3 new roane co cemetery albums posted
Thursday April 21st 2005, 01:51:38 pm
Filed under: mc pherson, ellis, roane co, tn cemeteries, phillips, records repository

portrait of andrew barton mc pherson and parthenea hale
 

barton and parthenea mc pherson - click HERE to view full-size page

i just posted three new cemetery albums on my companion rootsweb site (http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~harrimantn):

  1. the mc pherson family cemetery in ten mile, meigs co, tn (originally in roane co)

    andrew barton “barton” mcpherson and parthenea hale settled in the ten mile area of what was then roane county, tennessee. they are 3d great-grandparents of mine. here they are in the 1830 census:
    “Bartin Mcpherson”

      1830 census, roane county, south of the river

        males:

      1. 1 under 5
      2. 1 5-10
      3. 1

        0-15

      4. 1 15-20
      5. 1 20-30
      6. 1 none [quotation mark only as placeholder]
      7. 1 40-50
        females:

      1. 1 under 5
      2. 1 5-10
      3. 1 10-15
      4. 1 15-20
      5. 1 none [quotation mark only as placeholder]
      6. 1 40-50
        slaves: 1 female slave - at least ten years old but under 24 and 1 male slave
        - at least ten years old but under 24
      1840 roane co census:

    • 01110001 males
    • 1011001 females
  2. poe cemetery photo album - poe cemetery, daisy, hamilton co, tn. buried here are sarah c. “sallie” stevens and beulah phillips. sallie was the first wife of george washington phillips and mother of william abraham “bud” phillips of south harriman. beulah was the daughter of bud and jimmie l. “lula” sarratt. sarah c. “sallie” stevens is my 2d great-grandmother.
  3. ellis family cemetery, south of the river near the old rockwood ferry landing. this album depicts the land and location of the graves of william monroe “monroe” and lucy bowling of roane co, tn. they are my 2d great-grandparents. although their graves are unmarked and the exact burial ground inaccessible in 2003, this album shows its location and gives a good idea of the ellis holdings on the south side of the river in the early to mid-19th century. the notes include genealogical connections and information as well as a copy of the ellis marriage certificate.

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