Cecil SANDERS Home Burns (1930)
Cecil SANDERS’ home burned to the ground Tuesday night. They were away, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto TEAGUE. We sympathize with them in their loss. Source: Chester County Independent, January 16, 1930
Cecil SANDERS’ home burned to the ground Tuesday night. They were away, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto TEAGUE. We sympathize with them in their loss. Source: Chester County Independent, January 16, 1930
We learn that last week a little child of Mr. MCAFEE, living in East Knoxville, died from the effect of a bite inflicted by a spider about then days previous. It was bitten on the finger which soon swelled, when the swelling rapidly extended through the arm and whole body,
MARRIED — On the 20th ult., by Rev. F.H. RUNNELL, Mr. George W. SWANN to Miss Rebecca CRAIG – all of Knox county. Source: Knoxville Daily Chronicle, October 7, 1870
MARRIED — By Rev. F.H. RUNNELL, October 4th, Mr. John T. BROWN to Miss Mattie HICKMAN – all of Knox county. Source: Knoxville Daily Chronicle, October 17, 1870
MARRIED – At the residence of Captain J.W. BRANSON, Maynardsville, Tenn., on the 28th instant, by Rev. J.S. GRUBB, Mr. A. MCPHEETERS, Lawyer, to Miss S. Jennie TAYLOR, School mistress. Source: Brownlow’s Knoxville Whig, April 25, 1866
MARRIED — In this city, on the 15th inst., by Judge S.R. RODGERS, at the residence of John COKER, Mr. John DOUGLASS, of Knox county, and Miss Nannie BRIGGS, late of Marietta, Ohio. Source: Brownlow’s Knoxville Whig, March 21, 1866
MARRIED — In this city, on Tuesday, the 13th inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. J.L. MANN, Capt. J.W. BELL, 9th Tenn. Cav., and Miss Jennie E. ECKLE, both of this city. Source: Brownlow’s Knxoville Whig, March 21, 1866
MARRIED — By Rev. Prof. SPENCE, Mr. Wm. R. PIERCE and Eliza HIPPS, all of Knox county, Tenn. Source: Brownlow’s Knoxville Whig, March 21, 1866
A child of James REYNOLDS, of Monroe County, two or three weeks old, died last week, weighing only two pounds. It was born with a full set of teeth. Source: Blount County democrat. (Maryville, Tenn.), 03 Sept. 1881. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn96091617/1881-09-03/ed-1/seq-2/>
DIED — At the residence of her father, in Madisonville, Tennessee, on Tuesday morning, October 24th, 1871, Mrs. Mary L. WHITE, wife of E.Y. WHITE, and daughter of G.W. and Mary H. MAYO – in her 24th year. Source: Athens Post, November 2, 1871
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