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Caver's, Durham's and Moore Family

Notes


Barbara DOLLINS

1 MILF Y

Killed in car accident 13 May 1998


William Meredith CRABTREE

1 MILF Y

1860 Value of Real Estate $1350 Personal Estate $1500
1870 (after war) Value of Real Estate $750 Personal Property $600

Living with in 1860 is Frederick F. Son of Anthony Smith, Nancy's brother Lists occupation as Farmer and Real Estate worth $1350


Nancy Simmons FOSTER

1 MILF Y


Elizabeth CRABTREE


Out of parents' home by 1880


David Wilson WATSON

1 MILF Y


Sarah Broadway FOSTER

1 MILF Y

In Father's will, "Shall not receive anything more as she has received hers.


Fredrick F. FOSTER

1 MILF Y

Confederate Soldier
Living with sister, Nancy and William CRABTREE in 1860 - Real Estate value $1350
1870 after war, living with ORR, E. J. 56 F W Real estate value $1875 Peronal Property $ 1,000 b TN wwith wife Rhoda Seraphina HOLLAND and two children Lee and Tom


Rhoda Seraphna HOLLAND

1 MILF Y


Fredrick F. FOSTER

1 MILF Y

Confederate Soldier
Living with sister, Nancy and William CRABTREE in 1860 - Real Estate value $1350
1870 after war, living with ORR, E. J. 56 F W Real estate value $1875 Peronal Property $ 1,000 b TN wwith wife Rhoda Seraphina HOLLAND and two children Lee and Tom


Mary Francis HOLLAND

1 MILF Y

Three HOLLAND girls were sisters


William Pickney LEDFORD

1 MILF Y


Mary Elizabeth FOSTER

1 MILF Y


George Washington FOSTER

1 MILF Y

says b. 18 Jan 1842 d 22 sep 1922
Confererate soldier - Corporal I, in Co. I, 8 Tennessee Inf
Had a long white beard in later years

Tackett's Infantry Company CSA was raised under the Tennessee Conscription Act of 1861. The act required all men between cetrain ages to report for militia duty to support and protect the state. The company was gathered in Wayne County and marched to Nashville to be mustered into active service.The company was apparently partially mustered into service on 5 February 1862, but was ordered away from Nashville before the muster could be completed. This hasty departure was a result of the fall of Ft. Donaldson and Fty. Henry. The men received no equipment or arms. Neither had they been given food or medical supplies. When ordered away from Nashville, they were forced to return to Wayne County, Tennessee the best way they could. Many of these men later joined the Union Army, including the company commander, Joseph W. TACKETT. indicating that many had been forced into the Confederate Army against their will.
BRYANT, Gray CPL age 22, served PVT, Co B, 2nd Tenn Mtd. Inf. U>S>A (wife drew federal pension)
FOSTER, Francis PVT
FOSTER, George W. PVT
GARNER, John PVT
MEWBORN, John C. PVT
Newspaper article and photo - Fayetteville TN Sept 3 (Special) George W. FOSTER was born n Marshall County, TN, on November 14, 1842. He enlisted in Company A, Eighth Tennessee Infantry, in May 1861, and was wounded in the neck at Murfreesboro, Tenn. From the wound he still suffers. He was transferred to Forrest Escort where he served until the end of the war. He was paroled May 10, 1865. No braver soldier served iun the Confederate ranks. He has been a resident of Lincoln County for the past fourteen years, and is highly respected, being a man of strict honesty and upright in all dealings with his fellowmen. He is a member of the Christian Church.


Darcas Clementine LEONARD

1 MILF Y

In 1870 is female E. age 9 and male John age 12 paents unknown


George Washington FOSTER

1 MILF Y

says b. 18 Jan 1842 d 22 sep 1922
Confererate soldier - Corporal I, in Co. I, 8 Tennessee Inf
Had a long white beard in later years

Tackett's Infantry Company CSA was raised under the Tennessee Conscription Act of 1861. The act required all men between cetrain ages to report for militia duty to support and protect the state. The company was gathered in Wayne County and marched to Nashville to be mustered into active service.The company was apparently partially mustered into service on 5 February 1862, but was ordered away from Nashville before the muster could be completed. This hasty departure was a result of the fall of Ft. Donaldson and Fty. Henry. The men received no equipment or arms. Neither had they been given food or medical supplies. When ordered away from Nashville, they were forced to return to Wayne County, Tennessee the best way they could. Many of these men later joined the Union Army, including the company commander, Joseph W. TACKETT. indicating that many had been forced into the Confederate Army against their will.
BRYANT, Gray CPL age 22, served PVT, Co B, 2nd Tenn Mtd. Inf. U>S>A (wife drew federal pension)
FOSTER, Francis PVT
FOSTER, George W. PVT
GARNER, John PVT
MEWBORN, John C. PVT
Newspaper article and photo - Fayetteville TN Sept 3 (Special) George W. FOSTER was born n Marshall County, TN, on November 14, 1842. He enlisted in Company A, Eighth Tennessee Infantry, in May 1861, and was wounded in the neck at Murfreesboro, Tenn. From the wound he still suffers. He was transferred to Forrest Escort where he served until the end of the war. He was paroled May 10, 1865. No braver soldier served iun the Confederate ranks. He has been a resident of Lincoln County for the past fourteen years, and is highly respected, being a man of strict honesty and upright in all dealings with his fellowmen. He is a member of the Christian Church.


Nannie Elizabeth WILSON

1 MILF Y

6 children from this marriage


Simmons "Sim" FOSTER

1 MILF Y

nine children


Georgianna HOLLAND

1 MILF Y

Lived in Manor, TX


Jessey Calvin LEONARD

1 MILF Y

Leonards were bro and sister


Margaret Ann FOSTER

25 Mar 1918 poss 1 MILF Y

one source says b. 1846 and d. 25 Mar 1918
1880 census living in home servant - Nancy W. HOLLAND 28