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WILLIAM A. BARNETT was born August 24, 1859, on the old family homestead, and is a representative of one of the earliest families of Gibson County. On coming to the county the grand- father of our subject purchased a large and heavily wooded tract of government land along the White River. He was born in Ken-
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tucky, May 11, 1800, and on the 17th of December, 1826, married Margaret Mosely, who was born September 25. 1804. They be- came parents of fourteen children. The grandfather died Sep- tember 4, 1863, and the grandmother December 12, 1880. Of their family Robert S. Barnett was the fifth in order of birth, and on the 17th of March, 1833. At the outbreak of the Civil war he joined the boys in blue of Company C. Eightieth Indiana In- fantry, enlisting at Danville, Kentucky, and laid down his life on the altar of this country, for death came to him while in the ser- vice, October 31. 1862. He was married on the 4th of November, 1858, to Miss Mary Nagle, whose father was a native of Germany, and one of the early settlers of Indiana. She survived her hus- band thirty years, and carefully reared their two children -- William A., of this review: and Sarah, now the wife of 7. N. Finney, of Gibson County. Her death occurred in 1804, and was deeply mourned by many friends. William A. Barnett has spent almost his entire life in the old family homestead. He aided in its development during his boyhood and is now the owner of a considerable portion of that tract which his grandfather en- tered so many years ago. His preliminary education was supple- mented by study under the direction of Dr. Howard. He embarked in business in Hazelton in 1877. but after two years returned to the farm and purchased the interest of the other heirs in the property. since which time he has successfully cultivated it. For some years he has also been the agent of the Challenge Wind Mill and Feed Mill Company, and.his success in this di- rection winning for him the confidence and trust of the company he has recently been made their general agent for Indiana. He is a man of excellent executive business ability and keen foresight. and his prosperity is well merited. Mr. Barnett was married November 14, 1888, to Carrie D., daughter of Martin Beck, of Gibson County, and their children are Arthur, Marv M., Sarah Esther and an infant. Mr. Barnctt is one of the leading and in -. fluential members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Hazelton, was largely instrumental in securing the erection of the house of worship there, and has done all in his power to pro- mote the growth and extend the influence of the church. He is connected with the Ancient Order of United Workmen, the Modern Woodmen of America. and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and has been an active participant in political affairs, in connection with the Democratic party.
J. W. STEELMAN. a leading and influential farmer of White River township, was born July 20, 1853. and was the sixth child of John W. and Elizabeth (Hinkle) Steelman. His paternal grandfather was of English birth, but his parents were probably Welsh. Their emigration to America was followed by their im- mediate settlement in Ohio, where some of their descendants
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still reside. The maternal grandfather of our subject was John Hinkle, who emigrated from the Keystone State to Olio, and there to Indiana. John W. Steelman, the father, was born in Champaign County. Ohio, seventy-four years ago, and in 1863 removed from Clark County, that state, to Gibson County, where his remaining days were passed. During his long life he was an industrious, useful and thrifty citizen. In his youth he learned the cooper's trade, which he followed much of the time until his removal to Indiana. He had a wide acquaintance, and all who knew him respected him for his sterling worth. Mr. and Mrs. Steelman were the parents of the following named children: Rebecca, wife of Frank Barnes: Catherine, wife of Aaron Wayne, of Clark County, Kansas: Phoebe, of Reuben Sibert: William. who married Ellen Robb, and is now deceased: Amanda, de- ceased: Mark: Mary, who has also passed away; Henry; Fannie, wife of William Melietridge: Ellen; and Dora, wife of Alex. Hinkle. Mr. Steelman, whose name introduces this sketch. be- gan his education in the common schools of Ohio, and completed it in School District No. 4 of White River township. On the 15th of September, 1875. he married Miss Caroline Knaub, daugh- ter of Norman and Caroline (McCartney) Knaub, both of whom are now deceased. The father. a native of Pennsylvania, died September 8, 1893. Mr. and Mrs. Steelman are the parents of seven children -- Eva, who died at the age of two years; Fred, Frank, Fern, Mary. Arthur and Lulu. Mr. Steelman is a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and the Odd Fellows' Society, and also belongs to the Methodist Episcopal Church. His entire life has been devoted to farming and in his undertakings has met with a fair degree of success, resulting from his enterprise and diligence.
MILTON McROBERTS has been prominently identified with the public interests of Washington township, and is one of its leading and influential farmers. He was born near his present home. November 24. 1850. His grandfather. David McRoberts, died near Cincinnati, Ohio, many years ago. His father, Arte- mus B. McRoberts, was a native of Kentucky, was reared in the Buckeye State, and when a young man came to Gibson County. Here he married Indiana Lewis, a daughter of Stephen Lewis, and they became parents of the following children, namely: Milton, Narcissa J., wife of Henry Phillips; Artemus B .: Francis M .: Willard S. and Jerome, both deceased: and David C. Milton McRoberts, the immediate subject of this sketch, received such educational advantages as were afforded by the common schools of the neighborlitxxl, and from his early youth was trained to habits of industry on the home farm. At the time of his marriage he purchased a part of the old homestead, and as his financial . resources have increased has added to his property until he now
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owns a valuable tract of land of one hundred and one acres. the greater part of which is under a high state of cultivation. The well tilled fields surround substantial buildings, which stand as monuments to the thrift and enterprise of the owner, and the neat appearance of the place indicates his careful supervision. He is progressive in his methods, systematic in his work and honorable in all his relations with his fellow men. The lady who bears the name of Mrs. McRoberts was in her maidenhood Elizabeth Phil- lips, a daughter of John and Mary (Foster) Phillips. Their children are Clarence, born July 20, 1875: James L., born Septem- ber 14. 1877: John R., born October 30. 1879; Edith M., born April 12, 1884: Sallic G., deceased. horn April 21, 1887; Ethel, deceased, born June 19. 1800: Cornelia, born December 31. 1801; and Lewis Milton, born January 19, 1804. Mr. McRoberts is a firm believer in the tenets of modern Democracy, and is a staunch supporter of the cause of his party. He was elected Trustee of Washington township in November. 1804. and since the 5th of August, 1895, has faithfully and acceptably discharged the duties of that position. He belongs to the Ancient Order of United Workmen.
W. L. McROBERTS, of Washington township, ex-County Commissioner of Gibson County, and a gentleman whose social and business ties bind him to his neighbors and friends closer than a brother, is a successful farmer. a useful citizen and a Christian man. He was born in Hamilton County. Chio. August 8, 1837. In the year 1840 his father, the late David McRoberts, left the old Ohio home and turned his head toward the Hoosier state and stopped only when he had set foot upon the soil of this county. In his young days he was employed upon a canal in Ohio. and while so engaged his "boss" proposed to sell him a ninety-acre tract of land which he owned in Indiana, and this proposition led to its purchase and to the removal of the family to Gibson County. He lived and labored on this farm till 1870, when he died. He was born in New York in 1805. His wife, nec Rebecca Abbott. died in 1873. She was the mother of thirteen children, of whom the following are living: Lucy, widow of Jerry Hillman; A. D .; Barnard; William L .: and Marinda, wife of Calvin Minnier. The paternal grandfather of these children was David McRob- erts, a soklier of the war of 1812. Their mother's people, the Abbotts, were from the State of Maryland. Our subject was educated in the common schools. He began life for himself at twenty-two as a farmer. He was married in 1861 to Mrs. Mary France, daughter of James Kirk. They have reared their family on their present beautiful homestead, made so by their own efforts. Their children are: William A., who married Cynthia Hoover; Ambrose U., whose wife was Ella Finney: Ethel D. O. M.r. McRoberts is a staunch Republican, and was elected Commis-
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sioner in 1888 and served six years, succeeding Josiah Kightly. The board of which he was a member finished paying off the in- debtedness contracted by the building of the court house, bought the county farm of 208 acres and improved it. All his public acts were such as to meet the just approval of the public and he retired from the office with the best wishes of a grateful populace. Mr. McRoberts has been for many years engaged in ministerial work on behalf of the Methodist Episcopal Church. His work has been largely that of a supply in this and the adjoining counties, and his sermons and work have been of such character as to mark him as a sincere and carnest Christian worker.
JOSEPH MOORE, County Commissioner-elect, from Wash- ington township, is one of the successful farmers of Gibson County and is held in high esteem among his neighbors and acquaint- ances generally for the many commendable traits of character he possesses. He was born near where he now resides, in the Pa- toka bottoms. September 6, 1844. He grew to maturity in that locality, and although he made the acquaintance with hard work early in life, he managed to get, from the "old log school house," what was then called a common school education. When he arrived at an age when young men feel that they ought to make a start for themselves, Mr. Moore set to work raising corn and hogs. The war then came on and he felt himself impelled from motives of patriotism to do what he could, as a private soldier, to aid in putting down the trouble. He accordingly enlisted in January. 1865. in Company H. One Hundred and Forty-third Indiana Volunteer Infantry, commanded by Colonel John F. Grille. He was detailed at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, as orderly for Medical Director George E. Seat, of Ohio, and served in this capacity till the day he was mustered out in October, 1865. On his return from the army Mr. Moore took up farming, which he has continued uninterruptedly to this day. He owns one hundred and fifteen acres of fine soil and is situated to make farming pay even in hard times. December 13, 1866, Mr. Moore married Ilarrict, a daughter of Jefferson Turpin. She died in 1880. For his second wife Mr. Moore married Mary J. Phillips, whose father, John Phillips, together with his father, Robert Phillips, were pioneers. Here Mr. Moore's children, R. Allen, who married Kate Carter: Clarence, who married Stella Phillips; Charley, whose wife was Lillie Utley. And by the second wife there are: Linnie, Josie, deceased. and Earl. Mr. Moore is a son. of John C. Moore, who came to Gibson County in 1813 .. He was then a small lad and in care of his father, David J. Moore, who set- tled on the Patoka bottom and died there in 1847, at about sixty- two years of age. He was a Mexican soldier and also served in the Indian wars of the Northwest. Our subject's mother was Elizabeth Dawson, a daughter of John Dawson, a Virginia settler.
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Her children were: Mary, wife of David McMillan; Elizabeth. deceased wife of B. R. Fields; Rebecca, deceased wife of L. H. Van Campen; Eliza, wife of Frank Turpin; John Moore; Joseph Moore; Edward Moore; David Moore; and Ellen, deceased. Mr. Moore is a Democrat and was elected Commissioner in Novem- ber, 1896, by a majority of 144 votes and will succeed J. W: Phil- lips in August, 1897.
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INDEX
ABBOTT
ARNOLD
Rebecca
147
W. P.
128
ADAMS
AYDELOTTE
Bertha
64
William
7
Elizabeth
61
AYERS
Margaret
64
llenry
16
Margaret Fay
61
AUCH
S.R.
16
Fred
134
Samuel R.
15,63,64
Samuel, Sr.
63
Columbus
142
Sidney
64
Thomas N.
64
BAKER
Vandever
61
A.F. & Co.
120
ALCORN S.
89
James
15
ALDERMAN
BALDWIN
George F. (Mrs.)
36
Nancy
134
ALES
Reuben
134
Susan
130
BALLARD
ALLGEYER
Anna Carter
111
Theresa
21
F.11a
112
ALLEN
142
John
9
John
15
Mary Ann
111
Mary
111
Robby
112
ANDERSON
Thomas
111
Perry
138
William
112
R.S.
9
BARCLAY
APPLE
Jane
116
John
50
Samuel
116
ARCHER
BARKER
Catherine McMullen
37
Elizabeth
88
David F.
37
- (Miss)
46
Georgiana
37
BARNES
James W.
37
Frank
146
John
37
BARRETTS
12
Lucinda
61
Judith
126
Margaret
37
Sarah
125
Mary
37
BARTON
Mary J.
37
S.M.
16
Rebecca A.
37
BATTELL
5
Samuel II.
37
BEARSFORD
9
Sarah M.
37
BEASLEY
Theodore
37
Landers
17
Thomas
4,37
Nancy
115
William
4,37
Thomas
115
ARMSTRONG
BEATTY
John
1
J.T.
109
Digitized by
Robert
61
Charles I. (Hon.)
Sarah
37
George B.
Luella
37
Herbert
112
Ethan (Col.) AMES
John (M.D. )
111
John (Hon.)
6
AUSTIN
154
BELL
BIRD
F .M. BELOAT
81
David
70
Jacob F.
7,15,70,78
Catherine
Mary Broyles
70
Della
108
BLACKFORD
5
George W.
107,108
Isaac (Judge)
6
Henry
108
BLACKWELL, Flora R. (Mrs.)
109
James F.
107
BLAIR
Martha Reed
107
Frank
C. C. L
Susan
108
llettie
55
Thomas
108
W.W. (Dr.)
92
BENNETT
W.W.
9,55
Charles G.
7
BLESSING
D.P.
4.9
Agnes
101
BENSON
Charles
101
John
4
George W.
101
Martha
79
Herbert
101
R.A.
9
.John
100
S.
48
John, Sr.
100
William
20,79
John F.
101
Agnes
66
Margaret Weller
100
Charles W.
65
Milton
101
Fred
65,132
Octavia
101
J.I.
65
Ronald
101
John
119
BONNERT
J.T.
65
Albert
133
J.T.N.
65
Antone
133
N.W.
65
Edward
133
Rachel (Mrs.)
65
George M.
133
Ruth
66
llarry
134
W.Il.
65
llenry
133
BERGER
John
133
- 6 Shannon
50
Joseph
133
BIBLE
Mary
133
Barbara M.
115
Mildred
134
BICKNELL
Wendolin
133
M.O.
137
BOREN
BIEL
Caroline
30
Barbara B.
47
Ezekiel
104
Caroline
92
Jamcs
110
Frank K.
92
James W.
104
Louisa
92
John A.
104
Mary C.
90
Martha
110
BILDERRACK
Nicholas
104
Frank
132
Rosa Evans
104
BITTNER
BOSTICK
Frank
122
Ira
11
BIRD
BOSWELL
Cleo
78
August F.
16
Digitized by
BENTON
Margaret
101
Martin
108
F.
James
108
Estella
108
Isaac (llon. )
108
.
155
BOWMAN
- (Judge)
6
BOYLE
D.M.
97
BROWNLEE
Etta
97
William Il. BRUMFIELD
7
John
97
BOYD
S.E.
112
Mary
12
BRUNER
BOYLE
Frederick
6
Ophelia Shelton
97
Sarah
26
R.S.
17,97
BRYANT
Walter
97
Abner M.
103
BOZEMAN
Clinton
103
V.P. (Ilon. )
16
Cordelia
103
V.P.
15
David
103
BRADY
Fli
103
Laura A. Bucklin
25
Francis
103
John Summers
26
Grace
103
John W.
7,25
Henry
103
Mathew J.
25
Horatio
103
BRASELTON
Jane
103
John
1
John
103
BRASHIER
.
Marion
103
BREWER
Mary
103
Nancy
107
Preston A.
1.5,103
Silas
5.3
BRIMFIELD
William
25
America E.
108
BUCKNER
BROADWELL
Allie M.
139
Clarrisa
119
Edward
139
Clinton
119
BUSKIRK
David
119
Agnes
20
David S.
119
Andrew C.
19
Elizabeth E.
119
Clarence
15
Emily
119
Clarence A.
7,26
Emily C.
119
Clarence A. (llon. )
19
Henry F.
119
Diantha (Scott)
19
I.F.
119
Ella
20
James i ..
119
Lelia
20
John W.
119
BUNTON
Leroy
119
John F.
12
Martha B.
119
BURCH
Mary D.
119
David
11
Nancy
119
BURKE
6
Thomas
119
BURTON
BROWN
A.R. (M.D.)
32
James T.
124
A.R.
9
John
49
Basil
32
Thomas M.
Blanch
33
BROTHERS
lliram
9
Hannah
106
levi
33,127
Nancy (Mrs.)
109
Ruth
33
LaSalle
103
BRIGGS
BUCKLIN
Lucy Carpenter
25
BROTHERS
77
Hudson B. Scralda J.
77
Rufus A.
119
Michael F. (Hon.)
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CAMP
CHAPPELLE
Icien n.
56
Austin M.
138
CAMPBELL James
15
Carrie F.
138
CAMERON
Charles C.
138
John
48
Frederick E.
138
CAMP
James L.
138
Joseph (Dr.)
56
Maggie A.
138
CANADY
Mcl ..
138
Janc (Mrs. )
109
Stephen
137
CARLISLE
Stephen R.
138
A.J.
132
R.N.
137
CARNAHAN
William F.
138
Magnes T.
15
CHIPMAN
66
William
143
CHITTENDEN William
11
Kate
148
CHRISTMAS D.N.
128
CARUTHERS Elvira
62
L.R.
137
CASE
W.Il.
9
Elizabeth
138
CLARK
9
CASEY
Mary J.
135
Luella
23
William
4
William J.
15
CLEVELAND
31
CHAMBERS
CLIFFORD
Carrie
51
A.C.
121
Charles E.
51
COCKRUM
Alexander Il.
126
Harriett
50
America J.
126
lienry Il.
51
Caroline
126
Henry P.
50
Cinderella P.
126
II.P.
16,50
Columbus
126
& Key (Sheriffs)
65
Dennis W.
126
Maria L.
50
James W. (Col.)
125
- (Mr.)
49
Henry C.
126
Robert
50
James
125
Walter 0.
51
James M.
125
CHAPPELL
James W.
12,15
Archibald
128
Sallie
126
Brett
128
N.M. (Col.)
126
Kate
128
COLEMAN
James E.
128
Charlie C.
129
John
128
Eunice
129
Laura
128
llenry F.
65,129
Lula
12.8
Herbert B.
129
Martin
128
J.W. (Dr.)
129
Nancy J.
128
John C.
129
Ruth
128
John W.
109
William
128
Laura
129
W.M.
17,128
Margaret
129
Digitized by
CARTER
Harriet F.
35
CHURCH
Washington
138
John I.
William T.
23
- (President)
50
Deborah
CARPENTER
N.F. (Capt. )
137,138
157
COLEMAN
DANKS
Martha
1.29
Mary E.
70
Nancy
129
Thomas C .. (Rev. )
70
Rachel
129
DANIEL
Ruth
129
Richard (llon.)
5
William Il.
16,129
Richard
6,14,15
W.Il.
65
DANIELS W.n.
137
COLUMBIA
DAUGHERTY
Milling Co.
132
II.C.
129
COLT
Mary L.
129
Melvin
138
DAVIDSON
COOK
Jasper
15
- (Dr.)
8
DAVIS
Johanna
113
Agnes
45
COSBY
Effa
112
J.J.
129
Elizabeth
46
COURSLY
Ella Jane
46
John
'11
George
46
COX
George W.
46
Annie E.
47
Joe
118
CRAIG
John H.
46
Carrie E.
23
Joshua
45,46
J.R. (Dr.)
125
J.W.
121
J.L.
16
Louisa
45,46
Louisiana
125
Mary Ann
4 6
I.L. (Rev.)
137
Oscar F.
9
CRAVENS
Parthenia,
45
S.C. (Dr.)
125
R.
9
CRAWFORD
Sallie Ann
45
Hannah M.
129
·Sallie Green
45
CROSS
Samuel
46
Charles
1
Samuel II.
45
CROW
Samuel Henderson
45
Edward
126
T.F.
109
James
15
William
132
John K.
49
William J.
45,46
Martha L.
49
CROWDER
Elizabeth
148
Nancy
33
John
148
CUNNINGHAM
Shep
140
Alda
138
DAY
8
John
144
Mathew
11
Abraham
144
Stewart
144
Arvilla
143
William
144
Asa
140
Caroline
140
P.Il.
9
Howard
143
James P.
143
DANKS
John
143
Mary D.
70
Marcellus
143
Digitized by
Andrew
138
· (Dr. )
DECKER
CURTNER
DAWSON
William L.
129
158
DECKER
DOWNEY
Payton
143
James M.
118
Sallie
114
James N.
119
Samantha
140
J.M.
119
DELONG
Lowrey
118
F11cn -
96
Margaret
118
James
96
Margaret J.
119
J.V.
96
Newton
118
John Vickery
97
Permelia
118
Lillian
97
Sarah F.
118,119
DENNY
Sarah F.
119
James C. (llon.)
6
N.n.
41,67
DEPRIEST
William A.
9
Annie
123
William
118
DEVIN
William F.
119
Susan Nowlin
13
DRESCHER
36
Catherine Ann
13
Clifford
36
Alexander
17
- (Dr.)
35
Isabel
142
DENNER
James
6,15
Lawrence
96
Joseph
15
DRESCHER
Payton
142
Minnie
36
De WEES
Philip L.
35,36
Martin
119
DRESSLER
31
Martha J.
109
DRYSDALE
123
DICKENSON
Ada E.
123
Elbert
19
A.J.
122, 1.23
DICKINGER
Caleb
122
Catherine
110
Clara E.
123
DIMICK
Cornelius
123
W.Il.
41
Dicy C.
123
DINKLEY
George W.
123
Calvin
65
James
118,119
DODDS
Jamcs B.
123
Samuc 1
56
Lavina
123
· DONALD
Lloyd F.
123
Alex C.
6,15
Lora
123
A.C. (Hon.)
31
Mary
123
- (Miss)
62
Mary Ann
119
DORSEY
Mary F.
123
George P.
9
Matilda J.
123
DOW
Melissa
123
J.L.
C.
N. Adclia
123
DOWNEY
Raymond F ..
123
Carolina
118,119
Roland L.
123
- (Dr.)
8
Sarah F ..
123
Edgar
119
William C.
123
George L.
118,119
DePRIEST
DRYSDALE
William
123
James
118,119
Digitized by
DILL
F.R. (Dr.)
Philcmon
109
Absolem Il.
Alexander (Rev. )
4.43
Adolph
159
DUNCAN
EMMERSON
Belle
139
Nancy Mounts
77
Denver
29
Frank
77
Fickless
138
Nora
83
Edith
139
Reuben
79
Ellen B.
138
T.II.
16
Frank
139
Thomas Il.
77
Harriett Routt
138
Vivian H.
78
llattie
138
Verry
78
James L.
28
ENDICOTT - (Miss)
124
John J.
138
ENGLE
Joseph
11,138
Benjamin
50
Leila
29
ENGLISHI
Mabel
138
liarrison
132
Margaret
38
ENNES
Mary
138
Darle
58
Obie
138
Embree
58
Prentiss
29
John
58
Rebecca M.
28
Martha Kirk
58
Ruth
29
Nancy
58
Sarah Logan
28
Vesper
58
Shadrack
138
William
141
Thomas
7,28
William S.
58
W.B.
g
EMBREE
W.B. (M.D. )
138
DUNLAP
Charles F.
23
Winnefred
51
Clotilde
23
David F.
7,23
EADS
E.E.
9
D.F.
26
EDMUNSON
Eleanor
22
Benjamin
14
Elisha
14,21
EDRINGTON
Elizabeth
21
Silas
135
Elizabeth S.
4 2
EDSON
Elisha (llon. )
5
William P.
6
James Casey
23
EDWARDS
James T.
7,22,23
Jesse
142
James Thomas
22
Lillie
142
Joshua
4,21
Lue (Mrs.)
142
Elisha (Judge)
6
William
18
Louise
23
Willis
142
Lucius C.
7,22,23,63
ELWIN
Maria Louise
22
Arminta (Mrs.)
109
Milton Perry
22
ELYEA
Morton Casey
23
Daniel
48
Ophelia
22
EMMERSON
Ophelia Elizabeth
22
Garrett M.
16
Samuel L.
22
James
83
EPPERSON
James i ..
77
Alice
30
Jesse
4
Clarence
30
Martha
79
Charles
29
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23
Anna F(
David Franklin
22
Joshua
28
160
EPPERSON
FIELD
David I ..
30
Abraham
139
Etta
30
Cynthia
139
& Herriot
30
Eldren
139
James S.
16,29,30
Elmer
139
letitia
101
Grace
139
William Il.
101
Joseph I ..
139
ERVIN
Let.c
139
Catherine
51
Nancy J.
139
James
51
Robert A.
139
John Ripley
51
Tobe
139
Walter
139
Nancy F ..
51
FIELDS
Robert
51
B.R.
149
ERWIN
Joshua
63
Elizabeth
45
Manesa Orr
63
James
45
M. W.
7,15,26
Margaret Jane
45
Mary
63
ESTES
Martin W.
62
Samuc1 B.
65
Thomas
63
EVANS
FINNEY
David
140
Ella
147
Elizabeth A.
10
Sarah
51
Robert M. (Gen. )
4
FISHER
James
40
Amelia
20
Nancy F.
136
G.C.
9
Robert M.
15,16
William Il.
20
N.Il.
48
FINCK
EWING
C.R.
123
John
26
FLEMING
23
John W.
7,26,63
FOGAS
FARMER
Charles C.
121
Mary E.
84
Cornelia
121
Mary E. Hleiman
84
Estella
121
FORBES
E.S.
120,121
B.
79
Ezekial
121
William
4
Fleming
121
FORD
Fred. S.
121
Alfred S.
51
John A.
56
Annie
52
Oliver M.
121
Arthur D.
52
Stewart
121
Charles
52
William
121
Frank W.
52
William F.
121
George T.
52
W. W.
121
James A.
52
FAWCETT
Jane R.
52
Joe
139
Josiah
52
FENTRISS
Katc
52
.James Il.
16
Lucy
52
J.M.
33
Nellie
52
Maggie
33 FORTHOFFER
Frank
51
Digitized by
J.T.
136
Mary
Andrew C.
84
John T.
83
Margaret
51
161
FOSTER
GOODLETT
Amasa D. FOWLER W.F. FOX
119
Benjamin T. 14
GORMAN
67
FRANCE
Mary (Mrs.)
147
Florence
67
FRENCH
Florence M.
72
Barbara Null
91
Frank P.
86
James W.
91
George W. (Col.)
67,68
William
6
George C.
67,68
W.W.
9
George W.
72
William W. (M.D.) 91,92 FUIIS
James U.
67,86
John P.
133
John C.
67,68
FULLERTON
Minnie Donald
86
- (Dr.)
8
GOWDY
FURNIS
John
17
Elizabeth
141
GAMBLE
James B.
7
Louisa
120
John Harmon
34
Mary
120
Robert
33
GRANT - (Gen. )
10
GARRETT
GREEN
John
126
John
127
GARRISON
GRAYLESS
Elizabeth
120
Elizabeth
5.3
Jacob
120
William
53
Mary B.
69
GREEK
GARWOOD
Alice M.
124
Sarah
143
A.L.
124
GENTRY
Λ. Τ.
124
Wyatt
16
Catherine
123
GENUING
Catherine Sellers
123
William
15
Ellen
124
W.E.
9
Elizabeth
123
GIBSON
George W.
124
John (Gen. )
5
l'attie L.
124
GILMORE
llenry
123
Jane L. Steele
54
Joanna
124
Stecle F. (D.D.S.)
54
John
123
John (Rev. )
54
John II.
124
GOOCH
Joseph
123
- & Bell
81
Mary
123,124
Catherine
81
Mary A.
124
John
81
Rhoda
124
Louisa
81
Samuel
123,124
Mary Walters
81
Samuel M.
124
Thomas M.
81
GRANGER
Dan A.
120
George
120
James B. (llon.)
33
Lizzie G.
120
Vesper Land
31
J.C.
86
3
Agnes
67
Emma
6 James R. E. (llon. ) GOODMAN
5
Digitized by
162.
GRIFFEN
HARGROVE
Dennis
M.G.C.
16,126
John
99
Nicholas
15
Mary
99
W. I ..
16
- 6 Sharp
00
Willis S.
15
GRIGSBY Olive
11
HARGROVES
GRAFF
12
George B. GUDGEL.
8,15
HARMON
Blarton
84
Andrew
4,134
Elizabeth A.Simpson
81
Everet D.
1.34
Harvey
85
Harry B.
134
John W.
84
Jesse B.
134
Sarah E.J.
19
J.F.
9
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84,85
John F. (M.D.)
134
HARRINGTON
1 .. W.
7
William (Hon.)
5
Millara
134
William
4,16
Ruth E.
134
HARRIS
William
1.34
J.W.
11
GWALTNEY
HARPER
Amariah
105,106
John
128
Anna
105
Mary
128
Anna l.
106
Thomas M.
17
James II.
105
HARRISON
Lemuel M.
106
Azza
136
Oysey Scott
105
Elizabeth
136
Polly
105
llenry
136
Rose F ..
106
Jane
136
Zenas
106
L. N.
136
Marshall
136
HAGGARD
Charles
17.
Melvina
136
Samuel
136
John B.
61
Tabitha
136
Mary
61
HART
Samuel
15,22
Arthur
12
Samuel (Hon.)
5
Dave
71
Samuel (Judge)
6,61
David
5,6
N.P.
6
David D.
42
HAND
D.D.
15,16
Catherine R.
62
Elizabeth
42
Edward (Gen. )
62.
Elijah K.
42
Jasper (Dr. )
62
Elsie
42
HANDY
Eva P.
42
J.B.
6
Fornia
42
HARGROVE
John
42
Cynthia C.
140
John T.
12
Elizabeth S.
126
Louis
12
J.W.
126
Lurn
42
Jasper
126
Maria
42
John
6,14,15,16
Mary
74
William
1
Digitized by
Mary
136
HALL.
163
HART
HILL
Mary A.
42
- (Gen. )
5.3
Mary E.
12
HILL.MAN Jerry HEINEMANN
147
HASSELBRUICK
113
John
4
HATHAWAY
HINKI.E
146
HAUSS
Francis N.
15,16
HISEY
Lizzie
87
Eliza
122
HAWTHORNE
John
122
William
15
HOBGOOD
HAYDEN
Frank
87
Janc
132
Jessie
87
Robert
132
Lewis P.
87
HAYNES
Maggie
87
Mary
130
Mary Chandler
87
HAZLETON
Thomas G.
87
Daniel
4
HOFFMAN
David
4,143
Caroline Brothers
95
Gervas
4,14
Frank
95
HEBERD
George Franklin
95
Charles
41
HOGAN
15
William G. (Dr.)
117
HOGUE
- (Gov. )
117
James W.
16
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