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601 | Henrietta Jenkins, age 91, of Jefferson City, Tenn., passed away Aug. 6, 2012. She spent most of her childhood in Middlesboro, Ky., but lived in Fonde, Ky., during her high-school years. She was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Jefferson City, where she had served as a deacon and a Sunday school teacher and where she taught a Bible study group once a month until recently. She loved poetry and often interspersed relevant poetic passages as she taught. She graduated magna cum laude from Carson-Newman College where she was also a member of the A Cappella Choir. She did her graduate work at the University of Tennessee and was listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. She taught in the English Department of Carson-Newman for 30 years, serving as department coordinator for 10 of those years. She traveled extensively throughout Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Israel and also enjoyed visiting several countries in Europe, touring England twice. She was preceded in death by her parents, Arlie and Vida Jenkins; sisters, Gladys Hensley and Bertie Bostic; and brother, Arlie Gene Jenkins. She is survived by sister, Ruth Friar of Oak Ridge; sisters and brothers-in-law, Elizabeth and Earl Breazeale of Knoxville, and Joyce and Bill Nicely of Powell; many nieces and nephews; many grandnieces and grandnephews; and many great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews. Also survived by her special friend, Lucy Petre, and her family. Her nephews will serve as pallbearers and her nieces as honorary pallbearers. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2012, at First Baptist Church of Jefferson City with services immediately following. A graveside service will be conducted at Oak Ridge Memorial Park at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the donor's choice. Farrar Funeral Home in Jefferson City, Tenn., is in charge of arrangements. | Jenkins, Henrietta (I181)
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602 | Henry Arnold shot and killed Ralph Stokes (his brother-in-law) in an altercation | Stokes, Ralph (I823)
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603 | Henry Arnold shot and killed Ralph Stokes (his brother-in-law) in an altercation | Arnold, Henry (I825)
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604 | Henry Bales died during the Civil War while serving under Gen. Meade. He was buried in Rocky Valley in Jefferson County according to family legend. | Bales, Henry (I2456)
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605 | Henry Irick served in the Union Army during the Civil War from 10 Mar 1862 to 24 Mar 1865. | Irick, Henry (I858)
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606 | Henry William Humphrey Henry began working in the coal mines as a coal loader at the age of 12 years of age after his father died at an early age. Mary Pauline Russell indicates that he was too young to load coal so he was at first given the job of taking care of a trap door. He worked at Tennessee Coal Company from 1901 to 1908, Floss Coal Company from April 1908 to July 1924, Cambra Coal Company from September 1924 to December 1936, and finally at Southern Collieries Inc from February 1937 to April 1948. Beginning with his employment at Floss Coal Company, he was a member of the United Mine Workers Union Of America locals 2584 and 3164. Henry's social security file indicates that he earned a total of $13,222.97 in the years 1937 through 1945. He earned $1,787.57 in 1946 and $1733.12 in 1947. According to his pension application, Henry retired early due to heart trouble. He received a United Mine Workers Union disability benefit of $27.20 per month beginning in April 1948 and lasting for one year. Henry began receiving his retirement pension of $100.00 per month beginning in November 1948. Henry was a member of the Moose lodge and liked to whittle. A fancily carved walking stick with a carved opening with a wooden ball inside that Henry whittled in in the Museum of Appalachia at Norris TN. At one point in his life, Henry contracted "blood poisoning" which would most likely be septicemia. Henry died on March 6, 1951 from a heart attack that was apparently caused by bleeding ulcers. Irene Humphrey-Bartholomew states that Henry died at a Knoxville hospital soon after she and her husband had left on a train for New York. They received a notice while the train was stopped in Somerset KY that her father had died and they had to return. They had just been in a serious car accident and Franklin was still on crutches. Stan Weaver states that Henry died at Scott County Hospital with a Dr. J A Raines of Lake City attending (death benefit application confirms the doctor's name). A $1,000.00 death benefit was paid by the United Mine Workers Of America - Local 3164 - on April 3, 1951. **************************************************************************************************************** William Henry Humphrey Henry William Humphrey, 62 of Lake City, Rt. 2 (Fratersville), died early Tuesday morning. Mr. Humphrey had been sick for a number of years, but his death was sudden. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Louisa Weaver Humphrey; daughter Mrs. Irene Bartholomew of Lake City; son Carl Humphrey of Detroit, Mich; two brothers; Roy, of Richmond VA; and Hobart of Eagen, Tenn; three sisters; Mrs. Mary Reed of Russell, KY; Mrs. Lockie Hutson of LaFollette; Mrs. Delia Crutchfield of Caryville. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Fratersville Baptist Church with the Rev. Mr. McKamey and the Rev. Mr. Dugger officiating. Burial will be in Leach Cemetery. Martin Funeral Home is in charge. Scrapbook Item # ************************* Source: Newspaper Obituary, Unknown Newspaper ******************************* Humphrey, Henry William 62 of Lake City, passed away early Tuesday morning. Survivors: wife; daughter Mrs. Irene Bartholomew of Lake City; son Carl Humphrey of Detroit; two brothers; Ray Humphrey, of Richmond VA; Hobart Humphrey of Evan; three sisters; Mrs. Mary Reed of Russell, KY; Mrs. Lockie Hudson of LaFollette; Mrs. Delia Crutchfield of Caryville. Services Thursday at 2 p.m. at Fraterville Baptist Church. Rev. McKamey and Rev. Dugger officiating. Interment in Leach Cemetery. Martin's, Lake City in charge. Scrapbook Item # ************************* Source: Newspaper Obituary, Unknown Newspaper ******************************* | Humphrey, Henry William (I10733)
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607 | Henry's will was written on Jan 30, 1760 and proved on Nov 28, 1760 so Henry had died by that date. In his will, he appoints his wife as executrix, names his seven children, and states that all of his children were under eighteen years of age. He divides his estate equally between his wife and children and leaves either one hundred acres of land or cash with which to buy land to his sons. | Humphrey, Henry (I10973)
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608 | Henson's son Andrew moved to Putnam Co, IN in 1826, to Greene Co, IN in 1842, to the Utah Territory about 1858, and returned to Greene Co, IN in 1862. He served in the Indiana Militia in the 47th regiment as a 1st lieutennant in 1846 and as a major in 1847. Andrew worked as a blacksmith, lawyer, farmer, and operated a distillery. He served as Putnam Co, IN constable and Justice of the Peace in Greene Co, IN (1843-1849). He was a Democrat and served in the Inidiana State House of Representatives from Greene Co from 1849-1852, 1855-1857, and in 1879. He served in the Indiana State Senate in 1853 where he was president pro tem and again in 1875, and 1895-1897. He was elected to the US House of Representatives in 1876 and served only one year. He was also a US Marshall and Indian agent for the Utah Territory in 1859-1860. He was of the Baptist Faith and a member of the Sons of Liberty. Andrew and Eliza had six children. | Humphrey, Andrew (I11690)
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609 | her grave was moved to New Loyston Cemetery by the Tennessee Valley Authority to prepare for the flooding by the Norris Dam Project. The move was authorized by Sallie Turner. | Underwood, Margaret Ann (I71)
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610 | her grave was moved to New Loyston Cemetery by the Tennessee Valley Authority to prepare for the flooding by the Norris Dam Project. The move was authorized by Sallie Turner. | Evans, Ida Lourina (I164)
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611 | Her grave was moved to New Loyston Cemetery by the Tennessee Valley Authority to prepare for the flooding by the Norris Dam Project. The move was authorized by Sallie Turner. | Evans, Ida Lourina (I164)
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612 | Her grave was moved to New Loyston Cemetery by the Tennessee Valley Authority to prepare for the flooding by the Norris Dam Project. The move was authorized by Sallie Turner. | Evans, Maudie Bell (I165)
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613 | Her mother referred to her as a "Natural Old Maid". | French, Lottie (I4633)
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614 | Her tombstone reads "Aunt Betsy". | Bryan, Elizabeth (I1937)
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615 | Herbert Lockwood Tudor Clinton, TN Herbert Lockwood Tudor, 78, of Clinton, passed away on Monday, August 14, 2017. He was born August 27, 1938 in Union County. He was a member of Macedonia Baptist Church, where he formerly served as Choir Director. Herbert enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was the owner and operator of New Loyston Memorial Garden. Preceeded in death by loving wife of 51 years, Edna Tudor; parents, Lex and Martha Tudor; brothers, Johnny, Jerry and J.C. Tudor; sisters, Sara Lee Tudor and Helen Warwick. Left to cherish his memory are daughters, Rebecca Wilkerson and husband Tony, Sandra Longmire and husband Charlie; grandchildren, Brittany Wilkerson, Kayla Wilkerson, and Matthew Longmire; sisters, Margie Fraker (Carl), Trula Ogle, Marylynn Champion; brother, Hobert Tudor; and many nieces, nephews, and long- time friends. The family wishes to thank honorary grandsons, Tyler Irwin and Ben Howard, Covenant Home Health/Hospice and Dr. Thakur and her staff for all their care. Family and friends will meet 1:15PM Friday at Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel and proceed to New Loyston Memorial Gardens for 2PM interment service. Family will receive friends 6-8PM Thursday at Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel with funeral service to follow, Rev. Allen Giles and Rev. Cody Dykes officiating. Condolences for the Tudor family may be expressed at www.mynattfh.com Published in Knoxville News Sentinel from Aug. 16 to Aug. 17, 2017 | Tudor, Herbert Lockwood (I28492)
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616 | Hester Ann Pierce is niece of Hester Ann Leach Lay (Jsper's wife). | Pierce, Hester Ann (I10726)
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617 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hall, Caleb Evan (I28715)
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618 | Hi- when playing around on Google, I found your genealogy web site. I am married to Wesley Louis Hudson. We live in Roswell, Georgia and have one child, Jennifer Anne Hudson, born in 1982. Great job with all of your research! Anne -- Anne Hudson 9275 Bluejack Lane Roswell, GA 30076 678.665.7240 | Source (S378)
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619 | Hi- when playing around on Google, I found your genealogy web site. I am married to Wesley Louis Hudson. We live in Roswell, Georgia and have one child, Jennifer Anne Hudson, born in 1982. Great job with all of your research! Anne -- Anne Hudson 9275 Bluejack Lane Roswell, GA 30076 678.665.7240 | Source (S391)
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620 | Hi- when playing around on Google, I found your genealogy web site. I am married to Wesley Louis Hudson. We live in Roswell, Georgia and have one child, Jennifer Anne Hudson, born in 1982. Great job with all of your research! Anne -- Anne Hudson 9275 Bluejack Lane Roswell, GA 30076 678.665.7240 | Source (S396)
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621 | Hi- when playing around on Google, I found your genealogy web site. I am married to Wesley Louis Hudson. We live in Roswell, Georgia and have one child, Jennifer Anne Hudson, born in 1982. Great job with all of your research! Anne -- Anne Hudson 9275 Bluejack Lane Roswell, GA 30076 678.665.7240 | Source (S401)
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622 | Hi- when playing around on Google, I found your genealogy web site. I am married to Wesley Louis Hudson. We live in Roswell, Georgia and have one child, Jennifer Anne Hudson, born in 1982. Great job with all of your research! Anne -- Anne Hudson 9275 Bluejack Lane Roswell, GA 30076 678.665.7240 | Source (S412)
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623 | Hi- when playing around on Google, I found your genealogy web site. I am married to Wesley Louis Hudson. We live in Roswell, Georgia and have one child, Jennifer Anne Hudson, born in 1982. Great job with all of your research! Anne -- Anne Hudson 9275 Bluejack Lane Roswell, GA 30076 678.665.7240 | Source (S421)
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624 | Hi- when playing around on Google, I found your genealogy web site. I am married to Wesley Louis Hudson. We live in Roswell, Georgia and have one child, Jennifer Anne Hudson, born in 1982. Great job with all of your research! Anne -- Anne Hudson 9275 Bluejack Lane Roswell, GA 30076 678.665.7240 | Source (S427)
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625 | Hi- when playing around on Google, I found your genealogy web site. I am married to Wesley Louis Hudson. We live in Roswell, Georgia and have one child, Jennifer Anne Hudson, born in 1982. Great job with all of your research! Anne -- Anne Hudson 9275 Bluejack Lane Roswell, GA 30076 678.665.7240 | Source (S461)
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626 | HICKMAN JIMMY UNDERWOOD - age 81, of Kodak, TN. passed away Wednesday, December 28, 2005 at Baptist Hospital Of East Tennessee. Jimmy was a World II Veteran serving with the 332nd. Engineering Battalion He retired from Ceil Heat in 1979 and then became owner and operator of 4 Way Restaurant from 1981 to 1999 along with lovingly caring for his farm and cattle. He belonged to Kodak United Methodist Church, French Broad Masonic Lodge 588 of Kodak and was a lifetime member of the VFW of Morristown. Preceded in death by his daughter and son-in-law, Mary "Petie" Hickman Dance and Bobby W. Dance; parents, J.M. Hickman, Sr. and Georgia Elizabeth Underwood Hickman; brother J.M. Hickman, Jr. and sister Mary Ella Hickman. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Estella Mount Hickman of Kodak, TN.; daughters and son-in-law, Brenda H. and Ernest Livesay of Morristown, TN., Patricia Hickman of Kodak, TN.; brother and sister-in-law, Jerry and Letha Hickman of Kodak, TN.; sister and brother-in-law, Betty Hickman Snyder and Shirley Snyder both of Florida.; grandchildren, Emily Livesay of New York, Leah and Danny Brooks of Rogersville, Courtney P. Dance of Blaine, TN.; great grandchildren, Rachel, Jacob, Solomon Feldman all of Forest Hills, New York, Courtney, Jaret Brooks of Rogersville, TN; several nieces and nephews. Services will be held 7:00 P.M. Friday, December 30, 2005 at Kodak United Methodist Church with Rev. Rowland Buck officiating. Interment will be at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, December 31, 2005 in Oak Grove Cemetery in Kodak, TN. The family will receive friends 5-7 pm December 30, 2005 at Kodak United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers the family has requested that donations be made to Kodak United Methodist Church Building Fund. You may share your thoughts and memories with the family on our website | Hickman, James Underwood "Jimmy" (I5304)
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627 | His body is to be cremated and his ashes added to the area he loved, the Smokies and Appalachian Trail. A marker will be placed for him in the Saulpaw Cemetery, Calhoun, Tenn. | Saulpaw, Glenn Wright (I1438)
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628 | His burial was after 27 Nov 1934 in Baldwin Cate Cemetery, Dumplin Community, Jefferson County, Tennessee. (Allan H. Baumbach, e-mail of John P. Cate file; rec'd. 21 Nov 2001). | Cate, Infant (I27798)
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629 | His estate was settled in the September term of Knox County court of 1856. David Beal was the Administrator. No wife or children are mentioned in the settlement. His property consisted of 2 horses, one black and one bay, 2 hogs, one shovel plow, and one lot of corn in the field. | Underwood, Hugh (I916)
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630 | His granddaughter, Minnie Shumate Wampler remembers visiting her grandfather. He was almost blind, but he would always invite them in and quote passages from the scripture. | Yadon, Louis Calloway (I1866)
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631 | his grave was moved to New Loyston Cemetery by the Tennessee Valley Authority to prepare for the flooding by the Norris Dam Project. The move was authorized by Sallie Turner. | Evans, Solomon Peter (I27)
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632 | his grave was moved to New Loyston Cemetery by the Tennessee Valley Authority to prepare for the flooding by the Norris Dam Project. The move was authorized by Sallie Turner. | Evans, Ernest E. (I163)
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633 | His grave was moved to New Loyston Cemetery by the Tennessee Valley Authority to prepare for the flooding by the Norris Dam Project. The move was authorized by Sallie Turner. | Evans, Ernest E. (I163)
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634 | His grave was moved to New Loyston Cemetery by the Tennessee Valley Authority to prepare for the flooding by the Norris Dam Project. The move was authorized by Sallie Turner. | Evans, John Andrew (I166)
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635 | History given in Historic Green County, Tennessee, and Its People, 1783-1992 by Robert Robinson Orr, rt. 3, Box 125, Chuckey, TN 37641. Anthony was a pioneer residence of Greeneville and Eleanor was the first white to be born in Greeneville. He lived in the Tusculum Area and one of his descendants was president of Tusculum. Married before 1764, Pennsylvania, Margaret COPELAND (5813), born 1740, Pennsylvania, died 1820, Greenville, TN. | Moore, Anthony (I1542)
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636 | Holley Gamble has birth date as 24 Dec 1842 | Ezell, Lewis Bradford (I10453)
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637 | Holley-Gamble has death date 24 May 1934 | Ezell, Lewis Bradford (I10453)
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638 | HOUSE, DEBORAH KAYE - age 49 of Greeneville, formerly of Claxton, passed away Monday, December 22, 2003 at Select Specialty Hospital in Tri-Cities. Born June 23, 1954, at Fort George G. Mead in Maryland, Deborah was a resident of Greene Valley Development Center. She was preceded in death by her mother, Wilma J. House and sister, Susan J. Evans. She is survived by her father and step mother, W.A. and Carolyn House of Claxton; brother, Michael L. House of Knoxville; birth father, Woodrow F. Evans of Knoxville. The family will receive friends at Woodhaven Funeral Home Friday, December 26, 2003 from 6-8 p.m. Graveside services will be held Saturday, December 27, 2003 at 11 a.m. at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Epilepsy Foundation, 4351 Garden City Dr., Landover, Maryland 20785. Woodhaven Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | House, Deborah Kaye Evans (I318)
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639 | Howard died of dropsy Medical: Died at Albert Weaver's home. Death certificate signed by Dr. William Lincoln Carden, born Clinton 11/28/1864, died 11/3/1938 at St. Marys Hospital, Knoxville TN. Recorded by W B Disney. | Humphrey, Howard (I10777)
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640 | http://www.public.usit.net/nwcs/OSHS/oshs.html: 4.H. Sienknecht Store Two story structure built 1901-1902 from local bricks and was the largest department store in the tri-county area at the time. Also housed the town's first bank, chartered in 1904, until a separate bank could be built. | Sienknecht, Fred C. (I732)
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641 | Hubert left home when he was 13 and lived with his aunt Vernie. | Wampler, Hubert Leonard (I395)
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642 | Hubert left home when he was 13 and lived with his aunt Vernie. | Wampler, Vernie (I27407)
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643 | HUFFAKER, IDA LYNN BROOKS - age 80 of Kodak, died Sunday, November 6, 2005 at her home. She was born November 23, 1924. She was retired from Sevier Industries and previously worked for Standard Knitting Mill in Knoxville. Ida was raised in the Thorngrove Community of Knox County. She was a member of Kodak United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by: husband, Trent Hodges (Bud) Huffaker; parents, Joe (Frosty) and Hattie Hickman Brooks; mother and father-in-law, Emert and Flora Huffaker; brother, J. Elmer (Toad) Brooks; brothers-in-law, A.L. Bailey, Jr.; George Garrett; Jimmy C Huffaker, Vaughn Huffaker and E. Mitchell Whaley; niece, Jeannie Huffaker. Survived by: daughter & son-in-law, Trenta and Roy Swann, Kodak; brother and sister- in-law, George Taylor and Grace Brooks Strawberry Plains; sisters-in-law, Alta Garrett, Strawberry Plains, Barbara Huffaker, Powell; Adell (Jack) Russell, Strawberry Plains, Tillie Whaley, Knoxville, Geraldine Bailey, Sevierville; Ruby Huffaker and, Annette (John) Boling Strawberry Plains; nieces and nephews, Cathy Jo (Jim) Norris, Dale (Donna) Brooks, Dianne (Jimmy) Miller, George (Gail) Brooks, Keith (Sheila) Brooks, Tammy (Steve) Cisneros, Beth (Dennis) Roeder, Randy (Traci) Huffaker, Angie (Jerry) Hightower, Eddie (Sissy) Garrett, Peggy (Gary) Dykes, Kathy (George) Schlacht, William (Laura) Whaley, Landra Bailey, Rudy Bailey, Steve (Janice) Huffaker, Vonette Stoddard; special friends, Laverne Swann; Kent & Vivian Thomas, Vera Fox. Special Thanks to Dr. James Gleaves and Staff; Baptist Home Health and Baptist Hospice. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Kodak United Methodist Church Building Fund, 2923 Bryan Road, Kodak, TN 37764. Funeral service 7 pm Tuesday at Kodak United Methodist Church with Rev. Rowland Buck, Dr. Bruce Marsten, and Rev. Fred Dearing officiating. Interment 11 am Wednesday in Beech Springs Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be: Kent Thomas, Norman Thomas, Jerry Hightower, Dennis Roeder, Randy Huffaker, Keith Brooks, Jim Norris and Jim Shepherd. The family will receive friends 4-7 pm Tuesday at Kodak United Methodist Church. Arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. | Brooks, Ida (I2785)
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644 | HUFFAKER, PAULINE UNDERWOOD - age 89 of Knoxville died 4:20 a.m. Saturday, June 24, 2006 at St. Mary's Residential Hospice. She was a retired Independent Volunteer with St. Mary's Hospital. She was preceded in death by husband, Hugh R. Huffaker; father, Newton T. Underwood; mother, Alice DeVore Underwood; and brother, Leonard D. Underwood. Survivors: daughter: Alta Joyce Huffaker of Knoxville, several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the charity of your choice, or St. Mary's Residential Hospice 7447 Andersonville Pike, Knoxville, TN 37938. The family and friends will meet 1:45 p.m. Monday at Oak Grove Cemetery in Sevier County for graveside service and interment at 2:00 p.m. Friends may call at their convenience at Stevens Mortuary, Oglewood Avenue at Broadway. Mrs. Huffaker's guestbook is also available at www.stevensmortuary.com | Underwood, Pauline (I9315)
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645 | Hugh Aylor minister, Cynthia Wright bm. | Family F4
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646 | Hugh Goins points out that this John Underwood was the fifth generation of John Underwood's. None of these bothers were alive at the time of this part of the research in 1973. | Underwood, John (I1164)
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647 | Hugh Henry family lived on the site of the signing of the Treaty of Dumplin between the chiefs of the Cherokee Indian Nation and the commis- sioners of the State of Franklin in 1785. (See the literature available on the "Lost State of Franklin"). | Henry, Rachel (I5880)
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648 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whitsit, Hugh Potter (I1317)
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649 | HUMPHREY, JOHN C. - age 70, of Knoxville, passed away February 17, 1999. He was a member and Deacon of Bethany Baptist Church and was a retired Truck Driver of Jefferson Smurfit (CCA). He was preceded in death by wife of 52 years, Ruth Humphreys; parents, S.U. (Ben) and Janie Humphrey; brothers, James and Vance Humphrey and sister, Ollie Marie Humphrey. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Pat and David West; son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Ramah Humphrey of Knoxville; very special friend, Imogene Vandegriff of Maynardville; grandchildren, Felicia Humphrey, Mike West and wife, Marsha; Angela Partelow and husband, Scott, all of Knoxville, Bobby West and wife, Lisa of Maynardville; great-grandchildren, Ethan Partelow, Justin and Hannah West, all of Knoxville, Amber and Robby West of Maynardville; brothers, Paul Humphrey and wife, Bonnie of LaFollette; sisters, Mary Graham, Bessie Humphrey, Ruby Lindsay and husband, James, Lois Johnson and husband, Harlan, all of Clinton; several nieces and nephews. Funeral service 2 p.m. Sunday at Mynatt's Chapel, Rev. Jack Day and Rev. Steve Davis officiating. Interment in Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Mynatt's. | Humphrey, John C. (I16367)
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650 | Humphrey, Mrs. S. M. - Age 72, retired railroader of Asheville, N.C. died at Knoxville General Hospital Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Survived by four sisters, one brother, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services 2 p. m. Sunday Weaver's Chapel. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers P. E. Berney, C. C. Arthur, J. L. Meredith, R. C Webb , J. B. Farr, O. C Kester. Members Boiler Makers & Helpers Union will be honorary pallbearers. | Humphrey, Cilous Moss (Boss) (I786)
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