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BAILEY, Martha (d. 1931)

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 23, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

Brief illness of pneumonia while visiting son, B.B. Bailey, 930 Crossland Avenue, death at 12:45 AM Sunday of Mrs. Martha WAYNICH, BAILEY, 71 year old resident of Yellow Creek Community  Funeral Waynick Cemetery in Dickson County, Monday April 6, 3 PM. … Continue reading →

Posted in Obituary | Tagged Bailey, Boaz, Dickson, Greer, Marlowe, Rye, Waynick, Westerfield, Willis

ALLEN, Sarah Alice (d. 1927)

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 23, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

ALLEN, Mrs. Sarah Alice. Born in Dickson County, Tennessee. Daughter of late Hugh ALLEN and Frances Turner Dickson. Cumberland Presbyterian. Leaves following children: Burrel, H.D., C.T., Mrs. Wilson Nolen and Mrs. Buyde Felts. Survived by three sisters- Mrs. Mattie Shelton, Mrs. … Continue reading →

Posted in Obituary | Tagged Allen, Dickson, Felts, Mitchell, Nesbitt, Nolen, Shelton, Turner

WWII Mother’s Poem

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 9, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

My Grandmother, Evalena LUTHER, daughter Jack LUTHER and Amanda TATE-LUTHER, of Burns, Dickson County, Tennessee, penned the following poem to her son, Orville Matthew BROWN. At the time he was stationed at Adak, Aleutian Islands, on his 25th birthday: My … Continue reading →

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WWII Deaths

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 9, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

World War II Supreme Sacrifices ADAMS, Carl ADCOCK, Curtis ASHWORTH, Fred W. BAKER William N. BELLAR, Robert BLACK, James L. BONE, Thomas BRADFORD, Elmer BROWN, Joe H. BROWNING, Archie BOAZ, Robert E. BRUNET, Frank BUCHANAN, Allen BURGESS, Larry L. CANNON, … Continue reading →

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WWI Deaths

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 9, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

World War I Supreme Sacrifices ADAMS, McKinley (Col.) ASHWORTH, Richard BERRY, Lucian BREEDEN, Lawrence BROWNING, Wm. Luther BUCKNER, Clyde I. BUTTERY, Dorsey CARTER, James L. CARTER, William C. CARTER, Jeff T. CLIFTON Samuel J. DUNNAGAN, Sam R. DONALDSON, Rawleigh ENGLAND, … Continue reading →

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Dickson County Revolutionary & Military Pensioners in 1840

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 9, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

Pensioner Age In the Home of: Benjn Clear Waters 92 Benjn C. Waters Abraham Hogins 85 Arcchibald H. Hogins Willam Willie 90 Reddick Myatt James Daniel 54 Head of House George Clark 94 Benjn Clark Christopher Strong 80 Head of … Continue reading →

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Danville Confederate Prison

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 9, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

Federal Soldiers and MARTYRS  ‘TENNESSEE MARTYRS’……………………………. This article was published in the Nashville Daily Union, 18 March 1865, and was headlined: “TENNESSEE MARTYRS—those who died at the Danville Confederate Prison.” (Editor`s note; this newspaper was a Union newspaper and very … Continue reading →

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Federal and Guerrilla Conflicts

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 9, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

Excerpt from: History of Dickson County, Tennessee Civil War and Readjustments, 1861-1870  Some weeks after the battle of Fort Donelson and the resulting Forrest march through the county, a group of about sixty Federals visited the county on a raiding … Continue reading →

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Civil War Regiments

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 9, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

Even though your ancestor was “said” to be in ie: Company “K”… it is wise to also check other Companies within that Regiment. If you have no luck finding him, broaden your search. Companies AND Regiments were ‘attached, renamed or … Continue reading →

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Explanations of Military Groupings (e.g. Company,Divisions)

Dickson County, Tennessee, Genealogy & History Posted on February 9, 2013 by tngenwebproject@gmail.comJune 10, 2017

Most Civil War Units in the field varied between 25% to 60% of their full strength. In theory, a full-strength company contained 100 men, but disease, desertion & battle casualties would rapidly decrease their numbers. So while to full strength … Continue reading →

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