Hawns, Potters, and Howards
JOHN I. POTTER &
ELIZA HOWARD POTTER holding Gracie and Herbert |
JOHN I. POTTER — b: 1875 – d: 1946 ELIZA HOWARD–b 1882 – d 1922 m: 1901 |
JOHN I. POTTER, 1875 – 1946 He was a minister and would ride his horse and carry his Bible in his saddle bag. He died in the pulpit at Frankfort Church. | GILBERT POTTER 1872 – 1931 |
HEB POTTER – 1862 – 1952 &
PARELIA HAWN POTTER with children See obit at bottom of page.. |
JONCE POTTER – 1868 – 1960 ELIZA HAWN – 1878 -1954
m: 1889 |
WILLIAM MELTON – 1860 – ARTY POTTER – 1864 – 1965 m: 1889 |
POTTER, HEBBERT–‘UNCLE EBB’ POTTER--Hebbert (Ebb) Potter age 103 passed away early Wednesday morning at the home of his son Major Potter of Oneida. Mr. Potter was probably Scott County’s oldest citizen and had been in ill health for about seven years. He was a splendid citizen, a member of the Baptist church and had many friends in the community. Besides his wife, Mrs. Perelda Potter he is survived by: three sons and four daughters. Henry and Walter Potter of Morgan county, Major Potter of Oneida, Millie Potter and Sarah Hawn of Morgan county, Mrs. N. D. Gorman (German) of Cincinnati, O., Lela Potter of Oneida. Several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral service was held at the Hazel Valley Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. with the Rev. John Riley Byrd officiating. Burial in Reed cemetery, with West in charge. (Scott County News 12 Jun 1953)
POTTER, PARILDA H.–Parilda Hawn Potter, age 80, passed away at the home of her son, Major Potter of Oneida, Tenn.; Wednesday, March 21, 1956 after an illness of one week. She was a member of the Baptist church. She is survived by 1 son, Major Potter of Oneida, Tenn.; 2 daughters, Lila Potter of Oneida, Tenn., Mrs. N. D. German of Cincinnati, Ohio; 5 grandchildren, and 5 Great Grand Children. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. from the Hazel Valley Baptist Church, with the Rev. John Riley Byrd officiating. Burial followed in the Hazel Valley Cemetery. Arrangements by West Funeral Home. (Scott County News 30 Mar 1956)
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Courtesy of Glenna Mae Hawn Murphy Morgan