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5501 LIMESTONE - Shentonta Faye Hardin, 75, Limestone passed away Thursday, May 26, 2022. A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late Erving Hardin & Juliette Pierce Hardin. She was a 1965 graduate of Unaka High School and East Tennessee State University. Shentonta was a retired Social Worker. She loved spending time with her family, going shopping and reading her Bible. She was of the Baptist Faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sons: Michael Todd Thomas and Clifton Gale “Pooh” Thomas and two grandsons: Kendell Aaron Hartman and Clifton George Thomas.

Survivors include Three Children: James Craig Thomas & wife Deana, Elizabethton, Cindy R. Thomas and fiance Chris Lowe, Limestone and Fred Raymond Thomas and wife Nikki, Elizabethton. Nine Grandchildren: Juliette Hartman, Landon Thomas, Lucas Thomas, Hayden Hartman, Grace Thomas, Alexus Stover, Abby Richardson, Brooke Jenkins and Allison Eastridge, Her Great Grandchildren: Colton Otto, Carter Otto, Chloe Otto, Callie Otto, Cooper Estep, Carson Estep, Cassidy Estep, Brody Thomas, Saylor Thomas, Stevie Thomas and Noah Woodby. Her Brother: Michael Hardin & wife Faye, Litchfield, Ohio, One Niece: Teresa Bennett and One nephew: Mike Hardin and many special friends.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 31, 2022 in Memorial Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow in the Blevins Cemetery (Stoney Creek). Active Pallbearers will be: Landon Thomas, Lucas Thomas, Robert Taylor, Chris Lowe, Craig Thomas, and Fred Thomas. The family would like to express a special “Thank You” to Amedisys Hospice and Erma, Ashley, Michelle, Jerry, Chaplain Ron & Steve, Heather and Dr. Jeff Hopland.  
Hardin, Shentonta Faye (5634328)
 
5502 LIMESTONE - Virdan Bret Renfro of Limestone, age 86, passed away at his home on Sunday, February 26, 2023.

He is the son of the late Ivan and Macie Renfro, of Limestone, originally of Jacks Creek NC. In addition to his parents, his loving wife, Elizabeth “Lib” Renfro, to whom he was married for 50 years, also precedes him in death.

Virdan is survived by his children; Jeffery Renfro and wife Valencie, Connie Janson and husband Robert, Dedria Renfro, Melissa Renfro, Maria York and husband Adam, and lifelong friend Mike Bynum. He is also survived by his brothers; Bobbie Terrance (Terry) and his wife Patricia, Gerald Dean and his wife Freida, and Jack Darrell and his wife Theresa, 5 grandchildren; Matthew and his wife Angela, Emily, Alicia, Joshua, Evelyn, and 5 great grandchildren; Bailee, Grady, Olin, Garrett, and Asher.

He served his country as a Chaplain’s Assistant in the United States Air Force. He also had a lengthy career with Eastman Kodak where he worked as a mechanic for over 27 years. Virdan enjoyed gardening and desert horticulture and was an avid fan of bluegrass music.

Virdan enjoyed a simple life. He will be long remembered for his hard work and being a stable provider for his family.

A graveside service to celebrate Virdan’s life will be held on Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. in the Oakland Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery located at 694 Oakland Road, Telford, TN 37690. 
Renfro, Virdan Bret (62051527)
 
5503 LIMESTONE - Willie Peters Davis, age 90, of Limestone, Tennessee, passed away on Friday, September 10, 2021, at the Johnson City Medical Center.

A native and lifelong resident of Washington County, Tennessee, Willie was born September 22, 1930 to the late James Peters and Nona Mae Davis Peters. She married William “W.T.” Davis on December 13, 1948. Willie was a homemaker and an avid gardener. She loved flowers, especially roses.

Willie had attended services at First Church of the Nazarene in Elizabethton. She was of the Baptist faith.

In addition to her parents, Willie was preceded in death by her husband, W.T., in 2002.

Those left to cherish her memory include her daughters, Judy (and Mackie) Parker, Joy Odom, and Susan (and Fred) Bates; sons, Ted (and Vera), Tommy (and Clara), and Terry; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Loretta Deloach, Carolyn Copas, and Francis Street.

There will be a graveside service at 12:00 pm on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, at Monte Vista Memorial Park in the Garden of Meditation. 
Peters, Willie (I87131)
 
5504 Linda Ann Pleasant Cole, 79, Elizabethton, passed away Sunday, July 18, 2021 after an extended illness.

A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late Hansel & Patsy Pleasant. She was raised by her aunt, Miss Flossie Pleasant.

She was a 1959 graduate of Elizabethton High School. Linda was a Licensed Practical Nurse for 40 years. She was employed at the Carter County Memorial Hospital, the nursing department of NARC and retired from Life Care Center of Elizabethton. She was of the Baptist Faith. Linda was a homemaker, she loved working in her flowers, yard work and crafts. She was preceded in death by her husband Billy Cole who passed away January 19, 2020 and by a brother: Master Sgt. US Air Force, James Ronnie Pleasant who passed away in December 2006.

Survivors include her children: Shelby Cole (Doug) Rasnick, Barbara (Scott) Curtis and Christy Simerly (Rick Barker). One Granddaughter; Hannah Simerly (Caleb) Marshall.

Graveside Service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 22, 2021 in the Caldwell Springs Cemetery with Dr. Kenneth Jordan and her son-in-law, Doug Rasnick officiating. Burial will follow the service. Active Pallbearers who are requested to assemble at the funeral home at 10:15 a.m. Thursday will be: Doug Rasnick, Rick Barker, Caleb Marshall, Josh Rasnick, Eli Rasnick and Scott Curtis.  
Pleasant, Linda Ann (I84926)
 
5505 Linda Ann Pleasant Cole, 79, Elizabethton, passed away Sunday, July 18, 2021, after an extended illness.
A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late Hansel and Patsy Pleasant. She was raised by her aunt, Miss Flossie Pleasant.
Linda was a 1959 graduate of Elizabethton High School. She was a Licensed Practical Nurse for 40 years. She was employed at Carter County Memorial Hospital, the nursing department of NARC and retired from Life Care Center of Elizabethton. She was of the Baptist Faith.
Linda was a homemaker. She loved working in her flowers, yard work and crafts.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Cole, who passed away January 19, 2020, and a brother, Master Sgt. U.S. Air Force, James Ronnie Pleasant, who passed away in December 2006.
Survivors include her children, Shelby Cole (Doug) Rasnick, Barbara (Scott) Curtis and Christy Simerly (Rick Barker), and one granddaughter, Hannah Simerly (Caleb) Marshall.
The graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 22, in the Caldwell Springs Cemetery with Dr. Kenneth Jordan and her son-in-law, Doug Rasnick, officiating. Interment will follow the service. Active pallbearers, who are requested to assemble at the funeral home at 10:15 a.m. Thursday, will be Doug Rasnick, Rick Barker, Caleb Marshall, Josh Rasnick, Eli Rasnick and Scott Curtis. 
Pleasant, Linda Ann (I84926)
 
5506 Linda Bass Street, age 69, of Hampton, passed away on October 4, 2022, at Sycamore Shoals Hospital in Elizabethton. Linda was born in Carter County on April 13, 1953, to the late Ham and Lona Campbell. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Herb Bass; brother, Bobby Campbell his wife, Reba; and sister, Pat Hicks.

Most people remember Linda from her and Herb’s business in Mountain City and also the flea market in Elizabethton. Linda was a loving and caring person and was loved by everyone that knew her.

Those left to cherish her memories include her daughter and the love of her life, Sandy Miller; sisters Wilma Ball, Kathy Shipley, Sheila Reece (Leonard); brothers David Campbell (Shirley), Rick Campbell (Della); brother-in-law, Homer Hicks; significant other, Wes Holtsclaw; her babies, Patches, and Susie; several nieces and nephews.

It was her wish to be cremated, and there will be no formal services held. 
Campbell, Linda (40150168)
 
5507 Linda Casey Tolley, age 67, Erwin went to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 15, 2016. She was a lifelong resident of Unicoi County and a daughter of the late Clinton Nat and Gladys Tucker Casey. Linda was a former employee of the Unicoi County Sheriff's Department where she was employed as a Jailer. She was a member of Embreville Cove Missionary Baptist Church and attended Southside Freewill Baptist Church. Other than her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald W. Tolley on February 11, 1995; one brother, Bernie Casey in 2015 and one sister, Opal June Mathis on September 16, 2011.

She leaves behind to cherish her memories, one daughter, Kim Tolley, Erwin; one granddaughter, Victoria Ledford, Johnson City; one grandson, Daniel Shults, Erwin; six brothers: Carlos Casey and wife, Betty of Jonesborough, Bobby Casey and wife, Marsha, Richard Casey and wife, Candy, Johnny Casey, Ronnie Casey and wife, Brenda, David Casey and wife, Brenda, all of Erwin. Several nieces, nephews and cousins also survive.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 P. M. until the hour of service on Monday, September 19, 2016 at the Robert Ledford Funeral Home Chapel. Reverend Kevin Laws and Reverend Otis Banks will officiate at the 8:00 P. M. funeral service. Music will be provided by Inez Chandler. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers.
Committal service will be held at 11:00 A. M. on Tuesday, September 20, 2016 in the Bumpus Cove Cemetery. 
Casey, Linda Louise (I65812)
 
5508 Linda Cuthbertson Byrd, 78, of Morganton, N.C., went to her heavenly home Monday, September 27, 2021 with her family by her side. She is again healthy and strong and in the presence of the Savior she has loved and served for so long.

Born in Avery County, N.C., on June 4, 1943, she was the daughter of the late Lester L. Cuthbertson and Margaret Keller Cuthbertson. Linda was a 70+ year member of Zion Baptist Church where she sang in the choir, was choir director, was a girl’s auxiliary leader, and church secretary. She retired from Grace Hospital and worked as a secretary at Oak Hill High School.


One of Linda’s greatest joys in life was spending time with her family. She is survived by her husband, Dennis Byrd; daughter, Paula Hand (Kent); son, Joel S. Byrd (Caitlin); grandchildren, Brett Hand, Ashley Foxworth (Jared), Nicole Fortin (Clay), and Elijah Byrd; great-grandson, Jack Foxworth; siblings, June Rhyne and David Cuthbertson; sisters-in-law, Nell Cuthbertson and Dale Cuthbertson; nieces, Kim Dean, Patti Harris, Karen Johnson, Gayle Robinson and Pam Sutton; nephews, John Michael, David, Tim, and Todd Cuthbertson.

In addition to her parents, Linda was preceded in death by a sister, Barbara Michael; brother, Dick Cuthbertson; and brothers-in-law, Dick Rhyne and J.D. Michael.

These past months have been filled with both trials and blessings, but through it all, our family has been lifted up and strengthened by the love, support, and most especially the sweet prayers of so many. We are deeply humbled and grateful. 
Cuthbertson, Linda (I87813)
 
5509 Linda Fisher Yelton, age 69, of Wildlife Road in Nebo, died Sunday, May 12, 2019, at the Brian Center Health & Rehab in Spruce Pine.

Born on Nov. 9, 1949, in Avery County, she was the daughter of the late Joe Fisher and Nellie Carpenter, who still survives. She was also preceded in death by her Husband: Dennis Yelton, who passed away in 2015; and by her Son: Keith Yelton, who passed away in 2016.

Linda enjoyed crafts of all kinds, as well as being outdoors, her flowers, traveling and being with her family and friends. She also enjoyed the Christmas season and decorating for Christmas.

Left to cherish her memories are her Mother: Nellie C. Fisher of Spruce Pine; her Sisters: Lorene Cuthbertson of Crossnore, Lillian Hughes and Leona Pendley, both of Spruce Pine; her Brothers: Leonard Fisher and wife, Doris, of Spruce Pine and Lloyd Fisher and wife, Rosie, of Spruce Pine; her Grandson: Kayden Yelton of Morganton; her Best Friend: Margaret Watkins of Marion; several nieces and nephews.

The funeral service for Linda Yelton was held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, 2019, in the Chapel of Webb Funeral Home, with Dr. Darrin Waldroup and Rev. G.B. Garland officiating. A time to support the family, share memories and receive friends occurred from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, 2019, in the funeral home chapel. Interment took place in the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. 
Fisher, Linda (I73094)
 
5510 Linda Gail Campbell, 72, of Elizabethton, went home to be with her Lord, on Thursday, September 28, 2017, at Sycamore Shoals Hospital. She was the daughter of the late June Febuary Bartz and was born in Elizabethton. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by a son, Stacey Adams; a daughter, Lorie Rosenbaum; a brother, Charles Hyatt; and a sister, Carol Staples.
Ms. Campbell was a loving mother who loved to fish, sew and quilt. She was of the Baptist faith.
Those left to cherish her memory include three children, Angie Poole, Elizabethton, Teresa Roberts, Johnson City, and Greg Adams, of Ohio; two special grandchildren, Denny Poole and Brittany Poole, both of Elizabethton; three other grandchildren, Terrie Rokicka of North Carolina, Daniel Roberts, Johnson City, and Kelly Roberts, Elizabethton; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, David Bartz, Elizabethton, and Bob Hyatt, Elizabethton; and a sister, Debbie Carlson of Michigan. A special friend, Tommy Campbell, of Hampton, and several nieces and nephews also survive.
A service to honor the life of Ms. Campbell will be conducted at 7 p.m. Saturday, September 30, in the Chapel of Peace of Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton. The family will receive friends in the funeral home chapel from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, prior to the service. The graveside service and interment will be conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday, October 1, at Happy Valley Memorial Park. 
Hyatt, Linda Gail (I51727)
 
5511 Linda Lou Honeycutt Greene, 80, of Elizabethton, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, at Sycamore Springs Assisted Living Community in Elizabethton. Linda was born May 7, 1941 in Elizabethton to the late Dave and Ruby Fulton Honeycutt. In addition to her parents, Linda was preceded in death by her two sisters, Louise Puckett and Mary Sue Harmon Keers.
Linda was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who loved her family and her Lord. She was a faithful member of Lynn Valley Baptist Church where she sang in the choir and enjoyed serving the Lord and fellowship with her church family. Linda also enjoyed cooking, sewing and most of all spending time with her family. Her absence will be felt within the hearts and minds of everyone that knew her.
Those left to cherish Linda’s memory include her husband of 62 years, William J. “Bill” Greene, of the home; her daughter, Angie Greene Tyson and husband Mike of Bristol, Tenn.; her son, William Joseph “Joe” Greene II and wife Sherry of Roanoke, Va.; seven grandchildren, Michael Tyson IV and wife Ariel, David Tyson and wife Nicole, Benjamin Tyson and wife Michaela, Carol Ann Tyson Saunders and husband Jordan, Jonathan Tyson and fiancée Janae Noah, Jenna Greene and fiancé Cameron Gonino and William Joseph Greene lll; and 11 great-grandchildren, Cale, Gabe, Judah, Levi, Zion, Israel, Graham, Ari, William, Ezra and Mila. Nieces and nephews also survive.
A service to celebrate Linda’s life will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 10, at Lynn Valley Baptist Church with Dr. Joe Greene, Pastor Mike Tyson and Pastor Michael Tyson officiating. Music will be under the direction of Larry Adams. The family will receive friends at the church from 1 until 2 p.m. Sunday, prior to the service. The graveside service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday, April 11, at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Linda’s grandchildren. Honorary pallbearers will be Deacons of Lynn Valley Baptist Church. 
Honeycutt, Linda Lou (I91576)
 
5512 Linda Paulette Matherly Humphrey, 72, of Elizabethton, passed away Friday, January 18, 2019, at Johnson City Medical Center.
A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late Bate and Ina Ellis Matherly.
Mrs. Humphrey was a homemaker. She was a member of the First Christian Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers.
Survivors include her husband of 49 years, Kenneth Humphrey; one daughter, Lisa Humphrey; one granddaughter, Alisha Sexton; and several nieces and nephews.
Graveside services for Linda Paulette Matherly Humphrey will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, January 20, at Happy Valley Memorial Park with Mr. John H. Smith, minister, officiating. 
Matherly, Linda Paulette (I65072)
 
5513 Linda Pitman, 66, went to her Heavenly home on July 28, 2023 with her husband, Randy, holding her in his arms as she crossed into Heaven.

Linda was born on June 26, 1957 in Avery County to the late Horton and Belva Ollis Holtsclaw. She was also preceded in death by an infant son, Anthony Wayne in 1985 and a brother, Lee Holtsclaw in 2014.

She and Randy lived in Avery County for almost 45 years. Linda retired from the Avery County School System in 2021. She loved working around her house and most of all working in her garden and canning her fruits and vegetables. Linda and Randy loved traveling and were able to visit all 48 continental states, which was a dream come true. She made many friends during her lifetime and will always be remembered by the people whose lives she touched.

Left to cherish her memories is her loving husband of what would have been 45 years on August 13, Randy Pitman; sons: Ross (Anna) of Wilmington and Matt (Meredith) of Newland and five grandchildren: Conner, Coleton, Airlie, Cash and Kaia.

Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, August 2, in Minneapolis Methodist Church. Pastor Jock Ollis, Rev. Dana Williams and Rev. Bryan Griffith will officiate. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. prior to the service at the church. A private graveside service will be held in the Minneapolis Cemetery. 
Holtsclaw, Linda (58648630)
 
5514 Linda S. Brown age 70 of Mountain City, Tennessee passed away on Wednesday April 26, 2017 at the Sycamore Shoals Hospital following a brief illness, with her children by her side. She was born to Earl and Louise McQueen Shull on August 26, 1946 in Doc. Glenn's clinic in Mountain City. She was the fourth of five children. She grew up on a farm in the Neva Community. After graduating from high school, she attended Johnson City Cosmetology School. She was a retiree from Levi Strauss. She was currently employed by Samaritans Purse.

She enjoyed cooking for family and friends. Her banana pudding and pimento cheese were bragged about by many as being the "Best they ever had." She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and was an assistant Sunday-Preschool teacher for the past 25 years. She enjoyed traveling, working in her daylilies, shopping for shoes, talking with her friends, the Tennessee Volunteers (Go Big Orange), and especially spending time with her children and grandchildren. Her favorite color was purple.

She proudly represented Samaritan's Purse twice in Alaska assisting Veterans and their families with Operation Heal Our Patriots. She was recently learning how to text and take selfies on her new Smart Phone.

Linda was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Louise Shull, her father-in-law, Albert G. Brown, her husband, Junior L. Brown, and her brother, Terry Shull.

Those left to cherish her memory include one daughter: Mechelle Brown Arney; one son, Steve (Robin) Brown of Moore, OK; her granddaughter, Savannah Megan Brown; four grandsons, Caleb Brown, Will Arney, Myles Arney, and Brady Arney; two sisters, Barbara S. Simcox and Patsy (Edgar) Eller and one brother, Tom (Judith) Shull and her loyal dog Buddy; her grand dog Gabby, her best friend Cora Walls (who was more like a sister), her Samaritan's Purse Housekeeping sisters, and several nieces, nephews, and many special friends 
Shull, Linda S. (I51019)
 
5515 Linda Sue Fletcher, 75, of Elizabethton, Tenn., went to be with the Lord on Friday, March 1, 2019, from Sycamore Shoals Hospital following an extended illness. Linda was born in Carter County, Tenn., to the late Robert and Myrtle Simerly Hinkle. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sons, Dennis Fletcher and Wayne Fletcher; two brothers, Robert Hinkle Jr. and Ron Hinkle; and two sisters, Shirley Rugg and Royalene Fletcher.
Linda loved tending her flowers, cooking and taking care of her family. She was a member of Lynn Valley Baptist Church and enjoyed singing in the church choir.
Those left to cherish her memory include her husband of 50 years, Denvis Fletcher, of the home; two sons, Dave Hinkle and wife Gretchen of Pilot Rock, Ore., and Danny Fletcher and wife Angie of Butler, Tenn.; one daughter, Susie Allen of Elizabethton, Tenn.; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Helen Hyder and June Merritt. 
Hinkle, Linda Sue (I66122)
 
5516 Linda Sue Kyte, age 75, of Elizabethton, Tennessee went home to be with the Lord on Monday, April 8, 2019 at her home surrounded by her family. Linda was born in Elizabethton to the late Carl Lester Hardin, Sr. and Nora Beatrice Wilson Hardin. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Norman Richard Kyte, Sr.

Linda was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She has worked as a dietician. She attended Sims Hill Christian Church. Linda loved to be outside working in her garden and spending time with her grandchildren. She loved to travel, camp, and her beloved dogs, Bandit, Fifi and Zach. She simply enjoyed life!

Those left to cherish her memories include two sons, Norman Richard Kyte, Jr. and wife Patricia Gail, of Elizabethton, and Brian Duane Kyte and wife Whitney Michelle, of Knoxville; one daughter, Kathy Kyte, of Elizabethton; five grandchildren, Kevin Lynn Kyte, Casey Nicole Kyte Saults, Blaklyn DeLain Kyte, Zaiden Murray Kyte, and Beckett Raines Kyte; one great granddaughter, Calista Jewel Saults; one brother, Carl Lester Hardin, Jr., Hampton; two sisters, Sherry Fortner, of Elizabethton and Charlotte Williams, of Erwin; and an uncle, Pete Wilson, of Elizabethton. Several nieces, nephews and numerous special friends, also survive.

A service to celebrate the life of Linda Sue Kyte will be conducted at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 in the Chapel of Peace at Tetrick Funeral Home, Elizabethton with Pastor Sherrel Nave and Pastor Jonathan Harrison, officiating. Music will be provided by Lisa Phipps Carter and Jeffery Sharpe. The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM until 2:00 PM in the funeral home chapel, prior to the service on Wednesday or at the residence at any time.

The graveside service will follow at Happy Valley Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Kevin Kyte, Leslie Grindstaff, Jimmy Oliver, Scotty Oliver, David Kyte and Mark Henry. Honorary pallbearers will be Sam Harrison, Jeff Sharpe, Claude “Pet” Guinn, Kenny Fortner, Pete Wilson, Mike Williams and Tim Saults. 
Hardin, Linda Sue (I85795)
 
5517 Linda Sue Rumbaugh, previously known by her maiden name as Linda Sue Wiseman, passed away on February 13, 2022. She was 81 years old. She was born August 25, 1940 in Johnson City, Tennessee to Arthur Wiseman and Zoda (Cutherberson) Wiseman. Linda was the youngest of her three elder siblings: Margaret (Wiseman) Powell and Joe Wiseman who are both deceased and is survived by her sister, Hattie (Wiseman) Keller (93 years young). Linda attended school in Elizabethton, Tennessee where she attended Happy Valley High School and graduated from Training School, now known as University High in Johnson City, Tennessee. She attended East Tennessee State College and graduated in the field of education and specialized in the area of Home Economics in 1961. Linda became an accomplished educator and a gifted Home Economics teacher and friend to many of her students. She taught school for 40 years touching the minds and hearts of her students. Linda married her beloved husband, Richard Craig Rumbaugh, from Freeport, Pennsylvania and remained married until separated by his death on July 6, 2009. Linda traveled across the country and world with her naval officer husband residing in: Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Maryland, California, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Bahrain, South Carolina, Louisiana, and North Carolina. Linda is survived by her two children, Christopher Michael Rumbaugh (60), married to Gina Rumbaugh, and Craig Mathew Rumbaugh (52). Linda is also survived by her three cherished grandchildren, Christina Morgan Rumbaugh (23), Caitlin Madison Rumbaugh (21), and Ian Sydney Rumbaugh (19). Linda’s most precious love was her family, to be followed with her devotion to her friends. She loved cooking and creating edible delights for anyone around her. She most enjoyed being in her beloved Blue Ridge Mountains and being away from the hustle and bustle of the city. She touched many with her smile and kindness and will be deeply missed by all of those who called her friend, especially those of us who held her close to our hearts. Wiseman, Linda Sue (I90901)
 
5518 Linda Thomas Whittington, 80 of Elk Park, N.C., departed this life unexpectedly at her home on Monday, October 18, 2021.
Born January 16, 1941 in Banner Elk, NC to the late Floyd "Shorty" Thomas and Irene Turbyfill Thomas. Linda grew up in Cranberry and attended the Cranberry high school where she and her sister were cheerleaders.
Linda was preceded in death, in addition to her parents, by a sister, Kathi Gray; a twin sister, Sandra Ollis; and one brother, Robert Thomas.
Linda was a member of Elk Park Christian Church. She enjoyed being at home and spending time with her family.
Survivors include husband, Charles "Chuck" Whittington and son; Tim of the home; one daughter, Beth (Mike) Wagstaff, Winston Salem, NC; sons, Mark (Meesie) Harris, Greg (Diann) Harris of Elk Park; Eddie (Melissa) Harris, Johnson City, TN; step son, Don (Mary) Whittington, of Oklahoma; six grandchildren and one great grandson. Many friends and relatives also survive.
Services for Linda Thomas Whittington will be held at 2:00 pm on Sunday, October 24, 2021 at the Elk Park Christian Church, with Rev. DeWayne Sabisch officiating.
The family will receive friends beginning at 1 p.m. on Sunday at the church. Interment will follow in the Cranberry Cemetery. 
Thomas, Linda (I88311)
 
5519 Linda was 101 years of age. Her last home was in Bristol, TN, but she passed away at the Pine Ridge Care Center in Elizabethton.

Linda 1st married Tilson Tolley on 20 Jun 1931 in Carter County, TN. He was the son of Daniel C & Cora Tolley.

A native of Carter County, she was the d/o William Henry & Mattie(Tolley) Clark.

Linda was a homemaker & loved to sew. She was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her 1st husband, Tilson Tolley, a 2nd husband, Jim Vance; two daughter's, Ruth Tolley & Margie McClellean; two sons, Lewis & C.J.; & seven brother's & sister's.

Survivors include daughter's;
Ruby (Albert)Ellison of Hampton &
Lovie Tolley of Elizabethton.
Son Earnest D (Roxie) Tolley of Bristol, & many grandchildren, gr & gr-gr-grandchildren. 
Clark, Linda Ann (I69677)
 
5520 Linville, Elax Eggers, 86, of Vilas died Monday, August 17, 1970 at Cannon Memorial Hospital.

The funeral will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at Bethel Baptist Church with Rev. Burl Greer officiating. Burial will be in the Millsaps Cemetery.

He is survived by three daughters, five sons, 42 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. 
Eggers, Linville Elax (I63827)
 
5521 LIPFORD, B. A.
“Elizabethton Star,” Monday, July 2, 1945
B. A. Lipford Dies After Long Illness.
B. A. Lipford, age 72, died at his home on Pine Street, Sunday morning at 3:20 o'clock after an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Lipford was owner and operator of the Lipford Coal Company here and was in business in Butler prior to coming here. He was a member of the Butler Christian Church.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. B. A. Lipford, two daughters, Mrs. R. A. Phillippi, Lenoir City, Mrs. A. C. Farthing, Oak Ridge; two sons, Kermit Lipford, Wilmington, Del., Pfc. Beverly A. Lipford, Jr., U. S. Army in Munich, Germany; two sisters, Mrs. Edward E. Slemp, Elizabethton, Miss Mollie Lipford, Elizabethton, one granddaughter, Mary Lou Peters, three grandsons, Beverly Jack Lipford, Wayne Farthing, Kermit Lipford, Jr.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the Butler Christian Church with Rev. J. J. Musick and the Rev. Craig Morton officiating.
Music will be in charge of Luther Hampton.
Burial will be in Butler Cemetery.
The funeral cortege will leave the home at 9:00 o'clock Tuesday morning.
Active pallbearers will be Arnold Ward, Taylor Morrell, Walter Edens, R. H. Ritchie, Oliver Netherly, Vascoe Howell, Clyde Russell, Fred Carter, S. C. Ball.
The body will be removed to the home, 701 Pine Street, Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock.
Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements. 
Lipford, Beverly Arlis "Belva" (I9615)
 
5522 LIPFORD, Beverly Arliss
"The Tomahawk," Wednesday, April 19, 1967
Beverly Arliss Lipford . . .
Beverly Arliss Lipford, age 89 of Shouns (Forge Creek) died at his home Tuesday at 6:30 a.m. after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Johnson County, the son of the late Lewis and Malinda Powell Lipford, and a retired farmer.
Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Alice Lipford, Shouns; four sons, Claude Lipford, War, W.Va., Fred Lipford Portsmouth, Va., Dennis Lipford and Arliss Lipford, both of La Belle, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Powers, Burke, a.[sic], Mrs. Bettie Woodard and Dorothy Lipford, both of Shouns; a sister, Mrs. Frank Wespa, Mendota, Va., one half-brother, Vada Lipford, Shouns; two half-sisters, Mrs. Nelia Owens and Mrs. Stella Whittaker, both Mountain City; 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were conducted from the Nelson Chapel Baptist Church Thursday at 3 p.m. with Rev. Ernest Carrier and the Rev. Keene Roark officiating. Burial was in the family cemetery. Pallbearers were: Mens Bible Class of Nelson Chapel; and flower bearers were ladies of the church and neighbors.
Lewis Gentry Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. 
Lipford, Beverly Arliss (I6025)
 
5523 LIPFORD, Vada Pearl
"Elizabethton Star," Monday, April 24, 1950
MRS. VADA PEARL LIPFORD
Mrs. Vada Pearl Lipford, 50, of Carderview, Tennessee, died in Duke Hospital, Durham, N.C., this morning.
She is survived by her husband, Rupert Earl Lipford; one daughter, Mrs. Jim Williams of Route 5, Elizabethton; one son, Glenn Lipford of Carderview; two sisters, Cecil Walsh of Elizabethton and Mrs. Will Lewis of Hampton; two brothers, Bert Walsh of Charleston, S.C., and Obbie Walsh of Elizabethton, and her father, George Walsh.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
A Funeral car from Tetrick Funeral Home left today at 7 a.m. for Durham to bring the body to Elizabethton.

LIPFORD, Vada Pearl
"Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, April 25, 1950
MRS. VADA PEARL LIPFORD
Funeral services for Mrs. Vada Pearl Lipford, 50, of Carderview, who died in Duke Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, Monday morning, will be conducted at the Cobbs Creek Baptist Church, of which she was a member, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., with the Rev. M. H. Carder officiating, assisted by the Rev. C. L. Nelson. Burial will be in the Butler Memorial Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be members of the Roan Creek Masonic Lodge number 679.
Flower bearers will be members of her Sunday School class of Cobbs Creek Baptist Church.
Survivors are her husband, Rupert Earl Lipford; one daughter, Mrs. Jim Williams of Route 5, Elizabethton; one son, Glenn Lipford of Carderview; two sisters, Cecil Walsh of Elizabethton and Mrs. Will Lewis of Hampton; two brothers, Bert Walsh of Charleston, S.C., and Obbie Walsh of Elizabethton, and her father, George Walsh.
The body will be taken to her home today at 4:30 p.m. from the chapel of the Tetrick Funeral Home. 
Walsh, Pearl Vada (I38286)
 
5524 LIPFORD, W. E.
"Johnson County News," Thursday, January 2, 1949
LIPFORD, W. E.
…78, died at his home Dec. 30, from a heart condition. The funeral was held Jan. 3, at the home with Rev. Noah Riddle officiating. Burial was in the Powell Cemetery.
A member of the Christian Church, Mr. Lipford is survived by seven children, Emmitt Lipford, Mountain City, Glenn Lipford, Jeffersonville, Ind., Marvin Lipford, Shouns, Mrs. Maybell Pope, Jeffersonville, Ind., Mrs. Della Howard and Miss Nell Lipford, both of Shouns, and Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, Carderview.
Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Alice Phillips, Somerset, Ky., Mrs. Jane Jackson, Big Four, W. Va., Mrs. Tisha Gentry, Burn, Ore., Mrs. Lizzie Vespa, Mendota, Va.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Stella Whitaker, Mountain City and Mrs. Nellie Owens, Laurel Bloomery; two brothers, Sherman Lipford and B. V. Lipford, both of Shouns; two half-brothers, Vada[sic] Lipford, Shouns and Ray Lipford, Burn, Oregon. 
Lipford, William Elbert (I6058)
 
5525 LIPFORD, Wayne
"Elizabethton Star," Saturday, March 3, 1934
LIPFORD DIES OF PNEUMONIA
Wayne Lipford, age 22, of Butler, Tennessee, died of pneumonia, Friday at a local hospital.
He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lipford, of Butler; two sisters, Mrs. Horace Peters, of Baileytown, Tenn. and Miss Mary Lipford of Butler; and two brothers, Kermit and B. H. Lipford, Jr., of Butler.
The remains will be taken to his home in Butler, where funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon.
Wayne was a very popular young man and was associated with his father in the coal business in Elizabethton. He was a former student of Milligan College. He made friends with whomever he came in contact with and was loved by all his friends.

Star," Tuesday, March 6, 1934
WAYNE LIPFORD
Funeral services for Wayne Lipford, popular businessman was held at the Butler Christian church of which Wayne was a member, Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Clarence H. Poage, pastor of the Butler Christian Church officiating. Interment was in the Cobbs Creek Cemetery.
Miss Garnet Williams and Mrs. Morton of Milligan College rendered very impressive solos and a duet accompanied by Miss Spurgeon, piano teacher at Watauga Academy.
The esteem in which Wayne was held was marked by the many beautiful floral offerings and the host of relatives and friends attending the funeral.
Wayne graduated from Watauga Academy of Butler in 1931, and attended Milligan College the following year.
Pallbearers were first cousins and close friends of the deceased and included, Robert I. Fine, Jr., J. F. Fine of Butler, Jas. Franklin Smith of Huntington, W. Va.; Eugene Goodwin of Bluff City; Champ C. Hyder of Elizabethton; Edward E. Slimp, Joe E. Vaught, J. D. Robinson, Harry Ritchie, Joe Mary, and Mrank[sic] Millsaps, all of Butler. 
Lipford, Wayne (I17134)
 
5526 Lisa was born August 7, 1961 in Munich, Germany and graduated from Unaka High School. She entered into eternal rest on July 31, 2018, in her home in Johnson City, Tenn., from natural causes.
She was preceded in death by her father, Captain Roy Wilson, and stepfather, Willard Collins.
Lisa attended Lynn Valley Baptist Church.
Surviving are her son, Jonathan Wilson of Elizabethton; mother, Loretta Wilson of Elizabethton; brother, Stephen Wilson of Johnson City; sister, Tammy Carpenter of Elizabethton; aunts, Mildred Isaacs of Elizabethton and Carol Hardin of Elizabethton; and uncles, Robert (wife Shelia Groce) of Elizabethton and Pete (wife Margaret Wilson); along with many nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be held Monday, August 6, at 7 p.m. with receiving of friends at 6 p.m. at Lynn Valley Baptist Church, 1367 Broad Street, Elizabethton, TN 37643. A private disposition will be held at a later date. 
Wilson, Lisa Carol (I64558)
 
5527 Lisa Wilhoit - JOHNSON CITY

Lisa Robin Isenberg Wilhoit, age 51, 709 Hamilton St., Johnson City, passed away Monday, May 17, 2004, at the Johnson City Medical Center Hospital after a lengthy illness.

Mrs. Wilhoit was a native and lifelong resident of Johnson City.

She was a daughter of Lois E. Deloach Isenberg, Johnson City, and the late Karl Marx Isenberg.

Mrs. Wilhoit was a homemaker as well as a loving mother and grandmother.

She was a 1971 graduate of Science Hill High School.

In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her husband, Russell Wilhoit, and her brother, Keith Isenberg.

In addition to her mother, Mrs. Wilhoit is survived by one son, Kyle Shannon Earp, Johnson City; one daughter, Candice Ayers, Johnson City; two sisters, Karla Birchfield and Janet Isenberg, both of Johnson City; four grandchildren, Cody Reed, Dawn Reed, Megan Earp and Jessica Earp, all of Johnson City; several nieces and nephews.

The family of Lisa Robin Isenberg Wilhoit will receive friends Thursday, May 20, 2004, from 5:00 until 8:00 PM at the home of her son, Kyle Shannon Earp, 3517 Chelsea Ln., Johnson City.

It was Mrs. Wilhoit’s wishes to be cremated and to have no formal memorial service.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Attn: Donation Processing, 700 Broadway, Suite 810 , Denver, CO 80203-3442.

Condolences may be made online at www.appalachianfuneralhome.com.

Appalachian Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 800 E Watauga Ave., is serving the Wilhoit family. 423-928-6111 
Isenberg, Lisa Robin (I3444)
 
5528 Listed as a 25 year old widower in the 1920 Atkinson County, Georgia Census. No children. Stone, James P. (I34749)
 
5529 Listed as a single head of household in the 1870 Crenshaw County, AL Census.
Listed as the wife of Joseph Raborn in the 1880 Crenshaw County, AL Census. Her children are listed as step-children.
It may be possible that her maiden name was Turner, and that her children were had out of wedlock. 
(Turner), Amanda C. (I26258)
 
5530 Listed as a widow in the 1920 Cumberland County, TN Census. Arnold, Loretta Ellen (I4220)
 
5531 Listed as Benjamin Franklin DeLoach on the 1880 Tattnall County, GA census.
On his tombstone, name shown as J. Frank DeLoach.
Infor from Beuford Durrence  
DeLoach, Benjamin Franklin (I24791)
 
5532 Listed as James F. Widby in the 1850 Johnson County, TN Census, living in the household of James and Elizabeth Madron. In the 1860 Johnson County Census, he is listed as James F. Madron. Widby, James F. (I12112)
 
5533 Listed as James V. DeLoach in the 1910 Holmes County, MS Census. Russell, James Vardaman (I45541)
 
5534 Listed as Michaell Deloge in the passenger list sailing from Bristol, England. Came to America as servants to Foreign Plantations. Ref: Bristol and America; a Record of the First Settlers in the Colonies of North America From Records of theCity of Bristol, England by R.S. Glover, 1929. In 'The Bristol Registers to Servents to Foreign Plantations 1654-1689', by Peter Wilson Coldham, page 196, Michaell Deloge is listed as a servent to Charles Taplady in Virginia for four years, beginning 24 Aug 1663.
When Michael DesLoges arrived in America, he was an unmarried man of about 19 years of age. He settled in Isle of Wight County, where he became engaged as an apprentice tailor under Charles Taplady. It is conjectured that his parents and/or grandparents owned and operated a tailoring establishment in France or England, and that Michael served an apprenticeship in that establishment before coming to Virginia. As a newcomer to the colony, he received a grant of 50 acres of land, but its location has not been determined.
In about 1668, Michael married Jane Griffith, the only child of Rowland Griffith who, if not a native of Wales, was of Welsh descent. On 9 April 1663, Governor Francis Morrison of Virginia granted to Rowland Griffith 765 acres of land situated on Blackwater River in Isle of Wight County. By his will, dated 9 August 1671, Rowland Griffith gave 'all of my estate to Jane DesLoges, my only daughter and now wife unto Michaell DesLoges, taylor'. Michael and/or Jane might have died shortly before or during 1719. The number of children born to them is not known. There were probably one or more daughters who married, but due to loss of records, cannot now be identified as members of the family. Also, there were probably one or more children who died before reaching maturity. However, records of the time which escaped loss or destruction furnish circumstantial evidence (which has been accepted as proof) that they were the parents of three sons who grew to maturity, married, and left surviving children.

ORIGINAL DEED

Virginia Land Office, Patent Book 3 (1652-1655), p. 109
The Library of Virginia, Virginia Land Office Patent and Grant Database,
Image 002_0537.tif

[p.] 109 [...]

To all &c Whereas &c Now Know yee that I the Said Richard BENNETT Esq.r &c
give and grant Unto Christopher LEWIS Seven hundred and fifty Acres of Land
lying in the Isle of Wight County about a Mile to the Southward of Henry
WHITE's ["whites"] plantation at the blackwater -
begining at a poplar by a Small Reedy branch
and runing North East Seventy poles to a white oake
then East forty poles to a pine
then South East by East forty poles to a pine
then South East two hundred twenty Eight poles to a pine
then South two hundred thirty one poles to a white oake
then South west Eighty Eight poles to a red oake near a branch
then west North west two hundred forty two poles towards a Swamp
then ["Nor" inserted] North East three hundred & two poles to first Station
The Said Land being due Unto the Said Christopher LEWIS by & for the
Transportation of fifteen persons &c
To have and to hold &c
Yielding &c which payment is to be made Seven yeares after the first grant or
Seating thereof and not before
provided &c
Dated the 26.th of July 1652

[margin note] Ex

John HARBOTTLE} Amey SEAGRASSE } Edward YEOMANS} Henry PAINE
John OWEN } John KNIGHT } Richard CASE } George GILES
Mary REDMAN } Richard WEAVER } Joseph BURGESS} Mary WHITE
Phill: THOMAS } Alexander MURRY} James WACMOTT[?] als' CLINTON -
[page end]

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DEED FROM LEWIS TO ROWLAND GRIFFEN

Give and grant unto Rowland Griffen seven hundred and fifty acres of land,
lying in Isle of Wight County about one mile to the southward of Henry White's
plantation at the Blackwater, beginning at a Poplar by a small Reedy Ground
running North East 70 poles to a White Oak then East forty poles to a Pine
then South East by East 40 poles to a Pine then South East 238 poles to a Pine
then South 231 poles to a White Oak then South West 88 poles to a Red Oak near
a Branch then North North West 242 poles towards a swamp then North East 302
poles, from there to a Forest Station, the said land being formerly granted to
Christopher Lewis by patent dated the 26th day of July 1652, by the said Lewis
assigned to Francis Sowerby, and by the said Sowerby assigned to the said
Griffin to have and to hold. Given at James City, _______ ___, the seal of
the Colony this 13th day of January 1661 and in the thirteen year of the Reign
of our Sovereign King Charles ______.

Acknowledged in Court by Rowland Griffen and Elizabeth his wife this 9th of
April, 1663 Attest John Jennings Clk Crt
Francis Moryson
Tho. Ledwell

Acknowledged in Open Court by George Bell and Hester his wife this 9th day of May 1663
Attest John Jennings Clk Crt

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WILL OF ROWLAND GRIFFETH

Rowland GRIFFETH [GRIFFITH, GRIFFEN] to Jane (GRIFFETH) DESLOGES [DELOACH],
9 Aug 1671, Deed of Gift

Isle of Wight Co., VA, Record of Deeds, Wills, Etc., Vol. 1 (1662-1715), p. 238
The Library of Virginia, Isle of Wight Co. Microfilm Reel 22



[p.] 238

Know all men by these p'sents
that I Rowland GRIFFITH of the County of Isle of Wight in Virginia,
for the Natural love & affecçon, w.ch I have & bear towards Jane DESLOGES my
Onely Daughter ["Daughr"] now Wife unto Michall DESLOGES, Taylor and for
divers other good causes & consideraçons me thereunto moveing
doe fully freely & absolutely give unto the said Jane DESLOGES my Daughter and
to the heires lawfully begotten or to be begotten of her owne body
all & singular my Estate visible & invisible that is or shall be called mine
of whatsoever nature quallitie or Condiçon or what else shall be either Bill,
debts, househould stuffe Chattell or what else shall properlie apportion[?]
unto me att the hour of my death when it shall happen
upon the provisoe following (vizt)
that the sd Michaell DESLOGES, nor his said Wife my Child shall in noe wise
sell nor imbezle any part of the said Estate soe left or shall be leftt to
them att the hour of my death,
but onely for their proper & necessarie use onely
And if it shall please the Lord to call out of this mortall life, my s'd
daughter before the hour of my death without any Children of her owne body
that then it is hereby decleared these p'sents to be void & of noe effect as
if these p'sents had never been granted
And for the oversight & care that my said Sonne & Daughter, shall in noe waies
imbezle the s'd Estate now soe given by me to them, & to their heires but
onely for the proper & necessary occasion, that is to say for their provision
or Apparell onely,
Or that the same nor noe part thereof shall be taken away for his debts
I doe hereby appoint my loveing friends Rob.t KAE & Charles WILLIAMS both of
this County to call in question and recall these p'sents and the same to be
void, or altogether Null as if these p'sents had never been granted
And I doe likewise reserve y.e priveledge att the hour of my death to give out
of my Estate, what Legacies I think fitt w.th out any question to be made by
my s'd Sonne & Daughter to the Contrarie
And in Consideraçon hereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seal this Ninth day
of August 1671
Rowland + GRIFFETH / Sigill
Signed & sealed in y.e p'sence of
Rob.t HARRIS Acknowledged in open Court by Rowland GRIFFETH
Rowland DAVIS this 9.th day of Aug.t 1671
And requested by him to be Recorded w.ch is
performed
P formed me John JENNINGS ["Jennigs"]

Clr Record'r
[page end] 
Desloges, Michel (I927)
 
5535 Listed as Rosie, wife of E. A McPherson on her gravestone.
Listed as Rosie Smart on the death record of her son Willie Archie McPherson. 
Smart, Roseann P. "Rosie" (I26499)
 
5536 Listed as Thomas RUSSEL in the 1880 Carter County, TN Census.

From Jerry Scott
Comments: Oct 5 1895 Thomas J Russell will Carter Co Tennessee
named wife Louisa
Executor Theophelus Russell 
Russell, Thomas Jefferson (I25943)
 
5537 Listed as unnamed daughter in the 1850 Northampton County, NC Census. Edwards, Daughter (I24973)
 
5538 Listed as unnamed in the 1850 Northampton County, NC Census. DeLoatch, Junius (I20391)
 
5539 Listed as unnamed son in the 1850 Northampton County, NC Census. DeLoach, William (I24799)
 
5540 Listed in 1850 Wilkinson County, MS Census. DeLoach, Charles R. (I21121)
 
5541 Listed in 1870 Johnson Co. census as House Carpenter 3600/3924. Also living with his family was Goodwin, M.F. 10/19? M Attd. school 500/200 TN, Hatzen, Edward K. 35 Cabinet Maker VA, Easter 30 attd. school 400/-NC; Banner, Alfred E. 50 Saddler 600/400 NC. Crosswhite, Thomas J. (I1525)
 
5542 Listed in the 1840 Johnson County, Tennessee Census:

Robert Madron
Males 1(20-30)
Females 1(0-5), 1(20-30) 
Madron, Robert (I12689)
 
5543 Listed in the 1850 Johnson County, TN Census as Thomas J. Morefield, 2 months old, in the household of Henry Morefield, along with his mother Sabra. Following Sabra's marriage to George W. McElyea in 1857, he was listed as 10 year old Thomas McElyea in the 1860 Johnson County, TN Census. He retained the McElyea surname during his life. McElyea, Thomas James (I10148)
 
5544 Listed in the 1850 Northampton County, NC Census:

712 Deloatch Hezekiah 33 M W Farmer NC
712 Deloatch Mary 63 F W NC
712 Mitchell Phereby 24 F B NC
712 Mitchell Fanny 5 F M NC
712 Mitchell Abigail 3 F M NC
712 Mitchell George 1 M M NC
712 Taylor Henry 16 M M Laborer NC 
DeLoach, Hezekiah (I21386)
 
5545 Listed in the 1860 Lee County, VA census. Wife Nancy Michael is shown with place of birth Rowan County, NC. Arnold, John (I4624)
 
5546 Listed in the 1910 Mitchell County, NC Census living with her sister, Emaline Tolley Burleson. Tolley, Alice "Alley" (I6016)
 
5547 Listed in the household of her son Henry in the 1910 Carter County Census:

Household 37
Henry Deloach38TN TN TNDivorced
Elizabeth Mother 64TN TN TNWidow
Jane Sister 40TN TN TNDivorced
Thos. Nephew 11TN TN TN 
Grindstaff, Elizabeth (I2840)
 
5548 lived Jackson,Ca Everett, Grace Lanora (I24706)
 
5549 Lived 11 hrs. Hartley, Unamed (I25679)
 
5550 Lived adjacent to his sons Dorsey and Hezekiah in the 1850 Northampton County, NC Census. DeLoatch, William James (I21690)
 

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