listed as "Uncle Cap" and to my knowledge he was never in the military. In 1910 Uncle Cap was living in Oklahoma as a farmer. Carlos was age 13. In 1920 he was living in Indiana ( Carlos was age 21 )and -census dates. DAte seems of by a couple years but that is the census for you.

Mom remembered Uncle Cap very well , loved him. She " thought" he was called "CAP" because he Always wore a cap.

"Me thinketh" some researchers or whoever are thinking CAP is for Captain. In this case it isn't.

Carlos' parents were Joseph M ( called CAP) Davis and Mary Almeta/Almedia/ Aunt Meadie/Meady Foster. Mother was NOt Freely A Davis. From info on April-May June 2016 issue.

Phyllis Shulder 
Davis, Joseph W. (I29152)
 
277 Cancer Hutson, Clarence Cleo (I10749)
 
278 career included being a research pharmacist in Montreal Canada. Cummings, Dr. John (I3991)
 
279 Carl was married 3 times. Mount, Carl (I2091)
 
280 Carlos F Davis:

Funeral services for Carlos Fletcher ( family called him Fletcher of Fletch - my insert) Davis, 64, who died Saturday night at his home on Heiskel l Rt. 1, were held Tuesday at Fairview Baptist Church. The Rev John Adcock conducted the services and burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs Lorne Saunby of Highland Park, Mich, and Mrs James Stallons of Hazel Park, Mich. , brothers, John A and Clifton C Davis of Heiskell Rt. 1, sisters, Mrs Phil Baer of Detroit, and Mrs Samuel Fleck of Chicago. Holley in Clinton was in charge. 
Davis, Carlos Fletcher "Fletcher of Fletch" (I29190)
 
281 Cate, Glendia Loveday, age 47, of Dandridge, passed away Tuesday, February 26, 2002, following a sudden illness. Glendia was a graduate of Maury High School, Class of 1973 and an employee of Lear Corp. and an avid Nascar race fan. She is preceded in death by her parents, Jay and Pauline Lancaster Loveday. She is survived by her husband, Dale Cate; sister and brother-in-law, Peggy and Wendell Loveday, all of Dandridge; mother-in-law, Irma Cate; step-son, Scott Cate; brothers and sisters-in-law, Charlie and Dennis Cate, Melissa Cate, and Linda Vann; nieces and nephews, Stacy and Randy Baxter and special niece, Jessica Baxter. Funeral services will be held Thursday, February 28, at 8 p.m. at Farrar Dandridge Chapel with Rev. Buford Seal and Bro. Wayne McKinney conducting the service. Interment graveside services will be held Friday, March 1, at 11 a.m. at Cate Cemetery. Family will receive friends Thursday evening from 5-8 p.m. prior to funeral services. Farrar Funeral Home, Dandridge, is in charge of arrangements. (Obituary, The Dandridge Standard Banner) - compliments of Al Baumbach Loveday, Glendia (I28226)
 
282 CATE, MARTHA JONES - age 91, of Strawberry Plains, died
Thursday, May 8, 1997. She had been a resident of Jefferson County
Nursing Home and was preceded in death by husband, E.T. Cate; infant
daughter, Joyce Cate; daughter, Bernice Foland; grandsons, David Bales
and Denny Smith. She was a member of Dumplin Baptist Church.
Survivors: daughters, Irene Munsey of Knoxville, Jean Cannon of
Knoxville, Marilyn Hickman of Knoxville, Yvonne Bales of New Market,
Barbara Martin of Kodak, Carolyn Cate of Goldsboro, N.C.; sons,
Thurman Cate of Seymour, J. Harold Cate of Knoxville; 21 grandchildren;
28 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Funeral service 8 p.m.
Saturday in the West Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home, Rev. Ron Jones
and Rev. Kyle Cate officiating. Family and friends will meet at 2 p.m.
Sunday at Cate Cemetery for interment. Grandsons will be pallbearers. In
lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Dumplin Baptist Church
Building Fund, 1843 W. Dumplin Valley Rd., New Market, TN 37725, or
the Arthritis Foundation. The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Saturday
at Atchley Funeral Home in Sevierville. 
Source (S163)
 
283 CATE, MRS. HATTIE BAILEY - age 82 of Rt. 2, Kodak, widow of the late Mr. M. M. Cate, passed away 10:15 a.m. Sunday at Jefferson Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Member of the French Broad Valley Baptist Church. Survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. Turner (Velma) Sims, Mrs. Henry (Goldie) Catlett, both of Kodak, Mrs. John (Florence) Swann, Mrs. Jimmy (Louise) Kelly, both of Dandridge; 4 sons, Ernest, Troy and Reed Cate, all of Kodak, Robert Bailey, Mascot; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Tuesday 2:30 p.m. from the French Broad Valley Baptist Church, Rev. Kyle Cate, Rev. Buford Wilson, Rev. Colbert Strange officiating. Interment in Underwood Cemetery. Grandsons will be active pallbearers. Friends may call at the funeral home at their convenience after 5 p.m. Monday. Farrar's Dandridge, in charge. Bailey, Hattie (I2399)
 
284 Catherine died in infancy. Bryant, Catherine (I1411)
 
285 CATLETT, MILDRED RUBY UNDERWOOD - age 101 passed away Tuesday, March 20, 2007. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hugh Catlett; son Hugh Wes Catlett; daughter Dorothy Catlett; four sisters and three brothers. Survivors: sons: David Catlett and wife Barbara; Jim Catlett; grandchildren: Jill Catlett Thompson and husband John, Kim Catlett Nelson and husband Dave, Christi Oates and husband Greg, Jay Catlett; great-grandchildren: Samuel Thompson, Rachel Nelson, Megan Nelson. The family would like to thank the staff of Fort-Sanders Sevier Nursing Home. Funeral service 11 AM Friday in the East Chapel of Atchley Funeral Home with Rev. Steve Sykes officiating. Interment will follow in Beech Springs Cemetery. The family will receive friends 10-11 AM Friday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. Underwood, Mildred (I9227)
 
286 Cause of death was hemorrhage of the stomach. Shumate, James Lafayette (Fate) (I1773)
 
287 Cecil Humphrey

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June 16, 1995

Dear Miss Irene:

Since I wasn't able to contact you by phone, I'm, writing you this note. First, thanks for your patience with us in regard to completing the interesting and impressive exhibit on your brother and your family.

I'm enclosing a draft of what I have written along with extra photographs I had made for you. We are still in the process of working on the exhibit of WWII, and I think it will be of great importance and interest to the millions of people who view it. I have spent a good bit of money reproducing the old photographs, etc. But, if you do not wish us to proceed, please advise. I can understand your concern, your anxiety, and your frustration perfectly. I, Too, had thought that it would have completed "a long time ago".

I hope your health is good and that you're feeling well. No matter what you decide, I'll always respect you and consider you as a cherished friend.

Sincerely,

John Rice Irwin
Owner-Operator
Museum Of Appalachia

************************* Source: Letter: Museum Of Appalachia, Norris TN ****************************

The Story of Cecil Humphrey, A Young Soldier from nearby Fratersville,
Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice for His Country

Staff Sgt. Cecil Humphrey was one of those American soldiers who survived the famous Normandy invasion of June 6, 1944. But he was killed a few weeks later, on July 11, at the age of 24, during the Americans' gallant invasion into France, just a few days before the Allies broke through the German lines.

The leather billfold displayed in this exhibit was the only item of Cecil Humphrey which was ever returned to his father and mother, Henry and Louisa Weaver Humphrey, who lived in the tiny and ill-fated mining community of Fratersville near Lake City in East Tennessee. The billfold was totally empty, except for a tiny photograph of a young girl. (His sister, Irene Humphrey Bartholomew, thinks she still has the picture.)

Cecil, his brother Carl, and Irene were born in Bricewille, but moved with their parents to Fratersville when they were quite young. Their father, Henry Humphrey, started working in the coal mines when he was 12 years old, after his own father had died. He worked in the Beech Grove mines, located a few miles north of the present town of Lake City.

The government informed Henry and Louisa that their son was buried in the U.S. Military Cemetery in St. Laurent, France, plot N., Row. 7, Grave 125. It is located 20 miles northeast of St. Lo, France. Irene recalled that the government was willing to return Cecil's remains to his parents' home afer the War. But Henry and Louisa refused the offer because of the Biblical passage which admonishes against "disturbing the dead.'

JR 11/18/96

********************* Source: Final Text Of Exhibit: Museum Of Appalachia, Norris TN *******************

In December 1992, Irene called me relative to the two flags, the purple heart, and other memontos. Both her brothers were dead, she was "getting up in years" and she wanted someone to preserve these military mementoes. (Of course, Cecil was killed before he was married and was also childless).

Irene did not remember why her parents were sent two flags - - one with white stars, and the other with the bronze stars. Cecil was awarded the Purple Heart, but Irene doesn't remember when, or under what circumstances he was wounded.

Irene's brother Carl, (also deceased) also served in World War II and the two unwrapped medals (the Good Conduct and The Service (1941-45) were believed to have belonged to him (Carl).)

Irene has some framed documents which she says she will give to me.

(She has called again, Jan 193 & has other items for me - including a a large photo of Cecil W/frame.

************* Source: Deleted Working Text Of Exhibit: Museum Of Appalachia, Norris TN ***************

November 19, 1996

Dear Irene:

As I informed you by phone today, "your" exhibit is completed, and it is located on the second floor of the Hall of Fame Building. I'm enclosing a complimentary pass for you and any friends so that you may come and view it.

If I'm not here, either Alene or Andrea will be able to show you exactly where it's located. I'm enclosing some of the revised writings I've done in this regard. We plan to have some of these writings printed in larger letters at some future date.


Kindest Regards,

John Rice Irwin
Owner-Operator
Museum Of Appalachia

************************* Source: Letter: Museum Of Appalachia, Norris TN **************************** 
Humphrey, Cecil (I10736)
 
288 Cerebral Hemorage Humphrey, Cilous Moss (Boss) (I786)
 
289 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F15
 
290 Ceremony performed by J.A. Whitener Family F779
 
291 Ceremony performed by Levi Atkins. Family F1115
 
292 Ceremony was performed by John Mitchell. witness - Horace Irwin Family F35
 
293 Ceremony was performed by Judge Inklebarger. Witnesses were Charles Sexton and Ruby Shumate Ousley. Family F12
 
294 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F161
 
295 Charge not stated; restored maiden name Nancy J Long. Received custody of infant child, name not stated." Family F482
 
296 Charlotte Curry has this writing tablet. Source (S60)
 
297 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Evans, Charlotte Temple (I14)
 
298 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F276
 
299 Clarence H. "C.H." Gault, age 74, of the Claxton community, formerly of Oak Ridge, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009, at Methodist Medical Center, after a three-year battle with lung cancer.

C.H. professed faith as a teenager and was a member of Zion Baptist Church in Claxton.

He retired from the city of Oak Ridge after 34 years as a crew chief in the electrical department.

His greatest joy was his family. C.H.'s hobbies were his lawn and flowers as anyone who has ever seen it can attest to. He also loved to fish and his many trophies are mounted on the wall.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Flora Gault; father and mother-in-law, Carl and Ruby Johnson; and sister, Helen Morris.

Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Nina Johnson Gault; son, Eddie Gault; daughters, Francie and husband, Skip Edmonds, and Connie and husband, Dennis Fraker; grandchildren, Shannon Edmonds, Heidi, Travis, Candice Greene, and Gregory and wife, Kathryn Greene; great-granddaughter, Anna Grace Greene; step-grandchildren, Courtney Fraker, and David and wife, Jennifer Edmonds; step-great-granddaughter, Jasmine Edmonds; sisters, Ruby Jean and husband, Wayne Gann, Allie and Bob Harrington, Flora Alice Lewis, Ellsie and husband, Joe McCarthy, Beverly and husband, Hershell Disney, and Mary and husband, Isie Ben-Eilever; brother, Frank and wife, Brenda Gault; brothers-in-law, Ronald and wife, Nell Johnson, Larry and wife, Nancy Johnson, and Stanley and wife, Rosa Lee Johnson; special nephews, Chris Johnson and Barry Gault; niece, Kimberlin Mann; close friends, Jerry and Peggy Pressnell; and all the loving family and friends that he treasured, including the grandchildren's friends that knew him as Papaw.

Pallbearers will be Eddie Gault, Gregory Greene, Travis Greene, Christopher Johnson, Frank Gault, and Stanley Johnson.

Honorary pallbearers will be Ronald and Larry Johnson, Skip Edmonds, Dennis Fraker, and Jerry Pressnell.

The family would like to thank the doctors and staff of Cumberland Oncology and the staff at Methodist Medical Center.

The family will receive friends on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Holley-Gamble Funeral Home with funeral services to follow in the chapel at 8 p.m. with the Rev. Harold Ogle and the Rev. Larry Hewitt officiating.

Interment will be Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, at 11 a.m. at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens in Claxton.

In lieu of flowers at his funeral, C.H. requested that you find someone who needs help in their yard by planting flowers, mowing the yard and pulling weeds just as he had always done.

Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of the arrangements.

The Oak Ridger 9/3/2009 
Gault, Clarence H "C. H." (I29232)
 
300 Clifton Cornelius Acuff, Sr. PFC, US Army, interred Chattanooga National Cemetery, Hamilton County, TN, Plot FF,0,28. Acuff, Clifford Cornelius (I27888)
 

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