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3201 FRANK CARL MASTERS, age 97 of Masters Drive, Bakersville, NC went home to be with The Lord May 29, 2015 at Mission Hospital Memorial Campus in Asheville, NC. He was a native of Mitchell County, NC and a son of the late Rev. Hoke and Lockie Garland Masters. He was a member, superintendent, deacon, sunday school teacher, and special guitar player at Berea Brethren Church. He was retired from American Thread Company, and Mayland Tech Community College, and was also self employed as a timber cutter, and apple and tobacco farmer.

Survivors include: three sons; Wayne Masters (Blanche), of Clear Springs, Md., Wilburn Masters (Pat), and Phillip Masters (Norma), all of Bakersville, NC, a daughter, Barbara Masters Reid (Ray), also of Bakersville, NC, a sister, Beulah Greene, of Johnson City, TN, four grandchildren; D. Wayne Masters, David Masters, Daniel Willis, and Tammy Harshman, seven great grandchildren, five step grandchildren, and five step great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by: his wife Georgia Viola Garland Masters, three sisters; Hattie Jones, Virgie McKinney, and Estella Tipton, two brothers; Andrew and Early Masters.

Funeral services will be held Monday, June 1, 2015 at 7:00PM in the chapel of Henline - Hughes Funeral Home with Todd Ayers, Wade Bowman, and Denver King officiating. The family will receive friends two hours prior to the service. Interment will be Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 11:00AM at Garland Cemetery (Masters Drive). 
Masters, Frank Carl (I72903)
 
3202 Frank Carr, 82, 135 Old Stoney Loop, Elizabethton, died Tuesday, January 22, 2002, at his residence following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Carr was a native of Carter County and the son of the late Lee and Belle Lyons Carr. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Edel Carr Sams; six brothers, Arvy, Jess, Arline, Andre, Paul and Silas; a stepson, Sam Bowers II; and a granddaughter, Julie Seymore.
Mr. Carr was a decorated World War II U.S. Army veteran, Staff Sergeant and Squad Leader, Army 6th Division, in New Guinea and the Philippine Islands. He was a retired employee of North American Rayon Corporation, after 41 years, and a member of East River Park Christian Church, where he served as a deacon.



CARR -- Funeral services for Frank Carr, 82, 135 Old Stoney Loop, Elizabethton, who died Tuesday, January 22, 2002, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, January 25, at East River Park Christian Church with Mr. John H. Smith and Mr. Joel Stauffer, ministers, officiating. Music will be under the direction of John and Mary Smith and Lavelle Fair. Interment will follow at Mountain Home National Cemetery with Military Honors accorded by the Captain Lynn H. Folsom VFW Post No. 2166. 
Carr, Frank (I59190)
 
3203 Frank died approx 7 hours before his great grandaughter, Matea Marie was born. Arnold, Frank (I25993)
 
3204 Frank Johnson signed death certificate for information Johnson, Ella Fay (I22794)
 
3205 Frank Marshall McKinney of Chestnut Dale Road, went home to be with his Lord on July 19, 2017. He was surrounded by his family and friends, as he had been his entire life.

Frank was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church for most of his life and he loved his church and his church family.

Frank was a retired painter who loved to be around people. He loved riding and working with horses, rodeos, NASCAR and singing. He loved family gatherings and any opportunity to get together with his children and grandchildren, especially his two great-grandchildren Kale and Eli who were his two newest loves.

Frank was the son of Dewy and Tempie McKinney formally of Whitaker Branch.

He dearly loved his brothers; Mutt, Tom and Jack as well as their wives and children. He also loved his sisters; Nellie Pittman, Hildred Hopson, Thelma Greene and Ruth Rector, along with their families.

Left to carry on his legacy is his wife of 57 years, Johnnie B McKinney of the home, his son John and his wife Joy, and granddaughter Sage. His daughter Mitzie and her husband Dale Huffman, grandson Marshall and his wife Francesca. Daughter Frankie and her husband Dean Bare, grandsons Garrett and Christian. Daughter Regina and her husband Nick Daniels, grandson Preston and his wife Ashley, and Chatty, his granddaughter.

Funeral services for Frank will be held at the church he loved, Pleasant Hill Baptist on Friday July 21, 2017 at 3:00, family will start receiving friends at 2:00. Graveside service will follow the funeral service in the Whitaker Branch Cemetery. 
McKinney, Frank Marshall (I68608)
 
3206 Frank passed away in 1998 in Tennessee but his ashes were buried in the same grave with Gary Wayne Shankle, the same day, 28 Apr 2001, as Gary's internment in Baker City, Oregon. A year later, Michelle Shankle's ashes were interned in this same grave. Frank and Michelle were probably the parents of Gary. Shankle, Frank Chadwick (I71728)
 
3207 Frank was living with his daughter Leota Greer in the 1940 Johnson County, TN Census. Main, Franklin M. (I66521)
 
3208 Frankie Cornelia Vance was the daughter of Nora Belle Laws and Sherman Vance. She was the wife of Robert Husler Cable. They were married February 26, 1931 in Gaston County, NC. They had 4 children: Robert Jason Cable, Fannie Belle Cable, William Cecil Cable, and Betty Jane Cable. Vance, Frankie Cornelia (I86907)
 
3209 Frankie Johnson Woodby, 70, of 147 Mill Pond Road, Elizabethton, passed away on Friday, October 27, 2017, at her home. She was the daughter of Texie Winters Johnson, of Roan Mountain, and the late Wilt Johnson, and was born in Roan Mountain. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her husband, Dana Cecil Woodby; a son, Timmy Woodby; and a niece, Sherry Babb.
In addition to her mother, those left to cherish her memory include two daughters, Melissa Doyle (Matthew), of Unicoi, and Terisa Simerly, of Jonesborough; three sons, Michael Woodby, Dusty Woodby and Wesley Woodby, all of Elizabethton; two adopted sons, Thomas Bowling, of Elizabethton, and Brandon Bowling (Jodi), of Fall Branch; four grandchildren, Ashly Jones, Andrew Jones, Timothy Horton and Elizabeth Horton; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Jerry Johnson, of Elizabethton, and Junior Johnson, of Hampton; and three sisters, Margaret Whitehead (Arnold), of Roan Mountain, Grace Wagner, of Hampton, and Robin McKinney, of Roan Mountain. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
A graveside service for Mrs. Frankie Johnson Woodby will be conducted at 4 p.m. Tuesday, October 31, in the Johnson Family Cemetery on Mill Pond Road with Pastor Charles McKinney officiating. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
Johnson, Frankie (I58849)
 
3210 Frankie N. Payne Combs, age 88, of Johnson City, passed away Saturday, January 18, 2014, in Cabell Huntington Hospital, Huntington, WV.
Frankie was born in Shouns, TN and resided in Johnson City for most of her life. She was the daughter of the late Hobart and Lydia Ann Payne. In addition to her parents; her son of 56 years Wayne Combs; two brothers, Billy Payne and Johnny Payne; and two sisters, Lenna Payne and Dorothy Pierce preceded her in death.
Survivors include: son, Dale K. Combs and daughter-in-law, Brenda Combs; sister, Marlene Helms; grandson, Jeremy Combs; three granddaughters, Lisa Reid, Sonya Rouse, and Aimee Combs; two step-grandsons, Brendon Clark and Ryan Clark; six great grandsons; three great granddaughters; and several nieces and nephews.
Frankie retired from the VA Medical Center at Mountain Home with the VA Canteen Service. She was also employed at Oak Ridge during America's secret project to create its first atomic bomb, which helped to end the war in the Pacific.
Frankie was a loving and faithfully dedicated single mother.
Although of modest means, Frankie enjoyed the experience of travel to almost every state of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. She also visited Canada, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, and Okinawa.
Special thanks to granddaughter Sonya Rouse, who provided live-in support to Frankie for the past four years. Sonya's son and Frankie's great grandson, Camron Bawgus, had a unique relationship with Frankie and provided added variety to her life.
The family of Frankie N. Combs will receive friends from 12 to 2 PM Wednesday, January 22, 2014 in the Morris-Baker South Chapel. The funeral service will follow at 2 PM in the Morris-Baker South Chapel. The graveside committal service will follow in the Monte Vista Memorial Park. 
Payne, Frankie N. (I42927)
 
3211 Franklin C. Hyder, Sr., 74, Stepped from this life into the arms of Jesus on February 26, 2023 after an extended illness at the Johnson City Medical Center.

Franklin was born on December 21, 1948 to the late Cecil B. Hyder and Joann Cannon Hyder Smith. He was baptized in his teens at the Presbyterian Church in Banner Elk. He was a member of Pinecrest Baptist Church for many years. Frank also attended Boone Trail Baptist, Wesley Methodist and First Christian Church when able.

Frank spent his formative years at Grandfather Home for Children and graduated from Cranberry High School in 1966. He attended Career Academy in Atlanta, Ga, studying dental technology. Frank was known as one of the best dental technicians in the area. Frank’s first job was with Johnson City Dental Laboratory and later with Kingsport Dental Lab. He opened and owned Franklin Dental Laboratory and Quality Dental Lab for many years, retiring three years ago. A lot of smiles were made possible by his expertise.

Those left to cherish Frank’s memory include his loving children, daughter, Mary Jane Hyder Novotony of Johnson City; son, Franklin C. Hyder Jr. of Hampton; his beloved granddaughter, Sarah Hyder Metcalf (Tyler); grandson, Franklin C. Hyder III; great-grandsons, Shaun, Gavin and Sage, which he loved; beloved sisters, Patricia Susie Simerly (Ronnie), Jackie Hyder Shell; brother, Sam Hyder (Kathy); stepmother, Remega Hyder; the mother of his children, Patricia Hyder Horton; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; his special little “fur-baby”, Karma.

Frank had a lot of dental technician friends and special family members. Thank you, Tony Ketron, Craig Malone, Jere Davis, Herby Layne, Sid Boozer, Danny Tabor and others. The family would like to thank his brothers-in-law, Bob Livingston and George Livingston for being Frank’s friend and his friend Dale Messer.

The family would like to thank all the friends and church family that prayed for Frank during his time in the hospital, Johnson City Medical Staff 5th floor and the doctors that cared for him. 
Hyder, Franklin C. (982544)
 
3212 Franklin Eugene Whiteaker was born on August 21, 1946 in Abingdon, VA. He passed after a short illness at Johnston Memorial Hospital on Thursday (July 29, 2021).

Frank retired from VDOT after 45+ years of service. He was a wonderful father, brother, uncle, friend, and man.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene & Edith (Grant) Whiteaker; his loving wife of 38 years, Paula Whiteaker; son, Freddy Whittaker; grandson, Justyn; and great-grandson, Nathan.

Frank is survived by his children; David Whiteaker, Pamela (Shelton) Pittman, James Whiteaker, and Kimberly Adams; grandchildren, Billy, Michael, Jettie, Zak, Jared, and Tori; great-grandchildren, Samuel, Daniel, Tidus, and Trenten; his loving and beloved sister, Martha Keesee & husband Jim; many other nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Family and friends are invited to a graveside service on Sunday (August 8, 2021) at 2 p.m. at Whiteaker Family Cemetery (Waylon Drive Abingdon, VA). 
Whiteaker, Franklin Eugene (I2128)
 
3213 Freamon Lunceford, 73, 1104 Hwy. 321, Hampton, died unexpectedly Monday, July 16, 2001, at his residence.

A Carter County native, he was the son of the late Jacob B. and Mamie Banner Lunceford. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Deborah Lunceford, and a sister, Bonnie Miller.

Mr. Lunceford was retired from the U.S. Air Force, where he served for 17 years, during World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the Captain Lynn H. Folsom V.F.W. Post No. 2166. He was a member of Rittertown Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara Davis Lunceford, of the home, two sisters, Beulah Cordell, Elizabethton, and Helen Davis, Hampton, and several nieces and nephews.

LUNCEFORD -- Funeral services for Freamon Lunceford, 73, 1104 Hwy. 321, Hampton, who died Monday, will be conducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 17, 2001, in the Fireside Room of Tetrick Funeral Home, with the Rev. Tommy Haynes officiating. Graveside service and interment will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 18, 2001, in the Walnut Mountain Cemetery. 
Lunceford, Freaman Homer (I83074)
 
3214 Fred Allen Potter, 64, Roan Mountain, passed away unexpectedly Friday, September 13, 2013 in the Herrin Hospital, Herrin, Illinois.
He was a Carter County native. Fred was Project Manager with Coal Field Construction Company in Illinois. He formerly had worked at Powell Construction Company for 36 years. He attended the Church of Christ.
He was preceded in death by his father, Crawford M. Potter, June 13, 2010.
Survivors include his wife: Paula Harrison Potter. Two Sons: Scott Potter and wife Nyoka, Roan Mountain and Anthony Potter, Jacksonville, Florida. His Mother: Gladys Elliott Potter, Roan Mountain. A Sister: Lula Bell Bennett, Roan Mountain. A Brother: Albert Eugene "Pete" Potter and wife Norma, Terra Alta, West Virginia. A special brother-in-law: Michael Harrison and wife Annette, Roan Mountain. Several Nieces & Nephews.
Graveside Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday, September 18, 2013 in the Elliott Family Cemetery, Roan Mountain with the Rev. Jim Storie and Mr. Roby Ellis, Minister officiating. Burial will follow the service. Music will be provided by the family. Active Pallbearers who are requested to assemble at the cemetery at 2:50 p.m. Wednesday will be: Jack Blackwell, Bob Blackwell, David Blackwell, Ron Davis, Keith Blackwell, and Michael Harrison. 
Potter, Fred Allen (I39639)
 
3215 Fred Carl Bowers, age 84, passed away on Monday, February 21, 2022, following an extended illness. A native of Carter County, Fred was the only son of the late Roby DeWitt Bowers and Myrtle Campbell Bowers. Fred lived in Elizabethton his entire life. As a boy, he was active in MYF and was a member of Boy Scout Troop #30, achieving the Silver Award in the 1940s. A 1955 graduate of Elizabethton High School, Fred was the photographer for the high school yearbook and was voted “Most Artistic.” His passion for photography blossomed, and he went to work for the Elizabethton Star during his junior year. Following his graduation, he accepted a position with Coleman’s Studio, where he worked for 44 years until his retirement in 1999. Over the years, he photographed thousands of school children, hundreds of brides, sporting events of every kind, and countless studio portraits for families and individuals. Fred’s gift of seeing the best in everyone is evidenced in his work. He paid forward what his mentors taught him as he trained numerous young photographers along the way. His photography was recognized by his peers with many awards over the course of his career. Fred played trombone in the Elizabethton High School band, where he met a young clarinet player named Mary Ruth Hathaway. On their second date, he introduced her to his mother as his wife. The rest, as they say, is history.
Fred was a charter member of the Elizabethton chapter of the Order of DeMolay. He was a fifty-year member of Dashiell Lodge #238, Free and Accepted Masons; Past Worthy Patron of Sycamore Chapter #163, Order of the Eastern Star; former member of the Advisory Board of the Order of Rainbow for Girls, Elizabethton #71, and a recipient of the Grand Cross of Color. He was a member of the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) for many years. Fred was a faithful member of Elizabethton First United Methodist Church; he and Ruth had returned to the first church they attended as newlyweds. He was delighted to be a “Pop” to his grandchildren and his great grandchildren. A talented cartoonist, he created personalized, hand-drawn “Pop cards” for his family and close friends for all occasions of note.
In addition to his parents, Fred was preceded in death by one son in law, Noel Muhn, who passed away on December 19, 2021.
He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Ruth Hathaway Bowers. Three daughters: Deborah & Larry Gouge; Betsy Bowers; and Roberta Muhn. Five grandchildren: Justin & Elizabeth Muhn; Dr. Jamis Gouge & Dr. Veronica Sudekum Gouge; Captain Daniel Muhn & Staff Sergeant Kendall Muhn; Jerran C. Gouge; and Brittney Muhn Tapp & fiancé Alex Lancaster, IV. Three great granddaughters: Kylee Muhn, Bella Tapp, and Keri Muhn.
A celebration of Fred’s life will be held at First UMC of Elizabethton on Thursday, February 24, at 6:00 PM with Reverend Raymond Amos Sr officiating. The family will receive friends from 4:00 PM till 5:45 PM. Music will be under the direction of Gabriel Short, Susan Heaton, Pianist and David Arney, Organist. The service will be live-streamed on the First United Methodist Church Facebook website, www.fumcelizabethton.com . Scroll down the home page and half way down the right side, click on “Click Here to Join Us On Line” to view the Live Stream.
The family thanks Dr. Arnold, Dr. Jeff Hopland, Dr. Kenny Hopland; Dr. Justin Digby; Dr. Eric Groen; Dr. Shobha Hiremegular; and the superior nursing staff at the Sycamore Shoals Inpatient Surgery wing. 
Bowers, Fred Carl (I90987)
 
3216 Fred Garland, 94, of Shady Valley passed away Monday, February 28, 2011 at Bristol Regional Medical Center.

Mr. Garland is survived by his wife of nineteen years, Izetta Garland; four sons, Fred Garland, Jr., Tom Garland and wife Laura, Bill Garland and Lawton Garland and wife Gwenda; six grandchildren; three great grand children; step-son, Bobby Dodgion and wife Sue; step grandchildren and step great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Mr. Garland was preceded in death by his first wife of forty nine years, Queen P. Garland; his parents, Jim and Catherine Garland and nine brothers and sisters.

A memorial service was conducted at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at Harmon Chapel Christian Church with Howard Taylor, Minister officiating. Interment will be in Georgia.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Harmon Chapel Christian Church Building Fund, 1443 Highway 133, Shady Valley, TN 37688. 
Garland, Fred (I32564)
 
3217 Fred Harold Trivett, age 96, of Butler, Tennessee, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, February 28, 2018. He was born on December 2, 1921 to the late James David Trivett and Buney Presnell Trivett. In addition to his parents, Fred was preceded in death by his sons: Fred Trivett Jr and Teddy Trivett; sister, Hazel V. Hicks; niece, Elsie Mahafapy; nephews; Harold Hicks and Sylvester Hicks Jr.

Fred was a World War II and Korean War Veteran having honorably served in the United States Army. He retired from the Army as Sergeant following 23 years of service.

Those left to cherish his memories include his wife, Georgia J. Trivett; daughter, Cindy Fields and husband Mark; granddaughter, Heather Cornett Walk and husband William; great grandson, Luke Walk; nieces: Ruby Keplinger and husband Bob and Nora Wright and husband Johnny; special friend and caregiver, Evelyn Estep; several great nieces and great nephews.

Memorial service for Fred will be held on Saturday, March 3, 2018 at the Sink Valley Baptist Church with Pastor Harvey White officiating. 
Trivette, Fred Harold (I55016)
 
3218 Fred James Shell, 91, Elizabethton, passed away Sunday, December 18, 2022, at Johnson City Medical Center. He was born June 22, 1931 in Carter County to the late Frank and Bonnie Hoss Shell.
Fred was a retired carpenter and was of the Baptist faith. He enjoyed riding through the mountains.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Martha Dolan Shell; a brother, Leon Shell; and a sister, Norma Shell.
Survivors include a daughter, Linda Holden; four sons, Joe (Mary) Shell, Terry Shell, A.J. (Jill) Shell and Richard Shell; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at noon Thursday, December 22, at Memorial Funeral Chapel with Pastor Richard Stout officiating. Music will be provided by Logan Russell and Emma Shell. Interment will follow in the Richardson Cemetery, Roan Mountain. Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
Shell, Fred James (34551008)
 
3219 Fred Jenkins, age 85, passed away at his home on October 6, 2021, surrounded by his family.
Fred was born on January 2, 1936 in Blue Springs.? ? He graduated from Unaka High School.? ? Fred served in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper, serving in Company E503 Abn Inf. Regt. earning Parachutist Badge and National Defense Medal.? ? He retired from North American Rayon Corporation as a plant supervisor after 32 years and was a member of Lynn Valley Baptist Church for 61 years.? ?
Fred enjoyed gardening, fishing and golf, but most of all spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.? ? One tradition he and his family loved was “Pa” calling Bingo every year for the Christmas Day family Bingo game.
Because of his profession of faith in Jesus Christ many years ago, Fred’s family looks forward to the day when they will see him again.? ?
He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Nancy Rainbolt Jenkins; children Gerald Jenkins, Melissa Jenkins Cagle and husband Scott, Christopher Jenkins and wife Becky; grandchildren Abby Webb, Nick Jenkins and wife Tyler, Sydney Jenkins, Caleb Cagle and wife Amanda, Erin Wright and husband Sam, Landon Jenkins, Lauryn Jenkins and fiance’ Kirk Bachman; greatgrandchildren Reagan Webb, Rosalyn Webb, Carson Jenkins, Grant Cagle, Emmi Cagle, Niko Cagle, Ava Wright, and sisters in law, brothers in law, nieces and nephews.? ? He was predeceased by parents, Marion and Mabel Jenkins, brothers Von, Harold, Marvin, and Owen Jenkins and sister, Mildred Bowers.? ?
The family wishes to express their thanks to Amedisys staff members, especially Hospice Nurse Keith Green, Lexi and Hannah for their care.? ?
? A graveside service will be held at Happy Valley Memorial Park on Friday, October 8 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastors Dennis Wilson and Scott Cagle officiating. Pallbearers will be Landon Jenkins, Nick Jenkins, Sam Wright and Caleb Cagle.? ? Honorary pallbearers are Ron Miller, Bart Smith, Tom Penix, Bill Greene and Perry White. 
Jenkins, Fred (I87952)
 
3220 Fred Johnson, Jr. (Junior) age 74, Newland, North Carolina went to his eternal home on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 in Charles A. Cannon Jr. Memorial Hospital, Linville, North Carolina.

Junior was a native of Avery County born on August 16, 1936 to Fred & Florence Grindstaff Johnson. Junior was one of a kind, a friend to everyone. He was employed until his time of death at Avery True Value Hardware where he was loved and adored as family. He was proud to be an American and always flew his flag with honor. He loved his family with an unfailing love until the Lord Jesus called him home. His love for the outdoors has been passed on to many others that he came in contact with. He was a member of the Gold Prospectors Association which never made him a rich man but really put a gleam in his eye when he saw "Color."

He was committed to Greater Joy Fellowship where he was an usher and faithful attendee. He was a student of the Holy Bible and could converse with "the best of them" in knowledge of God's Word and expressed his knowledge by teaching Sunday school. Bible studies were always vocal with a seasoned experience of what God had done in his life.

Junior is survived by his sister: Carolyn Pyatte and husband Kenneth. Nine nephews and their wives, two nieces and their husbands, great nieces and nephews of a great number.

A Celebration of life service will be held at Greater Joy Fellowship at a later date with Pastor Ronnie Pyatte officiating. 
Johnson, Fred Jr. (I11911)
 
3221 Fred Kennon Crow, born on 2-22-46, rejoined the love of his life of 55 years, Lynda Sue Crow on 4/16/22 surrounded by his family at home after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Elizabethton, TN and was of Baptist faith. He moved to Butler, TN in 1977 where he lived out the remainder of his life. He was a graduate of Elizabethton Cyclones and obtained a degree from Nashville Auto Diesel Collage. He worked as a welder by trade in the local 538 Plumbers and Pipefitters Association of John-son City, TN until he retired and was a proud gold card holder and member for 54 years. He was known as a golden arm welder throughout his career. It was said that he could weld anything from the crack of dawn to a broken heart.
His hobbies included working on his race cars and antique truck, watching his son Mark Crowe and son at heart Michael Kyte drag race. He enjoyed hanging out at Isaacs’ Garage where he had many friends. He loved watching any sport on television as well as his favorite sit com Mash. He never met a stranger and loved his family with everything he had.
He is proceeded in death by both parents, Walter Crow, Ruby Crow, Brothers, Sam, and Denis Crow all of Elizabethton, TN and wife Lynda Sue Crow of Butler, TN.
He is survived by his 2 children Mark Crowe (Charmaine) of Butler, TN, Melissa Jollie (David) of Ai-ken, SC. 4 Grandchildren that he was very proud of, include SWCN Crowe, Marcus US Navy NMCB1 (Seabee), Benjamin Jollie, Rebekah Jollie, Joseph Jollie and 1 step grandson Ronnie R Woodby of the US Navy. Three sisters Betty Stout (Paul), Nancy Hodge (Ron), Shirley Kyte. Many nieces and neph-ews with special mention to Sister-in-Law, June Crow and nieces Sabrina Love and Tracy Hayes for all the love and support throughout his illness.
Fred had some wonderful friends that stayed by his side and helped with anything needed even if it was to take off the trash or mow the yard. Thank you to Cody Stout, Danny Huddleston, Lenny Zimburg and Jim Birchfield for all your help, love, and support.
Graveside Service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 23, 2022 in the Walnut Mountain Cem-etery with the Rev. Harvey White officiating. Burial will follow the service. Active Pallbearers who are requested to assemble at the funeral home at 11:50 a.m. Saturday will be: Michael Kyte, Carl Lee Widner, John Holloway, Cody Stout, George Robinson and Darren Isaacs. Honorary Pallbearers will be: Phil White, Lenny Zimburg, Larry Price, Johnny Proffitt, Bryan Kyte, Keith Love, Jerry Matherly and Guy Bottine. 
Crow, Fred Kennon (I92110)
 
3222 Fred Lewis Broyles, 1009 Circle Drive, Elizabethton, died Sunday, Dec. 26, 2004, in the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center. A native of Carter County, he was the son of the late Henry Comer and Nellie Ruth McGhee Broyles.

He was a former co-owner of Tom and Fred's Garage. Following retirement, he was employed by Austin's Garage for a number of years. Mr. Broyles was a member of the Harmony Baptist Church, but attended First Free Will Baptist Church of Elizabethton where he was a member of the Darold White Sunday School class. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict.

Survivors include his wife, Erma Peters Broyles; a son, Terry Broyles, Elizabethton; two sisters, Norma Sheffield, Elizabethton, and Edith Scalf, Watauga; seven brothers, Conley, Preston, Raymond, Floyd, Dewey and Haskel Broyles, all of Elizabethton, and Burl Broyles, Abingdon, Va.; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be conducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the First Free Will Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Greer, Rev. Phil Poston and Rev. Elmer Carter officiating. Graveside service and interment will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be selected from members of the Darold White Sunday School class.

The family would like to express a special "thank you" to the doctors and staff of the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center. 
Broyles, Fred Lewis (I59084)
 
3223 Fred T. Price
BIRTH
9 Apr 1893
DEATH
5 Oct 1953 (aged 60)
Mountain Home, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Pleasant Cemetery
Zionville, Watauga County, North Carolina, USA
MEMORIAL ID
77223453 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 1
Fred was the son of Wallace Price and Ella Eggers.

Fred Price, War Veteran, Succumbs

Fred Price, age 63, veteran of World War I, died in the Veteran's Hospital at Mountain Home, Tennessee, on October 5. He had been in ill health for several years.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 8, at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, with the Reverend E. O. Gore and the Reverend Roscoe Greene in charge of the rites at the church.

Military services will be held at the graveside and all veterans are requested to be present. 
Price, Fred T. (18538720)
 
3224 Fred Terrence Moody, 81, a Monacan Indian, dropped his body on July 3, 2006, in Jonesborough.

He was a First Class Seaman in the United States Navy. He served during World War II.

He was a lifelong resident of Washington County. He attended Dry Creek Church.

He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Mary Ellen Tolley Moody; four children, Vicky Lee, Gary Allen, Andrew Carson and Darrell Fred; two brothers and one sister, Andrew, Bradford and Francis; seventeen grandchildren; twenty three great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be conducted at 10:00 AM Friday at the Mountain Home National Cemetery. Rev. Bob Miller and Rev. Allen E. Byrd will officiate. Graveside Military Honors will be given by V.F.W. Post #3382 of Kingsport. Family members will serve as pallbearers. Family and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home by 9:15 AM Friday and proceed to the cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Thursday. Online condolences may be sent to the family via www.morrisbaker.com.


Monacan Indian true to roots throughout life, then takes walk

The obituary stopped more than one reader: "Fred Terrence Moody, 81, a Monacan Indian, dropped his body on July 3, 2006, in Jonesborough."

"It's a Sioux term," daughter Vicky Moody said. "They say 'he dropped his body' or 'he takes a walk', just like others say 'he passed away' or 'he went to be with the Lord.'"

The Monacan Indian nation consists of about 1,400 people centered in Amherst County near Lynchburg. They are also known as the Eastern band of the Sioux, which at one time inhabited the Ohio River Valley and split into eastern and western bands thousands of years ago.

At that time a people who depended on the buffalo could go in any direction, as the buffalo also inhabited the eastern mountains. Ancient prairie grasses such as little and big bluestem still grow in the Ohio River in the shallows of the Falls of the Ohio River at Louisville, their seeds spread by ancient buffalo droppings.

Buffalo Mountain outside of Johnson City is named for its resemblance to a humped buffalo, but the original hunters who named it were used to seeing buffalo in this region.

The Monacan culture is believed to be at least 10,000 years old and once comprised about half of Virginia. They buried their dead in layers separated by earth, forming mounds. Scientists in the Blue Ridge and Piedmont region have documented some 13 mounds.

Thomas Jefferson had such a mound at Monticello and observed Indians visiting it in an obvious state of sadness and mourning. He later excavated it and found bodies and other artifacts which he documented, making him the father of American archaeology.

At the time the Jamestown settlers arrived in 1607 they were in Monacan territory, and it is said that the decision by the Powhatans to allow the Jamestown Colony to survive was influenced by the Monacans. They were the Powhatans chief suppliers of copper, a valuable commodity.

It is believed there were 8,000 to 10,000 Monacans at that time, but their numbers were quickly reduced by European diseases like flu and smallpox, for which they had no immunity, and by intermarriage with whites. Between 1607 and 1720 the Monacans gradually moved west, away from the white settlers, eventually concentrating in Amherst County along with the adopted remnants of other tribes.

In 1831, William Johns purchased 52 acres on Bear Mountain, and later bought another 400 acres, which became a settlement for the Indian families related to him. In 1868 a parcel was donated as a meeting place for the Indians, and a log church was built which is now a registered national historic landmark.

Virginia passed a "racial integrity" law in 1924 prohibiting intermarriage between whites and anyone of 1/16 colored blood, black or Indian. County officials without knowledge of the Indians changed many records. A series of legal challenges by the Indians resolved their incorrect legal classification for the World War II draft.

Fred Moody served as a First Class Seaman in the Navy during the war.

"He got to attend a powwow at Lynchburg before he died," Vicky Moody said. "He said a fog passed before his eyes and he saw all the people dancing. We told him nobody was dancing and he said, 'I am in trouble.' We think he knew then that he would not survive the cancer."

She said he called for the book written by a Monacan and he died at home in the Indian manner.

The Monacans have worshipped as Christians for a long time. Their log church soon became a missionary school. Dropping the body is a fusion of Christian and Indian belief, demonstrating that the spirit has left the body and no longer has use for it.

Fred Moody's body was buried Friday at Mountain Home National Cemetery. His spirit took a walk. 
Moody, Fred T. (I3746)
 
3225 Fred Thomas Kyte Sr., 80, of 3225 Lyons Ave., the husband of the late Mrs. Sarah Livingston Kyte and a native of Elizabethton, Tenn., died Friday in his home.
He lived in this area 38 years and was a retired electrician of Norfolk Naval Shipyard. He was a Methodist and a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Bell, Mrs. Jean Moore, and Mrs. Eula Faye Franklin of Norfolk, Mrs. Hazel Turk of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mrs. Bobbie Kinsey of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; two sons, Fred Thomas Kyte Jr. of Norfolk and Donald Lester Kyte of Richmond; 16 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
The body was taken to Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Tidewater Drive Chapel. The family will be at 8723 Granby St.
The Virginian Pilot, page C2, Saturday, November 25, 1978
Contributor: Deborah 
Kyte, Fred Thomas (I91384)
 
3226 Fred was born on January 1, 1946 and passed away on Wednesday, July 1, 2009.

Fred was a resident of Elizabethton, Tennessee at the time of his passing.

He was a 1964 graduate of Elizabethton High School.

He is survived by his wife Janey.

The funeral service will be conducted at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 5th at the Sunset Chapel of Hathaway Percy Funeral Home with Rev. Charlie Trivette officiating. Music will be under the direction of Allan Foster and Edwin Taylor. Interment will follow in the Slagle Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2 until 4 p.m. Sunday in the chapel prior to the service. Friends may also call at the residence at other times. 
Shouse, Fred (I50817)
 
3227 Freda Ruble Graybeal Donoho, went to be with or Lord on September 6, 2016. She was born December 29, 1936 and a lifelong resident of Washington County. She was educated at the Washington College little school, Washington College Academy, and attended ETSU.

Freda was employed by Johnson City Medical center, a home maker, a Cub Scout Den Mother, an Elder at Salem Presbyterian Church where she served as Clerk of Session, President of Washington College Academy Alumni Association, co-owner of Artistry in Glass where she designed and made many, one of a kind pieces of jewelry, mother of two sons, and loving wife.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Fred Dooley and Mary (Tot) Graybeal.

Survivors include her husband of 58 years, Richard Donoho; her brother, William D. Graybeal and wife Barby; sons, Frank Dooley Donoho and friend Dawn Delaine Smith, and William Richard Donoho II and wife Amanda; grandchildren, Frank Dooley Donoho II wife Bernice, Samantha Grace Donoho and Jonathon Richard Donoho; a great granddaughter, Chloe Elizabeth Donoho; and nieces Christy Belleu and Nicki Roberts.

The family would like to thank Nicki for the care she gave Freda and the family during their time of need.

A Memorial Service will be held at 7:00 PM, Friday, September 9, 2016 at Salem Presbyterian Church, 152 Washington College Rd, 37681, Limestone TN, with Dr. Angus Shaw and Rev. Mitch Coggin officiating. The family will greet friends at the church on Friday from 5:00 PM till the service hour. A private burial will be held at a later date. 
Graybeal, Freda Ruth (I51311)
 
3228 Freddie "Fred" Collins, 85, of Johnson City, passed away on Friday, November 17, 2017 at his residence.

He was a native of Washington County and son of the late Valentine and Jessie Forrester Collins.

In addition to his parents, Fred was preceded in death by his brothers, Albert and Thomas Collins.

Fred retired from Rainbo Bakery after thirty seven years of service where he spent the last twenty five years as Retail Sales Manager. He was a member of Antioch Baptist Church where he worked with the Senior Ministry and Youth Ministry.

Survivors include Fred's wife of sixty three years, Jewell Vaught Collins, special brother and sister-in-law, David and Trula Vaught, sister-in-law, Mary Collins, several nieces and nephews.

The family will greet friends to share memories from 4:00 pm on Tuesday, November 21, 2017 until a Celebration of Fred's Life at 7:00 pm in the Sunrise Chapel of Tetrick Funeral and Cremation Services with Pastor Pete Tackett officiating. A Committal and Entombment Service will be held in the Mausoleum Chapel at Washington County Memory Gardens on Wednesday at 11:00 am. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers.  
Collins, Fred Claude (88419623)
 
3229 Frederick Wayne Julian was born on August 30, 1949, to Ruby and Adrian Julian, in Elk Park North Carolina.
Fred or Freddy, as he was known to most, passed away unexpectedly at his home on December 30, 2021.
Fred was the consummate sports enthusiast and was a virtual walking encyclopedia when it came to sports facts and information. He graduated from Cranberry High School in 1967 after a stellar high school career, both academically and athletically. He attended Sandhills Community College on a basketball scholarship before transferring to East Tennessee State University where he earned a degree in Business.

Left to carry on his memory are his loving companion of more than 30 years, Kaye Hughes; his daughter, Jessica Julian; his stepchildren, Hannah Green and Sanford Green; his grandchildren, Ayla and Finch; his sister, Glenda (Ray) Rensi; his twin sister, Frieda (Craig) Briggs; his brother, Adrian Julian II; his sister-in-law, Shad Peters; brother-in-law, Jimmy Hughes; and a plethora of nieces, nephews and friends. One of his greatest joys was being "Gampy" to Ayla and Finch.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Ruby Smith Julian; his father, Adrian Julian Sr.; his brother, Terry Julian; his niece, Chayne Rensi; his great-nephew, Harley Foster; his father-in-law, Jim Hughes; and his mother-in-law, Buddy Hughes.
Fred was passionate about everything that he did or believed and would get very animated and expressive about a range of interests that included sports, current events, politics, justice, fairness. Fred was always there to listen and support the downtrodden. He never met a cat or dog he didn't love.
Our Fred was enigmatic. He will forever be remembered for his love and dedication to family and friends. 
Julian, Frederick Wayne (I61383)
 
3230 Frederick “Glynn” Payne, 94, of Newark, DE, went to be with his Lord on September 18, 2022. He was born in 1927 on Forge Creek, Mountain City, TN to the late Roy Clyde Payne and Hettie Loretta Curd Payne. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Willie “Earl” Payne and sister, Opal “Irene” Payne Richardson.

Those left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 72 years, Dorothy Roten Payne, of Newark, DE, his son, Marvin Payne (Linda) of Middletown, DE, his daughter, Cathy Cranfield (Robert) of Rehoboth Beach, DE and include his brother, Lowell “Paul” Payne (Ima Jean), of Mountain City, TN, sister-in-law, Joyce Payne of Newark, DE, brother-in-law, Fred Roten (Georgie) of Johnson City, TN, and sister-in-law, Margaret Wachenheimer (Andre) of Rochester, PA. Grandchildren include Kimberly Payne Coleman (John), Karen Payne Boyer (Rick), Steven Payne (Ana) and Christopher Cranfield. He also has 10 great grandchildren.


Glynn was raised and worked on a farm in eastern Tennessee before being inducted into the Army active service in 1951. He served in the Korean War until 1953 and transferred into active reserve until 1957. His career began at the REA (Rural Electrification Administration) in Mountain City and continued after moving to Delaware at Continental Diamond Fiber Company (Newark, DE), Bell’s Supply Co. (Wilmington, DE) and retiring from Wilmington Supply Co. (Wilmington, DE).

Glynn enjoyed gardening, fishing, boating and woodworking. He was a Faithful Christian man and was an active member of EverSpring Church in St. Georges, DE.

A viewing will be held from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm on Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at Beeson Funeral Home, 2053 Pulaski Highway, Newark, DE, followed by a funeral service at 12:00 pm at the funeral home. A celebratory burial service will follow at 1:00 pm at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 2465 Chesapeake City Road, Bear, DE.  
Payne, Frederick Glynn (24382788)
 
3231 Fredric "Cog" Carroll Ward, age 76, of Elizabethton, Tennessee passed away on September 9, 2019 following an extended illness. Fredric was a native of Carter County and was a son of the late Clayton and Elizabeth Ward.

He was a 1964 graduate of Hampton High School. During his time in high school, he enjoyed running the half mile, one mile and two mile race which he received many ribbons for. He served in the United States Air Force from 1964 to 1967 and was stationed in Vietnam, Korea, Japan and Okinawa.

He worked as a welder and worked in a nuclear plant for many years and later became owner operator of a tractor trailer rig working with different companies throughout the United States doing long hauls. He helped establish the Carter County Hunting and Fishing Club. He was an avid hunter, an avid race fan and a craftsman, working with wood, making turkey calls, eagles, jewelry boxes and walking canes. He also loved to read western books including Civil War books.

He attended Sims Hill Christian Church as often as his health permitted him to. He always said, "You need prayers? This church will always pray for you!" The church family meant a lot to him.

In addition to his parents, Clayton and Elizabeth Ward, he was preceded in death by his five sisters: Beatrice Whaley, Ruby Elliott, Marjorie "Margie" Pearson, Louise Raines and Judy "Amanda" Mick; four brothers: Tom Ward, Frank Ward, Ira Ward, Edward Ward, and three siblings who died at birth: Mary, Lemis, and Isaac Ward.

Those left to cherish his memory include his loving wife of 39 years, Denise G. Ward; three children from a previous marriage: Patrick C. Ward and wife Casey, of Dunn, NC, Brian S. Ward and wife, Tara, of Elizabethton, TN, and Chris E. Ward, of Dunn, NC, six grandchildren, Krista L. Bowling and husband Cody, of Elizabethton, Clark Clancy, Kelsey Clancy, Rebecca Clancy, Jacob Smith and Caleb Allen, all from North Carolina; five great grandchildren: Jerimiah A. Bowling, Aubrey C. Bowling, Ava C. Bowling, Ainsley C. Bowling and Ryan T. Bowling, of Elizabethton, TN; sister-in-law, Patricia Ward, of Gulfport, Mississippi; and many nephews and nieces.

A service to honor the life of Fredric "Cog" Carroll Ward will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Thursday, September 12, 2019 at Sims Hill Christian Church with Pastor Bret Jones, officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:00 – 2:00 PM prior to the service on Thursday or at the residence at other times.

The graveside service will follow the funeral service in the Hamby Cemetery in Fish Springs with Pastor Bret Jones, officiating. Military honors will be accorded by the Carter County Honor Guard. Active pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. Tom Ward will serve as honorary pallbearer. 
Ward, Fredric Carroll "Cog" (I78080)
 
3232 Freida B. McNabb - age 79 of Lenoir City passed away Wednesday evening, January 21, 2015. Freida was a member of First Baptist Church Lenoir City where she taught the Second Grade Sunday School Class for 34 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, James H. and Veva Ellis; grandson, J. Chris McNabb; siblings, Mildred Parkerson, Margaret McCarroll, Mary Nell Shaver, Nora Waggoner Plant, Glenn Ellis, and Alice Faye Robbins.

Survived by her husband of 62 years, John Henry McNabb; children: Johnny (Sue Ellen) McNabb, Jimmy (Judy) McNabb, Kathy (Rex) Hogan, Kim Lintner, Kelley (Mark) Robinson, and Jeff (Lisa) McNabb; 13 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, January 23rd at First Baptist Church in Lenoir City. Funeral services will follow at 7 p.m. with Dr. Dick DeMerchant officiating. Family and friends will gather at the funeral home by 10:30 Saturday morning and proceed to the Loudon Co. Memorial Gardens for 11 a.m. graveside services. 
Ellis, Freida B. (I76373)
 
3233 Friday May 13, 1938 Four Dallasites Die Instantly In Train Collision
While returning from a Sunday outing four Dallas citizens were killed
instantly east of here last Sunday afternoon when their car was struck by
the eastbound Sunshine Special. The accident occured at the crossing at
Spikes Factory in Dalworth Park.
Their bodies were brought to Arlington by a Moore Funeral Home
ambulance. The bodies were found mangled and crushed. Their car was tossed
almost to the top of the locomotive.
The accident occured at a crossing protected by flasher lights.
Visibility was good in both directions.
This was the first railroad crossing accident near here in months.
Those who lost their lives were: James Vincent Deloach, 28; Emma Louise
Deloach, 24; Billy DeLoach, 5, and Mrs. M. B. DeLoach, 46. 
(DeLoach), Elsie (I28545)
 
3234 FRIENDSVILLE, TN - Anna Belle Hart Webb, 88, Friendsville, Tennessee formerly of Elizabethton passed away Saturday September 25, 2021 at the residence of her daughter Glenda. A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late William “Bringer” & Ida Jones Hart. She was a graduate of Elizabethton High School. She was employed at Winn-Dixie for 25 to 30 years. She was a member of Watauga First Baptist Church. Anna loved cooking and reading. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two husbands: Vernon Tittle and Vernon Webb, by a great great granddaughter: Ellie, her brothers: Frank, Willard, Bruce, Joe, Monroe, Claude, Glen & Gene and her sisters: Geneva Williams, Juanita Shell, Viola Mottern, Beulah Garrison and Helen Allen. Anna Belle was one of fifteen children. At an early age Anna Belle was very ill. The family resources were very limited and times were tough. Anna Belle’s oldest brother, Frank and wife Billie had no children of their own, so with the blessings of Anna Belle’s mother & father, they stepped in and cared for her as their own. Anna Belle loved being with her family and especially her great great grandchildren.

Survivors include her daughters: Glenda Tittle Kinlaw & husband John, Friendsville, Tenn. and Sheila Tittle Smith & husband Steve, Elizabethton. Grandchildren: Tenna Bivins & husband Barney, Jerry Lyons & wife Wendy and Jennifer Tucker & Husband Charles. Eight Great Grandchildren and Five Great Great Grandchildren. One Sister; Louise Hart Sheffield & husband Clarence. Several nieces & nephews.

Graveside Service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 28, 2021 in Happy Valley Memorial Park with the Rev. Art Webb officiating. Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. 
Hart, Anna Belle (I87730)
 
3235 Frm Jesse Pope
Martha S. Pope was the sister to my Grgrgrandfather W.T.D. Pope of Beaufort Co. I did notice you mentioned her mother as being Mary Pope. My records show my Grgrgrgrandmother as being Rebecca Pope. I found the gravesite of William and Rebeccas daughter Rebecca and it stated that she was their daughter on the tombstone. While in the area at Staffords Crossroads,I had one of the DeLoach boys take my wife and I way back into a field where Martha and Geo were buried along with some other Tuten family. 
(Pope), Rebecca (I34950)
 
3236 From oklawoman@comcast.net

John Allgood's will of 10 Feb 1834 mentions he left no widow and his children were shown as:
Manley Algood and John Algood of Breckenridge Co., KY.; Lucinda Blake, wife of Reubin Blake of Indiana; Jinsey Grandstaff, wife of Michael G. Grandstaff of Carter Co., Tennessee ; Elizabeth Childers, wife fo Curtis Childers, residence unknown. 
Allgood, John (I37371)
 
3237 From
This may be the same person buried in Brooking Cemetery, Raytown, MO. Date of death 15 Aug 1866. Gravestone states he was murdered by C Quest. 
Bishop, Thomas F. (I11986)
 
3238 From Adrienne Solomon <67ferrari@embarqmail.com>:
I had the honor of meeting Mildred in the late 1990's. I will always be forever grateful to her for giving me the photo of William Harrison Williams and his family (ID 46). She also provided the information that William Harrison Williams changed his name to William Hodges when he was in the Tacoma, WA area. This was a major break through in my research. I could not have solved the mystery without Mildred's help.
She loved to watch any kind of sports from the Olympics to professional golf. When she was about 18, she became aware of a high sense of intuition. 
Lowe, Mildred Ann "Mid" (I34895)
 
3239 From Albert Grindstaff:
John H. "Chimney Builder"'s father, Isaac Grindstaff, died when
John was just four years old. John was taken in by John and Easter
Heaton Stout to be reared. Easter Heaton was John H. Grindstaff's aunt,
the sister of his mother, Mary Heaton. Johnson County Court Records
show that John Stout and Easter Heaton were married on 08 Mar 1838.
John married first Clara Arney, and the Grindstaff Family are the direct
Descendents of Clara. After Clara died about 1891, Mary Stout, the daughter of
John and Easter Heaton Stout, moved in with John "Chimney Builder" Grindstaff.
John and Mary were cousins. There is no record available of their
marriage, however, no children were born to this union.

Note: The census and marriage records do not support the above family lore from Albert Grindstaff. Mary Emily Stout, the daughter of John and Easter Stout and from Tennessee, married Alexander Elihu Shown on 9 Apr 1876. They were still married in 1900. Javan Michael DeLoach

1900 Johnson County, TN Census
6th District
Household 29
John GrindstaffJan 1950 50TN TN TNMarried 8 years
MarySep 1848 51NC NC NC"
David V.Apr 1882 18TN TN TN
Marion C.Sep 1884 15TN TN TN
Sarah J.Jun 1887 22TN TN TNUnmarried, 2 children
Virdie A.Aug 1897 2TN TN TNGranddaughter
John D.Apr 1900 1 moTN TN TNGrandson 
Grindstaff, John H. (I2838)
 
3240 From Beverly Mims , great granddaughter of Tim Deloach.
Tim Deloach was owned by Michael (Mike) Deloach He was married to Bella and they had one daughter, Hattie Deloach. Tim went into the ministry around 1850. Mike Deloach allowed Tim to build a bush harbor church on the plantation. This church was destroyed by the sons of his master. It was rebuilt by the boys. Sometime later he was given land near the Lonzoe Creek where the Pole Church was built. Tim died in 1883.

1870 Beaufort County, South Carolina Census

Household 1453
Tim DeLoach 47 South Carolina
Bellah 25 "
Hatty 10 "

1880 Hampton County, South Carolina Census

Household 387
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Tim DELOACH Self M M B 50 SC SC SC
Bella DELOACH Wife F M B 40 SC SC SC
Bella DELOACH GDau F S B 3 SC SC SC 
DeLoach, Tim (I28075)
 
3241 From Beverly Ware
I spoke to my sister and found out that my father's name at birth was Maurice Eads Lide. He later changed it to David Morrison Lide. I had always thought that Maurice might have come from the Deloach side of the family, but from your email I see that "Maurice E." was my grandfather Lide's brother's name. 
Lide, David Morrison (I32494)
 
3242 From Brenda Reed
The wife of Benjamin Ward c1750-1820 of Virginia & Ashe County, NC is NOT named Selah Duke. Her correct name as proven by family Bible records & letters is Celia Stewart, daughter of John Stewart and Susannah Tanner of Pittyslvania Co., VA & later Franklin Co., VA. In some records she is called Selah Ward or Celey Ward. Celia was born c1755 in Virginia. 
Stewart, Celia "Selah" (I5777)
 
3243 From Carolyn Laws

MARGARET2 GWALTNEY (JOHN1) was born 1772 in N.C., and died Bet. 1806 - 1807 in N.C.. She married WILLIAM MILLSAPS Abt. 1794, son of JOSEPH MILLSAPS and NANCY ANN. He was born June 11, 1768, and died 1850.

Children of MARGARET GWALTNEY and WILLIAM MILLSAPS are:
i. NANCY3 MILLSAPS, b. December 12, 1790; m. JAMES PRIVETTE, November 09, 1814.
ii. SARAH MILLSAPS, b. February 16, 1792; m. WILLIAM DAVIS, Aft. 1805.
iii. JOSEPH MILLSAPS, b. May 14, 1793, Rocky Hill, N.C.; m. REBECCA BARKER; b. 1795.
iv. JOHN MILLSAPS, b. July 18, 1794.
v. RICHARD MILLSAPS, b. October 03, 1795.
vi. LUCY MILLSAPS, b. February 24, 1797.
vii. MARY MILLSAPS, b. April 27, 1798; m. UNKNOWN HATTON.
viii. JONATHAN MILLSAPS, b. October 16, 1799; m. SARAH HUTCHINSON.
ix. WILLIAM MILLSAPS, b. December 29, 1800; m. UNKNOWN BLANDENSHIP.
x. MILES MILLSAPS, b. April 24, 1802.
xi. RHODA MILLSAPS, b. October 26, 1803; m. ELI MCHARGUE.
xii. THOMAS MILLSAPS, b. April 10, 1805.
xiii. ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" MILLSAPS, b. July 27, 1806; m. JEHU MIZE. 
Millsaps, William (I9613)
 
3244 From Cavaliers and Pioneers abstracts of VA land Patents and
Grants Vol 3. by Nell Marion Nugent VA state Library Richmond. 1979.
page 176 titled patent 10
Thomas Deloach, of Surry Co., 65 acres. (N. L.), Is. of Wight Co., S. side of
Nottoway Riv; on S. side of Arington's Br; 23 Mar. 1715, p. 261. Imp. of 2
pers Henry Townsin & Mary Townsin. 
DeLoach, Thomas (I10045)
 
3245 From Connie (Fox) Seibert:

1860 Yancey County Census lists Franklin McCourry - age 16 in the household of James and Jane McCourry

Benjamin Franklin McCourry died in Yancey County on July 20, 1863 of chronic dysenetery, when be got sick as a soldier in the Civil War. He and his brothers Sewell, and Zephania served in Company G, 29th NCST. All three got sick as soldiers and died.

"Franklin McCoury, Private, born in Yancey County where he resided as a farmer prior to enlisting in Yancey County at age 18, with his brothers, Sewell and Zephaniah, on July 26, 1861. Franklin was captured in Kentucky in September-November 1862. Confined at Chattanooga, TN. Exchanged on January 11, 1863. Died in Yancey County on July 20, 1863 of chronic diarrhea.

He and his brothers, Sewell and Zephaniah, all got sick and shortly died while serving in the Civil War. They are buried next to each other in the Tommie McCourry Cemetery, Jacks Creek, near Burnsville, NC (no marker has been found for Zephaniah) 
McCoury, Benjamin F. (I47294)
 
3246 From Connie (Fox) Seibert:

He served in the Confederate Army
Enlisted July 26 1861, with his brothers, Sewell, and Benjamin "Franklin"
Company G, NC 29th Inf. Reg.
Mustered out April 10, 1862

He died of consumption while serving as a soldier during the Civil War, at Cumberland Gap, TN

I am sure he is buried here, although no marker has been found.

His two brothers, Sewell and Benjamin Franklin, who also got sick while serving in the Civil War and died are buried beside each other. Grave markers are found for Benjamin Franklin, and Sewell, but none has been found for Zephaniah. 
McCoury, Zephaniah (I48026)
 
3247 From Connie (Fox) Seibert:
He was a son, and fifth born child of William Moses Fox and Morning (Ayers) Fox.

He was called "Old Mose" to differentiate him from his grandson who was named after him (Mose James Fox-called "Little Mose")

He was married 1st to- Elvira C. "Allie" McCourry, who was the daughter of Malcolm McCourry and Nancy Jane (Patterson) McCourry.
He married 2nd to- Nancy Robinson, who was the daughter of William Martin Robinson and Margaret "Lidda" Buchanan.

He was a Civil War Veteran - C.S.A., Company C, 58th NC Reg.

Civil War Veteran: Confederate States Army
Enlisted in the Confederacy at age 18, occupation- carpenter, as a Private on 29 May 1862
Enlisted in Company C, 58th Infantry Regiment North Carolina, with his brothers, Skelton "Kelly' Fox, and James Thomas Fox..
On rolls 15 January 1863
On rolls 15 June 1863
Furloughed on 25 September 1863 (sick for 30 days)
Detailed on 15 January 1864 at Asheville (estimated day)
Deserted on 15 August 1864.
(many men are shown as "deserted" when in fact, they usually went home to check on their families, because that area was notorious for for uprisings against union and confederacy sympathizers, they did in fact return to their units when they saw their family was safe.)
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE 
Fox, Moses James (I46194)
 
3248 From Connie (Fox) Seibert: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25415630

Civil War Veteran: Confederate States Army
He enlisted with two of his brothers: James Thomas Fox and Mose James "Old Mose" Fox
Enlisted as a Private on 29 May 1862 at the age of 24, occupation-carpenter
Enlisted in Company C., 58th Infantry Regiment North Carolina
On Rolls on 15 January 1863
On Rolls 29 February 1864
Detailed on 19 March 1864 (Detailed as wagoner)
Deserted on 15 August 1864 (Many men left to return home to check on their family, but they returned).
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE


His Tennessee Pension Application states that he received several slight wounds during the war
58th Infantry Regiment was organized in Mitchell County, North Carolina, in July, 1862. Its twelve companies were recruited in the counties of Mitchell, Yancey, Watauga, Caldwell, McDowell, and Ashe. In September it moved to Cumberland Gap and spent the winter of 1862-1863 at Big Creek Gap, near Jacksboro, Tennessee. During the war it was assigned to Kelly's, Reynolds', Brown's and Reynolds' Consolidated, and Palmer's Brigade. The 58th participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Atlanta, guarded prisoners at Columbia, Tennessee, during Hood's operations, then moved to South Carolina and skirmished along the Edisto River. Later it returned to North Carolina and saw action at Bentonville. It lost 46 killed and 114 wounded at Chickamauga, totalled 327 men and 186 arms in December, 1863, and took about 300 effectives to Bentonville. The unit was included in the surrender on April 26, 1865. Its commanders were Colonel John B. Palmer; Lieutenant Colonels Thomas J. Dula, John C. Keener, Edmund Kirby, William W. Proffitt, and Samuel M. Silver; and Major Alfred T. Stewart.

Per a record in Jonesboro, TN.."Skelton Fox, age 90, died in Johnson City, Washington Cty, TN, on 12-28-1927 of "Grippe" (Flu)
John Richmond Fox gave information for death certificate, who was living in Johnson City, TN at the time

He died at age: 90 years 7 months 21 days 
Fox, Skelton (I47742)
 
3249 From Danny McAbee:
John C. Green, The eldest son of Arthur and Nancy Green.He was a farmer,lived at Red Hill, Mitchll Co. NC then joined NC 58th, Co. B on 05-16-1862, Rock Creek, Mitchell Co. NC. Died of Typhold at Big Creek Gap, near Jacksonboro, Tn. on 01-18-1863. His Spouse was Isabella Stewart. They had at least nine children. John was 32 years of age, at 5'& 11.5"Ht.,enrolled in the Confederate Army by Capt. Bowman's NC Partisan Rangers, later Co B 58th NC Inf., and was mustered in by Col. Palmer. John attained the hightes rank of the Green famlies considered here. On Jan. 1,1863 he wrote a requisition for clothing for non-commissioned officers and privates commanded by himself in Capt Bowman's Co. Coats Aug 11 $88.; pants 8/9 $72.; shoes 15/5 $75. " I certify that the above requisition is correct and that the articles spedified are necessary for my company. J.C. Green, Lt. Comdg. Co B.: Whether Lt. Green ever saw his men in new clothing and shoes is unknown. He died on Jan 18,1863 while the 58th was stationed at Jacksboro, Tn. His brother, Sgt. James Green, was a his deathbed. James lived to be 95. After the was, Lt. Green's widow remairred and had several children. 
Greene, John C. (I39992)
 
3250 From Denise Corvin:
June 7, 1931
Minister and Wife Die Near Same Hour

Saturday Mr. and Mrs A.S. Peery, Richard Peery and W.M.
Peery, of Bluefield, Va., and Miss Maola Newberry, arrived
at Trade, Tenn., to attend the funeral of the Rev. and Mrs.
Thomas W. Arnold.
Mrs. Arnold, 91, died at eight o'clock Friday morning.
Her husband, 85, who had been ill of pneumonia, was advised
by a son of the death of Mrs. Arnold. The aged minister
called her name and told his son that he was going with her.
That night as the clock struck ten, Mr. Arnold closed his
eyes in the final sleep. Both had been married previosly
and both owned farms in Ashe County, N.C.
Mr. Arnold's first wife was Miss Cora Peery, sister of
Squire A.S. Peery, of Bluefield, Va.
On Sunday a double funeral was held in the church at
Trade, with four ministers in charge. Following the service
at church, two hearses drove away in opposite directions.
One conveying the body of Mr. Arnold in the cemetery where
his first wife is buried, and the other, the body of Mrs.
Arnold, to the burying ground of her first husband.
The local party returned monday and report one of the
most largely attended funerals they had ever witnessed.
Rev. Mr.Arnold was here a few weeks ago at which time
mention of him was made on this page.
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Genealogical Notes: Thomas Ware Arnold, 19 March 1847 - 3 July 1931, was the
son of James R. Arnold and his wife Nancy King. He was born in Knox County,
TN, but lived most of his life in Johnson County, TN, and in Ashe County, NC.
His first wife was Cora Peery, born on 6 May 1847 as Astoria Mahood, the
daughter of Lucinda Jane Mahood. Lucinda Jane Mahood married William Peery in
Tazewell County, Virginia. Astoria assumed the Peery surname, and had the
nickname Cora. Following her death on 24 Mar 1892, Thomas W. Arnold married
the widow Nancy Mattern. This second wife is the one referred to in the above
obituary. 
Mahood, Astoria (I7805)
 

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