Cable, Annie
housewife
Irick – Washington Academy
Cable, Arthur
Butler; Community: Lower Elk; County: Carter; tore down house and rebuilt above
contour
Arthur
son of Cornelius and Susan (Arnold) Cable
Wiley (brother)
Jim (brother) – Stony Creek
Mrs. Cable (wife)
Pilkinton, Ruthie (mother in law)
Pilkinton, Grayson (brother to Mrs. Cable)
Hanna Ward (sister)
Henry Ward (brother in law) – deceased
hired hand: Mr. Clint Sheffield
Cable, B. T.
Butler; Community: Frog Pond; County: Johnson; house was located between Meat
Camp Hollow road and the former site of Frog Pond school; relocated to
Summerside, VA and bought a 310-acre farm located in Cumberland County
Ben – 47 (1895)
farmer
Jackie (wife) – 48 (1894)
Sue (daughter) – 17 (1925)
recently began at North American Rayon
Cable, Delia
Butler; Community: Frog Pond; County: Johnson; in Coal Pit Hollow area; relocated
to a farm purchased from E. N. Eden of Clayville, VA
Delia – 59 (1883)
David (son) – 24 (1918)
farmer
Lois (daughter) – 21 (1921)
James (granddaughter) – 12 (1930) Gregg School
Burleen (granddaughter) – 9 (1933) Gregg School
William (son) – expected to go into Army
Cable, Dewey
Butler; Community: Gregg; County: Johnson; house is 2nd house down from the Culver’s
Store; bought 17 acres of land from W. J. Estep in Johnson County
Dewey – 42 (1900)
1920-1942 General farming
Josie (wife) – 52 (1890)
Raymond (son) – 15 (1927)
Albert (son) – 9 (1933)
Richard (son) – 2 (1940)
Frank (son) – 2 months
Cable, Glenn
Rt. 1 Butler; Community: Eastman-Farthington; County: Johnson; lived in white house
on Midway Rd directly back of R. S. Grindstaff’s Store; moved to Dry Run Hill
above the contour of the Watauga Lake
Glenn – 34 (1908)
Marie (wife) – 21 (1925)
Gregory (son) – 2 (1940)
Cable, Isaacs
farmer
Ollis – Gregg School
Kate – Gregg School
Anna Ruth – Gregg School
Cable, Jack, Mrs.
farmer
James – Gregg School
Beryline – Gregg School
Cable, James P.
Butler; Community: Roan Creek; County: Johnson; were making plans to move to
Damascus, VA, but upon recheck, no indication of relocation was available.
James – 50 (1892)
1939-1942 Miner in West VA
Nancy (wife)
C. D. (son) – 12 (1930)
Howard (son) – 9 (1933)
Bob (son) – 6 (1936)
Cable, Julia
Butler; Community: District I; County: Carter; moved to area of Hampton, TN and
bought a 4 room home located on 1 acre from Mrs. Dolly Baker, relocating in
August 1947
Julia – 42 (1900)
daughter of Jim Williams
widow of Bert Cable (for 18 years at time of survey)
Lillian (daughter) – 25 (1917)
worked as a helper at the WPA hot lunch program at the Fish Springs School
Jim (son) – US Army
Attends the Church of Christ at Campbell’s Chapel
Mrs. Cable’s cousin gave information and feels that “probably no one in the reservoir
area will be as wrathful over moving as will Mrs. Cable, since she is so deeply
attached to the old home place (her childhood home), which she now owns, and
to the community in general”
Cable, Lee
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; moved to Carter County near the coal
shute section on the State Line Highway and built a 7-room brick home
Lee – 49 (1893)
Veteran-was shell shocked and received a pension as a result of it ($50)
Marie (wife) – 45 (1897)
Doris (son) – 17 (1925)
Olivene (daughter) – 19 (1923)
Hoover (son) – 13 (1929)
Cable, McKinley
Elk Mills
McKinley
farmer
Thelma
Cable, Rod
farmer
Howard – Midway School
Cable, T. L.
T. L.
Hoover – Butler Elementary School
Dallance – Butler Elementary School
Cable, Thomas W.
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; purchased a lot in Carderview from the
Cobb Creek Land Company (of which Mr. Cable was active in), house and out
buildings were moved intact to new place.
Thomas W. – 56 (1886)
Veteran-disabled with a $100 pension
distinctly related to Lee Cable (who is his neighbor, but no more info given)
Sallie (wife) – 52 (1890)
formerly Sallie Reece
Thomas W. Jr. (son) – 24 (1918)
had teaching experience as well as clerked at Butler Hardware Store
has a disability of ankle which was malformed, walks with limp
Lyda M. (daughter) – 21 (1921)
Anna (daughter) – 16 (1926)
Cable, Wiley
Butler; Community: 4th District-Lower Elk; County: Carter; moved to Washington
County, TN in the vicinity of LaMarr High School on Chucky River
Wiley – 46 (1896)
son of Conrelius and Susan (Arnold) Cable
James (brother) – Stony Creek
Arthur (brother)
Flora (wife)
formerly Flora Campbell
passed about 2 years before the survey
W. L. (son) – 10 (1932)
Jessie (son) – 7 (1935)
Joe (son) – 5 (1937)
Jack (son) – 3 (1939)
Caldwell, Muriel
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; stayed in home of father and moved with
the family in August 1945 to Greene County, TN near Chucky
Muriel – 33 (1909)
divorced from Victor Caldwell
daughter of Thomas Milsaps
Jack (son) – 11 (1931)
Dot ( daughter) – 7 (1935)
R. C. (son) – 3 (1939)
Caldwell, Neva
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; no relocation information
Neva – 52 (1890)
Thomas (son) – 39 (1903)
miner
Theodore (son) – 37 (1905)
Caldwell, R. E. ***
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; family to New Butler Development
R. E. – 64 (1878)
former chemist
former mayor
passed away between 1942-1947 when recheck was done
Roda (wife) – 67 (1875)
Arthur (son) – 44 (1898)
Susie (granddaughter) – 13 (1929)
Walter (son) – 46 (1896)
Veteran – disabled
Campbell, Bill (Campbell, Chauncey family; Campbell, Percy family)
farmer
Dave – Lower Elk
Lewis – Lower Elk
Chauncey (son)
Percy (son)
Campbell, Bruce ***
Butler; County: Carter; Hatley Hollow; purchased old Miller place at the coal shute on
the State Line Highway
Bruce – 54 (1888)
Julia (wife) – 50 (1892)
formerly Julia White
other children mentioned
Dennis White (grandson) – 17 (1925)
son of Dove White and her husband
Arlis Milsap (stepfather)
Campbell, Burson
farmer
Campbell, Chauncey *** (Campbell, Bill family; Campbell, Percy family)
Butler; Community: District I-Little Milligan at Campbell Hollow; County: Carter;
relocated to vicinity of Stony Creek
Chauncey – 28 (1914)
plant worker
son of Bill Campbell
Percy (brother)
Martha Ann (aunt)
Flora (wife) – 28 (1914)
former Flora Morgan
Edith (daughter) – 7 (1935)
Erlene (daughter) – 4 (1938)
Campbell, Claude ***
Piercetown; bought a lot in Hampton, TN and moved house intact
Claude
plant worker
farmer
son of J. G. Campbell
Jess (brother)
Paul (brother)
Mrs. Campbell
daughter of J. S. Stout
James (son) – 6 (1936) Fish Springs School
Kyle (son) – 4 (1938)
Kenneth (son) – 2 (1940)
Campbell, Cloe
Little Milligan
Cloe
laborer
Carrol
Darrell
Imogene
Campbell, D.H. ***
Hampton; Community: Cardens Bluff; County: Carter; relocated on Rt. 4, Carter County
D. H. – 39 (1903)
plant worker
Mrs. Campbell – 32 (1910)
Dorothy (daughter) – 12 (1930)
Luster (son) – 10 (1932)
Stephana (daughter) – 6 (1936)
Margaret (daughter) – 7 months
Mr. Campbell, Sr. (Dan’s father)
Campbell, Dan *** (Campbell, Roy family)
Butler: Community: District I; County: Carter; relocated to Rt. 5 on Stony Creek in
Carter County
Dan – 54 (1888)
Sallie (wife) – 52 (1890)
formerly Sallie White
Annabell Potter (daughter) – 24 (1918)
Arthur Potter (son-in-law and husband to Annabell)
E. C. (son) – 18 (1924)
J. P. (son) – 12 (1930)
Mrs. Elmer Hatley (daughter)
lived in Hatley Hollow
Mrs. Colvert Green (daughter)
lived near Elk Mills
Mrs. Joe Taylor (daughter)
Grand Rapids, MI
Roy Campbell (son)
family attended Lower Elk Baptist Church
Campbell, Dave (Campbell, Ham family)
Little Milligan
Dave
farmer
Marie
Campbell, Donnie *** (Griffith, Pleas family)
Hampton; Community: Fish Springs; County: Carter; believed to have relocated to area
of Pierce Springs School; later married Pleas Griffith and moved to Fish Springs
Donnie aka Donna – 71 (1871)
former Donnie Timbs
Charles Campbell (husband) – deceased
2 unnamed sons
2 daughters
Mary and Tom Arnold
Fannie and Howard Arnold
Campbell, Earl ***
Rt. 2, Butler; Community: District I; County: Carter; moved to Dividing Ridge on
property purchased from Charlie Hicks
Earl – 39 (1903)
son of J. A. Campbell
Dessie (wife) – 37 (1905)
former Dessie McNeal
Christine (daughter) – 15 (1927)
Bonnie J. (daughter) – 13 (1929)
Martha Lee (daughter) – 11 (1931)
Jackie (son) – 2 (1940)
Earl Jr. (son) – married and lives elsewhere
Campbell, Ethel
housekeeper
Billy Joe
Campbell, Finley C.***
Butler: Community: District I; County: Carter
Finley – 63 (1879)
Mrs. Rhea Brown (daughter)
Annamae – 33 (1909)
Campbell, Floyd
plant worker
Richard
Floyd Jr.
Campbell, Frank
farmer
Martha
Mary K
Jack
Campbell, Frank ***
Butler: Community: Butler; County: Johnson; believed to have relocated to
Elizabethton, TN
Frank – 52 (1890)
truck driver
Hallie (wife) – 43 (1899)
Charles (son) – 23 (1919)
truck driver
Elma Clawson (daughter) – 20 (1922)
C. R. Clawson (husband) – in US Army
Eula (daughter) – 16 (1926)
Arlena (daughter) – 14 (1928)
Pauline (daughter) – 8 (1934)
John Clawson (grandson and son of Elma) – 2 (1940)
Campbell, G. M. *** (Goodwin, Mollie family)
Cardens Bluff; he and his wife did not have to relocate
G. M.
Tessie (wife)
Campbell, Gene *** (Arnold, Howard family; Campbell, J. G. family)
Hampton; Community: Fish Springs; County: Carter; relocated to Jonesboro
G. R. – 43 (1899)
son of Courley and Mattie Campbell
Mrs. G. R. (wife) – 50 (1890)
daughter of John and Mary Smith Campbell
members of Church of Christ at Campbell’s Chapel
Campbell, Ham *** (Dugger, Carter family)
Hampton; Community: Fish Springs; County: Carter
Ham – 22 (1920)
plant worker
son of Dave Campbell
Lena (wife) – 17 (1925)
daughter of Carter Dugger
Retha (Ham’s sister) – 12 (1930)
Campbell, Herman
farmer
Howard
Roy
Ruby
Harrell
Leonard
Campbell, Howard *** (Campbell, Jim Jerry family)
Hampton; Community: Fish Springs; County: Carter; relocated to area of Piercetown
Howard – 26 (1916)
construction
son of Jim Jerry Campbell
Gladys (wife) – 26 (1916)
daughter of Jim Campbell (different from husbands) from Piercetown
Mack (son) – 3 (1939)
Geneva (daughter) – 1 (1941)
Campbell, J. A. (Campbell, Earl family)
Community: Little Milligan; County: Carter
Earl Campbell
Earl Jr. (grandson)
Campbell, J. G. *** (Campbell, Claude family; Campbell, Jessie family; Campbell, Paul
family)
Butler; Community: 1st District-Piercetown; County: Carter; relocated to Washington
County, VA near Abingdon
J. G. (52) – (1890)
Gene (brother) – lived in Fish Springs
their mother lived with
Nell Morley (sister)
Ethel (wife) – 50 (1892)
formerly Ethel Pierce
Iona (daughter) – 18 (1924)\
Mattie (daughter) – 16 (1926)
Fay (daughter) – 13 (1929)
Cox (son) – 11 (1931)
Martin (son) – 8 (1934)
Paul (married son)
Jessie (married son)
family attends church at Campbell’s Chapel
Campbell, J. J. ***
Hampton, TN; Community: Cardens Bluff; County: Carter; relocated to Gap Creek,
Elizabethton on Rt. 4
J. J. – 71 (1871)
Veteran of Spanish American war
grandson of Zachariah Campbell
Mrs. (wife-no name given) – 58 (1884)
formerly Miss McNeal
J. J. Jr. (son) – 18 (1924)
(very interesting history on this family)
Campbell, Jesse (Campbell, Claude family, Campbell, J. G. family)
Butler; Community: District I; County: Carter; Mrs. Campbell relocated to live with
her mother; no mention of Jesse’s location other than he might be called for the
military
Jess – 30 (1912)
farmer
taxi driver
plant worker
son of Jim Campbell
Winnie (wife) – 26 (1916)
formerly Winnie Griffith
Mrs. Poole – mother
attend Church of Christ at Campbell’s Chapel
Campbell, Jim Jerry *** (Campbell, Howard family; Campbell, Troy family)
Hampton; Community: District I-Piercetown; County: Carter; moved house intact to
lots bought in Hampton
Jerry – 50 (1892)
born and reared on Buck Mountain
logger
farmer
Maggie (wife) – 45 (1897)
formerly Maggie Vines, born on Roan Creek
Morris (brother) – passed 3/14/1942
Ruth Vines (sister-in-law)
(formerly married to Guy Scott)
Gene (son of Ruth and Guy) – 16 (1926)
Dorothy (niece of Maggie, daughter of Ruth and Morris) – 10 (1932)
Margie (niece of Maggie, daughter of Ruth and Morris) – 4 (1938)
Dan Vines (cousin)
Flossie (daughter) – 25 (1917)
Charles (son)
Howard (son)
Troy (son)
family attends Christian Church at Campbell’s Chapel
Campbell, John F.
Rt. 2, Butler; Community: District 4-Elk Mills; County: Carter; no information of a
relocation given
John F. – 48 (1894)
Rosa (wife) – 43 (1899)
former Rosa Ward, born on Laurel Creek, NC
Frank Ward (brother)
Carroll (son) – 20 (1922)
Jack (son) – 18 (1924)
Mary Kate (daughter) – 15 (1927)
Martha (daughter) – 12 (1930)
John (son) – 10 (1932)
Joe (son) – 2 (1940)
attend Christian Church at Elk Mills
Campbell, Louise *** (Campbell, W. G. family)
Hampton; Community: Carden Bluff; County: Carter; no information given
Louise – 53 (1889)
formerly Louis Glover
John Glover (brother)
Kyle W. (son) – 19 (1923)
farmer
plant worker
Frances Campbell (granddaughter) – 7 (1935)
Marmon Campbell (father, Louis’s son)
Pauline Campbell (mother)
Adam (son)
Dell (wife)
Marie Carden (mother)
Mrs. Carmel Morton (daughter)
Mrs. Homer Goodwin
W. G. Campbell (son)
Campbell, Loss
Carden’s Bluff
Loss
farmer
Georgia Ray
Campbell, Nat ***
Butler; Community: District I-Piercetown; County: Carter; tore down and rebuilt property
from Roy Reece of Carderview
Nat – 49 (1893)
son of Walter Campbell (Waltz Campbell – states they are brothers)
Varina (wife) – 37 (1905)
formerly Varina Younce of Glenn Lynn, VA
Mamie Pardue (mother)
Edith (daughter) – 12 (1930)
Beulah (daughter) – 11 (1931)
Bertia (daughter) – 9 (1933)
William B. (son) – 6 (1936)
Junior (son) – 4 (1938)
Robert (son) – 1 (1941)
Campbell, Ode
farmer
Selma
Campbell, Paul (Campbell, Claude family; Campbell, J. G. family)
Butler: Community: District I-Piercetown; County: Carter; relocated to the old Carter
place on State Line Road in Carter County
Paul – 23 (1919)
farmer
taxi driver
plant worker
son of Jim Campbell (J. G. Campbell)
Irene (wife) – 20 (1922)
formerly Irene (Rena) McNeal
Shelby (daughter) – 3 (1939)
Campbell, Percy *** (Campbell, Bill family and Campbell, Chauncey family)
Butler; Community: Little Milligan; County: Carter; relocated to Johnson County
Percy – 22 (1920)
plant worker
son of Bill Campbell
Chauncey (brother)
Bonnie (wife) – 20 (1922)
former Bonnie Bunton
Caroline (daughter) – 1 (1941)
Campbell, Polly ***
Butler; Community: District I-Piercetown; County: Carter; moved to Sims Hill in
Elizabethton
Polly – 50 (1892)
Bonnie (daughter) – 22 (1920)
Marie (daughter) – 12 (1930)
Mrs. Howard Tester (daughter)
Campbell, R. L.
Cobbs Creek
R. L.
farmer
Ray
Campbell, Robert
Cobbs Creek
Robert
farmer
Louise
Campbell, Roy (Campbell, Dan family)
Butler; Community: District I-Lower Elk; County: Carter; moved to Rt. 5, Elizabethton
Roy – 31 (1911)
farmer
plant worker
son of Dan Campbell
Carma (wife) – 26 (1916)
formerly Carma Pierce
Wayne (son) – 8 (1934)
Shelby (daughter) – 6 (1936)
Glenn (son) – 5 (1937)
family attends Lower Elk Baptist Church
Campbell, Troy (Campbell, Jim Jerry family)
Butler; Community: District I-Piercetown; County: Carter; moved to Rt. 5, Elizabethton
Troy – 30 (1912)
farmer
plant worker
son of Jim Jerry Campbell
Mable (wife) – 25 (1917)
daughter of Walker Pierce
Barbara (daughter) – 4 (1938)
Evonia (daughter) – 3 (1939)
Richard Dennis (son) – 1 (1941)
Campbell, W. G. (Campbell, Louis family)
Hampton; Community: Carden’s Bluff; County: Carter; no plans given but family stated
that they wanted to relocate to Elizabethton
George – no age given
farmer
construction
plant worker
son of Melvin (deceased 1940) and Louis Campbell
Kyle (brother)
Mable (wife) – 24 (1918)
daughter of Clate (deceased 1938) and Rhoda (Goodwin) Morton
attend Baptist church at Cardens Bluff
Campbell, Waltz *** (Campbell, Nat family; Clawson, John R. family)
Butler; Community: District I-Piercetown; County: Carter; relocated to Ward Brand Road
on property bought by Roy Reece
Waltz – 60 (1882)
farmer
former railroad hand
son of Wilborn Campbell
Nat (brother) – on Nat’s survey states Waltz is father
Ida (wife) – 62 (1880)
formerly Ida McQueen
Maude Clawson (daughter)
John R. Clawson (son-in-law)
Campbell, Winnie
Elk Mills
Winnie
farmer
Retha
Allen
Cannon, W. A.
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; relocated to Doeville area
W. A. – 50 (1892)
J. T. (wife) – 49 (1893)
formerly Mrs. Arthur Cable (possibly Arthur Cable on survey, but no connection
established)
Hollis Cable (step-son) – 17 (1925)
couple has no children together, but by previous marriages, Mr. Cannon had 8 living and
Mrs. Cannon had 9 living
Caraway, William
Elk Mills
William
farmer
Lola
Wayne
Carden, Frank ***
Community: Cardens Bluff (Horseshoe); County: Carter
Frank
son of Annie Carden and John Nave
grandson of Vincent and Cassie Carden
Carden, Henry A. (Carden, Paul E. family; Estep, Bruce family)
Rt. 1 Elizabethton; Community: Cardens Bluff; County: Carter
Henry A. – 76 (1866)
farmer
pastor
Molly (Harden) – 70 – (1872)
Paul E. (son)
Mrs. Bruce (Eliza) Estep (daughter)
Carden, L. H. (Carden’s Mercantile Store; Carden, Marie family)
Rt. 2, Hampton; Community: Carden’s Bluff; County: Carter
L. H. – 47 (1895)
mercantile
Mrs. Carden (name unreadable) – 42 (1900)
Arlene (daughter) – 21 (1921)
Bessie (daughter) – 19 (1923)
Clifford (son) – 17 (1925)
Mary Evelyn (daughter) – 14 (1928)
June (daughter) – 12 (1930)
Lois (daughter) – 10 (1932)
Lillie Bell (daughter) – 4 (1938)
Clyde (son) – 2 (1940)
Mrs. Melvin Lewis (daughter)
Marie Carden (sister)
Carden, Lottie
Carden’s Bluff
Lottie
merchant
Earnestine
Carden, Laney
Carden’s Bluff
Laney
coal trucker
Roosevelt
Ollie
Melvina
Carden, Marie *** (Campbell, Louis family)
Rt. 1, Hampton; Community: Carden’s Bluff; County: Carter
Marie – 37 (1905)
Virginia (daughter) – 17 (1925)
L. H. (brother)
L. N. (brother)
Dell Campbell (daughter) (Louis Campbell’s daughter-in-law)
Carden, Paul E. (Carden, Henry A. family; Estep, Bruce family)
Elizabethton; Community: Carden’s Bluff-Horseshoe; County: Carter; relocated to
Charity Hill community
Paul E. – 34 (1908)
son of H. A. Carden
Mrs. Estep (sister)
Maud (wife) – 32 (1910)
formerly Maud Hyder
Pearl (daughter) – 14 (1928)
Nella June (daughter) – 10 (1932)
Lona Nella (daughter) – 8 (1934)
Mrs. Bruce (Eliza) Estep (sister)
Carden, R. P. ***
Elizabethton; Community: Carden’s Bluff-Horseshoe; County: Carter; relocated to
Siam community
R. P. – 74 (1868)
Mrs. R. P. (wife) – 65 (1877)
Leta (daughter) – 27 (1915)
plant worker
Carden, Rhudy A. ***
Elizabethton; Community: Carden’s Bluff-Horseshoe; County: Carter
Rhudy A. – 56 (1886)
Lottie (wife) – 39 (1903)
formerly Lottie Bowers
Eliza Marie (daughter) – 16 (1926)
Hobart (son) – 13 (1929)
W. Harley (son) – 10 (1932)
Carrender, J. L. *** (Carrender, W. Malcolm family)
Butler; Community: 1st District-Lower Elk; County: Carter; relocated to the Pine Crest
section of Johnson City, TN
J. L. – 67 (1875)
farmer
Della (daughter) – 38 (1904)
Ruby (daughter) – 36 (1906)
W. Malcolm (brother)
Elizabeth (sister)
Carrender, W. Malcolm (Carrender, J. L. family)
Butler; Community: 1st District-Lower Elk; County: Carter; relocated to Banner Elk, NC
Malcolm – 64 (1878)
Betty (sister) – 65 (1877)
J. L. (brother)
Carver, Robert
textile worker
Casey, Charlie
Little Milligan
Charlie
farmer
Joe
Chambers, James (Dishman, Dewey family; Dishman, N. J. family)
Butler; Community: District I; County: Carter; bought a house in the Lillie Addition
located in Elizabethton
James – 32 (1910)
plant worker
construction work
Mary E. (wife) – 28 (1914)
Dewey Dishman (brother)
Church, Jeff
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; believed to have moved to Washington
County in the Johnson City, TN area
Jeff – 71 (1871)
Mrs. (wife) – 60
Clifton (son) – 18 (1924)
Martha Carter (daughter) – 25 (1917)
formerly Mrs. Markland
Landon Markland (brother-in-law)
Russell Markland (son, grandson of Jeff) – 4 (1938)
Mary Markland (daughter, granddaughter of Jeff) – 1 (1941)
Bob Carter (son-in-law, Martha’s 2nd husband) – 30 (1912)
plant worker
Church, M. L. ***
Rt. 2., Hampton; Community: Fish Springs; County: Carter
Myron
Mrs. (wife)
1st husband – Wiley Lewis
Lela Lewis Johnson (daughter)
Harry Johnson (son-in-law)
Thelma Lewis Pierce (daughter)
Spence Pierce (son-in-law)
Church, Wiley
Elk Mills
Wiley
farmer
Gorly
Clawson, Clyde (Clawson, Damon family; Clawson, John R. family)
Butler; Community: District I-Piercetown; County: Carter; bought 4 acres from
McKinley Akers (no other location mentioned)
Clyde – 44 (1898)
Veteran of WWI
farmer
Lizzie (wife) – 46 (1896)
Mary (daughter) – 10 (1932)
Damon (nephew)
John R. (nephew)
Clawson, Damon (Clawson, Clyde family; Clawson, John R. family)
Butler; Community: District I-Piercetown; County: Carter; relocated to Stony Creek,
Elizabethton, TN
Damon – 35 (1917)
farmer
laborer
Rosa (wife) – 25 (1927)
Stella (daughter) – 9 (1933)
James (son) – 7 (1935)
Hester (daughter) – 4 (1938)
D. L. (son) – 2 (1940)
Clyde (Uncle)
John R. (brother)
Clawson, Gillie
Gillie
employed
Earl
Clawson, Gurney
Elk Mills
Gurney
farmer
Toney
Clawson, Henry
Little Milligan
Henry
farmer
Mary Lou
Clawson, John R. (Campbell, Waltz family; Clawson, Clyde family; Clawson, Damon family)
Butler; Community: District I-Little Milligan; County: Carter; bought 4 acres along
Booger Highway not far from where they lived before
John – 32 (1910)
common labor
Maude (wife) – 35 (1907)
formerly Maude Campbell
Waltz Campbell (father)
Wilma (daughter) – 11 (1931)
Evelyn (daughter) – 8 (1934)
Yvonne (son) – 6 (1936)
Ella Mae (daughter) – 3 (1939)
Sherrill (son) – infant
Clyde Clawson (uncle)
Damon Clawson (brother)
Clawson, Rebecca *** (Lewis, Gillie family)
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; relocated to Elizabethton in Carter County
Rebecca – 58 (1884)
husband (deceased) was a Spanish American war Veteran
Gillie Lewis (daughter) – 36 (1906)
Earl Lewis (grandson) – 14 (1928)
Ray Lewis (grandson) – 11 (1931)
Nora Lewis (granddaughter) – 9 (1933)
Paul Lewis (grandson – 8 (1934)
May Lewis (granddaughter) – 5 (1937)
Gene Lewis (granddaughter) – 1 (1941)
Unnamed son – missing in action in Pacific
Clawson, Riley
Elk Mills
Riley
mechanic
Ruth
Cole, Floyd
Elk Mills
Floyd
farmer
Mary
Colver, Flora, Mrs.
Gregg
Flora
farmer
Verlon Lunsford
Conway, Annie ***
Butler: Community: Gregg; County: Johnson
Annie – 40 (1902)
Lucille (daughter) – 12 (1930)
Tommie (son) – 10 (1932)
Barbara (daughter) – 7 (1935)
Arthur Irick (son) – 19 (1923)
son by a former marriage
bus driver
as of survey – United States Navy
Louise Irick (daughter-in-law) – 17 (1925)
Cook, J. Clayton *** (Cook, Thomas family; Vines, Tom family; Montgomery, Roosevelt
family)
Butler; Community: District IV-Lower Elk; County: Carter; relocated to Jonesboro, TN
J. C. – 41 (1901)
son of Thomas and Hanna Cook
Coy (wife) – 37 (1905)
formerly Coy Black
Bertha (daughter) – 17 (1925)
May (daughter) – 15 (1927)
Viola (daughter) – 13 (1929)
Merilda (daughter) – 12 (1930)
J. C. (son) – 9 (1933)
Charlie (son) – 3 (1939)
Mrs. Tom Vines (sister)
Mrs. Roosevelt Montgomery (sister)
Mrs. Lawrence Hicks (sister)
family attends church at Lower Elk
Cook, Mack
Little Milligan
Mack
farmer
Ray
Ruby
Cook, Thomas *** (Cook, J. Clayton family; Vines, Tom family; Montgomery, Roosevelt
family)
Butler; Community: District IV-Lower Elk; County: Carter; possible relocation to the
area of Roan Mountain
Thomas – 72 (1871)
Hannah (wife) – 73 (1870)
formerly Hannah Goodwin
Tarzan (grandson) – 27 (1915)
Matilda (granddaughter-in-law) – 28 (1914)
formerly Matilda Strickland
Clarence (great grandson, son of Tarzan and Matilda) – 7 (1935)
Hazel (great granddaughter, daughter of Tarzan and Matilda) – 3 (1939)
R. C. (great grandson, son of Tarzan and Matilda) – 1 (1941)
Mrs. Tom Vines (daughter)
Mrs. Roosevelt Montgomery (daughter)
Mrs. Lawrence Hicks (daughter)
Clayton Cook (son)
Courtner, Clyde
Rock Spring
Clyde
farmer
Violet
Courtner, I. W.
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; son R.A. moved a house to New
Butler
I. W. – 82 (1860)
passed March 3, 1949
Mamie (daughter) – 53 (1889)
R. A. Courtner (son)
Courtner, R. A. *** (Courtner, I. W. family)
Butler; Community: Butler-Lower Elk; County: Carter; relocated to New Butler
R. A. – 50 (1892)
store owner
Mae (wife) – 48 (1894)
Chloe (daughter) – 27 (1915)
Earl (son) – 25 (1917)
Varnell (son) – 20 (1922)
Frances (daughter) – 18 (1924)
Paul (son) – 13 (1929)
Howard (son) – 12 (1930)
Lucille (daughter) – 9 (1933)
Cowen, E. O. ***
Butler; Community: Cowen Town; County: Johnson; did not have to relocate
E. O. – 68 (1874)
Frances (wife) – 65 (1877)
Allen (granddaughter) – 19 (1921)
Cress, King H.
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; bought lots on Parkway Extension
in Elizabethton, TN
King H. – 48 (1894)
electrician
Ruth (wife) – 37 (1905)
Earlene (daughter) – 16 (1926)
William (son) – 5 (1937)
Crockett, Dock
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; relocated to Carderview with house
bought from P. B. Elliot and moved intact to lot
Dock – 56 (1886)
WWI Veteran
Dock and wife formerly from Jamestown, TN
Sarah (wife) – 46 (1896)
formerly Mrs. Sara Milsaps
Claude Milsaps (son) – 22 (1920)
US Army
Terry Milsaps (son) – 17 (1925)
Washington, DC
William (son) – 8 (1934)
Culver, Charles *** (Culver, T. L. family; Lunceford, W. H. family)
Butler; Community: Gregg; County: Johnson; relocated to Washington County in the
Jonesboro area
Charlie – 56 (1886)
1929-1939 – fireman
1939-1942 – farmer
1942 – storekeeper
Flora (wife) – 35 (1907)
formerly Flora Lunceford
daughter of W. H. Lunceford
Verlon (step-son) – 14 (1928)
T. L. Culver (brother)
Culver, Emma
Butler; Community: District I; County: Carver; relocated to Elizabethton
Emma – 61 (1881)
widow of Joe Culver
Carl (son) – 26 (1916)
Veteran
plant worker
Maude (daughter-in-law) – 21 (1921)
formerly Maude Reese
Scottie (grandson, son of Carl and Maude) – 1 (1941)
Harold (son)
farmer
Culver, T. L. *** (Culver, Charles family)
Little Milligan; T. L. Jr. assumed control of land, of which he sold and bought a lot
in Dry Hill area
T. L.
Veteran
note from 1947 that Mr. Culver had passed since survey was done
T. L. Jr. (son)
Lena (daughter-in-law)
formerly Lena Kate Greenwell
Martha Lunsford (housekeeper)
Curry, Ray
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; relocated to Carter County in vicinity of
Elizabethton, TN
Ray – 29 (1913)
Mary (wife) – 26 (1916)
daughter of Jake Reece
Curtis, Finley D. *** (Curtis, Selma family; Curtis, Fred family)
Butler; Community: District V-Butler; County: Johnson
Finley D. – 47 (1895)
son of F. P. Curtis
F.P. Curtis & Sons, Incorporated
(Historical family background)
Ruth (wife) – 40 (1902)
owner of Butler Confectionery
Selma Curtis (sister)
Fred Curtis (brother)
Curtis, Fred *** (Curtis, Finely family; Curtis Selma family)
Butler; Community: Roan Creek; County: Johnson; relocated to Washington, D.C.
Fred – 53 (1889)
Flora (wife) – 34 (1908)
Frederick (son) – 10 (1932)
Emily Kay (daughter) – 6 (1936)
Robert (son) – 4 (1938)
James (son) – 1 (1941)
Finley Curtis (brother)
Selma Curtis (sister)
Curtis, Mary
stenographer
Billy
Curtis, Selma (Curtis, Finley family; Curtis, Fred family)
Butler; Community: Butler; County: Johnson; bought Christine Goodwin’s home and
moved it to Carderview
Selma – 40 (1902)
Finley Curtis (brother)
Fred Curtis (brother)
Old Butler Surnames – D’s