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| 51 |  | Hatty Clay Wickham (left) & sister Ivina Gaither Wickham (right) Wickham sisters |
Hatty Clay Wickham
Ivina Gather Wickham
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| 52 |  | Herbert Leech Wickham |
Herbert Leech Wickham
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| 53 |  | Hillman Jackson |
Hillman Jackson
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| 54 |  | Hunt Sisters left to right
Rosie HUNT Jackson holding son James Robert
Viola HUNT Jackson holding daughter Pearl |
Rosie Hunt
Viola Hunt
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| 55 | | I.D. WEST LAND South of River |
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| 56 | | I.D. West vs. D. Weaver, et als |
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| 57 |  | Ivina Gather WICKHAM Yarbrough
and sister Lelia WICKHAM |
Ivina Gather Wickham
Leila Wickham
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| 58 |  | J.T. Jackson, Etal VS Henry Kelly, Etal Lists the Heirs to Thomas Kelly |
Eliz Luvienne Kelly
Lucy Anne Kelly
Martha Jane Kelly
Mary Francis Elizabeth Kelly
Polly Ann Kelly
Stephen Henry Kelly
Thomas Kelly
William Benjamin Kelly
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| 59 |  | Jackson Family Photo
Palmyra, Montgomery County Tennessee This is a Jackson Family Photo
The Lady in the middle standing with husband to the right Lavina JACKSON Evans, husband Arthur Clifton Evans. The lady with the white blouse to the left of Lavina is believed to be Lavina's mother - Florence Olivia KELLY Jackson
Others to be identified |
Lavinia Jackson
Florence Olivia Kelly
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| 60 |  | James Hunt and Mary Ann MARTIN Hunt
Heirs of James Hunt, desc
page 2 |
Henry Harry Hunt
James Hunt, Jr.
Martha Owens Hunt
Penelope Ann Hunt
Susan Hunt
Thomas Mitchell Hunt
James Wilson Kelly
Mary Martin
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| 61 |  | James Hunt and Mary Ann MARTIN Hunt
Heirs to James Hunt,des
Page 1
Children of James and Mary Ann Hunt are the only children of the said James and Mary Ann Hunt. P.N.Kelly (husband James Kelly), T.M. Hunt, Mrs. Susie Black (husband A. Black), H.H. Hunt, Mrs. Martha Bryant (James Bryant). Petitioners further represent that the said James Hunt and Mrs. Anne Hunt in Montgomery County seized and possed of a tract of land --bounded north by James Lyle, east by Mrs. Henry Weaver South by S. G. Wickham and west by Thompson Powers, containing something over one hundred (100) acres. |
Henry Harry Hunt
James Hunt, Jr.
Martha Owens Hunt
Penelope Ann Hunt
Susan Hunt
Thomas Mitchell Hunt
James Wilson Kelly
Mary Martin
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| 62 |  | James Richard Lyle Family Left to right
James Richard Lyle, wife Susan Caroline JACKSON Lyle, their daughter (seated) Sarah LYLE Hunt, with her three daughters. (left) Viola HUNT Jackson, Ethel HUNT Jackson, and baby in lap is Rosie HUNT Jackson. |
Ethel Hunt
Rosie Hunt
Viola Hunt
Susan Caroline Jackson
James Richard Lyle
Sarah Lyle
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| 63 |  | John Howell Sugg
Military Documentation |
John Howell Sugg
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| 64 |  | John Howell Sugg
Military Documentation |
John Howell Sugg
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| 65 |  | John Howell Sugg
Military Service Documentation |
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| 66 |  | John Howell Sugg Military Record Confirmation of Military Service |
John Howell Sugg
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| 67 |  | John Jackson
identified in Burrell Corban Page 79 of Journal 14, 1855-1857 Corban & Parrish, Co. John Jackson identified during 1856-1857. |
John Jackson
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| 68 |  | John Jackson,Desc.
Sale of Land Hand Bill for Sale of Land for the estate of John Jackson, Desc. |
John Jackson
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| 69 |  | Jonnie Jackson |
John S. Jackson
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| 70 |  | Joseph & Jesse Jackson
Identified in Burrell Corban Journals Journal 14 (1855-1857) Corban & Parrish Co., page 80, Joseph Jackson the father and Jeese Jackson the son identified in journal from 1856 to 1857. |
Jesse Jackson
Joseph Jackson
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| 71 |  | Joseph Jackson
identified in Burrell Corban Journal Page 84 of Corban & Parrish & Co. Journal (1855-1857), found in Box 2 of Folder 14, Volume 14
Verifies and identifies Joseph Jackson in Corbandale, Tennessee between 1855-1857 |
Joseph Jackson
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| 72 |  | Joseph Lewis Lyle with wife
Elizabeth DAVIS Lyle and son
Mathew Lyle |
Joseph Lewis Lyle
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| 73 |  | Judge Willard Crockett |
Judge Willard Crockett
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| 74 |  | L. D. Wickham |
Lewis Deward Wickham
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| 75 |  | Lavina JACKSON Evans & Arthur Clifton Evans
first 3 children Lee Thurman Evans
Olivia Evans (smallest girl)
Thelma Evans |
Lavinia Jackson
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| 76 |  | Lavina JACKSON With mother and father
to the right
Lavina with baby
Mother Florence Olivia KELLY Jackson
Father Joseph Thomas Jackson (aka Bucky) |
Joseph Thomas Jackson
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| 77 |  | Lavinia Jackson and Family Lavinia JACKSON Evans holding baby (Lee Thurman Evans) to the right of her is two men. I believe they are her father and brother. Joseph Thomas Jackson and Buford Jackson |
Lavinia Jackson
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| 78 |  | Lavinnia Jackson |
Lavinia Jackson
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| 79 |  | Leftridge Crockett
found in the Burrell Corban Journal 21 1866-1873
page 129 - The account of Leftridge Crockett
May - July 1871 |
Leftridge C. Crockett
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| 80 |  | Leftridge Crockett
identified in Burrell Corban Journal Page 129, of Burrell Corban Journal, Vol 21, 1866-1873
Verifies Leftridge Crockett living in Corbandale, Montgomery County, Tennessee during 1871. |
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| 81 |  | Leftridge Crockett - Palmyra Ferryman
Identified in Burrell Corban Journal
April 1852 Page 25 of Volume 1, October 1850-1861, Burrell Corban Journal.
Located in Corbandale, Tennessee
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Leftridge C. Crockett
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| 82 |  | Lena Annie Yarbrough |
Lena Annie Yarbrough
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| 83 |  | Lena ELLIS Wickham with
her baby Bertha May WICKHAM How can you not love this photo. A mother and child. |
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Bertha May Wickham
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| 84 |  | Lena Yarbrough |
Lena Annie Yarbrough
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| 85 |  | Luther Hunt
Obit |
Luther Hunt
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| 86 |  | Luther Watson Wickham
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of California Identifies Luther Watson Wickham as being a Freight Brakeman. Located in McCracken County, Kentucky. States he was born September 5, 1885, Clarksville, Tennessee. Lists his mother as the benificary of the policy - Ida Wickham
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Luther Watson Wickham
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| 87 |  | Madge Bridget Wickham |
Madge Bridget Wickham
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| 88 |  | Madge Bridget WICKHAM Crockett
with children |
Madge Bridget Wickham
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| 89 |  | Mary Elizabeth JACKSON Hunt with son
Marvin Hunt |
Marvin Hunt
Mary Elizabeth Jackson
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| 90 |  | Mary Selina Rose |
Mary Selina Rose
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| 91 |  | Montgomery Furnace This is the remanants of the the Montgomery Furnace. The furnace was run by Hartwell Weaver in Wickham Hollow. The original road bed is above the furnace which would allow a wagon of ore to be deposited easily in the top of the furnace. |
Hartwell Weaver
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| 92 |  | Morris and Rosie (Hunt)Jackson
On their Wedding Day |
Rosie Hunt
Morris Jackson
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| 93 |  | Morris Jackson and Hadley Rutherford Jackson |
Hadley Rutherford Jackson
Morris Jackson
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| 94 |  | Morris Jackson with bride
Rosie Hunt on wedding day |
Rosie Hunt
Morris Jackson
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| 95 |  | Nathaniel Wickham Estate Papers |
Nathanial Wickham
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| 96 |  | Neva Gale CROCKETT
with Friend and Family |
Neva Gale Crockett
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| 97 |  | Neva Gale CROCKETT with sister
Martha Madge CROCKETT |
Neva Gale Crockett
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| 98 |  | Nolan Crockett's youngest |
Nolen Gus Crockett
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| 99 |  | Nolan Gus Crockett with
wife
Madge Bridget WICKHAM Crockett |
Nolen Gus Crockett
Madge Bridget Wickham
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| 100 |  | Old Palmyra Store at Deason's Creek This is the Old Palmyra Store building. |
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