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1. | Sarah Morgan was born on 6 Nov 1696 in Berks County, , , Pennsylvania; died on 2 Jan 1777 in North Carolina, , , ; was buried in Joppa Cemetery, , Davie County, North Carolina. Family/Spouse: Squire Maugridge Boone. Squire (son of George III Boone and Mary Maugridge) was born on 25 Nov 1696 in Bradnich, , Devon, England; died on 2 Jan 1765 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Joppa Cemetery, , Davie County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | Sarah Boone ![]() Notes: Sarah was born to Sarah Jarman Morgan and Squire Boone, Quakers of Berks County, Pennsylvania. She was the elder sister of Daniel Boone, famous frontiersman. Family/Spouse: John Wilcoxin. John was born on 6 Sep 1720 in Berks County, , , Pennsylvania; died on 26 Feb 1798 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Joppa Cemetery, , Davie County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Israel Boone ![]() Notes: Israel Boone was born near Chalfont, New Britain Twp, Bucks Co., PA, the son of Squire Boone & Sarah Morgan Boone (both buried at Joppa Cem.; for his siblings see: Squire Boone's gravesite. Israel married Martha Farmer on 31 Dec 1747 in Berks County, , , Pennsylvania. Martha was born on 26 May 1728 in Philadelphia, , , Pennsylvania; died on 12 Jun 1756 in Davie County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Joppa Cemetery, , Davie County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | Sam Boone ![]() |
5. | Jonathan Boone ![]() |
6. | Elizabeth Boone ![]() |
7. | Daniel Boone ![]() Notes: Early American Pioneer, Frontiersman. He is remembered for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky, which was then part of Virginia but on the other side of the mountains from the settled areas. He remains an iconic figure in American history, although his status as an early American folk hero and later as a subject of fiction has tended to obscure the actual details of his life. The general public remembers him as a hunter, pioneer, and "Indian-fighter," in spite of the uncertainty of when he lived or exactly what he did. He was born the sixth of eleven children to Squire Boone, a weaver and blacksmith and Sarah Jarman Morgan, who were Quakers and had emigrated to Pennsylvania from England because of their religious beliefs. In 1750 Squire Boone sold his land and moved the family to North Carolina, eventually settling on the Yadkin River, in what is now Davie County, about two miles west of Mocksville, in the western backwoods area. Because he grew up on the frontier, he had little formal education but deep knowledge of the woods and he knew how to read and write, although his spelling was unorthodox. As a young man, he served with the British military during the French and Indian War (1754 to 1763), part of the Seven Years War between Britain and France. In 1755, he was a wagon driver in British General Edward Braddock's drive to push the French out of the Ohio Country, which ended with defeat of the Braddock expedition at what is known as the Battle of the Monongahela. In 1756 he returned home and on August 14, he married Rebecca Bryan, a neighbor in the Yadkin Valley whose brother married one of Boone's sisters. The couple initially lived in a cabin on his father's farm. There were ten children born to this union. In 1758 a conflict erupted between the British forces and the Cherokee, their allies in the French and Indian War (which continued in other parts of the continent). After the Yadkin Valley was raided by Cherokee, the Boones and many other families fled north to Culpeper County, Virginia. He served in the North Carolina militia during this "Cherokee Uprising" and his militia expeditions deep into Cherokee territory beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains separated him from his wife for about two years. In 1762 he moved his wife and their four children back to the Yadkin Valley. By the mid-1760s, with peace made with the Cherokee, colonial immigration into the area increased. The competition of new settlers decreased the amount of game available and he had difficulty making ends meet. He was often taken to court for nonpayment of debts and eventually sold his land to pay off creditors. After his father's death in 1765, he traveled with his brother Squire and a group of men to Florida, which had become British territory after the end of the war, to look into the possibility of settling there. According to a family story, he purchased land near Pensacola, but his wife refused to move so far away from her friends and family. He then moved his family to a more remote area of the Yadkin Valley, and he began to hunt westward into the Blue Ridge Mountains. In May 1769 he began a two-year hunting expedition in Kentucky and in December of that year, he and a fellow hunter were captured by a party of Shawnee Native Americans, who confiscated all of their skins and told them to leave and never return. The Shawnees had not signed the Stanwix treaty, and since they regarded Kentucky as their hunting ground, they considered white hunters there to be poachers. However, he continued hunting and exploring Kentucky until his return to North Carolina in 1771, and returned to hunt there again in the autumn of 1772. In September 1773 he packed up his family and, with a group of about 50 emigrants, began the first attempt by British colonists to establish a settlement in Kentucky. He was still an obscure hunter and trapper at the time and the most prominent member of the expedition was William Russell, a well-known Virginian and future brother-in-law of Patrick Henry. On October 9, Boone's eldest son James and a small group of men and boys who had left the main party to retrieve supplies were attacked by a band of Native Americans, including Delawares, Shawnees, and Cherokees. Following the Treaty of Fort Stanwix, Native Americans in the region had been debating what to do about the influx of settlers. This group had decided, in the words of historian John Mack Faragher, "to send a message of their opposition to settlement.." James Boone and William Russell's son Henry were captured and gruesomely tortured to death. The brutality of the killings sent shock waves along the frontier, and Boone's party abandoned its expedition. This killing was one of the first events in what became known as Dunmore's War, a struggle between Virginia and, primarily, Shawnee Native Americans of the Ohio Country for control of what is now West Virginia and Kentucky. In the summer of 1774 he volunteered to travel with a companion to Kentucky to notify surveyors there about the outbreak of war, traveling more than 800 miles in two months to warn those who had not already fled the region. Upon his return to Virginia, he helped defend colonial settlements along the Clinch River, earning a promotion to captain in the militia as well as acclaim from fellow citizens. After the brief war, which ended soon after Virginia's victory in the Battle of Point Pleasant in October 1774, the Shawnees relinquished their claims to Kentucky. Following Dunmore's War, he was hired by Richard Henderson, a prominent judge from North Carolina, to travel to the Cherokee towns in present North Carolina and Tennessee and inform them of an upcoming meeting. In the 1775 treaty, Henderson purchased the Cherokee claim to Kentucky to establish a colony called Transylvania. Afterwards, Henderson hired him to blaze what became known as the Wilderness Road, which went through the Cumberland Gap and into central Kentucky. Along with a party of about 30 workers, Boone marked a path to the Kentucky River, where he founded Boonesborough. Other settlements, notably Harrodsburg, were also established at this time. Despite occasional Native American attacks, he returned to the Clinch Valley and brought his family and other settlers to Boonesborough in September 1775. Violence in Kentucky increased with the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War (1775 to 1783). Native Americans who were unhappy about the loss of Kentucky in treaties saw the war as a chance to drive out the colonists. On July 14, 1776 his daughter Jemima and two other teenage girls were captured outside Boonesborough by a Native American war party, who carried the girls north towards the Shawnee towns in the Ohio country. He and a group of men from Boonesborough followed in pursuit, finally catching up with them two days later, ambushing them while they were stopped for a meal, rescuing the girls and driving off their captors. The incident became the most celebrated event of Boone's life. In 1777, Henry Hamilton, the British Lieutenant Governor of Canada, began to recruit American Indian war parties to raid the settlements in Kentucky. On April 24, Shawnees led by Chief Blackfish attacked Boonesborough. A bullet struck Boone's leg, shattering his kneecap, but he was carried back inside the fort. While he recovered, the Shawnees kept up their attacks outside Boonesborough, destroying the surrounding cattle and crops. With the food supply running low, the settlers needed salt to preserve what meat they had, so in January 1778, he led a party of 30 men to the salt springs on the Licking River. On February 7, 1778, when he was hunting meat for the expedition, he was surprised and captured by warriors led by Chief Blackfish of the Chilicothe Shawnee. Because his party was greatly outnumbered, he persuaded his men to surrender rather than put up a fight. He and his men were taken to Blackfish's town of Chillicothe, where they were made to run the gauntlet. As was their custom, the Shawnees adopted some of the prisoners into the tribe to replace fallen warriors and the remainder were taken to Hamilton in Detroit. He was adopted into a Shawnee family at Chillicothe, perhaps into the family of Chief Blackfish himself, and given the name Sheltowee (Big Turtle). On June 16, 1778, when he learned Blackfish was about to return to Boonesborough with a large force, he eluded his captors and raced home, covering the 160 miles to Boonesborough in five days on horseback and, after his horse gave out, on foot. During his absence, his wife and children (except for Jemima) had returned to North Carolina, assuming he was dead. Upon his return to Boonesborough, some of the men expressed doubts about his loyalty, since after surrendering the salt making party he had apparently lived quite happily among the Shawnees for months. He responded by leading a preemptive raid against the Shawnees across the Ohio River, and then by helping to successfully defend Boonesborough against a ten-day siege led by Blackfish, which began on September 7, 1778. After the siege, Captain Benjamin Logan and Colonel Richard Callaway, both of whom had nephews who were still captives surrendered by Boone, brought charges against him for his recent activities. In the court martial that followed, he was found not guilty, and was even promoted after the court heard his testimony. After the trial, he returned to North Carolina to bring his family back to Kentucky. In the autumn of 1779, a large party of immigrants came with him, including (according to tradition) the family of future President Abraham Lincoln's grandfather. Rather than remain in Boonesborough, he founded the nearby settlement of Boone's Station and began earning money at this time by locating good land for other settlers. Transylvania land claims had been invalidated after Virginia created Kentucky County, so settlers needed to file new land claims with Virginia. In 1780 he collected about $20,000 in cash from various settlers and traveled to Williamsburg to purchase their land warrants. While sleeping in a tavern during the trip, the cash was stolen from his room. Some of the settlers forgave him the loss; others insisted he repay the stolen money, which took him several years to do. In 1780 he joined General George Rogers Clark's invasion of the Ohio country, fighting in the Battle of Piqua on August 7 of that year. In October, when hunting with his brother Ned, Shawnees shot and killed Ned. Apparently thinking they had killed Daniel Boone, the Shawnees beheaded Ned and took the head home as a trophy. In April 1781 he was elected as a representative to the Virginia General Assembly and traveled to Richmond to take his seat in the legislature, but British dragoons under Banastre Tarleton captured him and several other legislators near Charlottesville. The British released him on parole several days later. During his term, British General Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown in October 1781, but the fighting continued in Kentucky unabated. He returned to Kentucky, and in August 1782, fought in the Battle of Blue Licks, in which his son Israel was killed. In the Battle of Blue Licks he led a militia to Lower Blue Licks where he failed to win the battle. He was outnumbered at the battle and out maneuvered and unprepared. At the battle he gave a stray horse to his son Israel, but he was mortally wounded. Later Boone found his son dead and took the horse he gave to his son to escape the battlefield. In November 1782, he took part in another Clark expedition into Ohio, the last major campaign of the war. County. After the Revolutionary War, he resettled in Limestone (renamed Maysville, Kentucky), then a booming Ohio River port. In September 1786 he took part in a military expedition into the Ohio Country led by Benjamin Logan, which would be the last time that he saw military action. In 1787 he was elected to the Virginia state assembly as a representative from Bourbon County. In Maysville, he kept a tavern and worked as a surveyor, horse trader, and land speculator. He was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by 1787, a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time. However, he soon began to have financial troubles. He engaged in land speculation on a large scale, buying and selling claims to tens of thousands of acres. The land market in frontier Kentucky was chaotic, and his ventures ultimately failed because his investment strategy was faulty and because his decency made him reluctant to profit at someone else's expense. In 1788, frustrated with the legal hassles in land speculation, he moved upriver to Point Pleasant, Virginia (now West Virginia) where he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant. When Virginia created Kanawha County in 1788, he was appointed lieutenant colonel of the county militia. In 1791, he was elected to the Virginia legislature for the third time. He contracted to provide supplies for the Kanawha militia, but his debts prevented him from buying goods on credit, so he closed his post and returned to hunting and trapping. In 1795 he and his family moved back to Kentucky, living in Nicholas County on land owned by their son Daniel Morgan Boone. The next year he applied to Isaac Shelby, first governor of the new state of Kentucky, for a contract to widen the Wilderness Road into a wagon route, but the contract was awarded to someone else. In the meantime, lawsuits over conflicting land claims continued to make their way through the Kentucky courts and his remaining land claims were sold off to pay legal fees and taxes, but he no longer paid attention to the process. In 1798 a warrant was issued for his arrest after he ignored a summons to testify in a court case, although the sheriff never located him. That same year, Kentucky named Boone County in his honor. In 1799 he and his family left Kentucky and moved to a frontier area then part of Spanish Louisiana, near Saint Louis (in the present-day state of Missouri). The Spanish, eager to promote settlement in the sparsely populated region, did not enforce the requirement that all immigrants had to be Roman Catholic. Looking to make a fresh start, Boone moved with much of his extended family to what is now St. Charles County. The Spanish governor appointed Boone "syndic" (judge and jury) and commandant (military leader) of the Femme Osage district. He served as syndic and commandant until 1804, when the area became part of the Louisiana Territory of the US following the Louisiana Purchase. Because his land grants from the Spanish government had been largely based on verbal agreements, he once again lost his land claims. In 1809, he petitioned Congress to restore his Spanish land claims, which was finally done in 1814. He then sold most of this land to repay his old Kentucky debts. When the War of 1812 came to the Missouri Territory, his sons Daniel Morgan Boone and Nathan Boone took part, but by that time he was too old for militia duty. He spent his final years in Missouri, often in the company of children and grandchildren. He hunted and trapped as often as his failing health allowed. According to one story, in 1810 or later (one story places his trip after the death of his wife in March 1813), he went with a group on a long hunt as far west as the Yellowstone River, a remarkable journey at his age, if true. He died of natural causes on at the home of his son, Nathan Boone, Femme Osage Creek at age 85, just a few weeks short of his 86th birthday and was buried next to his wife at the Old Bryan Farm Cemetery on the bank of Tuque Creek near Marthasville, Missouri. In 1845 the Boones' remains were supposedly disinterred and reburied in the new Frankfort Cemetery in Frankfort, Kentucky. Resentment in Missouri about the disinterment grew over the years, and a legend arose that his remains never left Missouri. According to this story, his tombstone in Missouri had been inadvertently placed over the wrong grave, but no one had ever corrected the error. Boone's relatives in Missouri, displeased with the Kentuckians who came to exhume him, kept quiet about the mistake, and they allowed the Kentuckians to dig up the wrong remains. There is no contemporary evidence that this actually happened, but in 1983, a forensic anthropologist examined a crude plaster cast of Boone's skull made before the Kentucky reburial and announced it might be the skull of an African American. Black slaves had also been buried at the Old Bryan Farm Cemetery, making it possible the wrong remains were mistakenly removed from the crowded graveyard. Both the Frankfort Cemetery in Kentucky and the Old Bryan Farm cemetery in Missouri claim to have his remains. The Daniel Boone half dollar was a U.S. commemorative coin issued from 1934 to 1938 in honor of the bicentennial of his birth. The outdoor drama "Horn in the West," performed annually in Boone, North Carolina since 1952, is a fictional account of the lives of settlers whom Daniel Boone led into the Appalachian Mountains. In the "Daniel Boone" television series, which ran from 1964 to 1970, the popular theme song for the series described him as a "big man" in a "coonskin cap," and the "rippin'est, roarin'est, fightin'est man the frontier ever knew!" This did not accurately describe the real Daniel Boone, who was not a big man and did not wear a coonskin cap. He was portrayed this way because Fess Parker, the tall actor who played Boone, was essentially reprising his role as Davy Crockett from an earlier TV series. That Boone could be portrayed the same way as Crockett, another American frontiersman with a very different persona, was another example of how his image could be reshaped to suit popular tastes. The US Navy's James Madison-class Polaris submarine USS Daniel Boone was named for him. This nuclear submarine was decommissioned in 1994, and has since been scrapped. Numerous places in the US are named in his honor. (bio by: William Bjornstad) Daniel married Rebecca Ann Bryan about 1756 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina. Rebecca (daughter of Joseph Bryan) was born on 9 Jan 1739 in Frederick County, , , Virginia; died on 18 Mar 1813 in Saint Charles County, , , Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
8. | Mary Boone ![]() |
9. | George Boone ![]() |
10. | Edward Boone ![]() Edward married Martha (Boone) about 1766. Martha was born about 1742. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Squire Boone ![]() |
12. | Hannah Boone ![]() |
13. | George Wilcoxin ![]() |
14. | Mary Wilcoxin ![]() |
15. | Rachel Wilcoxin ![]() |
16. | Sarah Wilcoxin ![]() |
17. | John Wilcoxin ![]() |
18. | Nancy Wilcoxin ![]() |
19. | Isaac Wilcoxin ![]() |
20. | Samuel Wilcoxin ![]() Notes: Samuel Willcockson was a son of John and Sarah (Boone) Willcockson. His mother was the oldest sister of the famed Kentucky pioneer, Daniel Boone. Samuel married Anna Jordan (1756-1840). He lived in the area of Rowan Co., NC until 1775, when he travelled to KY (in the same year that his Uncle Daniel Boone led the expedition to pave the Wilderness Road). In KY, Samuel established a claim to 1,000 acres on Licking Creek, but within a short time he returned to NC. By the 1790s, Samuel had moved his family to present Ashe Co., NC, where he would live until about 1815, when he once again went to KY. This time, Samuel settled in what was Estill County and is now part of Lee Co., KY. After his death, his widow and several of his children moved further west to Fulton Co., IL. It should be noted that there is a discrepancy regarding the date of death of Samuel Willcockson. His gravestone shows his date of death as "NVR 1825". The family bible of his grandson, Isaac Aaron Willcoxson, gives his death date as 16 September, 1825. Estill Co., KY records indicate that both of these dates are likely incorrect. Samuel's name is found on the Estill County tax lists until 1827, and the inventory of his estate was recorded in Estill County in March, 1827. Therefore, it is believed that Samuel probably died in early 1827. Samuel married Anna Jordan about 1776. Anna was born on 7 Jul 1756 in Maryland, , , ; died on 21 Mar 1840 in Fulton County, , , Illinois; was buried in Salem - Cholera Cemetery, , Fulton County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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21. | Daniel Wilcoxin ![]() |
22. | Israel Wilcocxin ![]() |
23. | Jesse Boone ![]() Jesse married Sarah McMahan about 1772 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina. Sarah was born about 1750 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina; died about 1829 in McMinn County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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24. | Jonathon Boone ![]() Jonathon married Susannah Nixon about 173 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina. Susannah was born on 18 Sep 1751 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina; died about 1832 in Burke County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Kincaid-Bristol Cemetery, , Burke County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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25. | Elizabeth Boone ![]() |
26. | Sarah Boone ![]() |
27. | Elijah Wilcoxin ![]() Elijah married Charlotte Calloway on 21 Nov 1811 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Charlotte was born on 1 Apr 1792 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 18 Jun 1875 in Fulton County, , , Illinois; was buried in Salem-Wilcoxen Cemetery, , Fulton County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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28. | Isaiah Wilcox ![]() Family/Spouse: Frances Greer. Frances was born about 1796. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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29. | Celia Caroline Boone ![]() Celia married William Gragg, III about 1807 in Rowan County, , , North Carolina. William was born on 15 Apr 1784 in Augusta County, , , Virginia; died on 29 Oct 1874 in Augusta County, , , Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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30. | Thomas W. Boone ![]() Thomas married Elizabeth Wilson about 1796 in Burke County, , , North Carolina. Elizabeth was born about 1775 in North Carolina, , , ; died about 1840 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Boone Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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31. | Rachel Boone ![]() |
32. | Jesse Boone ![]() |
33. | Mary Boone ![]() |
34. | Eleanor Boone ![]() |
35. | Jeremiah Boone ![]() |
36. | Jemima Boone ![]() |
37. | John Boone ![]() |
38. | Joel M. Boone ![]() |
39. | Marshall Ney Wilcoxin ![]() Marshall married Harriet Laswell about 1850. Harriet was born on 26 Mar 1836; died on 17 Jan 1903 in Fulton County, , , Illinois; was buried in Salem-Wilcoxen Cemetery, , Fulton County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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40. | Ledicey Wilcox ![]() Ledicey married Owen Besin Trivette about 1832 in North Carolina, , , . Owen (son of John Trivette and Elizabeth Kirby) was born about 1809 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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41. | William Gragg ![]() William married Susan Greene about 1850 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. Susan was born about 1828 in North Carolina, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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42. | Jeremiah Boone ![]() Jeremiah married Mary Margaret McMahan about 1825 in Burke County, , , North Carolina. Mary was born about 1802 in Burke County, , , North Carolina; died about 1840 in , Yancey County, , North Carolina; was buried in Boone Ridge Cemetery, , Yancey County, North Caroln. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Jeremiah married Sarah "Sallie" McMahan about 1844 in North Carolina, , , . Sarah was born about 1822 in North Carolina, , , ; died about 1885 in , Yancey County, , North Carolina; was buried in Boone Ridge Cemetery, , Yancey County, North Caroln. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
43. | Thomas Boone, Jr. ![]() Thomas married Margaret Clement about 1832 in North Carolina, , , . Margaret was born about 1812 in North Carolina, , , ; died about 1880 in Rutherford County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Brittain Cemetery, , Rutherford County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
44. | Robert James Boone ![]() Robert married Naomi Howell about 1845 in , Yancey County, , North Carolina. Naomi (daughter of James A. Howell and Martha Hill) was born about 1832 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died about 1908 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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45. | James Boone ![]() |
46. | Joseph Boone ![]() Joseph married Delilah Howell about 1854 in North Carolina, , , . Delilah (daughter of James A. Howell and Martha Hill) was born about 1843 in , Yancey County, , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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47. | Charlotte Adeline Wilcoxin ![]() Charlotte married Harvey Alexander Goodman on 18 Jun 1882 in Fulton County, , , Illinois. Harvey was born on 27 Apr 1858 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 17 Oct 1894 in Fulton County, , , Illinois; was buried in Salem-Wilcoxen Cemetery, , Fulton County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Charlotte married Franklin David "Frank" Moody on 25 Aug 1900 in Mason County, , , Illinois. Franklin was born in Dec 1879 in North Carolina, , , ; died about 1901 in Buncombe County, , , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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48. | Squire Trivette ![]() Squire married Elizabeth M. Trivette on 6 Sep 1849 in North Carolina, , , . Elizabeth (daughter of David Trivette and Rachel Greer) was born on 14 Dec 1830 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died about Nov 1930 in Clay County, , , Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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49. | Isaiah "Zade" Trivette ![]() Notes: 1850 Census, Ashe County, NC Isaiah married Susan "Sissie" Hatton on 11 Nov 1852 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Susan (daughter of Charles Hatton and Mary Millsaps) was born on 29 Aug 1833 in North Carolina, , , ; died about 1865 in Kentucky, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Isaiah married Lucy A. Johnson about 1866 in Kentucky, , , . Lucy (daughter of William Payne Johnson and Margaret "Peggy" Bates) was born about 1843 in Pike County, , , Kentucky; died on 26 Jan 1899 in South Dakota, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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50. | Nathan Trivette ![]() Nathan married Hanah Greer about 1859 in North Carolina, , , . Hanah was born about 1838 in North Carolina, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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51. | Jesse Trivette ![]() |
52. | William H. Trivette ![]() William married Emmeline Tatum on 3 Mar 1858 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Emmeline (daughter of George Tatum and Rebecca Delphia Jennings) was born on 6 Sep 1836 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died about 1940 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Howell Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
William married Mary A. 'Mollie' Phouts on 28 Dec 1865. Mary was born about 1844. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
William married Millie Ann McGuire about 1878 in Pike County, , , Kentucky. Millie was born in Oct 1859 in North Carolina, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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53. | Charity Trivette ![]() |
54. | Morgan Trivette ![]() |
55. | John Trivette ![]() |
56. | Silas Trivette ![]() |
57. | Wilborn Trivette ![]() |
58. | Solomon G. Trivette ![]() Solomon married Alice C. Todd on 30 Aug 1874 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Alice was born on 8 Jul 1856 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 3 Aug 1884 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Bethany Church Cemetery, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Solomon married Sarah Ellen Nelson on 28 May 1885 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Sarah was born on 23 Oct 1860 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 19 Nov 1910 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Bethany Church Cemetery, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Solomon married Ellen Jane Burkett on 7 Feb 1911 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Ellen was born on 29 Dec 1851 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 20 Jun 1944 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Utzman Family Cemetery, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
59. | Wiley Trivette ![]() |
60. | Matilda Trivette ![]() |
61. | Joseph Trivette ![]() |
62. | Louisa Gragg ![]() |
63. | Mary Gragg ![]() |
64. | Celah A. Gragg ![]() |
65. | Sarah L. Gragg ![]() |
66. | William S. Gragg ![]() |
67. | John Allen Gragg ![]() John married Dora (Gragg) about 1870 in North Carolina, , , . Dora was born about 1850 in North Carolina, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
68. | Roby Larkin Gragg ![]() Roby married Sarah E. (Gragg) about 1870 in North Carolina, , , . Sarah was born in Nov 1853 in North Carolina, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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69. | Richard Gragg ![]() Richard married Mary A. Lockabill on 25 Mar 1873 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. Mary was born on 29 May 1855 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 3 Aug 1875 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Gragg Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Richard married Amanda Greene in Mar 1877 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. Amanda (daughter of Larkin Greene and Lucinda Melissa Trivette) was born on 26 Feb 1859 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 20 Dec 1917 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Gragg Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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70. | Samuel Boone ![]() Samuel married Elizabeth C. Tolley about 1868 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph R. 'Jasper' Tolley and Francis 'Frankey' Howell) was born on 24 Dec 1850 in , Yancey County, , North Carolina; died on 12 Feb 1885 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Big Crabtree Baptist Church Cemetery, , Mitchell County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Samuel married Lula Davis about 1885 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina. Lula (daughter of Allen Davis and Ann Young) was born on 4 Mar 1869 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died on 21 Dec 1952 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Rebels Creek Cemetery, , Mitchell County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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71. | James Boone ![]() James married Mary A. 'Polley' Tolley about 1878. Mary (daughter of David Daniel Tolley and Susannah Wilson) was born about Oct 1856 in , Yancey County, , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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72. | Melvina Boone ![]() |
73. | Garrett A. Boone ![]() Garrett married Jane (Boone) about 1875 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina. Jane was born about 1861 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died about 1882 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Garrett married Sarah Emma Fortner on 16 Sep 1883 in , Yancey County, , North Carolina. Sarah was born on 15 Oct 1864 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died on 3 Sep 1943 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Lily Branch Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, , Mitchell County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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74. | Frances Jeanette Moody ![]() Notes: A daughter of Charlotte Adeline Willcoxen Moody and Franklin David Moody of Asheville, NC. When only 3 months old, her father died. Her mother never remarried, as Frank Moody had been her second husband after her first husband died at age 36 of a heat stroke in Fulton Co., IL. Frances married Dewitt Talmadge Thomas on 22 Mar 1918 in Buncombe County, , , North Carolina. Dewitt (son of William H. Thomas and Josephine E. Bryson) was born on 29 Jul 1894 in Jackson County, , , North Carolina; died on 11 Jul 1983 in Buncombe County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Green Hills Cemetery, , Buncombe County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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75. | Clementine Melinda Trivette ![]() |
76. | Virginia Trivette ![]() |
77. | William Wiley Trivette ![]() |
78. | Jefferson Trivette ![]() |
79. | Robert E. Trivette ![]() |
80. | James Henry Trivette ![]() |
81. | Callie Trivette ![]() |
82. | Laura Ella Trivette ![]() |
83. | Mary Ellen Trivette ![]() Mary married Thomas Clingman Moody on 13 Jun 1871 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Thomas (son of Isaac W. Moody and Louisa Porch) was born on 15 Aug 1853 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 25 Aug 1940 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; was buried in Snow's Chapel, Knob Creek Road, Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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84. | Martha Trivette ![]() |
85. | John E. Trivette ![]() |
86. | Adellia Trivette ![]() |
87. | Augustus George Trivette ![]() Notes: 1920 Deuel County, SD Census Augustus married Mary M. (Trivette) about 1898 in South Dakota, , , . Mary was born about 1881 in Minnesota, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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88. | Willard A. Trivette ![]() Notes: 1920 Nez Perce County, Idaho Census Willard married Jane E. (Trivette) about 1892. Jane was born about 1880 in England, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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89. | Egbert Trivette ![]() |
90. | Cora Trivette ![]() |
91. | Nellie Trivette ![]() |
92. | Lucy J. Trivette ![]() Lucy married Ben F. Roe about 1902. Ben was born about 1875 in Wisconsin, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
93. | Levy C. Trivette ![]() Levy married Elizabeth (Trivette) about 1878 in Pike County, , , Kentucky. Elizabeth was born about 1862 in Kentucky, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Levy married Marticia (Trivette) about 1900 in Pike County, , , Kentucky. Marticia was born about 1880 in Kentucky, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
94. | Delphia Trivette ![]() Delphia married Harrison Henry Church on 1 Jan 1875 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Harrison was born about 1854 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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95. | Joseph Rosencrans Trivette ![]() Notes: Joe Trivett, age 95, died Monday, December 2, at McKinley Memorial hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks. Joseph married Eleanor Elizabeth Hopkins about 1884 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Eleanor was born on 1 Dec 1866; died on 23 Oct 1890 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; was buried in George West Green Cemetery, , Ashe County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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96. | Marshall Monroe Trivette ![]() Marshall married Celia Virginia Adams about 1907 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. Celia (daughter of Thomas Adams and Sarah Howell) was born about 1887 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 11 Jul 1943 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Howell Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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97. | Julia Ann Trivette ![]() Notes: Julia was living with erh sister Delphia and her husband Harrison Church in the 1880 Julia married William Harrison Moretz on 2 Feb 1889 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. William was born on 11 Jan 1870 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 8 Jan 1943 in Washington County, , , Virginia; was buried in Zion Methodist Church Cemetery, , Washington County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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98. | Emory Trivette ![]() |
99. | Cora Mae Trivette ![]() |
100. | Martha Catherine Trivette ![]() |
101. | Thomas Linton Trivette ![]() |
102. | Mary Ester Trivette ![]() |
103. | William Sidney Trivette ![]() |
104. | Laura Leona Trivette ![]() |
105. | Charles Russell Trivette ![]() |
106. | Leora J. Trivette ![]() |
107. | Virginia Elizabeth Trivette ![]() |
108. | Emory Joseph Trivette ![]() |
109. | Effie Trivette ![]() |
110. | Marcia Estella Trivette ![]() Family/Spouse: James Roby Lewis. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
111. | Bessie Ezebell Trivette ![]() Bessie married Joseph Todd Ray about 1910 in North Carolina, , , . Joseph was born about 1879 in North Carolina, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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112. | William C. Trivette ![]() |
113. | Fanna Alice Trivette ![]() |
114. | Grover Layfette Trivette ![]() |
115. | Mary Dianne Trivette ![]() |
116. | Mamie J. Trivette ![]() |
117. | Owen Trivette ![]() |
118. | Rosa Belle Gragg ![]() Rosa married James Larkin Calloway on 21 Nov 1897 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. James was born in Oct 1878 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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119. | Julia B. Gragg ![]() |
120. | Marianna Gragg ![]() Marianna married James Norman Julian about 1925 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. James (son of John Wesley Julian and Anna Martha Hicks) was born in Aug 1887 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died about 1952 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Roan Mountain, , Carter County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
121. | John Nelson Boone ![]() |
122. | Charles Pender Boone ![]() |
123. | William M. Boone ![]() |
124. | James M. Boone ![]() |
125. | Samuel Boone, Jr. ![]() |
126. | Josephus Boone ![]() |
127. | Hannah Boone ![]() |
128. | Edward Boone ![]() |
129. | Rosa Bell Boone ![]() |
130. | Nathan "Nate" Boone ![]() |
131. | Milton Boone ![]() |
132. | Willard Boone ![]() |
133. | Harry Boone ![]() |
134. | Mamie Boone ![]() |
135. | Roland Hill Boone ![]() |
136. | Zina Boone ![]() |
137. | Fred T. Boone ![]() |
138. | Naomi Boone ![]() |
139. | Mollie Boone ![]() |
140. | George Boone ![]() |
141. | Bob Boone ![]() |
142. | Omie Boone ![]() |
143. | Mattie Boone ![]() |
144. | Edward Daniel Boone ![]() |
145. | Charles C. Boone ![]() Charles married Anne Loven on 24 Jan 1925 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Anne (daughter of John Marshall Loven and Sarah M. Bristol) was born on 12 May 1905 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died on 21 Jul 1975 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Salem Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Charles married Catharine Nanny Conley on 17 Sep 1938 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina. Catharine was born on 27 Mar 1906 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died on 24 May 2003 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Lily Branch Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, , Mitchell County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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146. | Grover Cleveland Boone ![]() |
147. | William Jennings Boone ![]() |
148. | Virgil Boone ![]() |
149. | Frank D. Boone ![]() |
150. | Ethel Boone ![]() |
151. | Maude Boone ![]() |
152. | Vernie Lee Boone ![]() |
153. | Earl B. Boone ![]() |
154. | Living ![]() |
155. | Eliza J. Moody ![]() Notes: Gravestone reads: |
156. | Louisa J. Moody ![]() |
157. | Susan E. Moody ![]() |
158. | Laura B. Moody ![]() Laura married John King Nelson on 11 Aug 1895 in Sullivan County, , , Tennessee. John (son of William E. Nelson and Eliza Peters) was born on 23 Apr 1876 in Sullivan County, , , Tennessee; died on 21 Jul 1965 in Banner Elk, , Avery County, North Carolina; was buried in Phillippi Cemetery, Highway 421, Johnson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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159. | Isaac S. Moody ![]() Isaac married Sally F. Bullis on 9 Mar 1901 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Sally (daughter of Hannah Ellen Moody) was born on 29 Jan 1877 in , Giles County, Tennessee, ; died on 12 Oct 1936 in Ohio, , , ; was buried in Hartzell Cemetery, , Portage County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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160. | Isaiah Moody ![]() Notes: In 1920, the family lived in Mahoning County, Ohio Isaiah married Ida T. Bullis on 25 Jul 1902 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Ida (daughter of Luke J. Bullis and Hannah Ellen Moody) was born in Mar 1882 in Sullivan County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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161. | Alvenia Moody ![]() |
162. | Rosa Etta Moody ![]() Rosa married Arthur Monroe Ledwell about 1898 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Arthur (son of Robert Lee Ledwell and Rebecca Elizabeth Canter) was born on 14 Oct 1883 in Greene County, , , Tennessee; died on 15 Dec 1954 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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163. | Iva Lee Moody ![]() |
164. | Robert Lafette Moody ![]() Notes: 1920 Pulaski County, KY Census Robert married Aleatha E. Tolley on 20 Dec 1912 in , Avery County, North Carolina, . Aleatha (daughter of William Larkin Tolley and Sarah Louise "Sally" Taylor) was born in Dec 1898 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died on 30 Dec 1928 in Canton, , Stark County, Ohio; was buried on 2 Jan 1929 in Canton, , Stark County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Robert married Marjorie Alice Lewis on 12 Jul 1931 in Scott County, , , Virginia, and was divorced before 1943. Marjorie (daughter of John Lewis and Margaret "Meg" Johnson) was born on 2 Jun 1914 in , Avery County, North Carolina, ; died in Feb 1966 in , Avery County, North Carolina, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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165. | Thomas Albers Moody ![]() Notes: 1920 Pulaski County, KY Census Thomas married Martha Elizabeth "Lizzie" Oakes on 7 Dec 1912 in Minneapolis, , Avery County, North Carolina. Martha (daughter of Jeremiah Perry "Jerry" Oakes and Mary Ann Huffman) was born on 22 Feb 1895 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died on 2 Sep 1976 in , Avery County, North Carolina, ; was buried in Green Valley Baptist Church Cemetery, , Avery County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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166. | Clarence S. Trivette ![]() |
167. | George F. Trivette ![]() |
168. | Edwin B. Trivette ![]() |
169. | Marion E. Trivette ![]() |
170. | Freeman D. Trivette ![]() |
171. | Mamie Trivette ![]() |
172. | Living ![]() |
173. | Living ![]() |
174. | Living ![]() |
175. | Randolph Trivette ![]() |
176. | Ray L. Trivette ![]() |
177. | Leslie Trivette ![]() |
178. | Willard Trivette ![]() Notes: 1920 Deuel County, SD Census |
179. | George B. Trivette ![]() George married Belle Vaughn about 1898 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, . Belle was born about 1880 in West Virginia, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] George married Elvira Vanover about 1905 in Pike County, , , Kentucky. Elvira was born about 1890 in Kentucky, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
180. | Margaret J. "Maggie" Church ![]() Margaret married David Fritts about 1892 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. David (son of Andrew J. Treffenstead and Louisa Susan Porch) was born about 1868 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 23 Jan 1947 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Rock Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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181. | Sarah Ellen Church ![]() Sarah married William Monroe Moody on 27 Jan 1894 in Sullivan County, , , Tennessee. William was born on 30 Oct 1872 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1965 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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182. | George W. Church ![]() |
183. | Thomas S. Church ![]() |
184. | Joseph R. Church ![]() Joseph married Magnolia Little about 1904 in , Giles County, Tennessee, . Magnolia (daughter of Rev. Arnold Little and Margaret Anne Miller) was born on 14 Jun 1881 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died on 14 Jun 1924 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Miller Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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185. | George Hopkins Trivette ![]() |
186. | Millard Earl Trivette ![]() Millard married Dora Bell Morrell about 1910. Dora (daughter of John Jones Morrell and Carrie Stover Ellis) was born on 20 Dec 1889 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died on 19 Nov 1943 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Morrell Cemetery, , Carter County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
187. | Franklin Page Trivette ![]() |
188. | Ruby Adams Trivette ![]() |
189. | Joseph M. Trivette ![]() |
190. | Tom Wellington Trivette ![]() |
191. | George Robert Trivette ![]() |
192. | John Tatum Trivette ![]() John married Grace Angeline Woodring on 8 Jan 1955 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina. Grace (daughter of Charles Robert Woodring and Ethel Jennie Moretz) was born on 23 Oct 1930 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; died on 3 Sep 2017 in Horry County, , , South Carolina; was buried in Howell Cemetery, , Watauga County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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193. | James Clyde Trivette ![]() |
194. | Mary Lee Trivette ![]() |
195. | Bessie Emmaline Moretz ![]() Bessie married J. Frank Houck about 1906. J. was born on 15 Nov 1884 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; died on 15 Mar 1960 in Ashe County, , , North Carolina; was buried in Big Flats Cemetery, , Ashe County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
196. | Charles Lee Moretz ![]() Charles married Gladys Styke about 1917. Gladys (daughter of John Bynum Styke and Nannie Bell Kiser) was born on 20 Sep 1901 in Russell County, , , Virginia; died on 16 Sep 1996; was buried in Knollkreg Memorial Cemetery, , Washington County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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197. | Joseph N. Moretz ![]() |
198. | Vida Moretz ![]() |
199. | Maude Moretz ![]() |
200. | George Marshall Moretz ![]() |
201. | Mattie Moretz ![]() |
202. | Annie Bell Moretz ![]() |
203. | Mollie Moretz ![]() |
204. | Margaret Ray ![]() |
205. | Mary Ida Ray ![]() Notes: ROGERSVILLE — Mary Ida Ray Kensinger was born in Butler, TN, on January 6, 1914, and passed away on August 3, 2011, at Wellmont Bristol Hospice. Mary married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
206. | Living ![]() |
207. | Frank Russell Calloway ![]() Frank married Ollie Edith Bowers on 24 Dec 1922 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. Ollie (daughter of Robert Horace Bowers and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Jenkins) was born about 1905 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died in Mar 1986 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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208. | Clyde D. Calloway ![]() |
209. | Lizzie V. Calloway ![]() |
210. | Agnes H. Calloway ![]() |
211. | Lilly Blanche Calloway ![]() Lilly married Ben A. Williams on 24 Jun 1922 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. Ben (son of Robert B. Williams and Lucy Bowers) was born on 11 Feb 1900 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died on 24 Jun 1948 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Bowers Cemetery, , Carter County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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212. | Leona B. Calloway ![]() |
213. | Living ![]() |
214. | Living ![]() |
215. | Living ![]() |
216. | Jacob McDaniel "Jake" Boone ![]() Notes: Jacob McDaniel Boone, age 83, went to be with his Lord and Savior on August 20,2008. |
217. | Hugh Boone ![]() |
218. | Jo Ruth Boone ![]() Notes: JOHNSON CITY - Jo Ruth Counts-Hughes of Johnson City passed away Wednesday, April 12, 2017 in the Johnson City Medical Center. She was a native of Spruce Pine, North Carolina and was the daughter of the late Charles and Annie Loven Boone. Mrs. Hughes was retired from ETSU where she had worked in the Charles Sherrod Library. She was a longtime member of the Church of Jesus in Johnson City. Mrs. Hughes was a 1952 graduate of Science Hill High School and a graduate of Steed College. She was a member of the Musical Voices and enjoyed painting. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her first husband, Walter Counts; her step-father, Maynard Anderson and a half-brother, Franklin Delano Anderson. |
219. | James Ray Boone ![]() Notes: James "Jim" Boone, age 75, of Spruce Pine, formally of 192 Jim Boone Road in Bakersville, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, October 6th, 2014 at Missons Campus. A native of Bakersville, he was a son of the late Charles and Catherine Conley Boone and the husband of Gloria Hill Boone who passed away in May of 2014. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Jake Boone; sisters: Jean Boone and Juanita West. He was the 5th generation of the Daniel Boone family. He was an avid outdoorsman, loved his dogs, Sherman and Tux, and enjoyed NASCAR Racing, football and basketball. Jim was a kind and gentle man and would do anything for anyone and was always there when you needed him. |
220. | Jean Elizabeth Boone ![]() |
221. | Erma Effie Nelson ![]() |
222. | Eliza Ellen "Eddie" Nelson ![]() Eliza married Ervin Sparks on 10 Jun 1916 in , Avery County, North Carolina, . Ervin (son of Joseph Allen Sparks and Margaret Zenia Hicks) was born on 14 Feb 1898 in , Avery County, North Carolina, ; died in May 1966 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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223. | Charles Nelson ![]() |
224. | Lilia M. Moody ![]() |
225. | Alice M. Moody ![]() |
226. | Wilburn Moody ![]() |
227. | Lillie May Moody ![]() |
228. | Wilber Moody ![]() |
229. | Mildred Ledwell ![]() Mildred married Hugh Saylor about 1925. Hugh was born about 1904. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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230. | Horace Monroe Ledwell ![]() Horace married Mary Josephine Light on 7 Nov 1925. Mary was born on 27 Sep 1909 in Washington County, , , Tennessee; died on 5 Apr 1986. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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231. | Roy William Ledwell ![]() |
232. | Mable Morris Ledwell ![]() Mable married Oscar George Furchess on 9 Dec 1928 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Oscar (son of Millard Scott Furchess and Tellie Scalf) was born on 29 Jun 1901 in Embreeville, , Washington County, Tennessee; died on 12 Feb 1971 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Liberty Fw Baptist Church Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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233. | Hunter Lester Ledwell ![]() Hunter married Mary Evelyn Kelsey about 1936. Mary (daughter of John Grover Kelsey and Bertie Mae Moody) was born about 1891; died about 1997. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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234. | Fay Levetts Moody ![]() Notes: Birth certificate lists her name as either Fay Lauelen of Fay Louelen. |
235. | Alice Lee Moody ![]() |
236. | Ruby Rose Moody ![]() |
237. | Deward Belmont Moody ![]() Notes: MOODY Deward B., beloved husband of the late Bertha E. Moody, dear father of Patricia E. Seward, Susan Schwartz, Kathryn Eikenberry, Ernest Sr., John and the late Robert Moody, also survived by eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren, brother of Helen Rambo, Lena DeLoach and the late Ernest Sr. and Bobby Moody. Wednesday, November 3, 2004. Deward married Bertha E. Tolley about 1941 in , Avery County, North Carolina, . Bertha (daughter of John Dawson Tolley and Clota Esther McQueary) was born on 31 Jul 1925 in Casey County, , , Kentucky; died on 31 Aug 2004 in Hamilton County, , , Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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238. | Lena Frances Moody ![]() Notes: Lena Frances Moody DeLoach was born on August 13th, 1920 in Pulaski County, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Robert Lafette Moody and his wife Aleatha E. Tolley. Her mother died when she was 8 years old, so she helped raise her younger brother and sister. Lena married Javan Astor "Mike" DeLoach on 23 Apr 1938 in Elizabethton, , Carter County, Tennessee. Javan (son of Joseph Alexander DeLoach and Dove Cleo Williams Arnold) was born on 16 Jul 1917 in Doeville, , Johnson County, Tennessee; died on 24 Feb 1996 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; was buried on 27 Feb 1996 in Fairview United Methodist Church Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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239. | William Earnest Moody ![]() William married Mary Louise Volpe on 10 Jan 1945. Mary (daughter of Guiseppe "Joseph" Volpe and Letizia "Laura" Bernoni) was born on 17 May 1925; died on 20 Jan 1975 in Hamilton County, , , Ohio; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, , Hamilton County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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240. | Helen Mae Moody ![]() Notes: Helen M. Rambo (DiMarzio) of Canton went to meet her Maker on November 26, 2006. She was residing at Manor Care of Belden Village and had been living with dementia for several years. She was born July 25, 1925 in Alliance, OH to the late Robert L. and Aletha (Towley) Moody. She was a waitress for many years at Angelo's Spaghetti House, Russlee's and ChaRazzo's restaurants. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Angelo DiMarzio in 1985 and Willis L. Rambo in 1992 and several brothers. She is survived by her sons, Jeffrey DiMarzio of Canton and Philip DiMarzio of Tempe, AZ; granddaughters, Natalie and Alexandra DiMarzio of Canton; a sister, Lena (Frances) DeLoach of Jonesboro, TN; stepson, Willis L. Rambo, Jr. and many nieces and nephews. There will be no calling hours or funeral because she requested her body be donated to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. A private memorial service will be held at the Dueber United Methodist Church and will be officiated by Dr. Chester H. Harris. Please make memorial donations to the Heritage Christian School annual fund, 2107 6th St SW, Canton, OH 44706 in honor of her granddaughters, Natalie (class of 2004) and Alexandra (class of 2014). Helen married Milford Joseph Truitt on 5 Feb 1943 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Milford (son of Claude Dickie Truitt and Ruth Naomi Shirley) was born on 1 Mar 1925 in Alachua County, , , Florida; died on 22 Sep 1975 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Helen married Angelo Dimarzio on 3 Feb 1953 in Stark County, , , Ohio. Angelo (son of Alexander Dimarzio and Maria DiNinno) was born on 18 Jan 1914 in Italy, , , ; died on 5 Dec 1985 in Stark County, , , Ohio; was buried in Calvary Cemetery, , Stark County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Helen married Willis L. "Bill" Rambo after 1985 in Ohio, , , . Willis was born about 1924 in Ohio, , , ; died about 1992 in Ohio, , , . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
241. | Bobby Moody ![]() |
242. | Living ![]() |
243. | Living ![]() Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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244. | Kathleen Moody ![]() Notes: Kathleen Moody Parrish, age 79, of Marion, passed away Monday, February 24, 2014 at The McDowell Hospital. Mrs. Parrish was born in Johnson City, TN on July 28, 1934 and was a daughter of the late Robert Moody and Marjorie Lewis Garvan. Kathleen enjoyed sewing, knitting and all kinds of crafts. She loved to feed people through her excellent baking. She loved her family very much and was known to be a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She will be missed by all who knew her. Kathleen married Richard Frank Turner about 1954, and was divorced in Nov 1970. Richard was born on 30 Mar 1928 in Los Angeles County, , , California; died on 16 May 2010 in Solano County, , , California; was buried in Skyview Memorial Lawn, , Solano County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Kathleen married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
245. | Living ![]() Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
246. | Living ![]() Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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247. | Mary Ellen Moody ![]() Mary married Paul Conrad Brown on 15 Mar 1930 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. Paul was born about 1910. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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248. | Edith Elizabeth Moody ![]() Edith married Deter Thomas Ollis on 28 Dec 1930 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Deter (son of Joseph Taylor Ollis and Delzie Miami Mace) was born on 7 May 1909 in Mitchell County, , , North Carolina; died on 1 Jun 1969 in , Avery County, North Carolina, ; was buried in Green Valley Baptist Church Cemetery, , Avery County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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249. | Living ![]() |
250. | Living ![]() Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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251. | Olive V. "Ollie" Fritts ![]() Notes: "The Tomahawk," Wednesday, February 26, 1958 Olive married David Smith Tester about 1910 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. David (son of Andrew J. Tester and Sarah Fine Forrester) was born in Jun 1889 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 19 Nov 1949 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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252. | Thomas Fritts ![]() |
253. | Sanford Fritts ![]() |
254. | Susan Fritts ![]() Susan married William Clyde Courtner about 1922 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. William (son of James C. Courtner and Julia Ann Arnold) was born on 26 Mar 1900 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 4 Oct 1995 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Rock Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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255. | Austin Fritts ![]() |
256. | Mary A. Fritts ![]() |
257. | Clyde Fritts ![]() |
258. | Earl Fritts ![]() |
259. | Robert Lee Fritts ![]() Robert married Donnie G. Elkins on 1 Aug 1937 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. Donnie (daughter of Elias Elkins and Etta M. "Ettie" Potter) was born on 22 Jan 1919 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 20 Sep 2002 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Dyson Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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260. | Nellie A. Moody ![]() |
261. | Bertie Mae Moody ![]() Bertie married John Grover Kelsey on 23 Dec 1913 in , Washington County, Tennessee, . John (son of Andrew Kelsey and Margaret Brummitt) was born on 18 May 1893 in , , Tennessee, ; died on 23 Mar 1972 in , Washington County, Tennessee, ; was buried in Highland Church of Christ Cemetery, Washington County, Tennessee, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Bertie married Stanley Baptiste Howell after 1930 in , , Ohio, . Stanley was born on 12 Jun 1892 in , Montgomery County, Ohio, ; died in May 1971; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, Washington County, Tennessee, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
262. | Bessie L. Moody ![]() |
263. | Fred Thomas Moody ![]() Notes: Cause of death: Poisoned by W. Tipton Fred married May B. Stout on 18 Feb 1922 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. May (daughter of James T. Stout and Minnie Bertha Smith) was born about 1907 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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264. | Stella R. Moody ![]() Stella married Clarence H. Little on 17 Apr 1926 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Clarence (son of Arnold Leslie Little and Venia G. Hodge) was born on 22 Aug 1904 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died on 13 Oct 1931 in Archibald Roane Hodge Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Stella married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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265. | Hubert L. Church ![]() Hubert married Arra B. Hyder about 1938 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Arra (daughter of John Bill Hyder and Emma Morton) was born about 1918 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died on 21 Jul 1999 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Roselawn Memorial Park, , Carter County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Hubert married Ruby C. (Church) about 1950 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee. Ruby was born about 1925; died about 1964 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Miller Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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266. | Living ![]() Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
267. | Living ![]() |
268. | Living ![]() |
269. | Gladys Hazel Calloway ![]() Notes: ELIZABETHTON — Gladys Hazel Peeks, 91, formally of Elizabethton, TN, went to be with our Lord on August 21, 2015, at her home in East Bend, NC. Gladys married William Edgar Peeks about 1944 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. William (son of William C. Peeks and Barbara C. Godsey) was born about 1913 in , Giles County, Tennessee, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
270. | Living ![]() |
271. | Paul Ray Calloway ![]() |
272. | Living ![]() |
273. | Charlotte Geneva Calloway ![]() Notes: Buried: Charlotte married Rev. Herman Rhea Crumley about 1957 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. Herman (son of Eston A. Crumley and Ethel A. Lovern) was born about 1936 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died on 10 Feb 2021 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Wilson Cemetery, , Carter County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
274. | Clarence Williams ![]() Clarence married Josephine Ritchie on 25 Dec 1943 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. Josephine (daughter of Allen Barnett Ritchie and Mary Etta Nichols) was born on 23 May 1919 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died on 21 Jan 2014 in , Carter County, Tennessee, ; was buried in Pearl Bowers Cemetery, Carter County, Tennessee, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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275. | Living ![]() |
276. | Living ![]() |
277. | Living ![]() |
278. | Living ![]() |
279. | Living ![]() |
280. | Living ![]() |
281. | Geneva L. Sparks ![]() Notes: JOHNSON CITY - Geneva L. Douglas, age 89, of Johnson City, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at the Johnson City Medical Center following an extended illness. Geneva married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
282. | Alma Lucille Sparks ![]() Alma married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
283. | Living ![]() |
284. | Roy Allen Sparks ![]() Notes: Roy Al-len Sparks, born No-vem-ber 18, 1936, son of the late Ervin and Eliza Sparks of John-son City, TN. He died peace-fully at the John-son City Med-i-cal Center on Fri-day, April 24, 2015, at the age of 78 af-ter a brief ill-ness of can-cer. |
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286. | Charlie Saylor ![]() |
287. | H. T. Saylor ![]() |
288. | Jean Saylor ![]() |
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290. | Horace Jr. Ledwell ![]() Notes: BRISTOL - Horace Ledwell Jr., age 77, of 4241 Old Jonesboro Rd., Bristol, TN, passed away on Wednesday, May 10, 2006, in the Bristol Regional Medical Center. |
291. | Margie Dean Ledwell ![]() Notes: JOHNSON CITY - Margie Dean Grindstaff, age 92, of Johnson City, TN, passed away on Sunday, February 19, 2023 at the Waters of Johnson City. She was born in Johnson City, Tennessee, a daughter of the late Horace Monroe Ledwell and Mary Josephine Light Ledwell. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of fifty years, William Paul “Bill” Grindstaff; one daughter, Sheron Boles; one granddaughter, Brittany Pritchard; one great-granddaughter, Kayla Goodman; one great-great-grandson, Mason Conner; two brothers, and one sister. Margie married Jesse Clinton Hodge on 8 Oct 1959 in , Scott County, Virginia, . Jesse (son of Willie Plowden Fleming and Lillia Hodge) was born on 30 May 1923 in , Charleston County, South Carolina, ; died on 23 Nov 1982 in , Washington County, Tennessee, . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Margie married William Paul "Bill" Grindstaff about 1966. William (son of Andrew Johnson Grindstaff and Serena Bell Grindstaff) was born on 13 Jun 1927 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; died on 31 Mar 2016 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
292. | Franklin Monroe Ledwell ![]() |
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298. | Living ![]() Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
299. | Frances Dale Furchess ![]() Notes: Frances D. Walker, 76, passed away Thursday, December 24, 2015 at Johnson City Medical Center. |
300. | Living ![]() Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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315. | Jo Anne Moody ![]() |
316. | Theresa Laura Moody ![]() Theresa married Dillard Forrest Witt about 1964. Dillard (son of Stanley Moser "Pete" Witt and Lela Lorene Rodgers) was born on 10 Mar 1938 in Todd County, , , Kentucky; died on 5 Apr 1986 in Hamilton County, , , Ohio; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, , Hamilton County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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320. | Anthony Deward Moody ![]() |
321. | Mary Judith Moody ![]() |
322. | David Thaddeus Moody ![]() |
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343. | Dorothy Virginia Tester ![]() Notes: Buried: |
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346. | Pansy Parlee Courtner ![]() Notes: Pansy Parlee Courtner, age 90, of Mountain City, Tennessee, passed away on Saturday, January 06, 2018 at the Watauga Medical Center. She was born on June 6, 1927 to the late Clyde and Susie Fritts Courtner. In addition to her parents, Pansy was preceded in death by daughter, Edith Poore; sister, Kate Courtner; brothers: Walt Courtner, Lloyd Courtner and Howard Courtner and great grandchild, Ronnie Clayton Mc-Call. |
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348. | Kate O. Courtner ![]() Notes: Kate O. Courtner, age 81, of 955 R.D. Campbell Road, Butler, Tennessee passed away Friday, December 8, 2017 at the Mountain City Care Center. She was a daughter of the late Clyde Courtner who passed away in 1995 and her mother Susie Fritts Courtner who passed away in 1948. Ms. Courtner was a member of the Rock Springs Baptist Church. Kate married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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350. | Vaughn Austin "Von" Fritts ![]() Notes: HAMPTON - Von Austin Fritts, 79, Hampton passed away Saturday, January 20, 2018 in the Johnson City Medical after a brief illness. Vaughn married Elsa Reba Simerly about 1967. Elsa was born about 1940 in Boone County, , , West Virginia; died on 29 Mar 2018 in Washintgon County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Rittertown Baptist Church Cemetery, , Carter County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
351. | Robert Lee "Bobby" Fritts, Jr. ![]() |
352. | Stanford Harlan Kelsey ![]() Stanford married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
353. | Dorothea Lee Kelsey ![]() |
354. | Maynard J. Kelsey ![]() |
355. | Mary Evelyn Kelsey ![]() Mary married Hunter Lester Ledwell about 1936. Hunter (son of Arthur Monroe Ledwell and Rosa Etta Moody) was born on 1 Feb 1914 in Johnson City, , Washington County, Tennessee; died on 23 Jan 1996 in Kingsport, , Sullivan County, Tennessee; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, , Sullivan County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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356. | John C. Kelsey ![]() Notes: John attended Asbury School and later moved with his family to Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. After his parents seperated he moved back to Johnson City and lived with his grandparents. He continued his schooling at Asbury, but ran away and enlisted in the United States Army on 26 November 1940 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He told the recruiter that today was his birthday and he was 19, in fact he was only 16 this day. |
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359. | Dr. Carroll R. Hyder ![]() Notes: JOHNSON CITY - Dr. Carroll R. Hyder, age 77, Johnson City, passed away Friday, April 5, 2019 at Select Specialty Hospital in Bristol. |
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362. | Richard Lee Church ![]() Notes: Richard Lee Church, 74, of Elizabethton, passed away Friday, April 13, 2018, at Johnson City Medical Center after an extended illness. |
363. | Carolyn Ann Church ![]() Notes: JOHNSON CITY - Carolyn Ann Kerley, age 71, of Johnson City, TN passed away Saturday, January 21, 2023 at her residence. She was the daughter of the late Hubert Church and Ruby Curtis Church. She was a graduate of Jonesborough High School where she was voted by her class as most athletic. She retired as a Court Reporter with Sullivan County, Tennessee. She enjoyed running, bicycling, softball, volleyball, quilting, and cross-itching. Carolyn also loved being outside and vacationing at Tybee Island. |
364. | Harold Williams ![]() Notes: Harold "Big John" Williams, 70, of Elizabethton, passed away on Friday, March 4, 2016, at Pine Ridge Care and Rehabilitation Center, following a brief illness. He was born in Carter County to the late Clarence C. Williams and Josephine Ritchie Williams. |
365. | Darrell Williams ![]() Notes: Darrell Williams, 77, Elizabethton, passed away Thursday, June 22, 2023, at Johnson City Medical Center. A native of Carter County, he was a son of the late Clarence C. and Josephine Ritchie Williams. Darrell was an Auto Body Detailer. He loved having muscles cars and going to the car show. He was of the Christian Faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his twin brother, Harold Williams, and a great-nephew, Billy “Peanut” Hilton. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Barbara Forbes Williams; a son and daughter-in-law, Darrell Wayne and Donna Williams; a grandson, Chris Whitehead; his brother and his wife, Clarence E. (Charlotte) Williams; two nieces, Kathy Hilton and Ann (James) Andrews; several great-nieces, nephews and cousins; his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Randy and Nadine Forbes; his nephew and niece, Wesley and Megan Buckner; and his great-nephew, Caleb. A graveside service for family and friends will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 27, at Happy Valley Memorial Park with Rev. Carl Grindstaff officiating. Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. Darrell married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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368. | Adam Ledwell ![]() |
369. | Benjamin Ledwell ![]() |
370. | Graham Ledwell ![]() |
371. | Josh Ledwell ![]() |
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382. | Kenneth W. "Jack" Coutrtner ![]() Notes: Kenneth W. "Jack" Courtner, age 62, of 357 Atwood Street, Mountain City, Tennessee, passed away Saturday August 18,2018 at the Johnson County Community Hospital, Mountain City, TN. Jack was preceded in death by his parents Ralph Smith and Kate Fritts Courtner. |
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399. | Adam Ledwell ![]() |
400. | Benjamin Ledwell ![]() |
401. | Graham Ledwell ![]() |
402. | Josh Ledwell ![]() |
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