Cate Family
Click here to view the biography of John Baldwin Cate. Click here to view the Civil War claim filed by William Cate. Click here to view William Cate’s deposition in his Civil War claim. Click here to view the … Continue reading →
Click here to view the biography of John Baldwin Cate. Click here to view the Civil War claim filed by William Cate. Click here to view William Cate’s deposition in his Civil War claim. Click here to view the … Continue reading →
Because it is a deeply researched subject, numerous Civil War resource sites are on-line. Click here for the TNGenWeb Project’s Civil War site databases and research tips. Cleveland Public Library Published Resources Tennesseans in the Civil War (Cenntennial Commission, 1964) … Continue reading →
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contributed by: Martha Allen Kidwell Contributor’s Notes: Samuel Cosby Mitchell married Martha Cocke on June 22, 1820 in Goochland County, VA. Samuel was the oldest son of an American Revolutionary soldier, David Mitchell and wife Elizabeth “Betsy” Cosby (David and … Continue reading →
compiled and contributed by Barbara Fagen (date unspecified) Mss 1 Family history files compiled by students of Mrs. George E. Westerburg. Bradley High School. Cleveland, Tenn., (ca. 1937). 1. Osment family 2. Boone family 3. Still family 4. Stockburger family … Continue reading →
transcribed and contributed by Susan Langheld (date unidentified) Newspaper: Journal & Herald Date: 05/28/1909 OAK GROVE ACADEMY REUNION JUNE 3, 1909 The Journal and Banner on Tuesday announced that the students of Oak Grove Academy would hold their annual reunion … Continue reading →
transcribed and contributed by Danny Williams of Sand Springs, OK; date not indicated The Act of Congress of March 3, 1871 was intended to reimburse Union supporters who had suffered losses inflicted from the Union Army during the Civil War. … Continue reading →
submitted by Danny Williams (date unidentified) William Low of Bradley County, Tennessee An Act of Congress of March 3, 1871 was intended to reimburse Union supporters who had suffered losses inflicted from the Union Army during the Civil War. People … Continue reading →
submitted by Danny Williams (date unidentified) The Act of Congress of March 3, 1871 was intended to reimburse Union supporters who had suffered losses inflicted from the Union Army during the Civil War. People asking for reimbursement had to prove … Continue reading →
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