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651 | I met LaVerne at Blannie's house when I went to interview Blannie. | Source (S143)
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652 | I remember that Cecil liked to do magic tricks. He had a thing that could change dimes to quarters. I thought that was marvelous and wanted him to get me one. I still need something that will change dimes to quarters. -- e-mail from Annie (Tuckahoe Ann@aol.com). Annie's parents were friends of Cecil and Ina Underwood when she was a child. - dch-c | Underwood, Cecil P. (I8687)
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653 | Ibby died single. | Temple, Isabella (Ibby) (I1523)
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654 | In 1920, John was living on Heavenly Hollow Road. | Ezell, John M. (I10974)
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655 | In 1920, William is living on Hinds Creek Road. | Stokes, William Howard (I11038)
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656 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Whitaker, Vickie Melinda (I27948)
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657 | in a Rebel prison | Henry, Samuel F. (I2202)
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658 | in an automobile accident. | Gilreath, Mark Cleveland (I4782)
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659 | in an automobile accident. | Hodges, Lee Andrew (I5475)
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660 | Information from letter Helen Bohannan | Humphrey, Jeneral Brownlow (Brown) (I791)
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661 | Information obtained from tombstone of Jewel Kyte and Leona C. Kyte, Oak Grove Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. (dch-c) | Kyte, Jewel H. (I6143)
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662 | Inscription from tombstone of James W. & Helen D. (Nichols) Foster: Read 15 Mar 2002 ... As you are today, I once was. As I am today, you soon will be, prepare yourself today. | Foster, James (I4570)
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663 | Inscription of headstone of Roy Underwood, Oak Grove Cemetery: s/o E.S. & S.S. | Underwood, Roy (I27570)
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664 | Inscription on tombstone of Ellie Lee Hickman, Oak Grove Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee - d/o Floyd and Hulda. - dch-d | Hickman, Effie Lee (I27833)
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665 | Inscription on tombstone of John Snead Hickman, Oak Grove Cemetery, Sevierville, Tennessee - s/o Floyd & Hulda. - dch-c | Hickman, John Snead (I27832)
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666 | Inscription on tombstone of Pfc Winfred Dexter Cate - Killed in action on Okinawa Island; s/o Will M. & Rosa R. - dch-c (Stories in Stone; Jefferson County Historical Society, Vol. 1; pg. 124 | Cate, William Dexter (I3328)
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667 | Inscription on tombstone. | Charles, William Boyd (I646)
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668 | Inscription on tombstone: Wife of Sam H. - dch-c | Pollard, Thana (I7471)
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669 | Interview with Ruth Bishop lists birthdate at 1878. This does not follow with the birth order of brothers and sisters. Marker at Lynnhurst has birthdate as 1875 | Humphrey, Martha Ann (Mattie) (I782)
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670 | Invalid Didn't Let Wheel Chair Keep Her Down; Sold Needlework Special To The News-Sentinel Athens, Tenn., Dec 28 She had to stay in a wheel-chair, but that didn't "keep her down." She wanted to earn her own money, and she did. The story of how Mrs. Sarah Ellen Saulpaugh developed a home industry was told as word came of her death at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Joe Schuligan, in Santa Rosa, Texas. Eighteen months ago, Mrs. Saulpaugh went to live with her daughter. She was the widow of the late George L. Saulpaugh of Calhoun, Tenn. Her right hip was broken in 1900 by a fall, but after several years she walked again with the aid of crutches. Ten years ago her left hip was broken by a fall. Since then she has been in a wheel chair. She insisted that "where there's a will, ther's a way." She started embroidering, tatting and other needle work. Her sisters and friends formed a sales organization. They helped sell pillows and boudoir articles which she made. Also cloth rabbits, cats, dogs and dolls. These went to markets in New York, Boston, Baltimore, Michigan, Florida, Iowa, Tennessee and the West. Rio Grande Farmer (Harlingen, Texas) Dec 20, 1935 MRS. SAULPAW DIES THURSDAY Santa Rosa Woman Well Known (Valley Morning Star News Service) SANTA ROSA?Funeral services for Mrs. Sallie Karr Saulpaw, 79, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Schulegen at six p.m. Thursday, will be conducted from the Schulegen home Friday afternoon. Definite hour of the funeral services have not been set. Rev. Earl Hill, pastor of the Santa Rosa Baptist church, will conduct the services and interment probably will be in the Santa Rosa cemetery. The deceased is a native of Calhoun, Tenn., coming to the Valley in 1933 to reside with her daughter. She is survived by her daughter, three sons, residing in Tennessee. 28 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. | Darr, Sarah Ellen (Sallie) (I639)
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671 | Ira was listed as a household member living with James C. Pollard on the 1850 Census in Sevier Co., TN. Ira was listed as a household member living with James C. Pollard in the 1860 Census in Sevier Co., TN. Ira was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census in Sevier Co., TN. | Pollard, Ira Nelson (I7430)
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672 | It is possible that Andrew Right and Andrew McKnight are the same person. Burl Underwood comments on page 40 that "It should be noted this was during the Civil War when situations were very unsettled." | Family F1025
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673 | It is reported that she married four times. One husband was a McKnight. The last husband's first name was Max, a German. Those who remember him say he was a kind and gentle man. His last known address was San Antonio TX. | Underwood, Fannie (I1266)
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674 | J P Burkhart, Justice of the Peace officiated | Family F3147
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675 | J. H. Darr was listed as prisoner of war at Vicksburg MI. He was paroled along with the rest of the captured Confederate army at Vicksburg MI by General Grant. | Darr, James Henry (I621)
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676 | J. H. Darr witnessed the wounding of Richard Bradshaw on 21 May 1863. No record of when he died. "Richard Bradshaw was wounded on yesterday shot through both thighs - no broken bones. | Bradshaw, Richard Rawlings (I1565)
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677 | J. T. Inklebarger MG officiated | Family F862
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678 | J. T. Inklebarger MG officiated | Family F863
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679 | J. T. Inklebarger MG officiated. | Family F861
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680 | J.S. Grubb MG | Family F39
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681 | James "Jimmie" Gault, age 84 of Claxton passed away on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at Shannondale Home in Knoxville. She was born January 18, 1934 to the late Ivy and Josephine Gault. In addition to her parents she is also preceded in death by the love of her life who passed in April of 2018, Charlie O. Johnson. For many years Jimmie worked in the banking industry. Throughout her life she had a passion for cats and cared for many. She is survived by her loving niece whom she loved like a daughter, Jo Thurin Davis & husband Ben of Knoxville; special friends, Marilyn & Tony Fournier, Major Geer, and Paula Morgan. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at Alexander Guest House in Oak Ridge, Melinda, Dee, Linda, Jenny, and Ella at Shannondale for their love and compassion. The family will receive friends 5:00-6:30 pm, Thursday, August 30, 2018 at Holley Gamble Funeral Home with Rev. Dennis Davidson and Brother Darryl McElyea officiating. Her graveside will be 11:00 am, Friday at Woodhaven Memorial Garden. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials be made to Young-Williams Animal Center in Knoxville. Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. holleygamble.com Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on Aug. 29, 2018 | Gault, James "Jimmie" (I29445)
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682 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dulling, James (I4261)
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683 | James A. Wallace officiated | Family F9
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684 | James B. Underwood was one of four brothers who fought in the Civil War.. He lived near the Pollard Cemetery. He later lived near the Beech Springs Baptist Church during the time the writer remembers him. He is buried in the Beech Springs Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. | Underwood, James B. (I8991)
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685 | James Darr Schulgen died in an airplane accident while in the service. | Schuligan, James Darr (I1349)
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686 | James David "George" Sutton, age 79, of Sevierville, passed away, Wednesday, December 19, 2012. George was a member and deacon of Shiloh Baptist Church since 1964. He retired from the State of Tennessee, Supreme Court of Appellates. He loved fishing, gardening, and spending time with his family and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers and one sister. Survivors: Wife: Juanita "Sue" Hamilton Sutton Sons and daughters-in-law: Bud and Donna Sutton, Mike and Tammie Sutton, Bobby Sutton Daughters: Debbie Berrier, Elaine Sutton Grandchildren: Cherish and Brandon McLin, Savannah Sutton, Lynzi and Travis McCarter, Nikki Sutton Great grandchildren: Addison McCarter, Kaliiannah Tallent, and expectant great-granddaughter, Noelle McLin, due February 2013. Sister: Mildred Rule In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Shiloh Baptist Church Building Fund, 1432 Shiloh Road, Seymour, TN, 37865. The family will receive friends 4-7 PM Friday with a funeral service to follow at 7 PM in Atchley's Seymour Chapel with Rev. Glenn Metts, Rev. Kenneth Stansberry, and Rev. Rich Liner. Family and friends will meet 11 AM Saturday in Boyds Creek Cemetery for graveside service and interment. Arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, Seymour 122 Peacock Court, Seymour, Tennessee 37865 (865)577-2807 (www.atchleyfuneralhome.com) | Sutton, James David "George" (I1722)
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687 | James Elbert Ford (January 23, 1932 - March 28, 2014) Send Flowers Guest Book | Sign Guest Book | Send Sympathy Card James Elbert Ford U.S. Veteran James Elbert Ford ?Jay? age 82, passed away, Friday, March 28, 2014 at Ben Atchley Veterans Home. He was a veteran of the United States Army and preceded in death by parents, Willie and Eulavie Ford, and brother, Wayne Ford. Survived by best friend of 40 years, Genevieve Tipton; daughters; Jamie Wilson and Janet Ford; sons, Darryl and Larry Ford of Knoxville; grandchildren, Kasey Cox and Kurt Cooper of Maryville. Family and friends will meet 11:00 AM Monday, March 31, 2014 at Asbury Cemetery for the graveside service and interment, Rev. Rex Everett officiating. Arrangements by Miller Funeral Home, Maryville, (865) 982-6041, www.millerfuneralhome.org | Ford, James Elbert (J.E.) (I513)
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688 | James Marshall and Mayme Pollard Smith had no children. James Marshall and Mayme Pollard Smith lived on Pickering Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. (Burlington section of Knoxville). Aunt Mayme's sister, Elizabeth P. Fox and Sallie Mae H. Bumbalough were neighbors. Later, Sallie and Joel Bumbalough moved to Michigan. Sallie's parents, James Payne and Bertha Mae P. Hancock purchased the Bumbalough's house near Marshall and Mayme Pollard when Interstate-40 took their home on Cedar St., Knoxville. (dch-c) | Smith, James Marshall (I27742)
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689 | James Payne Hancock was named after his grandfather James B. Underwood and g-grandfather, Payne McCleary as told to Sallie Hancock Bumbalough by his mother, Malinda Payne Underwood. (dch-c) | Hancock, James Payne (I5041)
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690 | James served as a Sergeant in Co. D, 323rd TN Infantry in WW I. | Humphrey, James Hamilton R. (I27006)
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691 | James was a promising young heavyweight boxer in the U.S. Namy. He died before stardom. | Elder, James (I27232)
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692 | James was married twice. He and his first wife moved to Hoistington Kansas. He acquired a large acreage of wheat land. Later oil was found on it. He had five children with this marriage. His second marriage had no children. | Underwood, James (I1168)
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693 | James was never married | Underwood, James Anderson (I1998)
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694 | Janet Decker passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 27, 2015. Janet was a long-time resident of Somerset but most recently resided in Roswell, GA. She was married for 43 years to Andy Decker and they jointly ran Decker Drug Store formerly located on the Somerset city square. Later, Janet also worked alongside her brother-in-law Gene Hurt at Farm Bureau Insurance where she continued serving our community. Janet was also a faithful member of Somerset First Baptist Church where she participated in the choir, taught Sunday school and enjoyed life-long friendships. Other than her family, Janet was most passionate about her music and found great joy playing the piano at churches, weddings, personal care facilities and for the entertainment of her family and friends. Janet was born to the late Elbert and Mabel Huddleston in 1935. A brother, Verlin Huddleston, preceded her in death. She is survived by a sister Mary Lynn Hurt (Somerset), a son Scott Decker (Florence, KY), a daughter and son-in-law Andrea and Randy Dotson (Roswell, GA), two grand-daughters Ashley Demmitt (Peachtree City, GA) and Natalie Dotson (Roswell, GA), and many loving nieces and nephews. Her legacy includes kindness and generosity which will be missed by all who knew her. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in her memory to an Alzheimer's charity of your choice. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 31, 2015 at the Chapel of the Pulaski Funeral Home with Bro. David Pendley officiating. Burial will follow in the Decker Family Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Pulaski Funeral Home from 12:00 noon Saturday until time for services. Pulaski Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. | Huddleston, Janet Sue (I189)
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695 | Janet Eiskina had Louis' middle name listed as Calloway | Yadon, Louis Calloway (I1866)
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696 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hatcher, Jay Ross Kirby (I198)
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697 | Jean B. Pollard, b 1902; d. 1966 buried at Beech Springs Cemetery. In 1998 there were no tombstones but mortuary markers at the sites of graves of Monroe Pollard, Jean B. Pollard, Willie M. Pollard. (dch-c) | Holt, Jean (I5518)
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698 | Jeff County Marriage Records show date 29 Dec 1831 | Family F466
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699 | Jefferson Co. Marriage records lists date at 21 Jan 1824 | Family F387
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700 | Jefferson County Bible records indicate that he was born March 1743 | Bradshaw, John (I1497)
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