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1001 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Evans, Ronald Paul (I7)
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1002 | Ronnie Bartholomew had middle initial as S. | Humphrey, Millard Lee (I27005)
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1003 | Roy Jennings Member of Deep Springs Baptist Church Roy Jennings, 83, of Heiskell, died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004, at his home.Born April 14, 1922, in Anderson County, he was the son of Dexter and Mandy Humphrey Jennings.He was a member of Deep Springs Baptist Church and his favorite hobby was repairing antique clocks, according to his family. He also was a veteran of the U.S. Army.In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sons, Michael Lynn Jennings and Donald Wayne Jennings.Mr. Jennings is survived by his wife of 62 years, Lucille Duncan Jennings; a sister, Zella Hudson, of Clinton; sisters-in-law, Cleo and Marolyn Duncan, of Heiskell; and several nieces and nephews and a other relatives and friends.A graveside service was to be at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at Sartin Cemetery with the Rev. Allen Giles officiating. Burial will follow. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements. | Jennings, Roy (I29045)
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1004 | Rush was married twice | Underwood, Rush (I1265)
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1005 | s/o Water & Sue Inscription on tombstone of Roy William Foster, Baldwin Cate Cemetery, Jefferson County, TN. - dch-c | Foster, Roy William (I27806)
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1006 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hodges, Samuel "Sammy" (I5492)
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1007 | Samuel Ben Ulysses Humphrey | Humphrey, S. U. (Ben) (I16365)
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1008 | Samuel Humphrey, Justice of the Peace, officiated | Family F3149
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1009 | Samuel Humphrey, Justice of the Peace, officiated | Family F3163
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1010 | Samuel Mount was a member of the Sevier County Quarterly Court and the son of Humphrey Mount, Sr. This couple lived in the valley south of Dumplin Creek on land willed to them or her by her father. This is a part of the land George Underwood bought from Jesse Davis in 1839. This deed is on file in the private collection belonging to Burl Underwood. | Mount, Samuel (I1975)
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1011 | Sarah Ludie (or Luda) Bell. Sarah Ludie Bell, daughter of William J Bell and Orlena Hunter was born either on October 10, 1866 as indicated in her memorial book or in October 1865 as indicated in the 1910 Soundex (which is very unlikely inasmuch as this was before her parents' marriage date). She was born in Andersonville, Anderson Co, TN. Although her first name was Sarah, apparently she was known solely by her middle name. Her memorial book from the Martin Funeral Home in Lake City, TN lists her name as Luda although she is listed as Ludie in the 1900 & 1910 Soundex. Oral history indicates that her name was Ludie. Ludie's steady boyfriend was Archaealus B Warwick before she married Frazier Humphrey on September 29, 1887 and she had the following children; Henry William, born October 7, 1888; Lockie Lottie Elizabeth, born June 20, 1890; Esta Cordelia Savannah (Delia) , born September 21, 1891; Harrison Monroe, born 1893-1894; Roy Frank McKinley, born September 19, 1896; Albert Wheeler Hobert, born September 6, 1898; and Mary Magnolia, born about 1901. Ludie's memorial book sates that her husband Frazier died at the age of 38 on September 2, 1902. After Frazier's death, according to oral history, Ludie's oldest son Henry had to go to work in the mines at the age of 12 to support the family. Henry Humphrey's work history states that he began work in 1901 which conflicts with his father's 1902 death date. Henry would have been 12 in 1901 but almost 14 on the given date of his father's death. Frazier may have died a year earlier or perhaps he was ill and unable to work for an extended period of time. Elmer Humphrey gives a 1901 death date for Frazier and his source was the Anderson Co clerk. Frazier was alive and listed in the 1900 Soundex but not in the 1910 Soundex where Henry is listed as head of household and Ludie living with him with the rest of her children. Both Ludie's age and Henry's age are incorrect in the 1910 Soundex. Ludie is listed as being 81 (she was 43 (the actual 1910 census says 41)) and Henry was listed at being 18 (he was 21). A boarder, Andy Phillips - age 19 - single - coal miner was living with them in 1910. Elmer Humphrey cites Typhoid Fever as the cause of Frazier's death and Mary Pauline Russell believes that it may have been Pneumonia. Mary Pauline indicates that Ludie took in washing to help support the family. According to the oral history of Irene Humphrey-Bartholomew, Ludie was nearly killed in a plowing accident. Between 1910 and 1920 Ludie moved to Mahan, Fayette Co, WV with her sons Hobert and Roy and daughter Maggie. She was listed as head of household in the 1920 WV census with Hobert living with her. A boarder, Charlie Massingill (age 21 - coal miner) was also living with the family. Maggie had married and was living next door to her. There was also a family of Bells living next door. She later returned to TN with Hobert while Roy stayed in WV. Ludie is remembered as being a somewhat stern, no nonsense type of person that could be somewhat mean spirited at times. Evidently, she was not fond of children later in her life also. Ludie later went to live with her daughter Lockie in Eagan, Claiborne County TN and went to live with her sister Elzira for a time to take care of her when she suffered a stroke and ultimately died. She then moved back in with Lockie but at that time, Lockie was very ill with hemorrhoids that had almost turned into cancer and the family could not care for both Lockie and Ludie and Ludie was taken to the home of her son Henry in Fraterville, TN. By this time, Ludie was unable to bend her knees and this caused significant problems for her. Near her death, Ludie experienced senile dementia which resulted in her having to be tied down inasmuch as she was very strong. Ludie died on June 22, 1941 in her son Henry's home. As she died, she pointed upward and said "church". Her funeral service was held at Henry Humphrey's home on June 24, 1941 at 2:00 PM. Clergy was Lee Phillip and Lonza Dugger. She was buried in the Miner'sCircle Cemetery in Briceville, TN. Attendees at her funeral service included: Russell MooreMattie Moore Austin WeaverOcie Weaver Virgil WeaverHettie Weaver Mary WeaverMrs Oliver Vowell Edna Mae VowellMrs John Osborne Earl OsborneMildred White Herbie SmithHoward Chambers Mrs ChambersMarie Chambers Mrs LewisMrs Horace Hickman Mrs Sterling HayesMrs Ralph Slover Mrs Dortha LindseyLina McCaty Jime McCatyDonnie Golden Gertrude GoldenPreston Duncan Mrs Maude DuncanMrs Dora Sharp Mrs Ralph SloverMr Jim Wilson Mr Harvery SnodderlyMrs Harvey Snodderly Mr Jack WeaverMr Conday Stewart Mrs Lum HarnessMrs Harley Nelson Mrs L F KiserLucille Kiser Mr Lum HarnessOliver VarnellMartin WrightSam WrightMr & Mrs Everette BurnettJane EllatteMrs Ann BradenMrs Herbie SmithHattie Bee LewisMary DuncanRuby Mae DuncanReva June DuncanH P DuncanRuble StewartMrs Bill LovelyMr Lee PhillipsMrs Haley PhillipsMrs Linda WilsonMr O S DuggerMrs Linda DuggerMrs OlaMr Frank Hatmaker Grace Hillon (Ludie's neice) indicates that Orlena S Elizabeth Johnson-Foust (also Ludie's neice) looked a great deal like Ludie. | Bell, Sarah Luda (I10741)
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1012 | Sarah received custody of her minor child in the divorce settlement. | Family F3141
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1013 | SAVAGE, MRS. ANNA MAE (DOLL) - age 80, of Luttrell, passed away 6:45 p.m. Friday, May 28, 1999 at her home. She was a member of Luttrell Baptist Church. Preceded in death by husband of 58 years, George H. Savage; son, Johnny C. Savage; daughter, Ellen June Savage; grandson, Teddy Leonard; great-grandson, Brandon Massengill; son-in-law, Hubert Scott; parents, Jim and Minnie Yadon; brothers, Rubel, Buck, Roy and Dick Yadon. Survivors: daughters and sons-in-law, Gladys Scott, Faye and Kenneth Williams, Helen and Jim Jones, Brenda and Sidney Jessee, Linda and Ted Leonard; sons and daughters-in-law, George Allen and Norma Savage, Earl and Carolyn Savage, Rev. Paul and Imogene Savage, Rev. Jerry and Diane Savage, Rev. Harold and Velma Savage, Richard and Darlene Savage, Bobby and Karen Savage; 20 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Ina Savage; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Cooke Mortuary Chapel, Rev. Fred Goodson and Rev. Teddy Mitchell officiating with music by The Thomas Family. Interment in The George H. Savage Family Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons and sons-in-law. Honorary Pallbearers will be nephews, Sonny McBee and Willie Savage. The family would like to express special appreciation to Dr. Jack Benhayon and his staff, St. Mary's Hospice, Ann Miller and Marti Poole. The family will receive friends 6-10 p.m. Saturday at Cooke Mortuary, Maynardville. | Yadon, Anna Mae (Doll) (I27249)
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1014 | Scynthia is the name inscribed on her tombstone | Cate, Scynthia (I3529)
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1015 | See articles in Knoxville News Sentinel. | Humphrey, Isaac Sevier (I10616)
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1016 | See notes under Henson Humphrey. | Humphrey, Hillery (I11281)
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1017 | Served as Sheriff of Anderson County | Moore, Francis Lee (I29234)
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1018 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Henderson, James Harold (I5177)
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1019 | Served in the Confederate Army from Oct 1871 to the surrender of General Johnston. | Irick, Lawrence (I865)
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1020 | Served with the US Army in New Guinea during World War II. He was wounded during his tour of duty. | Darr, Samuel Richard (I27216)
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1021 | service performed by A Demarcus; bn James A Lebow | Family F667
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1022 | Service performed by Benjamin Roberts William & Suzanna moved to Parke County IA about the time of the Civil War. | Family F533
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1023 | Service performed by J. C. Buckner JP. | Family F557
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1024 | Service performed by Rev J.K. Brackett | Family F381
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1025 | Service performed by Rev S. Taylor | Family F380
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1026 | Service performed by Rev. J. Berryhill | Family F379
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1027 | Service performed by Squire Campble (same spelling as source). Marriage record lists A. Campbell | Family F10
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1028 | Service performed by T.J. Evans Justice of Peace | Family F474
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1029 | Service performed by Thomas O. Johnson. | Family F334
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1030 | Service was performed by Rev. T. C. Chase. Witnesses, Sam Long & Annie Byrd. | Family F8
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1031 | Services for Mrs. T. Y. Boyd, who passed Tuesday night, will be at 2 p..m. Friday at Oakwood Baptist Church, the Rev W. D. Hutton and the Rev. Mr. Wood officiating. Burial in Glenwood Cemetery. The body was removed from Mynatt's yesterday afternoon to the home, 318 Oldham Avenue Pallbearers will be Luther Reed, Moss Evans, Guy Wilson, Harry Bishop, Roy Black and Ed Humphries. Members of D. of A. will be honorary pallbearers. | Humphrey, Emma Florence (I775)
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1032 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F223
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1033 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F140
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1034 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F218
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1035 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F137
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1036 | She died of injuries from an automobile accident | Bales, Lena (I2462)
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1037 | She fell as a child and died from meningitis | Parker, Josie (I1011)
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1038 | She graduated from Central High School in Knoxville and later studied law in Nashville. She became an insurance broker in Nashville, Tennessee and served as the National President of the Business and Professional Women's' Clubs. | Underwood, Osta (I9295)
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1039 | She had measles and died at age fifteen months. | Cate, Mary Elizabeth (I3456)
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1040 | She taught at Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee | Cate, Carrie (I3305)
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1041 | She taught in Knoxville and Knox County Schools over a period of thirty years. She was a Baptist and Eastern Star. | Mccammon, Euphrasia (I6609)
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1042 | She was a favorite of her grandfather. She was buried by his side in the Underwood Cemetery. | Walls, Sally Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I9659)
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1043 | She was adopted. | Gustafson, Sandra G. (I4941)
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1044 | She was affectionately known as "Granny Rachel" by the grandchildren. | Thompson, Rachel L. (I8414)
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1045 | She was afflicted from a childhood disease. | Underwood, Rotha (I9377)
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1046 | She was an art teacher and her home in Maryville, Tennessee, was filled with a collection of her own paintings. | Lanning, Martha (I6237)
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1047 | She was buried in the same grave with her mother, Julia | Evans, Bernita Lea (I191)
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1048 | She was from the Thorn Grove section of Knox County, TN. Her mother was reported to have been a Ramsey and lived in the historic Ramsey house. | Beal, Nancy Elizabeth (I1267)
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1049 | She was killed in an automobile accident | McCampbell, Mayme (I1226)
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1050 | She was killed in an automobile accident. | Huffaker, Dorothy (I5603)
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