Where was Blue Goose Hollow in Chattanooga? Was it later called Tannery
Flats?
Bill
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Subject: [TNHAMILT] Re: Tannery Flats
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> Sholtz (sp?) Tannery used to be located in the Broad Street area of
downtown
> Chattanooga, so perhaps that area was nicknamed Tannery Flats. This is
not
> far (just blocks away) from Lookout Mountain, which you also mentione
Looking for information on the Cox-Sparks line [below].
Please check your database and let me know if you see a connection,
or can help with information in any way.
Thanks, Sue
suesisk@yahoo.com
111.CHARLES A.Cox
b.10-1871 in Vanceburg, Lewis Co.,KY
s/o 11.Albert J. Cox & Virginia Josephine [Harrison]
s/o 1.William Cox & Nancy Ann [Owens]
w.MARGARET CAROLINE [SPARKS]
b.7-1874 in Lewis Co.,KY
d/o Joseph Sparks & Mary Jane [Seaman]
1V.CHARLES RENNER Cox b.2-1897 d.1937
w.Clara ? WW1
1V.MARIE J.Cox b.
A link to the state's listing of WWI vets from Hamilton County has been
added to the main page of the Hamilton County site:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhamilt/
Tim Stowell tstowell@chattanooga.net
Chattanooga, TN
Can anyone tell me (1) where Tannery Flats is or was? (2) What and
where the community of Lxxxxfree was, listed in the 1860 census, and
perhaps others. (I believe it was / is near Lookout Mountain.) (3)
Is there a town history that tells how Duncan Avenue was named?
I am researching a Duncan family.
A. DeN. Ayer
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Sholtz (sp?) Tannery used to be located in the Broad Street area of downtown
Chattanooga, so perhaps that area was nicknamed Tannery Flats. This is not
far (just blocks away) from Lookout Mountain, which you also mentioned.
Susan Kendall
SusieQ1160@aol.com
I've added a feature to the main page of the Hamilton County site - so that
you can choose different backgrounds as suits your taste. Please let me
know what you think of it. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhamilt/
Additionally the James County site has a book listed that you may be
interested in concerning Tennessee Prisons.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnjames/
Tim Stowell tstowell@chattanooga.net
Chattanooga, TN
I'm hoping someone has information on George Washington Wolf b. ca 1814, 1st wife, Elizabeth d. ca 1865, 2nd wife Malinda. He is usually seen as Washington Wolf. He is found in Hamilton Co. in 1850, 60, 70 and in 1880 he and family are in James Co. He and my gggrandfather, Thomas Davis, bought and sold some land in Hamilton Co. in the 1840's. I'm wondering if there was any family tie between the Wolfs and Davis's - possibly Elizabeth was a Davis? Anyone out there know about these folks?
Donna
It has been a long time since I posted this STOUT line. I would like to
connect with descendants of Samuel STOUT b. abt 1801 in Randolph Co., NC
Samuel Stout married Mary (possibly FOUST) abt 1821. They had the
following children. Those not proven have an * in front of their name.
*Luke P. b 1823
*Zeno b. 1824
Lasadia b. 1826
Elizabeth b. 1828
William M. b. 1928
Mary b. 1831
Martha b. 1833
Sarah b. 1835
Samuel b. 1839
The family was living in Hamilton Co., TN in 1850 with the exception of
Luke, Zeno a
Seeking information please on
Chattanooga National cemetery, Hamilton county
George Tuxford died 28 November 1864 Pvt A 50 ILL INF Civil War
plot G8310
will do Australian lookups in exchange Bob Tuxford
Looking for anyone who has any information on a Wesley Davis who bought river-bottom land in Hamilton Co. area in 1855. The source of this info names 2 children: L. Davis and Jane T. Davis Wolf. Anyone recognize any of these names?
Donna