Court in April 1851

Monday, April 7th 1851.

State of Tennessee Wayne County§ Be it remembered that a quarterly County Court was began and held for the County of Wayne at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro on the 7th day it being the first Monday in April in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and fifty one Where and when the following Justices present and presiding to wit David J JONES Chairman LAFFERTY CARTER CURTIS BARKER MONTAGUE YOUNG WILSON VOORHIES A B GANT CYPERT L B GANT BREWER HAM DIXON & HUCKABY

Came Rial BREWER Sheriff and Collector of the public taxes for Wayne County for the year 1851 and entered into the following bonds To with [here follows the standard bond. Bondsmen were Rial BREWER, Isaac MORRIS, George T. FREDEKING, John McDOUGAL, C B McLEAN, & G. W. BARKER. The bond was signed as follows //s// Rial BREWER, Isaac MORRIS, George Th FREDEKING John McDOUGAL G W BARKER C B McLEAN]

And the said Rial BREWER and each of his securities came into Court and acknowledged the execution of said bond for the purposes there specified which was received by the Court and ordered to be ordered

Monday April 7th 1851

State of Tennessee [Tennessee – crossed out] Wayne County

[here follows a second bond for Rial BREWER with the same securities for the same offices]

Ordered by the Court that William JAMES be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of William FOWLER and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Isued April 9th 1851

Upon the petition of M B FOWLER & others it is ordered by the Court that the Sheriff of Wayne County summons a Jury to consist of not less than five nor more than twelve freeholders to view and [marked – crossed out] and report the expedience of desannuling the new road and opening the old road from Baker CYPERTs to John McGLAMERYs and that they report the same to the July term of this Court Isued April 9, 1851

A settlement between William JONES Clerk of this Court and Ibby G. GALLAHER Guar. of the minor heirs of John GALLAHER Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which as confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Monday April 7th 1851

Upon motion to appropriate to W CARTER the sum of four 50/100 dollars for making Coffin & c for U STAGGS a pauper who died at the poorhouse in said County those who voted in the affirmative D J JONES Chr. LAFFERTY YOUNG BARKER L B GANT DIXON & HUCKABY(7) Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of [the – crossed out] any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that Lewis DICUS be appointed overseer of the Road of 2d Class in the place of [Lewis DICUS – crossed out] Larkin GRIMES and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction

Upon the petition of King PRATER and Henson RAY it is ordered by the Court that the line dividing the first & second Districts of Wayne County be so changed as to run with Morrison [Creek – crossed out] Branch of Beech Creek attaching the said King PRATER and Henson RAY to the first district

Ordered by the Court that Abraham MONTAGUE & Jonathan MORRIS be appointed Commissioners to settle with the County officers of Wayne County for the year 1851 in the place of A MONTAGUE and James ANDERSON

Upon motion to appropriate to Jonathan MORRIS the sum of three 40/100 dollars for furnishing articles for paupers for Wayne County Thos who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr LAFFERTY CARTER YOUNG BARKER VOORHIES CYPERT L B GANT DIXON & HUCKABY 10 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued April 9, 1851

Upon motion to appropriate to R BREWER the sum of 4 15/100 for Wood Broom &c furnished the Court Room for 1851 those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. LAFFERTY CARTER YOUNG BARKER VOORHIES CYPERT L B GANT DIXON & HUCKABY 10 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not other wise appropriated Isued April 9 1851

The Last Will & testament of Robert S CYPERT deceased was this proven in open Court by the oath of T M WHITTON & Osborn REEVES Subscribing witnesses thereto which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded Where upon came James B ANDERSON Executor appointed in said will and entered into bond in the sum of four hundred dollars with T.M. WHITTON his security which was approved of by the Court and ordered to be recorded whereupon the Court ordered Letters to Isue to the said James ANDERSON accordingly and where upon the said James ANDERSON took the necessary oath for his qualification

Monday April 7th 1851

Upon motion to appropriate to Henry MORRIS the sum of forty 75/100 dollars Chr. Bill for waiting on J J BOYD a pauper who died at the Poorhouse in said County Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. LAFFERTY CARTER YOUNG BARKER CYPERT L B GANT DIXON & HUCKABY 9 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that Charles M THOMPSON be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of Ed SHIPMAN removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that John MASSEY be appointed overseer of the road of 2 Class and that he work from the Cross roads near Esqr BREWERs to the County line and that he have John CANNENS[?] James BENNETT Nathan BENNETT James McGAW John BENNETT Hezakeah MASSEY Peter PRINCE and all the hands in that bounds to work under his direction Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that Joseph G GALLAHER be appointed Overseer of the Road of 2d Class in the place of John LEE and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that Thompson M MORGAN be appointed overseer of the road of 1st Class in the place of John A KENNADY and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that Henderson WHITE be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of Henderson DICKERSON and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions Isued April 9, 1851

Came W W GRIMES Guardian to the minor heir of James GRIMES dec’d and renewed his bond in the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars with Wm. M LAFFERTY and Wm F CROMWELL his securities which was rec’d by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that Robert A ROBNETT be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of Solomon PHILIPS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that Elias BECKHAM be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of Lemuel PANNEL removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that Green WILSON the overseer of the road of 1st Class open and keep open the road [of as – crossed out] Viewed and marked out by G W BARKER and others a Jury appointed to change the road at the head of the branch above Wm ARNOLDs Isued April 9 1851

Monday April 7th 1851

Came Geo. R. BIFFLE and others who at aformer term of this Court a Jury to view and mark our a change in the road of 2d Class reading dow[sic] Buffalo from Ashland and report a change found as directed in said order And if is [further – crossed out] ordered by the Court that A C RASBERRY be appointed overseer to open and keep up said in the place of J F STOWE and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued April 9, 1851

Came James DICKEY and others a Jury of View summonds to view a change in the Waynesboro & Savannah road near Wm J GRIMES and report a change found as directed in said order

Came Nathan BIFFLE and others who was appointed a Jury to View and mark out a change in the road of 2d Class leading down 48 Mile Creek near Wm B WALKERs And report a road found as directed in said order

[Came into court T M WHITTON who was on the 27th Feb. 1851 duly elected Constable of Wayne County by the qualified Voters of the 10th Civil District to fill the unexpired term of Lasson HAYES removed and entered into the following bond to wit§ – this entire entry marked error]

James M RAMSEY et als Exparte§ Petition to sell land and for Dower

Be it remembered that this cause came on this day a further hearing before the Worshipful David I JONES William LAFFERTY W CARTER and others Justices &c. present and presiding upon the report of the Clerk & Master & special commissioner and report of the Surveyor & commissioners which reports being unexcepted to and in all things confirmed and are in the words and figures following to wit

James M RAMSEY et als Exparte§ The undersigned Clerk & Master and special commissioner in this cause would respectfully report to your Worships that in obedience to a decretal order made at your February term 1851 after having given the notice and upon the terms therein mentioned he on the 8th day of March 1851 [after having given the notice and upon the terms therein mentioned – crossed out] sold the lands mentioned in said order when Mary H. SHIELDS being the highest and best bidder therefor became the purchaser of all the said lands lying upon Green River and described in the petition in this cause in exhibits A & C subject to the dower of the said Mary H SHILDS[sic] at the sum of $50-00 [$50.00?] who executed her bond with Samuel R LAIRD security thereto payable twelve months

Monday April 7th 1851

after date And Henry H HUNTER at the same time being the highest and best bidder therefor became the purchaser of the lands mentioned in said petition lying on Chalk Creek and described in exhibits B & D at the price of $214-00 who executed his bond for the same payable twelve months after date with John McDOUGAL security thereto both of which securities are decreed good and sufficient a lien being retained upon said lands until said purchase money is paid. All of which is respectfully submitted this April 7 1851 //s// William JONES Clk

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State of Tennessee, Wayne County§ By order of the Court Court of Wayne County February term 1851 We Jesse S ROSS Surveyor Joseph EAST and John R HELTON Commissioners to allot and set apart to Mary H SHIELDS her dower out of the lands of John N SHIELDS her deceased husband after having understood the whole matter have proceeded to run and mark off 132½ acres as her dower beginning at the South West corner of James HELTONs 155 acres Entry Running South passing TURNERs So East corner at 2 poles in all 25 poles to a large poplar Thence East 32º South 32 poles to a Rock hickory and sweet gum pointers, Thence South 40 poles to a chesnut[sic] Thence east 10º south 126 poles to a stake Thence north 110 poles to the S B lines of A G McDOUGAL Entry Thence West on McDOUGAL & HELTON S B 175 poles to the beginning including the improvements lots dwelling houses &c being in our Judgement the one third part in value of the real estate of John N SHIELDS deceased died seized and possessed of Given under our hands this Feb 27th 1851 //s// Jesse S ROSS Surveyor Joseph EAST John R HELTON

It is therefore ordered and decreed by the Court that all the right and title to the use and occupation of in and to said land above laid out and allotted to said Mary H. SHIELDS be divested out of the said petitioners heirs at law of said John N SHIELDS be

[divested out of them – crossed out]

and that the same be vested in said Mary H SHIELDS and her assigns for and during her natural life It is further ordered and decreed by the Court that [all other matters be reserved until said purch – crossed out] and all other matters be reserved until said purchase money is paid

Monday April 7th 1851

T M WHITTON who was on the 27th Febr. 1851 duly and legally elected Constable of Wayne County by the qualified voters of the 10th Civil District thereof to fill the unexpired term of Lawson HAYS removed came into Court and entered into the following bond to wit

[standard bond follows. Securities were T H MABRY James B ANDERSON and Wm B ROSS. Bond was
for $4000.00]

And the said T M WHITTON T H MABRY and Wm B ROSS came into Court and acknowledged the execution of said Bond and the Court approved of the same and ordered it to be recorded Whereupon the said WHITTEN took the necessary Oaths for his qualification

Upon motion to appropriate to Rial BREWER Sheriff of Wayne County the Sum thirty dollars for exaficious services for the year 1850 Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. LAFFERTY YOUNG MONTAGUE BARKER VOORHIES CYPERT L B GANT & DIXON 9 Noes A B GANT 1 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued April 9, 1851

Upon motion it is ordered by the Court that Wm B ROSS be appointed a Commissioner to have a Pessery built in the North west corner of the Court yard for the Convenience of the Citizens of the County

Monday April 7th 1851

Upon motion to appropriate Geo. W BARKER A B GANT T P CYPERT Wm. R CURTIS B HOPSON A J BREWER John DIXON David WHITTEN the sum of five dollars [Revenue commissioners – crossed out] each W. CARTER Wm M LAFFERTY & John P VOORHIES the sum of six dollars each to John T YOUNG the sum of Four dollars and to James C WHITAKER the sum of two dollars for their services as revenue commissioners for their respective Districts the year 1851 Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. LAFFERTY YOUNG MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES A B GANT CYPERT BREWER HAM & HUCKABY 12 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued April 9, 1851

Ordered by the Court that John STOCKARD be appointed overseer of the road of 2 Class in the place of William CRAIG and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued April 9, 1851

Upon motion to appropriate to John McDOUGAL Clerk of the Circuit Court and other their fees respectively in certain bills of Cost against Wayne County which are duly certified to wit

State of Tennessee vs James McCLANAHAN§ John McDOUGAL Clerk $5.50 R. A. HILL $5.00 Rial BREWER $1.00 Isued April 11, 1851

State of Tennessee vs John GILL§ Clerk J. McDOUGAL $5.75 R.A. HILL $5.00 R. BREWER $ .29 J F HALL $1.00 A. MONTAGUE $ .50 Wm. T HELTON $ .50 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs Frank STOWE§ [ACKLIN $ .25 T. MEREDITH $5. – crossed out] C. ACKLIN $ .25 T. MEREDITH $ .50 A. M. FALLER[?] $1.63 H. PRATER $ .75 Isued April 12, 1851

State of Tennessee vs William STAGGS§ C. ACKLIN $ .25 John JACKSON $ .25 Wm. WALKER $2.25 James KYLE $2.25 R. BREWER $ .25 Isued April 9, 1851

State of Tennessee vs A G NUMAN§ R BREWER fifty cents J B HURST $5.00 [Milus TRAMEL $2.00 – crossed out] A J SHAW $3.37 Isued April 9, 1851

State of Tennessee vs A G NUMAN§ R. BREWER $ .50 Isued April 9, 1851

State of Tennessee vs Sol PHILLIPS§ R. BREWER $ .25 C. ACKLIN $ .25 G. BUSH $5.34 R. STAGGS $7.89 Isued April 14, 1851

State of Tennessee vs Sol PHILLIPS§ R. BREWER $ .50 J N STAGGS $3.00 Isued April 11, 1851

State of Tennessee vs J A LAWSON & Sarah REEVES§ R. BREWER $1.50 J. HAYES $ .50 Thomas ALLEN $2.19

State of Tennessee vs F. CORBORN[?]§ E. H. PUGH $ .25 Stephen PARSLEY $2.25

Monday April 7th 1851

State of Tennessee vs T CARTER§ E. PUGH $ .25 John CARTER $5.00 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs C. ACKLIN§ E. H. PUGH $ .75 Mark F EDWARDS $6.00 B F THOMAS $5.38 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs J W TACKETT & I DICKESON§ James GRAY $1.71 R. J. CYPERT $1.00 E. H. PUGH $ .75 Oran MABRY $3.26 John Q TACKETT $6.26 Phillip TACKETT $6.42 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs Gray BRYANT & A SNOW§ R. BREWER $ .25 J. B. HURST $2.25 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs G. BRYANT & A SNOW§ J. McDOUGAL $5.75 R. J. CYPERT $1.25 R. BREWER $ .29 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs Gray BRYANT§ Indict in ten cases R. BREWER $ .25 in cash $2.50 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs Robert MORRIS§ R. BREWER $ .25 M WILSON $2.50 J. N. STAGGS $ .50 Jonath[??] Issued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs James HARRIS§ J McDOUGAL $17.50 Wm. BENHAM $ .50 N. B. EAKIN $ .50 W. D. DAVIS $ .50 N. Y. BROWN $ .75 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs James LACKEY§ J. McDOUGAL $11.25 Wm. BENHAM $ .50 Jonathan MORRIS $ .75 Isued April 10, 1851

State of Tennessee vs Jacob TIPPER§ J. McDOUGAL $6.32 B. B. ALEXANDER $1.25 R. BREWER $ .25 Isued April 12, 1851

State of Tennessee vs John W. ROSS§ McDOUGAL John $6.87 [R. B. – crossed out] E. H PUGH $ .50 Isued April 10th 1851

State of Tennessee vs Hal PRATER§ J. McDOUGAL $4.74 R. BREWER $1.50 Isued April 10 1851

State of Tennessee vs Halloway PRATER§ J. McDOUGAL $5.62 T. MEREDITH $1.50 Isued April 12, 1851

State of Tennessee vs Gray BRYANT§ J. P. CLARK $5.75, John McDOUGAL $6.87, L. L. MACK $1.50, R. BREWER $ .25 Isued April 16, 1851.

Thos who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. LAFFERTY CARTER YOUNG BARKER VOORHIES CYPERT L B GANT DIXON & HUCKABY 10 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated

Monday April 7th 1851

Samuel C MITCHELL et als vs Samuel L BURNS§ Bet[sic] remembered that this cause came on for hearing this day before the Worshipful David J JONES, W CARTER, W J YOUNG W. LAFFERTY, A MONTAGUE G W BARKER T. P. CYPERT L B GANT A B GANT, J P VOORIES, J C G WILSON, John DIXON Geo E HUCKABY A J BREWER B HAM & others Justices &c present and presiding upon the report of the Jury appointed and summoned and Sworn for the purpose of laying off and valuing the one acre land of said defendant oposite the lands of said petitioner Samuel C MITCHELL for the purpose of building a Grist Mill which report is in the words and figures following to wit§

The undersigned freeholders having be summoned by the Sheriff of Wayne County and Sworn as a Jury of View to lay off one acre of land on the Mill site near Ashland off the land of S L BURNS the defendant in the petition And learning that the defendant has no land on the opposite side of the River nearer than two hundred yards and believing that we have no right to lay off said land therefore we did not lay off said land. All of which is respectfully submitted to the consideration of the worshipful Court This the 22d day of March 1851 //s// D J JONES L G RASBURY A C RASBURY

Which report being unexcepted to is in all things confirmed It is therefore further ordered by the Court that the said Jurors be allowed one dollar each for their services to be taxed in the bill of costs in this cause that the petitioner herein be dismissed and that said defendant recover of said petitioners Samuel C MITCHELL John STOCKARD & J J KINKEAD costs of this cause and that execution issue for the same

Upon motion Thomas Young was this day appointed a commissioner & Treasurer of the poor house in said County for the year 1851

Ordered that Court adjour till tomorrow morning 9 Oclock //s// D J JONES Chair, Wm. M. LAFFERTY G. W. BARKER

Tuesday April 8th 1851

Court met according to adjournment

Present & presiding D J JONES Chr BARKER & LAFFERTY [YOUNG – crossed out] his Associates

A settlement Between William JONES Clerk of this Court and Joseph BREWER Guardian to Wasson minor heir of Mary ROBERTSON Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was [submitted – crossed out] Confirmed and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between William JONES Clerk of this Court and A J BREWER Guardian to the minor heirs of Mary HENSLEY Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that Seth DABBS be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of A M FALLEN removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions Isued April 9, 1851

Came Thomas YOUNG Jonathan MORRIS and W CARTER and took the necessary Oath for their qualification as poor house Commissioners [and the said – crossed out] for Wayne County the year 1851 And the said Thomas YOUNG who was appointed Treasurer of said board and entered into bond in the sum of one thousand dollars for the faithful performance of his duty as such Treasurer with Wm J YOUNG his security which was approved by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered that Court adjourn till Court in Course //s// D J JONES (Chair Wm. M. LAFFERTY G. W. BARKER

Court July 1850

Monday July Term 1850
State of Tennessee, Wayne County Be it remembered that a quarterly County Court was began& held for the County of Wayne at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro on the first day it being the first Monday in July in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and fifty the following Justices of the peace present and presiding (to wit) D J JONES Chr. YOUNG LAFFERTY JOBE CARTER BURNS MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES GANT WALTKINS CURTIS BREWER HAM DIXON LEE & RODGERS

Came J P VOORHIES & others who was at a former term of this court appointed a Jury of View to view and mark out so as to change the road leading up Buffalo River and make the following report Begin at David VOORHIES and runne [sic] to John CRAIGs which report was [Ordered-crossed out] received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that E POLLACK be appointed Overseer of the opening and Keeping up the road as viewed and marked out by J P VOORHIES & others and that he have the following hands George I WALKER Samuel VOORHIES David VOORHIES hands James VOORHIES George W PERY James McCAN Solom COUCH, and all the hands in the bounds to work under his direction Isued July 25th 1850

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and John N MARTIN Guardian of the minor heirs of Nathaniel MARTIN dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was received by the Court & ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court Jonathan MORRIS James ANDERSON & John McDOUGAL be appointed a committee to superintend the Painting outside the wood work [Window Casing – crossed out]& c of the Court house in Waynesboro

Came James ANDERSON Administrator of the Estate of Jesse COPELAND Dec’d and returned into court an Inventory of said Estate verified by his oath which was received and ordered to be recorded

Came James ANDERSON Administrator of all and singular the googs[sic] & Chattles rights& credits of the estate of Elizabeth LOYD dec’d and returned into Court an Inventory of said Estate verified by his oath which was received and ordered to be recorded

Came T H MABRY Trustee of Wayne County and entered into bond in the sum of Twenty six hundred dollars with C B McLEAN Jon. MORRIS & J L CYPERT his securities Condition for the faithful paying out all monies that shall come into his hands on account of Common School which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

 Monday July 1st 1850

Upon motion to appropriate to John McDOUGAL & others entitled thereto the sum of fifteen 50/100 [twenty one 25/100 [ – crossed out] dollars in a bill of cost against Wayne County to wit State of Tennessee vs Stephen PARSLEY & others James P CLARK Clerk of Supreme Court five 75/100 dollars Clerk John McDOUGAL five 75/100 dollars Sheriff PUGH four dollars those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG LAFFERTY CARTER BURNS MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS GANT CURTIS and LEE 13 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued July 25th 1850

Came Nathan BIFFLE and others who was appointed at a former term of this Court a Jury to view and mark out a a change in the road and reported a change found as of directed in the order which was received and ordered to be recorded

Came Wm B walker and other who was at a former term of this appointed a July[sic]
of View and mark out a change in the road and report a change as directed which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Upon motion to appropriate to Jonathan MORRIS the sum of twelve dollars and fifty three cents the amount by him expended for BOYD a pauper of said County Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG LAFFERTY JOBE CARTER BURNS BARKER WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS GANT CURTIS & LEE 13 Noes MONTAGUE 1 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued July 25th 1850

Upon motion to appropriate to Jonathan MORRIS the sum of six dollars by him [expended-crossed out] paid to Mr. McDOLE[??] for taking care of a pauper those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG LAFFERTY JOBE CARTER BURNS MONTAGUE BARKER WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS GANT CURTIS HAM & LEE 15 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued July 25th 1850

Ordered by the Court that J I BIFFLE be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of Hiram BRYSON and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued July 25th 1850

Ordered by the court that Luke LEE be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of James I[?] SCOTT and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued July 25th 1850

 Monday July 1st 1850
Ordered by the Court that the following good and lawful men of the County of Wayne be appointed and summonds by the Sheriff of said County to attend and serve as Jurors at the next term of our Circuit Court [term-crossed out] to be held at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro on the fourth Monday in September next (To wit) John DAVIS Daniel MABERRY Marcus COOK Isaac W ROSS Clanton THORP Isaac MORRIS William L T EDWARDS John M HUTTON George W BARKER David VOORHIES John C G WILSON Andrew P DOWNING James D COPELAND John WHITE Pitere M SATTERFIELD Jackson DOOLIN William R CURTIS Joseph HOLT Turner M WHITTEN Andrew J BREWER [John LISLE crossed out] Jeremiah MOATS John MELTON John W. LEE Mordica THORNTON Charles R WALKER and that John F HALL and John JACKSON Jr. be appointed and summonds to attend as Constables and wate[sic] on the Court and that Venirafacious Isue returnable to said Circuit Court Isued July 25 1850

On motion to appropriate to A T HASSELL the sum of fourteen dollars [the- crossed out] for bacon furnished the poorhouse those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES YOUNG [LAFFERTY -crossed out] JOBE CARTER BURNS BARKER WATKINS CURTIS LEE & RODGERS 10 noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hand of the Trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued July 25th 1850

Ordered by the Court that Robert JOHNSON William JOHNSON Jefferson JOHNSON Isaac MORTON& James SPAIN be appointed a Jury to view and mark out a chance[sic] in the road commencing at the fall of the branch below B HAMM’s house and intersect the old road at said HAM’s house and that they report the same to the Oct. term of this Court Isued July 25th 1850

Upon motion to appropriate to L D MACK the sum of two 56/100 dollars the amount [by-crossed out] by him furnished plank for the poorhouse those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr YOUNG JOBE CARTER BURNS BARKER WATKINS CURTIS HAM LEE & RODGERS 11 Noes MONTAGUE 1 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued July 25th 1850

Upon motion to appropriate to W CARTER the sum of $4 25/100 dollars for Coffin furnished for a pauper of Wayne County Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. JOBE BURNS MONTAGUE BARKER & RODGERS 6 Noes YOUNG 1 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued July 25th 1850

Monday July 1st 1850
Upon motion to appropriate to A T HASSELL the sum of twenty five dollars for labor done on the public square in the town of Waynesboro those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG JOBE CARTER BURNS BARKER WATKINS GANT CURTIS HAM LEE RODGERS 12 Noes MONTAGUE 1 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued July 25th 1850

This day Matthew J SIMS presented to the Court his resignation to the office of Justice of the peace of the eight civil district Wayne County in writing which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Notice was this day given to the Court by Katherine COPELAND widow of Jesse COPELAND Dec’d that she will apply at the August term of this court to have two freeholders appointed to apportion her dower

Ordered by the Court that Joseph HAM be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of G R BIFFLE and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued July 25th 1850

Came James ANDERSON who was at a former term of this Court appointed Administrator of all and singular the goods & Chattles rights and credits of Jesse COPELAND dec’d and suggested in writing the Insolvency of said estate it is therefore ordered by the Court that such publication be given as in by law in such cases required and that notice be given to all person having Claims against said estate to file them with the Clerk of this Court by the first day of January net duly authenticated as the law directs for prorate distribution[sic] or they will be forever barred

Came Joseph HOLT & others who was at a former term of this Cort[sic] appointed a Jury to view so as to change the Waynesboro & Florence Road by the plantation of Samuel LAWSON and report a change as directed in the order which was received by the Court and ordered to by[sic] recorded

Monday July Term 1st 1850
Came Daniel PHILIPS & others who was at a former term of this Court appointed a Jury of View to view & mark out so as to Change the road running dow[sic] little Cypress Commencing opposite George WHITTEN‘s and report a change made as directed in the said order which was received and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and T.H. MABRY Trustee of said County of the apportionment and distribution of the Common School monies in the year 1849 was this day submitted to the Court which was received and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the court that Samuel BECKHAM be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of John MELSON and that he have Wm ETHRIDGE John MELSON & John ROBINS and all the hands in that bounds to work under his direction Isued July 25th 1850

Came Elizabeth CARTER who has been constituted and appointed Guardian to Soloman K CARTER Joseph W CARTER John R CARTER & George J CARTER minor heirs of David CARTER Dec’d and entered into bond in the sum of fifty one hundred and sixty dollars with Daniel T CARTER and Rutha M CARTER her securities which was approved by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered that Court adjourn till Court in Course //s// D J JONES Chair W. CARTER Wm M LAFFERT

Court April 1850

Monday April 1st, 1850

State of Tennessee Wayne County

Know all men by these presents that we Thomas H. MABRY Wm POLLARD Thomas MEREDITH Jonathan MORRIS S L BURNS and John L. CYPERT all of the County [of Wayne – crossed out] and State aforesaid are held and firmly bound unto the State of Tennessee in the sum of twenty five hundred dollars which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs executors & administrators dated this 1st day of April 1850 The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bound Thomas H MABRY is trustee of Wayne County whose duty is to receive and pay over all fines by him received under an act of the Assembly entitled an act to punish small offenses. Now if the said Thomas H MABRY as such trustee shall indemnify said County for any loss occasioned by [any – crossed out] breech of his duty in proceeding under said act and pay as lawfully directed all fines received or which might have been received by him under said act then this obligation to be void else to be and remain in full force and effect / / s / / T H MABRY (seal) William POLLARD (seal) Thomas MEREDITH (seal) Jonathan MORRIS (seal) S L BURNS (seal) John L CYPERT (seal)

And the said Thomas H. MABRY and each of his said securities acknowledged the execution of said bonds in open Court which was approved of and received by the Court and ordered to be recorded whereupon the said Thomas H MABRY took the necessary Oath for his qualification.

Ordered by the court that Hiram MORRISON be appointed overseer of the road of 1st Class in the place of John MORRISON and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Apr 3, 1850

A settlement between the County Commissioners and the County Trustee was this day presented to the Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that John LEE be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of Joseph DIAL removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions Isued Apr 3, 1850

Monday April 1st 1850

Upon the petition of Nathan F BIFFLE It is ordered by the Court that the Sheriff summon a Jury to consist of not less than five nor more than twelve free holders who after they have been duly sworn for said purpose shall view and report the propriety of changing the road leading from Waynesboro to Ashland where it passed his residence so as to run on the north instead of the south side of the branch and that they report to the next term of the Court Isued May 28th 1850

Ordered by the Court that the following good and lawful men of the County of Wayne be appointed and summoned by the Sheriff of said County to be and attend at the next term of our Circuit Court to be held for said County of Wayne at the Court house in the town of Waynesboro on the fourth Monday in May next to wit Thomas MABERRY David C McADOO Jonathan C ELLIOTT Robert W SIMS Samuel L. BURNS Calvin B McLEAN Joseph EAST Abraham MONTAGUE Bennett COLE Elisha R McANALLY Nathan BIFFLE Peter COLE William HAWK Matthew J SIMS John CYPERT John HAYES George COOK Brinkley HOPSON Henry PIGG George W BREWER George W DELK George E HUCKABY Micajah McGEE George WHITTEN William THORNTON Sr. And that Losson HAYES and Robert C MACK constables be appointed and summoned to attend and wait on said Court and that Venirafaciaus Isue returnable to said Circuit Court Isued Apr 3 1850

On petition of Mason TIDWELL and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said TIDWELL is blind and in indigent circumstances and unable to do manual Labor it is ordered by the Court that the said Mason TIDWELL have the privilege of Hawking and Peddling within the Court of Wayne on his taking the Oath prescribed by law in such Cases

On motion to appoint EAST & CARTER the sum of six dollars and sixty four cents for repair on the Court house those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY MONTAGUE WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS SIMS HOPSON GRAY BREWER HAM DIXON LEE PHILLIPS and WHITTEN 17 noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

Ordered by the Court that the Commissioners appointed by this Court to examine in to the Condition of the town lots in Waynesboro be authorized to compromise with any persons having in possession by any Color of title any of said lots belonging to Wayne County without any pay for the improvements there on as they may think just.

Monday April 1st 1850

Ordered by the Court that Solomon COOCH George I WALKER David VOORHIES Elisha POLLOCK and John VOORHIES freeholders be appointed a Jury of View to View and mark out so as to change the Buffalo road Beginning at David VOORHIES and thence down on the South side of said River and intersect the Mt. Pleasant road at John CRAIGs and that they report the same to the next turn of this Court.

Came John H HENDRICK & others who was appointed at a former term of this Court a Jury of View to View and mark out a change in the road leading up Holly Creek and report the Change made as directed in the order which was received by the Court.

On motion to appropriate to James T YOUNG Thomas MEREDITH John GRIMES John P VOORHIES A B GANT M J SIMS Wm R CURTIS B HOPSON B HAM John DIXON and John PHILLIPS the sum of five dollars each and to W CARTER and Wm. M LAFFERTY each the sum of six dollars for their services as revenue commissioners for the present year 1850 Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE BURNS CARTER MONTAGUE WILSON [GANT- crossed out] WATKINS SIMS HOPSON DIXON LEE PHILLIPS BREWER HAM WHITTAN 18 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued Young May 6th 1850 Isued May 27th 1850

Came in to Court Rial BREWER who was on the first Saturday in March 1850 duly and constitutionally elected Sheriff for Wayne County by the qualified Voter thereof for the next two years thereafter ensuing and entered into the following bond to wit [here follows a standard bond which carried over to page 105, no heading] bond signed Rial BREWER (seal) Wm BENHAM (seal) John HAYES(seal) J W STANFIELD (seal) Brinkley HOPSON (seal) J I BIFFLE (seal) And the said Rial BREWER and each of his said securities Acknowledged the execution of said bond in open Court which was approved of and received by the Court whereupon the Said Rial BREWER took the necessary Oaths for his qualifications [here follows another version of the above bond which has been crossed out]

Monday April 1st 1850

Ordered by the Court that Joseph S[?] ROBNETT be appointed overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of John JACKSON Jr. and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Apr 13 1850

Ordered by the Court that Allen KERLEY work on the Waynesboro and Ashland Road under John FISH and that he be exempt from working on road that he formly worked on

On motion to appropriate to John ROBNETT the sum of three dollars the amount by him expended for the support of James J BOYD a pauper of Wayne County in the year 1849 those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Cr. YOUNG LAFFERTY CARTER MONTAGUE WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS HOPSON GRAY PHILLIPS & WHITTEN 12 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated

It is ordered by the Court (there being more than [a majority-crossed out] two thirds of the Justices of the Peace in said County present) that an additional civil district to be known as district No 14 be and the same is hereby established and bounded as follows to wit commencing where the old line between Wayne and Hardin County intersects the Tennessee River thence up the river to the point where the line between Wayne and Hardin County as established by the act of 1849-50 attaching a portion of Hardin County to Wayne County leaves said river thence with said line to the old Wayne County lines thence north with said line to the beginning being that portion so attached to the County of Wayne It is further ordered by the Court that the Town of Clifton in said District be and is hereby established the place of holding elections and the precinct in and for said District until the same is changed by a majority of the voters of said District voting in any District election voting for the same. It is further ordered by the Court that the Sheriff open and hold an election for on Constable and two Justices of the peace for said District after having given the notice required by law

Monday April 1st 1850

This day came Rial BREWER into Court who was on the first Saturday in March 1850 duly & constitutionally elected Sheriff [of Wayne County-crossed out] and Collector of the public taxes of Wayne County and entered into the following bonds to wit [here follows a standard bond] / / s / / Rial BREWER (seal) Wm BENHAM (seal) John HAYSE (seal) Wiley BREWER (seal) Brinkley HOPSON (seal) J W STANFIELD (seal) Z M JOHNSON (seal) Lasson HAYS (seal) [there follows here another bond carrying over to page 108 with the same signatories] And the said Rial BREWER and each of his said securities acknowledged the execution of said Bonds in open Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said Rial BREWER took the necessary Oaths for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that Sheriff pay over to the Commissioners of the Poorhouse the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars out of the County Tax when collected the present year 1850

On motion to appropriate to M J SIMS the sum of Eight dollars for holding the Election for County officers in March 1850 Those who Voted in the affirmative were D J JONES chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE POPE BURNS CARTER MONTAGUE VOORHIES WATKINS HOPESON HAM DIXON LEE & PHILLIPS 16 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

Ordered by the Court that L D MACK Lewis HARDIN Stephen BIVENS Isaac MORRIS Thompson MORGAN [& Sylvester SHIELDS-crossed out] be appointed a Jury of View to view so as to change the Waynesboro & Waterloo Road so as to run on the line dividing the lands of J I BIFFLE and Silvester SHIELDS and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Isued May 28th 1850

[page 109] Monday April 1st 1850

On motion to appropriate to E H PUGH Sheriff the sum of six dollars and sixty five cents for bord &c John WAGGONER in jail and for wood furnished Court Room Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY JOBE CARTER WATKINS BREWER DIXON LEE PHILLIPS & WHITTEN 12 Noes MONTAGUE So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

On petition it is ordered by the Court that Wm B WALKER A C RASBERRY Andrew JACKSON Peter YOUNG John STOCKARD and James E McKNIGHT be appointed a Jury to View and mark out so as to change the road leading down fortyeight mile Creek by the plantation of E D BIFFLE and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Isued May 28th 1850

A majority of the Justices of Wayne County present the Court proceeded to elect a Ranger for said County for the next ensuring two years whereupon David J JONES was duly elected And entered into bond in the sum of five hundred dollars with C B McLEAN and R A HILL his securities conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties as such ranger And the said D J JONES and each of his said securities Acknowledged the execution of said bond in open Court and the Court approved and received said bond and ordered it to be recorded. Whereupon the said D J JONES took the necessary Oaths for his qualification

A majority of the Justices of the peace being present the Court proceeded to elect a Corner for Wayne County for the next two years ensuing Whereupon John L CYPERT was duly elected and the said John L CYPERT entered into bond in the sum of Twenty five hundred dollars with S L BURNS T H MABRY Wm BENHAM and Jon. MORRIS his securities Conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duties in said office And the said John L CYPERT and each of his securities acknowledged the execution of said bond in open court which was approved of and received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said John L CYPERT took the necessary Oaths for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that Soloman PHILLIPS be appointed Overseer of the road of 2d Class in the place of John S BURNS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Apr 13 1850

Monday April 1st 1850

Ordered by the Court that the following men be appointed Trustee of the Ashland Academy for the next two years and until their successors is appointed (To wit John McDOUGAL A G McDOUGAL L L MACK S D MACK T H MABRY F WITHERSPOON R A HILL A P COOK A T HASSELL W L T EDWARDS J S BURNS Z CYPERT Nathan BIFFLE D K COOK and James ANDERSON

Came into Court Wm J HADDOCK who was on the first Saturday in March 1850 duly and lawfully elected Constable for Wayne County by the qualified voters of the 13th Civil district thereof for the next two years thereafter and entered into the following bond (to wit) [here follows a standard format bond] / / s / / William J[?] HADDOCK (seal) A J BREWER (seal) B HAM (seal) Joseph BREWER (seal) John PHILLIPS (seal) C F DIXON (seal) A L ROBERLSON (seal) And the said William J HADDOCK and each of his said securities acknowledged the execution of said bond in open Court which was approved of and received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Whereupon the said Wm J HADDOCK took the necessary oaths for his qualification

Monday April 1st 1850

On motion to appropriate to A MONTAGUE and James ANDERSON each the sum of two dollars and fifty cents for their services settling with the trustee for the year 1850 those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY [JOBE-crossed out] CARTER MONTAGUE WILSON VOORHIES GANT WATKINS SIMS HOPSON BREWER HAM DIXON LEE PHILLIPS & WHITTON 18 Noes BURNS 1 so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustees of Wayne County not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

On motion to appropriate to E H PUGH Sheriff the sum of Thirty dollars for Exaficious [?] services for the past twelve months Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES JOBE CARTER SIMS DIXON LEE PHILIPS 9 Noes MONTAGUE GANT BREWER HAM LAFFERTY 5 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee no otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

On motion to appropriate to G T FREDAKING the sum of seventy five cents his fee for Registering bond to Poor house land[?] Those who voted in the affirmative were D J JONES Chr. YOUNG HAYNES LAFFERTY BURNS CARTER MONTAGUE WILSON VOORHIES GANT WATKINS SIMS HOPSON BREWER HAM DIXON LEE PHILIPS WHITTON 19 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued May 28th 1850

Ordered that Court adjourn untill tomorrow 4 Oclock / / s / / D J JONES Chair James T YOUNG W. CARTER

Tuesday April 2d 1850

Came into Court Thomas MEREDITH and Clabon ACKLIN who was this day appointed deputy Sheriff by Rial BREWER Sheriff of Wayne County and took the necessary Oaths for their qualification

George W BARKER this day presented to the Court his Commission as Justice of the peace in the 5th Civil District Wayne County Whereupon the said George W BARKER took the necessary Oath for his qualification

Ordered by the Court that E H PUGH R A HILL & L L MACK be appointed commissioners to Examine the public Square as worked on by A T HASSELL and report to the next term of this Court whether or not said HASSELL completed said work according to contract and if not what is lacking

Ordered that Court adjourn tell Court in Course / / s / / D J JONES Chair James T YOUNG W. CARTER

Court January 1850

Monday Jan. Term 1850

State of Tennessee)

Wayne County) Be it remembered that a quarterly County Court was began and held for the County of Wayne at the Court house in the Town of Waynesboro on the 7th day it being the first Monday in January in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and fifty the following Justices present and presiding to wit W CARTER Chr. HOPSON WATKINS BURNS MONTAGUE GRIMES GANT WATKINS [HOPSON – crossed out] SIMS LEE LAFFERTY YOUNG WILSON VOORHIES

A settlement between Wm Jones Clerk of this Court and L W CANTRELL Guardian of Henry C Minor heir of Milly MAY Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and L W CANTRELL Guardian of Mary Ann minor heir of Milly MAY Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and L W CANTRELL Guardian Wm J Minor heir of Milly MAY Dec’d was this day submitted which was confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded

A settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Wm. W. THORNTON Guardian of Wm R minor heir of Wm DUNCAN Dec’d was this day presented to the Court which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded a settlement was this day presented between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Nathan BIFFLE Guardian of N F minor heir of John & Mary W BIFFLE Dec’d to the Court which was received and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that W CARTER be appointed Revenue Commissioner in the 4th District Wayne County Tennessee year 1850 in the place of D.J. JONES Resigned

Ordered by the Court that John McBRIDE be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of A H M STUBBLEFIELD and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Jan 10, 1850

Came Wm W THORNTON Guardian of Wm R DUNCAN into Court and renewed his bond in the sum of thirteen hundred and Sixty one dollars with Brinkley HOPSON his Security which was rec’d be the Court and ordered to be recorded

Came Wm. W. THORNTON one of the Executors of the Estate of Josiah THORNTON Dec’d and returned into Court [Inventory – crossed out] an account of Sales verefied by his oath of Said estate which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Monday January 7th 1850

Ordered by the Court that J C ELLIOTT be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of King H ABLES and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Jan. 10, 1850

Ordered by the Court that Wm CRAIG be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of L P SHAW and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Jan. 10th 1850

Ordered by the Court that B D KEATON be appointed overseer of the road of 1st Class that he word [sic] from the Eleven Mile post to the County Line in the place of J N BLACKSHEAR removed and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Jan 9, 1850

Ordered by the Court that Isaac GRIMES be appointed Overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of John W MONTAGUE and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Jan 9, 1850

Ordered by the Court that [the Court – crossed out] N F BIFFLE by appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Joseph MABRY and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Jan 10th 1850

Upon motion to appropriate to John McDOUGAL the sum of Twelve 40/100 dollars the amount by him expended for blank books for the of office of Circuit Court Clerk Those who voted in the affirmative wire W CARTER Chr YOUNG LAFFERTY BURNS MONTAGUE GRIMES WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS & HOPSON 10 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any money in the hands of the Trustee no otherwise appropriated Isued Jan. 15th 1850

On motion to appropriate to G T FREDAKING the sum of Seven 50/100 dollars the amount be him expended for a Blank Book for the Registers office Those who voted in the affirmative were W CARTER Chr YOUNG LAFFERTY BURNS MONTAGUE GRIMES WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS & HOPSON 10 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee not otherwise appropriated Isued Jan 15th 1850

Ordered by the Court that the road running from the Union Church on Hardins Creek up Mill Creek to S C GRIMESs Mill be disannulled and that the hands [to wit – crossed out] that worked on said Road under John C GRIMES be attached to the the hands that work under Isaac GRIMES

Came Wilson GRIMES & others who was at a former term of this Court a Jury of view and mark out so as to change the Waynesboro and Savannah Road on the lands of A MONTAGUE and report a change made which was rec’d by the Court

Monday, Jany 7th, 1850

Came E. H. PUGH Tax Collector for Wayne County 1849 and returned in to the Court alist of the picked up Taxes verified by his oath which was received by the court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that the Commissioners appointed at a former Term of this Court to sell the lots on the west Square of the town of Waynesboro hand over to the Treasurer of the Poorhouse Commissioners the balance of the proceeds of said sales and said Treasurer pay the same toward the land purchased by the Poorhouse Commissioners.

Ordered by the court that John McDOUGAL one of the Commissioners appointed at a former term of this court to set apart provisions for the Widow Shields & family for one year amend said order so as to set apart such additional articles which was done and rec’d by the Court and ordered to be recorded.

Came A MONTAGUE and D J JONES who was at a former term of this Court appointed commissioners to superintend the recovering of the Court house and report that on examination they think that the present Roof will do for several years to come with slight repairs which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded and that the said Commissioners be discharged.

Came Thomas W HILL who was at a former term of this Court appointed Guardian of Augustus W BATT and reported to the Court the amount that has come into his hands as such Guardian verified by his oath which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded.

Upon application of J.I.BIFFLE and others, it is ordered by the Court that L.L. MACK, Thompson MORGAN, Stephen BIVINS and Joseph EAST be appointed a Jury of View to view so as to change the Waynesboro and East Point Road so as to run with the line between the lands J.I. BIFFLE and H.H.HUNTER and that they report the same to the next term of this Court Isued Jan 10. 1850.

On motion to appropriate to W CARTER D J JONES and Jonathan MORRIS Poorhouse Commissioners the sum of fifteen Dollars each for theirservises Those who voted in the affirmative were LAFFERTY WILSON VOORHIES WATKINS HOPSON GRIMES 6 Noes BURNS MONTAGUE GANT SIMS and LEE 5 So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee not otherwise appropriated. Isued Jan 15, 1850

A Settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Joacim DUGGAR Guardian of Wm M CROSSNO was this day presented to the Court and rec’d and ordered to be recorded

Monday Jan 7th 1850

A Settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Joacim DUGAR Guardian of Sarah A CROSSNO minor heir of Jacob CROSSNO Dec’d which was received by the court and ordered to be recorded

A Settlement between Wm JONES Clerk of this Court and Joacim DUGAR Guardian of Malinda K minor heir of George CROSSNO Dec’d and was received by the court and ordered to be recorded.

A Settlement between Wm JONES Clerk and this Court and Joacim DUGGAR Guardian of the minor heir of George CROSSNO Dec’d was this day submitted to the Court which was received and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that John CLEMMENTS Jeremiah DOWDY Wm. L.T. EDWARDS an son Lawson SMITH?? H B V KING and John SMITH be added to the hands allotted to Charles PARKER to open a road of 2nd Class

Came James E McKNIGHT and others who was at former term of this Court appointed a Jury of View to view and mark out a road from Ashland to the Lawrence county Line and report a road found as directed in said order

Ordered by the court that Mw M HORTON be appointed overseer of the road of 2nd Class in the place of Allen FOX and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction Isued Jan’ 11th 1850

Ordered by the Court that John W YOUNGBLOOD be appointed overseer of the road of first Class and that he work the Waynesboro & East Port Road from the ford of the Creek at P M SATTERFIELDS to John LOYD and that he have the following hands to work under his direction to wit Allen SISK A R SISK Isaac HORTON, Jr. P. M. HORTON Isued Jan 14 1850

On Motion a majority of the justices being present the Court proceeded to lay the public taxes for the year 1850 for the county of Wayne as follows to wit for each poll fifty cents and for each hundred dollars worth of taxable property twenty three and a half cents and an privileges fifty per cent and the State tax.

The court proceeded to elect a chairman & quorum for said court for the present year when David J JONES was duly elected chairman of the court for the present year and said David J JONES William M LAFFERTY & James T?[or S] YOUNG were elected a quorum to hold the quorum courts for the present year.

Monday Jany 7th 1850

[the following entry crossed out] On motion to appropriate three dollars to John ROBNETT for furnishing 115 lbs of pork for J.J.BOYD a pauper of Wayne County the justices who voted in the affirmative are Chairman CARTER YOUNG LAFFERTY BURNS MONTAGUE WATKINS GANT & HOPSON yeas 8 noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any moneys in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated

On motion to appropriate to Washington CARTER Abraham MONTAGUE and David J JONES ten Dollars each for holding the Quoram Courts for the year 1849

Justices who voted in the affirmative are W. CARTER (Chairman) YOUNG LAFFERTY MONTAGUE GRIMES WILSON WATKINS GANT HOPSON yeas 9 Those who voted in the negative BURNS noes one So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any moneys in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated Ised Jan 15, 1850

Came Samuel L BURNS Administrator wit the will anexed of Lemuel POPE dec’d and presented a supplemental report of assets which have come into his hands such as since his former Report which was rec’d by the court and ordered to be recorded

Matthew H BURKS [?] Guardian of the Minor heirs of David TILLMAN [?] came into Court and presented his report of the assets which have come into his hands as such which was received and ordered to be recorded

Ordered by the Court that John SHIPMAN be overseer of the Road of the 3rd Class in the place of Josiah YOUNGBLOOD and have the hands on the head of the creek above said SHIPMANs house Isued Jan 14, 1850

Ordered by the Court that Jesse DOWNING overseer of the Road of the 1st Class Leading from Waynesboro to [Mississippi-crossed out] East Port in the place of Benjamin KING removed have Isaac SHIPMEN Josiah YOUNGBLOOD P M SATTERFIELD L B GANT & hands in addition to the hands heretofore allowed to work under his directions Isued Jan’ 14 1850

Ordered by the Court that James ANDERSON and Abraham MONTAGUE be appointed commissioners to settle with County officers for the year A.D. 1850

Monday Jan’ 8th 1850

Ordered by the Court that W B SKILLERN be appointed overseer to open & keep up the road of 2nd Class from Ashland to the Lawrence County line as viewed and marked out by J. E. McKNIGHT & others and that he have the following hands to wit S C MITCHELL and hands J E McKNIGHT and hands, John STOCKARD and hands Jacob STRICKLAND Wm HOLLOWAY Isaac SURRATT Elias WHITE Wm C McBRIDE Wm H HILL Benjamin HARGROVE[?] James DURHAM Wm WILSON Sam’ HOLMES David SKILLERN James SURRATT Thomas W HILL A W BATTS E [?] ROSS Columbus ROSS Martin STAGGS and Nathan BIFFLE Jr’ to work under his direction Isued Jan’ 10th 1850

Came into Court James HOLLIS who was appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas GIST Dec’d and entered in to bond in the sum of two hundred dollars with John McDOUGAL his security Conditioned for the faithful purformance[sic] of said administration which was approved of by the Court and ordered to be recorded

Ordered that W CARTER Jonathan MORRIS and D J JONES be appointed Poorhouse Commissioners for the present year whereupon the said W CARTER and Jonathan MORRIS took the necessary oath for their qualification

Ordered that Court adjourn tell Court in Cours / / s / / A. MONTAGUE Wm M. LAFFERTY A.B.GANT

Court January 1849

Monday Jan 1st 1849

  • State of Tennessee) Be it remembered that Quarterly County Court was began Wayne County) and held for the County of Wayne at the Court House in the Town of Waynesboro on the first day it being the first Monday in January A.D. one thousand Eight hundred and forty nine the following Justice were present and presiding (viz) W. CARTER Chairman, HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE, James ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, WALKER, WILSON, WATKINS, GANT, A. GRAY, HOBSON, T. GRAY, BREWER, LEE AND SHEPARD.
  • A settlement between Wm. JONES, Clerk of this Court and Burrel WALKER Executor of John SHAW Dec’d was this day [exhibited crossed out] submitted to the court for their consideration and was confirmed and ordered to be recorded.
  • Came Thomas H. MABRY trustee of Wayne County into Court [and reported to the Court crossed out] and Presented the following report which is ordered to be rec’d and spread on the mintues [sic] of the court and which is in the words and figures following to wit: To the worshipful County court of Wayne County now in session Thomas H. MABRY Trustee of said County submits for your inspection the following report and showing of the amount of claims that has come into his hands by an order of your court as common School funds to wit 1 Rec’d of Thomas M. EAST on the 1st of March 1847 various Bonds & Notes and have collected in cash on said Bonds after paying some costs of Suits $67.75 and have a judgment well secured for same on Stephen COOPER for $24. and have Jesse S. ROSS and John McDOUGALS note for a balance due of $46.95. I have brought suit vs John CLEMENS et al and William L. T. EDWARDS et. al. and Martin SCOTT and had to pay the cost in each case the cost amounts to $9.75 also one on John G. HILL and S. L. BURNS for $42.21 stayed by Andrew JACKSON (making the aggregate) $180.91
  • Paid R. A. HILL atts fee aff. 5.00 secured & on hand $175.91                                                   I would further state to your worshipful body that I have used the best means that I could to ascertain the true situation of the balance of the claims I have on hand and believe they are worthless as that it would cost more to collect them than they are worth as the greater portion of them have moved off from this County. I return with this report all the bonds in my possession for you to do with as you may think best all of which is respectfully submitted this 1st day of January 1849. Thomas H. MABRY Tte.

Monday January 1st 1849

  • On Motion to appropriate to William JONES Clerk of this Court for fees for Road orders and Venirafacias [sic] etc for the year 1848. Fourteen Dollars. Those who voted in the affirmative are W. CARTER Chairman HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE , MONTAGUE, WILSON, WATKINS, A. GRAY, HOPSON, Thomas GRAY, SHEPARD & GRIMES – 13 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any money in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated.
  • This day John GRIMES came into court and presented his commission as a justice of the peace in the 5th District of Wayne County, and whereupon he took the necessary oaths for his qualifications and took his seat on the Bench.
  • On Motion to appropriate the sum of Twenty seven Dollars and sixty [?] three and three fourth cents to Littlebury L. MACK a former clerk of this Court for Road orders Juries of venue Tax book making tax book &c those who voted in the affirmative are W. CARTER Chairman, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE, ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, WILSON, T. GRAY, SHEPARD & LEE yeas 10 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any moneys in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated. Issued Jan 6
  • Ordered by the Court A. H. M. STUBBLEFIELD be appointed Overseer of the road in the place of Jefferson ARNOLD and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. issued Jan 6
  • On motion to appropriate ten Dollars to Matthew J. SIMS Coroner of Wayne county for holding the election on the 4th of March last for County officers, those who voted in the affirmative are W. CARTER, chairman, HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE POPE, MONTAGUE, WILSON, WATKINS, A. GRAY, HOPSON, T. GRAY & SHEPARD Ayes 10. [noes crossed out] those who voted in the negative are JONES, WILSON & GRIMES Noes 3 so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any moneys in the hands of the County Trustee not otherwise appropriated. Issued Jan 6
  • Came Josiah DARBY and others who were appointed at a former term of this Court a Jury of view to view and mark out a second class road commencing at the Florence

Monday Jan 1st 1849

  • and Waynesboro road on the land of Josiah DARBY and run so as to intersect the Waynesboro & Florence road on the land of Jonathan WHITTEN. Whereafter having been duly sworn according to law report a road found. Whereupon it is ordered by the Court that Berry FOWLER be appointed overseer to open and clear out said road and that he have Josiah, DARBY, Joshua DARBY, A.T. PHILIPS, Thomas PHILIPS, Josiah PHILIPS, Mark FOWLER, John FOWLER, William S. FOWLER, Abner GALYEON, William ALLEN, F. M. WHITTEN, John WORDEN[?] & William BRACHER to work under his directions. Issued Jan 6 1848[sic]
  • On motion to appropriate to John McDOUGAL Clerk of Wayne Circuit Court and others the sum of Two Hundred and seventy four 45 1/2 /100 Dollars being the amount of sundry bills of costs against Wayne County and which are duly certified which said bills of costs are as follows
  • The State vs David DANIELS:
  • Clerk J. McDOUGAL $4.25
  • Justice Wm. ROBERTS 50. $4.75,
  • Constable Z.M. JOHNSON 50. $5.25. Issued Jan 6, 1849
  • The State vs James SOUTHERLAND:
  • Clerk McDOUGAL $4.871/2
  • Cor. Wm. POLLARD $1.75. $6.82 1/2..
  • John GRIMES[?] 1.50.
  • J. G. GRIMES[?] 1.50 $3.00 9.621/2 Issued Jan 6, 1849
  • State vs W.E.N. GRAHAM:
  • Clerk McDOUGAL $5.061/4
  • Cor. Wm. Pollard $2.121/2 $7.18 3/4 .
  • J. A. GRIMES $1.50 John GRIMES $1.50 – 3.00
  • Thomas KINDEL $2.62 -$2.62 Issued Jan 6, 1848[sic]
  • State of Tennessee vs Wm. P. KINDRICK:
  • Clerk McDOUGAL $3.311/4,
  • Justice E. H. PUGH $.50 Cons.
  • Jesse ROSE $.50 Jordon JOHNSON $2.80
  • Z. CYPERT $1.50 John WHITE $2.34. Issued January 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs John SMITH Jn:
  • Clerk McDOUGAL $5.811/4
  • Shff Thos. MEREDITH $2.00
  • John CLEMENS $2.50
  • John YOUNG $1.79. Issued Jan 8 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs John MORRIS:
  • Clerk J. McDOUGAL $8.121/2
  • Shiff W. BENHAM $2.50
  • Shff POLLARD $.161/2 Thomas MORRISON $6.85
  • Edward MORRISON -POLLARDs order filed $2.25
  • Lewis HARDIN $3.00. Isued Jan 8. 1847 [sic]
  • State of Tennessee vs Isaac DANIEL:
  • Clerk $5.62 1/2
  • Shiff POLLARD $1.50
  • R. P. TALLEY $ .25
  • Wm. JONES $ .25
  • Jesse DOWNING $4.84. Issued Jan 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs James STAGGS:
  • Clerk McDOUGAL $4.75
  • Shiff POLLARD $1.25
  • Wm. JONES $ .25. Issued Jan 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs Richard STAGGS:
  • Clerk J. McDOUGAL $4.62 1/2
  • Shff Wm. POLLARD $1.25
  • Wm. JONES $ .25. Issued Jan 8, 1849

 

Monday January 1st 1849

  • State of Tennessee vs. Wm. BURKET:
  • Clerk $5.06 1/4
  • Shiff W. POLLARD $ .41 1/2
  • J. A. KEATON $ .50
  • Robert MORRIS $ .50
  • R. P. TALLEY $ .50
  • Justice T. YOUNG $ .50
  • John A. GRIMES $ .75. Isued Jan 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs. Josiah DIXON:
  • Clerk McDOUGAL $6.61 1/2
  • Wm. POLLARD $2.91 1/2
  • Timothy WALLIS $5.53
  • John MORRIS $7.80. Isued Jan 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs Zahariah W. TALLEY:
  • Clerk McDOUGAL $6.12 1/2
  • shff Wm. POLLARD $. 54. Isued Jan 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs John PRATT:
  • Clerk J. McDOUGAL $12.68 3/4
  • Shff Wm. BENHAM $2.33
  • Wm. POLLARD $1.79
  • Wm. JONES $2.25
  • E. H. PUGH $1.66 1/2
  • Thos. J. CYPERT  $ .25
  • Justice E. H. PUGH $ .50
  • Cons Jesse ROSE $2.00
  • Henry MORRIS $8.25
  • Thomas B. MERRIMAN
  • $3.75 Thomas H. MABRY
  • $3.00 James I. GIBSON $6.75
  • Lorenzo D. McMAHAN $10.00
  • John McMAHAN $4.75
  • Wm. PRATT $1.50
  • James WILSON $9.00
  • Stephen PARSLEY $4.75
  • Jacob G. MORRIS $7.75. Isued Jan 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs Merida ROACH:
  • Clerk $4.37 1/2
  • Shff Wm. POLLARD $1.50,
  • E. H. PUGH $ .16 1/2
  • Jas. CARTER $. 50
  • State witness John H. LUCAS (S.R. LAIRD) $3.75. Isued Jan 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs Abner SMITH:
  • Clerk McDOUGAL $5.25
  • Shff E. H. PUGH $2.37 1/2
  • Justice CARTER $ .50
  • Const. J. W. STANFIELD $ .50
  • Micajah McGEE $2.25
  • S. R. LAIRD $2.25
  • John H. LUCAS (S.R. LAIRD) $3.00. Isued Jan 8, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs Garrison BUSH:
  • Clerk $4.87 1/2
  • Shff PUGH $1.66 1/2
  • Wm. POLLARD $ .25
  • Joseph N. ROBNETT $2.25
  • Claborn ACKLIN $2.25. Isued Jan 9, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs Charles Y. PARKER:
  • Clerk $1.43 3/4
  • Sheriff PUGH $1.00
  • Eliphas PRATER $2.38
  • John R. DAVIS $1.50
  • Eliphas RILEY $1.50. isued Jan 9, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs William BIFFLE:
  • Clerk $6.56 1/4
  • shff E. H. PUGH $1.91 1/4
  • Shff Wm. POLLARD $ .25
  • Richard [Robert crossed out] H. STAGGS (POLLARD) $3.00. Isued Jan 9, 1849
  • Those who voted on the affirmative are W. CARTER Chairman HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE, MONTAGUE, WILSON, WATKINS, A. GRAY, HOPSON, T. GRAY, SHEPARD and GRIMES 13 Noes none so said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the trustee of Wayne County not other wise appropriated.

Monday Jan 1st 1849
Ordered by the court that John FISH be appointed overseer of the road in the place of Anderson JACKSON and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Isued Jan 6, 1849

  • Came into Court Mrs. ibby G. GALLAHER who was this day chosen and appointed Guardian of the minor heirs of John GALLAHER Decd. and entered into Bond of One thousand five hundred Dollars with Joseph B. DIXON, Amos H. GALLAHER, William G. GALLAHER and Joseph G. GALLAHER her securities which was received by the Court and ordered to be recorded Where upon the said Ibby G. GALLAHER took the necessary oath for her qualification.
  • On application it is ordered by the Court that John CLEMANS, Eliphus RILEY, John SMITH, William J. YOUNG and S. L. BURNS be appointed a Jury of View to view and mark a 2nd Class road beginning at the mouth of Mockison Creek on Buffalo and runn the best way that can be found to Samuel RILEYs mill and that they report the same to the next term of this court. Isued Jan 6, 1849.
  • This day Jesse S. ROSS by attorney moved the court to be released as one of the securities of Flora M. HARRIS Executrix of Robert HARRIS deceased and it appearing to the Court that said Flora M. has had the notice required by law it is ordered by the Court that said Flora M. give bond with other and sufficient security in the sum of ten thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs for the faitful execution of trusts bequests and devised made in the last will and testament of said Robert deceased. Whereupon William WITHERSPOON and Franklin WITHERSPOON as securities aforesaid came into court and entered into bond [into bond crossed out] in the sum of ten thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs. it is thereupon ordered by the court that said Jesse S. ROSS be released as such security aforesaid.
  • Whereas Messers FOULER & HUDSON by permission of the court have taken a miniature of this Worshipful Court and its officers in a groupe and presented the same to the court Resolved by the Court that the thanks thereof be and are hereby tended to Missers FOULER & HUDSON for said present and that from this and other speciamns of their skill be recommend to the patronage of all who may [page 23] Monday Jan 1st 1849 wish work done in their line.
  • Resolved and that Col. C. B. McCLAIN be requested to forward the same to Misses FOULER & HUDSON.
  • Resolved that the said minature be delivered to the Clerk of this Court to be Kept in his office.
  • This day William POLLARD Administrator of Jacob A. KEATON produced in Court an inventory and account of sales of the property belonging to said estate which is confirmed by the court and ordered to be recorded.
  • Ordered by the court that William B. WALKER, Burrell WALKER and Nathan BIFFLE freeholders be appointed commissioners who after having been duly sworn for the said purpose shall a lot and set apart to Elizabeth KYLE widow of Alexander KYLE deceased so much of the crop stock provisions money and other property on hands belonging to the estate of said Alexander KYLE as shall be sufficient for the support and maintenance of herself and family for one year next after the death of her said husband and report to the next term of this court. Isued Jan 9, 1849.
  • Upon motion of Wm SINCLAIR Executor [administrator crossed out] of John SINCLAIR dec’d it is ordered by the Court that he have leave to correct his inventory heretofore returned into Court so as to charge himself with only the half of the value of a Jack the whole value having been inventory through mistake.
  • On motion to appropriate to Jesse S. ROSS the sum of ten dollars for his services rendered Running the Line between the Counties of Wayne and Perry those who voted in the affirmative are W. CARTER, Chairman HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE, JONES, MONTAGUE, WALKER, WILSON, WATKINS, GANT, A. GRAY, HOPSON, T. GRAY, SHEPARD, BREWER, and GRIMES 17 Noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the County trustee not otherwise appropriated. isued Jan 9 1849
  • upon application it is ordered by the Court that Andrew WILLIAMS, Joseph PITTS, Samuel RILEY, Jess RILEY & Charles PARKER be appointed a Jury of View to View and mark out [a road crossed out] so as to [to crossed out] change the road running down Green River [and crossed out] leaving said road at the Baptist Church at the upper end of Alm[?] S. [said crossed out] BURNS field.
  • State of Tennessee vs Thomas McBRIDE:
  • Justice w. CARTER $ .25
  • Shff Wm. JONES $3.25. Isued Jan 9, 1849

 

Monday January 1at 1849
and intersect the same at or near Joseph PITTS Plantation and that they report the same to the next term of this Court.

  • A majority of the Justice Present and presiding the Court proceeded to Levy a County Tax for Wayne County for the present year 1849 [And upon motion to Lay a Tax of ?? crossed out] it was ordered by the Court that a Tax of fifteen cents on the one hundred dollars worth of taxable property and Thirty five cents on each Poll be Leved.
  • On application of George WHITTEN & Thomas SHEPARD to Disannul a certain portion of the road leading down little Cypress to the State line of Alabama that part of said road that leads from or near Mason WHITTENs to the State line below A.T. PHILIP, It is therefore ordered by the Court that said Portion of road be diannuled.
  • Ordered by the Court that John VOORHIES be appointed overseer of the road in place of George W. PEERY and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his direction. Isued Jan 9, 1849
  • Ordered by the Court that King H. ABLES be appointed overseer of the road in the place of Isaac MORRIS and that he have the hands in the same bounds to work under his directions. Isued Jan 9, 1849
  • On application it is ordered by the Court that Henry MARTIN, Thomas LAWSON, David BERRY, John KELLEY and Henry PIGG be appointed a Jury of View to view and mark out so as to change the road so as to runn above Thomas GRAYs house & that they report the same to the next term of this court. Isued Jan 9, 1849
  • On application it is ordered by the court that Wm. C. McBAIN[?], Wm. RICKETTS, James E. McKNIGHT, John G. HILL, and W. B. SKILLERN be appointed a Jury of View to view and mark out so as to change the road running by Moses RAYs to Ashland leaving said road near said RAYs Lane and intersect the same before it reaches Ashland and that they report the same to the next term of this Court. Isued Jan 9, 1849
  • A settlement between Wm. JONES Clerk of this Court and Wm. THORNTON Guardian of Wm. R. DUNCAN was this day submitted to the court for their consideration and was rec’d and ordered to be recorded.
  • Ordered by the court that Abraham MONTAGUE and James ANDERSON be appointed Commissioner for Wayne County for the present year 1849

 

Monday Jan 1st 1849

  • On motion to appropriate to W. CARTER and others the sum of Thirteen 25/100 Dollars being the amount of three bills of cost against Wayne County and allowed by this Court.
  • State of Tennessee vs James COPELAND & Richard STAGGS:
  • Justice W. CARTER $. 50
  • Cons. C. ACKLIN $1.50. Isued Jan 9 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs Thomas McBRIDE: Justice W. CARTER $ .25
  • Shiff Wm. JONES $3.25. Isued Jan 9, 1849
  • State of Tennessee vs Jefferson JACKSON:
  • W. CARTER $ .25
  • I. HUBBER $ .50
  • R.CHURCHWELL $ .50
  • Shff E.H. PUGH $5.00
  • James BRUCE $ .25
  • H. KERLEY $ .25
  • Joseph SOUTHERLAND $ .25
  • J. N. FOREHAND $ .25
  • Dilila MORTON $ .50. Isued Jan. 9, 1849
  • Those who voted in the affirmative was HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, ROBERTS, WILSON, T. GRAY, and LEE Ayes 7. Noes POPE MONTAGUE and SHEPARD 3 so said appropriation was made to be paid out of the monies in the hands of the county Trustee not otherwise appropriated.
  • On motion to appropriate to W. CARTER the sum of six dollars for his services rendered as Commissioner selling the Town lots on the west Square of Waynesboro Those that Voted in the affirmative were HAYNES, LAFFERTY, JOBE, POPE, ROBERTS, MONTAGUE, WILSON, WATKINS, T. GRAY, SHEPARD and LEE Ayes 12 noes none So said appropriation was made to be paid out of any monies in the hands of the Trustee of [said crossed out] Wayne County not otherwise appropriated.
  • William THORNTON Tax Collector of the public taxes of Wayne County for 1848 prodced[sic] in Court the following list of insolvencies &c to wit:

District No. 2                                                                                                                                 Jacob BURNS Removed Poll .77 1/2                                                                                               Wm. BROWN Removed Poll .77 1/2,

W. C. GAMBELL overage .77 1/2,                                                                                                S. F. LANEAR Removed Poll 77 1/2,                                                                                         Author MORRIS Removed Poll .77 1/2,                                                                                       Ann WESTLOKE Removed Poll .77 1/2.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   District No. 3                                                                                                                                      Jesse BOND overage Poll 77 1/2,                                                                                               Wm C. HASSELL Removed Poll .77 1/2,                                                                                  John H. PARKER overage Poll .77 1/2                                                                                     Abner SMITH Removed Poll .77 1/2.

Monday Jan. 1st 1849
District No. 4                                                                                                                                      John J. BOYD Removed Poll .77 1/2,                                                                                        James C. BRIDGES overage .77 1/2,                                                                                            Calvin EDINS Removed Poll .77 1/2,                                                                                               John McCORMACK Removed Poll .77 1/2,                                                                           JOHN OVERTON removed Poll .77 1/2                                                                                   Peter WHITEHEAD removed Poll .77 1/2,                                                                               Wm. C. WARREN[?] listed in 2 Districts .77 1/2                                                                     Wm. H. CARTWRIGHT 1 Town lot $1.17                                                                                     Wm. P. KENDRICK & Mrs. KEA 1 Black $1.17.                                                                                                                                                                           District No. 5                                                                                                                                      Wm. TILLY removed Poll .77 1/2                                                                                                   Richard TILLY Removed Poll 77 1/2                                                                                      Miner WHITE listed in 2 Districts 77 1/2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                District No. 6                                                                                                                                     David BREWER removed (Poll) .77 1/2                                                                                          R. C. BATEMAN Removed Poll .77 1/2                                                                                         John N. BREWER no such man to be found .77 1/2                                                                        Joseph MABRY removed .77 1/2                                                                                                      Samuel P. McCLANE Removed Poll 77 1/2                                                                                 George STAGGS removed Poll 77 1/2                                                                                     Alexander STAGGS removed Poll 77 1/2                                                                                 Wm. SCOTT removed Poll .77 1/2                                                                                                Barnabas SCOTT removed (Poll) .77 1/2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     District No. 7                                                                                                                                      Not to be found .77 1/2                                                                                                                Wm. BROWN Insolvent .77 1/2                                                                                              J.E.C. WALKER Insolvent .77 1/2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         District No. 8                                                                                                                                  James BANKS removed (poll) 77 1/2                                                                                             Robert FOX removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                                   D. W. MOSIER under age .77 1/2                                                                                                Henry MARTIN removed (poll) .77 1/2                                                                                       George H. TALLY removed (Poll) .77 1/2                                                                                  Thomas MIDDLETON removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                        James MORRIS removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                        Livi SAILS no such a man to be found 77 1/2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       District No. 9                                                                                                                                  James BROWN or BRANNON removed (Poll) .77 1/2
James BLACKWOOD listed in 2 Districts .77 1/2                                                                 Daniel WATSON (Poll) removed .77 1/2                                                                               Bennet POWEL listed in 2 districts Black Poll $2.34                                                                John SOUTH removed (Poll) .77 1/2                                                                                         Isaac TALLY removed Poll (77 1/2)                                                                                        James McFALL removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                        Thos. PRUET Insolvent 77 1/2                                                                                                         Wilburn WEST _________77 1/2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         DISTRICT NO. 10                                                                                                                           Stephen COPPER overage (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                    Lewis H. JONES removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                    Wm. B. EDWARDS Insolvent (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                 Richard BALENTINE (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       District No. 11                                                                                                                                Carroll TUCKER removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                 David BRIGGS removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                           Hardy SAUNDER listed in 2 Districts (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                 Arch TILLY Listed in 2 Districts (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                          Wm. DABBS (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                                             Arch TILLEY Listed in 2 Districts 1.55 & Isolvent                                                                       Samuel MOTON removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       District No. 12                                                                                                                                 Adam LUTTS overage (Poll) 77 1/2 overage (Poll) 77 1/2                                                          George W. WALLIS removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                Merdeth MORRISON (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                      Andrew SCOT (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                                    Nathaniel LANCASTER 77 1/2                                                                                                Wm. HOLLIS 389 1/2                                                                                                                     Wm. BROADSTREET 77 1/2                                                                                                    Joseph HUNT 77 1/2                                                                                                               George A. BROWN 77 1/2                                                                                                       Jackson KILBURN 77 1/2                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         District No. 13                                                                                                                                  Thomas L. LOONEY (Poll)                                                                                                       Wm. LACKY insolvent Poll 77 1/2                                                                                               D.C. WHITTEN removed (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                        Mason WHITTEN overage Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                   James PHILIPS overage Poll 77 1/2                                                                                         David PHILIPS overage (Poll) 77 1/2                                                                                              Owen BRIANT removed Poll 77 1/2 [State Tax $13]                                                                   William VERRANT no such man to be found 77 1/2 Making $66.78
State of Tennessee Wayne County: Personally appeared in open Court William (?) Collector of the Public Tax of Said County for the year 1884 Who made oath in due form that the list of Insolvents by him exhibited is Just and true to the best of his Knowledge and that said list fully sits forth the name of each delinquent in his County the amount of Tax he owes and the nature and kind of Taxable subjects from which derived.
Monday Jan 1st 1849
for said year and that he has used all real[?] ways and means in his power to collect the Taxes contained in said list from the time he rec’d the tax list from the Clerk there of and that he could not find any property to enable him to collect said taxes sworn to and subscribed in open Court January 1st 1849 [which crossed out] //s// Wm. THORNTON T. C. Text Wm. JONES Clerk
[Ordered that Court adjourn till tomorrow morrow morning 9 OClock – crossed out]
It is therefore ordered by the Court that said Collector be allowed a credit for the sum of Thirteen Dollars State Tax & fifty three 47/100 Dollars County Tax in his settlement as provided by law and that the same be certified by the Clerk.
Court adjourned until tomorrow morning at 9 Oclock. //s// W. CARTER, A. MONTAGUE, H. ROBERTS
Tuesday Morning January 2nd, 1849
Court met according to adjournment
The report of the commissioners appointed to allot and set apart to Lucinda KEATON widow of Jacob A. KEATON deceased a years provisions for herself and family is produced in Court confirmed by the Court and ordered to be recorded.
[ordered by the Court that the Clerk Cert – crossed out]

William THORNTON Revenue Collector for Wayne County for 1848 having applied at the Oct. Term of this court for a credit for Insolvencies Removals &c and there not being a sufficient number of Justices present as required by Law and the said THORNTON having applied to this Term and the Court having made him the allowance aforesaid it is therefore ordered by the Court that the Clerk of this Court certify the facts to the Comptroller.
Ordered that Court Adjourn tell Court in course. //s// W. CARTER , A. MONTAGUE, H. ROBERTS.

Wayne County, Tennessee Abstracts of 1914 Death Certificates

The following material has been extracted from microfilm copies of death certificates previously on files at the State Department of Public Health, Vital Records Office. These records were transferred to the Tennessee State Archives and Library where they were microfilmed with copies of the film being placed in each county as part of Tennessee Homecoming ’86.

Only that information relating to name, dates and places of birth and death, names of parents, their place of birth and the place of burial have been extracted.

All extraction for this section was done by Mrs. Eugene (Nellie Jones) Berry. Input by Mrs. Linda Ledlow.

1914

WHITEHEAD, Infant, 25 Dec., 1913-1 Jan., 1914, born Wayne County, father: Thomas J. WHITEHEAD; mother: L. M. ADKINS. Place of burial not given.

MORGAN, Jim. S., died 20 Jan., 1914, age 49 years, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Bud MORGAN, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; mother: Burtha TODD, born Lawrence Co., Tenn. Burial at Green River Cemetery.

COOK, Ernest Lafayette, 24 Aug., 1894—16 Jan., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Tom COOK, born Wayne Co., Tenn; Mother: Carrie KEATON, born Wayne Co., TN., Burial at Griggs Cemetery.

LOYD, Milva, 6 Sep., 1911—29 Jan., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Geo. W. LOYD, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Delia SMITH, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Place of burial not given.

KILBURN, Infant, 12 Jan., 1914—12 Jan., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Lewis KILBURN, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Lillie HARDIN, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Waynesboro.

PEACOCK, Moutrue, died 7 Jan., 1914, age 2 years, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Grover PEACOCK, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Lela HELTON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Beech Creek.

MARTIN, Infant, 24 Nov., 1913—15 Jan., 1914, born Pleasant Valley, Tenn. Father: Harrison MARTIN, born Tennessee; Mother: Ollie REEVES, born Tennessee. Burial in Jackson Cemetery.

ROBERTSON, Ella May, 27 July, 1911—15 Jan., 1914, born Tenn. Father: James W. ROBERTSON, born Miss.; Mother: Ada CLEMENTINE, born Tenn. Burial at Powell.

FOWLER, Mack Lorenzo, died 18 Jan., 1914, age 41 years, born Tenn. Father: Lorenzo FOWLER, born Tenn.; Mother: Caroline HAYES, born Tenn. Burial at Oak Grove.

BAKER, Wesley Soloman, 12 Oct., 1887—26 Feb., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Bose? BAKER, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Mary Catherine GRIFFIN, born Tenn. Burial at Baker Cemetery.

MOORE, Mathe Elliott (female), 2 Dec., 1913—19 Feb., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: W. E. MOORE, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Eddie WATKINS, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at J. E. Moore Cemetery (Clifton).

MONTAGUE, Will (col.)., Aug, 1869—15 Feb., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Henry MONTAGUE, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Jane GRIMES, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial not given.

RAY, Melvin Lester, died 20 Feb., 1914, age 6 months, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Wm. RAY, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Eldora CULP, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Beech Creek Cemetery.

STUTTS, Frances Lorella, 6 Sep., 1913—11 Feb., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Geo. W. STUTTS, born Lawrence Co., Tenn.; Mother: Ella Idgenia BECKHAM, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Waynesboro, Tenn.

ASHLEY, Sam, 15 Jan., 1864—17 Feb., 1914, born Knoxville, Tenn. Parents not given. Burial at Riverside (Allens Creek).

GRIGGS, Infant. 12 Feb., 1914—12 Feb., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: John Franklin GRIGGS, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Mary Jane DIXON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Place of burial not given.

RISNER, Alice, died 4 Mar., 1914, age 36 years, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: David ODLE, born Tenn.; Mother: Dorinda RISNER, born Tenn. Burial at Lee Cemetery.

HORNE, James, died 15 Mar., 1914, age 67 years, born Illinois. Parents not given. Burial at Leatherwood Cemetery.

SPARKMAN, Thomas, died 25 Mar., 1914, age 80 years, born Tenn. Father: James SPARKMAN, born Tenn.; Mother: not given. Burial at Pine Valley in Wayne Co.

ODLE, Charlie, Mar., 1892—27 Mar., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Alex ODLE, born Tenn.; Mother: Fannie WILBANKS, born Tenn. Burial at Copeland Cemetery.

WILSON, Ollie, 5 Oct., 1880—26 Apr., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Wm. WILSON, born Tenn.; Mother: Millie PITTS, born Tenn. Burial at Hassell Cemetery.

BREWER, Richard M., 26 May, 1843—9 Apr., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Geo. BREWER, born Tenn.; Mother: Elizabeth WILSON, born Tenn. Burial at Wayne Co., Tenn.

BRIDGES, Maud Ellen, 7 Aug., 1901—30 Apr., 1914, born Hardin Co., Tenn. Father: Ed BRIDGES, born Lincoln Co., Tenn; Mother: Polly CLIFTON, born Hardin Co., Tenn. Place of burial not given. (2nd district).

BUTLER, Millie, DIED 5 May, 1914, age 81 years, place of birth and parents not given. Burial at Clifton Cemetery.

BOONE, William, died 17 May, 1914, age 81 years, place of birth and parents not given. Burial at Clifton Cemetery.

POINTER, Narcissis (col.), died 18 May, 1914, age 87 years, born Hardin Co., Tenn. Father: Phill POINTER, born Africa; Mother: not given. Burial in Clifton Negro Cemetery.

TOPLER, Jimmie (col.), 15 Dec., 1913—20 May, 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: not given; Mother: Jewel TOPLER, born Clifton, Tenn. Burial at Clifton Negro Cemetery.

HOLLABOUGH, Mrs. Kate, 20 Dec., 1869—27 May, 1914, born Hardin Co., Tenn. Father: John D. HELTON, born Wayne Co., Tenn; Mother: Elizabeth BLEVINS, born Hardin Co., Tenn. Burial in Helton Cemetery.

WARREN, Opel, died 6 May, 1914, age 8 months, born Perry Co., Tenn. Father: Alvin WARREN, born Tenn.; Mother: Dora SMITH, born Tenn. Burial at Little Beech Creek.

WIGFALL, Katy C. (col.), 15 Dec., 1895—24 June, 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Thos. J. WIGFALL, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Lilly ROSS, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Place of burial not given. (1st district).

STAGGS, James Monroe, 1 Feb., 1914—1 June, 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn., Father: John STAGGS, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Sallie MURPHY, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Bruch Creek (Allens Creek).

FEATHERSTONE, Thomas J., 31 Mar., 1843—23 May, 1914, born Virginia. Parents not given. Burial at Walnut Grove.

WARRINGTON, Fronie (col.), died 30 June, 1914, 40 years, place of birth and parents not given. Burial at Clifton Negro Cemetery.

LOWERY, Mimie (col.), died 1914, born Murry (sic) Co., Tenn., Father: Don LOWERY; Mother: Ivey SANDERS, born Hardin Co., Tenn. Burial at Clifton Negro Cemetery.

DAVIS, Baby, 8 July, 1914—8 July 1914, place of birth not given. Father: Joe DAVIS, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Mollie FOWLER, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Copeland Cemetery.

CHOAT, Ernest, died 27 July, 1914, age 20 years, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Arthur CHOAT, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Annie WARREN, born Hickman Co., Tenn. Burial at Hollabaugh Cemetery.

MEREDITH, Infant, 24 July 1914—24 July, 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Clifford MEREDITH, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Ada Ellen HIGGINS, born Hickman Co., Tenn. Burial at ____? (Topsy).

KILBURN, John Henderson, 18 Mar., 1847—11 July, 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Josiah KILBURN, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Feby WORTHEN, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Place of burial not given. (8th district)

THOMPSON, Baby, 20 Aug., 1914—20 Aug., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Carry THOMPSON, born Wayne Co., Tenn; Mother: Ella MORRISON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Ray Cemetery.

MORRIS, William G., 5 June, 1831—5 Aug., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Isaac MORRIS, born SC; Mother: Sallie COPELAND, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Haggard Cemetery.

SIMS, Miss Martha A., 11 Mar., 1839—17 Aug., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Robert M. SIMS, place of birth and mother not given. Burial at Sims Cemetery.

HOWELL, Infant, 11 Aug., 1914—11 Aug., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Wade HOWELL, born Jackson Co., Tenn; Mother: Tennis? RILEY, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Throgmorton Cemetery.

McLEAN, William W., died 23 June, 1914, age 72 years, born Maury Co., Tenn. Father: Calvin B. McLEAN, born NC; Mother: Lucretia Adams WILLIAMS, born NC, burial at Copeland Cemetery.

TOMLIN, Jim, 26 Nov., 1856—25 Aug., 1914, born Perry Co., Tenn. Father: Wm. T. TOMLIN; Mother: Sallie SHELTON. Burial at Culp Cemetery.

BROWN, Anna Lou, 5 July, 1914—10 Aug., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Henry H. BROWN, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Eare? Cook LANE, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial “near Clifton, Tenn.”

THOMAS, Cora Elizabeth, 24 Nov., 1882—2 Aug., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Jim MACK, born Tenn.; Mother: Namie BRADLEY, born Tenn. Burial at Clifton, Tenn.

FRAZIER, Hollis, 15 Feb., 1913—8 Aug., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Janette? FRAZIER, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: ____? LONG, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Salem Cemetery.

BROMLEY, Virginia T., 22 Aug., 1850—23 June 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: not given; Mother: ____? DEARHAM?, Burial at Bells, Clifton, Tenn.

EATON, Parler, died 17 Sep., 1914, age 8 years, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: T. S. EATON, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Lizzie SHULL, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Eaton Cemetery, Houston, Tenn.

BROMLEY, Mrs. Jane, died 21 Sep., 1914, age 63 years, place of birth and parents not given. Burial at Morris Cemetery.

MORRISON, Edna, died 17 Sep., 1914, age 15 years, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Hiram MORRISON, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Marget GRIGGS, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Shields Cemetery.

WALKER, John W., died 18 Sep., 1914, age 70 years, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Daniel WALKER, place of birth and mother not given. Burial at Shields Cemetery.

NORMAN, Sarah J., died 21 Sep., 1914, age 83 years, born Lawrence Co., Tenn. Father: Chas. McLEAN, born Lawrence Co., Tenn.; Mother: Mary McLean, born Lawrence Co., Tenn. Burial at Waynesboro, Tenn.

WHITEHEAD, Infant, 23 Aug., 1914—23 Aug., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Noe WHITEHEAD, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; mother not given. Burial at O’Possum Creek, Topsy, Tenn.

EATON, Sarah Catherine, 3 Feb., 1868—31 Aug., 1914, born Lutts, Tenn. Father: Joseph R. HAYES, born Lutts, Tenn.; Mother: Mary RICH, born East Tennessee. Place of burial not given.

NORMAN, Wm. Martin, 6 Aug., 1827—30 Dec., 1914, born Bedford Co., Tenn. Father: Alexander NORMAN, born South Carolina; Mother: Cynthia HILL, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Waynesboro, Tenn.

LINDSEY, Infant, 4 Oct., 1914—21 Oct., 1914, place of birth not given. Father: Marion LINDSEY, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Mother: Sallie ROBERSON, born Wayne County, Tenn., burial at Copeland Cemetery.

HAGGERTY, Thomas J., died 21 Oct., 1914, age 84 years, born Ireland. Parents not given. Burial at Shields Cemetery.

THROGMARTIN, Charles Franklin, 9 July, 1914—19 Oct., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Jno. F. THROGMARTIN, born Tenn.; Mother: Ella J. KILBURN, born Tenn., burial at Throgmartin Cemetery.

RAY, Martha, died 19 Oct., 1914, age 86 years, place of birth not given. Father: Geo. GRIGGS, place of birth and name of mother not given. Burial at Shields Cemetery.

LANGFORD, Laura, 28 Jan., 1911—11 Oct., 1914, place of birth not listed. Father: W. F. LANGFORD, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Laura THOMAS, born Arkansas. Burial at Shields Cemetery.

ROSS, Piny (col.), died 3 Oct., 1914, age not given. Female. Father: Levy McLEAN; Mother: Prigy? McLEAN. Burial at Waynesboro.

HELTON, Edith Irene, died 5 Oct., 1914, age 2 years, 4 months, born Tenn. Father: Walter A. HELTON, born Tenn.; Mother: ____ CATON, born Tenn. Burial at Waynesboro Cemetery.

FORSHEE, Mrs. Lottie E., died 11 Sep., 1914, age 74 years. No other information given.

DENNIS, Paton, died 19 Oct., 1914, no other information given.

SHIPMAN, Mrs. Jemmie A., 2 Oct., 1848—22 Oct., 1914, born Hardin Co., Tenn. Father: Not given; Mother: Marnie m. HORMELL? Burial at Clifton.

COOK, Condee (col.), died 29 Oct., 1914, age 6 months. Born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Elmer BROMLEY; Mother: Hester COOK, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Place of burial not given.

RICKETTS, Zora Alice Katherine, 19 Mar., 1913—7 Nov., 1914, born Hardin Co., Tenn. Father: Jasper RICKETTS, born Hardin Co., Tenn.; Mother: Annie WILLIAMS, born Henderson Co., Tenn. Burial at Hardin Cemetery.

EDWARDS, Dane Beryl?, 2 July, 1914—19 Oct., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn., Father: John F. EDWARDS, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Nora HICKMAN, born Perry Co., burial at __.

WHITEHEAD, Infant, 27 Sep., 1914—27 Sep., 1914. Born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Lewis D. WHITEHEAD, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Tennie KILLPATRICK, born Perry Co., Tenn. Burial at Topsy.

WHITEHEAD, Bernie, 11 June, 1887—27 Sep., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: John SHAW born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Harriet WISDON, born Lawrence Co., Tenn. Burial at Topsy.

LAWSON, Annie, 30 May, 1909—28 Oct., 1914, place of birth not given. Father: Andrew LAWSON, born Tenn.; Mother: Minnie Lee PIGG, born Tenn. Burial at Sego Cemetery.

McFALLS, Nelly, 24 July, 1873—14 Sep., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: T. M. McFALLS, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Nancy Elon HINTON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at 2nd Creek.

BERRY, Lessie, 17 Sep., 1865—29 Oct., 1914, born Lutts, Tenn. Father: John HARLOW; Mother: Eliza BLASENGAME. Burial at Jackson Graveyard.

BURNS, James Earnest, 29 Oct., 1914—21 Oct., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Sam T. Burns, born Wayne Co., Tenn; Mother: Martha? WRIGHT, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Mt. Pleasant.

RIPPY, Grace Pearl, 4 Jan., 1914—3 Nov., 1914, born Clifton. Father: Jack RIPPEY, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Lula NEWBORN, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Warrington Cemetery.

QUEEN, Nancy Isabell, 28 July, 1837—6 Nov., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father; Thomas MONTAGUE; Mother: Dianna CARR. Burial at Warrington Cemetery.

McLAIN, Nellie (col.), 27 Dec., 1894—8 Nov., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Lewis MONTAGUE, born Wayne Co., Tenn.; Mother: Matila WARRINGTON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Tyree Graveyard.

ROBERTS, Calvin, 30 Sep., 1842—24 Nov., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: James ROBERTS, born Wayne Co, Tenn., Mother: Liza HAGGARD, place of birth not given. Burial at Roberts Graveyard, Clifton.

DAVIS, Creston, 20 Oct. 1914—16 Nov., 1914, born Lauderdale Co., AL. Father: Eley RILEY, born Tenn.; Mother: Mary HILL, born Tenn. Burial at Little Beech Creek Cemetery.

WHITE, Nina, 20 Jan., 1913—28 Nov., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: not given; Mother: Bertie WHITE, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Co. Farm.

HURST, William Thomas, 1 Oct., 1914—26 Nov., 1914, born Wayne Co. Tenn. Father: Fielding B. HURST, born Tenn. Mother: Rachel A. WALKER, born Tenn. Burial at Waynesboro Cemetery.

RAY, Mrs. Lizzie, 22 May, 1847—25 Nov., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Mr. FLEMING, born Tenn.; Mother: not given, born Tenn. Burial at Ray Cemetery.

GRIGGS, Lena, 12 Jan, 1912—3 Nov., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Walter GRIGGS, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Mother: Ora MORRISON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Ray Cemetery.

KING, Theatus, 15 Dec., 1912—26 Nov., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Charles KING, born Tenn. Mother: Sac? BREWER KING, born Tenn. Burial at Sims Cemetery.

RAY, Marden Culp, 4 Sep., 1914—8 Dec., 1914, born Wayne Co. Tenn. Father: Ed RAY, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Mother: Arciler HELLON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Prater Cemetery (Beech Creek).

CRUTCHFIELD, Joe, 28 Oct., 1844—8 Mar., 1914, age 69 years, born Virginia. Father: not given, born Virginia; Mother: Mary ROBERTS, born Kentucky. Burial at Culps Chapell.

BOYD, Wesley, 10 Nov., 1836—10 Dec. 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Jack BOYD, born Tenn. Mother: Susan ____, born Tenn. Burial at Prater Cemetery

HOLDER, Infant, 20 Dec., 1914—20 Dec., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: John J. HOLDER, born Maury Co., Tenn. Mother: Hugh B. TURNBO, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Beech Creek.

PITTS, Nancy, 16 July 1873—22 Feb?, 1914, born Tenn. Father: James RAY, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Mother, Mary Jane TURNBO, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Turnbo Cemetery.

TURMAN, Maxine, 19 Nov., 1908—5 Dec., 1914, born Allens Creek. Father: John TURMAN, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Mother: Annie JONES, born Napier. Burial at Waynesboro Tenn.

McWILLIAMS, Elizabeth, 15 March, 1832—15 Mar., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Matt SIMMS, born Tenn. Mother: Dorthy GREESON, born Tenn. Burial at Simms Cemetery.

GALLIEN, Lacie, 11 Aug., 1913—1 Dec., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Med GALLIEN, born Tenn. Mother: Nannie WILSON, born Tenn. Burial at Pleasant Springs Cemetery.

MARTIN, Floyd, 26 June, 1912—23 Nov., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Harrison MARTIN, born Tenn. Mother, Ollie REEVES, born Tenn. Burial at Jackson Cemetery.

ARNETT, Lonnie, 17 May 1891—14 Apr. 1914, born Tenn. Father: Henry ARNETT, born Maryland. Mother: Ella ARNETT, born Illinois. Burial at Jackson Cemetery.

BROWN, Elsie, 2 Nov., 1914—22 Nov., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Tom BROWN, born Tenn. Mother: Ester MARTIN, born Tenn. Burial at Whitten Cemetery.

CODY, John Barkley, 26 Nov., 1872—22 Dec., 1914, born Cypress Inn, Tenn. Father: Geo. Washington CODY, born Perry Co., Tenn. Mother: Rebecca BERRY, born Tenn. Burial at Jackson Cemetery.

LAWSON, Cabus?, 23 Oct., 1908—5 Dec., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Tommie LAWSON, born Tenn. Mother: Mary HOLT, born Tenn. Burial at Mt. Hope.

O’BRYANT, Effie Estell, 17 June, 1904—12 Dec., 1914, born Cypress Inn, Tenn. Father: Richard O’BRYANT, born Tenn. Mother: Mary E. CODY, born Tenn. Burial in Jackson Cemetery.

PRINCE, Ella Lou Opal, 14 Oct., 1913—4 Dec., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Ed PRINCE, born Missouri. Mother: Maggie THOMPSON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial in Walker Graveyard.

BRADLEY, Flora (col.), 1 Mar., 1913—21 Dec., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Will BRADLEY, born Decatur Co., Tenn. Mother: Mildred MATHIS, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Clifton Colored Cemetery.

JOBE, Frona C., 18 Feb., 1844—23 Dec., 1914, born Decatur Co., Tenn. Father: Dr. Robert KEATON, place of birth not given. Mother: not given. Burial at Keaton Cemetery.

SHELBY, Willie (col.), died 24 Dec., 1914, age 14 years, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Joe SHELBY Mother: Nan CHURCHWELL, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Burial at Clifton Cemetery.

DIXON, Infant, 15 Mar., 1914—3 Nov., 1914, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Father: Harrison DIXON, born Wayne Co., Tenn. Mother: Minnie KILBURN, born Lawrence Co., Tenn. Place of burial not given.

CASTEL, Mollie, died 2 Nov., 1914, age 20 years, born Lawrence Co., Tenn. Father: Bud KILBURN, born Lawrence Co., Tenn. Mother: not given, place of burial not given.

JACKSON, Wm. J. R., 29 Oct., 1914—23 Dec., 1914, born Tenn. Father: Wm. JACKSON, born Tenn. Mother: Ethel YORK, born Tenn. Burial at Hassell Cemetery.

 

1891 Census Wayne County

1891 CENSUS
WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE

By

The Late Gerald K. Moore
© 2006
Gerald K. Moore
Used with permission

The census records for 1890 were destroyed when a federal warehouse burned. In early 1891, probably because of this fire, the Tennessee legislature authorized a new census of the adult male citizens of Tennessee. The act was passed on Jan. 15, 1891 and approved on Jan. 28; the census occurred in February. In 1992, the original handwritten records were compiled, indexed, and published by Sue S. Reed of Houston, Texas as “Enumeration of male inhabitants of 21 years of age and upward, citizens of Tennessee on Jan. 1, 1891.” The State Archives in Nashville and a few public libraries in Tennessee have copies. One of the volumes includes records for Cheatham, Dickson, Hickman, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, Perry (data missing), Wayne, and Williamson Counties.

The hand-written records for Wayne County have now been copied, transcribed as a computer file, and indexed. These data show name, age, color, and census district. Most entries include a family name plus a short form of a given name or one or two initials.

Federal census records show the order in which families were visited by the census taker, and families close to each other in the records usually lived near each other at the time of the census. This order is useful for genealogical research because families having the same last name and living in the same neighborhood usually have a common ancestry. Unfortunately, the hand-written records for six of the civil districts in the 1891 census of Wayne County were arranged alphabetically. Also race or color was not clear for some entries because of ditto marks below previously written letters in the columns for white (“W”) or colored (“C”); a few entries have ditto marks in both columns. On the transcript for this census, a “C” means that an African ancestry is clearly indicated on the handwritten record.

There are a few other problems with the census records for 1891. First, a total 2,290 names were certified by the Wayne County Court Clerk on Feb. 25, 1891, but there are 2,313 names in the surviving records; a few names were apparently added after the main group had been certified. In all of the civil districts, some names and ages are hard to read. Also, the spelling of some names is inconsistent, and some letters are not completely formed or distinct. If you find a mistake, please notify the historian’s office in the Wayne County Courthouse. Regardless of these problems, the 1891 records should proved useful for genealogy research.

Civil District 1 (A1-A157)

Name	 	        Age    Color     ID#
Hill, John D.		32	    W	         A1
Barnes, J. H.		45	    W	         A2
Pulley, Jess		21	    W	         A3
Pulley, John		37	    W	         A4
Goodman, Dane      45	    W   	 A5
Gilford, Thomas     35	    W 	 A6
Davis, J. R. 		68	    W 	 A7
Whorley. A. 		38	    W 	 A8
Davis, J. R.		65	    W 	 A9
Davis, Bill	        24	    W 	 A10
Odan, T. M.		41	    W 	 A11
Kindrick, John		56	    W 	 A12
Davis, J. B.		48	    W 	 A13
Riley, William	        50	    W 	 A14
Holt, Cal		        37	    W	         A15
Holt, W. B.		33	    W	         A16
Holt, J. C.		28	    W	         A17
Newborn, J. H.        45	    W         A18
Davis, W. C.		53	    W	         A19
Davis, J. A.		31	    W 	 A20
Goforth, H.		21	    W 	 A21
Batles, Henry	        51	    W 	 A22
Davis, J. J. R.		27	    W 	 A23
Davis N. A.		54	    W 	 A24
Davis, Tom		23	    W 	 A25
Hill, Moses		26	    W 	 A26
Davis, James A.	24	    W	         A27
Ray, John		        22        W	         A28
Turnbo, Bud		43	    W 	 A29
Ray, Sy			46	    W 	 A30
Boyd, Eli		        45	    W 	 A31
Boyd, Joseph		47	    W         A32
Boyd, J. H. 	        21	    W	         A33
Hill, W. J.	        24	    W 	 A34
Hill, Tom		        34	    W	         A35
Hardin, Neut L.	55	    W 	 A36
Boyd, Wes	        52	    W 	 A37
Hill, William	        45	    W 	 A38
Ray, J. M. 		21	    W 	 A39
Queen, William       38	    W         A40
Queen, J. C. 	        71	    W 	 A41
Buoy, J. C.		 37	    W 	 A42
Phillips, S. R.		 35	    W 	 A43
Queen, Charley	 35	    W 	 A44
Grimes, John		 74	    W 	 A45 
Grimes, Nate		44	    W 	 A46 
Aley, John		45	    W 	 A47 
Culp, John		35	    W 	 A48 
Nedlen, Jack		37	    W 	 A49 
Riley, Peter		24	    W 	 A50
Riley, J. A.	        25	    W 	 A51
Parker, Bob		28	    W 	 A52
Riley, John		31	    W 	 A53
Gordon, John		28	    W 	 A54
Gordon, Tom		22	    W 	 A55
Mayberry, T. J.	25	    W 	 A56
Riley, W. C.		56	    W 	 A57
Lisby, William		32	    W 	 A58
Warren, Sam		46	    W 	 A59
Riley, Sam		44	    W 	 A60
Crosno, G. T.		33	    W 	 A61
Graham, John		41	    W 	 A62
Webster, J. C.		32	    W 	 A63
Culp, Alen		54	    W 	 A64
Pevahous, Roy	30	    W 	 A65
Pevahous, Carel	45	    W 	 A66
Killen, John		50	    W 	 A67
Lineberry, Wheeler	27	    W 	 A68
Culp, Teney		36	    W 	 A69
Culp, Buck		34	    W 	 A70
Smith, Alf.		23	    W 	 A71
Warren, Ben		27	    W 	 A72
Lineberry, Tom	41	    W 	 A73
Briley, Bud		26	    W 	 A74
Williams, Frank	57	    W 	 A75
Turnbo, Jim		30	    W 	 A76
Warren, James		67	    W 	 A77
Warren, Joe		34	    W 	 A78
Culp, Jack		26	    W 	 A79
Culp, Whit		21	    W 	 A80
Smith, James		 30	    W 	 A81
Gordon, Will		25	    W 	 A82
Turnbo, Hugh		31	    W 	 A83
Gifford, Tom		 24	    W 	 A84
Turnbo, Claborn	 31	    W 	 A85
Steel, Jesse		 45	    W 	 A86
Steel, E.		         57	    W 	 A87
Steel, B.		         82	    W 	 A88
Burch, Henry		 23	    W 	 A89
Steel, J. T.		 28	    W 	 A90
Steel, J. A.		 45	    W 	 A91
Steel, A. J.		 40	    W 	 A92
Gordon, D. P .		40	    W 	 A93
Lineberry, Sam	 35	    W 	 A94
Hendrix. Bill 		34	    W 	 A95
Devers, John 		37	    W 	 A96
Jobe, Wesley 		35	    W 	 A97
Turnbo, Bill 		21	    W 	 A98
Flippo, Henry 		35	    W 	 A99
Gordon, Charley	47	    W 	 A100
Richardson, Luther	30	    W 	 A101
Flippo, Tom		30	    W 	 A102
Churchwell, John 	34	    W 	 A103
Ivins, Henry		63	    W 	 A104
Nunley, Bill 		25	    W 	 A105
Carell, Bill		35	    W 	 A106
Bruce, Morow		22	    W 	 A107
Brooks, Dutch		24	    W 	 A108
Thompson, Charley	82	     W 	 A109
Thompson, George	45	    W 	 A110
Bosh, Garison		25	    W 	 A111
Baker, Andy		40	    W 	 A112
Bennett, Ed		30	    W 	 A113
Foreshee, Eliza	53	    W 	 A114
Culp, Wayne		50	    W 	 A115
Davis, Liles		41	    W 	 A116
Conway, Joe		30	    W 	 A117
Robinson, Jim         24	    W 	 A118
Brooks, Shade		48	    W 	 A119
Creasy, John		34	    W 	 A120
Carell, John		68	    W 	 A121
Carell, Jim		24	    W 	 A122
Carell, Bill		27	    W 	 A123
Carell, Ambers	35	    W 	 A124
Crosno, Henry		50	    W 	 A125
Morgan, John 		32	    W 	 A126
Morgan, Bill		23	    W 	 A127
McDonal, James	34	    W 	 A128
Alford, Bud		30	    W 	 A129
Alford, Whit		35	    W 	 A130
Buoy, Clark		71	    W 	 A131
Turnbo, John, Jr.	30	    W 	 A132
Turnbo, John, Sr.	45 	    W 	 A133
Mathes, George	33	    W 	 A134
Ray, Eaton		40	    W 	 A135
Ray, Bill		        34	    W 	 A136
Rose, Cab		52	    W 	 A137
Flippo, John		27	    W 	 A138
Prayton, Holey	 45 	    W 	 A139
Prayton, Frane		24	    W 	 A140
Woodard, Tom		48	    W 	 A141
Sarrat, Neft		47	    W 	 A142
Bevis, John		30	    W 	 A143
Newborn, Frank	65	    W 	 A144
Walker, Aaron		47	    W 	 A145
Prayton, Arch		71	    W	         A146
Pulley, Bill		30	    W 	 A147
Pulley, Jim		82	    W 	 A148
Prayton, L.		27	    W 	 A149
Griffin, Dug		50	    W	         A150
Davis, W. R.		35	    W 	 A151
Prayton, Tode		21	    W 	 A152
Crossno, Will		60	    W	         A153
Warren, Joseph	35	    W 	 A154
Overton, W. O.	50	    W 	 A155
Ibair, John		42	    W 	 A156
Warren, Sam		39	    W 	 A157

Civil District 2 (B1-B291)

Name	 	               Age    Color     ID#
Smothermore, James	52	   W	        B1
Jeeter, N. S.		        44	   W	        B2
Jeeter, Tom		        52	   W  	B3
Smith, J. H.		        45	   W   	B4
King, John		        34	   W  	B5
Jones, Joe		        30	   W  	B6
Ivins, John		        33	   W  	B7
Ivins, Jim		                37	   W  	B8
Helton, John D.		48	   W  	B9
Warington, Tom		36	   W  	B10
Montague, J. C.		31	   W  	B11
Floyd, Albert		        76	   W  	B12
Floyd, Alen		        92	   W  	B13
Riley, James		        33	   W  	B14
Newborn, T. J.		        50	   W  	B15
Newborn, Tobe		22	   W  	B16
Shipman, Edward		81	   W  	B17
Shipman, D. W.		52	   W  	B18
Burns, W. T.		        25	   W  	B19
Witherspoon, Alen	        26	   C   	B20
Mayberry, Mort.		40	   W  	B21
Churchwell, Marv.	        25	   W  	B22
Churchwell, Nelson   	21	   W  	B23
Young, B. M.		        35	   W  	B24
Benham, J. M.		        63	   W  	B25
Lancaster, Gus		        30	   W  	B26
McAnaly, Davis		41	   W  	B27
Roberts, Calvin		47	   W  	B28
Roberts, John		        27	   W  	B29
Roberts, Will		        24	   W  	B30
Hardin, Henry		        25	   C   	B31
Hall, Jim		                61	   W  	B32
Grimes, A.		        32	   W  	B33
Brown, J. W.		        28	   W  	B34
Woods, G. W.		        40	   W  	B35
Cole, A. O.		        55	   W  	B36
Dicus, James, Jr.	        24	   W  	B37
Dicus, James, Sr.      	62	   W   	B38
Shipman, W. H.		22	   W  	B39
McCuly, Will		        21	   W  	B40
Roberts, Amos		42	   W  	B41
Dicus, Porter		        22	   W  	B42
Prayton, Sam		        24	   W  	B43
Parker, Sam		        51	   W  	B44
Battles, Hart		        39	   W  	B45
Walker, Tim		        21	   W  	B46
Walker, Hord		        45	   W  	B47
Dicus, Jess		        32	   W  	B48
Grimes, Bud		        30	   W  	B49
Morgan, James		48	   W  	B50
Hughs, Tom		        49	   W  	B51
Morrow, Elbert		60	   W  	B52
Staggs, Henry		        48	   W  	B53
Cole, Babe		        29	   W  	B54
Walker, O.		        62	   W  	B55
Walker, Bill		        25	   W  	B56
Dicus, Oliver		        24	   W  	B57
Brown, Will		        55	   W  	B58
Brown, C. C.		        24	   W  	B59
Grimes, Buck		        65	    C  	B60
Grimes, Morow		32	   W  	B61
Churchwell, Joe		35	   W  	B62
Montague, Sy		        65	   W  	B63
Witherspoon, Joe	        40	   W  	B64
Witherspoon, Tom   	27	   W  	B65
Bolen, Bill		        55	   W  	B66
Johnson, Bill		        54	   W  	B67
Johnson, John		        22	   W  	B68
Moore, Ed		        48	   W  	B69
Walker, Nate		        24	   W  	B70
Clay, Ben		                58	   W  	B71
Grimes, Bill		        35	   W  	B72
Keeton, B. D.		        61	   W  	B73
Cook, John		        31	   W  	B74
Sharp, George		        30	   W  	B75
Cooper, J.		        31	   W  	B76
Grimes, Bery		        68	   W  	B77
Haynes, John		        20	   W  	B78
Burns, Miles		        52	   W  	B79
Walker, Jess		        68	   W  	B80
Walker, George		26	    C  	B81
Warren, Sam		        30	   W  	B82
Walker, Charley		42	    C  	B83
Dillon, Romel		        60	    W 	B84
Dillon, Will		        22	    W 	B85
Speers, Sam		        31	    W 	B86
Allison, J.		        50	    W 	B87
Helton, Wash.		        30	    W 	B88
Walker, Bruce		        28	    W 	B89
Walker, Tim		        22	    W 	B90
Witherspoon, Bill	        25	     C 	B91
Griggs, Isaac		        69	    W 	B92
Griggs, Bill		       26	    W 	B93
Hardin, Ed		       33	    W 	B94
Dicus, John Bell	       35	    W 	B95
Warington, Gill	        56	    C  	B96
Montague, Pink		32	    W 	B97
Ivins, John		        33	    W 	B98
Warington, Lester	        21	    C  	B99
Hardin, Mort.		        35	    W 	B100
Scott, Vegatble		50	    W 	B101
Pointer, Sonny		        70	    C  	B102
Warington, Gill		55	    W 	B103
Stricklin, A. T.          	45	    W 	B104
Stricklin, Tom		        43	    W 	B105
Choat, Andy		        65	     C 	B106
Haggard, Kinden		49	    W 	B107
McNeal, Ison		        30	    C  	B108
Hughes, John		        60	    W 	B109
Hughes, John		        28	    C  	B110
Hughes, Green		        35	    W 	B111
Prater, James		        25	    W 	B112
Wilbanks, James		60	    W 	B113
Ninon, Bill		        35	    W 	B114
Lanchester, Mike     	33	    W 	B115
Stafford, L. R.		        50	    W	        B116
Stafford, Bud		        24	    W	        B117
Baker, Bob		        38	    W 	B118
Baker, Ross	        	35	    W 	B119
Hughes, G. S.		        29	    W 	B120
Edman, J. E.		        36	    W 	B121
Tyree, John		        31	    W 	B122
Rickets, T. R.		        46	    W 	B123
Rickets, S. B.		        43	    W 	B124
Lancaster, Sam		27	    W 	B125
Youngblood, Joe		34	    W 	B126
Hill, Sam		                39	    W 	B127
Brown, Tom		        35	    W 	B128
Brown, George		39	    W	        B129
Everett, James		        45	    W 	B130
Lawson, Joe		        37	    W 	B131
Blashere, Dave		30	    W 	B132
Stribling, C. C.	        46	    W	        B133
Stribling, Jim		        21	    W  	B134
Smith, Bob		        21	    W  	B135
Griggs, J. E.		        27	    W 	B136
Hassell, Tom		        24	    W 	B137
Hughes, Will		        24	    W 	B138
McCollough, John    	22	    W 	B139
Turman, C. M.		        60	    W 	B140
Sears, John		        22	    W 	B141
Boon, Bill		        56	    W 	B142
Miller, R.		                46	    W 	B143
Cook, William		        48	    W 	B144
Ryan, Dick		        36	    W 	B145
Haggard, Arch		        30	    W 	B146
Alley, Will		        27	    W 	B147
Ryan, John		        38	    W 	B148
Alford, Dock		        40	    W 	B149
Stockard, S. G.		43	    W 	B150
Russ, Sam		        39	    W 	B151
Montague, W. T.		50	    W 	B152
Weeks, C.		        70	    W 	B153
Stull, Bill		                29	    W 	B154
Self, T. W.		        60	    W 	B155
Self, Hyden		        32	    W 	B156
Hardin, Wad		        32	    W 	B157
McCall, A. B.		        57	    W	        B158
Warren, W. P.		        72	    W 	B159
Dolrell, Frank		        33	    W 	B160
Ricketts, J. A.		        34	    W 	B161
Tinnon, Bill		        56	    W 	B162
Roberts, Jerry		        28	    W 	B163
Osment, J. C.		        30	    W 	B164
Osment, B.		        27 	    W 	B165
Sevill, S.		                25	    W 	B166
Gordon, F.		        50	    W 	B167
Gordon, James		27	    W 	B168
Gordon, E.		        30	    W 	B169
Owen, M. L.		        53	    W 	B170
O'Neal, Dick		        32	    W 	B171
Roberts, E. S.		        48	    W 	B172
Tinnon, F.		        30	    W 	B173
Johnson, Sam		        28	    W 	B174
Youngblood, Mat		34	    W 	B175
Howard, Will		        23	    W 	B176
Parr, W. H.		        40	    W 	B177
Mathew, Will		        36	    W 	B178
Cook, R. L.		        36	    W 	B179
Berry, Joe		        56	    W 	B180
Berry, Bill		        35	    W 	B181
Copeland, Joe G.	        32	    W        B182
Watkins, N. E.		        47	    W 	B183
Ricketts, Charley	        27	    W 	B184
Lee, C.			        40	    W 	B185
Christie, T. J.		        55	    W 	B186
Love, O., Sr.		        56	    W 	B187
Love, O., Jr.		        25	    W 	B188
Love, Will		        21	    W 	B189
Sherrell, Jack		        35	    W 	B190
Cook, Tom		        34	    W 	B191
Hendrix, J.		        43	    W 	B192
Chambers, B.		        41	    W 	B193
Lancaster, Tom		24	    W 	B194
Bennett, John		        35	    W 	B195
Middleton, Jack		47	    W 	B196
Kutch, Herman		48	    W 	B197
Hartwell, W.		        27	    W 	B198
Hartwell, B.		        48	    W 	B199
Stockard, W. J.		32	    W 	B200
Floyd, John		        34	    W 	B201
Walker, E.		        30	    W 	B202
Ross, W. P., Jr.         	49	    W 	B203
Mathis, J.		                52	    C  	B204
Mathis, Sam	 	        40	    W 	B205
McLassen, Dave		40	    W 	B206
Short, Walter		        21	    W 	B207
Choat, Mat		        27	    W 	B208
Toles, Jim		        33	    W 	B209
Whitaker, Steve		30	    W 	B210
Rock, Cal		                29	    W 	B211
Walker, Isham		        35	    W 	B212
Jackson, Bob		        37	    W 	B213
Robinson, Gil		        35	    W 	B214
Tyree, Henry		        55	    W 	B215
Wells, Tom		        32	    W 	B216
Coats, Alex		        36	    W 	B217
Maberry, Joe		        31	    W 	B218
Davie, Brad		        33	    W 	B219
Davie, Bud		        36	    W 	B220
Roach, Blount		        85	    W 	B221
Martin, Tom		        26	    W 	B222
Hughes, Dick		        40	    W 	B223
Hunter, John		        63	    W 	B224
Hubbard, Berry		28	    W 	B225
Churchwell, Isham	        25	    W 	B226
Porter, George		        60	    W 	B227
Moody, Ben		        45	    W	        B228
Pointer, Tom		        30	    W 	B229
Robertson, John		38	    W 	B230
Stamps, T.		        40	    W 	B231
Lynes, Jim		        50	    W 	B232
Johnson, Ed		        27	    C  	B233
Webb, Dan		        38	    W 	B234
Geines, G.		        45	    W 	B235
Montague, N.		        46	    W 	B236
Franks, E.		        25	    W 	B237
McLane, H.		        35	    W 	B238
Hassell, J. F.		        26	    W 	B239
Lancaster, W. F.	        34	    W 	B240
Ray, J.			        38	    W 	B241
Bradley, Butch		        28	    W 	B242
Thomas, Monroe		33	    W 	B243
Yokeley, I. N.		        31	    W 	B244
Osteles, D.		        27	    W 	B245
Webb, Bill		        45	    W 	B246
Luna, L.		                65	    W 	B247
Luna, Sam		        25	    W 	B248
Speers, Sam		        32	    W 	B249
McMahan, Jim		48	    W 	B250
Davidson, Will		35	    W 	B251
Haggard, John		        23	    W 	B252
Newcomb, W. M.		34	    W 	B253
Wilbanks, J. L.		60	    W 	B254
Boyd, J. J.		        28	    W 	B255
Arnold, T. W.		        30	    W 	B256
Linem, S. T.		        32	    W 	B257
Franks, E. A.		        32	    W 	B258
Bryant, Tom		        33	    W 	B259
Franks, Jack		        27	    W 	B260
Franks, John		        25	    W 	B261
Franks Jim		        61	    W 	B262
Franks, Will		        50	    W	        B263
Beckham, Bill		        55	    W 	B264
Beckham, John		60	    W 	B265
Burns, John		        35	    W 	B266
Burns, Jim		        29	    W 	B267
Beckham, Lihew		22	    W 	B268
Napier, Al		        32	     C 	B269
Webb, Monroe		        29	    W 	B270
Lindsey, Jim		        25	    W 	B271
Hughes, Gus		        35	    W 	B272
Hughes, Henry		30	    W 	B273
Middleton, Saul		60	    W 	B274
Davis, Bill		        45	    W	        B275
Mabery, Mart		        32	    W 	B276
Robertson, Jim		65	    W 	B277
McBride, I.		        55	    W 	B278
Dixon, Will		        23	    W 	B279
Robinson, H.		        70	     C 	B280
Deal, Isham		        39	    W 	B281
Weatherspoon, Joe   	54	    W 	B282
Pitts, Lewis		        27	    W	        B283
Montague, Lewis		21	    W 	B284
Johnson, W. W. 		27	    W	        B285
Hardin, Amos		        34	    W 	B286
Moore, R. M.		        59	    W 	B287
Moore, Thomas	        73	    W 	B288
Newcomb, B.		        25	    W 	B289
Willbanks, J. L.	        39	    W 	B290
Young, Bob		        26	    W 	B291

Civil District 3 (C1-C116)

Name	 	               Age    Color     ID#
Adkins, L. L.		        24	   W   	C1
Anderson, W. C.		29	   W	        C2
Adkins, William		23	   W	        C3
Buchanan, William    	25	   W  	C4
Bell, W. L.	        	42	   W  	C5
Bell, J. R.		                35	   W  	C6
Bell, T. A.	         	37	   W  	C7
Bivins, Robert		        28	    C	        C8
Bromley, J. J.		        52	   W	        C9
Bromley, W. E.		29	   W	        C10
Bromley, J. A.		        24	   W	        C11
Bromley, J. L.		        22	   W	        C12
Beaty, Abe		        56	   W	        C13
Coosenberry, E. N.	        57	   W	        C14
Chappell, Ben		        25	   W	        C15
Chappell, Bob		        23	   W	        C16
Culp, Hal		                40	   W	        C17
Cook, Tim, Dr.		44	   W	        C18
Choat, J. M.		        45	   W	        C19
Choat, G. T.		        46	   W         C20
Chappell, Altimon	        55	    C    	C21
Chappell, Jesse		60	   W	        C22
Chappell, W. B.		63	   W  	C23
Chappell, Amos		27	    C  	C24
Chappell, Terry		24	   W  	C25
Chappell, Henry		26	   W  	C26
Carter, P. E.		        30	   W  	C27
Deavers, Elijah		70	   W  	C28
Deavers, Frank		23	   W  	C29 
Dobbs, Nat		        25	   W   	C30
Dobbs, Joseph		        30	   W  	C31
Dobbs, William		25	   W  	C32
Duren, Ed		        22	   W  	C33
Edwards, Wm. L. T.	30	   W  	C34  
Edwards, J. W.		        25	   W  	C35
Edwards, D. L.		69	   W  	C36
Edwards, Amos		30	   W  	C37
Edwards, John		        23       W  	C38
Edwards, Lewis		21	   W  	C39
Fraley, Charley		30	   W  	C40 
Fraley, Andrew		41	   W  	C41
Fraley, Bud		        33	   W  	C42
Goodwin, J. L.		        37	   W  	C43
Grinder, Robert		55	   W  	C44
Graves, Jesse		        21	   W  	C45
Graves, J. H.		        65	   W  	C46
Graves, Doc		        60	   W  	C47
Graves, Thomas		35	   W  	C48
Graves, Samuel		23	   W  	C49
Graves, John		        33	   W  	C50
Graves, Andrew		28	   W  	C51
Gillem, Willie		        21	   W  	C52
Graves, Lawrence	        30	   W  	C53
Hollabaugh, L.		22	   W  	C54
Hollabaugh, Jcb., Sr.	68	   W  	C55
Hollabaugh, William	30	   W  	C56
Hollabaugh, Isham	        24	   W  	C57
Hill, James		        40	   W  	C58
Ham, Isaac		        35	   W  	C59
Hickman, Geoge		52	   W  	C60
Holt, James A.		        35	   W  	C61
Hickman, John		24	   W  	C62
Hollabaugh, Jcb., Jr.	29	   W  	C63
Ivins, Linus		        35	   W  	C64
Ivins, W. H.		        25	   W  	C65
Jackson, Andrew		33	   W  	C66
Jones, Samuel		        57	   W  	C67
King, J. D.		        52	   W  	C68
Long, John		        40	   W  	C69
Luna, J. T.		        35	   W  	C70
Luna, Willis		        21	   W  	C71
Lynch, Jacob		        22	   W  	C72
Lockard, Thomas		60	   W  	C73
Meredith, L. R.		64	   W  	C74
Meredith, W. W.		25	   W   	C75
Meredith, Lee R.	        30	   W  	C76
Meredith, L. T.		32	   W  	C77
Meredith, F. C.		40	   W  	C78
Meredith, James T.	        59	   W  	C79
Meredith, John T.	        50	   W  	C80
Meredith, A. M.		55	   W  	C81
Meredith, J. L. 	        25	   W  	C82
McLemore, James		63	   W  	C83
Moore, J. T.		        28	   W  	C84
Moon, William		60	   W  	C85
McLemore, R. M.		30	   W   	C86
McLane, Jasper		32	   W  	C87
Morgan, S. N.		        45	   W  	C88 
Morgan, James		21	   W  	C89
McLemore, J. C.		21	   W  	C90
Nowlen, Carl		        22	   C   	C91
Nowlen, ?		        30	   C   	C92
Pope, Bud		        22	   W  	C93
Pope, Lemuel		        72	   W  	C94
Pope, Edward		        45	   W  	C95
Pitts, Joseph		        65	   W  	C96
Pope, Wiliam		        21	   W  	C97
Pope, John		        30	   W  	C98
Pitts, Andrew		        30	   W  	C99
Phillips, J. D.		        52       W  	C100
Phillips, Lewis		29	   W  	C101
Ricketts, William	        47	   W  	C102
Ricketts(?), W. P.	          ?	   W  	C103
Ricketts, Samuel	        21	   W  	C104
Riley, J. A.		        56 	   W  	C105
Stockard, T. A.		30	   W  	C106
Shaw, William		        60	   W  	C107
Sikes, E. J.		        26	   W  	C108
Shaw. William		        25	   W  	C109
Smith, Edward		25	   W  	C110
Smith, Wirter		        60	   C   	C111
Smith, M. N.		        33	   C   	C112
Smith, Henry		        22	   C   	C113
Smith, Allen		        21	   C   	C114
Stone, W. S.		        50	   W  	C115
Stone, S. H.		        23	   W  	C116

Civil District 4 (D1-D255)

Name	 	               Age    Color     ID#
Smith, J. C.		        23	    W	        D1
Stutts, J. C.		        25	    W 	D2
Helton, G. T.		        47	    W 	D3
Taylor, J. H.		        30	    W 	D4
Taylor, W. F.		        37	    W 	D5
Walker, J. W.		        47	    W 	D6
Jones, W. R.		        57	    W 	D7
Jones, S. R.		        28	    W 	D8
Jones, G. W.		        25 	    W 	D9
McNally, T. F.		        34	    W 	D10
Kea, W. W.		        58	    W 	D11
Kea, W. A.		        24	    W 	D12
Barrett, J. C.		        26	    W 	D13
Barrett, J. H.		        24	    W 	D14
Whitley, T. J.		        36	    W 	D15
Luna, E. H.		        61	    W 	D16
Buckanan, C.		        48	    W 	D17
Turman, Will		        57	    W 	D18
McGlamery, E. D.	        58	    W 	D19
Chilsap, James		33	    W 	D20
Phillips, James		52	    W 	D21
Sullivan, Sam		        60	    W 	D22
Turman, John		        44	    W 	D23
Scott, G. W.		        56	    W 	D24
Scott, Tom		        21	    W 	D25
Hollis, W. B.		        25	    W 	D26
Boyd, H. C.		        25	    W 	D27
Robnett, James		46	    W 	D28
Vick, T. C.		        50	    W 	D29
Kimbro, Jeff		        35	    W 	D30
Morrow, D. N.		        35	    W 	D31
Boyd, Frank		        31	    W 	D32
Beckham, A. B.		40	    W 	D33
Beckham, Sam		65	    W 	D34
Haggard, R. A.		30	    W 	D35
Cole, A. B.		        35	    W 	D36
Collier, Jim		        29	    W 	D37
Morrow, John		        38	    W	        D38
Keeton, Levi		        32	    W	        D39
Young, T. D.		        37	    W 	D40
Greeson, D. T.		        22	    W 	D41
Greeson, John W.	        24	    W 	D42
Greeson, George		22	    W 	D43
Huckaba, T. J.		        39	    W 	D44
Burns, John		        38	    W 	D45
Bromley, W. L.		63	    W 	D46
Martin, R. C.		        61	    W 	D47
Weaver, J. R.		        38	    W 	D48
Springer, Bill		        34	    C  	D49
Whitaker, Bill		        51	    C  	D50
Cook, Arthur		        24	    C  	D51
Pointer, Brister	        55	    C  	D52
Pointer, John		        25	    C  	D53
Lane, A. F.		        38	    C  	D54
Hicks, Westly		        23	    C  	D55
Bell, Andy		        56	    C  	D56
Jordan, Alexander	        59	    C  	D57
Counce, Jim		        23	    C  	D58
Wiley, J. A.		        40	    C  	D59
Armstrong, Manard	        58	    C  	D60
Hassell, Allen, Jr.	        30	    C  	D61
Hassell, Alex		        21	    C  	D62
Hassell, Allen, Sr.	        70	    C  	D63
Pointer, Bob		        69	    C  	D64
Wigfall, Elias		        53	    C  	D65
McLane, Anse		        59	    C  	D66 
Saunders, Bud		        29	    C  	D67 
Wigfall, Tom		        29	    C  	D68
Gullick, Ned		        35	    C  	D69
Craig, P. H.		        54	   W  	D70
Cole, J. H.		        56	   W  	D71
Casteel, W. H.		        35	   W  	D72
Casteel, J. A.		        43	   W  	D73
Hardin, L. A.		        30	   W  	D74
Copeland, Isaac		45	   W  	D75
Copeland, Robert	        48	   W  	D76
Morrison, J. F.		        26	   W  	D77
Hardin, J. W.		        56	   W  	D78
Rhodes, G. F.		        55	   W  	D79
Helton, H. A.		        45	   W  	D80
Helton, Daniel		        79	   W  	D81
Boyd, G. W., Jr.	        33	   W  	D82
Hunt, T. K.		        48	   W  	D83
Ellison, Tom		        23	   W  	D84 
Morris, Jonathan	        75	   W  	D85
Collier, Mathew		81	   W  	D86   
Lutts, W. M. W.		37	   W  	D87
Lutts, Alexander	        63	   W  	D88
Huckaba, B. G.		56	   W  	D89
Irvin, Sam		        42	   W  	D90
Irvin, Robert		        40	   W  	D91
Gallaher, J. L.		        33	   W   	D92
Gallaher, Amos		70	   W  	D93
Sims, J. N.		        38	   W  	D94
Cole, George		        22	   W  	D95
Griffin, Jim		        33	   W  	D96
Howell, Will		        28	   W  	D97
Howell, E.		        65	   W  	D98
Burns, W. P.		        36	   W  	D99
Jackson, W. J.		        24	   W  	D100
Grimes, Henry		        40	   W  	D101
Hunt, H. L.		        40	   W  	D102
Smith, James		        24	   W   	D103
Deavers, Bryant		38	   W  	D104
Christian, E. M.	        36	   W  	D105
King, B. M.		        64	   W  	D106
Burns, Lytle		        32	   W  	D107
Shaw, James		        22	   W  	D108
Phillips, S. B.		        39	   W  	D109
Phillips, William	        21	   W  	D110
Luna, Henry		        38	   W  	D111
Phillips, Jack		        54 	   W  	D112
Meredith, Lon		        24	   W  	D113
Deavers, T.		        28	   W  	D114
Deavers, Elijah		22	   W  	D115
Coosenberry, Cass	        51	   W  	D116
McClellen, William  	48	   W  	D117
Keeton, J. F.		        42	   W  	D118
Hardin, Jehew		        33	   W  	D119
Kilburn, Jess		        27	   W  	D120
Artise, G. W.		        45	   W  	D121
Belew, John J.		        45	   W  	D122
Keeton, Josiah		        52	   W  	D123
Keeton, Newton		26	   W  	D124
Keeton, John		        27	   W  	D125
Vandiver, Jack		        32	   W  	D126
Rutledge, E. F. 		39	   W  	D127
Taylor, Robert		        65	   W  	D128
Fagan, Bruce		        33	   W  	D129
Smith, Robert		        22	   W  	D130
Morris, J. G.		        53	   W  	D131
Minton, J. E.		        55	   W  	D132
Minton, John		        26	   W  	D133
Minton, Robert		29	   W  	D134
Rutledge, Lovick	        25	   W  	D135
Reaves, D. E.		        24	   W  	D136
Reaves, Dave		        58	   W  	D137
Lafferty, Will		        23	   W  	D138
Brewer, Saunders	        63	   W  	D139
Caton, D. S..		        41	   W  	D140
Brewer, Peter		        23	   W  	D141
Long, A. J.		        35	   W  	D142
Keeton, J. D.		        37	   W  	D143
Merriman, E. G.		41	   W  	D144
Keeton, J. A.		        55	   W  	D145
Keeton, Buddy		24	   W  	D146
Keeton, Sidney		21	   W  	D147
Shields, John		        56	   W  	D148
Merriman, J. H.		56	   W  	D149
Beckam, W. T.		        48	   W  	D150
Olds, Tom		        28	   W  	D151
Brady, W. A.		        37	   W  	D152
Walker, William		49	   W  	D153
Loyd, William		        38	   W  	D154
Lowery, James		        45	   W  	D155
Lowery, Henry		81	   W  	D156
Lowery, Oliver		23	   W  	D157
Keeton, David		        22	   W  	D158
Woods, Cas		        42	   W  	D159
Woods, Bill		        24	   W  	D160
Long, Sylvester		25	   W  	D161
Carson, Peter		        50	   W  	D162
Risener, E.		        52	   W  	D163
Risener, Macy		        24	   W  	D164
Risener, George		28	   W  	D165
Shields, J. T.		        65	   W  	D166
Morrison, W. J.		52	   W  	D167
Armstrong, H.		        56	   W   	D168
McLane, E.		        54	   W  	D169
Greeson, W. D.		30	   W  	D170
Kyle, D. A.		        26	   W  	D171
Brady, J. W.		        33	   W  	D172
Huckaba, S. M.		36	   W  	D173
Young, James		        38	   W  	D174
Cypert, , I. N.		        49	   W  	D175
Pinson, Frank		        51	   W  	D176
Pinson, Robert		        37	   W   	D177
McGill, Joe		        29	   W  	D178
Whitworth, William	32	   W  	D179
Morrison, Merida	        64	   W  	D180
Moore, Tom		        41	   W  	D181
Collier, Tom		        39	   W  	D182
Collier, L. P.		        25	   W  	D183
Casteel, S. M.		        42	   W  	D184
Norman, William		62	   W  	D185
Norman, C. L.		        36	   W  	D186
Melton, Bud		        24	   W  	D187
Kelly, James		        40	   W  	D188
Owen, Andy		        25	   W  	D189
Rinks, James H.		55	   W  	D190     
Staggs, Howell		25	   W  	D191
Owen, Tom		        38	   W  	D192
Dickey, Robert		22	   W  	D193
Dickey, John		        27	   W  	D194
Odle, David		        45	   W  	D195
Pryor, Rufus		        40	   W  	D196
Odle, Alex		        22	   W  	D197
Copeland, William	        45	   W  	D198
Copeland, Jacob		40	   W  	D199
Gallaher, James		28	   W  	D200
Bedford, Thomas		38	   W  	D201
Foster, William		42	   W  	D202
Morgan, Frank		        25	   W  	D203
Morgan, John		        30	   W  	D204
Huckaba, J. E.		        35	   W  	D205
Adkins, James		        30	   W  	D206
Morgan, J. L.		        47	   W  	D207
O'Neal, John 		        56	   W  	D208
O'Neal, Andrew		22	   W  	D209
Bedford, Stephen	        72	   W  	D210
Morrison, W. D.		41	   W  	D211
Burns, Robert		        35	   W  	D212
Old, H. S.		        40	   W  	D213
Grimes, Henry		        38	   W  	D214
Morrison, J. L.		        38	   W  	D215
Horton, Link		        28	   W  	D216
Ray, George		        28	   W  	D217
Gallaher, John		        28	   W  	D218
Lee, Henry		        30	   W  	D219
Ray, Carry		        55	   W  	D220
Ray, Tom		                32	   W  	D221
Langford, Dock		44	   W  	D222
Wilbanks, R. D.		38	   W  	D223
Lee, H. N.		        60	   W  	D224
Lee, David		        21	   W  	D225
Huckaba, J. F.		        45	   W  	D226
Frazier, W. N.		        23	   W  	D227
Thompson, G. W.		40	   W  	D228
Thompson, J. R.		36	   W  	D229
Staggs, Neal		        30	   W  	D230
Staggs, Carroll		62	   W  	D231
Staggs, Hiram		        60	   W  	D232
Thompson, John, Sr.	63	   W   	D233
Copeland, Henry		23	   W  	D234  
Hanback, Thomas		30	   W  	D235
Moore, William		21	   W  	D236
Jackson, Buck		        34	   W  	D237
Pulley, Elisha		        24	   W  	D238
Peacock, Marion		27	   W  	D239
Helton, William		59	   W  	D240
Saunderson, Frank	        46	   W  	D241
Pulley, Lyne		        24	   W  	D242
Pulley, Leonard		33	   W  	D243
Throgmortin, John	        34	   W  	D244
Morgan, John		        48	   W  	D245
Morgan, Samuel		23	   W  	D246
Alley, J. A.		        55	   W  	D247
Alley, Ben		        23	   W  	D248
Alley, F. L.		        57	   W  	D249
Holt, Garrison		        71	   W  	D250
Stowe, Dick		        24	   W  	D251
Burkeen, J. B.		        52	   W  	D252
Cothran, William	        67	   W  	D253
Edwards, C. D.		36	   W  	D254
Staggs, Bill		        60	   W  	D255

Civil District 5 (E1-E136)

Name	 	              Age    Color      ID#
Talley, J. A.		       64	  W    	E1
Crow, B. S.		       32	  W   	E2
Gallaher, D. M.	       41	  W	        E3
Gallaher. J. M.		       26	  W   	E4
Gallaher, W. J.		       21	  W   	E5
Ray, Alen		               38	  W   	E6
Grimes, John		       50	  W   	E7
Morrison, Willie	       26	  W   	E8
Copeland, Jake	       45	  W   	E9
Huckaba, Sylvester	       39	  W   	E10
Dixon, Will		       23	  C    	E11
Clay, Dock		       39	  W   	E12
Morrison, H. L.	       27	  W   	E13
Cole, Sam		       56	  W   	E14
Grimes, J. W.		       23	  W   	E15
Shull, Andy		       28	  W   	E16
Ray, T. S.		               56	  W   	E17
Arnett, S. C.		       50	  W   	E18
Shull, Frank		       62	  W   	E19
Diclane, Taylor	       45	  C    	E20
Prince, John		       35	  W   	E21
Smith, L. B.		       30	  W   	E22
Smith, J. H.		       45	  W   	E23
Fraser, J. M.		       28	  W   	E24
McMullens, J. M.	       63	  W   	E25
Ricketts, W. G.	       23	  W	        E26
Holensworth, J.	       60	  W   	E27
Grimes, J. C.		       68	  W   	E28
Tole, James		       45	  W   	E29
Barnett, James		       30	  W   	E30
Grimes, J. A.		       27	  W   	E31
Webster, Joseph	       51	  W   	E32
Morris James		       30	  W   	E33
Brown, R. C.		       48	  W   	E34
Brown, John		       60	  W   	E35
Biffle, T. C.		       33	  W   	E36
Biffle, J. M.		       46	  W   	E37
Helton, J. W.		       58	  W   	E38
Pitts, John		       25	  W   	E39
Pitts, George		       30	  W   	E40
Grimes, Wilson	       24	  W   	E41
Arnett, Jason		       59	  W   	E42
Wiley, Sam		       21	  C    	E43  
Wiley, Jury		       74	  C    	E44
Grimes, Ike		       35	  C    	E45
Shelton, A. H.		       36	  W   	E46
Gore, Albert		       50	  W   	E47
Hill, Elac		               55	  C    	E48
Hill, J. B.		               65	  W   	E49
Davis, William	       25	  W   	E50
Davis, George		       40	  W   	E51
Davis, Joe		       21	  C    	E52
Mack, James		       35	  W   	E53
Cook, Joe		       36	  W   	E54
Franks, Eli		       36	  C    	E55
Franks, Bill		       41	  C    	E56
Beckham, Joe		       43	  W   	E57
Beckham, Elihu	       21	  W   	E58
Love, Joe		               25	  W   	E59
Montague, A. O.	       53	  W   	E60
Brown, J. B.		       28	  W   	E61
Love, Henry		       29	  W	        E62
Moser, John		       50	  W   	E63
Moser, James		       25	  W   	E64
Anderson, Peter	       59	  W   	E65
Morrison, Joe		       26	  W   	E66
Reeves, J.		       45	  W    	E67
Bundrant, O. H.	       36	  W   	E68
Berry, Elerson		       56	  W   	E69
Rutledge, S. J.		       23	  W   	E70
Grimes, John		       33	  W   	E71
Moser, G. W.		       40	  W   	E72
Haggard, James	       73	  W   	E73
Olds, John		       30	  W   	E74
Pulley, J. S.		       35	  W   	E75
Reeves, Buddy	       22	  W   	E76
Hill, W. C.		       33	  W   	E77
Grimes, J. A.		       69	  W   	E78
Lynn, W. A.		       21	  W   	E79
Morris, W. M.		       55	  W   	E80
Hollensworth, James     23	  W   	E81
Young, J. C.		      48	  W   	E82
Bromley, Squire	      24	  W   	E83
Hendy, Andy		      65	  C    	E84
Bromley, Joe		      70	  C    	E85
Walker, Dan		      22	  C    	E86
Walker, W. L.		      21	  W   	E87
Yeiser, C. C.		      37	  W   	E88
Carr, T. S.		      36	  W   	E89
Willison, George	      51	  W   	E90
Ledbetter, Tom	      28	  C    	E91
Fraser, Bud		      38	  W   	E92
Kimbro, Amos	      24	  W   	E93
Harlow, H.		      41	  W   	E94
Dickerson, W. J.	      21	  C    	E95
Grimes, Dallas	      30	  W   	E96
Hughes, John		      24	  C    	E97
Morris, C. L.		    100	  C    	E98
Morris, John		      43	  W   	E99
Grimes, George      	      60	  W   	E100
Signer, John		      36	  W   	E101
Morris, W. F.		      43	  C    	E102
Morris, Jonathan	      48	  W   	E103
Bundrant, John	      50	  W   	E104
Melson, Frank		      24	  W   	E105
Ray, H.			      65	  W   	E106
Ham, Manuel		      35	  W   	E107
Huckaba, G. E.  	      75	  W   	E108
Linume, George	      35	  W   	E109
Pilkington, J. P.	      38	  W    	E110
Bundrant, Dallis	      45	  W   	E111
Bundrant, Frank  	      30	  W   	E112
King, Ben		      32	  W   	E113
King. Will		      28	  W   	E114
Arnett, Tom		      49	  W   	E115
Huckaba, Frank	      48	  W   	E116
Henry, Tom		      28	  W   	E 117
Morris, Frank		      22	  W   	E118
Helton, J. F.		      38	  W   	E119
Cole, J. E.		      28	  W   	E120
Helton, Abe		      34	  W   	E121
Thompson, H. C.	      27	  W   	E122
Chambers, J. C.	      23	  W   	E123
Helton, J. B.		      28	  W   	E124
Cole, Andrew		      54	  W   	E125
Jordan, Bob		      55	  W   	E126
Parker, J. C.		      52	  W   	E127
Parker, S. M.		     41	  W   	E128
Fitts, Bud		             39	  W   	E129
Cole, Frank		     41	  W   	E130
Cole, Mark		     24	  W   	E131
Shull, John		     27	  W   	E132
McCullum, J. T.	     36	  W   	E133
Shell, Ellison		     25	  W   	E134
Claton, J. L.		     59	  W   	E135
Parker, W. L.		     30	  W   	E136

Civil District 6 (F1-F205)

Name	 	            Age    Color     ID#
Akers, M.		    36	W	     F1
Alford, C. I.		    23	W         F2
Alford, J. B.		    25	W	     F3
Akers, N.		            36	W	     F4
Brewer, N. S.		    28	W	     F5
Brewer, C. H.		    35	W	     F6
Brewer, J. W.		    40	W	     F7
Bell, Bud		            21	C	     F8
Brown, W. G.		    28	W	     F9
Brewer, D. E..		    31	W	     F10
Brewer, Isham		    58	W	     F11
Brewer, Wesley	    35	W	     F12
Brewer, Charley	    31	W	     F13
Brewer, Rag		    60	W	     F14
Brewer, John		    28	W	     F15
Brewer, J. W.		    28	W	     F16
Bates, James		    35	W	     F17
Barker, G. A.		    41	W	     F18
Ballard, N. E.		    21	W	     F19
Bromley, Sam		    50	W	     F20
Bromley, J. T..		    23	W	     F21
Barber, William	    60	W	     F22
Banks, T. J.		    50	W	     F23
Biffle, J. F.		    40	W	     F24
Brown, William	    24	W	     F25
Burns, J. B.		    58	W	     F26
Frank, R. H.		    63	W	     F27
Brown, E. W.		    26	W	     F28
Bell, L. R.		    30	W	     F29
Beatty, Joshua		    23	W	     F30
Bush, John		    42	W	     F31
Clendenin, F. A.	    24	W	     F32
Counce, Henry	    58	C	     F33
Counce, C.		    36	C	     F34
Coats, Ned		    25	C	     F35
Counce, J.		    24	C	     F36
Clay, Thomas		    27	W	     F37
Craig, Young		    52	C	     F38
Carter, John		    33	C	     F39
Cothran, W. H.	    28	W	     F40
Clay, L. E.		    25	W	     F41
Cromwell, J. C.	    37	W	     F42
Cox, G. W.		    60	W	     F43
Cothran, Off		    40	W	     F44
Craig, Irwin		    38	W	     F45
Cole, J. E.		    28	W	     F46
Carter, Dan		    35	W	     F47
Cothran, Zeke		    40	W	     F48
Churchwell, G. A.	    22	W	     F49
Craig, W. P.		    44	W	     F50
Craig, J. R.		    46	W	     F51
Choat, Dock		    30	C	     F52
Churchwell, A. L.	    27	W	     F53
Duren, J. M.		    36	W	     F54
Dudley, Allen		    22	C	     F55
Dicus, S. J.		    25	W	     F56
Durham, L. A.		    44	W	     F57
Durham, J. M.		    55	W	     F58
Dalles, S. V.		    56	W	     F59
Durham, William	    40	W	     F60
Devasier, Henry	    33	W	     F61
Durham, Robert	    70	W	     F62
Devasier, Henry	    24	W	     F63
Douglas, James	    70	W	     F64
Douglas, H. M.	    23	W	     F65
Douglas, R. H.		    21	W	     F66
Durham, S. D.		    35	W	     F67
Durham, James	    76	W	     F68
Defoe, J. W.		    40	W	     F69
Edward, Pleasant	    37	W	     F70
Edward, J. D.		    35	W	     F71
Etter, Sam		    24	C	     F72
Eastland, Silas		    45	W	     F73
Eastland, John		    50	W	     F74
Edward, W. P.		    25	W	     F75
Edward, M. C.		    57	W	     F76
Edward, J. F.		    29	W	     F77
Edward, J. L.		    40	W	     F78
Ferguson. H. L.	    25	W	     F79
Fulton, Derry		    68	C	     F80
Fitts, Leroy		    40	W	     F81
Frazier, Thomas	    35	W	     F82
Flippo, Henry		    41	W	     F83
Grimes, Arthur	    32	C	     F84
Graham, T. J.		    24	W	     F85
Green, Jeff		    22	W	     F86
Gulick, George	    32	C	     F87
Gulick, Anthony	    68	C	     F88
Gilbert, J. A.		    22	W	     F89
Gulick, Alex		    70	W	     F90
Galloway, Jeff		    30	W	     F91
Galloway, R. N.	    32	W	     F92
Hardin, John		    25	W	     F93
Hines, W. B.		    28	W	     F94
Hall, John		    23	W	     F95
Henson, John		    35	W	     F96
Harris, Hank		    30	W	     F97
Hollabaugh, M. J	    31	W	     F98
Hollabaugh, B. B	    36	W	     F99
Harris, Ham 		    53	W	     F100
Iven, T. S.		    43	W	     F101
Joseph, Jacob		    32	W	     F102
Jackson, D. S.		    42	W	     F103
Jackson, J. A.		    46	W	     F104
Jackson, C. A.		    24	W	     F105
Jackson, D. S.		    38	W	     F106
Jackson, Eli		    36	W	     F107
Jackson, Joe		    44	W	     F108
Jackson, G. A.		    45	W	     F109
Jones, James		    29	W	     F110
Jackson, Jeff		    60	W	     F111
Jackson, D.		    23	W	     F112
Jackson, Thomas	    34	W	     F113
Johnson, F		    36	W	     F114
Johnson, J. J.		    45	C	     F115
Kilpatrick, James	    38	W	     F116
Koutch, William	    50	W	     F117
Koutch, John		    47	W	     F118
Koutch, Sol		    46	W	     F119
Koutch, P. A.		    77	W	     F120
Langford, Forest	    32	W	     F121
Lyle, W. W.		    26	W	     F122
Lyle, J. W.		    50	W	     F123
McDougle, Robert	    40	W	     F124
Meredith, Jacob	    68	C	     F125
Martin, Jessie		    29	C	     F126
Michael, E. D.		    31	W	     F127
Mitchell, Joseph	    25	W	     F128
Mathis, John		    25	W	     F129
Mann, H. N.		    22	W	     F130
McAfee, George	    23	W	     F131
McAnanny, E. D.	    60	W	     F132
McLean, William	    55	W	     F133
McLean, L.		    24	W	     F134
Nutt, H. S.		    29	W	     F135
Nutt, J. A.		    47	W	     F136
Napier, John		    24	C	     F137
Nichols, George	    30	C	     F138
Neely, Griff		    35	W	     F139
Nichols, G. A.		    51	W	     F140
Nixon, E. L.		    21	W	     F141
Nutt, Jess		            46	W	     F142
Pollack, R. A.		    30	W	     F143
Pointer, William	    23	C	     F144
Porter, William	    35	W	     F145
Perry, J. A.		    34	W	     F146
Perry, Ed		            45	C	     F147
Ragsdale, G. W.	    24	W	     F148
Ross, I. A.		    37	C	     F149
Richie, Henry		    55	W	     F150
Richie, Rube		    52	W	     F151
Rice, J. E.		    34	W	     F152
Robertson, J. P.	    30	W	     F153
Rogers, John		    35	W	     F154
Reaves, J. J.		    56	W	     F155
Reaves, J. B.		    24	W	     F156
Ricketts, Dave		    45	W	     F157
Rasbury, A. C.		    73	W	     F158
Rasbury, A. M.	    38	W	     F159
Rasbury, W. L.		    38	W	     F160
Rasbury, J. C.		    44	W	     F161
Sneed, E. L.		    21	W	     F162
Stockard, C. F.		    23	W	     F163
Stockard, Pete		    21	W	     F164
Stowe, O. M.		    31	W	     F165
Satterfield, W. T.	    33	W	     F166
Staggs, George	    23	W	     F167
Staggs, J. B.		    35	W	     F168
Smith, Henry		    26	C 	     F169
Smith, George		    50	W	     F170
Sisco, Sam		    34	C	     F171
Sharp, A. D.		    24	W	     F172
Sharp, S. R.		    33	W	     F173
Sharp, J. L.		    36	W	     F174
Skillern, J. S.		    60	W	     F175
Skillern, D. S.		    65	W	     F176
Skillern, W. N.		    31	W	     F177
Sprinkle, M.		    53	W	     F178
Totty, Z. C.		    29	W	     F179
Thornton, D. M.	    60	W	     F180
Thornton, Ben		    23	W	     F181
Thornton, Andrew	    33	W	     F182
Tharp, Babe		    22	W	     F183
Turner, W. H.		    50	W	     F184
Tharp, James		    55	W	     F185
Vincent, Frank		    22	C	     F186
Voorhies, Rube	    63	C	     F187
Voorhies, William	    45	W	     F188
Voorhies, James	    35	W	     F189
Voorhies, A.		    27	W	     F190
Voorhies, B. M.	    30	W	     F191
Washington, George   50  	C	     F192
Wall, H. J.		    21	W	     F193
Walker, W. B.		    29	W	     F194
Whitwell, J. F.		    36	W	     F195
Whitehead, J. R.	    42	W	     F196
Whitehead, L. D.	    24	W	     F197
Whitehead, T. J.	    22	W	     F198
Walker, J. A.		    48	W	     F199
Walker, J. F.		    26	W	     F200
Walker, W. H.		    37	W	     F201
Wisdom, A. B.		    62	W	     F202
Wisdom, John		    30	W	     F203
Wisdom, A. M.	    25	W	     F204
Walker, Ed		    21	W	     F205

Civil District 7 (G1-G209)

Name	 	             Age    Color     ID#
Alexander, John	      51	 W	      G1
Mulsey, Andrew	      33	 W	      G2
Lindsey, J. E.		      36	 W	      G3
Sinclair, S. W.		      52	 W	      G4
Beckham, John	      56	 W	      G5
Eaton, Daniel		      64	 W	      G6
Davis, Sam		      25	 W	      G7
Bevis, Bud		      49	 W	      G8
Beckham, Fice		      28	 W	      G9
Beckham, Zack	      34	 W	      G10
Pannels, William	      27	 W	      G11
Smith, Henry		      32	 W	      G12 
Beckham, Tom	      51	 W	      G13
Beckham, Samuel	      25	 W	      G14
Beckham, Lincoln	      27	 W	      G15
Beckham, Jack	      32	 W	      G16 
Burns, John		      24	 W	      G17
Phillips, George	      23	 W	      G18
Burns, Bill		      27	 W	      G19
Harwell, Robert	      50	 W	      G20
Copas, George		      27	 W	      G21
Kirby, Beary		      37	 W	      G22
Kindrick, Isham	      45	 W	      G23
Beckham, Tom	      25	 W	      G24
Johnson, W. W., Jr.	      26	 W	      G25
Paulk, R. D.		      58	 W	      G26
Davis, J. J.		      59	 W	      G27
Estes, T. W.		      27	 W	      G28
Combs, William	      46	 W	      G29
Williams, Hick	      40	 C	      G30
Smith, Dick		      29	 C	      G31
Speers, Harry		      35	 C	      G32
Broyles, Willis	      32	 C	      G33
Arnett, Isham		      22	 C	      G34
Montague, Lewis	      40	 C	      G35
Franks, Jack		      33	 C	      G36
Yeiser, E. R.		      40	 W	      G37
Parker, J. Y.		      58	 W	      G38
Bratcher, W. W.	      53	 W	      G39
Morgan, John		      25	 W	      G40
Morgan, Will		      22	 W	      G41
Morgan, Levi		      62	 W	      G42
Anderson, Robert	      55	 W	      G43
Cypert, J. B.		      43	 W	      G44
Banks, E. F.		      34	 W	      G45
Farris, G. A.		      36	 W	      G46
Shull, Mat		      45	 W	      G47
Brown, John		      70	 W	      G48
Melson, John		      27	 W	      G49
Estes, Calvin		      31	 W	      G50
Townsend, B. T.	      25	 W	      G51
Martin, D. N.		      32	 W	      G52
Copeland, W. B.	      29	 W	      G53
Miller, J. D.		      27	 W	      G54
Thompson, C. M.	      63	 W	      G55
Farris, Joe		      38	 W	      G56
Robertson, John	      49	 W	      G57
Horton, Henry		      51	 W	      G58
Robertson, William	      27	 W	      G59
Sandusky, John	      47	 W	      G60
Sandusky, Andrew	      23	 W	      G61
Melson, John, Sr.	      65	 W	      G62
Horton, Dock		      26	 W	      G63
Melson, William	      29	 W	      G64
Horton, G. W.		      24	 W	      G65
Melson, John, Jr.	      23	 W	      G66
Phillips, Sherman	      26	 W	      G67
Nichols, Isaac		      54	 W	      G68
Nichols, Clark		      30	 W	      G69
Brown, Bill		      26	 W	      G70
Porter, John		      75	 W	      G71
Melson, James		      38	 W	      G72
Greeson, H. C.		      51	 W	      G73
Greeson, John		      24	 W	      G74
Stricklin, Jeff		      38	 W	      G75
Lawson, T. J.		      40	 W	      G76
Lawson, W. P.		      24	 W	      G77
Beckham, Buck	      32	 W	      G78
Lawson, John		      47	 W	      G79
Kelly, Richard		      38	 W	      G80
Gant, Tom		      23	 W	      G81
Lawson, G. W.		      58	 W	      G82
Lawson, J. A.		      29	 W	      G83
Atkinson, Bud		      37	 W	      G84
Godwin, Gip		      23	 W	      G85
Robbins, Jess		      35	 W	      G86
Martin, W. A.		      38	 W	      G87
Martin, A. J.		      29	 W	      G88
Martin, W. H.		      27	 W	      G89
Martin, H.		      25	 W	      G90
Shepard, John		      41	 W	      G91
Adkins, J. C.		      44	 W	      G92
Lawson, S. M.		      61	 W	      G93
Lawson, W. J.		      29	 W	     G94
Copeland, J. N.	      41	 W	     G95
Copeland, J. D.	      39	 W	     G96
Hall, P. D.		      42	 W	     G97
Hall, W. D.		      22	 W	     G98
Copeland, D. G.	      24	 W	     G99
Lewis, J. L.		      25	 W	     G100
Berry, J. H.		      25	 W	     G101
Berry, J. W.		      29	 W	     G102
Foster, H. A.		      34	 W	     G103
Holt, A. H.		      41	 W	     G104
Melson, P. D.		      52	 W	     G105
Cole, William		      28	 W	     G106
Reaves, Calvin	      32	 W	     G107
Reaves, G. W.		      42	 W	     G108
Porter, S. C.		      65	 W	     G109
Horton, William	      24	 W	     G110
Foster, J. G.		      41	 W	     G111
Horton, G. W.		      26	 W	     G112 
Stribling, J. M.	      48	 W	     G113
Stribling, Will		      28	 W	     G114
Whitaker, David	      29	 W	     G115
Stribling, J. C.	              70	 W	     G116
Lawson, J. M.		      31	 W	     G117
Copeland, J. D.	      24	 W	     G118
Daniels, J. P.		      28	 W	     G119
Adkinson, John	      43	 W	     G120
Sinclair, M. H.		      62	 W	     G121
Sinclair, Hal		      31	 W	     G122
Hinton, James		      28	 W	     G123
Whitaker, E. A.	      43	 W	     G124
Alexander, S. L.	      38	 W	     G125
Sinclair, Frank		      32	 W	     G126
Weaver, William	      40	 W	     G127
Weaver, John		      38	 W	     G128
Tilley, Thomas	      24	 W	     G129
Tilley, Henry		      22	 W	     G130
Sinclair, William	      70	 W	     G131
Clanton, John		      28	 W	     G132
Thornton, J. W.	      56	 W	     G133
Stricklin, J. D.               39	 W	     G134
Whited, E. W.		      60	 W	     G135
Whited, J. R.		      28	 W	     G136
Stricklin, J. N.	              65	 W	     G137
Morrow, F. E.		      26	 W	     G138
Moore, W. T.		      32	 W	     G139
Hill, Robert		      21	 W	     G140
Hill, J. M.		      70	 W	     G141
Foster, F. M.		      60	 W	     G142
Sinclair, B. P.		      41	 W	     G143
Lutts, J. A.		      36	 W	     G144
Lutts, J. M.		      43	 W	     G145
Whited, W. J.		      50	 W	     G146
Franks, J. W.		      35	 W	     G147
Foster, J. M.		      29	 W	     G148
Copeland, J. B.	      44	 W	     G149
Stricklin, B. F.	              26	 W	     G150
Wells, W. R.		      50	 W	     G151
Perry, Frank		      34	 W	     G152
Alexander, J. R.	      61	 W	     G153
Sinclair, Ad.		      27	 W	     G154
Sinclair, Frank		      29	 W	     G155
Gean, Bill		      38	 W	     G156
Risener, Henry	      27	 W	     G157
Linville, Otis		      48	 W	     G158
Woody, J. S.		      50	 W	     G159
Roach, Hal		      36	 C	     G160
Frazier, J. H.		      41	 W	     G161
Frazier, Ed		      55	 W	     G162
Sinclair, John		      34	 W	     G163
Martin, Will		      39	 W	     G164
Sinclair, J. H.		      60	 W	     G165
Paulk, S. O.		      52	 W	     G166
Paulk, Pugh		      28	 W	     G167
Paulk, Ed		              26	 W	     G168
Paulk, John		      36	 W	     G169
Copeland, T. N.	      39	 W	     G170
Murphy, William	      42	 W	     G171
Clark, Jim		      29	 W	     G172
Cypert, R. J.		      70	 W	     G173
Cypert, N. B.		      43	 W	     G174
Payton, Bill		      34	 W	     G175
Rose, J. G. B.		      68	 W	     G176
Rose, John		      26	 W	     G177
Rose, Neal		      28	 W	     G178
Horton, Joe		      39	 W	     G179
Eaton, George		      33	 W	     G180
Adkinson, Neuton	      39	 W	     G181
Adkinson, David	      70	 W	     G182
Martin, John W.	      45	 W	     G183
Sutton, R. L.		      27	 W	     G184
Martin, Buck		      26	 W	     G185
Rainey, S. B.		      40	 W	     G186
Rodes, Jessie		      40	 W	     G187
Crouch, Mort		      37	 W	     G188
Martin, Bill		      40	 W	     G189
Beckham, Thomas	      26	 W	     G190
Lynch, Dick		      38	 W	     G191
Alexander, W. W.	      24	 W	     G192
Greer, James		      27	 W	     G193
Alexander, John	      32	 W	     G194
Grimes, Till		      26	 W	     G195
Lynch, James		      29	 W	     G196
Mulsey, T. O.		      31	 W	     G197
Murphy, Sylvester	      42	 W	     G198
Melsen, Sam		      21	 W	     G199
Phillips, G.		      29	 W	     G200
Casey, G.		              37	 W	     G201
Porter, J. J.		      30	 W	     G202
Beckham, J. C.	      28	 W	     G203
Murphy, Sam		      50	 W	     G204
Caine, Jacob		      35	 W	     G205
Caine, D.		              23	 W	     G206
Pounders, A.		      45	 W	     G207
Boswell, Jasper	      28	 W	     G208
Bobbins, Bill		      26	 W	     G209

Civil District 8 (H1-H129)

Name	 	            Age    Color     ID#
Sherrill, Joe		     24	W	    H1
Sherrill, W. J.		     22	W	    H2
Weaver, N. W.		     38	W        H3
Downing, A. L.	     41	W	    H4
Sims, S.		             52	W	    H5
Sims, Joe		             22	W	    H6
McWilliams, James	     22	W	    H7
McWiliams, Andy	     29	W	    H8
Cromwell, W.		     40	W	    H9
Shaw, Sol		             56	W	    H10
Lakey, Dick		     70	W	    H11
Brewer, John		     46	W	    H12
Brewer, Joe		     25	W	    H13
Goodman, John	     60	W	    H14
Lakey, Wiliam		     44	W	    H15
Lawson, J. R.		     23	W	    H16
Horton, Bill		     23	W	    H17
King, S. A.		     61	W	    H18
Hicks, Buck		     30	W	    H19
Wright, G. W.		     35	W	    H20
Horton, William	     45	W	    H21
McWilliams, D. M.	     28	W	    H22
Sims, A. F.		     67	W	    H23
Sims, H. C.		     26	W	    H24
Bryant, H. P.		     29	W	    H25
Copas, James		     30	W	    H26
Sims, A. M.		     45	W	    H27
Martin, Ben		     54	W	    H28
Ponders, Buck		     22	W	    H29
Ponders, William	     46	W	    H30
Hurd, James		     37	W	    H31
Arnett, Henry		     40	W	    H32
Scott, Henry		     26	W	    H33
Lindsey, Will		     23	W	    H34
Cobb, W. S.		     32	W	    H35
Berry, W. A.		     22	W	    H36
Berry, Manuel		     24	W	    H37
Wright, James		     49	W	    H38
Wright, Johnson	     21	W	    H39
Wright, John		     21	W	    H40
Martin, Buck		     27	W	    H41
Martin, Henry		     22	W	    H42
Martin, Scott		     22	W	    H43
Martin, Tom		     21	W	    H44
Martin, James		     58	W	    H45
Scott, Cam		     35	W	    H46
Cromwell, Lonnie	     30	W	    H47
Martin, Tom		     35	W	    H48
Cromwell, Sidney	     65	W	    H49
Cromwell, Charley	     21	W	    H50
Horton, Pink		     38	W	    H51
Reaves, N. T.		     30	W	    H52
Davis, Mat		     30	W	    H53
Bryant, Bill		     24	W	    H54
Horton, Bud		     26	W	    H55
Horton, Ben		     22	W	    H56
Horton, Billy		     30	W	    H57
Horton, P. G.		     60	W	    H58
Rutherford, Mat	     23	W	    H59
King, Joe		             26	W	    H60
Stooksberry, Bob	     44	W	    H61
Stooksberry, Sherm.     23	W	    H62
Horton, Joe		     38	W	    H63
Horton, Bud		     21	W	    H64
Bryant, Right		     26	W	    H65
Sims, W. C.		     26	W	    H66
Youngblood, Tom	     25	W	    H67
Johnson, James	     25	W	    H68
Wright, James		     38	W	    H69
Wright, John		     22	W	    H70
Boyd, Charley		     28	W	    H71
Clanton, J. C.		     44	W	    H72
Clanton, R.		     21	W	    H73
Davis, Levi		     24	W	    H74
Davis, Iradell		     22	W	    H75
Paulk, Josh		     70	W	    H76
Horton, Z. J.		     36	W	    H77
Nowlin, James		     33	W	    H78
Nowlin, William	     34	W	    H79
Nowlin, Ira		     22	W	    H80
Cypert, Bob		     35	W	    H81
Dickerson, Ken	     72	W	    H82
Dickerson, Tom	     32	W	    H83
Watson, John		     36	W	    H84
Nowlin, Ben		     32	W	    H85
Corbin, J. N.		     43	W	    H86
Lay, Frank		     25	W	    H87
Roberson, John	     40	W	    H88
Parker, Frank		     46	W	    H89
Scott, Bud		     28	W	    H90
White, John		     32	W	    H91
Cole, Pogue		     31	W	    H92
Anderson, Jess	     22	W	    H93
Townsend, Jeff	     35	W	    H94
Lay, J. B.		             35	W	    H95
Lindsey, John		     46	W	    H96
White, Sam		     53	W	    H97
White, Tom		     26	W	    H98
White, Scott		     38	W	    H99
Copeland, J. M.	     72	W	    H100
Clay, Kerry		     46	W	    H101
Davidson, Bill		     24	W	    H102
Lay, Sam		             22	W	    H103
Young, Johnson	     32	W	    H104
Davis, Bud		     49	W	    H105
Davis, L.		             22	W	    H106
Arnell, Joe		     28	W	    H107
Bundrant, George	     46	W	    H108
Bundrant, Oscar	     21	W	    H109
Schull, Buck		     34	W	    H110
Basset, Jasper		     27	W	    H111
Shull, Mat		     35	W	    H112
Nowlin, Steve		     55	W	    H113
Pigg, Jerry		     36	W	    H114
Murry, Silas		     68	W	    H115
Murry, Ray		     24	W	    H116
Hall, Walter		     36	W	    H117
Hall, Billie		     74	W	    H118
Hall, Cason		     79	W	    H119
Ellis, George		     34	W	    H120
Sinclair, George	     27	W	    H121
Shelton, Tom		     23	W	    H122
Tackett, Bob		     35	W	    H123
King, Al		             60	W	    H124
Lawson, Will		     22	W	    H125
Horton, Gale		     33	W	    H126
Anderson, Bob	     38	W	    H127
Martin, James		     38	W	    H128
Lindsey, Jerry		     35	W	    H129

Civil District 9 (J1-J124)

Name	 	           Age    Color     ID#
Ayers, J. T.		    24	W	    J1
Adams, Thomas	    76	W	    J2
Adams, G. B.		    51	W	    J3
Adams, R. T.		    45	W	    J4
Adams, R. W.		    33	W	    J5
Beavers, A. J.		    30	W	    J6
Brown, J. C.		    40	W	    J7
Brown, A.		    68	W	    J8
Brown, W.		    30	W	    J9
Beatty, R. S.		    40	W	    J10
Brown, T. A.		    58	W	    J11
Beavers, W.		    40	W	    J12
Ballentine, J. H.	    31	W	    J13
Bennett, S. C.		    31	W	    J14
Copeland, W. T.	    39	W	    J15
Curtis, Wade		    37	W	    J16
Cecil, D. F.		    45	W	    J17
Cannon, Pugh		    35	W	    J18
Curtis, J. N.		    24	W	    J19
Curtis, S. A.		    54	W	    J20
Chambers, S.		    47	C	    J21
Dodd, D.		            24	W	    J22
Dodd, L.		            68	W	    J23
Dodd, A. B.		    26	W	    J24
Eaton, J. N.		    40	W	    J25
Eaton, Pleas		    75	W	    J26
Eaton, J. P.		    28	W	    J27
Farris, R. A.		    65	W	    J28
Farris, D. M.		    28	W	    J29
Gean, W. H.		    51	W	    J30
Gean, J. H.		    40	W	    J31
Henson, W.		    57	W	    J32  
Henson, J.		    22	W	    J33
Henson, B. M.		    27	W	    J34
Henson, T.		    70	W	    J35
Henson, J. K.		    33	W	    J36
Huffine, Phillip	    57	W	    J37
Henson, J. H., Jr.	    22	W	    J38
Henson, J. H., Sr.	    60	W	    J39
Henson, T. J.		    28	W	    J40
Henson, G.		    29	W	    J41
Hinton, T.		    24	W	    J42
Higgins, D. B.		    45	W	    J43
Hinton, C. C.		    38	W	    J44
Heathcoat, J.		    25	W	    J45
Horton, C. C.		    37	W	    J46
Hinton, W. W.		    35	W	    J47
Hinton, W. S.		    28	W	    J48
Hinton, O. O.		    21	W	    J49
Hinton, T. H.		    73	W	    J50
Harbor, M.		    50	C	    J51
Johnson, J. A,, Sr.	    54	W	    J52
Johnson, W. W.	    55	W	    J53
Johnson, J. A., Jr.	    33	W	    J54
Johnson, J. T.		    24	W	    J55
Johnson, S. H.		    22	W	    J56
Johnson, G. W.	    30	W	    J57
Johnson, E. C.		    43	W	    J58
Johnson, W.		    58	W	    J59
Johnson, J.		    30	W	    J60
James, J. C.		    35	W	    J61
Johnson, C. W.	    50	W	    J62
Johnson, Z. M.	    50	W	    J63
Johnson, J.		    26	W	    J64
Johnson, M.		    23	W	    J65
Kilburn, J. C.		    25	W	    J66
Liles, S. M.		    38	W	    J67
Lines, B.		            30	C	    J68
Moore, R. H.		    40	W	    J69
Moore, J. R.		    34	W	    J70
Martin, Robert		    29	W	    J71
Martin, W. W.		    44	W	    J72
McFall, W. W.		    24	W	    J73
McFall, J. N.		    48	W	    J74
McFall, J. E.		    26	W	    J75
Moore, J. C.		    30	W	    J76
McFall, T. J.		    38	W	    J77
McFall, S. M.		    28	W	    J78
Martin, H.		    54	W	    J79
McFall, J. N.		    45	W	    J80
McFall, W. B.		    38	W	    J81
McFall, J. N.		    27	W	    J82
McFall, J. H.		    28	W	    J83
McFall, J. D.		    30	W	    J84
McFall, J. S.		    50	W	    J85
McFall, Sam		    65	W	    J86
McFall, E.		    21	W	    J87
McFall, Pugh		    38	W	    J88
McFall. M.		    40	W	    J89
McFall, B.		    31	W	    J90
Morris, William	    47	W	    J91
Morris, Carroll	    42	W	    J92
McGee, J. L.		    35	W	    J93
Newman, J. M.	    45	W	    J94
Parker, W. L.		    83	W	    J95
Parker, B. A.		    41	W	    J96
Poag, J. M.		    58	W	    J97
Poag, S. P.		    45	W	    J98
Patterson, J. B.	    21	W	    J99
Ransom, L. A.		    38	W	    J100
Ransom, G.		    40	W	    J101
Rose, Sol		            30	W	    J102
Robertson, W. W.	    35	W	    J103
Reaves, H.		    40	W	    J104
Ransom, R. H.		    66	W	    J105
Ransom, H. A.		    37	W	    J106
Shepard, T. A.		    25	W	    J107
Stricklin, W. T.	    30	W	    J108
Stout, A. M.		    48	W	    J109
Sweeney, W. R.	    29	W	    J110
Tidwell, W. S.		    40	W	    J111
Tackett, Dick		    27	W	    J112
Tingle, B.		            24	W	    J113
Weaver, W. T.		    23	W	    J114
White, J. C.		    31	W	    J115
White, R. J.		    58	W	    J116
White, N. M.		    61	W	    J117
White, A. F.		    38	W	    J118
White, H. C.		    29	W	    J119
White, E. L.		    21	W	    J120
Weaver, T.		    84	W	    J121
Williams, G. H.	    25	W	    J122
Wallis, James		    75	W	    J123
Reaves, T.		    27	W	    J124

Civil District 10 (K1-K137)

Name	 	           Age    Color       ID#
Ayers, Bud		    28	W	      K1
Ayers, Bill		    25	W	      K2
Ayers, Charley		    21	W	      K3
Balentine, J. S.	    40	W	      K4
Balentine, R. H.	    35	W	      K5
Barker, G.		    28	W	      K6
Bryant, C.         	    45	W	      K7
Bates, P.		            46	W	      K8
Bates, J. M.		    28	W	      K9
Barnett, J.		    27	W	      K10
Balentine, D.		    37	W	      K11
Bevis, James		    51	W	      K12 
Bevis, John		    26	W	      K13
Berry, John		    58	W	      K14
Berry, J. E.		    26	W	      K15
Berry, J, Jr.		    24	W	      K16
Berry, J. Sr.		    55	W	      K17
Berry, J. T.		    33	W	      K18
Cooper, A.		    28	W	      K19
Creasy, J.		            30	W	      K20
Cypert, T. J.		    55	W	      K21
Cypert, M.		    22	W	      K22
Cromes, M.		    26	W	      K23
Cooper, S.		    45	W	      K24
Cooper, J., Sr.		    72	W	      K25
Cooper, J., Jr.		    30	W	      K26
Clemmons, A. D.			W	      K27
Darby, D. J.		    42	W	      K28
Doolin, D. G.		    61	W	      K29
Doolin, C. B.		    23	W	      K30
Darby, J. T.		    49	W	      K31
Doolin, A. B.		    26	W	      K32
Darby, D. L.		    24	W	      K33
Davis, B.		            67	W	      K34
Darby, J.		            38	W	      K35
Davis, J. R.		    41	W	      K36
Phillips, J.		    35	W	      K37
Phillips, B.		    45	W	      K38
Gillis, James		    79	W	      K39
Gillis, John		    22	W	      K40
Gray, R. T.		    42	W	      K41
Gillcrest, Jim		    40	W	      K42
Gillcrest, A. D.	    43	W	      K43
Gillcrest, D.		    45	W	      K44
Gillcrest, M.		    50	W	      K45
Gillcrest, John		    22	W	      K46
Gailing, H.		    75	W	      K47
Hays, J.		            42	W	      K48
Holt, J.		            83	W	      K49
Hays, H.		            45	W	      K50
Hays, J. L.		    29	W	      K51
Hanback, J.		    28	W	      K52
Hanback, S.		    30	W	      K53
Hinton, Z.		    35	W	      K54
Hanley, G.		    34	W	      K55
Holt, J.		            23	W	      K56
Holt, E.		            38	W	      K57
Henson, C.        	    35	W	      K58
Holt, John		    54	W	      K59
Holt, Eli		            31	W	      K60
Hays, Ben		    40	W	      K61
Hays, John		    63	W	      K62
Hays, H.		            38	W	      K63
Hays, W.		            36	W	      K64
Hays, A.		            34	W	      K65
Hays, J. D.		    31	W	      K66
Holt, J. 		            50	W	      K67
Holt, J. B.		    25	W	      K68
Heard, Hairce		    70	W	      K69
Henson, Isom		    52	W	      K70
Henson, B.		    50	W	      K71
Henson, A. L.		    29	W	      K72
Holt, A. M.		    45	W	      K73
Jackson, J. A.		    24	W	      K74
Keeton, I.		            45	W	      K75
Lawson, W. T.		    35	W	      K76
Lawson, J. A.		    27	W	      K77
Lawson, J. B.		    38	W	      K78
Lawson, S. H.		    23	W	      K79
Lawson, T. J.		    63	W	      K80
Martin, J.		            26	W	      K81
Martin, W. S.		    29	W	      K82
McAlester, J. L.	    70	W	      K83
Martin, H.		    26	W	      K84
Martin, W. G.		    47	W	      K85
Martin, Bobby		    22	W	      K86
Moon, J. M.		    25	W	      K87
Moon, G. M.		    33	W	      K88
McCorkle, W. J.	    33	W	      K89
McFall, John		    30	W	      K90
Paulk, E.		            25	W	      K91
Patterson, Neal	    47	W	      K92
Pigg, J. N.		    29	W	      K93
Pigg, W. H.		    32	W	      K94
Pigg, G. M.		    43	W	      K95
Pigg, J. N., Jr.	            27	W	      K96
Pigg, J. H.		    36	W	      K97
Pigg, F. M.		    25	W	      K98
Pigg, M. D.		    22	W	      K99
Wright, F.		    27	W	      K100
Robinson, W.		    28	W	      K101
Robinson, J.		    22	W	      K102
Rich, Fred		    50	W	      K103
Rich, John		    35	W	      K104
Rich, J. F.		    27	W	      K105
Rich, Tom		    40	W	      K106
Rich, H.		            25	W	      K107
Rich, Phil		    22	W	      K108
Wright, Tate		    23	W	      K109
Stall, T. H.		    25	W	      K110
Strait, G. W.		    27	W	      K111
Shepard, W. A.	    30	W	      K112
Scott, Z.		            35	W	      K113
Scott, J. J.		    52	W	      K114
Scott, D. E.		    24	W	      K115
Scott, Sam		    61	W	      K116
Scott, C.		            45	W	      K117
Suege, W.		    25	W	      K118
Sparkman, J. T.	    68	W	      K119
Weaver, S.		    40	W	      K120
Whitworth, A.		    56	W	      K121
Whitlow, James	    41	W	      K122
Whitlow, Phil		    33	W	      K123
Waharton, T. F.	    65	W	      K124
Warton, Will		    33	W	      K125
Warton, John		    24	W	      K126
Holt, J. H.		    24	W	      K127
Holt, Will		    22	W	      K128
Holt, Ben		            85	W	      K129
Holt, D. E.		    41	W	      K130
Holt, John, Jr.		    23	W	      K131
Holt, Will		    35	W	      K132
Holt, M.		            28	W	      K133
Holt, John, Sr.		    56	W	      K134
Hays, Joe		            52	W	      K135
Holt, C. E.		    29	W	      K136
Hanley, George	    35	W	      K137

Civil District 11 (L1-L219)

Name	 	           Age    Color     ID#
Arnold, J. D.		    40	W	    L1
Arnett, M.		    38	W	    L2
Bromley, T. S.		    35	W	    L3
Bromley, T. R.		    30	W	    L4
Blackburn, W. R.	    24	W	    L5
Barker, J.		            28	W	    L6
Bradley, J.		    48	W	    L7
Butler, Henry		    32	W	    L8
Bromley, J. A.		    38	W	    L9
Brewer, R. S.		    32	W	    L10
Brewer, J. R.		    30	W	    L11
Brewer, John		    26	W	    L12
Brewer, J. P.		    24	W	    L13
Brewer, R. M.		    44	W	    L14
Borley, B. C.		    23	C	    L15
Brewer, J. C.		    23	W	    L16
Button, W. W.		    27	W	    L17
Button, J. A.		    34	W	    L18
Bromley, John		    45	W	    L19
Brewer, T. J.		    52	W	    L20
Bymer, G. L.		    25	W	    L21
Brown, J. M.		    62	W 	    L22
Blackwell, M. N.	    43	W	    L23
Brewer, B. A.		    40	W	    L24
Blackwell, M. C.	    26	W	    L25
Brewer, Y.		    34	W	    L26
Briggs, H.		    30	W	    L27
Belew, C.		            43	W	    L28
Creasy, S.		    32	W	    L29
Capleton, J.		    37	W	    L30
Cole, Mat		    33	W	    L31
Cole, C. C.		    35	W	    L32
Brewer, H. J.		    65	W	    L33
Brewer, W. G.		    42	W	    L34
Button, James		    23	W	    L35
Brewer, W. W.		    31	W	    L36
Brewer, J. B.		    25	W	    L37
Brewer, J. J.		    37	W	    L38
Douglas, M.		    60	W	    L39
Defoe(?), John		    53	W	    L40
Darnel, John		    25	W	    L41
Daniels, L.		    28	W	    L42
Franklin, C.		    26	W	    L43
Franklin, L. P.		    34	W	    L44
Franklin, J.		    60	W	    L45
Fowler, J. W.		    50	W	    L46
Fox, Jack		            24	W	    L47
Gray, John		    37	W	    L48
Gibson, H. G.		    28	W	    L49
Green, W.		    30	W	    L50
Green, A.		            28	W	    L51
Gamble, Y. J.		    26	W	    L52
Greeson, John		    37	W	    L53
Greeson, James	    37	W	    L54
Gamble, S.		    28	W	    L55
Gollor, George		    26	W	    L56
Holt, A.		            32	W	    L57
Horton, John		    40	W	    L58
Hines, H. E.		    30	W	    L59
Hays, John		    35	W	    L60
Hays. J. M.		    38	W	    L61
Heathcoat, J. W.	    45	W	    L62
Hollis, F. M		    65	W	    L63
Hollis, T. T.		    21	W	    L64
Hensley, T.		    40	W	    L65
Hensley, A. D.		    70	W	    L66
Hensley, W. G.	    52	C	    L67
Hensley, W. A.	    25	W	    L68
Hardwick, W. J.	    34	W	    L69
Holder, J. R.		    51	W	    L70
Hollis, J. C.		    58	W	    L71
Hardwick, James	    30	W	    L72
Hardwick, George	    23	W	    L73
Haddox, A. J.		    33	W	    L74
Heathcoat, James	    26	W	    L75
Haddox, J. R.		    45	W	    L76
Haddox, James	    24	W	    L77
Horton, J. W.		    70	W	    L78
Johnson, A.		    30	W	    L79
Kelley, Tom		    45	W	    L80
Kelley, C. M.		    39	W	    L81
Kelley, J. R.		    24	W	    L82
Kelley, J. A.		    40	W	    L83
Kelley, R.		    70	W	    L84
Kelley, W. M.		    27	W	    L85
Kelley, J. R.		    26	W	    L86
Kelley, John		    24	W	    L87
Linnville, B.		    45	W	    L88
Luna, L.		            26	W	    L89
Lauermore, S. W.	    28	W	    L90
Moton, Z. R.		    30	W	    L91
Moore, A. D.		    25	W	    L92
Moore, R.		    23	W	    L93
McDonald, James	    30	W	    L94
Marshall, M.		    55	W	    L95
Marshall, J. C.		    27	W	    L96
Marshall, J.		    22	W	    L97
Martin, E. A.		    28	W	    L98
Martin, A. J.		    46	W	    L99
Martin, W.		    42	W	    L100
Newman, Y. A.	    69	W	    L101
Newman, J. C.		    62	W	    L102
Newman, W.		    28	W	    L103
Nelson, A. J.		    36	W	    L104
Olive, W. A.		    60	W	    L105
Olive, J. D.		    37	W	    L106
Olive, J. M.		    28  	W	    L107
Phillip, J. E.		    42	W	    L108
Phillip, W. W.		    29	W	    L109
Prince, J. S.		    50	W	    L110
Prince, John		    22	W	    L111
Prince, J. L.		    58	W	    L112
Prince, W. M.		    33	W	    L113
Prince, W.		    28	W	    L114
Prince, J.		            60	W	    L115
Pigg, G. W.		    30	W	    L116
Robinson, A. L.	    60	W	    L117
Robinson, W.		    32	W	    L118
Robinson, W. J.	    34	W	    L119
Risner, John		    35	W	    L120
Robinson, W. S.	    57	W	    L121
Renfro, B.		    40	W	    L122
Rinks, John		    37	W	    L123
Stutts, J. W.		    36	W	    L124
Stutts, W. W.		    23	W	    L125
Stutts, W. L.		    42	W	    L126
Stutts, C. M.		    25	W	    L127
Sharp, C.		            26	W	    L128
Smith, H. R.		    25	W	    L129
Scott, E. Z.		    41	W	    L130
Staggs, A. L.		    28	W	    L131
Staggs, C.		    25	W	    L132
Swiney, W. M.		    46	W	    L133
Smith, R.		            60	C	    L134
Smith, Henry		    25	W	    L135
Smith, Gill		    26	W	    L136
Spencer, H.		    32	W	    L137
Shepard, Lige		    56	W	    L138
Swiney, L. W.		    44	W	    L139
Swiney, W. S.		    22	W	    L140
Trimmer, M.		    27	W	    L141
Whitten, W.		    34	W	    L142
Whitten, Henry	    35	W	    L143
Willis, John		    25	W	    L144
Williams, M.		    53	C	    L145
Whitworth, J. P.	    26	W	    L146
Whitten, W.		    38	W	    L147
Willis, W.		    21	W	    L148
Williams, J. S.		    54	W	    L149
Williams, W.		    31	W	    L150
Williams, J.		    24	W	    L151
Williams, T.		    30	W	    L152
Wigginton, John	    56	W	    L153
Wigginton, R.		    24	W	    L154
Daniels, P.		    23	W	    L155
Daniels, R. C.		    56	W	    L156
Martin, Lige		    24	W	    L157
Butler, Joseph		    48	W	    L158
Butler, Joshua		    22	W	    L159
Daniels, W. E.		    29	W	    L160
Luker, Bill		    40	W	    L161
Daniels, J. P.		    21	W	    L162
Williams, Mit		    50	C	    L163
Hensley, A.		    59	W	    L164
Barber, Ben		    21	W	    L165
Robertson, W. W.	    34	W	    L166
Brewer, J. W.		    23	W	    L167
Reynalds, J. W.	    45	W	    L168
Stooksberry, Frank	    45	W	    L169
Craig, S. P.		    43	W	    L170
Brewer, W. T..		    40	W	    L171
Brewer, G. M.		    48	W	    L172
Martin, S. M.		    35	W	    L173
Mown, W. M.		    48	W	    L174
Horton, Henry		    45	W	    L175
Martin, Abe		    34	W	    L176
Brewer, W. D.		    36	W	    L177
Risner, A. J.		    27	W	    L178
Martin, Taylor		    41	W	    L179
Brewer, E. G.		    35	W	    L180
Broadstreet, W. H.	    73	W	    L181
Haithcoat, W. J.	    26	W	    L182
Broadstreet, J. A.	    21	W	    L183
Brewer, Sol		    76	W	    L184
Danley, D. D.		    50	W	    L185
Danley, S.		    40 	W	    L186
Murry, John		    46	W	    L187
Martin, John		    35	W	    L188
Daniels, John		    30	W	    L189
Martin, J. M.		    30	W	    L190
Brewer, J. D.		    31	W	    L191
Hubb, Joe		    22	W	    L192
Kelley, John		    22	W	    L193
Hollis, D.		            21	W	    L194
Swiney, James		    23	W	    L195
Blackwell, James	    21	W	    L196
Brown, W. L.		    21	W	    L197
Prince, E.		            26	W	    L198
Prince, John		    28	W	    L199
Bryant, Ned		    30	W	    L200
Scott, W. M.		    45	W	    L201
Brewer, E.		    27	W	    L202
Bryant, N. B.		    31	W	    L203
Hunt, James		    37	W	    L204
Hunt, W. M.		    56	W	    L205
Hunt, J. M.		    22	W	    L206
Thompson, C. R.	    38	W	    L207
Thompson, T. J.	    41	W	    L208
Thompson, C.		    74	W	    L209
Thompson, C. W.	    35	W	    L210
Thompson, J. H.	    45	W	    L211
Stutts, Joe		    38	W	    L212
Daniels, W. W.	    36	W	    L213
Daniels, J. R.		    37	W	    L214
Daniels, John		    45	W	    L215
Dickey, Lee		    23	W	    L216
Martin, Lige		    24	W	    L217
Common, Jack	    30	W	    L218
Downs, M.		    25	W	    L219

Civil District 12 (M1-M156)

Name	 	           Age    Color     ID#
Kilburn, Josiah	    48	W	   M1
Kilburn, Carroll          25 	W	   M2
Kilburn, Elijah	    30	W	   M3
Bryant, Thomas	    28	W	   M4
Bryant, John		    40	W	   M5
Hardin, L. R.		    35	W	   M6
Kilburn, John		    32	W	   M7
Gallaher, Joe N.	    28	W	   M8
Gambrel, D. C.	    60	W	   M9
Clack, W. R.		    38	W	   M10
Gallaher, W. J.		    41	W	   M11
Lindsey, L. C.		    25	W	   M12
Cannon, Henry	    30	W	   M13
McGee, James		    40	W	   M14
Moore, R. C.		    23	W	   M15
Turman, J. P.		    48	W	   M16
McGee, John		    32	W	   M17
McGee, Hardy		    37	W	   M18
Gallaher, R. A.	    26	W	   M19
Dial, A. R.		    50	W	   M20
Dial, Joe		            22	W	   M21
Adams, D. H.		    25	W	   M22
Gallaher, William M.  55	W	   M23
Woodard, W. K.	    30	W	   M24
Woodard, J. L.		    65	W	   M25
Woodard, J. P.		    25	W	   M26
Fox, J. H.		            35	W	   M27
Crews, Will		    40	W	   M28
Kilburn, W. A.		    45	W	   M29
Kilburn, Will R.	    22	W	   M30
Wisdom, L. L.		    30	W	   M31
McGee, Will		    27	W	   M32
Gobble, James		    50	W	   M33
Gobble, Joe		    23	W	   M34
Prince, John		    30	W	   M35
Adams, G. S.		    42	W	   M36
Adams, John		    40	W	   M37
Eads, Elijah		    40	W	   M38
Adams, Dave		    24	W	   M39
Gallaher, J. L.		    40	W	   M40
Nunley, Will		    21	W	   M41
Austin, George	    21	W	   M42
McGee, John		    60	W	   M43
McGee, G. W.		    25	W	   M44
McGee, Dan		    22	W	   M45
Dixon, J. B.		    25	W	   M46
Gambrel, James	    25	W	   M47
Dixon, Joseph		    25	W	   M48
Prince, Laborn		    55	W	   M49
Prince, Robert		    22	W	   M50
Dixon, E. F.		    62	W	   M51
Coker, J. D.		    40	W	   M52
Dixon, J. S.		    35	W	   M53
Avery, N. A.		    30	W	   M54
Smith, J. H.		    25	W	   M55
Smith, T. R.		    23	W	   M56
Morgan, F. M.		    40	W	   M57
Hanback, Eli		    50	W	   M58
Hollis, A. M.		    30	W	   M59
Darnell, G. W.		    23	W	   M60
Tainner(?), W. G.	    62	W	   M61
Tainner, John		    24	W	   M62
Caperton, Robert	    22	W	   M63
Moore, Blake		    50	W	   M64
McCane(?), C. H.	    35	W	   M65
Hollis, D. F.		    30	W	   M66
Hollis, W. N.		    25	W	   M67
Moore, William	    23	W	   M68
Luker, J. B.		    35	W	   M69
Hollis, J. H.		    25	W	   M70
Hollis, Frank		    30	W	   M71
Hollis, J. B.		    44	W	   M72
Johnson, D.		    25	W	   M73
Johnson, T. J.		    35	W	   M74
Johnson, R. N.		    25	W	   M75
Gallaher, J. W.		    35	W	   M76
Smith, Robert		    22	W	   M77
Dixon, J. W.		    35	W	   M78
Rochelle, Thomas	    26	W	   M79
Hunt, George		    30	W	   M80
Bennett, B. F.		    31	W	   M81
McClellen, Will	    40	W	   M82
Bennett, B.		    23	W	   M83
Brown, Jim		    26	W	   M84
Dixon, Thomas	    21	W	   M85
Todd, W. J.		    23	W	   M86
Hollis, Jack		    44	W	   M87
Todd, A.		            57	W	   M88
Todd, S. B.		    23	W	   M89
Darnell, Will		    34	W	   M90
Nelson, James		    40	W	   M91
Wilson, Will		    55	W	   M92
Wilson, Ben		    22	W	   M93
Wilson, Jim		    21	W	   M94
Story, James		    37	W	   M95
Wilson, Andrew	    30	W	   M96
Gambrel, George	    25	W	   M97
Gambrel, Jack		    38	W	   M98
Kelly, Rich		    40	W	   M99
Gray, W.		            35	W	   M100
Gambrel, James	    38	W	   M101
Gambrel, Joseph	    32	W	   M102
Hanback, Lee		    25	W	   M103
Shelton, D. L.		    45	W	   M104
Risener, G. W.		    24	W	   M105
Hagerty, T,		    52	W	   M106
Hagerty, W. H.		    23	W	   M107
Daniels, Clay		    23	W	   M108
Brewer, Will		    39	W	   M109
Horton, John		    55	W	   M110
Lindsey, Dan		    21	W	   M111
Horton, T.		    25	W	   M112
Lindsey, Herman	    55	W	   M113
Hanback, Lenny	    21	W	   M114
Todd, Sam		    50	W	   M115
Clayton, Frank	    26	W	   M116
Clayton, Bill		    30	W	   M117
Clayton, Steve		    60	W	   M118
Gallaher, Joe		    35	W	   M119
Daniels, Sol		    36	W	   M120
Brewer, Henry		    25	W	   M121
Moore, T.		            43	W	   M122
Grishan, Jeff		    38	W	   M123
Cole, John		    26	W	   M124
Clay, I.		            45	W	   M125
Cole, Wayne		    32	W	   M126
Fowler, T. M.		    45	W	   M127
Wooley, John		    35	W	   M128
Ray, Bud		            34	W	   M129
Morgan, W. T.		    36	W	   M130
Long, Taylor		    36	W	   M131
Matney, John		    45	W	   M132
Moore, Dick		    24	W	   M133
Dugger, James		    43	W	   M134
Matney, Bill		    21	W	   M135
McGee, Keave		    40	W	   M136
Lay, Will		            47	W	   M137
Cole, Wash		    57	W	   M138
Haislet, John		    40	W	   M139
Griggs, George	    30	W	   M140
Moore, James		    32	W	   M141
Penington, G.	            38	W	   M142
Creasy. Bill		    55	W	   M143
Moore, Burl		    54	W	   M144
Creasy, Jim	            23	W	   M145
Creasy, Dock		    32	W	   M146
Kimbro, John A.	    38	W	   M147
Creasy, G.		    22	W	   M148
Morgan, George          42	W	   M149
Morgan, Will		    23	W	   M150
Griggs, James		    49	W	   M151
Atkins, James		    33	W	   M152
Moore, Cisroe		    32	W	   M153
Lee, Sol		            37	W	   M154
Barnett, J.		    23	W	   M155
Smith, B.		            46	W	   M156

Civil District 13 (N1-N98)

Name	 	           Age    Color     ID#
Boyd, Jasper		    48	W	   N1
Boyd, Perry		    40	W	   N2 
Beacher, A. W.	    31	W	   N3
Bailey, J. W.		    36	W	   N4
Brown, Tom		    44	W	   N5
Burns, John		    43	W	   N6
Belew, James		    38	W	   N7
Burns, D.		            43	W	   N8
Bailey, D.		    34	W	   N9
Bates, P.		            62	W	   N10
Bryant, J.		            50	W	   N11
Cody, C.		            22	W	   N12
Collins, J. W.		    60	W	   N13
Daniels, J. D.		    79	W	   N14
Davis, S. P.		    22	W	   N15
Davis, J. B.		    30	W	   N16
Dalton, W. A.		    35	W	   N17
Fowler, H. D.		    45	W	   N18
Fowler, J. E.		    40	W	   N19
Fowler, J. L.		    49	W	   N20
Fowler, L. B.		    23	W	   N21
Fowler, L.		    28	W	   N22
Fowler, C.		    46	W	   N23
Guthrie, W. E.		    43	W	   N24
Greeson, D. H.	    79	W	   N25
Gallian, J.		    52	W	   N26
Gallian, J. W.		    25	W	   N27
Harbor, A.		    36	W	   N28
Hays, J. M.		    61	W	   N29
Hays, J. R.		    22	W	   N30
Hughes, W. M.	    63	W	   N31
Howell, W. C.		    61	W	   N32
Hanback, W. P.	    51	W	   N33
Holt, John		    22	W	   N34
Hanley, J. M.		    30	W	   N35
Haddox, W. R.		    33	W	   N36
Haddox, J.		    50	W	   N37
Haddox, J. R.		    21	W	   N38
Kiddy, J. H.		    55	W	   N39
Kelley, S. A.		    22	W	   N40
Kelley, S. S.		    54	W	   N41
Kelley, John		    50	W	   N42
Kelley, S. F.		    40	W	   N43
Cagle, L.		            65	W	   N44
Cagle, V.		            35	W	   N45
Kelley, R.		    48	W	   N46
Kelley, J.		            23	W	   N47
Lancaster, W. M.	    65	W	   N48
Lancaster, E.		    23	W	   N49
Lancaster, Samuel	    22	W	   N50
Linville, P. E.		    40	W	   N51
McClanahan, Y. P.	    44	W	   N52
McClanahan, G. R.	    24	W	   N53
McClanahan, Y. A.	    21	W	   N54
Marks, E. L.		    34	W	   N55
McCorkle, Perry	    23	W	   N56
McCorkle, H.		    25	W	   N57
Montgomery, Y. L.	    48	W	   N58
Montgomery, G. W.	    42	W	   N59
Montgomery, A. L.	    76	W	   N60
May, Jerry		    45	W	   N61
Olive, H. R.		    45	W	   N62
Olive, J. R.		    40	W	   N63
Phillip, B.		    40	W	   N64
Philer, Levi		    73	W	   N65
Rogers, J. H.		    39	W	   N66
Robinson, H.		    54	W	   N67
Robinson, B. R.	    24	W	   N68
Robinson, Y. A.	    28	W	   N69
Robinson, L. R.           53	W	   N70
Robinson, H. C.	    50	W	   N71
Spain, E. A.		    45	W	   N72
Spain, C. A.		    29	W	   N73
Saxon, G. R.		    32	W	   N74
Smith, W. M.		    65	W	   N75
Sims, J. W.		    48	W	   N76
Sperry, C.		    25	W	   N77
Simmons, A.		    68	W	   N78
Simmons, A. D.	    50	W	   N79
Sims. L. R.		    40	W	   N80
Scott, G. B.		    60	W	   N81
Scott, D.		            30	W	   N82
Wilson, J. H.		    35	W	   N83
Wilson, T. S.		    30	W	   N84
Whitten, G. W.	    65	W	   N85
Whitten, S. L.		    38	W	   N86
Wilson, G.		    30	W	   N87
Wilson, T.		    25	W	   N88
Wilson, James		    35	W	   N89
Wilson, B.		    40	W	   N90
Wilson, H.		    50	W	   N91
Wilson, S.		    23	W	   N92
Wilson, Dock		    28	W	   N93
Whitten, J.		    38	W	   N94
Whitten, J. M.		    60	W	   N95
Whitten, D.		    23	W	   N96
Whitten, A. R.		    35	W	   N97
Whitten, G.		    30	W	   N98

Civil District 14 (P1-P81)

Name	 	          Age    Color     ID#
Boyd, G. W.			        W	   P1
Pollack, J. W.		    64	W	   P2
Poag, James		    29	W	   P3   
Poag, R. M.		    45	W	   P4
Gobbell, John		    38	W	   P5
Gobbell, James	    61	W	   P6
Barnett, J. M.		    55	W	   P7
Barnett, W. R.		    59	W	   P8
Grimes, Willis		    30	W	   P9
Denern, Jonathan	    45	W	   P10
Gobbell, J. H.		    55	W	   P11
McAnally, J. A.	    62	W	   P12
Hardin, C.		    34	W	   P13
Lee, J. A.		            45	W	   P14
Wooly, Henry		    30	W	   P15
Murphy, Ned		    68	W	   P16
Poag, W. J.		    46	W	   P17
Poag, J. M.		    22	W	   P18
Dixon, Bud		    49	W	   P19
Kilburn, Robert	    46	W	   P20
Long, Henry		    60	W	   P21
Long, William		    39	W	   P22
Long, Sylvestor	    24	W	   P23
Jackson, John		    70	W	   P24
Jackson, J. W.		      9	W	   P25
Jackson, W. J.		    33	W	   P26
Carrol, T. H.		    27	W	   P27
Carrol, W. E.		    63	W	   P28
Murphy, A. P.		    27	W	   P29
Gobble, W. R.		    34	W	   P30
Skilern, James		    22	W	   P31
Skilern, W. A.		    46	W	   P32
Haggard. J. G.		    25	W	   P33
Churchwell, J. R.	    37	W	   P34
Churchwell, F.		    73	W	   P35
Skilern, Dave		    25	W	   P36
Robnett, John		    86	W	   P37
Robnett, H. S.		    43	W	   P38
Robnett, Joe		    63	W	   P39
Howard, C. B.		    43	W	   P40
Staggs, E. B.		    50	W	   P41
Staggs, F. M.		    22	W	   P42
Staggs, W. J.		    25	W	   P43
Brewer, M.		    80	W	   P44
Brewer, Brown	    26	W	   P45
Staggs, G.		    26	W	   P46
Staggs, R. E.		    30	W	   P47
Lee, G. W.		    70	W	   P48
Staggs, A.		    24	W	   P49
Robnett, J. R.		    50	W	   P50
Robnett, John		    22	W	   P51
Brewer, C.		    28	W	   P52
Lee, Hick		            48	W	   P53
West, Isam		    63	W	   P54
West, James		    25	W	   P55
Staggs, H. L.		    48	W	   P56
Brewer, George	    24	W	   P57
Brewer, C.		    21	W	   P58
Staggs, Henry		    25	W	   P59
Staggs, G. W.		    61	W	   P60
Staggs, Peter		    21	W	   P61
Staggs, John		    50	W	   P62
Staggs, Ellis		    22	W	   P63
Staggs, Levi		    24	W	   P64
Duggar, Ivac		    78	W	   P65
Duggar, John		    30	W	   P66
Duggar, Silas		    27	W	   P67
Robnett, W. J.		    28	W	   P68
Carroll, Amos		    37	W	   P69
Carroll, John		    29	W	   P70
Scott, James		    43	W	   P71
Morrow, Sam		    27	W	   P72
Morrow, Rich		    25	W	   P73
Staggs, R. A.		    34	W	   P74
Staggs, W. A.		    29	W	   P75
Gobbell, E. W.		    67	W	   P76
Gobbell, J. H.		    33	W	   P77
Robnett, John		    35	W	   P78
Burns, David		    50	W	   P79
Jackson, Jake		    36	W	   P80
Jackson, Claborn	    26	W	   P81

  ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF WAYNE COUNTY RECORDS

Name			ID#
Adams, Dave		M39
Adams, D. H.		M22
Adams, G. B.		J3
Adams, G. S.		M36
Adams, John		M37
Adams, R. T.		J4
Adams, R. W.		J5
Adams, Thomas		J2
Adkinson, David		G182
Adkinson, John		G120
Adkinson, Neuton	G181
Adkins, James		D206
Adkins, J. C.		G92
Adkins, L. L.		C1
Adkins, William		C3
Akers, M.		F1
Akers, N.		F4
Alexander, John		G1
Alexander, John		G194
Alexander, J. R.	G153
Alexander, S. L.	G125
Alexander, W. W.	G192
Aley, John		A47
Alford, Bud		A129
Alford, C. I.		F2
Alford, Dock		B149
Alford, J. B.		F3
Alford, Whit		A130
Alley, Ben		D248
Alley, F. L.		D249
Alley, J. A.		D247
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Allison, J.		B87
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Anderson, Jess		H93
Anderson, Peter		E65
Anderson, Robert	G43
Anderson, W. C.		C2
Armstrong, H.		D168
Armstrong, Manard	D60
Arnell, Joe		H107
Arnett, Henry		H32
Arnett, Isham		G34
Arnett, Jason		E42
Arnett, M.		L2
Arnett, S. C.		E18
Arnett, Tom		E115
Arnold, J. D.		L1
Arnold, T. W.		B256
Artise, G. W.		D121
Atkinson, Bud		G84
Atkins, James		M152
Austin, George		M42
Avery, N. A.		M54
Ayers, Bill		K2
Ayers, Bud		K1
Ayers, Charley		K3
Ayers, J. T.		J1
Bailey, D.		N9
Bailey, J. W.		N4
Baker, Andy		A112
Baker, Bob		B118
Baker, Ross		B119
Balentine, D.		K11
Balentine, J. S.	K4
Balentine, R. H.	K5
Ballard, N. E.		F19
Ballentine, J. H.	J13
Banks, E. F.		G45
Banks, T. J.		F23
Barber, Ben		L165
Barber, William		F22
Barker, G.		K6
Barker, G. A.		F18
Barker, J.		L6
Barnes, J. H.		A2
Barnett, James		E30
Barnett, J.		K10
Barnett, J.		M155
Barnett, J. M.		P7
Barnett, W. R.		P8
Barrett, J. C.		D13
Barrett, J. H.		D14
Basset, Jasper		H111
Bates, James		F17
Bates, J. M.		K9
Bates, P.		K8
Bates, P.		N10
Batles, Henry		A22
Battles, Hart		B45
Beacher, A. W.		N3
Beatty, Joshua		F30
Beatty, R. S.		J10
Beaty, Abe		C13
Beavers, A. J.		J6
Beavers, W.		J12
Beckam, W. T.		D150
Beckham, A. B.		D33
Beckham, Bill		B264
Beckham, Buck		G78
Beckham, Elihu		E58
Beckham, Fice		G9
Beckham, Jack		G16
Beckham, Joe		E57
Beckham, John		B265
Beckham, John		G5
Beckham, J. C.		G203
Beckham, Lihew		B268
Beckham, Lincoln	G15
Beckham, Sam		D34
Beckham, Samuel		G14
Beckham, Thomas		G190
Beckham, Tom		G13
Beckham, Tom		G24
Beckham, Zack		G10
Bedford, Stephen	D210
Bedford, Thomas		D201
Belew, C.		L28
Belew, James		N7
Belew, John J.		D122
Bell, Andy		D56
Bell, Bud		F8
Bell, J. R.		C6
Bell, L. R.		F29
Bell, T. A.		C7
Bell, W. L.		C5
Benham, J. M.		B25
Bennett, B.		M83
Bennett, B. F.		M81
Bennett, Ed		A113
Bennett, John		B195
Bennett, S. C.		J14
Berry, Bill		B181
Berry, Elerson		E69
Berry, Joe		B180
Berry, John		K14
Berry, J, Jr.		K16
Berry, J. E.		K15
Berry, J. H.		G101
Berry, J. Sr.		K17
Berry, J. T.		K18
Berry, J. W.		G102
Berry, Manuel		H37
Berry, W. A.		H36
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Bevis, James		K12
Bevis, John		A143
Bevis, John		K13
Biffle, J. F.		F24
Biffle, J. M.		E37
Biffle, T. C.		E36
Bivins, Robert		C8
Blackburn, W. R.	L5
Blackwell, James	L196
Blackwell, M. C.	L25
Blackwell, M. N.	L23
Blashere, Dave		B132
Bobbins, Bill		G209
Bolen, Bill		B66
Boon, Bill		B142
Borley, B. C.		L15
Bosh, Garison		A111
Boswell, Jasper		G208
Boyd, Charley		H71
Boyd, Eli		A31
Boyd, Frank		D32
Boyd, G. W.		P1
Boyd, G. W., Jr.	D82
Boyd, H. C.		D27
Boyd, Jasper		N1
Boyd, Joseph		A32
Boyd, J. H.		A33
Boyd, J. J.		B255
Boyd, Perry		N2
Boyd, Wes		A37
Bradley, Butch		B242
Bradley, J.		L7
Brady, J. W.		D172
Brady, W. A.		D152
Bratcher, W. W.		G39
Brewer, Brown		P45
Brewer, B. A.		L24
Brewer, Charley		F13
Brewer, C.		P52
Brewer, C.		P58
Brewer, C. H.		F6
Brewer, D. E..		F10
Brewer, E.		L202
Brewer, E. G.		L180
Brewer, George		P57
Brewer, G. M.		L172
Brewer, Henry		M121
Brewer, H. J.		L33
Brewer, Isham		F11
Brewer, Joe		H13
Brewer, John		F15
Brewer, John		H12
Brewer, John		L12
Brewer, J. B.		L37
Brewer, J. C.		L16
Brewer, J. D.		L191
Brewer, J. J.		L38
Brewer, J. P.		L13
Brewer, J. R.		L11
Brewer, J. W.		F7
Brewer, J. W.		F16
Brewer, J. W.		L167
Brewer, M.		P44
Brewer, N. S.		F5
Brewer, Peter		D141
Brewer, Rag		F14
Brewer, R. M.		L14
Brewer, R. S.		L10
Brewer, Saunders	D139
Brewer, Sol		L184
Brewer, T. J.		L20
Brewer, Wesley		F12
Brewer, Will		M109
Brewer, W. D.		L177
Brewer, W. G.		L34
Brewer, W. T..		L171
Brewer, W. W.		L36
Brewer, Y.		L26
Briggs, H.		L27
Briley, Bud		A74
Broadstreet, J. A.	L183
Broadstreet, W. H.	L181
Bromley, Joe		E85
Bromley, John		L19
Bromley, J. A.		C11
Bromley, J. A.		L9
Bromley, J. J.		C9
Bromley, J. L.		C12
Bromley, J. T..		F21
Bromley, Sam		F20
Bromley, Squire		E83
Bromley, T. R.		L4
Bromley, T. S.		L3
Bromley, W. E.		C10
Bromley, W. L.		D46
Brooks, Dutch		A108
Brooks, Shade		A119
Brown, A.		J8
Brown, Bill		G70
Brown, C. C.		B59
Brown, E. W.		F28
Brown, George		B129
Brown, Jim		M84
Brown, John		E35
Brown, John		G48
Brown, J. B.		E61
Brown, J. C.		J7
Brown, J. M.		L22
Brown, J. W.		B34
Brown, R. C.		E34
Brown, Tom		B128
Brown, Tom		N5
Brown, T. A.		J11
Brown, Will		B58
Brown, William		F25
Brown, W.		J9
Brown, W. G.		F9
Brown, W. L.		L197
Broyles, Willis		G33
Bruce, Morow		A107
Bryant, Bill		H54
Bryant, C.		K7
Bryant, H. P.		H25
Bryant, John		M5
Bryant, J.		N11
Bryant, Ned		L200
Bryant, N. B.		L203
Bryant, Right		H65
Bryant, Thomas		M4
Bryant, Tom		B259
Buchanan, William	C4
Buckanan, C.		D17
Bundrant, Dallis	E111
Bundrant, Frank		E112
Bundrant, George	H108
Bundrant, John		E104
Bundrant, Oscar		H109
Bundrant, O. H.		E68
Buoy, Clark		A131
Buoy, J. C.		A42
Burch, Henry		A89
Burkeen, J. B.		D252
Burns, Bill		G19
Burns, David		P79
Burns, D.		N8
Burns, Jim		B267
Burns, John		B266
Burns, John		D45
Burns, John		G17
Burns, John		N6
Burns, J. B.		F26
Burns, Lytle		D107
Burns, Miles		B79
Burns, Robert		D212
Burns, W. P.		D99
Burns, W. T.		B19
Bush, John		F31
Butler, Henry		L8
Butler, Joseph		L158
Butler, Joshua		L159
Button, James		L35
Button, J. A.		L18
Button, W. W.		L17
Bymer, G. L.		L21
Cagle, L.		N44
Cagle, V.		N45
Caine, D.		G206
Caine, Jacob		G205
Cannon, Henry		M13
Cannon, Pugh		J18
Caperton, Robert	M63
Capleton, J.		L30
Carell, Ambers		A124
Carell, Bill		A106
Carell, Bill		A123
Carell, Jim		A122
Carell, John		A121
Carroll, Amos		P69
Carroll, John		P70
Carrol, T. H.		P27
Carrol, W. E.		P28
Carr, T. S.		E89
Carson, Peter		D162
Carter, Dan		F47
Carter, John		F3
Carter, P. E.		C27
Casey, G.		G201
Casteel, J. A.		D73
Casteel, S. M.		D184
Casteel, W. H.		D72
Caton, D. S..		D140
Cecil, D. F.		J17
Chambers, B.		B193
Chambers, J. C.		E123
Chambers, S.		J21
Chappell, Altimon	C21
Chappell, Amos		C24
Chappell, Ben		C15
Chappell, Bob		C16
Chappell, Henry		C26
Chappell, Jesse		C22
Chappell, Terry		C25
Chappell, W. B.		C23
Chilsap, James		D20
Choat, Andy		B106
Choat, Dock		F52
Choat, G. T.		C20
Choat, J. M.		C19
Choat, Mat		B208
Christian, E. M.	D105
Christie, T. J.		B186
Churchwell, A. L.	F53
Churchwell, F.		P35
Churchwell, G. A.	F49
Churchwell, Isham	B226
Churchwell, Joe		B62
Churchwell, John	A103
Churchwell, J. R.	P34
Churchwell, Marv.	B22
Churchwell, Nelson	B23
Clack, W. R.		M10
Clanton, John		G132
Clanton, J. C.		H72
Clanton, R.		H73
Clark, Jim		G172
Claton, J. L.		E135
Clayton, Bill		M117
Clayton, Frank		M116
Clayton, Steve		M118
Clay, Ben		B71
Clay, Dock		E12
Clay, I.		M125
Clay, Kerry		H101
Clay, L. E.		F41
Clay, Thomas		F37
Clemmons, A. D.		K27
Clendenin, F. A.	F32
Coats, Alex		B217
Coats, Ned		F35
Cobb, W. S.		H35
Cody, C.		N12
Coker, J. D.		M52
Cole, Andrew		E125
Cole, A. B.		D36
Cole, A. O.		B36
Cole, Babe		B54
Cole, C. C.		L32
Cole, Frank		E130
Cole, George		D95
Cole, John		M124
Cole, J. E.		E120
Cole, J. E.		F46
Cole, J. H.		D71
Cole, Mark		E131
Cole, Mat		L31
Cole, Pogue		H92
Cole, Sam		E14
Cole, Wash		M138
Cole, Wayne		M126
Cole, William		G106
Collier, Jim		D37
Collier, L. P.		D183
Collier, Mathew		D86
Collier, Tom		D182
Collins, J. W.		N13
Combs, William		G29
Common, Jack		L218
Conway, Joe		A117
Cook, Arthur		D51
Cook, Joe		E54
Cook, John		B74
Cook, R. L.		B179
Cook, Tim, Dr.		C18
Cook, Tom		 B191
Cook, William		B144
Cooper, A.		K19
Cooper, J.		B76
Cooper, J., Jr.		K26
Cooper, J., Sr.		K25
Cooper, S.		K24
Coosenberry, Cass	D116
Coosenberry, E. N.	C14
Copas, George		G21
Copas, James		H26
Copeland, D. G.		G99
Copeland, Henry		D234
Copeland, Isaac		D75
Copeland, Jacob		D199
Copeland, Jake		E9
Copeland, Joe G.	B182
Copeland, J. B.		G149
Copeland, J. D.		G96
Copeland, J. D.		G118
Copeland, J. M.		H100
Copeland, J. N.		G95
Copeland, Robert	D76
Copeland, T. N.		G170
Copeland, William	D198
Copeland, W. B.		G53
Copeland, W. T.		J15
Corbin, J. N.		H86
Cothran, Off		F44
Cothran, William	D253
Cothran, W. H.		F40
Cothran, Zeke		F48
Counce, C.		F34
Counce, Henry		F33
Counce, Jim		D58
Counce, J.		F36
Cox, G. W.		F43
Craig, Irwin		F45
Craig, J. R.		F51
Craig, P. H.		D70
Craig, S. P.		L170
Craig, W. P.		F50
Craig, Young		F38
Creasy, Dock		M146
Creasy, G.		M148
Creasy, Jim		M145
Creasy, John		A120
Creasy, J.		K20
Creasy, S.		L29
Creasy. Bill		M143
Crews, Will		M28
Cromes, M.		K23
Cromwell, Charley	H50
Cromwell, J. C.		F42
Cromwell, Lonnie	H47
Cromwell, Sidney	H49
Cromwell, W.		H9
Crosno, G. T.		A61
Crosno, Henry		A125
Crossno, Will		A153
Crouch, Mort		G188
Crow, B. S.		E2
Culp, Alen		A64
Culp, Buck		A70
Culp, Hal		C17
Culp, Jack		A79
Culp, John		A48
Culp, Teney		A69
Culp, Wayne		A115
Culp, Whit		A80
Curtis, J. N.		J19
Curtis, S. A.		J20
Curtis, Wade		J16
Cypert, Bob		H81
Cypert, J. B.		G44
Cypert, M.		K22
Cypert, N. B.		G174
Cypert, R. J.		G173
Cypert, T. J.		K21
Cypert, , I. N.		D175
Dalles, S. V.		F59
Dalton, W. A.		N17
Daniels, Clay		M108
Daniels, John		L189
Daniels, John		L215
Daniels, J. D.		N14
Daniels, J. P.		G119
Daniels, J. P.		L162
Daniels, J. R.		L214
Daniels, L.		L42
Daniels, P.		L155
Daniels, R. C.		L156
Daniels, Sol		M120
Daniels, W. E.		L160
Daniels, W. W.		L213
Danley, D. D.		L185
Danley, S.		L186
Darby, D. J.		K28
Darby, D. L.		K33
Darby, J.		K35
Darby, J. T.		K31
Darnell, G. W.		M60
Darnell, Will		M90
Darnel, John		L41
Davidson, Bill		H102
Davidson, Will		B251
Davie, Brad		B219
Davie, Bud		B220
Davis N. A.		A24
Davis, Bill		A10
Davis, Bill		B275
Davis, Bud		H105
Davis, B.		K34
Davis, George		E51
Davis, Iradell		H75
Davis, James A.		A27
Davis, Joe		E52
Davis, J. A.		A20
Davis, J. B.		A13
Davis, J. B.		N16
Davis, J. J.		G27
Davis, J. J. R.		A23
Davis, J. R.		A7
Davis, J. R.		A9
Davis, J. R.		K36
Davis, Levi		H74
Davis, Liles		A116
Davis, L.		H106
Davis, Mat		H53
Davis, Sam		G7
Davis, S. P.		N15
Davis, Tom		A25
Davis, William		E50
Davis, W. C.		A19
Davis, W. R.		A151
Deal, Isham		B281
Deavers, Bryant		D104
Deavers, Elijah		C28
Deavers, Elijah		D115
Deavers, Frank		C29
Deavers, T.		D114
Defoe(?), John		L40
Defoe, J. W.		F69
Denern, Jonathan	P10
Devasier, Henry		F61
Devasier, Henry		F63
Devers, John		A96
Dial, A. R.		M20
Dial, Joe		M21
Dickerson, Ken		H82
Dickerson, Tom		H83
Dickerson, W. J.	E95
Dickey, John		D194
Dickey, Lee		L216
Dickey, Robert		D193
Diclane, Taylor		E20
Dicus, James, Jr.	B37
Dicus, James, Sr.	B38
Dicus, Jess		B48
Dicus, John Bell	B95
Dicus, Oliver		B57
Dicus, Porter		B42
Dicus, S. J.		F56
Dillon, Romel		B84
Dillon, Will		B85
Dixon, Bud		P19
Dixon, E. F.		M51
Dixon, Joseph		M48
Dixon, J. B.		M46
Dixon, J. S.		M53
Dixon, J. W.		M78
Dixon, Thomas		M85
Dixon, Will		B279
Dixon, Will		E11
Dobbs, Joseph		C31
Dobbs, Nat		C30
Dobbs, William		C32
Dodd, A. B.		J24
Dodd, D.		J22
Dodd, L.		J23
Dolrell, Frank		B160
Doolin, A. B.		K32
Doolin, C. B.		K30
Doolin, D. G.		K29
Douglas, H. M.		F65
Douglas, James		F64
Douglas, M.		L39
Douglas, R. H.		F66
Downing, A. L.		H4
Downs, M.		L219
Dudley, Allen		F55
Duggar, Ivac		P65
Duggar, John		P66
Duggar, Silas		P67
Dugger, James		M134
Duren, Ed		C33
Duren, J. M.		F54
Durham, James		F68
Durham, J. M.		F58
Durham, L. A.		F57
Durham, Robert		F62
Durham, S. D.		F67
Durham, William		F60
Eads, Elijah		M38
Eastland, John		F74
Eastland, Silas		F73
Eaton, Daniel		G6
Eaton, George		G180
Eaton, J. N.		J25
Eaton, J. P.		J27
Eaton, Pleas		J26
Edman, J. E.		B121
Edwards, Amos		C37
Edwards, C. D.		D254
Edwards, D. L.		C36
Edwards, John		C38
Edwards, J. W.		C35
Edwards, Lewis		C39
Edwards, Wm. L. T.	C34
Edward, J. D.		F71
Edward, J. F.		F77
Edward, J. L.		F78
Edward, M. C.		F76
Edward, Pleasant	F70
Edward, W. P.		F75
Ellison, Tom		D84
Ellis, George		H120
Estes, Calvin		G50
Estes, T. W.		G28
Etter, Sam		F72
Everett, James		B130
Fagan, Bruce		D129
Farris, D. M.		J29
Farris, G. A.		G46
Farris, Joe		G56
Farris, R. A.		J28
Ferguson. H. L.		F79
Fitts, Bud		E129
Fitts, Leroy		F81
Flippo, Henry		A99
Flippo, Henry		F83
Flippo, John		A138
Flippo, Tom		A102
Floyd, Albert		B12
Floyd, Alen		B13
Floyd, John		B201
Foreshee, Eliza		A114
Foster, F. M.		G142
Foster, H. A.		G103
Foster, J. G.		G111
Foster, J. M.		G148
Foster, William		D202
Fowler, C.		N23
Fowler, H. D.		N18
Fowler, J. E.		N19
Fowler, J. L.		N20
Fowler, J. W.		L46
Fowler, L.		N22
Fowler, L. B.		N21
Fowler, T. M.		M127
Fox, Jack		L47
Fox, J. H.		M27
Fraley, Andrew		C41
Fraley, Bud		C42
Fraley, Charley		C40
Franklin, C.		L43
Franklin, J.		L45
Franklin, L. P.		L44
Franks Jim		B262
Franks, Bill		E56
Franks, Eli		E55
Franks, E.		B237
Franks, E. A.		B258
Franks, Jack		B260
Franks, Jack		G36
Franks, John		B261
Franks, J. W.		G147
Franks, Will		B263
Frank, R. H.		F27
Fraser, Bud		E92
Fraser, J. M.		E24
Frazier, Ed		G162
Frazier, J. H.		G161
Frazier, Thomas		F82
Frazier, W. N.		D227
Fulton, Derry		F80
Gailing, H.		K47
Gallaher, Amos		D93
Gallaher, D. M.		E3
Gallaher, James		D200
Gallaher, Joe		M119
Gallaher, Joe N.	M8
Gallaher, John		D218
Gallaher, J. L.		D92
Gallaher, J. L.		M40
Gallaher, J. W.		M76
Gallaher, R. A.		M19
Gallaher, William M.	M23
Gallaher, W. J.		E5
Gallaher, W. J.		M11
Gallaher. J. M.		E4
Gallian, J.		N26
Gallian, J. W.		N27
Galloway, Jeff		F91
Galloway, R. N.		F92
Gamble, S.		L55
Gamble, Y. J.		L52
Gambrel, D. C.		M9
Gambrel, George		M97
Gambrel, Jack		M98
Gambrel, James		M47
Gambrel, James		M101
Gambrel, Joseph		M102
Gant, Tom		G81
Gean, Bill		G156
Gean, J. H.		J31
Gean, W. H.		J30
Geines, G.		B235
Gibson, H. G.		L49
Gifford, Tom		A84
Gilbert, J. A.		F89
Gilford, Thomas		A6
Gillcrest, A. D.	K43
Gillcrest, D.		K44
Gillcrest, Jim		K42
Gillcrest, John		K46
Gillcrest, M.		K45
Gillem, Willie		C52
Gillis, James		K39
Gillis, John		K40
Gobbell, E. W.		P76
Gobbell, James		P6
Gobbell, John		P5
Gobbell, J. H.		P11
Gobbell, J. H.		P77
Gobble, James		M33
Gobble, Joe		M34
Gobble, W. R.		P30
Godwin, Gip		G85
Goforth, H.		A21
Gollor, George		L56
Goodman, Dane		A5
Goodman, John		H14
Goodwin, J. L.		C43
Gordon, Charley		A100
Gordon, D. P.		A93
Gordon, E.		B169
Gordon, F.		B167
Gordon, James		B168
Gordon, John		A54
Gordon, Tom		A55
Gordon, Will		A82
Gore, Albert		E47
Graham, John		A62
Graham, T. J.		F85
Graves, Andrew		C51
Graves, Doc		C47
Graves, Jesse		C45
Graves, John		C50
Graves, J. H.		C46
Graves, Lawrence	C53
Graves, Samuel		C49
Graves, Thomas		C48
Gray, John		L48
Gray, R. T.		K41
Gray, W.		M100
Green, A.		L51
Green, Jeff		F86
Green, W.		L50
Greer, James		G193
Greeson, D. H.		N25
Greeson, D. T.		D41
Greeson, George		D43
Greeson, H. C.		G73
Greeson, James		L54
Greeson, John		G74
Greeson, John		L53
Greeson, John W.	D42
Greeson, W. D.		D170
Griffin, Dug		A150
Griffin, Jim		D96
Griggs, Bill		B93
Griggs, George		M140
Griggs, Isaac		B92
Griggs, James		M151
Griggs, J. E.		B136
Grimes, Arthur		F84
Grimes, A.		B33
Grimes, Bery		B77
Grimes, Bill		B72
Grimes, Buck		B60
Grimes, Bud		B49
Grimes, Dallas		E96
Grimes, George		E100
Grimes, Henry		D101
Grimes, Henry		D214
Grimes, Ike		E45
Grimes, John		A45
Grimes, John		E7
Grimes, John		E71
Grimes, J. A.		E31
Grimes, J. A.		E78
Grimes, J. C.		E28
Grimes, J. W.		E15
Grimes, Morow		B61
Grimes, Nate		A46
Grimes, Till		G195
Grimes, Willis		P9
Grimes, Wilson		E41
Grinder, Robert		C44
Grishan, Jeff		M123
Gulick, Alex		F90
Gulick, Anthony		F88
Gulick, George		F87
Gullick, Ned		D69
Guthrie, W. E.		N24
Haddox, A. J.		L74
Haddox, James		L77
Haddox, J.		N37
Haddox, J. R.		L76
Haddox, J. R.		N38
Haddox, W. R.		N36
Hagerty, T,		M106
Hagerty, W. H.		M107
Haggard, Arch		B146
Haggard, James		E73
Haggard, John		B252
Haggard, Kinden		B107
Haggard, R. A.		D35
Haggard. J. G.		P33
Haislet, John		M139
Haithcoat, W. J.	L182
Hall, Billie		H118
Hall, Cason		H119
Hall, Jim		B32
Hall, John		F95
Hall, P. D.		G97
Hall, Walter		H117
Hall, W. D.		G98
Ham, Isaac		C59
Ham, Manuel		E107
Hanback, Eli		M58
Hanback, J.		K52
Hanback, Lee		M103
Hanback, Lenny		M114
Hanback, S.		K53
Hanback, Thomas		D235
Hanback, W. P.		N33
Hanley, George		K137
Hanley, G.		K55
Hanley, J. M.		N35
Harbor, A.		N28
Harbor, M.		J51
Hardin, Amos		B286
Hardin, C.		P13
Hardin, Ed		B94
Hardin, Henry		B31
Hardin, Jehew		D119
Hardin, John		F93
Hardin, J. W.		D78
Hardin, L. A.		D74
Hardin, L. R.		M6
Hardin, Mort.		B100
Hardin, Neut L.		A36
Hardin, Wad		B157
Hardwick, George	L73
Hardwick, James		L72
Hardwick, W. J.		L69
Harlow, H.		E94
Harris, Ham 		F100
Harris, Hank		F97
Hartwell, B.		B199
Hartwell, W.		B198
Harwell, Robert		G20
Hassell, Alex		D62
Hassell, Allen, Jr.	D61
Hassell, Allen, Sr.	D63
Hassell, J. F.		B239
Hassell, Tom		B137
Haynes, John		B78
Hays, A.		K65
Hays, Ben		K61
Hays, H.		K50
Hays, H.		K63
Hays, Joe		K135
Hays, John		K62
Hays, John		L60
Hays, J.		K48
Hays, J. D.		K66
Hays, J. L.		K51
Hays, J. M.		N29
Hays, J. R.		N30
Hays, W.		K64
Hays. J. M.		L61
Heard, Hairce		K69
Heathcoat, James	L75
Heathcoat, J.		J45
Heathcoat, J. W.	L62
Helton, Abe		E121
Helton, Daniel		D81
Helton, G. T.		D3
Helton, H. A.		D80
Helton, John D.		B9
Helton, J. B.		E124
Helton, J. F.		E119
Helton, J. W.		E38
Helton, Wash.		B88
Helton, William		D240
Hendrix, J.		B192
Hendrix. Bill		A95
Hendy, Andy		E84
Henry, Tom		E117
Hensley, A.		L164
Hensley, A. D.		L66
Hensley, T.		L65
Hensley, W. A.		L68
Hensley, W. G.		L67
Henson, A. L.		K72
Henson, B.		K71
Henson, B. M.		J34
Henson, C.		K58
Henson, G.		J41
Henson, Isom		K70
Henson, John		F96
Henson, J.		J33
Henson, J. H., Jr.	J38
Henson, J. H., Sr.	J39
Henson, J. K.		J36
Henson, T.		J35
Henson, T. J.		J40
Henson, W.		J32
Hickman, Geoge		C60
Hickman, John		C62
Hicks, Buck		H19
Hicks, Westly		D55
Higgins, D. B.		J43
Hill, Elac		E48
Hill, James		C58
Hill, John D.		A1
Hill, J. B.		E49
Hill, J. M.		G141
Hill, Moses		A26
Hill, Robert		G140
Hill, Sam		B127
Hill, Tom		A35
Hill, William		A38
Hill, W. C.		E77
Hill, W. J.		A34
Hines, H. E.		L59
Hines, W. B.		F94
Hinton, C. C.		J44
Hinton, James		G123
Hinton, O. O.		J49
Hinton, T.		J42
Hinton, T. H.		J50
Hinton, W. S.		J48
Hinton, W. W.		J47
Hinton, Z.		K54
Holder, J. R.		L70
Holensworth, J.		E27
Hollabaugh, B. B	F99
Hollabaugh, Isham	C57
Hollabaugh, Jcb., Jr.	C63
Hollabaugh, Jcb., Sr.	C55
Hollabaugh, L.		C54
Hollabaugh, M. J	F98
Hollabaugh, William	C56
Hollensworth, James	E81
Hollis, A. M.		M59
Hollis, D.		L194
Hollis, D. F.		M66
Hollis, Frank		M71
Hollis, F. M		L63
Hollis, Jack		M87
Hollis, J. B.		M72
Hollis, J. C.		L71
Hollis, J. H.		M70
Hollis, T. T.		L64
Hollis, W. B.		D26
Hollis, W. N.		M67
Holt, A.		L57
Holt, A. H.		G104
Holt, A. M.		K73
Holt, Ben		K129
Holt, Cal		A15
Holt, C. E.		K136
Holt, D. E.		K130
Holt, Eli		K60
Holt, E.		K57
Holt, Garrison		D250
Holt, James A.		C61
Holt, John		K59
Holt, John		N34
Holt, John, Jr.		K131
Holt, John, Sr.		K134
Holt, J.		K49
Holt, J.		K56
Holt, J. 		K67
Holt, J. B.		K68
Holt, J. C.		A17
Holt, J. H.		K127
Holt, M.		K133
Holt, Will		K128
Holt, Will		K132
Holt, W. B.		A16
Horton, Ben		H56
Horton, Bill		H17
Horton, Billy		H57
Horton, Bud		H55
Horton, Bud		H64
Horton, C. C.		J46
Horton, Dock		G63
Horton, Gale		H126
Horton, G. W.		G65
Horton, G. W.		G112
Horton, Henry		G58
Horton, Henry		L175
Horton, Joe		G179
Horton, Joe		H63
Horton, John		L58
Horton, John		M110
Horton, J. W.		L78
Horton, Link		D216
Horton, Pink		H51
Horton, T.		M112
Horton, William		G110
Horton, P. G.		H58
Horton, William		H21
Horton, Z. J.		H77
Howard, C. B.		P40
Howard, Will		B176
Howell, E.		D98
Howell, Will		D97
Howell, W. C.		N32
Hubbard, Berry		B225
Hubb, Joe		L192
Huckaba, B. G.		D89
Huckaba, Frank		E116
Huckaba, G. E.		E108
Huckaba, J. E.		D205
Huckaba, J. F.		D226
Huckaba, Sylvester	E10
Huckaba, S. M.		D173
Huckaba, T. J.		D44
Huffine, Phillip	J37
Hughes, Dick		B223
Hughes, Green 		B111
Hughes, Gus		B272
Hughes, G. S.		B120
Hughes, Henry		B273
Hughes, John		B109
Hughes, John		B110
Hughes, John		E97
Hughes, Will		B138
Hughes, W. M.		N31
Hughs, Tom		B51
Hunter, John		B224
Hunt, George		M80
Hunt, H. L.		D102
Hunt, James		L204
Hunt, J. M.		L206
Hunt, T. K.		D83
Hunt, W. M.		L205
Hurd, James		H31
Ibair, John		A156
Irvin, Robert		D91
Iven, T. S.		F101
Ivins, Henry		A104
Irvin, Sam		D90
Ivins, Jim		B8
Ivins, John		B7
Ivins, John		B98
Ivins, Linus		C64
Ivins, W. H.		C65
Jackson, Andrew		C66
Jackson, Bob		B213
Jackson, Buck		D237
Jackson, Claborn	P81
Jackson, C. A.		F105
Jackson, D.		F112
Jackson, D. S.		F103
Jackson, D. S.		F106
Jackson, Eli		F107
Jackson, G. A.		F109
Jackson, Jake		P80
Jackson, Jeff		F111
Jackson, Joe		F108
Jackson, John		P24
Jackson, J. A.		F104
Jackson, J. A.		K74
Jackson, J. W.		P25
Jackson, Thomas		F113
Jackson, W. J.		D100
Jackson, W. J.		P26
James, J. C.		J61
Jeeter, N. S.		B2
Jeeter, Tom		B3
Jobe, Wesley		A97
Johnson, A.		L79
Johnson, Bill		B67
Johnson, C. W.		J62
Johnson, D.		M73
Johnson, Ed		B233
Johnson, E. C.		J58
Johnson, F		F114
Johnson, G. W.		J57
Johnson, James		H68
Johnson, John		B68
Johnson, J.		J60
Johnson, J.		J64
Johnson, J. A,, Sr.	J52
Johnson, J. A., Jr.	J54
Johnson, J. J.		F115
Johnson, J. T.		J55
Johnson, M.		J65
Johnson, R. N.		M75
Johnson, Sam		B174
Johnson, S. H.		J56
Johnson, T. J.		M74
Johnson, W.		J59
Johnson, W. W.		B285
Johnson, W. W.		J53
Johnson, W. W., Jr.	G25
Johnson, Z. M.		J63
Jones, G. W.		D9
Jones, James		F110
Jones, Joe		B6
Jones, Samuel		C67
Jones, S. R.		D8
Jones, W. R.		D7
Jordan, Alexander	D57
Jordan, Bob		E126
Joseph, Jacob		F102
Kea, W. A.		D12
Kea, W. W.		D11
Keeton, Buddy		D146
Keeton, B. D.		B73
Keeton, David		D158
Keeton, I.		K75
Keeton, John		D125
Keeton, Josiah		D123
Keeton, J. A.		D145
Keeton, J. D.		D143
Keeton, J. F.		D118
Keeton, Levi		D39
Keeton, Newton		D124
Keeton, Sidney		D147
Kelley, C. M.		L81
Kelley, John		L87
Kelley, John		L193
Kelley, John		N42
Kelley, J.		N47
Kelley, J. A.		L83
Kelley, J. R.		L82
Kelley, J. R.		L86
Kelley, R.		L84
Kelley, R.		N46
Kelley, S. A.		N40
Kelley, S. F.		N43
Kelley, S. S.		N41
Kelley, Tom		L80
Kelley, W. M.		L85
Kelly, James		D188
Kelly, Rich		M99
Kelly, Richard		G80
Kiddy, J. H.		N39
Kilburn, Carroll	M2
Kilburn, Elijah		M3
Kilburn, Jess		D120
Kilburn, John		M7
Kilburn, Josiah		M1
Kilburn, J. C.		J66
Kilburn, Robert		P20
Kilburn, Will R.	M30
Kilburn, W. A.		M29
Killen, John		A67
Kilpatrick, James	F116
Kimbro, Amos		E93
Kimbro, Jeff		D30
Kimbro, John A.		M147
Kindrick, Isham		G23
Kindrick, John		A12
King, Al		H124
King, Ben		E113
King, B. M.		D106
King, Joe		H60
King, John		B5
King, J. D.		C68
King, S. A.		H18
King. Will		E114
Kirby, Beary		G22
Koutch, John		F118
Koutch, P. A.		F120
Koutch, Sol		F119
Koutch, William		F117
Kutch, Herman		B197
Kyle, D. A.		D171
Lafferty, Will		D138
Lakey, Dick		H11
Lakey, Wiliam		H15
Lancaster, E.		N49
Lancaster, Gus		B26
Lancaster, Sam		B125
Lancaster, Samuel	N50
Lancaster, Tom		B194
Lancaster, W. F.	B240
Lancaster, W. M.	N48
Lanchester, Mike	B115
Lane, A. F.		D54
Langford, Dock		D222
Langford, Forest	F121
Lauermore, S. W.	L90
Lawson, G. W.		G82
Lawson, Joe		B131
Lawson, John		G79
Lawson, J. A.		G83
Lawson, J. A.		K77
Lawson, J. B.		K78
Lawson, J. M.		G117
Lawson, J. R.		H16
Lawson, S. H.		K79
Lawson, S. M.		G93
Lawson, T. J.		G76
Lawson, T. J.		K80
Lawson, Will		H125
Lawson, W. J.		G94
Lawson, W. P.		G77
Lawson, W. T.		K76
Lay, Frank		H87
Lay, J. B.		H95
Lay, Sam		H103
Lay, Will		M137
Ledbetter, Tom		E91
Lee, C.			B185
Lee, David		D225
Lee, G. W.		P48
Lee, Henry		D219
Lee, Hick		P53
Lee, H. N.		D224
Lee, J. A.		P14
Lee, Sol		M154
Lewis, J. L.		G100
Liles, S. M.		J67
Lindsey, Dan		M111
Lindsey, Herman		M113
Lindsey, Jerry		H129
Lindsey, Jim		B271
Lindsey, John		H96
Lindsey, J. E.		G3
Lindsey, L. C.		M12
Lindsey, Will		H34
Lineberry, Sam		A94
Lineberry, Tom		A73
Lineberry, Wheeler	A68
Linem, S. T.		B257
Lines, B.		J68
Linnville, B.		L88
Linume, George		E109
Linville, Otis		G158
Linville, P. E.		N51
Lisby, William		A58
Lockard, Thomas		C73
Long, A. J.		D142
Long, Henry		P21
Long, John		C69
Long, Sylvester		D161
Long, Sylvestor		P23
Long, Taylor		M131
Long, William		P22
Love, Henry		E62
Love, Joe		E59
Love, O., Jr.		B188
Love, O., Sr.		B187
Love, Will		B189
Lowery, Henry		D156
Lowery, James		D155
Lowery, Oliver		D157
Loyd, William		D154
Luker, Bill		L161
Luker, J. B.		M69
Luna, E. H.		D16
Luna, Henry		D111
Luna, J. T.		C70
Luna, L.		B247
Luna, L.		L89
Luna, Sam		B248
Luna, Willis		C71
Lutts, Alexander	D88
Lutts, J. A.		G144
Lutts, J. M.		G145
Lutts, W. M. W.		D87
Lyle, J. W.		F123
Lyle, W. W.		F122
Lynch, Dick		G191
Lynch, Jacob		C72
Lynch, James		G196
Lynes, Jim		B232
Lynn, W. A.		E79
Maberry, Joe		B218
Mabery, Mart		B276
Mack, James		E53
Mann, H. N.		F130
Marks, E. L.		N55
Marshall, J.		L97
Marshall, J. C.		L96
Marshall, M.		L95
Martin, Abe		L176
Martin, A. J.		G88
Martin, A. J.		L99
Martin, Ben		H28
Martin, Bill		G189
Martin, Bobby		K86
Martin, Buck		G185
Martin, Buck		H41
Martin, D. N.		G52
Martin, E. A.		L98
Martin, Henry		H42
Martin, H.		G90
Martin, H.		J79
Martin, H.		K84
Martin, James		H45
Martin, James		H128
Martin, Jessie		F126
Martin, John		L188
Martin, John W.		G183
Martin, J.		K81
Martin, J. M.		L190
Martin, Lige		L157
Martin, Lige		L217
Martin, Robert		J71
Martin, R. C.		D47
Martin, Scott		H43
Martin, S. M.		L173
Martin, Taylor		L179
Martin, Tom		B222
Martin, Tom		H44
Martin, Tom		H48
Martin, Will		G164
Martin, W.		L100
Martin, W. A.		G87
Martin, W. G.		K85
Martin, W. H.		G89
Martin, W. S.		K82
Martin, W. W.		J72
Mathes, George		A134
Mathew, Will		B178
Mathis, John		F129
Mathis, J.		B204
Mathis, Sam		B205
Matney, Bill		M135
Matney, John		M132
Mayberry, Mort.		B21
Mayberry, T. J.		A56
May, Jerry		N61
McAfee, George		F131
McAlester, J. L.	K83
McAnally, J. A.		P12
McAnaly, Davis		B27
McAnanny, E. D.		F132
McBride, I.		B278
McCall, A. B.		B158
McCane(?), C. H.	M65
McClanahan, G. R.	N53
McClanahan, Y. A.	N54
McClanahan, Y. P.	N52
McClellen, Will		M82
McClellen, William	D117
McCollough, John	B139
McCorkle, H.		N57
McCorkle, Perry		N56
McCorkle, W. J.		K89
McCullum, J. T.		E133
McCuly, Will		B40
McDonald, James		L94
McDonal, James		A128
McDougle, Robert	F124
McFall, B.		J90
McFall, E.		J87
McFall, John		K90
McFall, J. D.		J84
McFall, J. E.		J75
McFall, J. H.		J83
McFall, J. N.		J74
McFall, J. N.		J80
McFall, J. N.		J82
McFall, J. S.		J85
McFall, Pugh		J88
McFall, Sam		J86
McFall, S. M.		J78
McFall, T. J.		J77
McFall, W. B.		J81
McFall, W. W.		J73
McFall. M.		J89
McGee, Dan		M45
McGee, G. W.		M44
McGee, Hardy		M18
McGee, James		M14
McGee, John		M17
McGee, John		M43
McGee, J. L.		J93
McGee, Keave		M136
McGee, Will		M32
McGill, Joe		D178
McGlamery, E. D.	D19
McLane, Anse		D66
McLane, E.		D169
McLane, H.		B238
McLane, Jasper		C87
McLassen, Dave		B206
McLean, L.		F134
McLean, william		F133
McLemore, James		C83
McLemore, J. C.		C90
McLemore, R. M.		C86
McMahan, Jim		B250
McMullens, J. M.	E25
McNally, T. F.		D10
McNeal, Ison		B108
McWiliams, Andy		H8
McWilliams, D. M.	H22
McWilliams, James	H7
Melsen, Sam		G199
Melson, Frank		E105
Melson, James		G72
Melson, John		G49
Melson, John, Jr.	G66
Melson, John, Sr.	G62
Melson, P. D.		G105
Melson, William		G64
Melton, Bud		D187
Meredith, A. M.		C81
Meredith, F. C.		C78
Meredith, Jacob		F125
Meredith, James T.	C79
Meredith, John T.	C80
Meredith, J. L. 	C82
Meredith, Lee R.	C76
Meredith, Lon		D113
Meredith, L. R.		C74
Meredith, L. T.		C77
Meredith, W. W.		C75
Merriman, E. G.		D144
Merriman, J. H.		D149
Michael, E. D.		F127
Middleton, Jack		B196
Middleton, Saul		B274
Miller, J. D.		G54
Miller, R.		B143
Minton, John		D133
Minton, J. E.		D132
Minton, Robert		D134
Mitchell, Joseph	F128
Montague, A. O.		E60
Montague, J. C.		B11
Montague, Lewis		B284
Montague, Lewis		G35
Montague, N.		B236
Montague, Pink		B97
Montague, Sy		B63
Montague, W. T.		B152
Montgomery, A. L.	N60
Montgomery, G. W.	N59
Montgomery, Y. L.	N58
Moody, Ben		B228
Moon, G. M.		K88
Moon, J. M.		K87
Moon, William		C85
Moore, A. D.		L92
Moore, Blake		M64
Moore, Burl		M144
Moore, Cisroe		M153
Moore, Dick		M133
Moore, Ed		B69
Moore, James		M141
Moore, J. C.		J76
Moore, J. R.		J70
Moore, J. T.		C84
Moore, R.		L93
Moore, R. C.		M15
Moore, R. H.		J69
Moore, R. M.		B287
Moore, Thomas		B288
Moore, Tom		D181
Moore, T.		M122
Moore, William		D236
Moore, William		M68
Moore, W. T.		G139
Morgan, Bill		A127
Morgan, Frank		D203
Morgan, F. M.		M57
Morgan, George		M149
Morgan, James		B50
Morgan, James		C89
Morgan, John		A126
Morgan, John		D204
Morgan, John		D245
Morgan, John		G40
Morgan, J. L.		D207
Morgan, Levi		G42
Morgan, Samuel		D246
Morgan, S. N.		C88
Morgan, Will		G41
Morgan, Will		M150
Morgan, W. T.		M130
Morris James		E33
Morrison, H. L.		E13
Morrison, Joe		E66
Morrison, J. F.		D77
Morrison, J. L.		D215
Morrison, Merida	D180
Morrison, Willie	E8
Morrison, W. D.		D211
Morrison, W. J.		D167
Morris, Carroll		J92
Morris, C. L.		E98
Morris, Frank		E118
Morris, John		E99
Morris, Jonathan	D85
Morris, Jonathan	E103
Morris, J. G.		D131
Morris, William		J91
Morris, W. F.		E102
Morris, W. M.		E80
Morrow, D. N.		D31
Morrow, Elbert		B52
Morrow, F. E.		G138
Morrow, John		D38
Morrow, Rich		P73
Morrow, Sam		P72
Moser, G. W.		E72
Moser, James		E64
Moser, John		E63
Moton, Z. R.		L91
Mown, W. M.		L174
Mulsey, Andrew		G2
Mulsey, T. O.		G197
Murphy, A. P.		P29
Murphy, Ned		P16
Murphy, Sam		G204
Murphy, Sylvester	G198
Murphy, William		G171
Murry, John		L187
Murry, Ray		H116
Murry, Silas		H115
Napier, Al		B269
Napier, John		F137
Nedlen, Jack		A49
Neely, Griff		F139
Nelson, A. J.		L104
Nelson, James		M91
Newborn, Frank		A144
Newborn, J. H.		A18
Newborn, Tobe		B16
Newborn, T. J.		B15
Newcomb, B.		B289
Newcomb, W. M.		B253
Newman, J. C.		L102
Newman, J. M.		J94
Newman, W.		L103
Newman, Y. A.		L101
Nichols, Clark		G69
Nichols, George		F138
Nichols, G. A.		F140
Nichols, Isaac		G68
Ninon, Bill		B114
Nixon, E. L.		F141
Norman, C. L.		D186
Norman, William		D185
Nowlen, Carl		C91
Nowlen, ?		C92
Nowlin, Ben		H85
Nowlin, Ira		H80
Nowlin, James		H78
Nowlin, Steve		H113
Nowlin, William		H79
Nunley, Bill		A105
Nunley, Will		M41
Nutt, H. S.		F135
Nutt, Jess		F142
Nutt, J. A.		F136
O'Neal, Andrew		D209
O'Neal, Dick		B171
O'Neal, John 		D208
Odan, T. M.		A11
Odle, Alex		D197
Odle, David		D195
Olds, John		E74
Olds, Tom		D151
Old, H. S.		D213
Olive, H. R.		N62
Olive, J. D.		L106
Olive, J. M.		L107
Olive, J. R.		N63
Olive, W. A.		L105
Osment, B.		B165
Osment, J. C.		B164
Osteles, D.		B245
Overton, W. O.		A155
Owen, Andy		D189
Owen, M. L.		B170
Owen, Tom		D192
Pannels, William	G11
Parker, Bob		A52
Parker, B. A.		J96
Parker, Frank		H89
Parker, J. C.		E127
Parker, J. Y.		G38
Parker, Sam		B44
Parker, S. M.		E128
Parker, W. L.		E136
Parker, W. L.		J95
Parr, W. H.		B177
Patterson, J. B.	J99
Patterson, Neal		K92
Paulk, Ed		G168
Paulk, E.		K91
Paulk, John		G169
Paulk, Josh		H76
Paulk, Pugh		G167
Paulk, R. D.		G26
Paulk, S. O.		G166
Payton, Bill		G175
Peacock, Marion		D239
Penington, G.		M142
Perry, Ed		F147
Perry, Frank		G152
Perry, J. A.		F146
Pevahous, Carel		A66
Pevahous, Roy		A65
Philer, Levi		N65
Phillips, B.		K38
Phillips, George	G18
Phillips, G.		G200
Phillips, Jack		D112
Phillips, James		D21
Phillips, J.		K37
Phillips, J. D.		C100
Phillips, Lewis		C101
Phillips, Sherman	G67
Phillips, S. B.		D109
Phillips, S. R.		A43
Phillips, William	D110
Phillip, B.		N64
Phillip, J. E.		L108
Phillip, W. W.		L109
Pigg, F. M.		K98
Pigg, G. M.		K95
Pigg, G. W.		L116
Pigg, Jerry		H114
Pigg, J. H.		K97
Pigg, J. N.		K93
Pigg, J. N., Jr.	K96
Pigg, M. D.		K99
Pigg, W. H.		K94
Pilkington, J. P.	E110
Pinson, Frank		D176
Pinson, Robert		D177
Pitts, Andrew		C99
Pitts, George		E40
Pitts, John		E39
Pitts, Joseph		C96
Pitts, Lewis		B283
Poag, James		P3
Poag, J. M.		J97
Poag, J. M.		P18
Poag, R. M.		P4
Poag, S. P.		J98
Poag, W. J.		P17
Pointer, Bob		D64
Pointer, Brister	D52
Pointer, John		D53
Pointer, Sonny		B102
Pointer, Tom		B229
Pointer, William	F144
Pollack, J. W.		P2
Pollack, R. A.		F143
Ponders, Buck		H29
Ponders, William	H30
Pope, Bud		C93
Pope, Edward		C95
Pope, John		C98
Pope, Lemuel		C94
Pope, Wiliam		C97
Porter, George		B227
Porter, John		G71
Porter, J. J.		G202
Porter, S. C.		G109
Porter, William		F145
Pounders, A.		G207
Prater, James		B112
Prayton, Arch		A146
Prayton, France		A140
Prayton, Holey		A139
Prayton, L.		A149
Prayton, Sam		B43
Prayton, Tode		A152
Prince, E.		L198
Prince, John		E21
Prince, John		L111
Prince, John		L199
Prince, John		M35
Prince, J.		L115
Prince, J. L.		L112
Prince, J. S.		L110
Prince, Laborn		M49
Prince, Robert		M50
Prince, W.		L114
Prince, W. M.		L113
Pryor, Rufus		D196
Pulley, Bill		A147
Pulley, Elisha		D238
Pulley, Jess		A3
Pulley, Jim		A148
Pulley, John		A4
Pulley, J. S.		E75
Pulley, Leonard		D243
Pulley, Lyne		D242
Queen, Charley		A44
Queen, J. C.		A41
Queen, William		A40
Ragsdale, G. W.		F148
Rainey, S. B.		G186
Ransom, G.		J101
Ransom, H. A.		J106
Ransom, L. A.		J100
Ransom, R. H.		J105
Rasbury, A. C.		F158
Rasbury, A. M.		F159
Rasbury, J. C.		F161
Rasbury, W. L.		F160
Ray, Alen		E6
Ray, Bill		A136
Ray, Bud		M129
Ray, Carry		D220
Ray, Eaton		A135
Ray, George		D217
Ray, H.			E106
Ray, John		A28
Ray, J.			B241
Ray, J. M.		A39
Ray, Sy			A30
Ray, Tom		D221
Ray, T. S.		E17
Reaves, Calvin		G107
Reaves, Dave		D137
Reaves, D. E.		D136
Reaves, G. W.		G108
Reaves, H.		J104
Reaves, J. B.		F156
Reaves, J. J.		F155
Reaves, N. T.		H52
Reaves, T.		J124
Reeves, Buddy		E76
Reeves, J.		E67
Renfro, B.		L122
Reynalds, J. W.		L168
Rhodes, G. F.		D79
Rice, J. E.		F152
Richardson, Luther	A101
Richie, Henry		F150
Richie, Rube		F151
Rich, Fred		K103
Rich, H.		K107
Rich, John		K104
Rich, J. F.		K105
Rich, Phil		K108
Rich, Tom		K106
Rickets, S. B.		B124
Rickets, T. R.		B123
Ricketts(?), W. P.	C103
Ricketts, Charley	B184
Ricketts, Dave		F157
Ricketts, J. A.		B161
Ricketts, Samuel	C104
Ricketts, William	C102
Ricketts, W. G.		E26
Riley, James		B14
Riley, John		A53
Riley, J. A.		A51
Riley, J. A.		C105
Riley, Peter		A50
Riley, Sam		A60
Name			ID#
Riley, William		A14
Riley, W. C.		A57
Rinks, James H.		D190
Rinks, John		L123
Risener, E.		D163
Risener, George		D165
Risener, G. W.		M105
Risener, Henry		G157
Risener, Macy		D164
Risner, A. J.		L178
Risner, John		L120
Roach, Blount		B221
Roach, Hal		G160
Robbins, Jess		G86
Roberson, John		H88
Robertson, Jim		B277
Robertson, John		B230
Robertson, John		G57
Robertson, J. P.	F153
Robertson, William	G59
Robertson, W. W.	J103
Robertson, W. W.	L166
Roberts, Amos		B41
Roberts, Calvin		B28
Roberts, E. S.		B172
Roberts, Jerry		B163
Roberts, John		B29
Roberts, Will		B30
Robinson, A. L.		L117
Robinson, B. R.		N68
Robinson, Gil		B214
Robinson, H.		B280
Robinson, H.		N67
Robinson, H. C.		N71
Robinson, Jim		A118
Robinson, J.		K102
Robinson, L. R.		N70
Robinson, W.		K101
Robinson, W.		L118
Robinson, W. J.		L119
Robinson, W. S.		L121
Robinson, Y. A.		N69
Robnett, H. S.		P38
Robnett, James		D28
Robnett, Joe		P39
Robnett, John		P37
Robnett, John		P51
Robnett, John		P78
Robnett, J. R.		P50
Robnett, W. J.		P68
Rochelle, Thomas	M79
Rock, Cal		B211
Rodes, Jessie		G187
Rogers, John		F154
Rogers, J. H.		N66
Rose, Cab		A137
Rose, John		G177
Rose, J. G. B.		G176
Rose, Neal		G178
Rose, Sol		J102
Ross, I. A.		F149
Ross, W. P., Jr.	B203
Russ, Sam		B151
Rutherford, Mat		H59
Rutledge, E. F.		D127
Rutledge, Lovick	D135
Rutledge, S. J.		E70
Ryan, Dick		B145
Ryan, John		B148
Sandusky, Andrew	G61
Sandusky, John		G60
Sarrat, Neft		A142
Satterfield, W. T.	F166
Saunderson, Frank	D241
Saunders, Bud		D67
Saxon, G. R.		N74
Schull, Buck		H110
Scott, Bud		H90
Scott, Cam		H46
Scott, C.		K117
Scott, D.		N82
Scott, D. E.		K115
Scott, E. Z.		L130
Scott, G. B.		N81
Scott, G. W.		D24
Scott, Henry		H33
Scott, James		P71
Scott, J. J.		K114
Scott, Sam		K116
Scott, Tom		D25
Scott, Vegatble		B101
Scott, W. M.		L201
Scott, Z.		K113
Sears, John		B141
Self, Hyden		B156
Self, T. W.		B155
Sevill, S.		B166
Sharp, A. D.		F172
Sharp, C.		L128
Sharp, George		B75
Sharp, J. L.		F174
Sharp, S. R.		F173
Shaw, James		D108
Shaw, Sol		H10
Shaw, William		C107
Shaw. William		C109
Shell, Ellison		E134
Shelton, A. H.		E46
Shelton, D. L.		M104
Shelton, Tom		H122
Shepard, John		G91
Shepard, Lige		L138
Shepard, T. A.		J107
Shepard, W. A.		K112
Sherrell, Jack		B190
Sherrill, Joe		H1
Sherrill, W. J.		H2
Shields, John		D148
Shields, J. T.		D166
Shipman, D. W.		B18
Shipman, Edward		B17
Shipman, W. H.		B39
Short, Walter		B207
Shull, Andy		E16
Shull, Frank		E19
Shull, John		E132
Shull, Mat		G47
Shull, Mat		H112
Signer, John		E101
Sikes, E. J.		C108
Simmons, A.		N78
Simmons, A. D.		N79
Sims, A. F.		H23
Sims, A. M.		H27
Sims, H. C.		H24
Sims, Joe		H6
Sims, J. N.		D94
Sims, J. W.		N76
Sims, S.		H5
Sims, W. C.		H66
Sims. L. R.		N80
Sinclair, Ad.		G154
Sinclair, B. P.		G143
Sinclair, Frank		G126
Sinclair, Frank		G155
Sinclair, George	H121
Sinclair, Hal		G122
Sinclair, John		G163
Sinclair, J. H.		G165
Sinclair, M. H.		G121
Sinclair, S. W.		G4
Sinclair, William	G131
Sisco, Sam		F171
Skilern, Dave		P36
Skilern, James		P31
Skilern, W. A.		P32
Skillern, D. S.		F176
Skillern, J. S.		F175
Skillern, W. N.		F177
Smith, Alf.		A71
Smith, Allen		C114
Smith, Bob		B135
Smith, B.		M156
Smith, Dick		G31
Smith, Edward		C110
Smith, George		F170
Smith, Gill		L136
Smith, Henry		C113
Smith, Henry		F169
Smith, Henry		G12
Smith, Henry		L135
Smith, H. R.		L129
Smith, James		A81
Smith, James		D103
Smith, J. C.		D1
Smith, J. H.		B4
Smith, J. H.		E23
Smith, J. H.		M55
Smith, L. B.		E22
Smith, M. N.		C112
Smith, Robert		D130
Smith, Robert		M77
Smith, R.		L134
Smith, T. R.		M56
Smith, Wirter		C111
Smith, W. M.		N75
Smothermore, James	B1
Sneed, E. L.		F162
Spain, C. A.		N73
Spain, E. A.		N72
Sparkman, J. T.		K119
Speers, Harry		G32
Speers, Sam		B86
Speers, Sam		B249
Spencer, H.		L137
Sperry, C.		N77
Springer, Bill		D49
Sprinkle, M.		F178
Stafford, Bud		B117
Stafford, L. R.		B116
Staggs, A.		P49
Staggs, A. L.		L131
Staggs, Bill		D255
Staggs, Carroll		D231
Staggs, C.		L132
Staggs, Ellis		P63
Staggs, E. B.		P41
Staggs, F. M.		P42
Staggs, George		F167
Staggs, G.		P46
Staggs, G. W.		P60
Staggs, Henry		B53
Staggs, Henry		P59
Staggs, Hiram		D232
Staggs, Howell		D191
Staggs, H. L.		P56
Staggs, John		P62
Staggs, J. B.		F168
Staggs, Levi		P64
Staggs, Neal		D230
Staggs, Peter		P61
Staggs, R. A.		P74
Staggs, R. E.		P47
Staggs, W. A.		P75
Staggs, W. J.		P43
Stall, T. H.		K110
Stamps, T.		B231
Steel, A. J.		A92
Steel, B.		A88
Steel, E.		A87
Steel, Jesse		A86
Steel, J. A.		A91
Steel, J. T.		A90
Stockard, C. F.		F163
Stockard, Pete		F164
Stockard, S. G.		B150
Stockard, T. A.		C106
Stockard, W. J.		B200
Stone, S. H.		C116
Stone, W. S.		C115
Stooksberry, Bob	H61
Stooksberry, Frank	L169
Stooksberry, Shrm.	H62
Story, James		M95
Stout, A. M.		J109
Stowe, Dick		D251
Stowe, O. M.		F165
Strait, G. W.		K111
Stribling, C. C.	B133
Stribling, Jim		B134
Stribling, J. C.	G116
Stribling, J. M.	G113
Stribling, Will		G114
Stricklin, A. T.	B104
Stricklin, B. F.	G150
Stricklin, Jeff		G75
Stricklin, J. D.	G134
Stricklin, J. N.	G137
Stricklin, Tom		B105
Stricklin, W. T.	J108
Stull, Bill		B154
Stutts, C. M.		L127
Stutts, Joe		L212
Stutts, J. C.		D2
Stutts, J. W.		L124
Stutts, W. L.		L126
Stutts, W. W.		L125
Suege, W.		K118
Sullivan, Sam		D22
Sutton, R. L.		G184
Sweeney, W. R.		J110
Swiney, James		L195
Swiney, L. W.		L139
Swiney, W. M.		L133
Swiney, W. S.		L140
Tackett, Bob		H123
Tackett, Dick		J112
Tainner(?), W. G.	M61
Tainner, John		M62
Talley, J. A.		E1
Taylor, J. H.		D4
Taylor, Robert		D128
Taylor, W. F.		D5
Tharp, Babe		F183
Tharp, James		F185
Thomas, Monroe		B243
Thompson, Charley	A109
Thompson, C.		L209
Thompson, C. M.		G55
Thompson, C. R.		L207
Thompson, C. W.		L210
Thompson, George	A110
Thompson, G. W.		D228
Thompson, H. C.		E122
Thompson, John, Sr.	D233
Thompson, J. H.		L211
Thompson, J. R.		D229
Thompson, T. J.		L208
Thornton, Andrew	F182
Thornton, Ben		F181
Thornton, D. M.		F180
Thornton, J. W.		G133
Throgmortin, John	D244
Tidwell, W. S.		J111
Tilley, Henry		G130
Tilley, Thomas		G129
Tingle, B.		J113
Tinnon, Bill		B162
Tinnon, F.		B173
Todd, A.		M88
Todd, Sam		M115
Todd, S. B.		M89
Todd, W. J.		M86
Toles, Jim		B209
Tole, James		E29
Totty, Z. C.		F179
Townsend, B. T.		G51
Townsend, Jeff		H94
Trimmer, M.		L141
Turman, C. M.		B140
Turman, John		D23
Turman, J. P.		M16
Turman, Will		D18
Turnbo, Bill		A98
Turnbo, Bud		A29
Turnbo, Claborn		A85
Turnbo, Hugh		A83
Turnbo, Jim		A76
Turnbo, John, Jr.	A132
Turnbo, John, Sr.	A133
Turner, W. H.		F184
Tyree, Henry		B215
Tyree, John		B122
Vandiver, Jack		D126
Vick, T. C.		D29
Vincent, Frank		F186
Voorhies, A.		F190
Voorhies, B. M.		F191
Voorhies, James		F189
Voorhies, Rube		F187
Voorhies, William	F188
Waharton, T. F.		K124
Walker, Aaron		A145
Walker, Bill		B56
Walker, Bruce		B89
Walker, Charley		B83
Walker, Dan		E86
Walker, Ed		F205
Walker, E.		B202
Walker, George		B81
Walker, Hord		B47
Walker, Isham		B212
Walker, Jess		B80
Walker, J. A.		F199
Walker, J. F.		F200
Walker, J. W.		D6
Walker, Nate		B70
Walker, O.		B55
Walker, Tim		B46
Walker, Tim		B90
Walker, William		D153
Walker, W. B.		F194
Walker, W. H.		F201
Walker, W. L.		E87
Wallis, James		J123
Wall, H. J.		F193
Warington, Gill		B96
Warington, Gill		B103
Warington, Lester	B99
Warington, Tom		B10
Warren, Ben		A72
Warren, James		A77
Warren, Joe		A78
Warren, Joseph		A154
Warren, Sam		A59
Warren, Sam		A157
Warren, Sam		B82
Warren, W. P.		B159
Warton, John		K126
Warton, Will		K125
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Edwards, Harvel C.

EDWARDS, Harvel C., born 1 July 1897, Singing Creek, Perry County, Tennessee, son of Isaac Calvin Edwards and Ona Lova MEREDITH EDWARDS, brother tHarvel Edwards in Germanyo Clyde and Clarence EDWARDS whose biographies above above. Harvel married Roxy RASBURY on 23 Dec 1922 and they have three children: Havel C. EDWARDS, Jr., b. 13 Jan 1924; Colleen Jean EDWARDS, b. 19 May 1928; and Landon Leon EDWARDS, b. 22 Sep 1936.

Harvel C. EDWARDS Jr. married Joan L. McLEAN and they have two children: Harve; C. EDWARDS III married to Myra PERRY and has three children, Jonathan, Jennifer and Julie; and Jonathan M. EDWARDS married to Cindy BRUCE and has child Charles Richard.

Colleen Jane EDWARDS married Melvin J. KEITH, dec.d. She lives in Chattanooga and works at a local hospital.

Landon Leon EDWARDS married Sherri Lynn LOONEY. He works for WLX Radio in Lawrenceburg.

Mr. EDWARDS writes:

My family moved from Sinking Creek in 1899 to Moccasin Creek in Wayne County. We had sold the farm in Perry County to Lawrence GRAVES and had bought my mother’s old home place on Moccasin.

Yet, I have remembrance of a few things that happened on Sinking Creek. My brother Clarence had his leg broken by cows that were fighting and backed over him; I also remember getting a little too close to the red painted bee-gum and got stung by the bees. They day we moved I remember Clarence pointing out to me the chalk banks on the upper end of our farm as we massed them. I remember going to school on Moccasin; one day the boys went swimming in the mill pond at hoon. My uncle Lee MEREDITH was the teacher and he kept all of us in at recess and gave us a lecture on this incident.

About 1905 we bought a farm at Topsy on the Buffalo River and sold the one on Moccasin to Uncle Watt MEREDITH.

I went to school at Topsy to various teachers until the last two years. Tolbert McANALLY taught one years and his brother taught the other. They were the most dedicated teachers I ever knew. Tolbert started us in Latin and German and his brother continued in the eighth grade. They were determined that none of us would fail. One of them kept our entire English class in a half an hour after closing time, at 4:00 P.M., for two weeks when Clarence was about the fail English. He improved to the point that he never again had trouble with English.

In about 1914 we purchased the Buchanan farm, below Waynesboro and moved to it. I was in high school in Waynesboro when war was declared in 1917. I did not complete high school but dropped out to finish the crop we had started. On July 5, I, along with seven or eight others, went off to the army.

Among those going to the army were Clyde, Barney and Fate SKELTON, Rudolph SEALY, Marsh McCLAIN, a GOODMAN boy from Hohenwald (who was turned down and later drafted). I believe the GOODMAN boy lost his life after going over. About a month later Clarence, Cecil and another KEETON came to join us.

Clyde, Rudolph, Marsh, Barney and Fate were all assigned to the 56th U.S. Infantry. Clyde, Marsh and I were assigned to the same (Co. H.) company. Clarence was assigned the HQ Company of the 55th Infantry, a supply company and used mule power, which suited Clarence. Clyde wanted to go to a mule powered outfit and wanted me to go along with him. We were both assigned to special duty with the HQ Supply Company of the 56th to try out as drivers.

I did not want to drive mules myself, so I told the driver this and he promised to help me out. After a few weeks of trial the 1st SGT came out one morning and asked me driver how I was coming along and said I had not learned to hitch the mules up yet! Needless to say, I was relieved of my training and could go back to my company. Clyde stayed on and within a few months was promoted to Regimental Supply Seargent and the 7th Division soon left for Texas.

About the 15th of December the Third Division Ammunition Train was organized at Fort Ogelthorpe by transferring men from the Cavalry, down on the border, and from the Coast Artillery and Infantry. Marsh and I asked to be transferred to that organization and we were assigned to Company D; 3rd Div. Ammunition Train, which was motorized! Cecil KEETON transferred to the horse drawn battalion.

The first of January we got our Nash Quad trucks and started loading them onto flatcars to be sent to Norfolk, Virginia where they would then be sent to France. We left by train in early February for Camp Merritt, New Jersey for a couple of weeks and then took the train for about twenty miles to Hoboken, where the ferry took us over to the New York side of the bay. We then loaded onto the English ship, Carpathia. This was the same ship that picked up the survivors of the Titanic in 1912 when it ran into an iceberg.

We were fourteen days going across the Atlantic, as we had a large convoy of ships, and we went up to Nova Scotia and picked up several ships loaded with wheat and horses. The Cruiser San Diego accompanied us for a few days and turned back. Then, in a couple of days, we awoke one morning and about a dozen sub-marine chasers were running circles around out convoy. That continued until we came in sight of the southern coast of Ireland, and then they left us. We arrived in Liverpool around noon and immediately loaded onto the train and started on the trip down south to Winchester. We passed through several large cities such as Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and arrived in Winchester late at night. The Rainbow (42nd) Division had just proceeded us a short time and they started a fight with the English soldiers one night in a pub. They really brought on a riot! For this very reason American soldiers passing through Winchester afterward were not allowed out of camp, with a commissioned officer accompanying them.

However, we were allowed to go to Easter services in the Winchester Cathedral. It was only a mile from our camp and we marched down in formation about forty strong. During the following week we took hikes every day and saw a lot of the country close by, including Winchester.

Within a few days we took the train to South Hampton and stayed in the train shed until about nine o’clock. That same night we boarded the St. George troop ship and crossed the channel to Le Harve, a dirty fishing town, and marched up the steep cliffs to a tent city, situated on the plain above. We stayed for two days and it rained all the time and the tents all leaked! We then took the train again for Camp Coetquidan just below Rennes. This was an artillery camp and remount station for supplying horses to the horse-drawn units of artillery, supply and ammunition units that supplied close-up. Our artillery practiced gunnery and we fed and watered horses coming in and going out most every day.

I spent a few days in charge of German war prisoners that dug graves for dead horses. There were three of us soldiers and we worked about 40 prisoners. They were no problem and worked pretty good.

During the month of May the Germans grove the French army blockade back along the front just north of Paris. Chateau-Thierry on the Marne River was only about 50 kilometers away. The first of June the French line of resistance broke completely and my division infantry and machine gun battalions were rushed in, along with our four companies of motorized units.

Our engineers of the 3rd division were also brought in and wired the bridges with explosives, so that when the Germany army started across the bridges, the bridges were blown up and the soldiers that got across the bridge were either killed or captured. This was our first encounter and was called the Aisne -Marne Defensive. In a few days we started across the Aisne to the Vesle River. We then moved to the St. Mihiel sector where we drove the Germans back, but did not take the city because the Germans had kept a large number of prisoners of war there doing some work. The lines were held, as we left them, until the war was almost over and then the Germans moved back to keep from being encircled.

We then moved to the Verdun sector where the French and Germans had been entrenched for four years. After our heavy artillery barrage we drove the Grmans out of the trenches and that was the last of the trench warfare! From then on the Germans were retreating each day until the armistice was signed. They made an attempt at gfighting back about 20 miles above Verdun one day, and the Allies brought in all the planes, totally about 350. Our bombs were small, but the effect was as intended. There was one locomotive put out of commission in the riad.

We did not have anough men in the company, but sometimes we had to diublepack after we had worked twenty four hours, but we were always told that we would get credit for it. We went over with about 100 men in the company and never replaced any that were lost.

On the night of November 10th, I was working as the assistant driver and we delivered a load of 3 inch shells for the 76th artillery regiment who were using the French 75s. We followed the regiment most of the day and about dark the Germans stopped for the night and set up their artillery and started firing on us. It did not take the Battery we were with very long to set up their guns, but they did lose three men while doing so.

We unloaded as soon as we could and each truck, as it was unloaded, would leave immediately. After we unloaded our truck we went immediately back to the ammunition dump which was about fifty miles, where we loaded our truck and went back toward the front where our company was headquartered for the night so that the next shift could take our load up the next morning. We got in after midnight and bunked down for the night. Next morning I went down to the tent used for our company office and on the bulletin board outside was posted a memo from General PERSHING. It read, “The Armistice was signed this morning at 2:00 A.M. with the Germans and will go into effect at 11:00 A.M. today. Until that time it is the duty of every American soldier to destroy all enemy property possible.”

At 10:30 that morning all guns were turned loose along the whole front. Most of the guns were fired recklessly as everyone wanted to fire the big guns on the last day of the war. At 11:00 A.M. all firing ceased and for the first time since the first of June, I could not hear the sound of guns. We stayed in the little town about twenty miles above Verdun until the 14th of November, when we started on the march to the Rhine.

We were not allowed to enter Germany until December 1, according to the terms of the Armistice. We entered Alsace-Loraine and stayed a few days and then we went into Luxemburg passing through Esch, a town of about ten thousand and went a few miles to Bettemburg, where we stayed through Thanksgiving and until the morning of December 1, when we drove through Luxemburg City and crossed over the Moselle River into Germany at the city of Tier, which was occupied by the Romans in the days of Caesar.

Our next stop was a few miles down the river at Bernkastel, a real mountain town and a great wine growing country. Everyone seemed to have a wine cellar.

For a couple of weeks a soldier from Massachusetts named KELLEHER and I were on special assignment. We would take our truck, loaded with provisions to eat, along with other trucks, forward two days travel for the Army and establish a ration dump. The mess sargents would come to the dump to draw their rations. Then we would wait until the army was two days ahead of us and we would establish another dump, two days ahead again.

The Army had to move as slow as the infantry and other foot soldiers could travel.

After we crossed into Germany, General PERSHING made a forced march to the Rhine to establish a record for U.S. Troops. We started on the 14th of November and reached Coblenz on December 15th. The next day we moved to Mertlock about 15 kilometers, and two days later we moved my company 2 kilometers to a little town called Kolich, where we remained for several months with Company Headquarters.

However, I, again with KELLEHER, was assigned to special duty to Andernack on the Rhine. Andernach was a beautiful city with a mountain rising up directly behind the town and had a cable car running to the top. We hauled material for repairing the highway where it might be damaged. We had a gang of German civilians that did the work. We furnished the transportation for the men and the material. Later in the summer our company was transferred to a town 6 kilometers from Andernack and we went back to our company.

With the coming of spring, the Army organized baseball league teams. We had the northern and southern leagues and at the end of the season we World’s series was played in Andernach. We hauled soldiers to the games and the YMCA would furnish supper after the games, and we still got back before dark.

We also had two passenger ships on the Rhine and they ran daily excursions. One ship would go up the river and the other would go down to Bonn. We hauled troops early in the morning and would take them back to the base after supper at the YMCA.

During the latter part of July the Army of Occupation started shipping out for home. We hauled the equipment and personnel to the rail head, beginning with the highest numbers duvisions, starting with National Army Divisions, National Guard Divisions, and then the Regular Army Divisions. After the 4th Division left, we hauled the 2nd Division and then our 3rd Division. General PERSHING wanted to hold the 1st DIVISION until the last as he was coming back with them and they would parade in New York when they arrived.

We lived in the homes of the Germans while there and it was real nice. They furnished beds and in the winter I always slept in a feather bed with a feather blanket on top of the cover!

We loaded onto the train in Andernach on the Rhine on August 10 for the one thousand mile trip to Brest, France, leaving at 3:49 P.M. The railroad followed the Rhine on the west bank down through Bonn. Leaving the valley at Cologne, we turned south as we passed very close to the famous Cathedral at Cologne. We soon entered Belgium, going thorugh Liege and Namur, where there was no sign of war. But, when we entered northern France the towns and cities were still about the same as the war had left them. Valeciens Arras, Laval were completely destroyed as were most of the small towns. Arras had a famous cathedral and it was destroyed.

When we reached the border of France, leaving Belgium, we were met by an American, Mikado type locomotive with an American crew. The railroad through northern France had been rebuilt just enough to get the trains through at about ten miles per hour. The American crew on the railroad were relatively young and they exceeded the speed limit most of the time.

At meal time we would stop the train and set the field kitchen out on the ground and build a fire to make coffee in a GI can.

We arrived in Brest on Wednesday. August 15th at 5:00 P.M. After spending a couple of days there we were issued new clothes. We would enter the bath house, undress and walk through the door into the showers, then out into a room where we were given new clothes.

We set sail for home on Friday, August 15th at 5:00 P.M. on the USS Canadagua, a former Morgan Steamship banana boat, that had been remodeled for a troop ship. We sailed along and reached New York on August 27, at about 3:00 A.M. The crew of the ship aroused everyone in time to see the lights of New York and the Statue of Liberty which was a welcome sight!

Lannie Keeton, Clyde Edwards, Barney Skelton, Rudolph Sealy and Cecil Keeton at 
Ft. Oglethorpe, GAAfter landing we immediately look the ferry over to Hoboken and boarded the train for the short ride back to Camp Merritt. We spent a couple of days there, doing nothing except turning in all of our non-personnel equipment, including arms and ammunition. We just piled it up on the ground outside the buildings, and then we were divided into groups to be sent to discharge centers close to our places of enlistment.

I was sent to Atlanta, Georgia, arriving there on Sunday morning, August 31, 1919, just in time for breakfast. A Lieutenant Doctor from Vanderbilt Hospital was with me and he was told that they would given him his discharge that afternoon. But the rest of us including Cecil KEETON and I had to wait. The following day was Labor Day and we had to wait until Tuesday. But on Tuesday morning when we went into the office to get our discharge we were told that one of the men assigned to our barracks failed to sweep under his bed or to clean up around his bunk. We were then sent back to the barracks to wait until the day. The next morning that man had swept the entire room and cleaned up under every bunk. But for me the time was not lost because I went home with a man named SPROUSE from out near Marietta. He had been with me in the service all during the war. I enjoyed visiting with him. He lived at home with his parents and his unmarried sister.

I can only remember one man, Cecil KEETON, coming to Nashville with me on the train. We went to the Arcade and ordered out a tailor-made suit for each of us. A mild depression had set in on the east coast before we landed in New York and there were no jobs available.

After a few days at home and cutting some hay for my father, I visited Will EDWARDS at Linden, but was so home sick, I only stayed two days!

I then decided I would go to California and visit my sister and her family. I bought a ticket at the N.C. & St. L. Office in Ruppertown (Allen’s Creek) to Manhattan, Kansas at Camp Funston where my brother Clyde was still in the army, as I wanted to visit with him.

He and I went to a football game on Saturday between Manhattan College and Missouri State and the weather was hot! That evening we went to a movie and when we came out the wind had come straight down out of the north! We had no heat and it was about four o’clock in the morning before the heat reached to the barracks. Clyde and the First Sergeant went to the supply room and got extra blankets for us.

The next day I left for California. I had to transfer from the U.P. Depot at San Bernadino to Colton which was about a mile to the S.P. for Imperial Valley. I remember one thing specifically; I got off the train at El Centro with $2.65 in my pocket. I knew that I could not go back.

The first thing my sister told me, after we got into the car and started for Seely, was that she had found a job for me! I asked when I could go to work and she said that same afternoon, if I wanted to. But, Lannie COPELAND, my brother-in-law, told me he wanted me to rest up for a few days and then consider the job. As it turned out I did not take that job but instead went to work for Imperial Hardware Company with Lannie.

Right after this the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. had representatives in the Valley in Arizona trying to get some farmers to sign up to grow long staple (pima) cotton the next year. Goodyear wanted the cotton for use in making tires. The staple was long and the boles were small. We signed up for this and about June the Goodyear Company went to Federal court and had the contracts voided. They said it would bankrupt the company to comply with all the contract and then could not go half around to everyone. The court ruled that Goodyear would furnish money during the growing season in the amount of twenty-five dollars per acre to pay water bills. Then they would loan enough money to pick out enough cotton to pay back the loan. The farmers were on their own. It took 1200 pounds of cotton to make a bale of 500 pounds and it cost twice as much to get it picked as regular cotton.

The trouble of it all was that DuPont had invented a cord called Rayon. This cord was stronger than cotton and the price of cotton in 1919 was $1.60 per pound; by mid-June 1920 the price had dropped to 25 cents per pound. We were guaranteed 60 cents per pound/ or the going price whichever was greater. We leased three farms and put a large acreage of it in cotton and some alfalfa.

My brother-in-law and I paid all our bills. I went to work on the Southern Pacific the first of 1921 and it took me a little more than a year to pay my part of the debts. But most of the farmers went broke and many of them last their farms.

Goodyear paid us for the cotton we had picked out, on the halves. But they paid 10% in cash, 90% in an I.O.U. and when it was taken up it had to be discounted.

After we had finished the crop I got a job with the U.S. Reclamation Service and the State of California, surveying the All American Canal sire for Imperial Valley and Coachilla Valley in Imperial and Riverside counties in California. The canal left the Colorado River and one of the canal sites went down close to the Mexican border, which is about 12 feet above sea level at Mexicali, to the west side of Imperial Valley. The other canal went north on the east side of Imperial Valley up past Salton Sea and up into Coachilla Valley almost to Palm Springs.

I was with the group on the west side and we surveyed to a point west of Idaho when the gravity line ran out.

When we finished the survey job we took the two Ford cars to Yuma, over the awful highway between Imperial Valley and Yuma. We had to take our entire crew along to push the cars out of the sand when we would stall. Several miles of the road were paved with Mesquite bushes laced together with wire and the road would go over sand hills. It took us all day to make the trip from El Centro to Yuma.

The Colorado River runs down a ridge from the Rocky Mountains and slopes downward from the river on both side into California and Arizona, Salton Sea being about 250 feet below sea level.

Soon after the first of the year I received a telegram from the S.P.R.R. at Indio to come up immediately if I was interested in a dispatcher’s job. My cousin Ottie SPRINKLE had recommended me for the job. He was working for the company at Indio. I took the next train out and went to work for the R.R. as train crew dispatcher. I liked the work and the Round House foreman and I became very good friends.

In the summer of 1921, I made a trip back to Tennessee and spent a couple of weeks. It was during this visit that Roxy and I decided to get married, when I had a good job and could support a family. I always felt that I should be the breadwinner and not depend on my wife to help support the family.

About the middle of the summer of 1922, I decided that I would look for a better job. I resigned and went into Los Angeles to work for a wholesale shoe company. If was owned by the brother-in-law of one of the engineers that was a friend of mine. But when I got in and talked to a number of the company’s employees, and the management, I decided that if was a little dull for me!

I then worked for a contractor building houses and next for a furniture factory. But, I still had the railroad fever. So, one evening about 8:30 P.M. I left he hotel on Spring Street and went over to the union Pacific Railroad Office, which was the parent company for the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad. As it happened, the General Manager of the company was in his office, all the other offices were closed for the night. I explained my situation to him and he said he would be glad to give me a job, since I was a veteran of the late war. He gave me the choice of Las Vegas, Salt Lake City or Kansas City. I chose Las Vegas. The following morning I went back to his office and he had his secretary give me a pass to Las Vegas.

I was really thrilled to get back on the road again, this time as fireman at the power plant. I had learned that skill at Indio, as I built fires and moved engines there, under the supervision of the Round House Foreman.

We furnished electricity for the shops that employed a thousand men, the Round House, car shops and also the town of Las Vegas. At that time Las Vegas had a population of twenty-five hundred, while the state of Nevada had a population of seventy thousand.

Harvel, Roxy and Clarence in Las Vegas in 1923I was promoted to engineer in about four months. Meanwhile Roxy and I decided to get married Christmas. I requested time off at Christmas to go back east and I also asked for transportation for the trip as well as for Roxy on the return trip to Las Vegas. I had made friends with the Power House engineer in charge of the U.P. system, who belonged to one of my favorite fraternities. So he brought my tickets to me in a few days and said if I did not return he would be in trouble. I never regretted going to Las Vegas; my dream had come true. I had a permanent job and could now assume the responsibilities of a husband in taking care of my family.

I left Las Vegas on the 16th of December and arrived at Ruppertown on December 21, 1922. Roxy and I were married on December 23 with my brother Herschel officiating. He was a magistrate at that time and performed the ceremony at his home. We spent a few days in Tennessee before leaving for Las Vegas on December 30. Again we caught the train at Ruppertown and went to Dickson that day. We spent the night in Dickson and left on the early morning train the next day, which was Sunday. We ate supper in Memphis and took the train out that night about nine o’clock and left St. Louis the next morning. We had New Year’s dinner on the train and Roxy really enjoyed it, although everything was a little formal. We stopped in Denver for a few hours and went shopping and bought our silver. We had a real nice trip the rest of the way, as snow was everywhere and the mountains were beautiful.

We arrived in Las Vegas on January 3, and spent the first night with friends. The next day we moved into the house I had rented before I left.

Also before I left to go to Tennessee I had sent for my brother Clarence to come and work with me and we finally put him on the electric crane. He would use it to lift the locomotives that were brought in for repairs or overhaul.

We had a three bedroom house, so Clarence moved in with us.

Mt. Charleston was only thirty-eight miles from our house and we could see the snow all year. In the summer we went up, very often, to the camp site which was about nine thousand feet high.

We also used to picnic over on the Colorado River, which was about twenty-five miles from town. We used to drive down to the river just above where Boulder Dam is now. There were plenty of shade trees along the river bank where the water is now 700 feet deep.

One Sunday afternoon in the summer of 1923, Clarence , Roxy and I were walking out to the park to a ballgame and as we were passing the Buick Automobile dealer’s place, Roxy remarked that it would be nice if we had one of those cars (the temperature that day was about 110 degrees) so we could get out of the heat. The owner, Jim CASHMAN, happened to be in his office so we went in, bought the car in the window and went on the ballgame! That was our first car. I went back the next day and got the title for the car.

Harvel C. EDWARDS Jr was born January 13, 1924. My sister came up from California and stayed with us a couple of weeks and then our next-door neighbor, Mrs. PAYNE took over and helped us out. She was a nurse and had her own ideas about taking care of a baby.

When the weather got hot, she took Roxy and Jr. to Ogden, Utah, as her sister had a summer home in the mountains and it would be nice and cool there. But a couple of days after they got there Roxy sent me a telegram saying they would be home the next day. That was the last time she ever had a vacation without me.

In May 1925 we went back to Tennessee to visit and Roxy’s mother was sick so we stayed two months. Jr. was hardly and year-and-a-half old but he was very little trouble on the trip as he roamed the Pullman car and could not open the doors.

The heat in the Power House was rough on me and I had a bad spell of bronchitis and the doctors thought for several weeks that I had T.B. My boss, Harry COFFEY, the Chief Engineer from Los Angeles came to our house one evening and wanted me to get into the Post Office there as the examination for it called to two employees. I did not want to get into it really, as the two jobs were for carriers and I had bad feet. But, Roxy wanted me to take the examination and COFFEY insisted that I get outside for a while. The examination was Clerk-carrier and there were eight of us who took the examination and I did make the number one on the list. I first had the job and then the Postmaster decided to transfer his cousin from Long Beach, who was in the Railway Mail Postal Service. I went up to the office of Stevens & Henderson, two prominent lawyers in Las Vegas, and as I went in they asked how my job was coming along. I told them what the Postmaster had decided and Mr. HENDERSON got up, put his hat on and left the office. In about 10 minutes he came back in, smiled and said you just go on over to the Railroad Office and turn in your resignation effective the last day of December as you have the job. I went back down the street when I left their office and as I passed the Post Office, Bob GRIFFITH, the postmaster came out of the office and asked me to come in. So I went into his office and he told me that he had decided not to transfer his cousin. HENDERSON was chairman of the Republican party of the county and STEVENS was chairman of the Democratic party for Clark County.

HENDERSON had been a law partner of Senator ODDIE years before and STEVENS had been a law partner of Senator PITTMAN both were senators at that time, one democrat and the other republican. So I went to work in the Post Office on January 2, 1926. C. K. RYERSE was already a sub-clerk in the office and I the only one taken from the list.

After our return from Tennessee we bought a house one block down the street for twenty-four hundred dollars and moved. The former owner had cut down all the trees and there was no shade. I had a friend who was topping his trees and he gave me large limbs, about 12 feet long, most of them about 8 to 10 inches in diameter. I dug holes in the ground like putting in posts and turned the water on them. The second year there was a lot of shade from them. The trees were cottonwood. All the trees he gave were male trees and did not bloom. On the lot where our house stood now had a large bank building and a parking lot.

In the spring of 1927, one of the employees in the Lawrenceburg Post Officer wanted to transfer but got cold feet and backed out. Then Alva Sims, the Postmaster’s son decided he would like to make a mutual transfer with me, so he took it up with the First Assistant Postmaster General and worked out the details. He was clerk in the Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Post Office and he was appointed carrier when he arrived in Las Vegas. Alva and his family arrived in Las Vegas on May 29, and I went with him on the route on May 31. I then went down to San Diego where Roxy and Jr. were visiting my sister. After a couple of days we left for Tennessee by train. We sold our house the next day after we decided to move for four thousand dollars.

I reported for work about the 10th of June and stayed at the English Inn for a couple of weeks before we found a house. Roxy and Jr. stayed in Wayne County, Tennessee with her parents. In late summer we bought a house on Dellar Street and moved into it the first of December. Colleen Jane was born on May 19, after we moved to Dellar Street.

In 1932 we bough a farm from Mr. BERRY, that we had wanted before but the price was too high. We traded our house in on the farm and moved the first of July 1932 and have remained there since that time. We remodeled the house in 1935, and Landon Leon EDWARDS was born there, September 22, 1936.

In January 1942, Jr. volunteered to go to the Coast Guard Radio School in Boston. So many of the boys were going to the Navy after they graduated from the school that they were transferred to the Navy Reserve and were sent to the Merchant Marines. Recently legislation was passed giving them credit for serving in the Navy.

When Leon finished high school he went to the Navy and served in San Diego and Hawaii. He next joined the Special Forces of the Army in Germany, and after that enlistment, he went back to the Navy and served in Vietnam.

Colleen Jane now lives in Chattanooga where she is employed at a local hospital.

I was promoted to Assistant Post Master during World War II and served until I retired in 1958.

Just before the war was over I worked out a contract with the Cities Service Oil Co. for Jr. to have when he returned from service. Later I became a third partner with him and T. B. FLIPPO, who married Jane RASBURY, my wife’s sister. Later, Jr. bought FLIPPO’s share in the company and later I turned loose from the company leaving Jr. the sole owner. He later went with Texaco and has branched out into the Quik Mart Stores (of which there are about 30).

At the time of my retirement I was elected to the school board and served as chairman for eight years. After Murray Ohio Manufacturing Co. came down we started a sub-division of our farm and sold all but a few lots that we retained for future use.

My wife, Roxy, joined the First Baptist Church in 1929. She had been converted in a Methodist Church when she was a teenager, but never joined any church. I joined the Baptist church in 1930. I had met my Lord in a personal way on the last night of the war, as I was driving back toward Verdun. Suddenly, I was aware of the fact that it was not “luck” that had brought me through the war, and that God was giving me another opportunity to live a Christian life. The church has meant very much to our family down through the years.

On the morning of December 28, 1987, Roxy suffered a severe stroke that paralyzed her right side and rendered her unconscious. She had recovered some use of her right side, but is still unable to talk. She had never recovered consciousness, and is a bed patient in a skilled nursing home.

The changes that have come recently have been made more easily accepted through the consistent encouragement and genuine Christ like compassion shown me by my Church family and friends. Whether through a card, a timely visit or a word of encouragement, they have been a gentle reminder to me that God does use every circumstance in our lives to mold us and polish us in preparation to meet Him. As I thank Him for Godly friends and blessings, I must also thank Him for that which I do not completely understand and continue to trust in His unfailing, loving hand to guide me as my journey in this life continues.

[Editor’s Note: Mr. and Mrs. EDWARDS still living in Lawrenceburg, TN]

Edwards, Clarence Verne

EDWARDS, Clarence Verne, was born 27 August 1894 to his parents, Isaac Calvin Edwards (1856-1940) and Ona Lova “Bade” MEREDITH EDWARDS (1866 – 1Clarence V. Edwards942) on the Bartley Farm on Buffalo River, Wayne County, Tennessee.

He was a brother to Almos Clyde EDWARDS whose biography appears above. Clarence’s brothers, Clyde and Harvel, volunteered on 5 July 1917. On month later, Clarence decided to volunteer. He enlisted at Nashville, TN and was sent to Ft. Ogelthorpe, Georgia to be sworn in. He was assigned as Wagoner, HQ Co., 55th Reg. U.S. Inf, 7th Div.

Clarence kept gettting letters from the Draft Board and he thought since he was already in the Army, there was no use to answer the letters. Finally, a Federal Officer was sent down to see Clarence. It was almost Christmas before everything was settled.

The 55th Infantry went along with the rest of the 7th Division to Texas and stayed at a camp near Ft. Worth, TX until the Division was sent overseas. There they went straight to St. Mihiel after the Germans had been driven back. (Clyde was in Texas when Clarence arrived.)

General PERSHING, after carefully concealing his preparations for the Americans, ordered an attack on both sides of the deep Saint Miciel Salient near the base. This was the first all American action., which took place October 12, 1918. Americans suffered 7,000 casualities, but took 16,000 prisoners and 443 guns. This salient, existing since 1914, was destroyed.

Clarence and his division kept the Germans in a holding position until Armistice was signed 11 Nov. The German government realized all was lost and asked for an armistice. Pershing thought it should have been an unconditional surrender.

The Division went to the Alsace-Lorraine region and Luxemburg after the Armistice.

Though Belgian neutrality was guaranteed by the Treaty of 1839, Germany, at the outbreak of WWI, invaded the country in order to strike at France. Large areas were devasted, tribute levied and civilians executed and transported by the military authorities. The Armistice provided for reparations to be paid by Germany. Clarence and his division stayed here for some time.

In the early part of 1919, his division began to move back into France. Leaving Belgium and reaching the French border, an America Mikado type locomotive met them and transported them to Brent. The train was manned by an American crew.

Clarence sailed home in the summer of 1919. He was discharged 28 June 1919 at Atlanta, Georgia immediately after he arrived in the US.

After returning home he farmed with his father, and then for two years with his brother Herschel at Topsy. Later he went to Las Vegas, Nevada where he was employed by Southern Railroad Company for many years. He was a member of the noted Southern Pacific Baseball League.

After leaving Las Vegas for Wayne County, he engaged in farming until a few years before he died. During the Gordon BROWNING administration, Clarence served as Seargent-at-Arms in the Tennessee Legislature. He was a member of the Waynesboro Masonic Lodge No. 127.

Clarence EDWARDS died at the age of 86, 13 Feb 1981 at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee. Funeral services were conducted 16 Feb from Middle Tennessee Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Herman BUCHANAN officiating. Burial was in Waynesboro Memorial Gardens, Waynesboro, Tennessee.

Clarence EDWARDS’ Letters From The Front

[letter 1]

On Active Service with the American Expeditionary Force
April 1, 1919 HQ Co. 55th inf.

Dear Mother,

Will drop you a few lines today and let you know I am getting along fine and hope this will find you the same. We are about ready to move from this place now and hope we will be moving in the direction of home It looks now that we may be going home before a great while by fall anyway.

saw Clyde a few days back [page 2] he is getting along fine but haven’t heard from Harvel in several days got a letter from Rudolph S a few days ago he is expecting to sail for the States in a few days looks like every body is going back but the 7th division well guess Papa and Lovic have begun farming by now has Herschel brought my pony home yet said he was going to bring her home and put her on the pasture how many head of cattle has Papa [page 3] got this spring

say Mamma where is the Marshall girls at now I haven’t heard from Kate since I left Texas I got to letters and never did ans. so I have lost trace of them may be she has got married by now guess several of the young folks on Buffalo has got married since I left haven’t they? well as I can think of nothing to write will close from your son Clarence V. EDWARDS

[letter 2]

On Active Service with the American Expeditionary Force
April 16, 1919 HQ Co. 55 Inf.

Dear Bro

will write you a few lines today as it is raining and have nothing to do all it does here is rain it has been raining for a week and looks now it will rain for another week well Lovic we have got moved and we are in a devil of a town[?] looks now we are going to Germany to (sweet) and hope we do if we cant come hom for I dont like France we thought a while we would soon be leaving for the USA but things look different now [page 2] say Lovic did you ever hear anything from Flake KEATON I never heard anything from him after the war was over dont know what become of him Cecil is still near Harvel

Say Lovic when you write again send me a lot of pictures as news is scarce will close so ans: soon and tell all the news your Bro: Clarence Edwards HQ Co., 55th Inf. 7th Div. 13 Brigade, AEF France

[letter 3]

Sep 25 1919
Some where in France

Dear Mother

Will write you a few lines to let you know I am well and having a very good time though I am very busy.

Well I havent saw Clyde since we arrived I got a card from Harvel it was wrote in July dont know where he is well I guess most every body around home is in the army by now well I just recd; your letter yesterday that was wrote inJuly I was surprised to here that Addie was married that beats the band doesn’t it

Tell Lovic and Pauline to write I haven’t had but to letters since I have been in France.

Well tell Papa to keep that horse for I will be back some day ans: soon Clarence

“O.K. censored by Capt. H. G. Hawkins of N.E. 55th ind.”

Address to HQ Co. 55 Inf America Expeditionary Force via NY

Edwards, Almos Clyde

EDWARDS, Almos Clyde, was a native of Wayne County, Tennessee, born onAlmos Clyde Edwards his father’s farm which was often called the “Dugger Farm”, which included Natural Bridge.

Clyde was the first son, and the second of eight children, born to his parents, Isaac Calvin EDWARDS (12 July 1856 – 12 March 1940) and Ona Lova “Babe” MEREDITH EDWARDS (11 Feb 1866 – 5 Mar 1942). His paternal grandparents were David L. EDWARDS (4 Feb 1822 – 3 Feb 1904) and S. Amanda GOODWIN EDWARDS (4 Jun 1825 – 26 Dec 1900). Grandfather David was pastor of Salem Primitive Baptist Church near the intersection of Forty Eight Creek and Buffalo River for almost half a century. His maternal grandparents were Lovick Rasberry MEREDITH (1827 – 1898) and Annabelle MATTHEWS MEREDITH (1832 – 1890).

Clyde’s brothers and sisters were Anna Bell (1887 – 1978) who married Lannie COPELAND, Hershcel Lot (1892 – 1951) who married Pearl THOMPSON, Clarence Verne (1894 – 1981) who never married, Harvel Coleman born 1897, who married Roxie RASBURY; Lovick David (1899 – ), who married Naomi GALLAHER; and Grace Pauline (1904 – 1984) who married Briley QUEEN.

The Edwards family moved from the farm on Forty-eight Creek to the Bartley Farm down on Buffalo River. Clarence was born there.

Clyde and Anna Bell went to school on Buck Branch and to Little Hope. It was a few miles; their father carried them on a mule most of the time. Sometimes they would walk with neighbor children.

In 1894 the family moved to Sinking Creek in Perry County, where Harvel and Lovic were born. Clyde and Anna went to school there and one of his teachers was Clovis CHAPPELL of Flatwoods, who later became the famous preacher and writer. In 1899 the family moved back to Wayne County to Moccasin Creek to the “Old Meredith Home” where their mother had been born. The family’s chidren attended Moccasin School where their uncle Lee MEREDITH taught.

In 1905, Calvin bought a farm at Topsy, now known as the Mathis Farm. Clyde, Anna, and brothers attended school at Topsy where Clude had some “top” teachers, Clyde thought. They included the McANALLY brothers; Miss Ida SPRINKLES and Miss Vera RAY.

After Clyde attended the Topsy School, he left for Centerville to attend high school. He lived with his cousin, Wilburn EDWARDS who had two sons: (Dr.) Will and Carl. After his high school days, Clyde went to Hillsboro, Texas to work with his uncle, Lon MEREDITH, on the farm for a few years. He then returned hom and soon left with his sister, who was in ill-health, her husband Lannie COPELAND and their children. They went to the Imperial Valley, California. He worked six months for Jim GALLAHER, a native of Tennessee. When World War I started, he came back to Wayne County to join the army.

This was at the time of general registration of all males between the ages of twenty-one and thirty; later between eighteen and forty-five. 24 million men were registered in the US.

Since Clyde was single, he volunteered for service, knowing he would be drafted. He left home on the 5th of July and took the train from Allens Creek to Nashville by way of Hohenwald and Dickson. His brother, Harvel, Barney C. and Huston “Fate” SKELTON, Rudolph SEALY of Lewis County formerly (who was living with the Harrison SKELTON family) and Marshall McCLAIN, volunteered at the some time.

These boys were given their enlistment papers at Nashville and sent on to Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia where the group was sworn in on 7 July 1917. They were not assigned to recruiting barracks. Carpenters finally finished the barracks and Clyde, with his Wayne County volunteers, was assigned to Company H, 56th US Infantry of the Seventh Division.

About the first of November, Clyde and Harvel were sent to the Supply Company of the regiment on special assignment to try out as mule drivers, as Clyde always loved to drive mules. Harvel didn’t like it and went back to his company.

February 1st, the group began getting ready to go overseas, but Clyde found out his division was really preparing to go to a camp in Texas near Fort Worth. Clyde was promoted to Regimental Supply Seargent before leaving for Texas.

This 7th Dviision trained in Texas for several months and then went to France, arriving in September. They went through Canada from Texas, then to the East Coast to Hoboken, a city in New Jersy on the Hudson River across from New York City. His brother was now in the 3rd Division with Ammunition Train Company D.

The 3rd Division engaged in their first encounter “Aisne – Marne Defensive” . They then started the offensive and drove the Germans back across the Aisne to the Veste River. The next move was to the St. Mihiel sector, where the Germans were driven back, but didn’t take the city.

Clyde’s 7th Division relieved Harvel’s 3rd Division in the St. Mihiel sector. The Germans had kept a large number of prisoners of war there doing some work. The 7th Div. went into line at St. Mihiel about the tenth of September and held the lines until the Armistice, 11 Nov 1918.

After the Armistice, all divisions (including Clyde’s) went toward Germany, but Clude’s 7th division stopped in the Alsace-Lorraine area and the edge of Luxembourg for a few weeks. The annexation of Alsace-Lorraine was one of the aims of the French in World War I.

As the troops in France left for home, the 7th Division moved back until their time came to sail for home, arriving in the United States about the 1st of June 1919. Clyde was told that because of his rank, he would have to stay in the Army until recruits could bring the regiment up to normal strength. He as told he could re-enlist for one year and then get out. He chose to re-enlist and was sent to Camp Function at Manhatten, Kansas. After Harvel was discharged, and on his way to California to get a job, he visited Clyde in Kansas. Clyde had said the weather was very changeable in Kansas and was considered a real northern army camp.

Clyde returned from the Army in 1920 to live with his parents and continue to farm with his father on Upper Green River. He married Pearl HELTON, daughter of Ada and Wayne HELTON in 1923. Soon they went to Miami, Florida for a year or two where they worked.

Upon returning to Wayne County, they settled again on Upper Green River. To them was born a daughter, Clyde Rebecca, who died in infancy. Then on 24 April 1934, a son, Billy Dan, was born at Centerville Hospital. Clyde sold the house he had built and bought his parent’s home and farm as they were returning to Buffalo River. Clyde’s health was not good and he was in and out of the Veteran’s Hosptial in Nashville.

In the meantime he bought a house in Waynesboro and moved. His health worsened, and on 17 July 1965, he passed away at the Wayne County General Hospital, Waynesboro, Tennessee. Funeral services were held at Middle Tennessee Funeral Home with burial in Shields Cemetery, Wayne County, Tennessee.

Two World War 1 Letters From Clyde EDWARDS

[letter 1]
Fifty Sixth U.S. Infantry, Campt McArtur, July 11, 1918

Dear Mother, Will write you a few lines today as I’ve not very busy. Ever[sic] is going nicely here now only its pretty warm here yet yesterday was the hottest day I ever saw this side of Cal. I was over to see Clarence last night, his all right, we see each other most ever night be eithr comes here or I go over there as its only a short distance. I hardley know what to try to write for we hear …

[page 2]
I’m sending my pictures to Pearl this time and a few to Sister have one of myself I’m sending to Pauline. Sent the Co. picture to you. guess though youve all ready got it. You can give Pearl one of the big pictures iff you want to that is iff she wants one. She may not care for them,

Mother tell Father or Herschel that if they could send Clarence and I about $10. or $12.00 we’d be awfully glad to get it as I believe we are going to need it before we get another pay day.

We are on the eve of going now. Just a few days here.

Tell him if he sends it to send it by return mail so will get it.

You know a fellow don’t like to be out of money on a long trip like this. The call for lights to go out – so I’d better begin to close.

Say my Liberty Bonds will be paid out this month and will be sent to you. now they are the familys take them and have them cashed and use them for anything you want them for.

Will write you again in a few days and let you know how things are going. We are all wanting to go.

With love to all I remain as ever your son Clyde.

[page 3]Friday evening
Mother iff you send money send it to Clarence as he will be here longer than I will. a few days anyway. Clarence has just left here I’m not driving any more now, have been checking up on our wagon stuff to day and seeing to turning in stuff.

So you see we are ready Ever man has been working like good fellows to day and seems like they cant wait for the time to start. Tell Father not to put himself to any trouble about the money dont want to be any trouble to him we can make it someway.

[letter 2]

Friday Evening
Camp McArthur

Dear little Sister and family

Pauline received your letter a day or two a go and of course was glad to hear from you.

We, that is Clarence and myself, are at the Y.M.C.A. both writing home Clarence is writing to Herschel and me to you.

I had a letter from Herschel the day I got yours he said Aunt Mollie was dead. I’m so sorry but our time is all coming sooner or later and [page 2] we should be thankful that we’ve been permitted to live as long as we have.

Mother, Herschel said you wasn’t doing much good, also said hed fix up a certificate and get Dr. Buchanan to sign if we could get a pass on it so we have been holding a conference and have decided this may be our loast chance to ever come. So we are going to try it a pop. I’m shure we can come iff we get a Dr’s serttificate.

Haven’t saw or heard from Uncle Lon’s in [page 3] will have to quit for this time as its getting late.

Answer real soon and tell the news Lovic have the grass all out of your corn for I may get to see it sometime soon. Write soon with love to all your bro. Clyde.