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501 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 12763040 | France, Sarah (I28381)
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502 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 157265724 | Underwood, Anna Marie (I8624)
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503 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 186145136 | Underwood, Elsie Jeanette (I8799)
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504 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 5295708 | Underwood, Marshall H. (I9175)
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505 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 5295709 | Creswell, Louella (I3950)
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506 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 5916241 | Cannon, Lawrence (I29394)
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507 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 5916253 | Cannon, Lawrence Cebron (I29400)
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508 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 5916257 | Taylor, Loetta Ollie (I29393)
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509 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 6140801 | Langston, Ida (I6222)
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510 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 71363784 | Underwood, Alma Doris (I8591)
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511 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 7684236 | Underwood, Everett Ralph (I8834)
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512 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 7684246 | Grigsby, Ida Florence (I4920)
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513 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 85283671 | Ferguson, Thomas Elmer (I4539)
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514 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 85283671 | Underwood, Clara Edith (I8708)
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515 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 98703763 | Smart, Haskew (I29353)
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516 | Find-a-grave MEMORIAL ID 98703852 | Day, Lucille (I29354)
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517 | Firefighter | Darr, William Bertram Darr III (I28903)
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518 | First cousins. | Family F3057
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519 | Five minutes past 5 o;clock in the afternoon | Bradshaw, Daniel Hardin (I1571)
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520 | Flora Alice Gault Lewis, age 87 and a native of Anderson County, Tennessee passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home with family by her side on Thursday, June 15, 2017. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence Alonzo Gault and Flora Ellen Byrd Gault; husband, Earl C. Lewis; sisters Helen Morris, Ruby Jean Gann, Mary Ben-Eliezer; brother C. H. Gault. She is survived by her children: Anita Lewis Dixon (Lee Simon), Sandra Lewis Lambert (Richard Lambert), Dennis Lewis (Carla Freeman Lewis) and granddaughter Jessica Lambert. She is also survived by; sisters, Elsie McCarthy of Clinton, Beverly Disney (Herschel Disney) of Claxton; brother Frank Gault (Brenda Gault) of Knoxville; sister-in-laws, Melba Brantley of Martinsville, NJ; Nina Gault of Claxton; brother-in-law, Israel Ben-Eliezer of Atlanta and several nieces and nephews. Alice graduated from Clinton High School (class of 1947). She retired from First American Bank of Clinton. She and her husband were members of Zion Baptist Church in Claxton. Alice sang tenor in the choir and was known for her powerful and beautiful voice singing, "Oh Holy Night" at Zion's Christmas services. Following her husband's death, she moved her membership to First Baptist in Clinton. She was a hard worker, a great cook and an accomplished seamstress. She enjoyed doing daily crossword puzzles, feeding and watching hummingbirds, growing roses, watching Wheel of Fortune and spending time with her family and her granddaughter. Her favorite movie was Gone With The Wind. She enjoyed camping and traveling. She lived a full life and will be deeply missed. The family would like to recognize mom's daytime caregiver of three years, Ms. Deborah Nease and mom's evening caregiver of one year, Ms. Brenda Pemberton. Also, we would be remiss if we did not include a thank you to the writers and producers of "Days of Our Lives" for giving mom many happy years of viewing pleasure. :) Finally, the family would also like to say a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Oak Ridge Methodist Medical Center and Covenant Hospice for their compassionate care and guidance. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Covenant Hospice @ Fort Sanders Foundation, 280 Fort Sanders West Blvd, Suite 202, Knoxville, TN 37922-9940. The family will receive friends on Saturday, June 17, 2017 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Holley Gamble Funeral Home, 621 S Charles G Seivers Blvd, Clinton, TN 37716. Funeral service will start at 3:00 p.m. Burial will be held Saturday, June 17, 2017 at 4:00 p.m at Woodhaven Memorial Garden, 160 Edgemoor Rd. Powell, TN 37948. Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. holleygamble.com | Gault, Flora Alice (I29230)
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521 | Flora Neal West was a Home Demonstration Agent in Grainger County. The West's also ran a dairy in Knox County known as Westland Dairy in the 1940's and 50's. It was on Asheville Highway. | Neal, Flora (I7066)
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522 | FOSTER, MARY "EDNA" KIRK - age 90 of Knoxville, formerly of Anderson County, passed away at St. Mary's Medical Center on Wednesday, December 27, 2006. She was a long-term member of Zion Hill Baptist Church of Anderson County and Eastern Star #369 of Andersonville, as well as an active member of the Halls Senior Center Bingo Club. She is preceded in death by: husband of 56 years, Roscoe W. Foster; father, James E. Kirk; mother, Rosa Lee Lewis Kirk; brothers, Edgar and Curtis Kirk; sisters, Georgia Kirk and Mabel Hansard. She is survived by: sister, Alby Fordham; sons and daughters-in-law, Erbie and Mary Foster, Jim Foster, Charles and Peggy Foster, Sam and Sandra Foster, all of Knoxville; grandchildren, Erbie Foster, Jr., Nancy Brock, Yvette Parker, Erick Foster, Chad Foster and Jill Johnson. She enjoyed 8 great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and special friends. Service is 8 pm Saturday, December 30, 2006 at Mynatt Funeral Home, Halls Chapel with Rev. Johnny Price and Rev. Charlie Tindell officiating. Family and friends will meet at 1:15 pm Sunday, December 31 at Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel and proceed to Zion Hill Cemetery for Interment service at 2 pm. Receiving friends from 68 pm Saturday, December 30 at Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel. www.mynattfh.com. | Kirk, Mary Edna (I28652)
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523 | Frank and Cordelia Pollard were of German and Scotch-Irish ancestry. Their families migrated to the Kodak area from North Carolina in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Sevier County and Its Heritage by grandson, Bill Huffaker; pg. 232. Frank Pollard is mentioned in the Northview Homecoming 1986 program as having run a mill with his brother, Jesse in the mid 1920s. Frank Pollard was a member of the Beech Springs Baptist Church. (Beech Springs Baptist Church was organized 12 May 1883 with 18 original members. On the second Saturday in June, 1883, the first sermon in the newly organized church was preached by Rev. Wm McPherson. Frank Pollard is listed as being received by experience and approved for baptism. Brother Frank Pollard was first elected as Sunday School superintendent in September of 1890. - Homecoming Northview Program 1986; pg. 2; History of Beech Springs Baptist Church compiled by Stella Underwood). Told to Deanna Cooley in visit with Stella Underwood, February, 1999. (dch-c) (See note of Sue Chrisman in notes of Jesse C. Pollard, brother of James Frank Pollard. Sue is g-granddaughter of James Frank Pollard).(dch-c) ----- Rawlings Funeral Home Record, Sevierville, TN: Pollard, J. Frank; 69 years; d. 6 Oct 1929; Frank Pollard; CEM. Kodak. -- Rawling's Funeral Home Funeral Records 1910-1987; Researched & Compiled by Jennie Frazier Goodman, 1997. (note - Frank Pollard apparently the one supplying information to Funeral Director. - dch-c) | Pollard, James Franklin (I7434)
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524 | Frank Edwards September 18, 1937 - February 22, 2018 Obituary James (Frank) Edwards, age 80, went to be with the Lord Thursday, February 22nd after a long illness. He enjoyed time with his family, especially his grandchildren and playing his guitar. He was a member and deacon of Bryams Fork Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife of 59 years Gladys Edwards; children, Vickie Edwards of Andersonville, Lionel and wife Beverly Edwards of Andersonville, Kendall and wife Melissa Edwards of Clinton and Alicia Edwards of Clinton; grandchildren, Sheena and husband Elliot Reynolds of Andersonville, Kendall II and wife Amanda Edwards of Clinton, Joshua Edwards of Clinton and Nate Wells of Clinton; great grandchildren, Nicholas Reynolds and Kaylee Edwards. The family will receive friends 12:00-1:00pm, Saturday, at Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel with funeral service to follow at 1:00pm, with Rev. Justin Howard officiating. Following the funeral service family and friends will meet at Hutchison Cemetery for interment service. Online condolences can be left at www.mynattfh.com | Edwards, James (Frank) (I29211)
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525 | Frank was married 3 times | Mount, W. Frank (I2082)
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526 | Fraterville coal mine explosion | Disney, Samuel (I12341)
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527 | FRAZIER, DOROTHY MAE THOMAS WASHAM - born March 23, 1925, went home to be with her Heavenly Father Friday morning 10:55 a.m. She was a wonderful Christian lady, loving mother and friend. She will be greatly missed. Preceded in death by first husband, W.E. (Ed) Washam, grandson, Kody Washam, father & mother, Henry & Annie Yadon Thomas, brothers, Claude, Clyde and Dewey Thomas, sister, Vadie Bowers, step son, Jerry Frazier. She is survived by husband, James (Bus) Frazier; sons and daughters in law, Danny and Phyllis Washam, Terry and Karren Washam; daughters and sons in law, Wilma and Carroll Leath, Mary and Reverend Ray Norris, Sherry and Johnny Adams, Lisa and Steve Cassell; step children, David Frazier, Jane Frazier and Karren Washam and Connie Harrold; two sisters, Mary Jessee and Martha Hodge; twelve grandchildren and one Madison her grandbaby, her little nurse who took care of her; eleven great grandchildren; four step grandchildren; seven step great grandchildren. Funeral services 8 p.m. Sunday at Cooke Mortuary with Rev. Tim Inklebarger and Rev. Paul Thomas Hughes officiating. Family and friends will meet at Cooke Mortuary 10 a.m. Monday to go in procession to Hickle Cemetery for an 11 a.m. interment. Arrangements by Cooke Mortuary, Maynardville. | Thomas, Dorothy (I10546)
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528 | Fred Anderson Leamon View/Sign Guest Book LEAMON, FRED ANDERSON - age 94 of Knoxville passed quietly October 1, 2009. He was a veteran of the Pacific theater in World War II. He was a member of Inskip Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Elsie Mae Leamon; son, Fred Leamon and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will meet 10:45 am, Monday in Greenwood Cemetery for graveside services at 11:00 am with Rev. Mike Segars officiating. Family will receive friends from 6:00 - 8:00 pm, Sunday at Mynatt Funeral Home, Fountain City. www.mynattfh.com | Leamon, Fred Anderson (I28870)
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529 | FRIAR, RUTH JENKINS - 89, passed away Wednesday, February 12, 2014. She was a devoted daughter, sister, wife, and mother who loved her family and friends unconditionally. Her grace, her generous spirit, her courageous approach to life, and her tenacious loyalty were all testimony to her love of Christ and His teachings. Born in Middlesboro, Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late Arlie and Vida De Marcus Jenkins. Ruth grew up in Kentucky and remained a loyal Kentucky basketball fan throughout life. In 1942, she graduated from Pruden High School as class valedictorian. Then, after graduating from Knoxville Business College, she worked as a secretary for the Clearfork Coal Company until she married Dan and began to raise her four children. Moving to Oak Ridge in 1954, Ruth and her family joined Robertsville Baptist Church, where she remained a member for sixty years. During those years she served in a variety of positions, including those of Sunday school teacher, Training Union teacher, Vacation Bible School director, Bible Study leader and WMU president. Additionally, she was a faithful member of the church choir for many years. She returned to work after all her children were in school, first working for the Anderson County Head Start Program. After a short time there she began to work for Martin Marietta at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In August of 1984 she was one of the first recipients of the Energy Division award for sustained contribution of excellence in the areas of administrative or technical support. She remained at ORNL until her retirement in 1987. Ruth loved nature. She treasured the Cumberland Mountains of her youth and often spoke of the trees, birds, wildflowers, and wildlife that as a child she learned to honor and respect. For years she made beautiful bouquets from the flowers she and her husband grew in their yard, particularly their roses. She was naturally curious about everything, which made her a voracious reader who pored over every article in the newspaper. Her love of books spanned the range from biography and history to politics, medical journals and her much studied Barclay Bible commentaries. Her love of learning was life-long. She was preceded in death by her father and mother; her husband, Dan H. Friar; her sisters, Gladys Hensley, Henrietta Jenkins, Bertie Bostic, and Joyce Nicely; and her brother, Arlie Gene Jenkins. She is survived by her sister, Elizabeth Breazeale and her husband Earl of Knoxville; her sister-in-law, Esta Arnold of Halls; and by her children, Deborah Friar of Oak Ridge, Dan H. Friar and wife Brenda of Ringgold, GA, Timothy Friar and his wife Rhonda of Knoxville, and Jeffrey Friar of Knoxville. She is also survived by her fourteen grandchildren, her seven great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews, all whom she loved with pride and passion. The family would like to particularly thank the staff "family" at The Courtyards at Briarcliff of Oak Ridge for the care and love shown to Ruth and her family for the past three months. You were a gift from God. The family will receive friends on Sunday, February 16, 2014, from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. at Weatherford Mortuary. The funeral will follow at 5:00 p.m. with Pastor Mike Hensley officiating. A graveside service will be held on Monday at 10:00 a.m. at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the charity of your choice in memory of Ruth's generous heart. An online guest book can be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/knoxnews/obituary.aspx?n=ruth-jenkins-friar&pid=169667521&fhid=26489#sthash.Uo796h7I.dpuf | Jenkins, Hazel Ruth (I73)
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530 | From "The Guthrie Daily Leader" Wed. June 15, 1921: PERRY WILLIAMS, WELL KNOWN MECHANIC, DEAD Perry Williams, who was injured while operating a rip saw at the Long Planning Mill of this city last Saturday, died in the M. E. Hospital shortly after midnight last night following an operation performed Sunday evening. He was well known in the city and had been employed at the Long Mills for a number of years. His untimely death will be read by many friends with much sorrow. He leaves a wife and two children. (Don't know why only two cildren, Russell was 6 months old at this time. -- Russell Williams, Jr.) | Williams, Perry H. (I9849)
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531 | From the Knoxville (TN) News-Sentinel, 7 Mar 1993: Longtime Knox County educator Burl H. Underwood died Saturday at East Tennessee Baptist Hospital following a Friday stroke. A retired teacher and principal, Mr. Underwood had worked more than 40 years in Knox County Schools. He began his teaching career in Sevier County, where he met his wife, Emma S. Huffaker, when they were the only two teachers at the Underwood School in the Kodak area. She died in 1983. Mr. Underwood's last school assignment was as principal of Vestal Elementary School. He was the last president of the Knox County Teachers League and the first president of the Knox County Education Association. He also served as president of the Knox County Retired Teachers Association. He was active in the Republican Party and ran unsuccessfully in 1974 as a Republican for the Knox County Board of Education. Mr. Underwood had a lifelong interest in local history and genealogy. He had remained active and in his home until his illness. Burial Greenwood Cemetery. | Underwood, Burl Hodges (I8673)
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532 | Fundamental Baptist Temple | Family F3099
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533 | Funeral service was conducted by Rev J. C. Orr Tombstone transcription: She is not dead but sleepeth. Luke V III 52 | Biggs, Minerva Marella (I566)
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534 | Funeral was performed by Singleton Funeral home in Maryland | Paul, Henry James (I556)
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535 | G. W. Gallion had birth estimated between 1820 and 1825 | Gallion, Altha (I393)
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536 | GENEVA UNDERWOOD JONES | Visit Guest Book JONES, GENEVA UNDERWOOD - age 87 of Dandridge, passed away peacefully Thursday, May 24, 2012 at Jefferson Memorial Hospital. Preceded in death by her husband, Clyde Jones; daughter-in-law, Kim Jones; son-in-law, Ben Knisley, Jr.; sister, Reta Stallings; brother, Hal Underwood. Survived by daughter, Jo Ann Simpson and husband Pat; sons, Dale Jones and special friend Patsy Newman, and Mike Jones and wife Belinda; grandsons, Mitchell Jones, Dennis and Phil Knisley; granddaughter, Shaine Malek; great grandchildren, Garrett, Ben and Raye Knisley; great-great granddaughter, Kyndal Knisley; sister, Ruth Creswell of Knoxville; several nieces, nephews and special friends. Special thanks to the Jefferson Co. Nursing Home and staff for their exceptional care. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that memorials be made to the Jefferson Co. Nursing Home (Special Projects Fund), 914 Industrial Park Rd., Dandridge, TN 37725. Funeral services, Saturday, May 26, 2012, 2:00 p.m. at Farrar Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Scott Brady officiating. Interment to follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. Family will receive friends Saturday, 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. prior to services at Farrar Funeral Home, Dandridge www.farrarfuneralhome.com | Underwood, Geneva (I8865)
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537 | George Moody Officiated | Family F3128
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538 | George Underwood is the son of William or Thomas Underwood who was the brother to John Underwood who married Margaret Jackman. George and Sally are 1st cousins. | Family F1067
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539 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gallion, George W. Joyner (I939)
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540 | George Washington Acuff never married. - Mrs. Spencer Acuff (Maude Carey) - See The Underwoods from Roaring Gap, pg. 82. | Acuff, George Washington (I2194)
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541 | George went to Missouri. | Mount, George (I2074)
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542 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Turner, Gerald Henry Sr. (I125)
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543 | Gerald Lynwood Shell Eagleville - Gerald Lynwood Shell, age 81, of Eagleville, TN passed away on February 16, 2018. He was born on September 8, 1936 to Flossie Mae and Millard Woodson Shell. After graduating from Michigan State and UC Berkeley, Gerry began his revolutionary career as an Environmental Engineer. He dedicated his life to researching, developing, and implementing technologies used to treat water and wastewater. The processes and equipment he developed are used in systems worldwide. Some of his largest and most successful projects took place in Mexico, Singapore, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. He was involved in the research and development of wastewater technologies at locations in over 40 states in the U.S. Gerry is survived by his loving and supportive wife of over 36 years, Carol Elizabeth Shell, and their two children Jennifer Ashleigh and Jonathan Lynwood. He is also survived by his former wife and lifelong friend, Bette Shell and their three children, Karen Crouch, Kevin, Mark, and five grandchildren. Gerry was the youngest of six strong-willed, successful boys. He is proceeded by his brothers Basil and Harold, and survived by brothers Jack, Don, and Bill. A funeral service and celebration of life will commence at Battle Mountain Farm in College Grove on Saturday, February 24th, from 2 - 4 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Alive Hospice, 1629 Williams Drive, Murfreesboro, TN 37129. Published in Tennessean on Feb. 20, 2018 | Shell, Gerald Lynwood (Gerry) (I93)
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544 | Gertie May Cate was born circa 1897. Gertie died March, 1903 at 5 years of age. Her body was interred in March 1903 in Baldwin Cate Cemetery, Jefferson County, Tennessee | Cate, Gertie Mae (I27568)
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545 | Gladys has death date 22 Dec 1938 | Ezell, William. R. (I28373)
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546 | Golden Wedding Anniversary listed in Knoxville News-Sentinel | Family F608
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547 | GOODSPEED BIOGRAPHIES OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE H. J. PARKS, sheriff of Bradley County, was born February 12, 1842, in East Tennessee. He is the eldest of a family of four sons and three daughters of Andrew J. and Minerva (PRICE) PARKS. The father was born in East Tennessee, and was one of the first magistrates in that section. In 1838 he took an active part in removing the Indians westward. He was a farmer by occupation. His death occurred several years ago. The mother still lives; she is a daughter of Rev. Henry PRICE, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the first circuit court clerk of Bradley County. The subject of our sketch received a common school education. At the age of seventeen he volunteered in Company E, Fourth Tennessee Cavalry, Federal Army. During three years of gallant service he was neither imprisoned nor wounded. After the war he engaged in the wagon-making business, at which he worked fourteen years. Two years he was a magistrate, in 1884 was elected sheriff, and has held the office since that time. He is a warm Republican, and a member of the Masonic Order and of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, to which his first wife also belonged. In 1872 he married Miss Mary E. FINNELL, by whom he had two children: George W. and Maggie I. In 1884 our subject married Miss Emma BROWN, who is connected with the Methodist Church. | Parks, Henry Jackson (I1488)
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548 | Grace Hillon states that Venton lives in Michigan. | Loy, Venton (I11027)
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549 | Grave at Beech Springs Cemeter (1998) was marked by mortuary marker; no tombstone erected. (dch-c) | Pollard, Willie May (I27729)
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550 | Greene County marriage records list Mary's name as Peggy. Peggy is a common nickname for Mary. | Harmon, Mary (Peggy) (I1600)
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