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Y'All -
Found posted at rootsweb from ROANE COUNTY, TN - BIOGRAPHIES - Goodspeed
Biographical Sketches
L. W. Carter, farmer, was born in 1849, in Washington County, Tenn., and
when twenty-four moved to Roane County, where he has since lived. He has
acquired his education since maturity by reading and study, and began for
himself when of age, as a day laborer. In 1876 he married Mary, a daughter
of Alexander and Amanda (Hembree) Suddath. Their children are Cora L.,
Maggie A., Edgar, Maud, and an infant (deceased). She is a member of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South. Mr. Carter is a Republican, and first
voted for Grant. He is a Mason. After his marriage he purchased a farm, and
he now owns a fine farm of 175 acres in Blue Spring Valley, the most of
which property is the result of his own efforts at adding to some property
he received from his wife. He has had several positions of trust, such as
the administration of estates, school commis- sionership, etc. He is the
second of ten children of Abraham and Catherine (Clouse) Carter, the former
of whom was born in North Carolina, and came with his parents to Greene
County in his youth. It was in Washington County where the father married.
He was a justice, and a worthy and able Baptist minister. In the Third North
Carolina Infantry, under Col. Kirk, he was an orderly sergeant. The mother
was a daughter of William and Lizzie (Laudermilk) Clouse, the former of whom
was a soldier in the war of 1812, under Gen. Jackson, and one of the
earliest pioneers in Washington County.
Life goes on -
Jim Christian - Chattanooga, Tennessee - jsxian(a)mindspring.com
RESEARCHING:
(Maternal)= Barnes - Beall - Burton - Cantrell - Dameron - Howard - Jeanes -
Jenkins - Ladd - Nuthall - Odell - Perkins - Prather/Prater - Ridgely -
Steele - Sprigg
(Paternal)= Burton - Cargile - Christian - Clouse - Huddleston - Hunt -
Leake - Mask - McMahan - Scott - Stockton
"I don't know who my grandfather was; I'm much more
concerned to know what his grandson will be." - Abraham Lincoln
Y'All -
Neil's posting caused me to do a little research. I found in the LDS file a
Chatlotte TAPP b. 1787 in Virginia, but they had no marriage information on
her. I searched rootsweb and found this on Christian Clouse in Hancock Co.,
TN
CENSUS YR: 1860 TERRITORY: TN COUNTY: Hancock DIVISION: Sumpter
District REEL NO: 653-1252 PAGE NO: 533b
REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 6th day of August 1860 by Joseph Campbell
1107 1047 Clouse Christian 74 M Wheel Right
50 Tenn
1107 1047 Clouse Talitha 32 F
Tenn
1107 1047 Clouse Tailor 12 M
Tenn
1107 1047 Clouse Putman 9 M
Tenn
I had Talitha as Tabitha and Christian as being born in Virginia. Does
anyone have data on Tailor or Putman [I suspect that Putman should be
Putnam]?
Propinquity being a major point in the possibility of Charlotte being
Charlotte Tapp, I checked for Tapp on rootsweb and found that indeed there
were Tapps in close relationship to Clouses.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGES
CLOUSE, Anney marr. TITTLE, Allen
on 21-AUG-1829
CLOUSE, Elizabeth marr. JONES, William
on 22-OCT-1811
CLOUSE, Jacob marr. TILSON, Sarah
on 19-OCT-1826
CLOUSE, Nancy marr. WEBB, John
on 22-NOV-1816
CLOUSE, Rachel marr. BROWN, William
on 03-FEB-1840
TAPP, Isaac marr. HAMPTON, M
on 11-OCT-1838
TAPP, Letty marr. CRONELL, James
on 18-OCT-1818
TAPP, Vincent marr. BURRIS, Rachel
on 28-APR-1827
WASHINGTON COUNTY, TN - CENSUS - 1830 Census Index
CLOUSE 254-255
TAPP 254
While there are no Clouse/Tapp marriages listed, there are Clouses and Tapps
beinig hitched in the same area and there were Tapps living next to Clouses
in Washington Co., TN in 1830
Life goes on -
Jim Christian - Chattanooga, Tennessee - jsxian(a)mindspring.com
RESEARCHING:
(Maternal)= Barnes - Beall - Burton - Cantrell - Dameron - Howard - Jeanes -
Jenkins - Ladd - Nuthall - Odell - Perkins - Prather/Prater - Ridgely -
Steele - Sprigg
(Paternal)= Burton - Cargile - Christian - Clouse - Huddleston - Hunt -
Leake - Mask - McMahan - Scott - Stockton
"The reason grandparents and grandchildren get along so well
is that they have a common enemy." - Sam Levenson
----- Original Message -----
From: <EE57(a)aol.com>
To: <CLOUSE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 11:26 PM
Subject: Wife and/or wives of Christopher Christian Clouse
> I was looking through the Rootsweb Posts the other night and found a
possible
> last name for Charlotte, wife of Christopher Christian Clouse. Could
possibly
> be
> Charlotte Tapp, born abt. 1787 in Virginia. The source also shows that
this
> was his second wife. It shows a Mary as his first wife. Message was posted
by
> Neil Smith (nsmith2(a)lightspeed.net).
>
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I was looking through the Rootsweb Posts the other night and found a possible
last name for Charlotte, wife of Christopher Christian Clouse. Could possibly
be
Charlotte Tapp, born abt. 1787 in Virginia. The source also shows that this
was his second wife. It shows a Mary as his first wife. Message was posted by
Neil Smith (nsmith2(a)lightspeed.net).