Adams, Harry ***
Rt 2, Hampton, Cardens Bluff; Moved temporary to 2 rooms in the Oscar Smith place behind the Cardens Bluff Church
Harry – 50 years of age (appx. year of birth: 1892
1937-38, Laborer
1939-42, Laborer
1940-42, WPA
Ruby Jewell– daughter, 24 (1918)
Adams, Joe ***
Butler, Community: Piercetown (District I), Carter Count;Moved to Watauga Reservoir to property bought from John Duffield on relocated Hwy 67 on Hambly Branch
Joe – 44 (1898)
1930-1940, Miner
1940-1941
Nancy (wife) – 40 (1902)
Fred (son) – 18 (1924)
Adams, Millie
Millie
Farmer
Billie, Cobbs Creek School
Allen, Aria, Mrs.
Butler Village (short duration, formerly of Johnson City; home belonged to Mrs. Reece
Aria – 69 (1873)
G. S. Allen (late husband)
Anderson, Clyde A. ***
Butler, Community: Cowanstown, County: Johnson; Cowanstown is an old neighborhood in the Upper Watauga community; bean becoming cash crop); Bought 8 ½ acres on Stony Creek in Carter County and moved there 7/29/48
Clyde A. – 41 (1901)
Farmer (side line work)
Georgia – 37 (1905)
Anderson, J. Rod
2nd house on Cowanstown Rd after crossing steel bridge at Gregg Station(Gregg in Upper Watauga community, named derived from a family of the same name; Gregg School serves elementary; older children transported to Butler; Charles Culver General Store; Mr. Dugger – mail carrier); Moved to Chattanooga, TN
Rod – 55 (1887)
Vicky – 54 (1888)
Both Andersons (J. Rod and wife) spent most of their time in Chattanooga and had a hired hand to take care of their farm
Mary Alice Anderson (sister-in-law)
Anderson, J. S., Mrs. (Anderson, J. Rod)
Butler, Community: Gregg, County: Johnson; Bought homestead of C. M. McQueen at New Butler (sold by Bower Brother Auction Co. – New Butler Development)
Alice – 47 (1895)
J. Rod (late husband)
Blane (son) – 20 (1922)
1939-42, General farming
Blanche (daughter) – 17 (1925)
Ray (son) – 11 (1931)
Naoma – 8 (1934)
Anderson, Mary Alice ***
Butler, Community: Upper Holston, County: Johnson; As of writing, no plans had been made as to where the family relocated)
Mary Alice – no age given
Husband passed April, 1942
Lane (son) (lives elsewhere in community but not listed in records; helps with farm)
Theodore (son) – 22 (1920)
Mildred (daughter in law; wife to Theodore) – 19 (1923)
Helen (granddaughter) – 2 (1940)
Jackie (granddaughter) – 9 months
Nelma (daughter) – 9 (1933)
Roy (son) – (1930)
Andrews, A. G
Laborer; Bernard, WA
Andrews, Arlie
Arlie
Farmer
Freeman – Elk Mills School
Iler
Andrews, Gather
Gather
Plant Worker
Dennis-Elk Mills
Henry-Elk Mills
Andrews, Joe
Lower Elk
Joe
farmer
Lois
Bernice
Ray
Ruth
Hugh
Andrews, Russell
Butler Community; moved to Baltimore, MD
Russell – 28 (1914)
Bonnie (wife) – 28 (1914)
Nell (daughter) – 2 (1940)
Andrews, Wheeler
Lower Elk
Wheeler
Carpenter
Perry
France
Claude
Arney, Carl ***
Butler; Community: Roan Creek; County: Johnson; bought a lot from Cobb Creek Land Co. and built a block house in Carderview
Carl – 45 (1897)
WWI Veteran
Ada (wife) – 40 (1902)
Velma (daughter) – 19 (1923)
Evelyn (daughter) – 17 (1925)
Arney, Ed ***
Butler; Community: District I; County: Carter; on the west side of US 67 at the bridge head across the Watauga river to Piercetown; formerly from Johnson City; no known relocation
Ed – 38 (1904)
born in Johnson County about 6 miles from Mountain City
1930-1936 – lumber grader
Jennie (wife) – (1905)
daughter of Jim Oliver; born on Big Stone Creek
Silk Mill in Johnson City
Bonny (adopted daughter) – 7 (1935) Ed’s deceased sister, Bonnie Shumate, was the biological mother
Rosa (adopted daughter) – 12 (1930) Jennie’s deceased sister, Rose Marie Honeycutt was the biological mother
Arney, Josie, Mrs.
Butler; relocated to old homestead of I. K. McQueen, which was purchased by the Cobb Creek Land Company
Josie – 45 (1897)
Brother – unnamed; formerly a painter in Radford VA; lives just outside of Butler with mother
Porter (son) – does not reside with mother
McDonald (son) – 17 (1925)
Billy Jean (daughter) – 11 (1931)
other children: son who is married and lives in Wyoming; son in Radford who works for a power plant; one son in the Army (the names of
these children were not mentioned)
Arnold, Gene
Butler; Community: 4th District; County: Carter; “on the left of the highway leading to Elk Mills and the second house after the
intersection of the Sugar Hollow Road.”; moved to Washington County, TN and bought 20 acres of farm land on Route #3
in Jonesborough
Gene – 23 (1919)
plant worker
Luella (wife) – 24 (1920)
daughter of David Ward, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Miller
Joe Miller – cousin to Luella; lived next door
Avery Miller – Joe’s father and Luella’s uncle
Mrs. W. M. Voncannon – aunt of Luella; lived in home between Luella and the old Miller place
Miss Janie Miller – maiden aunt of Luella; lives with Mrs. Voncannon
Family attended church at Lower Elk
Lloyd – brother (single at time of survey); in Army
Pararic (daughter) – 6 months (1942)
Arnold, Howard
Hampton, Rt. 2; Community: Fish Springs; County: Carter; resided on land belonging to Gene Campbell; relocated to where Gene
Campbell and family moved to in Jonesboro and planned to work as a tenant farmer
Howard – 33 (1909)
born and reared in Elk; farmer
Fannie (wife) – 34 (1908)
daughter of Charlie Campbell of Fish Springs
Paul (son) – 14 (1928)
Edward (son) – 12 (1930)
Mattie Gean (daughter) – 10 (1932)
Flora (daughter) – 8 (1934)
Mack (son) – 7 months
Arnold, Lauton
Butler; Community: Midway; County: Johnson; lived in the 1st house on the right on a hill beyond R. S. Grindstaff’s Store on Hwy. 67;
relocated to Carter County on September 1, 1948
Lauton – 42 (1900)
plant worker
farmer
Nannie (wife) – 34 (1908)
Beatrice (daughter) – 18 (1924)
Vivian (daughter) – 16 (1926)
Marshall (son) – 14 (1928)
Coleen (daughter) – 10 (1932)
Leo (son) – 8 (1934)
Elean (daughter) – 2 (1940)
Arnold, Tom ***
Hampton; Community: District I; County: Carter; to the east of Hwy 67, several hundred yards up Stony Creek; relocated to Hunter, TN
Tom – 35 (1907)
1924-1930: miner
1930-1933: US Army
1933-1936: Farm laborer
1936-1941: various places of employment
1941-time of survey: plant worker
Mary (wife) – 30 (1912)
Marie (daughter) – 7 (1935)
Ray (son) – 4 (1938)
Harold (son) – 2 (1940)
Arnold, Walter
Butler; moved to vicinity of Hampton, TN
Walter – 32 (1910)
1939-1940: Laborer
Wilma (wife) – 31 (1911)
Bessie (daughter) – 10 (1932)
Geraldine (daughter) – 7 (1935)
Basil (son) – 4 (1938)
Atwood, George D.
Butler; no mention of relocation
George – 83 (1859)
Rachel (wife) – 77 (1865)
Clyde (grandson) – 17 (1925)
Atwood, J. S
farmer
Edgar
George
Atwood, Stanley
farmer
Clay
Attwood, Verna
Laborer/farmer
Dorothy (daughter)
Billy (son)