THE ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH ______________________________________________________________________ Volume II May 1972 Number 4 ______________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents Page From the Editor’s Pen 210 Meet Our Members 211 Revolutionary Soldiers of Tennessee 215 Tennessee Militia Lists 217 Tennessee Soldiers in the War of 1812 218 North Carolina Land Grants in Tennessee 218 Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications 219 Eligah Arnold Bible Record 220 Tennessee County Records: Bedford 221 Hamilton 241 Overton 262 Benton 228 Hancock 241 Perry 262 Bradley 230 Hardeman 241 Roane 262 Cannon 230 Hawkins 242 Robertson 263 Carroll 230 Henderson 243 Rutherford 263 Carter 231 Henry 246 Shelby 266 Claiborne 232 Hickman 246 Smith 266 Coffee 232 Humphreys 247 Stewart 267 Davidson 233 Knox 247 Sullivan 267 Decatur 233 Lauderdale 248 Sumner 267 Dekalb 233 Lawrence 249 Warren 267 Dickson 234 Lewis 249 Washington 267 Dyer 234 Lincoln 250 Wayne 268 Fayette 234 Madison 251 Weakley 268 Franklin 234 Marshall 252 White 268 Gibson 236 Maury 253 Williamson 269 Grainger 241 McNairy 262 Wilson 269 Green 241 Montgomery 262 1880 Soundex Tennessee 270 Book Reviews 285 Pardon Our Miss—Steaks! 288 Notes and News 289 Queries 290 208 [Note: There are no pages 209 and 210]. All of our subscriptions expire with this issue, so if you want to receive the Index to Volume II free, be sure to renew your membership before 1st August, 1972. Anyone renewing after that date will have to pay $1.00 for the Index. Also, please remember, if you want a friend or relative to receive the four issues of Volume II for only $6.00, their membership fee must be in by 31 July 1972. After that, each issue will be sold at a flat rate of $2.50 each, plus $1.00 for the Index if it is desired. Your membership renewal blank is found right after the title page. Fill it out and send it in with your check made to the Arnold Family Association of the South TODAY, so that you will not miss a single issue. Special thanks are also in order to our fine slate officers who continue to serve this Association so well. President Edwin Albert Arnold has often exercised administrative leadership and "poured oil on troubled waters" by his tactful and diplomatic handling of problem areas. Ann Arnold Hennings continues to be one of our greatest assets, handling her manifold jobs with efficiency and enthusiasm. Marian Carter Ledgerwood is a "jewel in our Arnold crown". She is, in large part, responsible for the improved format of the Quarterly which she faithfully types each issue. She also continues as Index Chairman, assisted by President Edwin Albert Arnold. Lois Puriton Santmyer and Maxine Arnold are hard at work on the F.G.R.S. Program, and the first arrivals of the P.C.s on permalife forms are neat and well-done. They will cause a swell of pride to this Association when they are finished and bound. As has been stated before, their eventual resting place will be the Virginia State Library. Two reminders to the membership: (1) Please do not forget to send your $1.00 to cover your part of the cost of the F.G.R.S. program. This should be sent to Mrs. Hennings, not to the Editor; (2) Please remember that the Quarterlies are sent third class and, as such, are not forwardable. Therefore, you must get your change of address to Mrs. Hennings as quickly as possible. We cannot send two Quarterlies of the same issue to any member because of the member’s neglect to send an address change. You will he required to purchase the second copy at the flat rate of $2.50 each. This issue, as always, brings the wishes of the Editor that God will keep you in good health, in love and in peace. May your summer be fruitful in new ideas and genealogical rewards. Hazel Arnold MacIvor, Editor Meet Our Members: Since our last issue, the following persons have joined our Association: 150. Mrs. Ben H. Gray 9 Dudley Square Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 John Arnold, b. ca. 1750, d. 1827, Abbeville County, South Carolina, and wife Barbara Pettis (m. ca. 1775), d. 1827, South Carolina. 151. Mrs. Jack Willis (Christine) Box 173 Lawson, Missouri 64062 152. Mrs. J.N. Arnold (Myrtle) 231 Main Street Buda, Illinois 61314 Nicholas and Margaret (Fortney) Arnold, believe buried in Mifflin, Penn- sylvania, he the son of Thomas Fagan Arnold, b. ca. 1858, Juniata County, Pennsylvania. 211 153. Lowell Burris (Esther) 326 South Eighth St Broken Arrow, Okla. 74012 George Washington Arnold, b. 1822, m. (1) Sarah Jane Griswold (probably of Bowling Green, Kentucky). 154. Mrs. Alma W. Jones Route 2, Box 52 Pinson, Tennessee 38366 Robert Arnold, Chester County, Tennessee. 155. Mrs. David J. Reed (Helen E.) 5711 Vail Avenue Toledo,Ohio 43623 No pedigree chart received, as yet. We have had the following changes of address Charles D. Arnold. 24O3 South Goebbert Road, Apt. 206 "Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005 Howard. L Arnold 226 Sunnyside Drive Jackson, Tennessee 38301 William H. Arnold 5920 Stanley Avenue, Apt-13 Carmichael, Cal. 95608 Mrs. Frank C. Beard (Lucille A.) 3011 West Park Boulevard Odessa, Texas 79760 Mr. Newman A. Hall Science Advisor U.S.A.I.D. Mission c/o American Embassy A.P.O. San Francisco, California 96301 Gilbert Wilson The Windsor, Apt. 1607 1700 Ben Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19124 In each issue we present the profiles and pedigree charts of our members in the order in which they joined the Association. This quarter we present those of Sue P. Alexander, E. Paul Dunklin, Jane D. Fullerton, Walter D. Arnold, Allen D. Sheneman and Dorothy Long. Sue Paxton (wife of James Willard Alexander), b. 13 Nov. 1888, Anderson Co., Ky., m. 18 Nov. 1922, Indianapolis,Ind. 2. John Richard Paxton, b. 8 Jan. 1863, m. l6 June 1886, d. 31 Mar. 1942, bur. Lawrenceburg, Ky. 3. Mattie Lee Arnold, b. 16 May 1867, Anderson Co., Ky., d. 12 June 1954, Lawrenceburg, Ky. 4. James Edward Paxton, b. 30 Aug. 1834, Anderson Co., Ky., m. (1) 13 Nov. 1856, d. 8 Nov. 1921, Anderson Co., Ky. bur. Lawrenceburg, Ky. 5. Mary Eveline Thomp- son, b. 9 Oct. 1834, Anderson Co., Ky., d. 14 Mar. 1883, Anderson Co., Ky. 6. Stephen Arnold, b. ca. 1841, Franklin Co., Ky., m. ca. 1863, d. 16 Apr. 1917, bur. Hebron Cemetery, Anderson Co., Ky. 7. Amanda Settle (widow of Alvin M. Bickers) b. 19 Aug. 1843, Anderson Co., Ky., d. 10 Dec. 1896, Anderson Co., Ky. 8. Richard Head Paxton, b. 5 Apr. 1808, Fayette Co., Ky., m. 16 Oct. 1833, d. 27 Feb. 1878, Anderson Co., Ky. 9. Mildred Burrus, b. 19 Dec. 1811, Mercer Co., Ky., d. 3 Apr. 1885, Anderson, Co., Ky. 10 John Stalcup Thompson, b. 29 Aug 1829, d. 2 Sep. 1879, Anderson Co., Ky. 11. Eveline Plough, b. 27 July 1811, Anderson Co., Ky., d. 27 Jan. 1878, Anderson, Co., Ky. 12. Phillip Dodridge Arnold, b. ca. 1805, Franklin Co., Ky., m. 30 Dec. 1833, d. ca. 1850, Franklin Co., Ky. 13. Francis Bennett, b. 1779, Franklin Co., Ky., d. 5 July 1856, Franklin Co., Ky. 14. Benjamin Settle, b. 15 Mar. 1815, Anderson Co., Ky., m. 14 Feb. 1842, d. 25 July 1858, Anderson Co., Ky. 15. Mary Polly Riley, b. 9 Aug. 1810, Mercer Co., Ky., d. 27 Dec. 1859, Mercer Co., Ky. 17. Nancy Bigger Head, b. 24 Nov. 1774, Penna. 18. Edmund Birrus, b. 19 Sep. 1749, Va., d. 28 Nov. 1852. 19. Frances Jones b. 11 Jan. 1781, Va., d. 25 Aug. 1849. 20. John Thompson,. d. Anderson Co., Ky. 21. Christina (?) 22. Daniel Plough, b. ca. 1760, S.C., d. 8 Aug 1853 23. Sarah Driskell, Woodford Co., Ky. 24. Stephen Arnold, b. ca. 1784, Va. 212 m. 25 June 1795, Mercer Co., Ky. 25. Martha McBride, b. 18 Oct. 1775, d. 10 Dec. 1850. 26. John Bennett, m. 25 Jan 1796, Franklin Co., Ky. 27. Susannah Ward 28. John Morgan Settles, b. 13 Oct. 177, Fauquier Co., Va. d. 17 Oct. 1840, Anderson Co., Ky. 30. Edward Riley, from Md. to N.C. to Ky. 31. Polly "?" 32. Andrew Paxton, d. near Gettysburg, Penna. 36. Edmund Burrus 37. Mary Wisdom Perry (widow) 38. Gabriel Jones 4. Abraham Plough 45. Sarah "?" 46. Timothy Driskell 47. Priscilla "?" 48. James Arnold 49. Margaret Robertson 40. William MçBride, b. 5 Jan. 1745, Prince William Co., Va. (later Fauquier Co., Va.) m. 17 Oct 1765 Augusta Co., Va., d. 1782, Lincoln Co., Ky. 51. Margaret Lapsley b. 1746, d. 1850. 52. Benjamin Bennett 53. Catherine "?" 54. John Ward 55. Mary "?" 56. George Isaac Settles 57. Mary Morgan 58. John Edrington 59. Margaret Pope 64. Nathaniel Paxton, to America, 1725, d. 1761. 92. Dennis Diskell 93. Sarah Thacker, both from Ireland. 96. Stephen Arnold, b 1717/1726 Stafford Co., Va., d. after 1793, Mercer Co., Ky. 97. Jane Finney, b. 1712, Staf- ford Co., Va., d. ca. 1806. 98. James Robertson 99. Elizabeth Crawford 100. Wil- liam McBride 101. "?" McClung 102. Joseph Lapsley, Jr., b.1748. 104. Richard Bennett, Rockbridge Co., Va. 1743. 108. Isaac Settles. 109. Charity Browne 118. John Pope 119. Margaret "?" 128. James Paxton, b. 1640, Eng., d. 1720, Ireland was in Cromwell’s army 194. Capt. James Finney 195 Ann Arnold 204. Joseph Lapsley, Sr., will probated 1 Apr. 1778 Rockbridge Co., Va. 205. Sarah Woods b. 1724, d. 1792. 206. John Settles 218. Maxfield Browne. (Editor’s Note: My apologies to Mrs. Alexander if this pedigree chart is not correctly structured. Since some of the earlier ancestors were not set down on a pedigree chart, it was difficult to follow. E. Paul Dunklin, b. 19 June 1903, Oxford, Florida, m. 1 Aug 1925, Atlanta, Ga. to Thelma Stallings 2. Rev. E.H.C. Dunklin, b. 28 ApriL 1863, Lowndes Co., Ala., m. 25 June 1902, Putnam Co., Fla. d., 10 Mar. 1952, Palatka, Fla. 3. Pauline Gomes, b. 28 Feb 1882, Ind., d. 10 Mar. 1968, bd. Putnam Co., Fla. 4. Dr. E.C. Dunklin, M.D. b. 22 Jan 1833, Lowndes Co., Ala., m. 29 Mar 1857, Lowndes Co., Ala. d. 11 Jan. 1900 Lake Weir, Fla. 5. Mary Ann Hardy, b. 1831 Ala., d. 12 Dec. 1910, Tampa, Fla. 6. Julius B. Gomes, b. 23 June 1843, Maderia Islands, m. ca. 1875, Ind., d. 12 Apr. 1908, Putnam. Co., Fla. 7. Mary Anna Shaul, b. 16 Aug. 1859, Noblesvil1e, Ind., d. 9 July 1936, Putnam Co., Fla. 8. Dr. James W. Dunklin, M.D. b. 5 Sep. 1805, S.C., m. 6 April,1832, Lexington, Ky., d. 9 Oct. 1971, Lowndes Co., Ala. 9. Ann Rebecca Clayton b. 21 Aug. 1812, Pa., d. 31 Mar. 1883, Lowndes Co., Ala. 10. Freeman Hardy, Jr. b. 1798 Egefield Dist., S.C. m. 15 Aug. 1816 Franklin Co., Ga., d. ca. 1860 Lowndes Co., Ala. 11 Ann Kizziah Lanier b. 28 Sep. 1799 Edgefield Dist., S.C., d. May 1859, Lowndes Co., Ala. 14 James A. Shaul b. ca. 1832, Ind. md. ca. 1856 Noblesville, Ind., d. 1910. 15. Elizabeth Stewart b. ca. 1838 Noblesville, Ind. d. ca 1877. 16. William Dunklin b. 17 May 1781, Orangeburg S.C., m. 1799 Greenville Dist., S.C., d. 7 June 1828 Lowndes, Co., Ala. 17. Anne Hendrick Hamilton, b. 17 May 1784 Greenville Dist., S.C., d. 11 Feb. 1868 Lowndes Co., Ala. 32. Joseph Dunklin b., ca. 1734, Ireland, to S.C. 1756, m. 1756, Charleston, S.C., d. ca. 1784, Charleston, S.C. 33. Jean Watkin b. ca. 1740 Wales, d. ca 1785. 34. Thomas Hamilton b. 9 Apr 1758 Ireland, m. 28 May 1782, Va., d. Aug. 1844. 35. Temperance Arnold b. 1762, Va., d. 22 July 1849 Lowndes Co., Ala. 68. David Hamilton, Ireland to U.S. 1762. 69. Margaret Carlisle, b. Ireland. 70. Benjamin Arnold, b. ca. 1719-1736, Va. m. ca. 1751, Va. d. Greenville Dist., S.C. 71 Anne Hendrick b. ca. 1731 Va., d. ca. 1806 Greenville Dist., S.C. Bernell Houston Fullerton ("Bernie") was born in Clearfield, Pennsylvania on April 11, 1923, the second child of Kenneth Fullerton and Eva Walters (directly descended from the Arnolds). His older brother is Leon Ellsworth Fullerton of Seal Beach, California, and his younger sister is Natalie Leone MacDonald of West Chester, 213 Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia). The family moved from Clearfield to Indiana, Pennsylvania, where Bernie’s mother, Eva, died after having given birth to twin daughters. All three are buried at Hillcrest Cemetery in Clearfield, Pennsylvania. Later Mr Fullerton remarried and the family moved to Blairsville, Pennsyl- vania, where Bernie graduated from Blairsville High School in 1941. He was one of the first from Blairsville to enlist in the Air Force. During World War II Bernie served as flight engineer and later co-pilot of the B-25. He served in Africa, Burma, and Italy, and he received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with 8 0ak Leaf Clusters. After the war, Bernell attended Seton Hill College, where he and his wife, Jane, met. Later, he attended Indiana State Teachers’ College (now Indiana State University) and still later Long Beach State College in Long Beach, California. Bernell and Jane have lived in Baltimore since 1957, where Bernie first worked for Martin—Marietta. He has been with his present company about six years, and is the Product Manager, in advertising department, of Eastern Products (located in the new Columbia City of Howard County). He is a member of the Executive Club of Eastern Products. Bernell Houston Fullerton (husband of Jean Leah Daily) b. 11 April 1923, Clearfield, Pa. m. 8 Nov 1952. 2. Kenneth L. Fullerton b. 15 Mar. 1900, Clearfield, Pa. md. 25 Dec. 1918. 3. Eva Walters b. 14 Feb. 1899, Clearfield, Pa., d. 5 June 1931, Ind., bd Clearfield, Pa. 4. George W. Fullerton b. 1858 Lawrence Tp., Pa. d. 10 June 1923 Clearfield, Pa. 5. Alice V. Carter b. 1866, d. 25 Oct. 1940 Bellevue, Pa. 6. Elmer E. Walters b. 1864 Philadelphia, Pa., d. 14 Nov. 1932 Clearfield, Pa. 7. Rose Ellen Basford b. 1868 Baltimore, Md., d. 12 Aug 1912 Clearfield, Pa. 10. Abra Carter 11. Matilda (?) 12. Samuel Walters. 13. (?) Anthony. 14. William H. Basford b. 12 April 1832, Frederick, Md.? m. 27 Feb. 1856, d. 1911 Clearfield, Pa. 15. Anna Elizabeth Booth b. 2 June 1837 Loudoun Co., Va. d. 1910 Clearfield, Pa. 30. James Booth md. 19 Nov. 1833, Loudoun Co., Va. 31. Sarah Arnold. 60. James Booth. 61. Fanny (?) 62. Adam Arnold Catherine Boger. 126. Michael Boger. Walter L. Arnold, b. 17 July, 1898, Nashville, Tenn., m. 14 June 1925, Mattie Ellen McAlexander, b. 18 Sep. 1902, McKenzie, Tenn. 2. James Thomas Arnold b. 17 Apr. 1857, Shelbyville, Tenn., m. 31 Jan 1877, d. 22 Feb. 1918 Shelbyville, Tenn. 3. Lula Ann Fuqua, b. 7 Dec 1858, Shelbyville, Tenn., d. 7 July 1938, Nashville, Tenn. 4. Benjamin Pleasant Arnold b. 13 July 1832, Shelbyville, Tenn., d. 13 July 1864, Civil War. 5. Julia Ann Brown b. 1 Jan. 1833, d. 2 Jan. 1904, Shelbyville, Tenn. 6. John T. Fuqua, b. 14 July 1835, Shelbyville, Tenn., d. 17 May 1882, Shelbyville, Tenn. 7. Elizabeth Ann Cowan, b. 9 Oct 1842, Cowan, Tenn., d. 17 Nov. 1874, Shelbyville,Tenn. (Editor’s Note: Mr. Walter L. ArnOld and our President, Edwin A. Arnold are cousins. For ancestors prior to Benjamin Pleasant Arnold, cf Mr. Edwin Arnold’s pedigree chart, Vol. I, No 1, p. 4. Allen D. Sheneman b. 9 Feb. 1896 Union Co., Ohio, m. 25 Nov 1916 Ruth H. Bilger. 2. Emanuel M. Sheneman b. 31 Oct. 1848 Licking Co., Ohio, m. 29 Feb. l872, d. 2 Nov. 1927 Marion, Ohio. 3. Lucy E. Hildreth b. 7 Apr. 1852 Union Co., Ohio, d. 4 Apr 1955, Marion, Ohio. 4. David Sheneman b. 13 June 1824 Coshocton Co. Ohio m. 18 April, 1847(8), d. 7 Sep 1893 Union Co., Ohio. 5. Elizabeth Mackling b. 7 Mar. 1830, Westmoreland. Co., Pa., d. 25 Dec 1904, Union Co., Ohio. 6. David Hildreth b. 7 Oct. 1821 Knox Co., Ohio, m. 19 Mar. 1846, d. 23 May 1908 214 Union Co., 0hio. 7. Eliza Ann Riley b. 26 Feb. 1828 Muskingum Co., Ohio, d. 2 Aug. 1917 Union Co., Ohio. 8. Henry Sheneman b 14 Mar 1786, Somerset Co. , Pa., m. 22 Oct 1811, d. 14 Mar. 1867 Miami Co., Ind. 9. Julia Bickel, b. 14 Mar. 1784 Penn Twp., d. 11 May 1843 Holmes Co., Ohio. 10. Philip Mackling b. 4 Jan. 1796 Westmoreland Co., Pa., m. ca. 1816, d. 4 Nov. 1868 Union Co., Ohio 11. Barbara Ziegefuss (Sickafoose) b. 1 Jan. 1796 Westmoreland Co., Pa., d. 31 Oct. 1888 Union Co., Ohio. 12. William Hildreth b. 30 Dec. 1799 Hartford Co., Conn., m. 26 Feb. 1814, d. 12 Mar 12 1868 Knox Co., Ohio. 13. Elizabeth Stokely b. 12 May 1797, d. 28 Jan. 1882, Pharisburg, Ohio. 14. William Riley d. ca. 183O Muskingum Co., Ohio. 15. Lucy Arnold b. 15 June 1786, d. 17 Sep 1869, bd. Knox Co. Ohio. 16. Frederick Sheneman (the immigrant). 17. Anna Margaret Faust. 20..Philip Meckling, Sr. 21. Catherine Herzel. 22. John Sickafoose. 24. William Hildreth. 25. Ruth Mason. 30. John Arnold. 31. Elizabeth(?). 60. William Arnold. James 0. Long (husband of Dorothy Long nee Derr) b. 7 Aug. 1912 Hammond, Lake Co., Ind., m. 1 Sep. 1934. 2. James Samuel Long, b. 16 Nov 1886, Williams— ville, Ill., m. 12 July 1911, d. 23 Aug. 1964, Riverside, Cal. 3. Frieda Christine Otto b. 15 Aug. 1889 Kiel, Germany, d. 26 Sep. 1965 Riverside, Cal. 4. Lewis Saylor Long b. 29 June 1852 Hinton, Va., m. 7 Mar 1877, d. 3 Oct. 1929: Calumet City, Ill. 5 Eliza King b. 5 Oct. 1865 Ohio, d. 17 May 1933 East Chicago, Ind. 8. Samuel Arnold Long b. 6 May 1828 Rockingham Co., Va., m. 24 May 1849, d. 20 July 1898 Williamsville, Ill. 16. Maria Byrd b. 3 Apr. 1830 Cross Keys, Va., d. 11 Jan. 1909 Williamsburg, Va. 16. John Long b. Maryland. 17. Kathryn Arnold b. ca. 1792 Hampshire Co. W. Va. 34. Samuel Arnold 68 (Possibly) Samuel Arnold (immigrant from Germany) The addresses of all of the above members were given in Volume I, Number 4, p. 138. Would the following members please send us their biographies for inclusion in our next issue: Zella T. Brooks Dorothy Lysinger Lois Santmyer Lola Sprinkle Linda Herman Billy H. Arnold Laura Pulley REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS (Note by Marian C. Ledgerwood: It has been our custom to print abstracts from Pension Applications of Revolutionary Soldiers. Unfortunately, we have only two such records in our files for Tennessee residents, and both of these have been printed in previous issues: (1) Francis Arnold of White County, Tenn. in our ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Quarterly Vol. I No. 1 Fall 1970 p. 13-14, and an Addenda to same in Vol. I No. 2 Winter 1970 p.44; (2) Benjamin Arnold of Warren Co., Tenn. in our Vol. I No. 3 Spring 1970-1 P. 92-93. It was decided it would be best, in this issue, to list all mention of any Revolutionary Soldiers who might have lived in Tennessee, as compiled from several sources. If any of our members have further records on any of these men, or on other Revolutionary Soldiers who lived in Tennessee, we invite you to share your information with us! Apologies are extended because more complete documentation on some of the 215 following references cannot be furnished. These were copied very early in the genealogical pursuits of a neophyte who didn’t realize the importance of page numbers, etc., and before there was any idea of sharing such information with others -- much less of an Arnold Family Association.) 1. Arnold, Arthur Land in Tenn. Co. on Cumberland River F-14. 1808. Arthur Arnold a private in N.C. Line, 640 acres March 22, 1784. N.C. Warrant No 493, (TENNESSEE GENEAL0GICAL RECORDS - Whitley. Vol. 3) Note by MCL: We don’t know that this man ever moved to Tennessee. Apparently he had a land grant, but could have sold it.) 2. Arnold, Benjamin 1832 list age 71; served in S.C. line; pension Warren County, Tenn. - (TWENTY-F0UR HUNDRED TENNESSEE PENSIONERS -- Zella Armstrong. 1937. Lookout Publishing Co.; Chattanooga, Tenn. p.11) Summary of Pension Abstract of Benjamin Arnold. #2920. Filed 31 Jan. 1833 in Warren Co., Tenn. when Benjamin Arnold was age 70. He was born in Buck- ingham Co. ,Va. 28 Jan 1762. He was drafted in Laurens Co. S.C. and was a private in the South Caro1ina militia for 9 months from 1780. He returned to his grandfather’s with whom he resided in Laurens Co., S.C., his father having died. His grandfather then moved to Henry Co., Va. and he accompanied him. About six weeks after he went to Henry County, he substituted in the Spring of 1781 for three months for a man named Cox who had been drafted. Then he went to Amherst County where his uncle Hendrick Arnold resided. His uncle had just been drafted, and he substituted for him, serving six weeks. After the war he lived in Amherst Co two years, in Henry Co. about fifteen years, in Rowan Co., N.C. about five years, in Greenville Dist., S.C. twelve years, and then moved to Warren Co., Tenn. He was placed on the West Tennessee pension roll at $31.66 per annum. Cert. 25123 was issued 25 Nov. 1833. 3. Arnold, David David Arnold for his military service to the said state, Warrant No, 3115 Grant No. 228, entered Nov. 25, 1789, 274 acres in State of Tenn. same assigned to John Darden. (TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL RECORDS - Whitley. Vol. 3) Note by MCL: We don’t know what "said state" was -- probably North Carolina. It appears he did not move to this land, but assigned it. 4. Arnold, Francis "Marked graves of Revolutionary Soldiers and Patriots" New Hope Cemetery, White County, Tenn. Rock House Chapter, DAR, Tenn. (DAR MAGAZINE May 1971 p. 517) 1818 list age 64 served Va. troops. Pension White County (TWENTY-FOUR HUNDRED TENNESSEE PENSIONERS -- Zella Armstrong 1937. Lookout Publishing Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. p. 11) TENNESSEE REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSIONERS and Other Patriotic Records Compiled by Mrs. Carl McGhee. Washington, D.C. (mimeograph. No date) p. 71 Sec. 91. lists the pension application Of Francis’ widow, Elizabeth Arnold of Sparta, White Co. Abstracts of his Pension Application also appear in: REVOLUTIONARY PENSION APPLICATIONS Vol 2 by John Frederick Dorman, 216 p. 95-7; and SOME TENNESSEE HEROES OF THE REVOLUTION COMPILED FROM PENSION STATEMENTS (No date or author listed) Lookout Publishing Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Pamphlet No. 4. Summary of Pension Application of Francis Arnold. #W106. Application was made while he was living in White Co., Tenn. Sep. 12, 1818, age 62. He was born Jan. 1758 in Spotsylvania Co., VA., enlisted in Newnarket, Spotsylvania Co., early in 1777 and was discharged sometime in 1780 after 3 years service. In 1796 he resided in Pendleton District, S.C. and after 1810 he moved to what later became White Co. Tenn. He married Elizabeth Parker on Aug. 5, 1790 in Greenville District, SC. She was born Dec. 23, 1775. He died in White County on Feb. 5, 1830 or 1831 (both years given in widow’s applica- tion papers). She survived him and applied for pension in 1840 while residing in White County. She was living with her son, Peter Arnold, in Coffee Co. in 1851, and she died prior to March 1853. Francis and Elizabeth Arnold had 14 children. Those named in the application papers: William b. 1791; Peter, the 7th child, b. 1803; Colberd, the 8th child, b. 1807; Barbara b. ca. 1809 (age 17 in 1826); Samuel D. b. 1811; Hayes, whose birth is not given (was administrator). 5. Arnold, John Vol. I, p. 10, folio 2 of North Carolina Revolutionary Army (TENNESSEE SOLDIERS IN REVOLUTION -- Aler) 6. Arnold, Nathan Vol. I, p. 13, folio 2 of North Carolina Revolutionary Army (TENNESSEE SOLDIERS IN REVOLUTION -- Aler) 7. Arnold, Samuel Rev. Warrant No. 4048. Heirs of Samuel Arnold, pvt. 640 acres of land for his servtce in Continental Line of N.C. Dec. 1, 1796. Do sell said warrant to Henry Farley Wade, 16 Dec. 1796, who sold same to Mather Brooks 23 Dec. 1706. (TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL RECORDS - Whitley, Vol. 4) (Note by MCL: Clearly this Samuel Arnold did not live in Tenn., his heirs got warrant for his service, and immediately sold same, so they probably did not live in Tennessee, either.) 8. Arnold, William List of names of Persons Residing in Tennessee Who Applied for Pension Under Act of June 7, 1832, Whose Claims Were Rejected. William Arnold. Murfreesboro Rutherford County (TENNESSEE REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSIONERS, and Other Patriotic Records Compiled by Mrs. Carl McGhee. Washington, D.C. p. 63 Sec. 68.) RECORD OF COMMISSION OF OFFICERS OF TENNESSEE MILITIA 1796-1811. Vol. I- John Trotwood Moore (Contributed by Mrs. Marie Arnold) Arnold, James p. 50 , Levy p. 73 , Thomas p. 53 , William p. 19, 80 , Wyatt p. 94 Anderson Co., Tenn. Regiments James Arnold, Ensign — 13th Reg. May 30, 1808 217 Claiborne Co., Tenn. Regt. Thomas Arnold, Ensign — 9th Regt, Sept 21, 1808 Franklin Co. Regt. Levy Arnold, Ensign, 32nd Regt. April 15, 1809 Jefferson Co. Regts. William Arnold, Ensign. Oct. 10, 1796 (P. 19) Rutherford Co. Regt. William Arnold, Capt. 22nd Regt. May 19, 1809. (p. 80) Humphreys Co. Regt. Wyatt Arnold, Lt. 38 Regt. May 19, 1810. Nov. 1812 — The Governer of Tenn. received a call for 1500 Volunteers for Defense of New Orleans - John Coffee raised a troop of Cavalry. Troop No. 1 Capt. Coleman. 72 men. William Arnold was among them. Troop No. 2 Capt. Molton. 51 men. Ephraim Arnold, Israel Arnold, Thomas Arnold. TENNESSEE SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF 1812 Daughters of the War of 1812, WAR OF 1812 ANCESTOR INDEX (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) Arnold, Michael b. N.C. d. Ill. 1862. E. Tenn. Mtg. Gunmen Roane Co. m. Fanny Funk. Son William Mitchell m. Dorcas Hankins. Arnold, Thomas Dickens b. Va. 1798 d. Tenn. 1878. m. Loretta Rose. Pvt. Va. Mil. dau. Martha W. m. John Coleman Marshall. son Reuben Arnold m. Isabella Rogers Hape (?). "War of 1812 Tenn. Pensioners" from "ANSEARCHIN" NEWS VII (196O) Johnson County Arnold, Catherine (16,110) Taylorsville Widow 1812 $8.O0 Jan. 1879 Arnold, Lardicy (20,300) Taylorsville Widow 1812 $8.00 Mar. 1879 Arnold, Martha ( 8,367) Taylorsville Widow 1812 $8.O0 Sep. 1878 NORTH CAR0LINA LAND GRANTS IN TENNESSEE 1778-1791. Compiled by Betty Goff Cook Cartwright and Lillian Johnson Gardner. Memphis, Tenn. 1958 (Original in Washington, D.C. Copy 1803 in Nashville, Tenn. Compilers considered both.) (Abstracted and contributed by Marie Garland and by Mrs. Marie Arnold) Section III. An estimate of the lands for which grants have been issued to the officers and soldiers in the Continental Line of this State or their assigns, pursuant to Act of Assembly. p. 14 Grant #606 To John Arnold 100 acres Date of Grant - 1784 County -- Washington Co. on E. Fork of Cobb’s Creek. Cumberland Settlement, Washington District in 1776 became Washington County in North Carolina in 1777, part Of Tennessee. INDEX TO QUESTIONNAIRES OF CIVIL WAR VETERANS, Manuscript Section Tennessee State Library and Archives. 1962. (Contributed by Marie Garland) p. 2 Arnold, Francis H. Rutherford County Company I 18th Tenn. Regt. Arnold, Thomas C. Rutherford County H 23rd Tenn. Regt. Arnold, Thomas W. Knox County A 6th N.C. Cav. 218 INDEX to TENNESSEE C0NFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS. Tennessee State Library and Archives. Nashville, Tennessee. (Contributed by Mrs. Ora Norvell) A photostatic copy of pension application may be obtained from the Tennessee State Archives for $2.30. Support1ng papers are reproduced at $.20 per page. Most pension applications and their supporting papers contain information of much interest and value to soldiers’ descendants, to genealogists, and to other researchers. They are more informative than official service records because they give more detailed information about a soldier’s military, personal, and family history. The application lists the veteran’s place of enlistment, unit, period of service, battles participated in, and whether he was wounded or captured. Made out in questionnaire form, it also asked such information as place of birth, number of children, and value of personal and real property owned by veteran. (Widows pension) Applications show place of birth for both widow and veteran, and in many instances the names and ages of children. A copy of marriage certifi- cate is often found among the supporting papers. Index is arranged ... name of applicant, followed by (a) county of resi- dence at the time of application (b) unit in which soldier served (c) pension application number. The index is divided into three parts: soldier, widow, and colored. Part I Arnold, A. 7201 Bedford 18th Inf Arnold, A.H. 11223 Gibson 1st Ark Cav Arnold, Baker 10,646 Hawkins 29th Inf Arnold, B.F. 16249 Hickman 24th Inf Arnold, E.C. 8086 Hickman 48th Inf Arnold, F.M. 14877 Rutherford 18th Inf Arnold, G.J. 5496 Dyer 1st Cav Arnold, Gideon 7698 Hickman 42nd Inf Arnold, James 585 Hawkins 29th Inf Arnold, James 12232 Johnson 3Oth Va. Arnold, Jarett 9989 Johnson 37th N.C. Art. Arnold, Joel T. 13305 Hickman 10th Cav. Arnold, John W. 8825 Weakley 51st Inf. Arnold, J. Thomas 9955 Hickman 8th (Dibrell' s) Cav. Arnold, Nathan R. 16418 Hawkins Hawkins’ County Home Guard Arnold, R.A. 1645 Gibson 12th Inf. Arnold, Robert 12937 Johnson 8th Va. Inf. Arnold, Samuel Graham 6942 Madison 154th Sr. Regt. Inf Arnold, Thonas 312 Rutherford 23rd Inf. Arnold, William 7465 Knox 8th (Smith’s) Cav. Arnold, William Thomas 4290 Rutherford 45th Inf. PartII Arnold, Almedia Fredora 6421 Hamilton Arnold, Francis Fieldon Arnold, Almira J. 101145 Dyer Arnold, John G. Arnold, Antionette 10618 Shelby Arnold, Charles Demps Arnold, Docia 4377 Benton Arnold, William Pinkney Arnold, Eliza 10302 Johnson Arnold, James Arnold, Eliza C 4263 Obion Arnold, John Beakley Arnold, Eliza J 7816 Johnson Arnold, James Arnold, Ellie 6155 Gibson Arnold, A.H. 219 Arnold, Emma 10600 Rutberford Arnold, Marion Francis Arnold, Mary 295 Rutherford Arnold, Henry Arnold, Mary Jane 3066 Bedford Arnold, Avelius Arnold, Mollie 4511 White Arnold, Seth Arnold, Nancy 851 Hawkins Arnold, William Arnold, Sarah Catherine 9614 Rutherford Arnold, William Thomas Arnold, Sarah Jane 7357 Gibson Arnold, Reese Alby Part III Arnold, Polk 5 Bedford Forrest’s Escort, Cav. ELIGAH ARNOLD BIBLE RECORD (Contributed by Mrs. Ora Nell Taylor Norvell) Eligah Arnold married Sarah Smith in North Carolina. Arrived in Bedford County about 1813. To them were born: John Smith Arnold m Sarah ("Sallie") McGuire Sam Arnold m (Elizabeth) Meadoris Jarusha Arnold m E.(M.B.) Norvell Elizabeth Arnold m Wilhoit William "Wid" Arnold m McAdams (he became a Missionary Baptist preacher and moved to Texas) John Smith Arnold 21 June 1821 — 10 June 1900 m 3O Nov l843 Sarah "Sallie" McGuire 21 Dec 1828 — 5 Nov. 1911 Both are buried in Old Concord Cemetery, Manchester, Tenn. To them were born: Sarah E. 26 Nov. 1844 - m 9 Sep 1866 James D. Hardaway Mary died in infancy Jarusha Grady 20 July 1847 - 9 Feb 1936 m 29 Oct 1866 Thomas Jefferson Harmon Eligah W. 6 Aug 1849 - May 1904 m 24 Dec 1874 Lucy F. Brown Benjamin K. 26 Nov 1852 - after 1930 m 24 Dec 1874 Bettie Webb Martha J. 25 May 1855 - about 1905 m 2 Jan 1890 G.W. Gunn John W. 11 Jun 1857 (in Chattanooga)m 6 Jan 1879 Bettie Anderson Mary "Mollie" D. 24 Dec 1859 - 1934 m 12 Nov 1878 A.L. Johnson Arch T. 11 Feb 1862 (d. Archer Co. Tex.)m 24 Dec ( ? )Angie Penn Adella T. 29 Aug 1864 - 25 Jan 1943 Tex. m. 4 Sep 1884 Joseph Gilbert Roberts Fannie Arnold 18 May 1867 - May 1949 (Fla.) m 10 Nov 1886 T.H. Moore (the Bible was in her possession when copied in 1935) Samuel S. 4 Sep 1868 - m 10 Dec 1894 Annie Duncan Robert A. 31 Mar 1872 - m 19 Nov 1894 Edna Duncan Frank C. 5 Jun 1876 - 28 Jul 1969 (Channing, Texas) m 3 Nov 1903 Cora Anderson The Bible records were copied by Frank C. Harmon, son of Jarusha Grady Arnold Harmon, on a visit to Manchester, Tenn. to the home of his Aunt Fannie Moore in 1935. She later moved to Florida where I am told she died. Some of the later dates had been inserted before I obtained a copy of the record. I have secured more death dates and have added these. Jarusha Grady Arnold Harmon was my mother’s maternal grandmother. Ora Nell Taylor Norvell. 220 TENNESSEE COUNTY RECORDS Bedford County Formed 1807-8 from Rutherford County; County Seat - Shelbyville; Census Reports Available 1820-80. (Information on counties taken from HANDY BOOK FOR GENEALOGISTS, Third Edition -- Everton and Rasmuson. The Everton Publishers, Logan, Utah, 1957) Enumeration of Bedford County, Tennessee 1812 (Contributed by Marie Garland) Name No. Captain’s Company Page Arnold, Robert 81 Richard Neily’s 31 Arnold, Smith 73 James Yell’s 19 Bedford County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian Ledgerwood) p 15 Arnold, Francis 2 m under 10; 1 m 10-16; 1 m over 45 3 f under 10; 1 f 10-16; 1 f 16-26; 1 f over 45 p 19 Arnold, Francis 1 m under 10, 1 m 10-16; 1 m 26-45 3 f under 10; 1 f 26-45 p 33 Arnold, Smith 3 m under 10; 1 m 10-16; 1 m 16-18; 2 m 16-26; 1 m 26-45 2 f under 10; 2 f 10-16; 1 f 26-45 p 33 Arnold, Darling D. 1 m 16-26 2 f under 10; 1 f 16—26 p 43 Arnold, John 2 m under 10; 1 m 26—45; 3 f under 10; 2 f 26-45 Bedford County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Ora Norvell)* p 28 Arnold, Wilson 1 m under 5; 1 m 20-30 1 f under 5; 1 f 10-15; 1 f 20-30 p 40 Arnold, Francis 1 m 5-10; 1 m 15-20; 1 m 40-50; 1 m 60-70 1 f 40-50 (30—40?); 1 f 80-90 (70—80?) p 40 Arnold, Nancy 1 m 5-10; 1 m 15-20 2 slaves 1 f 10—15; 1 f 15—20; 1 f 40—50 p 40 Arnold, Jessee 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 20-30 (1 m over 100?) 1 f under 5; 1 f 5-IO(?); 1 f 30—40 (20-30?) p 40 Arnold, Jessee 1 m under 5; 1 m 15—20; 1 m 20—30 1 f under 5; 1 f 10—15; 1 f 20—30 p 40 Arnold, Abrey? 1 m under 5; 1 m 20-30 (Alrey?) 1 f under 5; 1 f 15—20; 1 f 20—30 p 41 Arnold, D.D. 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 15-20; 1 m 30-40; 1 m slave 2 f under 5; 1 f 10—15; 1 f 20-30; 1 f 30-40 p 42 Arnold, Absolum 1 m 5-10; 1 m 30-4O 1 f under 5; 3 f 5-10; 1 f 10-15; 1 f 30-40 p 42 Arnold, Smith 1 m 5—10; 1 m 10-15; 1 m 15-20; 1 m 20—30; 1 m 50—60 2 f 10-15; 1 f 30-40 4 slaves p 43 Arnold, Robert 2 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 2 m 10-15; 1 m 50-60 1 slave (Rotel?) 1 f 5-10; 2 f 15-20; 3 20-30; 1 f 40—50 p 45 Arnold, Enock 2 m under 5; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 15—20; 1 m 30—40 2 f 10-15; 1 f 15—20; 1 f 30-40 _________________________________________________________________________________ * Note by MCL: Where records have been submitted by more than one member, each will be acknowledged. In case there is some difference in the data, as furnished by two contributors, both will be printed, one enclosed in parentheses. To any- one who has read from microfilm records, a discrepancy in reading is understandable! 221 p 64 Arnold, James 1 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 2 m 10-15; 1 m 30-40; 1 m 40-50 2 f under 5; 1 f 5-10; 1 f 10-15; 2 f 15—20; 1 f 20-30 1 f 40-50 p 64 Arnold, Elijah 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 3O-4O 1 f under 5; 1 f 5—10; 1 f 30-40 p 110 Arnold, John 1 m under 5; 3 m 15-20; 1 m 20-30; 1 m 60-70 1 f 10—15; 1 f 15-20; 1 f 20—30; 1 f 40-50 p 122 Arneal, Wi1ey 2 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m 10-15; 1 m 15-20; 1 m 40—50 2 f under 5; 1 f 10—15; 1 f 15-20; 1 f 30-40 Arnold, Absolum 2 m under 5; 1 m 2O-3O 1 f 15—20 Bedford County 1840 Census (Contributed by Ora Norvell and by Marie Garland) (No page numbers given) Arnold, Richard 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 2 m 1O-15; m 2 15-20; 1 m 40-50 1 f 5—10; 2 f 15-20; 1 f 40—50 Arnold, Elijah 1 m 10—15; 2 m 15—20; 1 m 40-50 (Eligah) 1 f 1O—15 1 f 40—50 Arnold, Francis 1 m under 5; 1 m 20-30 1 f under 5; 1 f 10—15;l f 20-30 Arnold, D.D. 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 2 m 15—20; 1 m 40-50 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 2 m 15-20; 1 m 40-50 1 f 5—10; 2 f 10—15; 1 f 40-50 Arnold, James 1 m 20-30 3 f under 5; 2 f 5-10; 1 f 20—30 Arnold, Smith 1 m 10—15; 1 m 30-40; 1 m 50-60 1 f under 5; 1 f 10-15; 1 f 15-20; 1 f 50-60 Arnold, James H. 1 m under 5; 1 m 5—10; 1 m 30—40 1 f 20—30 (30—40?) Arnold, Col. James 1 m 15—20; 1 m 20—30; 1 m 50—60 2 f 10-15; 2 f 15—20; 1 f 20—30; 1 f 40—50 Arnold, Thomas 2 m 10-15; 1 f 15-20; 1 f 20-30; 1 f 40-50 Arnold, Alsey? 1 m 30-40 Arnold, Jesse 1 m 5—10; 1 m 20—3O 2 f under 5; 1 f 10—15; 1 f 20-30 Arnold, Elisha 2 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m 30-40 1 f 5—10; 1 f 20-30 Arnold, Joseph A. 2 m 15—20; 1 m 50-60 (60—70?) 1 f 15—20; 1 f 50-60 Arnold, Joseph 1 m under 5; 1 m 20—30 2 f 5-10; 2f 15-20; 1 f 30-40 Arnold, Ann 1 f 40—50 with 3 daus? Arnold, Katherine 1 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m. 10-15; 1 m 30-40 1 f 10-15; 1 f 15—20; 1 f 40-50 Arnold, Nancy 1 f 50-60, alone Arnold, Wiseman 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 10-15; 1 m 30-40 1 f 5-10; 1 f 10-15; f 20-30 Arnold, Absolum 1 m under 5; 1 m 5—10; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 20-30 1 f under 5; 1 f 5—10; 1 f 20-30 Arnold, Robert P. 2 m 10-15; 1 m 15-20; 1 m 20-30; 1 m 60—70 1 f 15-20; 1 f 50-60 Arnold, Robert F. 1 m under 5; 1 m 20-30 1 f under 5; 1 f 20—30 222 Bedford County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland, by Ora Norvell and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) Civil District #3 8 Arnold, Smith 67 farmer $1800 N.C.; Elizabeth 50 Georgia 55 McAdams (McAdamson?), James 41 Tenn.; Martha H. 25 Tenn.; John Washington 7 Tenn.; Bernetta T. 4 Tenn.; James N. 6 Tenn.; Isaac D. 2 Tenn.; William H.B. 1 Tenn.; Arnold, Anna 54 Virginia; Arno1d, Susan 19 Tenn. (Note by Marie Garland: Smith Arnold bought land from a McAdams) 84 Arnold, James H. 44 farmer $1000 Tenn.; Louisa H. 33 Tenn.; Robert A. 17 Tenn.; Hardin P.? G?. 12 Tenn.; Lucy H.A. 7 Tenn.; Elie Dunaway 22 sadler Tenn.; May 19 Tenn. 115 Norville, E.M.B. 37 farmer $1700 Tenn.; Jerusha 28 N.Car. 8 children (Note by Ora Norvell: Jerusha was nee Arnold.) 133 Arnold, John 29 farmer $1540 Tenn.; Sarah 21 Tenn.; Sarah E. 5 Tenn.; Jerusha Samantia?) 2 Tenn. Civil District #4. 133 Arnold, Margaret M. 53 N.C.; James H.(F?) 26 Tenn.; Louisa M. 22 Tenn. 154 Arnold, Elijah 53 farmer $2500 N.C.; Sarah 55 NC.; Sarah E. 19 N.C. Civil District #5 103 Arnold, Thomas M. 36 Dept. Sheriff $1000 N.C.; Nancy A. 35 Tenn.; Arabella 9 Tenn.; James 7 Tenn.; Joseph 2 Tenn.; Arabella Johnson 70 Ky. (Notes by Marie Arnold and by Marian C. Ledgerwood: Thomas Martin Arnold married Nancy Ann Johnson; died in Belton, Texas around 1860) Civil District #6 1 Arnold, Samuel 25 farmer $500 S.C.; Elizabeth 23 (Tenn.?) blurred; James 1 Tenn. 94 Arnold, William W. 22 farmer $1500 Tenn.; Polnnce?? 20 Tenn.; Elizabeth A. 6/12 Tenn. Civil District #7 151 Arnold, Wilser (Wilson) 26 miller Tenn.; Margaret 26 Tenn.; William 9 Tenn.; James K. Polk 7 Tenn.; Samuel M. 5 Ark.; Elizabeth J. 3 Ill.(?); Alexander, Mary 22 Tenn.; Alexander, Mary J. 7/12 Tenn. Civil District #8 65 Arnold, Sarah 57 Va.; Nathan B.(C?) 23 Tenn.; Almida 17 Tenn.; Whitmas, Saphronia 15 Tenn.; Whitmas, Mary 13 Tenn; Whitmas, Susan P. 9 Tenn. Civil District #23 69 Arnold, James 28 tenant Tenn.; Katharine 54 (52?) N.C.; Martha 22 Tenn; Francis 21 laborer Tenn.; Pleasant 18 laborer Tenn; Wiley Henry 29 laborer Tenn.; Rebecca 5 Tenn.; Holder, William 19 laborer Tenn. 107 Arnold, Jesse 40 tenant Tenn.; Mary 18 Tenn.; Albert 16 Tenn.; Marinda 14 Tenn.; Nancy 12 Tenn; Elizabeth 10 Tenn. Civil District #24 95 Arnold, Charles 27 carpenter Tenn.; Martha 26 Va.; James 3 Tenn.; Mary 1 Tenn. 138 Arnold, Robert 73 farmer $800 Va.; Mary 66 N.C.; William 22 Tenn. 140 Arnold, Charly 27 carpenter Tenn.; Martha 26 Tenn.; James 45 Tenn.; Mary 2 Tenn.; (Note similarity to #95 Charles Arnold) Civil District #25 114 Arnold, Christa 20 f farmer $500 Tenn.; Delilah 20 Tenn.; James 3 Tenn.; Louis 1 Tenn. Bedford County Production Schedule for 1850 gave these Arnolds (Contributed by Marie Garland) 0.T. Arnold living near Wartrace Henry Arnold ?? 223 Harburt Arnold Shelbyville J.F. Arnold Shelbyville L.or S. Arnold 225 a. farm valued $8000 - location? Robert Arnold 160 a. farm valued $ 400 Harlin Arnold no data Elijah Arnold 250 a. farm valued $750 Shelbyville area Samuel Arnold 100 a. farm valued $3000 Bell Buckle? Bedford County, Tennessee 86O Census (Contributed by Ora Norvell and by Marie Garland) Civil District #3 Shelbyville P.0. 251 Arnold, Oliver P. 43 farmer $6000 $3000 Tenn.; Rachel 38 Tenn.; Oliver P. 1 Tenn. 286 Arnold, Hardin 24 farmer $ 500 Tenn.; Mary 25 Tenn.; John G. 3 Tenn.; Robert 1 Tenn. 287 Adah H. 40 f farmer $4000 $500 Tenn; Lucy 19 Tenn. 288 Arnold, Robert A. 27 farmer $500 Tenn.; Saphronia 28 Tenn.; William 8 Tenn. James 3 Tenn.; Clay 2 Tenn.; John 1 Tenn. 402 E.M.B.Norville 47 farmer $3000 $3000 Tenn.; Jerisha 38 f N.C. 7 children (Note by Ora Norvell: Jerisha was nee Arnold.) 405 Arnold, Eliza 65 N.C., Sarah 65 N.C. Civil Distric~t #5 (#6?) Shelbyville P.0. 812 Arnold, Elijah (Eligah) 70 farmer $6000 $1000 N.C. Sallie 70 (78?) N.C. 813 Arnold, Sam 35 farmer $3000 $400 Ten.; Elizabeth 30 Tenn.; James 1 Tenn; Elijah 10 Tenn.; Samuel 7 Tenn. Civil District #23 Shelbyville P.O. 2017 Arnold, Kate 61 f farmer $9000 $500 N.C.; James 44 Tenn. 2018 Arnold, Pleasant 40 farmer $700 Tenn.; Julia 34 Tenn.; Kate 10 Tenn; Pack 8 Tenn.; John 7 Tenn.; James 6 Tenn.; Winnie (Minnie?) 5 Tenn.; Francis 3 f Tenn. 2034 Arnold, Ann 49 f farmer $500 Tenn; Susan 28 Tenn. Civil District #24 Flat Creek P.0. 1099 Arnold, Martha 30 f farmer $600 $300 Tenn.; Mary 30 Tenn.; Henry 5 Tenn. 1125 Arnold, W. (Wm.?) 32 Tenn.; Mary 77 N.C. Civil DistriCt #25 Roseville P.0. 786 (986?) Arnold, Charles 35 farmer $3000 $700 Tenn.; Elizabeth 20 Tenn.; James 10 Tenn.; Eliza 9 Tenn; Sarah, 7 Tenn.; William 5 Tenn.; Larden 4 Tenn.; John 2 Tenn.; Mary 1 Tenn. 1010 (1011) Arnold, Robert 43 grocer Tenn.; Martha 47 N.C.(S.C.?); Eliza 22 Tenn. Mary 19 Tenn.; Sarah 18 Tenn.; Absalum 17 Tenn.; Dol 15 m Tenn.; Hall, William 24 farmer Tenn. Western Division District #5 316 Arnold, H. 56 m farmer $800 Tenn.; C. 36 f Tenn.; V.P. 17 f Tenn.; A. 16 m Tenn.; P. 14 f Tenn.; E. 13 f Tenn.; Elizabeth 11 Tenn.; M.A. 10 f Tenn.; H. 7 f Tenn.; Peter 4 Tenn.; Buchanon 2 Tenn.; Harbert 10/12 m Tenn. Western Division District #7 121 Arnold, J.F. 37 attorney Tenn.; Mary V. 38 Tenn.; Fogleman, Kate 16 Tenn.; Fogleman, L.V. 10 Tenn. District #8 738 Putman, A.G. 50 f N.C.; Arnold, Mary A. 23 Tenn. 739 Norvell, Charles 20 laborer Tenn. 830 Arnold, Henry 40 farmer $2000 Tenn.; Elizabeth 40 Tenn.; Julia 14 Tenn.; John 16 Tenn.; Robert 12 Tenn.; Eliza 8 Tenn.; Isaac 6 Tenn.; N. 4 f Tenn.; J.C. 2 m Tenn.; Henry 3/12 Tenn. (enumeration July 17, 1860) 832 Arnold, F.P. 76 f farmer $2000 $2000 Va. 224 Western Division #17 549 Arnold, Wm. 32 farmer $2400 $900 Tenn.; M.A. 21 f Tenn.; A.M. 5 m Tenn.; S.F. 3 f Tenn.; W.T. 9/12 m Tenn. Bedford County, Tennessee Cemetery Records. (Refer to our ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Quarterly, Vol. I No. 3 Spring 197O-71, p. 123. Bedford County Arnold Family Records from L.D.S. Library. Refer to our ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Quarterly, Vol I No. 3 p. 124. Notes made of Records In Bedford County Courthouse, Shelbyville, Tennessee, (Copied April 23, 24 and 25, 1959; contributed by Marie Garland) Deed Book AA p 432 25 Dec. 1829 Elijah Arnold sold to John Stephenson 12O acres on headwaters of Bell Buckle, a fork of Wartrace. Rush Hudson and John Price witnesses. Index of Deed Books Book B p 172 1810 ARN0LD, William deeded land E 530 1815 " , John bought land F 595 1817 " , James deeded land H 22 1817 " , Smith bought land J 14 1818 " , Robert bought land M 59 1820 " , James bought land Q 12 1823 " , Smith deeded land R 279 1824 " , Moses bought land AA 235 1828 " ,Enoch -— AA 432 1828 " , Elijah BB 2 1830 " , John Tax Deed DD 138 1830 " , Enoch DD 296 1834 " , Francis deeded EE 299 1835 " , John W. bought FF 393 407 1836 " , D.D. Arnold, in capacity of sheriff FF 550 1837 " , Jesse deeded FF 593 1837 " , Jesse GG 104 1837 " , Jas? or Jos? bought HH 74, 75 1838 " , Darling D. deeded (not land) JJ 174 1840 " , Wilie deeded Book KK p 113 R.F. Arnold sold horses, wagon, saddle. Attest: Robt. Arnold, M.C. Arnold 4 Feb. 1841. p 114 Absolom Arnold sold D.D. and M. Arnold a bay mare. p 408 Robt. Arnold sold 5 July 1841 for $1525 land in Dist.#25 near Blounts’ 5000 acre grant N235 on Duck River - 159 a. Reg. 7 July 1841. Book MM p 386. Elizabeth Arnold, formerly Elizabeth Sharp (I believe purchased) 45 a. for $400 - said land was conveyed to Wm. S. Jelt by Josiah Marberry by deed 6 Dec 1842, it being the place once owned by said Josiah Marberry and on which D.D. Arnold lived in 1840. (Land described in deed from Robt. 225 Cannon J.J. p340 and 41 -- other parcels -- ) 10 Jul 1843. Reg 12 Jul 1843. p 393 John Blackwell Sen. for love and affection . . ."to my daughter Elizabeth Arnold and her two children, Margaret Cortner and Anthony Sharp - give to said Margaret Cortner and Anthony Sharp slave 24 July 1843. (The clerk in the Deeds office advised tbat 1851-1861 records were destroyed.) (Note: Before Marie Garland left Oklahoma City to check the records in Bedford County, Tenn., she was told to secure permission from the custodian to look at the books "under the clock". In this room or cupola, she found several books with charred backs, in no order. In them, during the few short hours she had to search, she found the following): 1852 p 39 Inj & Att Bill. James R. Terry vs. Thomas M. Arnold, O.H. Bigham and others. Filed 10 Aug 1852. Arnold in Bedford Co., the Bighams in Texas. p 68 Louisa H. Arnold a bill over slave 28 March 1853 petition to sell. p 134 Louisa H. Arnold vs. James H. Arnold. Bill filed 18 July 1854. "James H. Arnold is a non resident of the State of Tenn. and resides in State of Mississippi." Sept. 1854 "Said James H. Arnold failed to answer, ordered bill be taken against him and set for hearing exparte." p 251 (a single sentence stating): "J.F. Arnold married M.V. Fogleman in 1859." p 255 Calvin J. Rodgers vs. Samuel S. Arnold and others filed 13 June 1856. "Subpe returned executed as commanded on Samuel S. Arnold. and wife Aug. 26, 1856. G. Phillips D. Shff. 1 copy of Bill furnished to Sam(1) Arnold to send off Sep. 25, 1856. Cross Bill filed Nov. 27, 1858 Bond to prosecute taken with W.W. Arnold, Security. Bond for the forth coming of the boy Wiley taken for $1200 with N.W. Arnold Security Dec. 31, 1858. p 274 Inj Bill Filed 4 July 1857 against Samuel S. Arnold. A judgment recovered against S.S. Arnold 14 Apr. 1857 $127.50 and $126.63 29 June1857. Arnold owned slaves and other valuable property. "All at once he pretended to sell them to his brother, W.W. Arnold or to his brother-in-law, E.M.B. Norville." "Your Orator" further charges several notes transferred by Saml. S. Arnold to Elijah Arnold the father of Samuel Arnold. One for 2 or 300 dollars. ... Sold to be beyond reach of creditors. All named parties all citizens of Bedford Co. Ans. filed 26 Aug. 1856 jointly by W.W. Arnold, Elijah Arnold and E.M.B. Norville in Chancery Court, Shelbyville. W.W. Arnold admits some slaves owned by Samuel S. Arnold before judgment. ... Elijah Arnold "indignantly denies he received $300 note for purpose of defrauding creditors of Samuel S. Arnold. Respondent bought tract of land for $3000 from W.W. Arnold and owed W.W. Arnold $1600 balance. E.M.B. Norville admits sometime in Dec. 1855 he bought some slaves from Samuel S. Arnold. ... Samuel S. Arnold told the J.P. at time of rendition of judgment he would appeal but respondent went home unwell and could not return to town before time to appeal had expired. Cases Chancery Court p 451 No. 378 Louisa H. Arnold Elizabeth Snelling died ( ? ) 1863 intestate, single, unsound mind. Owned land ... Oliver Arnold on west, on south by Robt. Cannon ... 150 acres. 226 On death of Elizabeth, land descended to Oratrix who is a niece of Elizabeth. "Your Oratrix" was then a married woman but now a feme sole." Ans. by James F. Snelling, Petitioner and her then husband, signed a deed in Dec. 1846. p 458 Original Bill filed Oct. 27, 1848 Wm. B. Noville vs. James K. Norton and D.J. Noville David J. Norville adm of estate Of Elizabeth dec’d filed separate answer. (The name spelled with an r and without.) E 419 Wm. Norvill 21 Jan. 1813 sold David Owen land for $200.37½ on waters of Wartrace fork of Duck River west side of Fork. JJJ 339 David Norvill, guardian of Reuben, (then residing?) in county of Johnson, State of Ark. appt. P.W. Harrison in the county of White in said state as attorney to act in his? share of the estate of our mother Martha Norvell, said property in County of Bedford Co., Tenn. 18 Nov 1872. (Comment by Marie Garland: Was Martha the daughter of Elijah and the sister of Samuel S. Arnold) Some Bedford County, Tennessee Marriages (Contributed by Marie Garland) (stopped copying at p. 434) Bondsman? J.M. Garrett Apr 25 1866 Julia A. Arnold J.P. Holden W.T. Hyde Dec 16 1865 Lizzie Arnold J.P. Cunningham page 244 Isaac Arnold June 27, 1867 Mary Purdy Ivey M.G. Bedford County Court Minutes — State Litcrary, Nashville (Contributed by Marie Garland) Part 2 1849—1852 Appointment one of judges of election District No. 3, Elijah Arnold, election to be held first Thursday Aug 1851. August 1851 W.Arnold, Dist. 6, released from paying double tax on 52 acres of land valued $500 - not listed on tax books. 1837 Bedford County Tax Rolls (Contribuied by Marie Garland) Copied at the State Archives, Nashville, April 2, 1959. Dr. Quarles, Archivist. Dist. Name Acres Value Tax Slave Value Tax Poll & Total Tax State 3 Arnold, Elijah 200 $1000 .50 2 $1000 .50 1.25 2.25 2 Arnold, Richard 3 Arnold, Smith 153 1400 .70 3 1800 .90 1.00 3.60 3 Arnold, Wiley .25 .25 3 Arnold, James .25 .25 3 Arnold, D.D. .25 .25 3 Arnold, James H. .25 .25 3 Norville, Lavord’s heirs 708 5539 2.70 9 4500 2.25 5.02½ 10.04 others and Norville, E.M B. .25 227 4 Arnold, James 1O0 1000 .50 2 1200 .60 1.10 2.20 6 Arnold, Jesse .25 10 Arnold, Jas Adm 150 1200 .60 11 ac School 22 .01½ 1 250 .12½ .72½ 1.47 Arnold, Elisha 48 200 .10 .35 .45 Arnold, John W. 50 300 .15 .40 .55 23 Arnold, Wiseman .25 Arnold, Nancy 1 500 .25 .25 .50 Arnold, Alsay .25 25 Arnold, R.F. .25 Arnold, Robt. 128 1000 .50 .50 1.00 Excerpts from "Duck River Valley In Tennessee and Its Pioneers" by Lucile Frizzell Jacobs (1968) (Contributed by Ora Norvell) Chapter 2 (page 7) "Archer and Nathan Chaffin, brothers, together with Grey Lynch, settled near the source of Wartrace Creek. The Thomas family and Jimmy Frizzell located on the eastern rim of the valley. The Webbs, Skidmores, Rainwaters, Murphys, and Mashes selected sites to the north of Bell Buckle Creek. The Peacocks, Suttons, Coopers, and Smalling settled on the west, while south of what is now the town of Bellbuckle were the Mayfields, Bradfords, Armstrongs, Gilchrists, Pruetts, Skeens, Chambers, Arnolds, Fraziers, Handcocks, Muses, Hensleys, Norvells, Denisons, Knotts, Stovalls and McGrews. Burrell Featherstone settled in the center of the present Bellbuckle and owned a great part of the land on which the town was later built." Chapter 3 (page 12—13) "The cyclone of 1830 ... is one of the epoch—making disasters that beset this pioneer section. The storm struck in and around Shelbyville about midnight, May 31. The results were devastating. The courthouse, a substantial brick building erected in 1815, was totally destroyed. Sharing the same fate were the Methodist Church, the Brick Hotel, the bank, the markethouse, thirty—eight shops and stores and fifteen dwellings. Five men were killed -- a Mr. Newton who was editor of the Shelbyville Intelligencer, Mr. David Whitson and a Mr. Caldwell, saddlers, a Mr. Rideout and a man named Arnold who was a clerk in the store of James Read, one of the demolished buildings." (These are the only references made to ARN0LD in the book.) See p. 287 in this issue - Book Review, "DOORS TO THE PAST" Benton County Formed 1835 from Henry and Humphries Counties. County Seat — Camden. Census Reports Available 184O—80. Benton County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Arnold,, Vincent 1 m 30-40; 1 f under 5; 1 f 20—30 Arnold, Wyatt 1 m 10—15; 1 m 60—70; 1 f 60—70 Arnold, Robert 1 m 5—10; 1 f 10—15; 1 m 50—60 2 f 5-10; 1 f 10—15; 1 f 20-30; 1 f 40—50 228 "Index to 1840 Census of Benton County, Tennessee" - Ephriam Perkins, Asst. Marshall who completed his work 24 Sept. 1840. Transcribed by Jonathan K. Smith, C,G. ("ANSEARCHIN’" NEWS - The Tennessee Genealogical Society Vol. 17 (1970) p. 129) p. 11 Wyatt Arnold 60—70 Page 12: Josiah P. Arnold 20-30 John Arnold 30-40 James Arnold 40-50 Ephraim Arnold 30-40 Willie Arnold 40—50 Fernandus Arnold 20-30 Benton County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) District #5 579 Absalom Arnold 40 Tenn.; Jane 36 N.C.; Susan 8/12 Tenn. (enumerated July,13,1860) 610 Epraim Arnold 60 Tenn.; Abby 60 Tenn. Town of Camden 674 Wyatt Arnold 33 Tenn. shoemaker; Martha 35 N.C.; Thomas 12 Tenn.; John 10 Tenn; Martha J. 8 Tenn. District #9 1138 Ferdinand Arnold 48 Tenn.; Nancy 46 N.C.; Harriett 22 Tenn.; Wyett 15 Tenn.; Francis 14 f Tenn.; Tennessee 9 Tenn.; Columbus 9 Tenn.; (twins) ( ? ) (not named) 3/12 m (enumerated 21 Aug. 1860) 1147 Henry T. Arnold 30 Tenn.; Sara 28 Tenn.; Anderson 5 Tenn.; Harris 2 Tenn. 1149 James Arnold Jr. 24 Tenn.; Elizabeth 21 Tenn.; Virginia 1 Tenn.; 1150 Aaron Arnold 29 Tenn.; Josephine 22 Miss.;. S.C. Pavott 6 Tenn.; Dorah 4 Tenn.; Cordelia 1 Tenn.; 1153 Jonathan Durden 77 N.C.; Sarah 70 N.C. 1154 John Arno1d 57 Tenn.; Elizabeth 57 Tenn.; Maryjane 28 Tenn.; John 21 Tenn.; Artimary 18 Tenn; William 15 Tenn. 1155 James Arnold 66 Ga.; Charlotty 61 N.C.; Eliz. Browh l7 Tenn. assists with house keeping; Thomas Holoman 14 Tenn. bound; George Killing 31 Tenn. laborer. 1157 J.P. Arnold 43 Tenn. Baptist clergyman; Mary 42 Tenn. "Benton County, Tennessee Marriages, 1837-1846". Copied by Jonathan K. Smith, C.G. for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 17 (1970) p. 135 J.P. Arnold performed a marriage on Nov. 28, 1844 Elder J.P. Arnold performed a marriage on Dec. 23, 1845 "Ancestors Are Where You Find Them" by Wilena Roberts Bejach for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. XI (1964) p 108. Those seeking to link Mississippi or Alabama Arnolds to Tennessee, see p. 29 Vol. 9, "Quarterly of Mississippi Genealogical Exchange, 314 Louisville St., Stark- ville, Miss. icr an cccount of one William Arnold of Benton Co., Tenn." The following item is a xerox copy of a genealogical column in a newspaper, which was copied at the Nashville Library in the Summer of 1971 for Mrs. Marie Arnold and her daughter, Mrs. Cherie Arnold Stewart. Although proper documentation cannot be given, it is printed here because of possible interest to anyone researching Benton County Arnolds "Arnold Ancestry Asked" W.A., Hattiesburg, Miss.-- "I want information concerning the ancestry of William Arnold of Benton County, Tenn., near Camden. He went to Bibb County, Ala., when a young man, and about 1824 married Elizabeth Majors. Their children were Sarah J. Arnold, born 1825; Elizabeth Arnold, born 1826; John M. Arnold, born 1828; James W. Arnold born 1830; Mary Ann Arnold, born 1832, William W., born 1834; 229 William Meredith Arnold born 1835; Fernanday Nathaniel, born 1838; Felix M. Arnold born 1841." Answer, —- If you have not seen it the History of Benton County, Tennessee, by Goodspeed, has a sketch of Aaron Arnold, proprietor of the Arnold Hotel of Camden, Tenn., and a native of Benton County, Tenn., was born June 7, 1832, son Of Wyly and Sally Arnold; natives of North Carolina and Mississippi, respectively. The father came to Benton County at an early date and followed farming on Beaver Dam Creek until his death in 1860. (Note: See p. 285 in this issue —- Book Review TENNESSEE COUSINS by Worth Ray.) Bradley County Formed in 1835 from Indian Lands. County Seat - Cleveland. Census -- 1840—80. Bradley County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) 8th District. Cleveland P.0. 368 Prince Arnold 24 Blacksmith Tenn. Cannon County Formed in 1836 from Coffee, Warren and Wilson Counties, County Seat - Woodbury; Available Census Records 1840—80. "Cannon County, Tenn. - Abstracts of Will Book "A" -- Contributed to "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS" Vol. 13 (1966) p. 114 by Mrs Esmerelda R. Smith, and abstracted for same by Mrs. Bunyan Webb. Will Book A p. 51. James R. Tolbert ... wife Lavina ... sons Silas T., Leroy G., John F. ... dau. America Arnold. Test. Calvin Curlee and James M..Roberts. Exc. wife Lavina Tolbert. Reg. Woodbury office 15 Aug. 1848. Carroll County Formed in 1821 from the Western District; County Seat — Huntingdon; Census 183O—80 "Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Carroll Co., Tenn." copied for "ANSEARCHIN’" NEWS Vol. 13 (1966) p. 11 by Mrs. Foreman H. Graham and by Mrs. Ruth Johnston and Mrs. C.W. Waldrop. Aubie Roy Arnold Paul Revier Arnold 1898 — 1964 1923 — 1944 Tenn. Cpl. Marines "1840 Census of Carroll Co. Tenn." (Index) copied by Bob Moss for "ANSEARCHIN’" NEWS Vol. 18 (1871) page 61 Page 71 Robert Arnold Carroll County Tennessee Marriage Book, 1838—1860" Transcribed from originals by Jonathan K.T Smith, C.G. for "ANSEARCHIN’" NEWS Vol. 18 (1971) p. 67 Preston Bracken - Susan Arnold 6 Feb 184O. Joshua Butler, JP Thomas H. Smith - Agnis Arnold 27 Apr. 1841. Thomas A. Pasture, JP (Note: See p. 285 this issue -— Book Review of TENNESSEE COUSINS by Worth S. Ray.) 230 Carter County Formed in 1796, formerly Carteret. County Seat - Elizabethton. Census — 1830—80. Carter County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 21 Arnold, William 1 m 10—15; 1 m 15—20; 1 m 20—30; 1 m 40—50 1 f 5—10; 1 f 15—20; 1 f 20—30; 1 f 50—60 p 22 Arnold, John 1 m under 5; 1 m 10-15; 1 m 40—50 2 f under 5; 1 f 5-10; 1 f 30—40 Arnold, Jarrett 1 m 15-20; 1 m 20—30; 0 females p 32 Arnold, Andrew 1 m 10—15; 1 m 30=40; 1 m 50—60 Arnold, Alexander 1 m 5—10; 1 m 30-40 3 f under 5; 3 f 5—10; 1 f 30—40 p Arnold, Richard. 30—40 Arnold, Eliza 20-30 Carter County Marriages copied from TENNESSEE MARRIAGE RECORDS - Volume 1. Edited by Pollyanna Creekmore. Compiled by Pollyanna Creekmore and Robert Tipton Nave. Being Transcriptions from the Original Bonds and Licenses at the County Courthouse, Elizabethton, Tenn. CARTER COUNTY 1796—1850. (Contributed by Marie Garland, by Marie Arnold, and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p Arnold, Andrew to Catharine Donley. 2 Aug. 1821. m. 4 Oct. 1821 by J. Keys, W.C. (slightly out of alphabetized order) p 3 Arnold, Catharine to Enoch Duncan (no dates given) Arnold, Jane to James Griffith Arnold, John, Jr. to Nancy Michael. 22 Jan. 1818, m. Jan. 22 by Jas. Keys, W.C.C. Arnold, Julius D. to Elizabeth Robertson. 24 Oct. 1811. George Williams, Sec. Arnold, Meridy D. to Hanna Eaton. 23 Apr. 1829; George W Eaton, Sec. Arnold, Rebecca E. to Nehemiah Hurley Arrendell, Elizabeth to David Guy p 38 Duncan, Enoch to Catherine Arnold 22 June 1850, James J. Duncan, Sec. p 55 Guy, David to Elizabeth Arrendell 17 June 1830, James Hickey, Sec. m. June 18 by G. Moore, J.P. p 69 Hurley, Nehemiah to Rebecca J. Arnold 2 April 1845; m. April 2 by B. Cole, J.P. "Miscellaneous Marriage Records" from D.A.R. MAGAZINE Jan. 1949 p. 79 Arnold, John, Jr. and Nancy Michael by James Keyes, M.G. 16 Jan. 1818 Elizabeth, Tenn. Arnold, Aaron and Catherine Donly by J. Keys, M.G. 4 Oct. 1821, Elizabeth, Tenn. Arnold, George W. to Hannah Richardson by J.J. Campbell, M.G. 13 Aug. 1876 Elizabeth, Tenn. Arnold, H.M. and Elizabeth A. Campbell by John I. Campbell, M.G. 8 May 1874 Elizabeth, Tenn. Arnold, Powell and Rebecca Roberts by Simon Forbes, M.G. (Date?) Elizabeth, Tenn. "Grantor—Grantee Index of Deed Book "A" 1796—1805, Carter Co., Tenn." contributed to "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 13 (1966) p. 163 by Robert T. Nave Arnold, John. 231 "Old Bond Records of Carter County, Tenn." contributed to "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. XII (1965) p 89 by R.T. Nave. 8-11-1828 Persons making Bond. - Samuel E. McQueen. Persons signing as Security -- William Arnold and William R. Blevins. Claiborne County Formed in 1801 from Grainger and Hawkins Counties. County Seat - Tazewell. Census Reports Available — 1830—80. Claiborne County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) 635 Wetherford Arnold 53 Va.; Sarah 48 Va.; Hugh 20 Va. "Old Irish Cemetery, Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tenn." (Not Complete) copied by Milburn Divine for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. IX (1962) p. 130 Thomas D. Arnold 1859 - 1936 Coffee County Formed 1836 from Franklin, County Seat - Manchester. Census 1840—80. Coffee County, Tennessee 184O Census. See our ARNOLD FAMILY ASS0CIATION QUARTERLY Vol. I No. 2 Winter 1970, p. 73—74. Coffee County, Tennessee, Census (Contributed by Ora Norvell and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) Fifth Civil District (No. 9) p 12 #140 John Arnold 70 farmer $3,000 Va.; Annah 71 f Md.; John 24 Tenn. Any (Arry?) f 54 (50?) f N.C.; Evaline 11/12 (7/12) Tenn. 11th Civil District p 61 #548 Jerry Arnold 22 laborer Tenn; Mary 22 (32?) N.C.; Lucy 1 Tenn. Seventh Civil District p #978 John Charles 56 waggon wright $1500 S.C.; Bersheba 59 f Tenn. Jane Arnold 25 f Tenn. Eighth Civil District p #1028 Peter Arnold 47 farmer $30O S.C.; Lewis 22 laborer Tenn.; John 20 Tenn. Clementine 18 Tenn.; Eliza 15 Tenn.; Elizabeth Arnold 75 S.C. Coffee County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Garland) District 5 Tullahoma P.0. 107-763 J.S. Arnold 39 N.C.; Sally 31 Tenn.; Sarah 15 Tenn.; Janiovie 12 Tenn.; Eliza 10 Tenn.; Benjamin 8 Tenn.; Martha 5 Tenn.; John 3 Tenn.; Mary 6/12 Tenn. (enumerated 6 July 1860) 674 W.W. Arnold 33 Tenn?; Patience 37 Tenn. Coffee County, Tennessee Letters of Administration for Intestate Estates Vol. I 1836-1841. Contributed by Marie Arnold) Court Minutes, pg. 67 March term 1837 Nancy Purdom, descd. James M. Arnold, John H. Wells, William M. Douglash, William Baker. (See page 285 this issue -- Book Review, TENNESSEE COUSINS by Worth S. Ray.) 232 Davidson County Formed in 1783 from Washington Co. County Seat - Nashville. Census 1820-80. Davidson County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Arnold, John 1 m 60-70 and family Davidson County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) District 12? 805 Arnold, Thomas 34 Stone mason Va.; Amanda 26 Va.; Lucy 9 Va.; Elizabeth 7 Va.; Mary 3 Va.; William 3/12 Tenn. FIRST MARRIAGE RECORD BOOK Jan. 2, 1789 - Dec. 13, 1837. Davidson Co., Tenn. Copied by Sarah Tucker Blair. Sponsored by French Lick Chapter D.A.R. Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 1952. (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood). p 84 (283 of Marriage Record Book) Horn, Matthew to Rachel Arnold Issued June 2, 1824. Sol. June 4, 1824. R. Hewitt, J.P. p 98 (325) Arnold, Jno. H. to Mary Ann Bryant. Issued Feb. 3, 1827. Sol. Feb. 4, 1827.}. White, J.P. p 136 (438) Flood, Hardy - Eliza Arnold. Issued July 25, 1833. Sol. July 25, 1833. Thos. T. Read, J.P. p 158 (503) Rives, Peter G. — Eliza Arnold. Mar. 17, 1836. Geo. Weller, M.G. Davidson County, Tennessee Marriages (Contributed by Marie Arnold) James H.Arnold to Mary Ann Bryant - Feb. 3, 1827 (See Jno. H. above) William Arnold to Martha E. Robertson Nov. 4, 1826 Decatur County Formed in 1845 from Perry County. County Seat — Decaturville. Census 1850-80. Decatur County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) District 12 125—907 Joe E. Arnold 35 Tenn.; S. 32 f Tenn.; T. 13 m Tenn.; E.J. 11 f Tenn.; E.E. 9 m Tenn.; J.H. 7 m Tenn; M.J. 5 f Tenn.; W? 3 m Tenn.; N. 11/12 m Tenn. (enumerated Sept. 12, 1860) DeKalb County Formed 1837-8; Parent Counties - Cannon, Warren and White; County Seat — Smith— ville; Census Reports Available 1840—80. DeKalb County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 3 Arnold, James 1 m 20-30 and family DeKalb County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) District 10 Smithville P.0. 164-1149 James Arnold 44 S.C.; Susannah 39 Ala.; Sarah 19 Tenn.; William 16 Tenn.; Jesse W. 11 Tenn.; Susan F. 8 Tenn,; Malinda 4 Tenn.; Dorinda 4 Tenn. (twins); John R. 1 Tenn. (Note: Ink spilled, and some of record could not be read.) 233 Dickson County Formed 1803 from Montgomery and Robertson Counties; County seat — Charlotte; Census Reports Available 1820—80. Dickson County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 4 Ephraim Arnold 3 m under 10; 1 m 26-45 1 f under 10; 1 f 26—45 Dickson County, Tennessee Marriage (contributed by Marie Arnold) Robert Leftrick to Emmeline Arnold Jan. 15, 1840 Dyer County Formed 1823 from Western District. County Seat - Dyersburg. 1830-80 Census. DyerCounty, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) 1st Civil District Dyersburg P.O. 27 C.A. Arnold 28 Tenn.; L.C. Arnold 25 Tenn. District 8 25-31 W.B. Arnold 30 Tenn.; E. Arnold f 26 S.C. 130-53 R. Arnold 45 farmer $500 $426 Tenn.; P.M. 44 f Tenn.; J.D. 12 m Tenn. M.E. 11 f Tenn. Fayette County Formed 1824 from Shelby and Hardeman; Somerville, County Seat; Census 1830-80 Fayette County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Arnold, R. 1 m under 5; 2 m 5—10; 1 m 15—20; 1 m. 20—30; 1 f under 5; 1 f 20—30 Arnold, John H. 2 m under 5; 1 m 10-15; 2 m 15—20; 1 m 40—50 2 f 5—10; 2 f 15-20 "Fayette County, Tenn. Marriages, 1838-1841" copied by Jonathan K. Smith, C.G. for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 17 (1970) p. 120 p 26 Reddick Arnold to Lucy J. Floyed. 24 Oct, 1839 Franklin County Formed 1807 from Bedford and Warren Counties; County Seat - Winchester; Census Reports Available 1820-80 "Franklin Co., Tenn. Tax and Voter Registration List, 1812 Taken by Richard Callaway, Commissioner"--Transcribed by Betty Givens Moore. for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol.18 No. 4 p. 159. Elijah Arnold Levi Arnold Franklin Co., Tenn. Settlement Book Vol. 1 1835—1843 Franklin Co., Tenn. County Court Minutes Vol. 2 Part 1 1832-1834 (See our ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Quarterly Vol. I No. 2 Winter 1970 p. 75) 234 Franklin County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) (Note by MCL: This census has been rearranged in "roughly" alphabetical form. There are two groups of Arnolds among the "A’s".) Charles Arnold 2 m under 10; 2 m l0—16; 1 m 16—18; 1 m 16—26; 1 m over 45 2 f under 10; 2 f 10—16; 1 f 26—45 Jacob Arnold 1 m under lO; 3 m 10—16; 1 m 16—26; 2 m over 45 4 f under 10; 1 f 10—16; 1 f 16—26; 1 f over 45 James Arnold 3 m under 10; 2 m 10—16; 1 m 16—26; 1 m over 45 2 f under 1O; 1 f 10—16; 1 f 16—26; 1 f over 45 Johnson Arnold 2 m under 10; 1 m 10-16; 2 m 16—26; 1 m over 45 3 f under 10; 2 f 10-16; 1 f over 45 John Darnal 1 m under 10; 1 m 10-16; 1 m over 45 2 f under 10; 1 f over 45 James Darnold (Dannold?) 2 m under 10; 2 m 10-16; 1 m 26—45; 1 m over 45 4 f under 10; 2 f 10-16; 1 f 16—26; 1 f 26-45 Joshua Arnold 2 m under 10; 1 m 26-45; 3 f under 10; 1 f 26-45 Love (Levi?)Arnold 1 m under 10; 3 m 10-16; 1 m 16—18; 1 m 16—26; 1 m 26—45 4 f under 10; 1 f 10—16; 1 f 26-45 Elijah Arno1d.: 2 m under 10; 1 m 10-16; 1 m 26-45 2 f under 10; 2 f 10-16; 1 f 26—45 Franklin Co.,Tenn. 1830 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 69 Harden Arnel --(this may be the Hayden Arnold who was found in court records about this time. Details not copied. p 86 Peter Arnold 2 m under 5; l m 5—10; 1 m 30-40; 1 f under 5; 1 f 30—40 p 129 Lindsey Arnoll 1 m 60-70 Franklin County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) District 14 Hurricane Mountain p 76 William Arnold 1 m 5—10; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 40-50 1 f under 5; 1 f 30—40 (2 f 10-16 ?) Franklin County, Tennessee 1850 Census -- No Arnolds or Arendells Franklin County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) District 5 Winchester P.O. 89-627 Anna Nuckles 52 Tenn.; Nancy J. 25 Tenn.; Samzia 14 Tenn.; Mourning Arnold 34 Tenn.; Anna Arnold 10 Tenn.; Joseph Arnold 8 Tenn.; Sarah F. Bishop 12 Tenn; John Bishop 10 Tenn. District 13 253—1759 John Arnold 41 farmer $3000 $2725 Tenn.; Martha 19 Tenn.; Mary J. 18 Ala. Joseph N. 5 farm hand Ala.; Elizabeth 12 Ala.; John M. 10 A.a.; Henry 8 Ala.; Robert 5 Ala.; William 2 Ala.; Sarah A. 4/12 Tenn. (enumerated Sep. 13, 1860) Franklin County, Tennessee Wills and Estates Book A 1795-1810 (Contributed by Marie Arnold) p 69 James Arnold, Mar. 5, 1810 - Inventory - apprs. by Scott Brow, Anthony Crockett, Thomas Oliver, James Mitchell p 71 William Graves (Groves) Aug. 7, 1804; Dec. 1805; Ex. — wife Mary — John Arnold, Jr. Wit: Thomas Withers, Scott Brow, Rebecca Withers. 235 Marriages of Franklin County, Tennessee 1838-1875 (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood and by Marian G. Hammers) (Note: Theese records, as well as other Franklin County records, were copied in book form (typescript) by the WPA in the 193Os. The first date is when the license was issued; 2nd date when returned.) p 11 Jeremiah Arnold-Elizabeth Stubblefield by A.B. Darrell 1 Jan. 1839, 4 Feb 1839 p 91 Ralph Arnold-Mourning Knuckles by C.L. Blanton, JP 27 Jul. l847; 3 Aug 1847 p 106 George W. Cobb-Mary Arnold by W.W. Watson 12 Jan. 1849; 12 Jan. 1849 p 191 John Arnold-Milethia Wells by J.B. Rogers JP Sep 1855; Sep 1855 p 191 Joseph M. Arnold-Sarah Fergerson by Simpson West JP 7 Oct 1855 -— p 210 James M. Bean—Rebecca Ann Arnold by Simpson West JP -- ; 7 June 1857 p 237 T.W. Young—M.A. Arnold by J.A. Silvertooth 22 July 1859, 28 July 1859 p 284 J.T. Arnold-Elizabeth Yarborough by (?) Sep 22, 1866; --- p 391 R.W. Jackson—Mary C. Arnold by E.H. Bennett, M.G. May 17, 1873; May 18, 1873 p 413 J.L. Arnold-Sallie Davis by (?) Oct. 6, 1874; ---- p 380 James W. Arnold-Lucinda Ladd by E.H. Bennett, MG June 17, 1872; June 17, 1872 p 358 George W. McBride-Loutisha Arnold by (?) June 25, 1871;--- Franklin County, Tennessee Marriages (Contributed by Marie Arnold) p.196 Barnett McDaniel m. Elizabeth Arnold 1833 - bond signed by Simeon Arnold Burden or Burkin McDaniel married Sarah Arnold (married 2nd Nancy Parrent) Gibson County Formed 1823 from Western District; County Seat - Trenton; Census 1830—80. Gibson County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Pauline Scott) (No page numbers given) Aurey Arnold 1 m 10—15; 1m 15-20; 1 m 50—60 (Aerey?) 1 f 10—15; 1 f 15-2O; 1 f 20—30; 1 f 40—50 Ase Arnold 2 m under 5; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 15—20; 1 m 40—50 1 f 5—10; 1 f 10—15; 1 f 30—40 James Arnold 1 m under 5; 1 m 30-40 1 f under 5; 1 f 15—20; 1 f 20—30 Ezekiel Arnold 2 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m 15-20; 1 m 40—50 2 f under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 20-30 Booker Arnold 2 m under5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 20-30 1 f 5—10; 1 f 20—30; 1 f 30—40;:1 f 50—60 Milly Aenold 1 m 10-15; 2 m 15—20; 3 f 5—10; 1 f 10-15; 1 f 20-30; 1 f 30—40 (Note by Pauline Scott: Milly (Melinda) Gilliland married James Lee Arnold Dec. 2, 1815 in Rutherford County, Tenn.; James Lee Arnold died in Gibson Co., Tenn. 1838. Ezekiel Arnold married Mary Gilliland Jan. 2, 1816 in Rutherford. Co., Tenn. Bookeer Arnold married Sophia Smith 18 Sep. 1830 in Rutherford Co., Tenn.) Gibson County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Pauline Scott and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) Civil District 3 p 151 #390 Jacob W. Arnold 26 farmer $6oo Tenn.; Angeline 24 Tenn.; Corilla 1 Tenn.; George 1/12 Tenn. Civil District 16 p 154 #429 Nathan Arnold 56 farmer and blacksmith $1000 Ga.; Martha 56 N.C. 236 Thomas 21 farmer Tenn.; Ezra 18 farmer Tenn.; Nancy 15 Tenn.; Nathan 12 Tenn.; John B. 23 farmer md. within the year; Mary 19 Tenn.; md. within the year. Civil District 19 p 175 #716 James Arnold 38 Tenn. farmer; Mary 36 ILL.; King 13 ILL., Sardinah 10 f Tenn.; Nancy 7 Tenn.; James 5 Tenn.; T.I N.R.H. Thedford 21 Tenn. farmer Elvira 23 Ky.; John 4 Tenn.; King 1 Tenn. p 199 #1050 Milly Arnold 50 Tenn.; Dorcas 23 Tenn.; Anna? 18 f Tenn.; Sarah 16 Tenn. Martha 14 Tenn. p 199 #1051 Joel Arnold 25 farmer $150 Tenn.; Sarah 21 S.C. Civil District #15 p 201 #1079 Benj. F. Arnold 24 farmer $150 Tenn.; Louisa 22 Tenn.; Martha 2 Tenn. Civil District #6 p 221 #1343 E.J. Arnold 36 farmer $4000 Tenn.; Margaret 34 Tenn.; Mary l7 Tenn.; Nancy 8 Tenn.; Eliza 4 Tenn.; Emeritt 8/12 f Tenn.; Elizabeth Patterson 12 Tenn.; Frances Patterson 10 Tenn.; Newson L. Pearce 14 Tenn.; Elizabeth Pearce 12. Civil District #10 p 234 #1516 R.Arnold 35 farmer Tenn.; Mary 30 Tenn.; John 5 Tenn.; Nancy 3 Tenn.; p 240 #1612 Booker Arnold 38 farmer $760 Tenn.; Sophia 3 N.C.; Henry 19 Tenn.; Mary 18 Tenn.; Thomas 16 Tenn.; Robert 12 Tenn.; Albert 12 Tenn.; Timothy 10 Tenn.; Shelby 7 Tenn.; Hamilton 4 Tenn.; Lavinia 1 Tenn. Civil District #5 p 269 #2011 William Arnold 44 farmer Va.; Casandra 34 N.C.; Mary 17 Tenn.; Christopher 14 Tenn.; Nancy 11 Tenn.; Sarah 9 Tenn.; Watson 8 Tenn; Almysa (Alson?) 7 f Tenn.; Susan 5 Tenn.; Freezanna (Franceanna) 2 f Tenn. (Note by Pauline Scott: William and Cassandra Acklin married 12 Nov. 1833 in Rutherford Co., Tenn.) District #11 p 292 #2318 Nowel (Nance?) Arnold 57 farmer $400 Ky.; Mariah 44 Ky.; Ann 17 Tenn.; James 16 Tenn.; Henry 14 Tenn.; Reason 1O Tenn.; Hessa 8 f Tenn.; Mary 5 Tenn. p 292 #2319 Wm. Arnold 38 farmer $300 Va.; Sinai 35 Tenn.; Jane 16 Tenn.; John 14 Tenn.; Thomas 12 Tenn.; Wm. 9 Tenn.; Nancy 7 Tenn.; Elizabeth 7 Tenn.; James 5 Tenn.; Martha 2 Tenn. p 292 #2320 Margrive? (Morgson?) Arnold 22 farmer Tenn. md. within year; Martha 18 Tenn. John 1 Tenn. p Americus Arnold 56 f Ky.; Reason M. 20 Tenn.; Hessy 19 Tenn.; Mary 14 Tenn.; Henry 23 Tenn.; Clementine 22 Tenn. p Martin Brown Arnold 26 Tenn.; Elizabeth 26 N.C.; John F. 2 Tenn. p David Arnett(?)Va. Mary J. 18 Tenn.; Olin C. 13 Tenn.; Jasper 5 Tenn.; Panese Arnold 88 Tenn. William L. Arnold 12 Tenn. living with Gilbert and Sarah Nicklos John Arnold 15 Tenn. operator in cotton factory. Gibson County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contr1buted by Pauline Scott) (No page numbers or household numbers given) John Arnold 51 N.C.; Nancy 4O Tenn.; Rebecca 17 Tenn.; William 15 Tenn.; Milton 12 Tenn.; Martha 8 Tenn.; Chislon 1/12 Tenn.; Gran(?) Oliver 28 Tenn. Mrs. A. H. Arnold 32 Tenn.; Cornelu? (Carmela) 11 Tenn.; George 9 Tenn.; Lena 7 Tenn.; Martha 6 Tenn.; John 4 Tenn.; Nancy 3 Tenn.; Elizabeth Hamabbton 64. N.C. 237 H.C. Arnold 32 Tenn.; Louiza 22 Tenn.; Luther 2/12 Tenn.; Adline Petty 20 Tenn.; Morris Tilmon 65 N.C. R. Arnold 49 Va., Ricca 32 Tenn.; Robert 21 Tenn.; Timothy 18 Tenn.; Shilore(?) 16 Tenn.; Hambleton 13 Tenn.; Lavinia 11 Tenn.; Emerly 2 Tenn. E.J. Arnold 45 Tenn.; Margaret 44 Tenn.; Nancy 17 Tenn.; Eliza 13 Tenn.; James 1 Tenn.; J.B Corlton 22 Tenn. George Shane 44 Tenn.; Bertha (Martha?) 40 Tenn.; Clay 18 Tenn.; Nancy Arnold 68 S.C. William Arnold 54 Va.; Cassandra 43 N.C.; Nancy 21 Tenn.; Elmira 16 Tenn.; Carlos 17 Tenn.; Susan 14 Tenn.; Anna 12 Tenn.; William 9 Tenn.; Estella 7 Tenn.; Lavina 1 Tenn. W.H. Arnold 24 Tenn.; Matilda 20 Tenn.; Ada 2 Tenn. Museo Arnold Tenn.; Martha 25 Tenn.; John 11 Tenn.; Elizabeth 9 Tenn.; Mary 7 Tenn.; Matilda 5 Tenn.; Bulea 2 Tenn. Melinda Arnold 60 N.C. Dorcus 42 Tenn. Joel Arnold 35 Tenn.; Sarah 32 S.C.; Nancy 10 Tenn.; Sarah 7 Tenn.; William 6 Tenn.; Emily 4 Tenn.; Joel 1 Tenn. B.F. Arnold 34 Tenn.; Martha 34 Tenn.; Martha 12 Tenn.; Sarah 10 Tenn.; Malinda 6 Tenn.; Thomas 2 Tenn. T.G. Arnold 32 Tenn.; Margrett 23 Tenn.; Nathan 3 Tenn.; Martha 2/12 Tenn. Martha Arnold 64 N.C.; Ezra 27 Tenn.; Nathan 21 Tenn.; J.B. 34 Tenn. Joseph B. Arnold 51 Va.; Rodin 40 Tenn.;, William 13 Tenn.; John Hardy 60 Va. Ann 57 Va. John Williams 23 Tenn.; Martha 24 Tenn.; Jennefer B. 6 Tenn.; Amanda J. 4 Tenn. John W. 1 Tenn. (Martha was nee Arnold) William W. Williams 34 Ala.; Sarah 28 Tenn.; Rebecca Jane 12 Tenn.; Sarah 1O Tenn.; Andrew 6 Tenn.; Susan 4 Tenn.; Elmsey 2 Tenn. (Sarah was nee Arnold.) Martin Brown Arnold 36 Tenn.; Elizabeth 36 N.C.; John F. 12 Tenn.; William J. 9 Tenn.; Mary E. 6 Tenn.; Asa 4 Tenn.; Thomas Knott 19 Tenn.; Martha Aslin 19 Tenn. John H. Arnold 33 Tenn.; Sarah 25 N.C.; Jane 6 Tenn.; James 1 Tenn. Gibson County, Tennessee 1870 Census (Contributed by Pauline Scott) William Hall 44 Va.; Elizabeth ( ? )Tenn.; Jane Arnold 14 Tenn. Muscarvat (?) Arnold. 47 Tenn.; Martha 37 Tenn.; John 20 Tenn.; Mary 14 Tenn.; Tilda 19 Tenn.; Myles 10 Tenn.; Jane 8 Tenn.; George 7 Tenn.; Rollie P. 5 m Tenn.; Jodie 4 f Tenn.; Allice 2 Tenn. Ben Arnold 44 Tenn.; Martha 46 Tenn.; Millie 14 Tenn.; Tom 11 Tenn.; Nancy 9 Tenn.; James 7 Tenn.; Elmeda 4 Tenn.; Lavinia 1 Tenn. Martin Brown Arnold 46 Tenn.; Elizabeth 46 N.C.; John 22 Tenn.; Asa 14 Tenn.; Martha Aslin 29 Tenn. J.P. Arnold 40 Tenn.; Mary E. 36 Tenn.; Olive R. 17 Tenn.; Oscar M. 14 Tenn.; Allice C. 11 Tenn.; Elphis E.(?) 9 Tenn.; Sultrer (?) 6 Tenn.; William C. 14 Tenn. J.B. Arnold 43 Tenn.; Eliza C. 35 Tenn.; John Sharp 12 Tenn.; Robert 6 Tenn. 238 C.A. Arnold 31 Tenn.; Susan 27 Tenn.; Nathan 6 Tenn.; Mattie 5 Tenn.; John 1 Tenn. H.S Arnold 64 Tenn.; Anna 53 Tenn.; Alvira 27 Tenn.; William 19 Tenn.; Mattie 17 Tenn.; Quncey(?) 11 f Tenn. E.J. Arnold 56 Tenn.; Margaret 54 Tenn.; James 11 Tenn.; John 11 Tenn.; E. Arnold 15 f Tenn.; Laura 2 Tenn.; Martha 46 Va.; Erma l4 Tenn. Gibson County Tennessee Marriage Records 1824-1860 (Contributed by Pauline Scott) p James Arnold and Mary Thedford were married in Gibson County by Hugh McKeown, JP April 6, 1836, recorded at Trenton, Tenn. Courthouse. p Ezra J. Arnold married Margaret C. Patterson March 10, 1833, ceremony performed by James Stewart; Trenton Courthouse record. p Number not given. Nancy Arnold and Herbert A. Ragsdale, July 29, 1837 lic. is. by A.C. Nimmo, clk. Md. Aug. 1, 1837 by D.B. Dickson, JP Titus Caudell, bondsman. p 78 #69 David Arnold and Siney Ualker; August 10, 1841. License, issued by A.C. Nimmo, Clk. Md. Aug. 10, 1841 by F.L. Conner, JP. James Arnold, Bondsman. p 80 #90 Martha A.T. Arnold and George Shane. Nov. 16, 1831 lic. is. Md. Dec. 6, 1841 by J.W. Wallace, JP. James Lyon, Bond. p 94 #52 Richardson Arnold and Polly Dickey. July 3, 1843 lic. is Md. July 27, 1843 by D.B. Dickson, JP. J.M. Halford, bondsman. p 110 #49 Martin Brown Arnold and Elizabeth Knott. June 12, 1845 lic. is. Md. June 12, 1845 by John S. Wilson, JP. John Martin bondsman. p 110 #54 Mary N. Arnold and William H. Witt. July 2, 1845 lic. is. Md. 2 July 1845 by J.M. Wallace, JP. J.W. Lile, bondsman. p 134 #125 Jacob W Arnold and Angeline K. Hamilton. Dec. 27, 1847 lic. is. Md. 25 Jan. 1848 by Thomas D. Thomas, M.G. No bondsman. p 122 #89 Frances C. Arnold and Benjamin Womack. Sep. 4, 1846 lic. is. Married Sep. 6, 1846 by Joseph Riddle, M.G.S. T.C. Bueff, bondsman. p 144 #132 Joel Arnold and Sarah Paris. Dec. 28, 1848, lic. is. by J.A. McDearmon. Md. Dec. 28, 1848 by William Sugg. William Williams bondsman. p 138 #42 Benjamin F. Arnold and Louisa Waldrop. Mar. 30, 1848 lic. is. J.W. Gilliland, bondsman. Md. by J.P. McAllister. p l52 #112 John B.Arnold and Mary A. Johnson. Oct. 31, 1849 lic. is. by J.A. McDearmon, clk. Md. Nov. 1, 1849 by B. Ragan. No bondsman. p 162 #111 Lucindia Arnold and George C. Hellard. Nov. 4, 1850 lic. is. Md. Nov. 4, 1850 by William Sugg, JP. No bondsman. p 164 #143 Mary Arnold and Robert E. Burgess. Dec. 24, 1850 lic. is. Md. Dec. 24, 1850 by Thomas B. Cousins, M.G. James L. Bethsahres, bondsman. p 174 #7 James P. Arnold and Mary E. Shane. Jan. 5, 1852 lic. is. Md. Jan, 6, 1852 by Elisha Mathis. W.H.Whitt, bondsman. p 176 #34 Nancy J. Arnold and William Henderson. Feb. 25, 1852, T.G. Arnold bondsman. No other information p 176 #41 Littleberry B. Arnold and Sarah A. Lewis. Mar. 9, 1852 lic. is. Md. Mar. 9, 1852 by John Umstead. E.M. Witt, bondsman p 187 #14 Willie J. Arnold and William C. Ree. Jan. 19, 1853 lic. is. Md. Jan. 19, 1853 by Jacob Mathis, M.G. No bondsman. p 188 #30 John H. Arnold and Sarah E. White. Feb. 1, 1853 lic. is. Md. Feb. 23, 1853 by Wm. F. Ramsey, M.G. Thomas W. Arnold, bondsman. p 190 #51 Benjamin F. Arnold and Martha Ford. Mar. 28, 1853 lic. is. Md. March 29, 1853 by E.A. Crocker, M.G. Joel Arnold, bondsman. p 192 #78 Sarah A. Arnold and W.W. Williams. July 2, 1853 lic. is. Md. July 3, 1853 by E.H. Crocker, M.G. William W. Williams Jr., bondsman. 239 p 196 #132 Mary M. Arnold and, Robert A. Porter. Oct. 5, 1853 lic. is. Md. Oct. 6, 1853 by Eli Boyett, JP V.B.Wright, bondsman. p 205 #65 Ann I. Arnold and Samuel A. Roberts. Apr. 22, 1854. William Browning bondsman; no other information. p 216 #10 Martha Arnold and John Williams, Jan. 9, 1855, lic. is. E.W. Raines, clk. Md. by E.H. Crocker, M.G. Jan. 9, 1855. No bondsman. p 220 #63 Sardinia E. Arnold and William M. Lourance, May 26,1855 lic. is. Md. May 27, 1855 by D.W Jarvis, J.P. No bondsman. p 221 #89 James M. Arnold and Elizabeth West. Aug. 3, 1855 lic. is. Md. Aug. 5, 1855 by William Ray, M.G. No bondsman. p 221 #90 Mary E. Arnold and N.S. Pierce. Aug. 4, 1855 lic. is. by E.W. Raines, clk. Md. Aug. 7, 1855 by G. Wright, M.G. No bondsman. p 240 #169 B. Arnold and Rebecca Finch. Nov. 24, 1856; William H. Halford, bondsman. No other information. p 250 (no number) Jane Arnold and G.H. Keaton. Nov. 2, 1857; H.Battle, bondsman. No other information. p 263 #162 Henry Arnold and Clementine Petty. Dec. 20, 1858 lic. is. Md. Dec. 22, 1858 by W.H. Baldridge, JP. No Bondsman. p 432 #121 S.C. Arnold and Eliza Ann Duggen. Md Apr. 27, 1870 by W.C. Holmes, M.G. p 38 #305 John B. Arnold and E.C. Sharpe. Dec. 2, 1869 by S. Sullivan M.G. p 172 #174 R.A. Arnold and A.J. Hall. Sep. 5, 1866. p 253 #345 W.F. Arnold and Nancy Patterson. Oct. 30, 1867 by Matt Williams, M.G. Book B p 89 #328 John N. Arnold and Mrs. A.J. Fisher. Feb. 1, 1872 by Thomas H. Fisher, JP p 92 # 89 Tom Arnold and Elizabeth Knox Feb. 7, 1872; Feb. 9, 1872 by R.V. Scott, M.G. p 128 #304 William J. Arnold and Martha Anne Powell. Nov. 13, 1872. Nov. 17, 1872 by J.W. Johns. p 179 #223 W.G. Arnold and Virglnia E. Allen. Sep. 13, 1873. No other information. p 220 # 71 James Arnold and Laura Mayo. Feb. 13, 1874 by B.0. Carlon. p 313 # 19 Martin B. Arnold and Martha Aslin. Jan. 12, 1876; Jan. 16, 1876 by J.W. Johns. p 413 #285 George Arnold and Sue Fielder. Nov 17, 1877; Nov. 18, 1877 by B.0. Carlon, JP. p 414 #291 L.L. Arnold and S.A. Vaughn; Nov 22, 1877 by Thomas W. Branson, JP "Gibson County, Tenn. Wills and Bonds - Book No. 1 1824-1833. New Index." Contributed by Mrs. C.C. James to "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 19 No. 1 (1972) p. 32. Wm.B. Arnold 137 Gibson County, Tennessee -- Original Deed (Contributed by Pauline Scott; abstracted by Hazel Arnold MacIvor) Deed Book Z p. 90. Thomas Bradford and Sarah J. Bradford, to John H. Arnold (No counties of residence given) for $800.00 for 100 acres...Bounded by A. Lewis’ corner... etc. Signed, Inst. 12 July 1866 Thomas Bradford Rec. (Deed cut off at bottom) Sarah J. Bradford Gibson County, Tennessee Cemetery. See our ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Quarterly Vol I No. 3 Spring 1970—71 page 125. 240 Grainger County Formed 1796 from Hawkins and Knox Counties; County Seat - Rutledge. Census 1830—80. "A List of Taxable Inhabitants of Grainger County for the Year 1805" Transcribed by Betsy West (Mrs. Daniel) for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 19 No 1 (1972) p. 16: William Arnold (listed twice) Grainger County, Tenn. (Tax List?) (Date?) (Contributed by Marie Arnold) William Arnold 400 acres 1 white poll; 1 black Early East Tennessee Taxpayers - Grainger County, Tenn. (Contributed by Marie Arnold) Bounds of Capt. Horner’s Co. taken by William Arnold, Esq., 1799. Index to Grainger County, Tenn. Wills and Deeds (Contributed by Marie Arnold) (Note by Marie Arnold: These were ordered, but was told they did not have them.) Jacob Arnold p. 183 William Arnold p. 67, 143, 163, 314, 543, 344, 356, 358, 360. 1794 Index to Grainger County, Tenn. Will Book I 1833-1841 ( Contributed Marie Arnold) George W. Arnold p. 300 Thomas D. Arnold p. 176 Greene County Formed 1783 from Washington County; County Seat - Greenville. Census — 1830—80. Index to Greene County, Tenn. Inventory 1828—1843 (Contributed by Marie Arnold) Oliver F. Arnold 568—569 Joseph Arnold 549 Thomas D. Arnold 373,394,587, 597, 699 See page 286 in this issue -- Book Review of HISTORY OF TENNESSEE by Goodspeed. Hamilton County Formed. 1819 from Rhea, County Seat — Chattanooga. Census Reports — 183O-8O. Hamilton County, Tennessee 1820 census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p. 77 James Arnold 1 m 2O-3O 2 f under 5; 1 f 20—30 Hancock County Formed 1844 from Claiborne and Hawkins Counties; County Seat - Sneedville; Census Reports Availab1e — 1850—80. Hancock County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) 32 Sub Division E Dist. p 54 #14 Asa Arnold 38 farmer Va.; Elizabeth 26 Tenn.; Emily F. 5 Va.; Manerva J. 3 Va.; Sarah L. 1 Va. Hardeman County Formed 1823 from Western District; County Seat - Bolivar. Census 1830—80. Hardeman County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Gertrude Crook Dean) p 339 (170) #1444 J.W. Arnold 20 farmer Miss.; Margrett 20 N.C. 241 "West Tennessee District, Land Grants, Book I." Abstracted from microfilm by Mr. and Mrs. William Lusk Crawford for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 15 (1968) p. 182. page 620. #627. Rec. Oct. 12, 1827, Cert. #6702 dated Sept. 20, 1824. Issued by Reg. of West Tenn., James Watkins for 15 a. entered Jan. 10, 1825 by #1629. Granted to Evanda McIver and Moses Woodfin assignees of said Watkins, tenth dist., Hardeman Co., adj. entry #1609 in name of John H. Bills, Carter C. Collier and William Ramsey for 11 a., then on south boundary line of William W. Boman adj. John Arnold, adj. B. Hardeman. Hawkins County Formed 1786 from Sullivan County; County Seat - Rogersville; Census 1830—80 "Early East Tennessee Taxpayers" Compiled by Pollyanna Creekmore for The East Tennessee Historical Society’s PUBLICATIONS Vol. 32 (1960) p. 121: (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood.) Hawkins County, Tennessee Tax Lists 1809-1812 McWilliams Company, 1809 Arnold, Mary widow 170 acres (torn) Hawkins County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marian Ledgerwood) p. 33 Doctor Arnold 2 m under 5; 1 m 5—10; 1 m 30-40 1 f under 5; 1 f 10—15; 1 f 20—30 George Arnold 2 m under5; 1 m 20-30 1 f 5—10; 1 f 30—40 Hawkins County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) District #6 #100 John Arnold 65 Va. farmer; Martha 50 Tenn.; Anderson 13 Tenn. District #17 #16 William Arnold 27 Tenn. laborer; Nancy 23 Tenn.; Mary 1 Tenn.; Margaret 20 Tenn.; Jane 5 Tenn. #21 Doctor Arnold 56 Tenn. laborer; Susannah 45 Tenn.; Frankey 20 Tenn.; Wright 18 Tenn.; James 16 Tenn.; Baker 12 Tenn.; Jane 11 Tenn.; Calvin 9 Tenn. Nathan 6 Tenn. #44 William Arnoid 22 Tenn. laborer; Nancy 25 Tenn.; George 6/12 Tenn. #50 George Arnold 45 Tenn. farmer; Margaret 45 Tenn.; Andy 20 Tenn.; Ellen 17 Tenn.; Seth 13 Tenn.; Mary 12 Tenn.; Jane 7 Tenn.; Eliza 4 Tenn. #51 Hervey (Harvey?) Arnold 32 Tenn. laborer; Eliza 30 Tenn.; Josephine 6 Tenn.; Martha 3 Tenn.; Rathemie 20 Tenn. Hawkins County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Gertrude Crook Dean) 1191 - 1117 William Arnold 35 farmer Tenn.; Nancy 29 Tenn.; Mary E. 11 Tenn. Julia A. 8 Tenn.; Susan 6 Tenn.; Frances 3 Tenn. 1196 - 1122 Claiborn Arnold 70 farmer Tenn.; Arthur 18 Tenn.; John 16 Tenn.; Miller 14 Tenn.; Mira 12 f Tenn., Narcissus 10 Tenn. 410 - 876 George W. Arnold 27 wagon maker N.C.; Susan 27 Tenn.; Plo Y 6 Tenn.; Lovion 3 Tenn.; Elizabeth 1 Tenn.; Sarah McMahon 17 domestic Tenn. 419 - 494 Henry Arnold 46 farmer Tenn.; Eliza 42 Tenn.; Happy 26 Tenn.; Martha 14 Tenn.; Reuben Underwood 18 Tenn.; Sarah Flanagan 17 Tenn. 462 - 464 John Arnold 30 shoe maker N.C.; Eliza 23 Tenn.; Mary J 6 Tenn.; Matilda E 5 Tenn.; James W 1 Tenn.; Mary McMahan 11 Tenn. 242 1290 - 2326 Doctor Arnold 66 Tenn.; Susan 55 Tenn.; James 26 Tenn.; Baker 20 Tenn.; Jane 19 Tenn.; Calvin 16 Tenn.; Waltham ?? Tenn. 1174 — 1108 William Arnold 29 (39?) Tenn.; Nancy 34 Tenn.; George 20 Tenn.; William 8 Tenn.; Hettie? 70 Tenn. 1015 - 955 Martha Arnold 59 (39?) Tenn.; Harriet Mordock 22 Tenn. 1016 - 956 Andrew Arnold 23 farmer Tenn.; Martha 21 Tenn.; Wm. F. 5/3? Tenn.; George H? 8/12 Tenn. 387 — 365 George W. Arnold 68 N.C.; Susan 64 N.C.; Nancy K. 38 N.C.; Burton 21 N.C. TENNESSEE MARRIAGE RECORDS - Vol. II (1958) Edited by Pollyanna Creekmore Hawkins County, Tennessee (Contributed by Marie Arnold and by Marian Ledgerwood) Arnold, Ann - Matthew Cahoon 5 Aug 1853 Arnold, Burton A. to Martha Jackson — May 22, 1861. William L. Armstrong, Sec. Arnold, Eliza Jane - Martin E Ragle. 27 Sep 1849 Arnold, Elizabeth - Joshua Mullins. 13 Jan. 1859 Arnold, Frances — Isaac L. Christian. April 22, 1859 Arnold, George W. - Susanna Simmons. 18 April 1853 (license not endorsed) Arnold, Jennie - Jesse Bailey. 15 Sep. 1862 Arnold, John — Mary Matilda Hartman. 22 Oct. 1848. Wm. Patterson, Sec. Arnold, Julia Ann — William H. Miles. May 16, 1855. Arnold, Mary -Michael Hensley. 28 Aug. 1842 Arnold, Melinda J.— William Simpson. 23 Aug. 1853 Arnold, Nancy E.- William Christian. Feb. 21, 1853 Arnold, William - Nancy Skelton, 7 July 1848. Samuel Smith, Sec. m. 13 July by John Scism, J.P. Arnold, William C. - Nancy Schism Nov. Nov. 11, 1848. John Christian, J.P. m 12 Nov. by John H. Clark, M.G. Arnold William — Rosaline Jackson. 18 Feb, 1865 (License not endorsed) Michael O’Neill, Sec. Hawkins County, Tenn. Index to Wills 1789 - 1850 (Contributed by Marie Arnold) page 164. Fanny Arnold pg. 41. (Was told they had no such will.) Henderson County Formed 1821 from Western District; County Seat — Lexington. Census 1830—80 "Index to 1840 Census Henderson Co., Tenn.;" Transcribed from Microcopy by Thomas P. Hughes, Jr. for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 17 (1970) p. 185. p. 333 Nancy Arnold p. 338 George M. Arnold p 339 Willis Arnold James Arnold "1850 Mortality Schedule for Henderson Co., Tenn." Transcribed from Microcopy by Thomas P. Hughes, Jr.. for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol.. 17 (1970) p. 190. District #6 William Arnold Age 3 male; b Tenn. Died June. Cause — Hooping Cough. 243 Henderson County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Gertrude Crook Dean) District #3, p. 129, R. 43 William Hart 27 Va.; Elizabeth 19 Tenn.; Mary H. Arnold 14 Tenn. 91 W.M.Arnold 33 S.C.; Rebecca 26 S.C.; Robert 13 Tenn. 92 Samuel A. Allen 67 farmer; Nancy 46 Va.; 5 children (Note by Gertrude Crook Dean: Nancy, the wife, was nee Arnold) 92 Nancy Arnold 62 S.C.; George 26 Ala.; Susan 16 Tenn.; Nancy 21 Tenn.; Martin 35 S.C. District #5 5 Crook, Jeremiah 54 S.C.; Mary 49 Va.; Williams 24 S.C.; Jonathan 18 S.C. Mary E. 14 S.C.; Jeremiah M. 12 Tenn.; Elliott H. 11 Tenn.; Nancy. 8 Tenn.; Joseph 2 Tenn. (Note by Gertrude Crook Dean: Mary, the wife, was nee Arnold, Jeremiah and Mary (Arnold) Crook great-grandparents to G.C,D.; Jeremiah M. was Mitchum - was killed in Civil War.) p 147 104 Willis Arnold 58 Va.; Charlotte 52 S.C.; L.B.T. Robertson 27 Ala.; Rhody 23 S.C.; Rexanna V. 9/12 Miss. (Note by Gertrude Crook Dean: Charlotte, the wife, was nee Farrow.) 105 James Arnold 54 Va.; Jane 50 S.C.; Sarah 24 Ala.; George 22 Ala.; Mary E. 21 Ala.; Martha 18 Tenn.; Lucinda 17 Tenn.; James R. 14 Tenn. (Note by Gertrude Crook Dean: Jane, the wife, was nee Melton.) p148 119 Mitchum Arnold 43 S.C. farmer; Sarah 31 Va.; Mary H. 13 Tenn.; Stephen J.(I?)11 Tenn.; George W. 7 Tenn.; Willis J. 5 Tenn.; James M. 4 Tenn. (Note by Gertrude Crook Dean: This is George M. and Sarah (Hamnet), son of William and Nancy (Meredith) Arnold. District #6, 29 David Wadley O.N. 38 Tenn.; Sarah 35 Tenn. and family (Note by Gertrude Crook Dean: Sarah, the wife, was nee Arnold.) 81 Willis M. Arnold 28 Ala. farmer; Margaret 26 S.C.; Caroline 5 Tenn. George 2 Tenn. (Note by Gertrude Crook Dean: Willis M. was son of William and Nancy (Mere- dith) Arnold.) District #8, p. 166 13 Thomas Arnold 23 N.C. blacksmith; Rebecca 24 N.C.; Lucy J. 8 Ky.; John J. 3 Tenn.; Louise 6/12 Tenn. Henderson County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Gertrude Crook Dean) Jacks Creek. 364 Willis Arnold 68 Va., Charlotte 61 Va. Cemetery Records of Henderson and Chester Counties, Tenn. Refer to our ARNOLD FAMIILY ASSOCIATION Quarterly Vol. I No. 4 Summer 1970-1971 page 170-171 for Cemetery Records pertaining to some members of this branch of Arnolds. The following information was extracted from Chancery Record "B" Page 84 of Madison Couty, Alabama because the Arnold involved later moved to Henderson Co., Tenn. This is from a sixteen-page record of the court proceedings, which record 244 is in possession of the ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION. Information pertinent to the Henderson Co., Tennessee family extracted by Marian C. Ledgerwood.) James Arnold and 26th day of Jan. 1824 was filed in the office of William Arnold the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Madison County vs. in the State of Alabama, which Court exercised D.D. Haslip Chancery Jurisdiction a Bill of Complaint as Nathan Green and followeth to wit: Elisha Meredith James Arnold and William Arnold of the County of Madison and State of Alabama That sometime in the month of August in the year 1813 their father John Arnold departed this life and your orator William togeather with one Nancy Arnold now Nancy Haslip were left executors to the last will and testament of said John Arnold ... That on or about the 30th day of June 1818 the said Nancy intermarried with one Thomas Haslip who upon his intermarriage became pos- sessed of a portion of the property of John Arnold the father of your Orators... Summer or fall 1820 ... Nancy separated from Haslip ... Thomas Haslip died 1821, Estate insolvent. Jackson Co., Ala. 11 April 1824. Nathan Green statement. ... Bill in Frank- lin Co.; Tenn. filed 6 Feb. 1821 against Wm. Arnold heir of John Arnold, deceased, Sally Arnold, Polly Arnold, George M. Arnold minors under 21, heirs of John Arnold, deceased, Janes Arnold, Willis Arnold, Richard Shackleford and Frances his wife, Jonathan Crook and Lucy his wife, Samuel Allen and Nancy his wife, all heirs and legatees of John Arnold ... John Arnold died in 1813 Spartanburg, South Carolina. William Arnold and Nancy Arnold, wife of deceased, were appointed executors. Procured letters Testamentary 9 Nov. 1813. (Will of John Arnold copied in these papers)... About year 1816 Nancy and children moved to Alabama, brought 8 negroes and personal property. In 1818 Nancy married Thomas Haslip, who resided in Franklin Co., Tenn. Nancy moved to Franklin Co. Nancy divorced and returned to Madison Co., Ala. (Refer to our ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Quarterly Vol. II No. 2 Winter Quarterly Nov. 1971 p. 78079 for will of John Arnold, whose wife was Nancy (Mitchum). Will dated 19 July 1813, Recorded 23 Nov. 1813. CHRONICLES OF SMITH COUNTY, TEXAS Vol. 6 #1 (Contributed by Marie Arnold) p. 3 "Early in the year of 1851, the Arnold family left their homes in Henderson County, Tennessee to go to Texas. Included in the party were George Mitchum Arnold and his wife, Susan Douglas Arnold, and their baby girl Elizabeth (Betty) Arnold; also George’s brother, Henry Meredith Arnold and his wife, Becky Rhodes Arnold, with twin baby girls, Sarah and Nancy. George Arnold was a farmer owning two slaves. He had eight children by his first wife, Susan Douglas Arnold; one child by his second wife, Jane Alexander Arnold; and five children by his third wife, Maggie Canterberry Arnold. (This information was provided by Zella Williams, grand-daughter of Meredith Arnold, and daughter of Nancy Arnold Williams. She lives in Arp, Texas and is the last of her immediate family. 1967.) 245 1860 Census Smith County, Texas (Contributed by Marie Arnold) (Note: by typist: Although this is not Tenn. census, it is inserted here to show the migration of the family. The same is true of the Cemetery records which follow. MCL) 853 George Mitchum Arnold 36 farmer Ala.: Susan Douglas Arnold 26 Tenn: Eliza- beth 10 Tenn.; William 8 Tex.; John 6 Tex.; Theodosia 5 Tex.; Martha Douglas 22 Tenn. Sarah Douglas 18 Tenn.; Burrell Douglas 16 Tenn. Henry Meredith Arnold 43 Ala., Elizabeth 28 Ala. Nancy 11 Tenn.; Sarah 11 Tenn. (twins) Rachael 5 Tex.; Anna 5 Tex. (twins); William 2 Tex. 862 James Arnold, 40 Tenn.; Sarah 32 N.C.; Caroline 11 Tenn.; George 9 Tenn.; Nancy 3 Tex.; Parmelia 1/12 Tex. EBENEZER CEMETERY near Arp, Texas -- Smith Co., Texas. (Copied from Grave Markers and contributed by Marie Arnold. Note: Moyers Evan Arnold, husband of our member, Marie Arnold, is buried in Ebenezer Cemetery--died Aug. 19, 1959. No known rela- tion to the George Mitchum Arnolds.) George Mitchum Arnold b. April 15, 1824 died. Aug. 2, 1911 Harvey H. Arnold born March 26, 1882 died Jan. 3, 1897. Son of George Mitchum Arnold and Maggie E. Nancy, Mother of George Mitchum Arnold b. April 1776 - died Apr. 30, 1856 Susan M. Dougias Arnold (lst wife of George Mitchum) b. Apr. 20, 1834 died March 10, 1869 Permelia Johnson sister of Geo. Mitchum Arnold died Dec. 25, 1885 age about 75 yr. Henry County Formed 1821 from Western District; County Seat — Paris. Census 1830—80, Excerpt from "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 13 (1966) p. 191 "Minutes of the Sessions of Two Regular Baptist Associations: These minutes of 1865 and 1868 Obion Association and the 1874 Soldier Creek Association Sessions, Regular Baptists (Predestinarian of Hard Shell Associations) contributed by Mrs. Jo Morris Chester, Olton, Tex. Minutes of the 41st Session of the Obion Asso. of Reg. Bapt. held with the church at Clear Creek Meeting House, Henry Co., Tenn., 10 miles north of Paris, Tenn. on 26, 27, 28 of Sept. 1868. Letters from churches and messengers enrolled: Union A.A. Thomason, J.W. Arnold, L.C. Arnold. See page 285 this issue -- Book Review, TENNESSEE COUSINS by Worth S. Ray. Hickman County Formed 1807 from Dickson Co.; County Seat — Centerville; Census 1820—80. Hickman County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) P 1 Arnold, William 3 m under 10; 1 m 26—45; 1 f under 10; 1 f 16—26 p 1 Arnold, Aaron 2 m under 1O; 1 m 10—16; 1 m 26-45 2 f under 10; 1 f 26—45 p 22 Arnold, Hezekiah 1 m under 10; 1 m 26-45; 3 f under 10; 1 f 26—45 246 Hickman County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) (Page numbers not given) Aaron Arnold 1 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m 10-15; 1 m 20—30; 1 m 50—60 2 f under 5; 1 f 5-10; 1 f 10—15; 1 f 30-40 Wm. Arnold Jr; 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 2 m 15—20; 1 m 40-5O 2 f under 5; 2 f 30-40 Wm. Arnold 1 m 20—30; 1 f under 5; 1 f 20—30 James Arnold 1 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m 30—40; 3 f under 5; 1 f 30-40 Hickman County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 184 Joseph Arnold 2 m under 5; 1 m 20-30 1 f 5-10; 1 f 30-40 p 197 John S. Arnold 1 m 10-15; 1 m 20-30; 1 f 5-10; 1 f 40—50 Hickman County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) (Page numbers not given) Arnold, Edward 35 laborer Ill.; Mary 32 Va.; Elijah 8 Tenn.; Benjamin 7 Tenn. Martha Tenn.; Nancy 5 Tenn.; William 3 Tenn.; Rebecca 13 Tenn. Arnold, Benjamin 25 laborer Tenn.; Nancy 23 S.C., Lafayette 6 Tenn., Jefferson 4 Tenn.; Joseph 2 Tenn. Humphreys County Formed 1809 from Stewart and Smith Counties; County Seat — Waverly; Census 1820—80. Humphreys County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 1 Aaron Arnold 2 m 26-45 1 f 26-45 p 6 Aron Arnold 1 m 16-18; 2 m 16—26; 1 m over 45 1 f under 10; 1 f 16-26; 1 f over 45 p 20 Wyatt Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 10—16; 1 m 16—18; 2 m 16—26; 1 m over 45 1 f under 10; 1 f 10—16; 1 f over 45 p 22 James Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 16—26; 1 f 16—26 "A List of the Free Taxable Inhabitants, Humphreys County, Tenn. for the Year 1812" transcribed by Jill K. Garrett (Mrs. T.T., Jr.) for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. XI (1964) p. 162 Return of Captain Simpson’s Co.: Wyatt Arnold Knox County Formed 1792 from Greene and Hawkins; County Seat — Knoxville; Census ,:183O-80, Knox County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 331 James Arnold 1 m under 5; 1 m 20—30 1 f 20—30 p 354 James Arnold 1 m under 5; 1 M 5-10; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 15-20; 1 m 20-30 1 m 40—50 1 f 5—10; 2 f 15—20; 1 f 4O—50 Knox County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) Town of Knoxville (Pages not given) 192 George Arnold 28 Tenn.; Mary E. 27 Tenn.; James M. 8 Tenn.; Granville 6 Tenn.; Samuel 4 Tenn.; John Calvin 1 Tenn.; Sarah A. Ferguson 28 Ala. 15th Subdivision 364 Benjamin Arnold 37 Tenn.; Jane 31 Tenn.; Mary Ann 15 Tenn.; Sarah A. 14 Tenn.; Isaac J. 13 Tenn.; William B. 12 Tenn.; Martha J. 9 Tenn.; Samuel H. 8 Tenn.; Lucinda C. 6 Tenn.; Margaret 4 Tenn.; Dorcas K. 1 Tenn. 247 989 Nancy J. Arnold 37 Va. 990 George W. Arnold 45 Va. Physician Sarah D. 33 Tenn.; Benjamin R. 2 Tenn.; Thomas D. 11/12 Tenn. 1788 John Arnold 42 Va., Nancy 38 N.C.; Sarah S. 14 Tenn.; Emeline 10 Tenn. William R. 10 Tenn.; David McL. 7 Tenn.; Thomas W. 4 Tenn.; Isabel 1 Tenn.; 1085 Granville Arnold 38 Tenn.; Sarah 37 Tenn; Amanda 12 Tenn.; Emeline 10 Tenn. Wm. 6 Tenn.; Nackey? H. (f) 4 Tenn.; Alfred 5/12 (3/12) Tenn. Knox County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) (Note by Marie Garland: This county entirely too poor to read. A person interested should read 1850 or 1870 ) District 17 P.D. ?? Mecklenburg 1625 George Arnold 38 Tenn.; Mary 28 Tenn. "Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of Knox County, Tenn. 1799" (Copy obtained from the Archives, Nashville, Tenn.) "ANSEARGHIN'" NEWS Vol. 15 (1968) p. 122: Signers include Henry Arnold, William Arnold. See page 285 in this issue for Worth S. Ray, TENNESSEE COUSINS. Lauderdale County Formed 1835 from Dyer and Tipton; County Seat — Ripley; Census 1840—80 "Index to 184O Census of Lauderdale County, Tenn." Copied from Microcopy and Contributed by T.P. Hughes, Jr. and H.C. Gray to "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS’Vol. 16 (1969) p. 161 and p. 162. p. 6 Caleb Arnold Moses Arnold p 10 Town of Ripley. Pack Arnold (?) Lauderdale County, Tennessee 186O Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) District 1 Durhamville P.O. 10. Milly Arnold 48 $1575 $400 Ky.; Tabitha 44 Ky. 11 Miles Arnold 50 Ky.; Eliza 37 N.C.; Mary 11 Tenn.; Ellen 9 Tenn.; Henry 4 Tenn. District 3 Durhamville P.O. 272 Mr. Arnold 32 "C.O." (believe this was his occupation) Tenn. Mrs. Arnold 25 Tenn. 'Lauderdale County Marriage Records - Book A 1838-1850" Contributed by Betty G. Eason and Winnie T. Miller to "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 16 (1969) p. 163 Thomas Arnold - Malinda J. Walker 3-3-1838 C.C. Conner, M.G. Felix G. Newman - Lavina Arnold 1-7-1842 Not recorded Miles Arnold - Mary Eliza Nevile 7-12-1846 David Fitzpatrick, JP "Index to Wills, Lauderdale Co., Tenn." Contributed by Minnie Turner Miller (Mrs. Thos. R.) to "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 16 (1969) p 169: Will Book B, 1844-1855 Arnold, Caleb p. 200 248 Lawrence County Formed 1817 from Hickman and Maury; County seat - Lawrenceburg; Census 182O-80. CEMETERY RECORDS OF LAWRENCE COUNTY, TENN. Compiled by Irene McBane Alexander and Carrie Hardwick Gresham (1968) (Contributed by Marie Garland) Leoma Cemetery p. 199 Arnold, Lula 30 Mar. 1898 — 10 Mar. 1918 " , Inf. son of P.H. & L.E. 28 Feb. 1918 Mimosa Cemetery, largest in county, located in Lawrenceburg Arnold, C.H. 15 Aug. 1845 — 18 Oct. 1915 " , F.M. 4 Feb. 1853 — 6 Oct. 1900 " , Felton 22 Dec 1924 - 31 Aug. 1925 " , Rev. J.L. 7 July 1883 — )one stone " , Sallie T. 29 Nov 1885 — 23 Nov. 1964 ) " " , Robert (Bob) 15 Feb. 1945 — 16 Oct 1959 Restview Cemetery, Loretto, Tenn. Arnold, Willie M. 1 Nov. 1909 - 15 May 1963 ) " ) one stone " , Willie F. 29 Oct. 1909 — ) " , William M. 1876 — 1956 ) " , one stone " , Dellar S. 1885 1900 Lewis County Formed in 1843 from Hickman, Maury, Wayne and Lawrence Counties; County Seat - Hohenwald; Census Reports 1850—80. Lewis County, Tennessee 1850 Census, taken from MAURY COUNTY NEIGHBORS, RECORDS OF GILES, LEWIS AND MARSHALL COUNTIES, TENN. by Marise P. Lightfoot and Evelyn B. Shackelford. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. 1967. (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) (also contribution by Marie Garland) 591 George S. Arnold 50 Va. Meth. clergyman; Mary K. 35 Tenn.; George M. 18 Tenn.; Martha Z. 16 Tenn.; Henry S. 13 Tenn.; Joseph C. 4 Tenn.; Edward D. 3 Tenn.; Green E. 3/12 Tenn. (enumerated Oct. 28, 1850) Other Arnold references from MAURY COUNTY NEIGHBORS, op. cit. p 88 Isaac Lentz Cemetery on Rock House Creek near Hohenwald, Lewis Co., Tenn. Arnold, Opal Irine 6 Aug 1927 — 13 July 1929 p 94 Meriweather Lewis Park Cemetery, Lewis Co., Tenn. on Natchez Trace Parkway. (Old stones have been removed, and small stones with only names — no dates) Arnold, John Carlton. p 108 Lewis Co. Court Ref. Docket p. 15. Joseph C. Clark Inventory and Sale, George S. Arnold, administrator. Feb. term 1845. p 109 Lewis Co. Court Ref. Docket p. 65 Josep Clark estate. G.S. Arnold adm. p 112 Lewis Co. Marriages p. 2. Marriage performed by Rev. G.S. Arnold. 249 Lincoln County Formed 1809 from Bedford County; County Seat — Fayetteville; Census 1820-80. Lincoln County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) 41 Zechariah Arnold (no entries) 42 Ralph Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 26-45; 3 f under 10; 3 f 10-16; 1 f 26—45 46 Burnett Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 26—45; 1 f Under 10; 1 f 16-26 Lincoln County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) (Note by MCL: Dim--hard to read!) p 271 Moses Arnold 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 10-15; 1 m 30-40 1 f under 5; 2 f 5-10; 1 f 30-40 p 272 John Arnold 1 m 15-20; 1 m 30-40 1 f 20-30 p 275 Ralph Arnold 1 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m 15—20; 1 m 40—50 1 f 5—10; 2 f 10—15; 1 f 40—50 Lincoln County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) District 9 p 42 Sanders W. Arnold 2 m 5-10; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 20-30; 1 m 30-40; 1 f 30—40 John Arnold 1 m 40-50; 1 f 5—10; 1 f 20—30 Charlotte Arnold 1 f 20-30; 1 f 70—80 p 43 Moses Arnold 2 m under 5; 1 m 5—10; 2 m 10-15; 2 m l5-2O; 1 m 40-50 2 f under 5; 2 f 10—15; 1 f 15—20; 1 f 40—50 District 25 p 101 Madison Arndale 1 m 20-30 2 f under 5; 1 f 15—20 Lincoln County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) (Note by Marie Garland: All of this county was not checked.) Div. 2 1132 James M. Arnold 28 Tenn.; Elizabeth 24 Tenn.; Malisa 8 Tenn.; John 6 Tenn.; William 5 Tenn.; Zachariah 2 Tenn.; Benjamin 1 Tenn. 1197 Moses Arnold 50 constable Ga.; Sarah 51 Ga.; William L. 22 Tenn.; Sarah 20 Tenn.; John C. 18 Tenn.; David C. 17 Tenn.; Thomas P. 16 Tenn.; Charlotte 14 Tenn.; Martha 11 Tenn. Lincoln County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Gertrude Crook Dean) District 20 Molina P.O. 412 James Arnold (name not clear) 37 S.C.; Mahalie 36 Ala.; Martha 12 Tenn.; Wm. 8 Tenn.; Mary 6 Tenn.; Nancy 5 Tenn.; James 3 Tenn.; A. George 42 N.C. District 25 George’s Store P.O. 950 John C. Arnold 28 Tenn.; Jane 29 Tenn. p. 134 974 (1804?) John Arnold 70 (75?) Ga.; Mary 47 Ala. (S.C.?) John 15 Tenn. George 8 Tenn. 987 Thos. P. Arnold 24 Tenn. (alone) 992 Zachariah Arnold 36 Tenn.; Catherine 34 Tenn.; Sarah 11 Tenn.; Martha 9 Tenn.; Mary 6 Tenn.; Lutetia 3 Tenn.; James 7/12 (enumerated July 10, 1860) 1002 Moses Arnold 55 Ga., Sarah 55 Ga., Sarah 25 Tenn. 250 District 25? (not positive) 109-789? Elizabeth Arnold 34 spinning $210 Tenn.; John 17 Tenn.; Wm. 15 Tenn.; Zachariah 13 Tenn.; Benj. 11 Tenn.; Sarah 9 Tenn.; Moses?? 7 Tenn. Lincoln County, Tennessee Marriage Records 1838-186O (Microfilm No. 5698) (Read and contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) (Note: 1st date = license issued; 2nd date = return) p 34 Isham I. Walker—Polly Arnold Sep. 14, 1840; Sep. 17, 1840; Wm.C. Jennings JP p 40 James M. Arnold—Eliza Walker Dec. 28, 184O; Jan 11, 1841; Wm.C. Jennings JP p 50 Acquilla Arnold-Elmira Langston Aug. 21, 1841; Aug. 27, 1841 W.C. Newman JP p 42 Oliva D Tankesly-Malessa Arnold Feb. 13, 1841; Feb. 1 1841 W.C. Newman JP p 107 Geo. Arnold, JP performing marriages in 1845. p 132 S.W. Arnold, JP performing marriages 1847, 1849 p 168 Zachariah Arnold-Sarah C. Hunt, Sep 21, 1848; J.W. Holmes, MG p 180 Zachariah J. Arnold-Martha C. Smith. Aug 25, 1849; Aug 26 1849 W.C. Jennings, JP p 195 Paschal White—Malissa Arnold June 8, 1850; June 9, 1850 John Corder JP p 285 John C. Arnold-Martha J. Taylor July 12, 1855, -- 13 -- Burrell Christian JP p 304 John W. Cashion-Charlot J. Arnold July 29, 1856 p 272 Thomas P. Arnold-Mariah Stanley Sep. 12, 1854; Sep 21, 1854 B. Christian JP Lincoln County, Tennessee Minute Docket Book I 1811—1812 (Film No. 5698) (Read and Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 13 25 Feb. 1811. A transfer of a plot and certificate for 247 a. of land from James Arnold to Peter Hudson was proven in Open Court by oaths of Wm. Magehee and Benj. Hudson the subscribing witnesses thereto, to be registered. Lincoln County, Tenn. Wills and Inventory 1827—1850 (Film No. 5698) (Read, abstracted and contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 102 Zachariah Arnold of Lincoln Co., Tenn. Wife Charlotta dau. Nancy Children; daughters Mary, Patsy, Malinda, Malissa; son Moses all the tract bf land he now lives on the south side of Elk River and joining land of James Forsyth and also 50 a. granted to Middleton Couch. Son Sanders W. Arnold all the tract I now live on deeded to me by James Bright, also ½ the Moore tract adjoining the same tract, and also 12 a. deeded to me by Hudson, also 9 a. adj. the same granted to me. Son John Arnold $100; Wm. Arnold, a son of John, $100. Dau. Nancy Children. Son Sanders W. and son—in-law Jarred Simmons, executors. 3 Oct. 1834. Wit.: J.W. Hamilton, W.C. Jennings. Recorded 4 Dec. 1834 Madison County Formed 1821 from Western District, County Seat - Jackson; Census 1830-80 Madison Counyt, Tennessee 1830 census (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 84 Arnold, William 1 m under 5; 1 m 15—20; 1 m 30-40 1 f 5-10; 1 f 20—30 251 "Index to 1840 Census — Madison County, Tenn." Copied from Microcopy by Thomas Proctor Hughes, Jr. for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 17 (1970) p. 8 (Contains what is now part of Crockett and Chester Counties, Tenn.) Page 89 Martin Arnold Page 111 John Arnold Madison County, Tennessee 1860 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Gertrude Crook Dean) District 1 Mt. Pinson P.O. 300 Nancy P. Arnold 15 Tenn., living in the home of Andrew Sherrold 49 Tenn. Town of Jackson (believe following lived there) 92 J.B. Arnold 38 Com Merchant Tenn; Lavinia 24 Tenn. No children listed. p 269 1935 L.B. Arnold 32 Ky.; Margaret 5 Tenn.; Georgiana 4 Tenn.; James 2 Tenn. Mary Louis 35 N.C. head of house. "Marriage Book B, Co. Court Clerk’s Office, Madison Co., Tenn.; Jackson" Transcribed by H.C. Gray for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 17 (1970) p. 15: p 22 Thomas Arnold to Rebecca Walker 4 Sep. 1839 (Note: The above marriage records was also contributed by Marie Arnold, with the date Aug. 27, 1839. Perhaps this was the date of issue of license.) Madison County, Tenn. Wills and Inventories 1827—1835 Vol. I. New Index. (Contributed by Marie Arnold) Attorney Arnold pg. 123 B. Arnold pg. 341 Jane Arnold pg. 304, 341 John Arnold pg. 65, 110, 341 John Arnold Sr pg. 304 Arnold E. Martin pg. 281 Gen. William Arnold pgs. 23, 28, 50, 72, 88, 97, 106, 110, 111, 115 116, 152, 166, 183, 258, 257, 302 Marshall County Formied 1836 from Bedford and Lincoln; County Seat - Lewisburg; Census 1840-80 Marshall County, Tenn. 1840 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Arnold, Elizabeth 50-60 and daughters Arnold, Lindsay 1 m 30-40 MARSHALL COUNTY TENNESSEE 1850 CENSUS (Book) by Miss Deane Porch (1967) (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood; also census contributed by Marie Garland) p 161 (book) 28 Nov. 1850 p 89 (census) 891 William Arnold 28 Tenn.; Martha 24 Tenn.; Mary E. 6 Tenn.; Sarah M. 4 Tenn. Eliza 4/12 Tenn. p 90 (census) 29 Nov 1850 892 Jno. H. Arnold 25 Tenn. farmer; Amanda P. 21 Tenn.; Jas. A. 3 Tenn. p 163 (book) 29 Nov. 1850 p 90 (census) 907 Gideon Harris 78 Va. $2500; Martha T. 64 Va.; Martha J. 23 Tenn.; Linzy Arnold 50 Va. no occupation 252 p 174 (book) 27 Aug 1850 p 96 (census) George W. Arnold 18 Tenn. apprentice in hshld. of Vaden S. Stevers 29 Va. (who was in jail for drowning his child) and wife Martha F. Stevers 19 Tenn. p 185 (book) 4 Sep 1850 p 102 (census) 114 John S. Hackey 67 N.C. cooper and wife Mary 67 N.C.; John H. Arnold 25 shoe maker Tenn.; Rachael 27 N.C.; Amanda J 5 Miss.; Wm. 3 Tenn.; Joseph H. 1 Tenn. "Marshall Co., Tenn. Cemetery Records" from MAURY COUNTY NEIGHBORS, RECORDS OF GILES, LEWIS & MARSHALL COUNTIES, TENN. -- Marise P. Lightfoot and Evelyn B. Shackelford. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. 1967 (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p. 77 Harris Family Cemetery, in Marshall Co., about 1½ miles from Silver Creek old store, turn right 1 mi. from store, etc. Arnold, Lindsey, nephew of Gideon Harris 28 Dec. 1798 — 11 Aug. 1868 Harris, Gideon 30 July 1772 — 26 Oct. 1860 Harris, Martha T. (Gilliam) wife 3 Feb. 1786 - 14 May 1860 Maury County Formed 1807 from Williamson; County Seat — Columbia; Census 1820—80 Maury County, Tennessee 1820 Census - Taken from MAURY COUNTY TENN. WILLS & SETTLEMENTS 1807 - 1824, and 1820 Census by Jill K. Garrett. (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood.) p 136 Thomas Arnold 1 m over 45; 1 f 16-26; 1 f over 45 p 148 Thomas Arnold 1 m 16-26; 1 m 26-45; 1 m over 45 1 f 10-16; 2 f 16—26; 1 f over 45 Hopson Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 16—18; 1 m 16—26; 1 m 26—45 1 f under 10; 1 f 10-16; 1 f 26—45 Luiza Arnold * 1 m 16-26 p 150 John H. Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 26-45 1 f under 10; 1 f 16—26 p 151 William Arnold 1 m 26—45 2 f under 10; 2 f 10-16; 1 f 26-45 James L. Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 16-26 1 f under 10; 1 f 16—26 (* Note by MCL: I believe this should be Linzy Arnold, who was in Marshall Co., Tenn. 1850, and is buried in the Harris Family Cemetery in that county.) M Maury County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) James M. Arnell 1 m 30-40 and family Maury County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Dist. 16 George Arnold 1 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 40—50 1 f under 5; 1 f 30-40 MAURY COUNTY, TENN. 1850 CENSUS (book) by Miss Deane Porch (1966) (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood; also items contributed by Marie Garland) p 7 #53 W.M. Arnold 15 Tenn., attended School -— in household of Brittain Gardner 76 Min. B. $900 N.C. p 80 #611 William Arnold 22 farmer $500 Tenn.; Ann 17 Tenn.; Sarah 45 N.C.; Frank 7 Tenn.; Alexander B. 5 Tenn.; Reuben Adcock 25 laborer Tenn.; Sarah 25 Tenn.; Rebecca 5 Tenn.; James (Samuel?) Arnold 24 farmer Tenn. p 275 #747 Isaac Arnold 21 (23?) farmer Tenn. in hshld of E.H. Henderson 33 Tenn.; Almira 19 Tenn. 253 "Maury County Tennessee Taxables for the Year 1811" Copied from original tax book in Clerk and Master’s Office, Maury County, Tenn. Court House by Marise P. Lightfoot (Mrs. Jack L.) for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol X (1963) p. 58 Arnel, William 200 acres on Silver Creek 1 Free Poll Arnold, Thomas 160 acres Silver Creek 3 slaves Arnold, Robert 1 Free Poll Item from Evelyn Shackelford (Mrs. William) to Marie Garland: * David T. Arnold - Private #19 on pay roll of a Co. of Militia,1812. Capt. William Dooley's Co.; Col. Thomas McCrory’s Regiment - in Service of United States from 4th Oct, 1813 to 4 Jan. 1814. He received total pay of $29.43. (* Note: Marie Garland wishes to express her appreciation to and to acknowledge her indebtedness to Mrs. William Shackelford, of Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., for her generous assistance, particularly for her help with historical and genealogical data and the geographic changes resulting from county formations in Middle Tennessee) MAURY COUNTY, TENN. Deed Abstracts Vol. 1 Books A, B, and C. Compiled by Virginia Wood Alexander and Rose Harn1s Priest (1965) Book A pp 69-75. 4th Monday in May 1809. Lands granted at Nashville, Tenn. Number of Warrant - 1204; Name of Enterer - Henry Arnold: In whose Name Warrants Iss’d — Martin Armstrong, Name Grantees — S. Donelson, No. Acres — 5,000. Book A pp 103-105 David Arnold witnessed a deed which was registered 12 Dec. 1808. Book B p 215 Thomas Arnold of Maury, being old and infirm, made deed of gift of slaves to children: son William Arnold; daughter Betsy Nix; son Robert Arnold; son David Arnold, daughter Francis Nix; son John Arnold; daughter Polly Arnold; daughter Rhoda Arnold; daughter Agnes Arnold. Signed Thomas Arnold. Witnesses: James Y. Green, John A. Franklin, Sion Record. Dated Oct. term 1819. Reg. 19 Jan. 1820. Book B p 262 Joseph T. Elliott to Thomas Arnold - storehouse, cellar, all they contain, also household stuff. Signed — Joseph T. Elliott. Witnesses: James Elliott, John Vincent. Dated 2 Aug 1819. Reg. 5 July 1820. Book C page 343 Michael Campbell of Davidson Co., for himself and as executor of Phillip P. Phillips, dec’d., to William Arnold of Maury, 100 acres on Silver Creek, part of 64O acre grant to Phillips and Campbell. Signed: Michael Campbell for self and P. Phillips. Witnesses: Elijah Hunter, Mathew Gleaves. Date Jan. 24, 1812. Reg. June 29, 1812. MAURY COUNTY, TENN. WILLS & SETTLEMENTS - Compiled by Jill K. Garrett and Marise P. Lightfoot (1964) (Contributed Marie Garland and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 29 Book B p. 123. Inventory of Jesse Radford estate, taken 10 Apr. 1816. Buying: Thomas Arnold. p 53 Book C—1 19 April 1823 Wilson White, administrator of estate of James White, dec’d (reportin to court). Paid to ... John Arnold. p 58 Book C-1 p 105. Inventory of sale of Hopson Arnold, deceased. Recorded 30 Dec 1823. Buyers included: Avey Arnold, Thomas Arnold, John Arnold Sr., James L. Arnold, William Arnold, Jr., William Arnold, Sr. p 58 Book C—1 p 108. Sale of Signee Cawley 23 and 24 May1823. Buyers include: James L. Arnold and John Arnold. p 59 Book C—1 p 112. Sale of Sion P. Record, deceased. Recorded 31 Dec. 1823. Buyers include Lindsey Arnold, John Arnold. p76 Book C-1 p. 252. Inventory of Sale of Hopson Arnold, dec’d 1 Jan. 1824. 254 p 77 Book C-1 p 265. Sale of ( ? ) sold 15 May 1815 by Catharine Langston Among buyers, David Arnold. p 110 Book C-1 p. 456. Sale of Mary Green, May session 1817. Buyers included: Robert Arnold. p 141 Sale of John B. Willis (?), deceased 10 May 1822. Buyer Robert Arnold. MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGE RECORDS 1807 - 1837. Compiled by Virginia Wood Alexander and Rose Harris Priest. (1962) (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Marie Arnold) Copied from Original Marriage Bonds in basement of Maury County Court House by Mrs. Evelyn B. Shackleford, Mrs. Marise P. Lightfoot, Mrs. Virginia W. Alexander and Mrs. Rose H. Priest. Arnold, David to Polly M. Powell Dec. 14, 1814 William Nix, Bondsman Arnold, George to Jane Nixon Nov. 23, 1835 G.P. Webb " Arnold, Robert to Polly Gordon Dec. 6, 1810 Moses Arnold " Butcher, Eli to Lavinia Arnold 18?? David Harriss " Caudle, Isham to Sarah Arnold Apr. 27, 1822 William Arnold " Powell, John A. to Susan Arnold Sep. 8, 1814 Sion S. Record " Elliott, James to Rhoda Arnold Dec. 3 1819 Sol. 5 Dec. 1819 (8 Dec.?) Zion Record p 23 Joseph Elliott to Susan Arnold Nov. 10, 1817 Zion Record p 39 Sherwood P. Record to Mary Arnold Sep. 18, 1819 Sol. by Zion Record p 53 John Arnold to Saly Davis Nov. 28, 1820 Robert Sellers, JP p 55 William Arnold to Elenor HIll Feb. 21, 1821 Sion Record (Sol.) p 68 John Barnett to Sally Arnold Apr. 29, 1823 Sion Record p 92 Cornelias A. Elliott to Agnes Arnold Jan. 22, 1827 Sol. Jan. 24, 1827 John Vincent, JP p 137 Willis Arnold to Mary Pistall Dec. 12, 1831 Sol. Dec. 19, 1831 Joseph McMurry, JP p 141 James M. Arnell to Jane F. Mayes Apr. 16, 1832 Sol. Apr. 18, 1832 D. Brown, M.G. p 161 Edmund Guinn to Elizabeth Arnold June 14, 1834 Sol. June 17, 1834 Wm. Cowden, JP THE MAURY GENALOGIST Vol 1 No 1 February 1972. Jill K. Garrett, Editor (Contributed by Marie Garland.) p 16 (Abstracted) Proceedings of ROCK CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH (Shiloh) p 17 Met 10 June 1815 Brother Hopson Arnold to cite Brother Cauley (to give reasons for not attending church meetings). p 19 Hopson Arnold laid in complaint against himself for playing fives and was restored to fellowship. p 21 12 Aug. 1820. An accusation brought by Brother Hopson Arnold against Brother Thomas Arnold for hard speaches against him. p 24 James L. Arnold and wife received by experience Oct. 1826. Membership roll in back: Hopson Arnold, Eva Arnold Hugh Arnold, marked out Thomas Arnold Agnes Arnold Polley Arnold 255 1810 Census of Maury County (reconstructed from all sources available) p 48 John Arnold -- 1813. He signed a petition in the county in 1813 Robert Arnold 1811. Thomas Arnold 1811. He had land on Silver Creek. In 1820 a deed of gift from Thomas Arnold is recorded in register’s office, to his children. (See Maury Co. Deed Abstracts, this issue) William Arnold 1811, 1814. He owned land on Silver Creek; in 1814 he gave land on Globe and Silver Creek to the Rock Creek Church. HISTORIC MAURY. Published by the Maury County Historical Society. Vol. V. No. 3 July-Sept 1969 (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 68 The citizens of Maury County petitioned the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee for an academy to be built in the said county. 23 Sep. 1813. Among the petitioners: Wm. Arnold p 73 Citizens of Maury County School Land 1832 petition concerning a tract adja— cent to Bedford County. Sept. 5, 1832. One of the petitioners: Lindsay Arnold. HISTORIC MAURY Vol. VII No. 2 p 72 Maury County Court Minutes, p. 75 Monday 3 Feb. 1862. Guardian Bonds renewed Samuel S. Arnell, guardian of Jane M. Arnell, et al. Vol. VII No. 3 p 90 Road Minutes. Labeled Road Minutes 1823, this box found in basement of courthouse. 25 July 1822 - John Johnson, John Arnold, and ( ? ) Kimbro added to list of hands that worked under Alexander Mackey as overseer to work under him. Vol. VII no. 4 p 129 (A letter re the burned Jackson College) Johnson City, Tenn. 22 Nov 1900 Dr. W.A. Smith, Columbia, Tenn. Dear Sir: I have just returned from Washington D.C. where I have been attending Court, hence the delay in not replying earlier to your letter. I would be glad to help the Masons and my old neighbors at Columbia in their efforts to rebuild Jackson College, burned during the civil war. Many other such losses have been paid by Congress, and I know of no reason why this claim also should not be paid. When a member of Congress, with Senator Hoar’s help, I reported and warmly advocated the payment to William and Mary College, Virginia, of a like claim, which was paid after I left Congress. I was at Columbia at the time Jackson College was burned and remember the fact distinctly. I know, too, quite well Gen. Negley -- had a message from him as recently as the past few weeks. Col. H.R. Mizner is dead. It was my own brother James who graduated, as you mentioned, in 1854. For these and other reasons, I should be glad to help in a general or a business way, in rebuilding the old institution I have had some experience along these lines ... signed, Samuel M. Arnell THEY PASSED THIS WAY - Maury County, Tennessee Cemetery Records. -- Marise P. Lightfoot and Evelyn B Shackelford. (1964) (Abstracted and contributed by Marie Garland) A-99 Zion Presbyterian Church Cemetery Arnell, James Morrison, Pastor of Zion Church April 1832 to March 1850, b. Goshen, N.Y. 25 Sept. 1808 — d. Maury Co., Tenn. 4 March 1850. Arnell, Mrs. Jane Frierson (Mayes), age 49 years, "Our Mother". Arnell, William Lewis, C.S. ... Lawyer and Soldier (no dates) Arnell, James Borland, Journalist (no dates) Arnell, Nina Morrison, 1858—1884 Arnell, Harry Churchwell, 1860-1880 Arnell, William Borland, 1862-1879 256 D—17 Rose Hill Cemetery Arnold, Eph M., 1877—1942 Arnold, Edna Horner, 1915-1943 D71 Horsley, Catherine Arnold, wife of Rev. Wm. Horsley, b. Bertie Co., N.C. 1805 — 19 Jan. 1869. D-101 Peebles, Bessie Arnold 1890—1961 THEY PASSED THIS WAY, Vol. II (1970) Maury County, Tenn. Death Records —- Marise P. Lightfoot and Evelyn B. Shackelford, (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) The obituaries were from newspapers: Columbia Journal, Daily Herald, Maury Intelli- gencer, Maury Press, Maury County Herald, Columbia Herald, Maury Democrat and Democratic Herald) p 8 Arnold, Edward, died 23 July 1893 of flux; age 56. Paper dated 27 July, 1893 says Ed Arnold died Sunday, 8 p.m. at home of Wes Mullen. Arnold, The Rev. George S., died recently in Bryan, Brazos Co., Texas; formerly lived near Major Cheairs; was 3 score and ten; paper dated 24 Mar. 1876. Arnold, William, 18, adopted son of Mrs. S. A. Underwood; suicide — overdose of morphine, because out of work. d. 4 Mar. 1897. Nashville. p 57 Dorset, Dr. Walter C., died 12 March 1893, 6 p.m.; born 1841 Anne Arundel Co., Maryland; educated Washington & Lee Univ.; 1866 came to Tenn.; married Janie Arnell; 2 children: Holly and Marion. T.J. Doreett of Williamsport is only brother; Episcopalian; pneumonia. p 158 Orton, Ray S., 83, died 26 Aug. 1891 in Washington, D.C.; resided many years in Columbia and Franklin; son-in—law is Samuel H. Arnell. p 249 1850 Maury Co. Mortality Schedule - Persons who died during the year ending 1 June 1850.: James Arnell age 42 male. Married. Born N.Y. Died in March. p 287 (Copied by Evelyn B. Shackelford from original records of Irwin Brothers Funeral Records) Land, Nancy W., died 6 Dec. 1918, Caanan; buried at Arlington; age 72—10—21; married; father - David Wagner; mother - Katherine Arnold charged to T.D. Land. p 296 Brown, Martha J., died 1 May 1924, age 69—7—17; father Isaac Lintz, born Tenn.; mother — Mary Arnold, born Tenn. p 311 Rippy, James R., died June 1933, Mt. Pleasant; age 78—1-25, born Miss.; father - Andrew J. Rippy, born Miss.; mother - Besside Arnold, born Miss. MAURY COUNTY COUSINS. Bible and Family Records. Compiled by Maury County, Tennessee Historical Society. (1967) (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 596 Frierson Bible. The Rev. James M. Arnell baptized Harriet Atwood Frierson Oct. 7, 1833. p 53O W.H. Wilkes Bible. Marriages: Thos. H. Peebles and Bessie Arnold were married Nov. 13, 1909. 257 MAURY COUNTY COUSINS. Bible Records and Other Records. Vol. 2. Compiled by Maury County (Tenn.) Historical Society. (1971) (Contributed by Marie Garland) p. 54 Early Maury County Marriages (from various sources). William Jennings to Elizabeth Arnold. Bond: issued 23 Oct. 1827; Daniel B. Bills, bondsman. p 65 Rev. James M. Arnell, Zion Church, Maury Co. addressed graduating class 1 July 1846 of Columbia Insbitute. p 71 Graduating in 1849 Orton, Cornelia Churville (parent or guardian, Ray S. Orton, Camden, Tenn.) She was later Mrs. Saml. M. Arnell married by Rev. Wm. Mack 15 Nov. 1855 and lived in Washington, D.C. p 124 Will Book D p 251. Widdow Arnold’s year’s allowance recorded 15 May 1827 by James Baldridge and James Wright; she was widow of John Arnold, 18 Nov. 1826. p 133 Will Book D, p. 358, Inventory of J.H. Arnold, deceased, signed William Perry, admr. p 140 Will Book D p 416, Settlement with William Perry, admr. of John H. Arnold, decd, before James S. Baldridge and James Wright,J.P.’s Appointed Oct. term 1828. p 151 ARNOLD - page 53—55. Inventory of John H. Arnold, deceased, recorded 31 Aug. 1829, taken 18 Nov. 1826. Buyers: Elizabeth Arnold (household furnishings) ... Lindsey Arnold, Wm. Perry. p 179 Will Book E p 342. List of notes and accounts of William W. Willis, deceased - recorded 8 June 1831. Notes: ... Geo. S. Arnold. (He was Doctor Wm. W. Willis.) p 242 Gardner Records, contributed by Thelma Gardner, 624 West Poplar St., Taylorville, Ill. She has proof for all these records. p 243 Rev. Brittain Gardner, born N.C. (Northampton Co.) 1 April 1775, died in Maury Co., Tenn. 1 Jan. 1854. Emily Milicent Darden, born in Va. 7 Jan. 1787, died in Maury Co., Tenn. 15 Nov. 1861. p 244 Will of Brittain Gardner - Maury County Will Book F, page 32 dated 16 Dec. 1853: ... "it is my will and desire that my executor or admr. carry out the obligation of the county court of Maury County, held by said county against me in favor of William Arnold, which was bound to me provided the said William Arnold fulfill his part of the obligation. MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE Court Minutes 1807 - 1809 (also 1809 — 1861). Compiled by Jill Knight Garrett (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 85 (From a box found in basement labeled "Court Minutes, 1809—1851" ... Obviously, these bits and pieces of paper were original minutes from which the minute books were made up at the leisure of the County Court Clerk.) 7 July 1845 -- William Arnold, orphan, age 10, bound to Britton Gardner as apprentice until 21 years old. Gardner is bound to teach him an occupation as farmer, to read and write, and upon reaching his majority to give him a horse saddle worth five dollars and a decent suit of home made clothing. While he was an apprentice, Gardner was to give him "sufficient diet, lodging, washing and apparel and other necessaries suited to an apprentice, both in sickness and health; and also take care of his morals and treat him with humanity." Signed by Jackson B. White, Chairman Of County Court. 258 MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE NEWSPAPERS (Abstracts) 181O—1844. Compiled by Jill Knight Garrett. (Contributed by Jeanette Osteen and by Marie Garland) p 11 Columbia Review Sat. July 27, 1822. A list of letters remaining in the Post Office at Columbia, Tenn.: (include) John Arnold. p 34 Western Mercury. A list of letters remaining in the Post Office at Columbia, 1 April 1832 ( includes) Catherine Arnold. p 63 Columbia Observer. A list of letters remaining at Post Office at Mount Pleasant, Tenn. March 31, 1836: (Includes) Samuel Arnold, S.W. Arnold & Co. p 98 Tennessee Democrat. Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1844. Classical School —- school on Bigby under David R. Arnell. p Western Mercury Dec. 28, 1828. For Sale - first rate Bigby land 11 miles west of Columbia, Tenn. 2 miles north of Mt. Pleasant, owned by William and Martha E. Arnold — 700 acres. Wm. R. Hill, agent. p Columbia Review Sep. 25, 1834, Letter at P.O. at Columbia for William Arrondall. MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE NEWSPAPERS (Abstracts) 1846—1850. Compiled by Jill Knight Garrett (1965) (Contributed by Jeanette Osteen and by Marie Garland) p The Columbia Beacon Dec. 10, 1847 (Proprietor, W.J. Pollard) April, 26, 1847 -- Mexican War Soldier, Lewis Co., Tenn.: Isaac N. Arnold p 64 The Columbia Beacon Friday, Oct. 22, 1847 Camp Cheatham, Oct. 12, 1847 Dear Sir: — Below you will find a list of the names of My Company mustered into the service of the United States, Sept. 30, 1847. (includes): I.L. Arnold. Jesse Leftwich, Captain Commanding Company A, 3rd Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers p 92 The Maury Intelligencer Thursday, 24 May 1849. Married in Maury Co. from 25 April - 17 May 1849: William Arnold - Ann Neely. p 9 The Columbia Beacon published a long poem Wed. 25 Nov. 1846 "Death of Allen". by David R. Arnell (copied from The Observer) p 16 The Columbia Beacon Jan. 15, 1847. On Tuesday, the 15th of Dec. at 11 a.m. 1846, the Rev. James M. Arnell will deliver the address before the Literary Societies of Jackson College at the Presbyterian Church. p 81 The Maury Intelligencer Thursday, 25 Jan. 1849. Stephenson Academy -- next session at this academy will commence Feb. 5, 1849. signed David R. Arnell. p Tennessee Democrat. Lewis Co. Directory - G.S. Arnold, Coroner. MAURY COUNTY CHANCERY COURT REC0RDS 1810—1860. Vol. I. Compiled by Jill K. Garrett and Marise P. Lightfoot. (Contributed and abstracted by Marian C. Ledgerwood and by Marie Garland) p 80—81. Childress vs. Arnold 1823.* Edwin H. Childress of Madison Co., received a judgment in Davidson Co. against William K. Hill of Maury and William Arnold of Maury or Madison. Judgment signed N. Porter, Sheriff "No property found in my county". States that William Arnold is entitled to a distributive share in the estate of Dr. Benjamin F. Robertson in right of his wife now in hands of Peter R. Booker and Edward Littlefield, administrators ... upwards of four years ago Robinson died intestate leaving his wife Mary Eliza and his infant daughter __________________________________________________________________________________ (* Note by MCL: This date seems to have been copied incorrectly. B.F. Robertson died in 1824 -- see next item -- and his widow married William Arnold in 1826 -- see Davidson Co. marriages, p 233 this issue. This suit probably filed 1828.) 259 Mary Elizabeth Robertson his only heirs at law... much property ... said Mary Eliza, the widow, was also owner of much valuable land which she owned at the time of her intermarriage with Dr. Robinson ... Booker and Littlefield appointed admin- istrators in Jan. term of Maury Court 1825, that in 1827 William Arnold intermar— ried with Mrs. Robinson ... Also, William K. Hill is owner of land in vicinity of Columbia. Filed 15 Oct. 1829. Subpoena served on Eliza, wife of William Arnold, 16 Dec. 1829, Madison Co., Tenn. p 28 Brown vs Booker, 1832 John T. Brown of Tipton Co. (also of Haywood Co.) guardian of Mary Elizabeth Robertson, Complainant states that in 1824 B.F. Robert- son died and left widow Martha E. and only child Mary Elizabeth. About 1828 Martha E. lived in Nashville and intermarried with Gen. William Arnold. They lived in Nashville some, Madison Co or in other counties, always taking the child with them. Then resided in Brownsville, Haywood Co. Two sets of negroes in Maury -— 1 set inherited or devised to Arnold’s wife by her father, John M. Goodloe, and the other having been given to her by deed of James Jones, dec'd. Mary Elizabeth about 8 years old Dec. term 1832. Arnold moved to province of Texas in Mexico about 9 to 12 months ago and died (*) 1eaving his wife and Mary E1lizabeth in Texas, but they are expected (1831) to return to this state. (* Note by MCL: This says he died, next item has him still alive in fall of 1832) p 91 Coleman vs. Alexander, 1837 ... Coleman made a note to one William Arnold who in fall of 1832 was agent for Samuel A. Gillespie for purpose of selling for him a certain interest in a large tract of land lying in the province of Texas, a part of the Mexican dominion, known as the Ross Concession. p 49 Alfred P. Buckner vs. G.S. Arnold et al filed 11 Sep 1852. George S Arnold appointed guardian of son Henry Arnold by court of Lewis Co. Henry a minor owns about 45 a. in Maury Co. upon which George S. lives ... George is preparing to move to Texas because he cannot meet his obligations here.... A.P. Buckner has the security, wishes to be released from any obligations. p 21-22 Arnold vs. Watkins 1853. Bill filed 22 Sep. 1853. Isaac N. Arnold and George H. Arnold, citizens of Burleson Co., Tex., John M. Arnold of Giles Co., Tenn. and James H. Brantley and wife Martha Z., formerly Martha Z. Arnold of ( ? ) Co., Tenn. state about 20 years ago George S. Arnold, father of complainants ... bought with their money slaves from John A. Briggs and took the Bill of Sale in their name; about 6 years later disposed of them -- don’t,know where their bill of sale is ... At present, Isaac N. Arnold is not more than 27; George M., John M. and Martha Z. are younger than Isaac, and Martha Z. is only 20. She intermarried with James H. Brantly about two years ago. Slaves now in possession of Frederick H. Watkins. Deposition of R.G. Freeman of Burleson Co., Texas, 21 Nov. 1854. Complain— ants are four children of George S. Arnold by his first wife, Sally, dec’d. Also James H. Brantly is now dec’d. Watkins bought the slaves in 1840. No dispute until George S. Arnold left for Texas. John M. Arnold said he and G.M. searched their father’s papers. Deposition of Hester M. Gee, Burleson Co., Texas 21 Nov. 1854. Newton Arnold and G. Marion Arnold said that John M. Arnold previous to June 1854 searched his father’s papers and got the bill of sale before he left for Texas. Isaac N. Arnold says he will have nothing to do with the case. Reply of F.H. Watkins 20 Mar. 1854: Says George S. Arnold is a minister of the Gospel, that Bill of Sale was witnessed by Claiborne Gee, dec’d, who was a relative of the complainants and their guardian; that G.N. and I.N. Arnold who live in Texas have not authorized the filing of the bill. Answer of George S. Arnold, Caldwell, Burleson Co., Texas 20 Nov. 1854. About 20 years ago and during the lifetime of my first wife, Sally and before my 260 daughter Mrs. Brantley was born ... held slaves until after death of first wife and then for term of six years or more, then sold them ... I never told Samuel Smith or George Nixon that slaves belonged to children ... tis true my children have a small legacy in Virginia, which was left to them I think since I bought said negroes. I got my friend Claiborn Gee 8 or 10 years ago to get the money for them but he failed to get it ... my children have been misinformed and their money is yet in Virginia ... I received money years ago a small legacy from a relation of my first wife in Georgia, but received it as my own and not as money of my children." Deposition of Andrew Johnson 1854, Maury Co. ... knew Arnold since 1837, Deposition of Wesley Nixon 4/20/1854: I first knew Arnold about 1833-34. He married his second wife who was my sister about 1834-35. She died about 1840. He was living near Mt. Pleasant when they married. Deposition of John A. Briggs. George S. Arnold and I were cousins ... I knew him as boys, but our fathers removed and after some years we met again in Tenn. Arnold’s first wife died at his home on the north side of Duck River about 1831, 32 or 33; he then moved to the south of Duck and remarried. His first wife’s name was Sarah Freeman ... sister of Edward R. Freeman. p 11 Akin vs. Lusk 1854. Statement of Sarah A. Arnold (formerly Sarah Lusk).... she is daughter of Thomas R. Lusk and intermarried with Newton Arnold of Maury Co. who left her unprovided for and has gone to Texas. p 6 Samuel M? Arnell says his father James M. Arnell died in Maury about Mar. 4, 1850 leaving wife Jane F. and following children: orator, James B., William L., Mary E., and Jane. Mother Jane F. Arnell departed this life in May last, intestate. Orator was 21 on 3 May last; James B. 18; Wm.L. 15; Mary E. 13; Jean 9. Filed 6 Sept, 1854. CONFEDERATE S0LDIERS AND PATRIOTS OF MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Jill K. Garrett, Editor. Virginia W. Alexander and Evelyn B. McAnally, Associate Editors. 1970. (Contributed by Marie Garland) p. 17 William Lewis Arnell --Company F, 1st Tenn. Cavalry (see addenda). Died 1863, unmarried, buried at Zion; "Lawyer and Soldier" an his tombstone; son of Rev. James Morrison Arnell and Jean Frierson Mayes Arnell. He became ill while serving in the Confederate Army and died at the home of his brother Samuel Mayes (who was a leading Union man in the county). Funeral records show that a coffin was furnished for him on 10 Dec. 1863. p 375 Addenda. William Lewis Arnell ... son of the Rev. James Morris Arnell, born 25 Sept. 18O8, died 4 March 1850, married 1832 to Jane Jean Frierson Mayes, born 12 Aug. 1805, died 3 May 1854. Brothers and Sisters of Soldier: 1. David R. Arnell, died 1852. 2. James Borland Arnell, born 23 Oct, 1836, died 27 Sept. 1837, never married. 3. Samuel Hayes Arnell, born 3 May 1833, died 1905, married Cornelia Churchwell Orton died 1903. 4. Mary Ellen Arnell, born 31 Aug. 1841, married John Trimble. 5. Jane Hayes Arnell, born 1848, died 1923, married Walter C. Dorsett, born 1841, died 1893, Confederate Soldier, Cross of Honor on his grave. See page 287 this issue —— Book Review, "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS "Tennessee in Central Texas." See page 286 this issue -— HISTORY OF TENNESSEE, Goodspeed Publishing Co. (p 764) 261 McNairy County Formed 1823 from Hardin; County Seat - Selmer; Census 1830-80 McNairy County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Arnold, George W. 1 m 5-10; 1 m 10-15; 1 m 50-60? 1 f under 5; 1 f 10-15; 1 f 15-20; 1 f 50—60 McNairy County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Dist. 11 1479 Arnold, A.W. 22 not known; Martha 18 Tenn. 1558 -Arnold, George 65 $400 S.C.; Necy 64 S.C.; Lucinda 13 Tenn. Montgomery County Formed 1796 from Tennessee; County Seat - Clarksville; Census 1820—80 Montgomery County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) 25 Arnold, Thomas 1 m 30-40; 1 f 20-30 Overton County Formed 1806 from Jackson Co.; County Seat — Livingston; Census 1820-80 Overton County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 6 William Arnold 1 m over 45; 1 f over 45 Perry County Formed 1818 from Hickman; County Seat - Linden; Census 1820-80 Perry County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 241 Arnold, Nathan 2 m under 5; 1 m 20-30; 1 m 30—40; 1 f 20-30 p 244 Arnold, Ephaim 3 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 10-15; 1 m 40-50 2 f 10—15; 1 f 15-20; 1 f 20—30; 1 f 30—40 "Index to Perry County 1840 Census" Transcribed from Microcopy by Bob Moss for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 19 (1972) No. 1 p. 7 p 172 Ephraim Arnold Roane County Formed 1801 from Knox; County Seat - Kingston; Census 1830—80 Roane County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) 1258 William Arnold 28 Tenn.; Nancy G 25 Tenn.; Sarah E. 2 Tenn.; Harriett L 9/12 Tenn Joseph J. Thompson 14 Tenn. 1468 Michael Arnold 27 Tenn.; Sarah 24 Tenn.; Peter T.E. 10/12 Tenn. 1585 Jonas R. Arnold 54 Md.?; Ann 58 Md.; Jonas R 21 Md.; Israul 19 Md.; Mary 17 Md.; Sarah 15 Md.; Samuel 13 Md. "Roane Co., Tenn. Tax List - 1805" Transcribed by Mable H. Thornton (Mrs. Robert E.) for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. X (1963) p 112. (Contributed by Marian C. Ledger— wood and by Marie Arnold) 97. Micheal Arnold p. 115 Footnotes to above tax list. 97. Micheal Arnold dec’d. Inventory returned April, 1823. p. 116 Footnotes to above tax list. 175. John Eblen, petitioner for est. of Roane Co. John Eblen, dec’d July, 1828. Will 4 Oct. 1827 names children (including) Anney (m. 1815 Jonas Arnold). 262 "East Tenn. Surveys, 1807-1813" Contributed by Mrs. Robert E. Thornton to "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol.XII (1965) p. 77 and p. 198. Roane County Michael Arnold, S#307 1-24-1810 Entry #523 1-16—1810. 20 a. on Poplar Creek. Beginning corner to 200 a. survey ... said Arnold’s former survey. Sworn Chain carriers: George Arnold, Michael Stonecypher. Recorded 9-22-1810. Delivered 8-8-1812 to Mich. Arnold, Jr. Michael Arnold. S#308-1-24-1810. E#536 2-10-1810. 20 a. on waters of Poplar Creek. SCC: George Arnold, John Simpkins. Rec. 9-22-1810. Del. 8—8-1812 to Mich. Arnold, Jr. Michael Arnold S#336 10-1—1810. E#653 9-25-181O. 21 a. Beginning near Browns line at head of small spring. SCC: Absolom Cooper, Michael Arnold. Recorded 12-7-1810. Del. 8—8—1812 to Michael Arnold, Jr. William Wilson S#207 8-1-1808. E#32O 7-27-1808. 25 a. on waters of Poplar Creek. Beginning on Michael Arnold’s line. SCC: Michael Arnold, Senr., Michael Arnold, Junr. Lifted by Wm. Wilson 7-30-1810. Left and sent by J. McClellan 8—29-1810. Granted. Robertson County Formed 1796 from Tennessee, County Seat - Springfield; Census 1820—80 Robertson County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 22 William K. Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 16—26; 1 f under lO;1 f 16—26 Robertson County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 429 Arnold, Will K?H/ 2 m 5-10; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 15-20; 1 m 30—40 1 f under 5; 1 f 30-40 Arnold, Earl (no data) Rutherford County Formed 1803 from Davidson Co.; County Seat - Murfreesboro; Census 1810-1880 "Petition of Inhabitants of Rutherford County ... To Build a Bridge Over The East and West Fork of Stones River - August 22, 1806" Copied from a photostat of the original petition on file in the State Archives, Nashville, Tenn., by Elizabeth R. Tolar (Mrs. Reginald H., Jr.) for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. X (1963) p 26. (signers include) William Arnold, John Arnold TENNESSEE CENSUS REPORTS - Compiled by Martha Lou Houston (1933) (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) Rutherford County, Tennessee 1810 Census (Note: Rutherford County is the only County in Tennessee that has an extant 1810 census record.) p 15 Arnold, Darcas 3 m under 10; 1 m 10-16; 2 m 16-26 1 f under 10; 1 f 10-16; 1 f 16-26 p 23 Arnold, Wm. 2 m under 10; 1 m 26-45 2 f under 10; 1 f 26-45 p 27 Arnold, John 1 m under 10; 2 m 10-16; 1 m 16-26; 1 m 26—45 1 f under 10; 1 f.16-26; 1 f 26—45 p 28 Arnold, Peter 3 m under 10; 1 m 10-16; 1 m 16-26; 1 m over 45 2 f under 10; 1 f 10-16; 2 f 16-26; 1 f 26-45 263 Rutherford County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 2 Zephaniah Arnold 1 m 16—26; 1 m over 45 1 f under 10; 1 f 16—26; 1 f 26—45 p 15 John Arnold 2 m 16—26; 1 m 26—45 no females p 21 Enoch Arnold 2 m under 10; 1 m 26—45 3 f under 10; 1 f 26—45 p 22 Peter Arnold 2 m 10—16; 1 m 16-18; 2 m 16—26; 1 m over 45 1 f under 10; 1 f 26—45 p 31 Asa Arnold 1 m under 10; 2 m 10—16; 2 m 16—26 1 f under 10; 1 f 10~16; 1 f 16—26; 1 f 26-45 p 32 William Arnold 3 m under 10; 1 m 10—16; 1 m 26—45 1 f under 10; 1 f 10-16; 1 f 26-45 p 33 John Arnold 1 m 16-26; 1 m over 45 1 f 10-16; 2 f 16—26; 1 f over 45 p 35 Eleanor Arnold 1 m 16-18; 2 m 16-26 3 f 26-45; 1 f over 45 p 40 John Arnbld, Jr. 1 m 26—45; 1 f under 10; 1 f 16-26 Rutherford County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 299 Arnold, William 1 m 80-90 1 f 70-80 Arnold, Arey 1 m 15-20 1 f 40-50 p 307 Arnold, Thomas 3 m under 5; 1 m 30—40 1 f 20—30 Arnold, Peter 1 m 20-30; 1 m 50-60 1 f 40—50 p 323 Arnold, Elizabeth 1 m under 5; 2 m 5—10; 1 m 10—15 1 f 5-10; 1 f 10-15; 1 f 30-40 p 325 Arnold, Jno 2 m under 5; 2 m 5-10; 1 m 3O-40 2 f under 5; 1 f 20—30 Arnold, Darcas 2 m 20—30 1 f 50-60 p 331 Arnold, Champ (Note by Marie Garland: Failed to get data. Jackson Co., Ark. 1850 census enumerated one Thomas Arnold born 1812 N.C. named a son Champ, born 1845 in Tenn. p. Arnold, William 1 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m 10—15; 1 m 15—20; 1 m 20—30 1 m 40-50 1 f under 5; 2 f 5—10; 1 f 10-15; 1 f 20—30; 1 f 40—50 Arnold W1lliam 1 m 30-40 1 f 15—20 Arnold, Elenor 1 m 10—15; 1 m 20—30 1 f 40—50; 1 f 50—60 Arnold, Mary 2 m? under 5 1 f 30-40 Rutherford County, Tennessee 1840 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Arnold, Jos. J. 1 m 30-40 and family Arnold, H.S. 1 m 30-40 and family Arnold, Wm. Jr. 1 m 30-40 and family Arnold, Wm. 1 m 50-60 and family Arnold, Elijah 1 m 30-40 1 60—70 (others?) Arnold, Jeremiah 1 m 20—30 1 60—70 Arnold, Wm. 1 m 30-40 and family Arnold, Peter 1 m 70-80 and family 264 Rutherford County Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) 163 Arnold, James C. 39 farmer $450 Tenn.; Mary 38 Tenn.; children not copied 168 Arnold, William 49 farmer $1700 S.C.; Eleanor 39 Tenn.; Alfred 17 Tenn.; Nelly A. 16 Tenn.; Elijah 14 Tenn.; Malinda 12 Tenn.; Rachel 10 Tenn. William 10 Tenn.; Elvery(f)6 Tenn.; Jas. 4 Tenn.; Orvella 4 Tenn. 173 Arnold, Elijah 46 farmer $3000 N.C.; William 27 Tenn. 189 Arnold, William 67 farmer $1950 S.C.; Eleanor 58 N.C.; Thos J. 34; Jasper N. 23; Wm. J. 16 570 Arnold, Terry 35 Va.; Nancy 34 N.C.; Arnold, Nancy 70 Va. 590 Arnold, John B. 40 Va. 608 Arnold, Stephen 45 cooper Va. Rutherford County, Tennessee Marriages (Contributed by Arnett, James and Martha McCullough 19 Feb. 1846 Page 58 Arnett, Sarah and Bennett S. Hunt 15 Nov. 1847 63 Arnett, William and Susannah C. Bivins l4 Dec. 1841 42 Arnette John and Martha A. McEwing 8 Dec. 1847 61 Arnold, Ann T. and Richard Woodruff 8 Apr 1842 48 Arnold, Asa and Tenacy Rucker 30 Jan 1832 24 Arnold, Catharine and John C. Mayfield 2 Sep 1845 56 Arnold, David L. and Margaret Bell 15 Aug 1850 72 Arnold, Deborah and James Rice 12 Aug 1843 50 Arnold, Edwin and Harriet McClanahan 10 Jun 1841 42 Arnold, Elizabeth M. and James C. Miller 15 Dec 1847 63 Arnold, Enoch and Sally Sullins 23 Dec 1809 2 Arnold, Ezekiel and Mary Gilliand 2 Jan 1816 5 Arnold, Harbart and Temperance Weaver 28 Mar 1834 27 Arnold, John and Cara Warren 10 Jan 1821 11 Arnold, John B. and Rhoda H. Hill 28 Jan 1840 40 Arnold, John B. and Rhoda H. Hill 28 Jan 1841 42 Arnold, Judy and James H.A. Swink 22 Aug 1843 51 Arnold, Louisa and Preston Lockard 29 Nov 1842 47 Arnold, Mary J and Richard Webber 25 Jul 1846 61 Arnold, Millie and Henry McPeak 29 Feb 1805 1 Arnold, Nancy and Larkin Johnson 10 Aug 1804 1 Arnold, Nancy and John Gilmore 22 Jan 1825 19 Arnold, Nancy R. and Andrew J. Northcott 6 Feb 1847 64 Arnold, Peter and Nancy Harp 17 May 1835 29 Arnold, Robert and Elizabeth Bell 8 Oct 1850 72 Arnold, Sally and John Deason 16 Dec 1815 4 Arnold, Sara J. and James W. Partlow 3 Jul 1847 64 Arnold, Sara R. and John Hooker 10 Nov 1842 46 Arnold, Stephen and Lucinda Hunt 8 May 1842 45 Arnold, Susan and John Hill 12 May 1841 43 Arnold, Thomas and Amanda Daulton 9 May 1839 37 Arnold, Thomas M. and Nancy A. Johnson 20 Nov 1838 34 Arnold, William and Eleanor Inson 2 Oct 1829 22 Arnold, William and Eleanor Elliott 30 Jan 1847 61 Arnold, William and Eleanor Elliott 4 Jan 1848 65 265 RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEED ABSTRACTS. Vol. I l8O4-1810. (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood.) Deed Book B p. 71. William Nash to John Arnold. 150 a. Indenture 18 Mar. 1805 Corner Stephen Brooks. Witness: John Dickson. Signed 18 Mar. 1805 Registered April Term 1805 Rutherford County. Deed Book B p. 75. William Nash to William Arnold. June 23, 1805. 55¼ a. ...up Stones River ... corner Ambrose Jones. Witness: John Dickson. Signed 18 Mar. 1805. Reg. Apr. Term 1805, Rutherford County. Deed Book B p. 77. Jonathan Magness to William Arnold. 131½ a. Indenture 31 Dec. 1803. Mouth of Falling Creek and Stones River. William Nash’s line — corner of James D( ? ) and John Miller. Tract granted by North Carolina to Ambrose Jones assignee of Daniel Ray. Witnesses: William Nash, John Bower. Registered April Term 1805, Rutherford Co. Deed Book B p. 175. William Nash - John Arnold. 2 tracts of land. Indenture Oct. 3, 1805. Land granted by Patent #732 to William Nash July 11, 1788 contining 584 ¾ acres. Begin ... etc ... to William Arnold’ s Corner. Also another tract ... begin etc. ... passing Wm. Samson’s corner, etc. See Book Reviews, page 286 in this issue -- HISTORY OF TENNESSEE -- Goodspeed. Publ. Shelby County Formed 1819 from Hardin Co.; County Seat — Memphis; Census 1820—80 Shelby County, Tennessee 1850 Census (contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) 9th Civil District Nov. 26, 1850 Pulaski Arnold 24 S.C.; Jane 25 S.C.; John 2 Tenn.; Cornelia 4/12 Tenn. Shelby County, Tenn. Marriages were run in a series, in several editions of "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. VI (1959) Howard, William to Sarah Ann Arnold 24 Dec. 1840 #1022 Thomas Yeats, Sec. Jared W. Edwards, J.P. Vol. IV (1957) Arnold, F.M. to Julia A. Wayman (Wagnore) Oct. 24, 1849 #2319 James Rose, Security. W.P. Matthews, J.P. Arnold, P.L. to Sarah J. Patrick. Dec. 31, 1846. #205. George C. Patrick, Sec. J.S. Edwards, J.P. "1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Memphis and Shelby, County, Temm." Contributed by T.P. Hughes, Jr. and Jonathan Kennon Smith. This list has been running in series in several issues of "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS, as follows: Vol. 18 (1971) p. 32: Sep. 9 Page 101 ( ? ) Arnold Age 38 Male White Married Nativity unknown Vol. 18 p. 132: Sep. 14 Page 111 Bessie Arnold Age 2 Fem White Single Nat. unkn. p. 134: Sep. 16 Page 115 Madie Arnold Age 10 Fem White Single " " Lydia Arnold Age 28 Fem White Married " " Willie Arnold 6 male White Single " " Vol. 19 p. 28: Sep.29 Page 128 Mollie Arnold 8 Fem White Single City Smith County Formed 1799 from Sumner; County Seat - Carthage; Census 1820—80 Smith County Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) Arnold, Daniel 20-30 and family Arnold, Joseph 60-70 and family Arnold, Richard 40-50 and family Arnold, James Crooks 60-70 and family 266 Smith County, Tennessee FAMILY RECORDS -- Burns (Contributed by Marian C. Ledger- wood) Smith County, Tenn. 1840 Census (p. 27 in the book) p 245 (census) James Arnold 1 m under 5; 1 m 5-10; 1 m 30—40 1 f under 5; 1 f 5—10; 1 f 30-40 Joseph Arnold 1 m 60—70 1 f 20—30; 1 f 50—60 Stewart County Formed 1803 from Montgomery Co.; County Seat - Dover; Census 1820—80 Stewart County, Tennessee 1820 census (Contributed by Marlin C. Ledgerwood) p 24 Israel Arnold 1 m 26-45; 1 f under 10; 2 f 16—26 Sullivan County Formed in 1779 from Washington Co.; County Seat — Blountville; Census 1830—80 Sullivan County, Tenn. 1797 Tax List (Contributed by Marie Arnold) James Arnold -- 1 white poll 200 acres Sumner County Formed 1786 from Davidson Co.; County Seat — Gallatin; Census 1820—80 Sumner County, Tennessee 1830 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 143 Ebenezer Arnold 1 m under 5; 2 m 15—20; 1 m 30—40 1 f under 5; 2 f 5—10; 1 f 20—30 "Marriage Records of Sumner Co., Tenn. 1787-1838" Copied from microfilm by Betty Davis (Mrs. Gene F.) for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 17 (1970) p. 166: Ebenezer Arnold - Evalina Dodson. Feb. 9, 1822 A.W. Reese, Bondsman op. cit. Vol. 19 (1972) p. 21 Copied from Microfilm by Anni Preston (Mrs. Thomas) Daniel Arnold — Dicey Draper Sep. 24, 1828 by N. Swaney. Bondsman George W. Lance Warren County Formed 1807 from White County; County Seat — McMinnville; Census 1820—80 Warren County,Tenn. 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 23 James H. Arnold 1 m 26-45; 1 f over 45 James Arnold 2 m under 10; 1 m 16—26; 2 f under 10; 1 f 16-26 Warren County, Tenn. 1850 Census (Submitted by Ora Nell Taylor Norvell) I find NO ARNOLDS listed in the index to Warren County, Tenn. U.S. Census of 1850 as transcribed by Womack Printing Co. of McMinnville, Tenn. 1958. Washington County Formed 1777. Covered present state. Many counties formed from section. County Seat - Jonesboro. Census Reports available 1830—80. "Early East Tennessee Taxpayers" Compiled by Pollyanna Creekmore for The East Tennessee Historical Society's PUBLICATIONS Vol. 34 (1962) p. 118. Washington County Tax List, 1778 John Arnold Poll Tax; Amount of Estate 100— 0-O; Sum to pay 1— 0—6 267 Washington County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Arnold) Daniel Arnold 28 N.C.; Christina 28 N.C.; Nancy 5; May M. 2 Samuel Arnold (physician) 49 Va.; Menerva (wife) 42 Tenn.; John L. 5 Tenn. William Arnold 70 Tenn. "Salem Church Cemetery, Washington Co., Tenn." (Few Old Stones) Copied by Milburn Divine for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. IX (1962) p. 148 Magdalina, wife of Emanuel Arnold Feb. 20, 1790 — Aug. 17, 1858 Emanuel A. Arnold ( ? ) 9, 1796 — Sep. 2, 1826 Wayne County Formed 1819 from Hickman Co.; County Seat Waynesboro; Census 1820-80 Please refer to our Arnold Family Association Quarterly Vol. I No. 2 (Winter 1970) pages 72—73 for discussion of Arnolds who were in Wayne County in 1850. Wayne County, Tenn. 1820 Census -- No Arnolds listed Wayne County, Tenn. 1830 Census -- See our Arnold Family Quarterly Vol I p. 74 Wayne County, Tenn. 1840 Census -- " " " " " " " " 74 Wayne County, Tenn. 1850 Census -- " " " " " " " " 74 Wayne County, Tenn. 1860 Census -- " " " " " " " " 75 Wayne County, Tenn. Index of Deeds 1821-1872. See Our Arnold Family Quarterly Vol. I p. 76 Wayne County, Tenn Marriages 1857-1898 (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 22 T.P. Arnold — Rebecca Moore. Mar. 7, 1861; sol. Mar. 7, 1861 by Wm. Pollard, JP p 46 Daniel W. Arnold - Amandy E. Watson. Mar. 12, 1866; Sol. Mar. 16, 1866 by David H. Davis, MG p 90 Robert Anderson - Amanda Arnold. Jan. 17, 1870; Sol. Jan. 20, 1870 by David H. Davis, MG p 108 James D. Arnold - Mary C. Whitten. Mar. 28, 1871; Sol. Mar. 28, 1871 p 116 Hiram Hayes - Georgia Ann Arnold. Mar. 26, 1872; Sol. Mar. 28, 1872 by C.P. Delen, JP Weakley County Formed 1823 from Western District; County Seat - Dresden; Census 1830—80 See page 285 this issue or Book Review -- W.S. Ray, TENNESSEE COUSINS White County Formed 1806 from Smith Co.; County Seat - Sparta; Census 1820-80 White County, Tennessee 1820 Census (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) p 8 Lindsey Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 16—26; 1 f 16—26 p 11 Thomas Arnold 3 m under 10; 1 m 26-45; 1 f under 10; 2 f 26-45 p 12 Richard Arnold 2 m under 10; 1 m 26-45; 2 f under 10; 1 f 16—26 p 21 Frances Arnold 1 m under 10; 1 m 10—16; 1 m 16-26; 1 m over 45 1 f 10—16; 1 f 26-45 TENNESSEE GENEAL0GICAL REC0RDS by Whitley Vol. 7 (Contributed by Marian Ledgerwood) White Co. Survey April 27, 1824 - Mar. 28, 1828 Tenn. State Land Office Book "A" p. 379. Francis Arnold 268 "Abstracts from the Journal of a Store Keeper in White Co., Tenn." Copied for publication in "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 13 (1966) p. 59 by Mrs. Ernest Hutcherson. This appears to be the journal of Lincoln and Clark. At the top of every page is written "Sparta", followed by the day of the week and the date. This volume covers the period Dec. 10, 1836 through Sept. 1838. Most names appear on the accounts many times. Among the names: Colbird Arnold. "Index to 1840 Census — White County, Tenn." Copied from Microcopy by T.P. Hughes for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. 18 (1971) p. 119 p 12 5th District James H. Arnold p 22 5th District Samuel Arnold Williamson County Formed in 1799. County Seat — Franklin; Census Reports Available 1820—80 Williamson County, Tennessee 1830 census (Contributed by Marie Garland) p 208 Arnold, Thomas p 219 Arnold, Stephen Williamson County, Tennessee 1850 Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) 1st Dist. #253 Arnold, Benjamin 36 farmer Tenn.; Mary 32 Tenn.; Elijah 4 Tenn.; Jefferson 8? 5? Tenn.; Joseph 3? WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TENN. MARRIAGE RECORDS - Bejach and Gardiner (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood p 10 John Arnold - Nancy Hogan. Sep 10, 1818 by Frank Jackson JP p 11 Osborn Arnold - Lamisa Withrow, Jan. 23, 1838 by Sam B. Robison, JP Bondsman W.R. Ransom Turney Arnold - Marion Gwinn. Apr. 14, 1822 by Jonathan Norman, JP Bondsman - Winfield Pope. Wm. (x) Arnold — Mintha Edwards. June 28, 1819. Bondsman William Johnson Williamson Co., Tenn. Marriage Record (Contributed by Marion Hammers) William Allbright to Mary Arrendale. 19 Oct. 1842 by Robt. Drennan, JP for L.C Wilson County Formed in 1799 from Sumner County; County Seat - Lebanon; Census 1820—80 "List of Taxables, Wilson Co., Tenn. for the Year 1804" Transcribed by Virginia G. O’Hara (Mrs. Harry E.) for "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS Vol. XI (1964) p. 166 (Contributed by Marie Arnold and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) Capt. Geo. Clark’s Dist.: William Arnold and John Arnold Wilson County, Tennessee 185O Census (Contributed by Marie Garland) 2nd Dist. #261 Arnold, Samuel 49 Physician Ala.; Manerva 42? Tenn.; John L. 5 Tenn.; William 8/12 Tenn.; Arnold, Samuel Stephenson 14 Tenn. 18th Dist #1O67 Arnold, John 48 Va.; Frances 43 England; Susan; Eliz.; Chas. Wilson County, Tenn. Marriages (Contributed by Marie Arnold) David Arnold to Susanah Bryson - May 14, 1816 John Miller, JP Green Arnold to Eleanor Gossett - Dec. 10, 1832. Bondsman Richard Arnold Butler Arnold to Rachel Hudson - Nov 7, 1816. William Gray, JP Henry G. Arnold to Mary Whitlock - July 7, 1835 Henry S. Arnold to Clarissa Underwood Dec. 28, 1835 James Arnold to Sarah T. Mitchell. Dec. 22, 1824 269 1880 SOUNDEX CENSUS FOR TENNESSEE (Abstracted and Compiled by Marie Garland) The following ARN0LD data was secured from SOUNDEX T772 No. 3 which covered Arnolds in Tennessee. In order that the reader may understand how the compiler assembled the data here is a sample of a frame from the microfilm. RML 654 A654 TENNESSEE Vol. 13 E.D. 52 Arnold, A. Sheet 105 Line 34 Head of Family W M 37 Ohio color sex age birth place Hamilton county M. C. D. Chattanooga city street house no. Other Members of Family Name Relationship Age Birth Place Arnold, Rachel w 38 Tenn. Mary d 9 Tenn. The Compiler reassembled the data under counties. (The data for Bedford County was also sub-divided per districts). The above data will be found under HAMILTON COUNTY Dist.(?) 13 52 105 34 Arnold, A. (Chattanooga) 37 Ohio; Rachel w 38 Tenn.; Mary d 9 Tenn. Abbreviations: White is left blank B = black Ni = niece I = Indian B = brother Mu = mulatto Si = sister w = wife BL = brother-in-law s = son sL = son—in—law d = daughter SiL = sister-in-law N = nephew M = mother n.r. = no record given, F = father no relationship stated (Note by typist: It is regretted that we cannot use the neat, beautiful columnar form into which Marie Garland placed this information. Limitations on space force us to use a more concise "paragraph" form. Also, to conserve space we are printing the state of birth of each individual only if it is different from Tennessee. Most of these "Arnolds were born in Tennessee; therefore, if no state of birth is listed, you may infer they were born in Tennessee.) 270 (1880 Soundex Census for Tennessee) ANDERSON COUNTY Dist.4 1 137 12 35 Arnold, William 36; Sarry w 33 Va.; Sary d 12; Lenato d. 10; Matha d 8; Charles s 7; Dora d 4; Adline d 2; Mandy J. d 1 BEDFORD COUNTY Dist. 2 1 2 14 4O Arnold, James (B) 23; Mary w 26; Joshua s 10; Vina d. 6; James s 3; Martha d 7; Arnold, Harriet Si 19; Belle Ni 3/12 Dist. 3 1 3 32 9 Arnold, Arthur 36; Mary J. w 29; John s 11; Thomas s 10; Jas. C. s 8; Martin s 6; Martha d 5; Walter s 3; Charley s 2 1 3 51 16 Arnold, H.P. 43; Mary w 47; John s 22; Robert s 21; Annie d 18; Seleanie d 13; Sararh d 12; James L. s 10 1 3 6 1 Arnold, J.G. 37; Sarah w 35; Elisabeth d 13; Rebecca d. 12; W.A. s 10; J.F. s 8; T.C. s 6; Sallie s 2; Beulah n.r. 7/12 1 3 38 23 Arnold, J.H. 28; Mary w 29; Mary Ann d 10; William s 7; Mindey d 5; Mandey d 5 (twins); Jas. H. s 3 1 3 12 9 Arnold, J.O.? or D? (War Trace) 30; Bettey w 27; Leola d 8; Joseph s 3 1 3 15 28 Arnold, Jas. (War Trace) 36; Nannie w 30; Thos. F. s 9; Hugh T. s 6; Mabbel d 4 1 3 58 10 Arnold, Sarah (B) 8 Tenn.; Cannon, Mitch (his step daughter) 1 3 37 26 Arnold, W.W. 53; P.A. w 50; Daniel W. s 20; Virginia d 17; J.T. s 14; R.P. s 11; P.B. s 6 1 3 51 7 Arnold, R.A. 47; Sophronia w 49; W.A. s 26; Heny s 22; Susan A. d 17; Rufus s 15; Nancey d 12; Sophronia d 9; Alonzo K. s 4. 1 3 32 31 Arnold, Peter 23; Nancey w 23; Mary d 2; Ada d 2/12 Dist. 4 1 4 15 4 Arnold, Ike (B) 63 N.C.; Lucy w 40; Abe s 19; Lettie d 16; Willie s 14; Jakes s 11; Liza d. 8; A.B. s 6 Dist. 6 1 6 19 44 Arnold, B.R. 27; Bettie w 25; Willie s 5; Charley s 1 1 6 5 26 Arnold, Elija 29; Lucy w 26; Author s 6; Ally s 4 Dist. 7 1 7 56 12 Arnold, Ferry (B) 44; Ann w 34; Almedia d 2; Lewis s 6/12 Frierson, Bobby s.s. 15 Tenn.; Eddie s.s. 13; Carrie s.d. 12; Willie s.s. 8 Dist. 10 1 10 6 2 Arnold, Joseph H. 37; Susan J. w 23 Ga.; Joseph H. s 5; Ardena d 3; James H. s 1; Elrod? John BL 21 Georgia. Dist. 18 1 12 5 6 Arnold, E.A. 30; Amanda w 26; Lucy d 6; Josephine d 4; Etta d 1 Dist. 19 1 13 4 27 Arnold, William D. 52; Manerva w 40; Absalem N. s 24; William s 18; Luticia d. 16; Tennessee d 14; Nannie d 11; Henry s 8; John s 6; Robert s 2 271 Dist.23 1 17 14 27 Arnold, Dallas (B) 32; Hannah w 25; Anderson s 10; Susan d 8;. Letsy d 4; Haimes s 2 1 17 14 33 Arnold, Frank F. 52; James w 40; Martha d 14; Pleasant s 9 1 17 30 24 Arnold, Pascal 24; Ann w 20; Zora A. d 3 Dist 25 1 19 15 21 Arnold, Chesley 55; Delilah E. w 50; Chesley D. s 18; Martha A. d 15; Virginia d 13; Isaac M.P. s 10 1 19 13 49 Arnold, James S. 31; Elizabeth w 19; Louisa F. d 4/12 BENTON COUNTY Dist. 5 1 4 28 18 Arnold, Aaron (Camden) 48; Joe w 42; Wiley s 17; Bettie d 10; Pearl d 2; Bows?, Dora d 23; 2 servants etc. 1 under ten years of age Dist. 10 1 1 36 4 Arnold, Columbus 23; Amanda w 23; Fleeten 1 Dist. 2 1 2 15 19 Arnold, J.M. 48; Rhoda w 34; George s 14; Robert C.L. s 9; Ader B. d 7; Oscar s 4; James H. s 1 1 2 17 23 Arnold, W.P. 36; Dosia w 39; Dirga d 13; Driver slO; Eva d 6 Stafford s 3; Dandey d 6/12 Dist. 8 1 7 6 32 Arnold, John 75; Elisabeth w 50; Johney gs 7 1 7 16 10 Arnold, Riley 32; Liza w 40 Ky.; William H. 13; David 1O; Landruin s 9; Caladonia d 3; Victoria Ni 14 Dist. 9 1 6 29 39 Arnold, Joseph 27 Va.; Sarah An w 28; Huelis s 11; Marion L. s 9; Richard s 7; Dorsey Thomas s 5; Nora Bell d 10/12 Dist. 10 1 1 6 9 Arnold, James Ja 43; Elizabeth w 42; Virginia d 21; Cordelia d 18; Mary H. d 17; Albert S. s 15; Nathaniel s 13; Martha d 12; Andrew J. s 6 1 1 45 19 Arnold, Joseph E. 26; Mary S. w 27; Arthur G. s 6; Joseph C. s 7/12 CANNON COUNTY Dist. 12 2 21 4 37 Arnold, Harvey 30; Marir w 28; Annerson s 8; Lizie s 6 Emer d 4; Dasey d 2 Dist. 13 2 22 1 46 Arnold, W.J. 32; Permelia w 30; Leroy I. s 2; Andrew D. s 1/12 CARROLL COUNTY Dist. 11 3 16 42 2 Arnold, J.G. 30; A.C. w 33; I.A. d 8 272 CARTER COUNTY Dist. 12 3 15 4 39 Arnold, Murphy 25; Elizabeth w 24; Nicholas s 4 3 15 4 42 Arnold, William 25; Ellen w 20; Samuel s 2 CLAIBORNE COUNTY Dist. 9 4 108 26 17 Arnal, John 34; Nancy w 24; George s 11; Mary d 9; Jmes s 5; John s 3; Milton s 1 COFFEE COUNTY Dist. 3 5 16 3 50 Arnold, Albert (B) 24; Easter w 23; Ambros s 9; Ella F d 4 Sarah M. d 1; Hannah (Bu) 50 (Bu clearly written. meaning?) 5 16 13 7 Arnold, Thomas C. 33 Tenn.; Richerd Ann w 33 Ky.; John G. s 11; America d 9; Sarah B. d 7; Richerd s 5; Malissa E. d 3; Brother s 2; Thomas G. 10/12 Dist. 4 5 17 22 13 Arnold, John 33; Judith E. w 32; William a 10; John T. s 8; Butler s 4; Franklin s 8/12; Smith, John n.r. 23 Dist. 6 5 18 12 9 Arnold, John S. 59 N.C.; Sarah w 53; Martha 22; Archibald s 19; Adella d 15; Fannie d 12; Samuel s 10; Robert s 7; Frank s 4 Dist. 16 5 8 19 21 Arnold, Andrew J. 21 Tenn.; Tennessee w 18; Maggie d. 1 CROCKETT COUNTY Dist.2 5 6 35 23 Arnold, George (B) 25; Marthy w 22; Jno s 4; Jane d 2; Jo s 1 5 6 30 35 Arnoll, Jeff (B) 50; Rhodie w 51; Norris d. 35; Henry s 16; Sue d 14; Pettie d 12; Fannie d. 10; James s 6; Bertin s 5; alice d 4 (copyist believes the children may have been Norris’ children) Dist. 10 5 7 19 20 Arnold, Nathan 25; M.J.T. w 22; Wm.T. s 11/12; Maggie L. Si 6; Susan A. Si 12; John D. B 9 Dist.Z 5 3 14 26 Arnold, Richard 36; Mariah w 37; Frances d 12; Thomas a 9; Elisha s 6; Isham s 3; Tennessee d 1 DAVIDSON COUNTY Dist.3 7 63 8 28 Arnold, Dennis (B) 51 Maryland; Martha w 34; Benj. s 21; Henry S 18; Thomas s 17; Washington s 16; Nancy d 14; Robert s 5 Dist. 5 7 65 28 46 Arnold, Meridith(B) 50 Georgia; Dicey w 31; Joseph s 16; Melvinie d 12; William W. s 11; Eveline d. 8; Jesse s 5; Meredith gs 2; Williams, Lena SiL 9 Dist. 18 7 77 26 1 Arnold, Henry F. 67 Ky.; Nancy P. w 50 Ky.; Sarah d 20 Ky.; William F. s 18 Ky.; Fannie d 13 Ky.; 1 cook n.r. 1 under 10 years 273 6 52 7 23 Arnold, J.M.(111 McGavock St. Nashville) 36; Sallie A.w 25; Lillie G. d 13; Henry s 12; William s 10; Rebecca d. 8; Alice d 7; Maggie d 11 DECATUR COUNTY Dist. 7 8 29 4 1 Arnold, E.E. 28; M.E. w 28; N.A. d 4; I.M. d 2; J.E. s 10/12 Dist. 12 8 28 20 31 Arnold, S.(female) (B) 60 S.C.; C.A. gs 10; Houston J. s 25; Parsons, L.E. d 5 (a check mark by d) 8 28 21 37 Arnold, J. (B) 28; S.W. 25; J. s 6; S. d 3 8 28 20 42 Arnold, T.P. 39; A.E. w 34; Fredonia d 10; E.J. d 9; D.B. d 9 J.E. 7; M.E. d 6; L.E. s 5; Emma d 3; Zetta d 1 DEKALB COUNTY Dist. 7 8 29 18 18 Arnold, Eli 25; Nancy A. w 25; John Alex s 3; Sullivan s 2 Dist. 10 8 31 11 7 Arnold, John 20; Lucy w 18; C.T. d 1; T.B. s 4/12 8 31 10 42 Arnold, W.M. 36; N.E. w 24; J.A. s 13; M.F. d 8; A.S. d 6; N.E. d 5; Liney d 2; Dunenda d 6/12 DYER COUNTY Dist. 6 9 15 2 15 Arnold, John G. 36 (Newborn, Tenn.); Almra w 24; Willie S. s 3 Ella M. d l Dist. 8 9 12 10 18 Arnold, William B. 50; Elizabeth w 48 N.C.; James s 27; Amanda V. d 22; Mary M. d 20; Sylvester s 15; Cidney E. s 12; Fany B. d 9; William B. s 5; William F. gs 6 Dist. 12 9 90 4 48 Arnol, James 50 N.C.; Arnold, Georgia A. d 7; Bengiman s 2 FAYETTE COUNTY Dist. 5 9 21 2 12 Arnold, Hamilton (B) 55 N.C.; Matilda w 49; Jacob s 7; Esau s 7 9 21 7 25 Arnold, Jim (B) 23; Nancy w 27; Ben s 10; Grant s 7; Dick s 3; William C. s 10/12 FRANKLIN COUNTY Dist. 12 10 95 10 48 Arnol, H.C. 28 Ala.; Mary w Tenn.; Ada d 4 Ala;, Geraldine n.r 3 Ala.; Mary E. n.r. 1 Ala. Dist. 18 (faint) 10 98 2 35 Arnold, J.S. 23, S? E. w 24; W. s 1 GIBSON COUNTY Dist 2 10 50 25 35 Arnold, Henry C. 43; Reason L. s 20; Georgie E. d 18; Heny H. s 1/12; Arnold, America M 74 Ky. 274 10 33 20 43 Arnold, James 50; Mary w 45; Alice d 19; Dora d 16; Luther s 14; Willie s 12; Nannie d 9; Sammie s 7; Harice s 5; Hallie d 2 Dist. 5 10 36 5 36 Arnold, William 29; Virginia w 22; William E. s 5; Mary E. d 3; Tilford A. s 1 10 36 5 23 Arnold, William 74 Va.; Estella d 22; Levicy d 20; Hodges, Friciana? d 32; Effie Ni 12; Ada Ni 12; Edward N 8; John N 7/12 (Surnames of nieces and nephews not stated.) Dist. 6 10 27 9 46 Arnold, A.H. 34 Tenn.; Eller w 24 Ark.; Henry s 9; John s 6; Mattie d 2; Ashing, Marthy ML 53 Ind.; Miller, Mattie Ni 8 Ark. 10 37 22 7 Arnold, George (Mu) 23; Sue w 18; Coddy s 1 10 37 27 43 Arnold, Jas. (B) 29; Laura w 26; Joseph s 10; Nevy d 7; Jinnie d 4; George s 2 10 37 8 1 Arnold, James (B) 6; Nicholson, Henry, his nephew 10 37 6 28 Arnold, W.F. 32; Nannie w 33; Lena d 11; Elma s 3; Leo F. s 4/12 Arnold, R.H. M 60 Dist. 7 10 38 55 39 Arnold, John (Trenton) 53; Elisa w 43; Robt. s 16; Sircus s 8; Annie d 2; 2 servants, 1 under 10 years of age Dist. 11 10 42 4 38 Arnold, Rece 40; Sarah J. w 26; Lula d 12; Hessie d 9; Permelia d 5; Annie d 2/12; Patterson Emer L. sd 6; William A. ss 3 Dist. 12 10 43 9 44 Arnold, John H. 53; Nancy w 35; Robert s 16; Ella d 9; James s 20; John s 7; Greenville s 4; Samuel n.r. 3 10 43 7 35 Arnold, John L. 23; Alice w 20; Clidie V. d 1; Vaughan, E.V. SiL 18 Dist. 19 10 49 18 43 Arnold, Robert 28; Mary w 24; John 3; David s 1 10 49 1 23 Arnold, Savanna (B) 6 Tenn.; Seat, Edith, grand-daughter Dist. 21 10 50 24 22 Arnold, Martha E. 47; Martha J. d. 17; Georg F. s 16; Rolly P. s 14; Josephine d 13; Alice L. d 11; Retta S. d 9; Macy M. s 3 Dist. 22 10 51 5 35 Arnold, John F. 32; Emily w 28; Robert A. s 1; Powell, Antney Bs? 17; Mathew Bs? 9 (Cannot interpret what kind of brother) 10 51 13 29 Arnold, William 29; Martha A. w 29; Henry B. s 5; Luther C. s 3 Dist. 22 10 40 5 50 Arnold, James(B) 30; Henretta w 22; Francis d 4; Aga d 2/12 GREENE COUNTY Dist. 16 12 57 16 41 Arnald, Asham 25 Va.; Lydia w 21 Va.; Mary J. d. 1 Tenn. 275 Dist. 8 12 50 1 4 Arnold, David. (B) 58; Eliza w 40; Osker s 15; Florence d 12 John s 7; Newton s 6 HAMILTON COUNTY Dist. (?) 13 52 105 34 Arnold A.(Chattanooga)37 Ohio; Rachel w 38; Mary d 9 HANCOCK COUNTY Dist. 6 13 92 11 36 Arnold, John 20; Nancy w 23; Addie d 2; Winton s 1/12 13 92 19 21 Arnold, Nora 2; daughter of Mathis, Wesley HARDEMAN COUNTY Dist. 4 13 56 19 1 Arnold, Sam 36; Jinnie w 36; James s 14; John s 12; Babe s 10 HARDIN COUNTY Dist. 5 14 45 2 10 Arnold, Joseph 54; Izabelle w 23; Richard s 23; Pinkney s 22 John W. s 20; James F. s 18; Thomas s 16; Mandy d 13; Samuel s 7; Abbygill d 4; Cordia d 9/12 HAWKINS COUNTY Dist.5 14 78 30 32 Arnold, Geo. P. 34; Mary w 31 Va.; James L. s 8; Nancy J. d 6; 14 78 23 44 Arnold, James 47; Mary E. w 34; Sue E. d 13; F.M. d 10; Simeon s 5; Enas s 5; Joseph F. s 2 14 78 30 26 Arnold, William 53; Nancy w 60; William S. s 25; Manda P.DL 35 Va.; Martha gd 2; Sarah J. gd 1 Dist. 6 14 79 12 13 Arnold, George 32; Sarah w 34; William s 13; Elijah s 7; Charles s 4 Dist. 7 14 80 6 21 Arnold, William H. 28 Va.; Julia w 23; William H. n.r. 6; James H. n.r. 5 Va.; Peter S. n.r. 2 Va. Dist. 8 14 77 17 5 Arnel, Baker 38; Luthene w 35; Malinda d 16; Thomas s 10; Asa B. s 7; Branch E. s 1 ("See Baker, Arnel" would indicate perhaps the surhame was Baker.) 14 81 31 14 Arnold, Elizabeth 42 (Surgoinsville, Tenn.); John s 17; Nannie d 14; Lottie d 10; Charles s 7; Florence d 3;Furgerson, Wm. n.r. 19. 14 81 14 22 Arnold, J.W. 36 (Surgoinsville); Martha w 35; James W. s 14; Thomas E. s 12; Pleasant B. s 9; Mary L. d 8; John L. s 5; Joseph s 2 14 81 23 7 Arnol, James 23 (Surgoinsville); Orlena w 24; Fanny P. d 3; Walter C. s 10/12; Tate, William n.r. 15 14 81 13 19 Arnold, John A. 55 (Surgoinsvilie); Nancy J. w 33; Thomas N.? s 9; George W. s 8; Hugh W. s 7; Sallie A. d 5; Eliza L. d 3; Neppa H. d l 1 servant 1 no kin 276 14 81 9 50 Arnold, Niel 22 (Surgoinsville); Celia w 23 Va.; James E. s 1 Dist. 10 14 78 3 31 Arnold, Nathan 37; Mary w 38; Susanna d 15; Doctor s 13; Juda d 11; Rebecca d 10; Isham s 9; William L. s 7 Dist. 12 14 86 22 47 Arnold, William (B) 35; Harriate w 23; M.C. s 4 Dist. 17 14 83 15 31 Arnold, John 54 N.C.; Marget w 32; William s 15; Flag s 14; Nanie d 12; Joseph s 11; Ervin s 9; Marian s 2 HAYW00D COUNTY Dist. 12 15 73 62 23 Arnold, Wm. A. 41; Mary C. w 33; John S. s 18; James A. s 16; Emma F. d 13; William A. s 9; Zacharia s 7; Annie d 5; Azaria s 3; Alfred H. s 2 HENDERSON COUNTY Dist. 3 15 5 12 8 Arnold, Amos (Mu) 43; Amanda w 41; Thomas s 18; Green s 14; Delila E. d 13; Archie M. s 4 Dist. 5 15 56 23 43 Arno1d, Joseph (B) 50; Caroline w 31; Handy d 16; Hariet d 13 Grant s 11; Alap s 8; Jennie d 6; Denitia d 3; Ada d 4/12 Dist. 6 15 57 11 25 Arnold, Marsh (B) 28; Laura w 23; Lula d 7; Amy d 5; Thomas s 3; Ernest s 1 Dist. 15 15 65 4 48 Arnold, Eliza 26 Mo.; Rufus s 5 (Enumerated with Moore, Isiah) 15 65 16 30 Arnold, L.A. 26; Lavina w 20; Marthey d 1 HICKMAN COUNTY Dist. 1 16 81 27 3 Arnold, Elijah 39; Martha w 26; James s 18; Mary d 14; Tilda d 12; Fannie d 9; Eddie d 7; Robert s 6; Luda d 4; William s 6/12 Dist. 2 16 82 3 27 Arnold, Wm. 33; Mary Jane w 26; Wm.H. s 5; Mary A. d 1; Emmett W. s 3/12 Dist. 4 16 84 27 8 Arnold, Ben 38; Mary w 26; Edward Al s 8; Lawrence E. s 6; E.P. s 2; Mattie M. d 4/12 Dist. 11 16 90 8 45 Arnold, Thomas 33; Docia w 30; Robert V. s 9; Joel J. s 8; Priscilla C. d 6; William J. s 4; Henry, Wilson s 2 (check mark on census) Babe s 1/12 (check mark on census) 16 90 9 29 Arnold, Van P. 27; Fanny E. w 23; Actimus s 3; Elly J. d 1 HUMPHREYS COUNTY Dist. 15 17 95 22 1 Arnold, U. Thos. 30; Jane w 28; Philip s 4; Catharine d 5 277 JEFFERSON COUNTY Dist. 8 17 170 1 43 Arnold, Alexander 38 S.C.; Nancy w 34; Nancy A. d 12; William s 10; James s 7 17 170 26 10 Arnold, Elizabeth 36; Tennessee d 18; James s 16; Jefferson s 14; Ida d 12; Mattison s 10; Ellen d 6 JOHNSON COUNTY Dist. 1 18 1 9 10 Arnold, Andrew J. 26; Sarah 0. w 22 Va.; Milton 14 s 4; Edward C.W. s 1 18 1 11 31 Arnold, Thomas A. 32; Margaret w 26; William A.S. s 12; Gracey V.C. d 9; Mary S.E. d 7; Nancy A.C. d 4; George Harrison s 1; Mary S.F. Si. 23 18 1 6 27 Arnold, William 61; Mary Jane n.r. 43; Calvin A. n.r. 13; Margaret L.E. n.r. 12; Laura Virginia n.r. 10; Elbert Mason n.r. 8; Albert Rus- sell 6; Nancey L. n.r. 4; Joseph William n.r. 2 Dist. 2 18 2 15 43 Arnold, C.M. 47; Sarah w 42 Va.; James s 17; Martha A. d 12; Florence J. d 10; Charles E. s 7; Margaret E. d. 4 Dist 3 18 3 14 15 Arnold, I.V. 26; Lydia C. w 23 N.C.; John K. s 3; Mary E. d 1 Arnold, Hannah M. 62 N.C.; Alexander M. B 17 Tenn 18 3 3 3 Arnold, Sarah 44 Tenn.; Nancy C. d 16; Allice d 13; John T. s 10; Roby s 7 Dist. 4 18 4 16 25 Arnold, Alexander 37; Nancy M. w 36; Rebecca d 15; Sarah C. d 13; Mary E. d 11; Alvin I? s 7; Wiley L. s 5; James H. s 3; Laura A. d 1 18 4 18 33 Arnold, Jarret 42; Phebia J. w 28 Va.; Sarah J. d 14; Mary d 12; John s 11; Rebecca d 8; Rachel d 6; Rettie d 4 18 4 13 22 Arnold, Quiler 33; Eliza w 33; Mary E. d 9; Franklin s 7; William s 4; Eveline d 4; Alexander s 1; Susan C. d 1 18 4 21 40 Arnold, Rachel 31; Alimus M. s 10; Mary E. d 7; John W. s 6; Laura d 1 18 4 17 28 Arnold, William C. 36; Eveline E. w 29; Mary R. d 1O;.Sallie A. d 8; Laura A. d 6; Fannie P. d 4; Geneva d 2; Kemp M. s 4/12 Dist. 6 18 5 5 21 Arnold, John H. 23; Elizabeth w 22; Mary A. d 3; General G. s 1 18 5 5 16 Arnold, Joseph P. 26; Seney C. w 20; Landon G. s 2; James B. s 1 Lottie L d 8/12 18 5 5 35 Arnold, William T. 40; Mary w 43; Ellen d 18; Hannah E; d 15; Samantha d 12; George s 9; Elbert s 6; Dicey d 3; Hannah M 65 278 KN0X COUNTY Dist. 2 18 149 15 14 Arnold, Jno. B. 25; Roena w 31; Clara d 6/12; Black, Jefferson n.r. 20 18 149 7 22 Arnold, Sam 36; Emma w 26; T.?E. d 11; Will S 7; Charles s 7; Alice d 1 18 149 6 42 Arnold, Thos. 62; Anna w 41 Va.; John s ?6 (may be 26) Va.; Emma d 17; L. d 13; Rutelia d. 12; Lucy d 10; Geo. s 7; Bell d. 6; Dora d 4 Dist. 3 18 151 7 46 Arnold, Joseph (B) 60; Lucy w 25; John s 10; Henry s 8; Sallie F. d 6; Rosa L. d 2; Armstrong, Martha C 10 LAUDERDALE COUNTY Dist. 3 19 80 27 8 Arnold, Granvil 46; Jane w 50; Namie d 17; John A. s 14; Willie s 13; Dosie d 4 LINCOLN COUNTY Dist. 4 20 121 27 7 Arnold, James 34; Cordelia w 31; Maggie d 10; Gertrude d. 8; John s 6; Samuel s 5; Lula d 2 Dist. 10 20 125 24 1 Arnold, Elijah R. 28; Lucinda C. w 28; Bertha d 6; Artemesia M. d 3 20 125 23 19 Arnold, James B. 30; Arie? 0? w 21 Ala.; Nettie E. d 11; Wallace B. s 4/12 Dist. 11 20 128 20 6 Arnold, William 28; Fanny w 25; Ida J. d 5; Ada.n.r. 3 Dist. 13 20 126 34 23 Arnold, Jas. 21; N. w 21; J. a 2; Infant d 1/12; Kuthcock, L.C. 20 Dist. 25 20 131 31 43 Arnold, George W. 28; Martha E. n.r. 40 (film is distinct) Luella n.r. 8; Margaret n.r. 6; Moses n.r. 3 20 131 21 22 Arnold, John P. 34; Mary E w 32; John W s 11; Dovie J. d 4 Albert F. s 2 20 131 31 42 Arnold, Sarah 81 N.C.; George W sL 28; Martha E d 40; Luella gd 8; Margret gd 6; Moses gd 3; White, Lutilia gd 21; White, James gd. 15 20 131 32 17 Arnold, Thomas P. 44 (address - George’s Store);:Mary A. w 39; Permelia G d 14; Arthur S. s 12; Della d 10; Joanna d 8; Mary M. d 6; Martha A. d 4; Thomas P. s 2 McNAIRY COUNTY Dist. 10 21 125 3 32 Arnald, Dock (B) 35; Emmaline F. w 30; Mary E. d 12; Sarah A. d. 10; Ella d 8; Margret d 6; Anna d. 2; Lucy d 2/12 21 123 11 35 Arnold, Wm. (Mu) 7 stepson of Wm. H. Bridges 279 McMINN COUNTY Dist. 3 20 64 36 43 Arnold, James 23; Texas w 20; Samuel s 3; Martha d 1 20 64 41 43 Arnold, John 27; Jane w 27; Julia d 1 See page 283 for further McMINN COUNTY MADISON COUNTY Dist. 15 22 99 57 33 Arnold, John 33; Eunice w 30; Ella d 11; Lide d 10; George s 8; Walter s 7; Horace s 5; Sidney s 2 Dist. 16 22 102 15 36 Arnold, Littlebury 61 Indiana; Elizabeth d 12; Laura d 9; Bennett s 14; 2 boarders, 1 under 10. Dist. 17 22 1O3 28 10 Arnold, R.M. 40; Martha J. w 38; Nannie P. d 16; James M. s 14; Mollie d 12; George s 10 Dist.___ 22 100 26 13 Arnold, W.J. 34 (Jackson - Hurt St. address); Susan R. w 25; Anne E. d 9/12; Meriwether, E.J.; M.L. 67 Va.; M.K. Ni 10; A.J. N 8 MARION COUNTY Dist. 10 21 79 49 43 Arnold, James 39; Lucinda w 26; Nancy d 14; Robert s 8; John s 5; Mary d 1 Dist. 11 21 80 36 23 Arnold, Martin 23 Tenn (South Pittsburgh); Drucilla w 25; Estelle d 3; Beula A. d 1 21 80 16 1 Arnold, Thomas B. 32 Georgia (South Pittsburgh); Maggie w 32; Jennie A. 12; Nannie M. d 12; Charles E. s 9; Martina D. d 6 MARSHALL COUNTY Dist. 13? 21 140 6 35 Arnold, Lafayette (B) 50; Ann w 27; Polly Ann d. 15; Chaney d 11; Fitzpatrick, Mary SiL 4 Dist. 9 21 140 11 17 Arnold, Vena (Mu) 9 Tenn; servant of Whitworth, Robert MAURY COUNTY Dist. 20 23 151 17 39 Arnold, Edward 42 Pennsylvania; and 4 servants; with l under 10 Dist. 8 23 162 34 13 Arnell, Jane (B) 43; Dona d 16; John s 10; Kate d 6 Dist. 6 23 160 29 31 Arnold, James Janes (B) 19; Robert s 3 Enumerated with Faires, John MEIGS COUNTY Dist. 2 23 82 38 19 Arnold, Benjamine 38; Mary L. w 39 N.C.; William H. s 18; Samuel s 17; Sarah J. d 15; Thomas s 12; Franklin s 7; Alfred s 2 280 MONROE COUNTY Dist. 13 24 2O9 38 4 Arnold, D.D.M. 55; M.A. w 40; J.M. s 7; J.W. s 2 OBION COUNTY Dist.8 25 110 15 46 Arnold, Shelby 35; Eliza w 36; Benjamin s 7; John s 3; Clara d I PERRY COUNTY Dist. 8 25 151 2 10 Arnold, Elizabeth 45; Abe s 18; Vina d 16; Vice d 16; Ben s 12 Missouri; Rudy d 10 Missouri Dist. 3 25 147 3 6 Arnold, Harvey 30; Mary w 30; Frances L. d 9; Robert I. s 6 Dist. 8 25 151 1 2 Arnold, Pardine (female) 24 Missouri; Lavona d 1 Missouri PUTNAN COUNTY Dist. 100 26 100 1 8 Arnold, Gupe 34 (Cookeville); Lean w 28; L.P. d 6; Minnie M. d. 4 Nellie d 7/12 ROANE COUNTY Dist. 1 26 221 13 6 Arnold, Lee (B) 23 (Kingston, Cumberland St.); Sallie w 19; Allice d 2; George n.r, 1/12 26 221 3 36 Arnold, Jane (Mu) 40 (Kingston, Cumberland St.); John s 14; Malinda d 12; William s 6; George s 4 RUTHERFORD COUNTY Dist. 18 29 204 4 46 Arnold, America 58; Mary E. d 16; Martha C. d 13 Enumerated with Burchett, James 27 204 15 39 Arnold, Jefferson (B) 18; Jodie w 18; Ednond 0. s 3/12 27 204 15 35 Arnold, John B. 44 Ala.; Matelda w 43; 1 boarder, 1 servent under 10 yrs; one 10 yrs. Dist. 6 27 194 19 48 Arnold, Joseph E. 28; Fannie w 26; enumerated with Robertson, Higdon J. 27 194 19 50 Arnold, Charles W. 4 gs of Robertson, Higdon J. 27 194 20 1 Arnold, Eva N. 3 gd of " " " 27 194 20 2 Arnold, Maggie 1 gd of " " " Dist. 16 27 202 15 32 Arnold, F.M. 50; Elizabeth w 45; William s 18; Fannie d 17; Lum s 11; Ida d 7; Dora d 6; Mary d 4; Lou d 3 27 202 15 41 Arnol, Jony 24; Liza w 20; Nancy d. 1 Arnol, Zackiah (B) 24; Arnol, Thos. (B) 21; Martha w 25 See page 283 for SHELBY COUNTY and SULLIVAN COUNTY 281 Dist. 23 27 206 22 15 Arnold, H. 47; Jenettie w 50; N.E. d 25; E.C. s 24; J.R. s 16; Dewit s 13; Nute s 11; Milie d. 1O; Ada d 5 Dist. 10 27 198 35 5 Arnold, James (B) 27; Nancy w 24; Charlie s 5; Lillie d 4; Anna B. d 1; not named s 4/12 27 193 21 17 Arnold, W.T. 44; Sally w. 32; Lycurgas s 1; Alf B 27; May SiL 25; Stella Ni 2 27 193 21 10 Arnold, William 59; Narcissa w 31; Hattie d 10 WARREN COUNTY Dist. 8 33 134 9 44 Arnell, A.J. 21; Mary w 18; Mattie d 2; William s 4/12 WASHINGTON COUNTY Dist. 3 33 29 32 33 Arnold, Jane 47 Va.; J.F. s 20; M.S. d 14; D.D. s 12; J.A. d 10; J.M. s 4 33 29 33 15 Arnold, Manuel 29; Kate w 34; Annie d 1/12; Greene, James ward 15 Dist. 7 33 38 12 31 Arnold, John K. 35; Martha A. w 40; Martha J. d 10; Catherine V. d 8; James C. s 5 WAYNE COUNTY Dist. 7 34 167 2 43 Arnold, Alexander 64; Sarah J. w 38; Daniel N. s 17; Thomas A. s 15; William A. s 12; Mary M. d 8; Fannie E. d 5; Sarah R. d 2 Dist. 11 34 171 12 11 Arnell, James J. 30 Ala.; Mary C. w 29; Cordelia A. d 8; William N. s 5; Ruthie F. d 10/12 Dist. 13 34 170 27 38 Arnold, Martha 50 Ala., E. n.r 26; Mary n.r. 20; Jane d 1 WEAKLEY COUNTY Dist. 11 34 174 34 1 Arnold, Abraham B. 59; Penelopa J. w 56 N.C.; Susan A. d. 20; John K.W. s 18; Morris, Clarence E. gs 1; _____, Nary E. SiL 50 N.C. 34 174 30 5 Arnold, Demcy B. 35; Rebecca A. w 26; Mary L. d 10; John E. S 6 Ark.; Earnest B. s 1 Tenn. Dist.8 34 171 27 49 Arnold, Dock 33; Susan w 18; Willie s 6; Ada d 5; Mary d 1 Dist. 14 34 177 25 8 Arnold, Mary gd 9 Texas; Lee Roy gs 7 Texas; Virginia gd 5 Texas; James gs 3 Texas; Emma gd 1 Texas; Johnson, George A. grandfather of above Children. 34 177 166 43 Arnold, York (Mu) 27; Amund w 22; Ludy d 4/12 282 34 177 25 6 Arnold, Sarah L. 31; Eugine J. 11; Enumerated with Johnson, George A. (Mt. Pelia) Dist. 11 34 174 35 28 Arnold, Francis M. 40; Francis P. w 33; Elonora d 16; Thomas H. s 13; John 0. s 10; Nancy d 8; Birtie d 5; Vivie d 5; Francis J. d 3; Parks, Clin- ton P. sL 21; Arnold, Mary Si 52; Golden, Julia A. SiL 27; Golden, Ida Ni 4 34 174 2 7 Arnold, John W. 32; Louisa V. w 25; Colvis C. s 2; Ulysus s 7/12 34 174 6 11 Arnold, Louis C. 52; Sarah A. w 55 Ky.; Matilda T. d 25; Martha J d 23; Allison T. s 21; Williaim L. s 16; Rodgers, Cordelia F. Ni 16; Rodgers, James C. gs 2 34 174 5 33 Arnold, William H. 25; Meriah w 24; Emma F? d 5; Robert G. s 3 Joel W. s 1 WHITE COUNTY Dist. 1 34 142 23 21 Arnold, Lindsley 27; Betty Ann n.r. 29; Mary Lou n.r 3 34 138 27 49 Arnold, Seth 35; Mary A. w 34; Ida d 8; Ala d 6; Notie d 4 Dist. 2 34 139 2 11 Arnold, Colbird 46; L.Jane w 47; Hayes s 24; J.Frank s 20; Nannie d 7; Whitley, Nancy ML 71 Dist. 5 34 142 22 21 Arnold, B. 44; Baker,~Dictitor Ads 3 (adopted son??) 34 142 22 13 Arnold, Frank 37; Lydia w 37; Robert C. s 12; H.Lee s 9; Dotson, M.J. ML 71 N.Car. Dist. 6 34 143 11 34 Arnold, Samuel D. 69 S.C.; Elizabeth w 66; Pirtle, Melsena J. d 32; Hygene F. gd. 8 WILLIAMSON COUNTY Dist. 11 35 238 31 43 Arnold, William H. 25 Ky.; Mary S. w 24 Ky; Lenora d 7/12 4 servants, 2 under 10 years WILSON COUNTY Dist. 1 35 247 6 29 Arnold, Miles (B) 30; Susan F. w 25; Robert P. s 4; Elizabeth d. 8; Sallie d 2 Dist. 2 35 248 2 31 Arnold, John B. 34; Charles C. s 8; Samuel A. s 5 Dist. 4 35 250 5 37 Arnold, E.L.W. 22; Malison w 22; Edgar ? n.r. 3 Dist. 6 35 252 14 22 Arnold, William 40 Miss.; Emily w 39; Azalean d 4; Foster, William n.r. 20 Dist. 9 35 248 19 47 Arnold, Bud (B) 1; Louisa 2 (step grandchildren of Frazier, Lewis) 283 Dist 17 35 260 9 42 Arnold, C.W. 45; E.C. w 39; E.E. d 13; W.W. s 9; S.L d 6; J.A. s 22; Ada w 21 Dist. 18 35 261 19 31 Arnold, J.A. 41; N?Ve w 38; Dora d 13; Unes D. d 11; E.H. s 9; A.A. s 8; W.A. s 5 Dist. 19 35 261 9 30 Arnold, Nancy (B) 60; Ann d 30; Milly d 10; Ada gd 1 Dist. 20 35 262 7 48 Arnold, George (B) 30; Jane w 30; George A. d 9; John s 6; Steve s 2; Lee s.s. 15 Dist. 21 35 263 19 31 Arnold, T. 31?; Nancy w 35; G.W. s 14; S.E. d. 13; W?A s 10; E.H. s 1 McMINN COUNTY Dist. 17 20 68 67 43 Arnold, Prince (I) 44; Parthena w 44; Rufus S 17; Sally d 13; Rebeca d 11; Jethero s 8; Fannie d 4 SULLIVAN COUNTY Dist. 10 31 22 18 37 Arnold, Arthur 38; Mary J. w 31; Thomas G. s 12; Ozias D. s 9; Eldridge B. s 7; Vanzant M. s 5; Lavina S.A. d 3; Arther s 1 Dist. 7 31 24 24 33 Arnold, Andrew J. 48; Mary E. w 43 Va.; George A. s 20; Mary F. d 17; John N. s 13; Martha J. d 10; James A. s 9 SHELBY COUNTY Dist. 2 29 126 54 26 Arnold, Arther (B) 24 Miss.; Susan w 23; Nancy d 4; Emma d 3 Miss.; Frank s 2 Tenn; Loula B. d 1 Dist. 6 29 131 2 39 Arnold, William (B) 40 S.C.; Anna w 35 Ga.; Ella d 3; May W. d 1 Dist. 7 29 121 36 2 Arnold, Gilbert (B) 57 Ala.; Florence w 45 Miss.; Gus s 16 Miss.; Eva d 14; Sallie d 10; Lee s 8; Susan d 7; John s 6; Delila d 2; J.A. s 5/12 Dist. 8 29 123 22 35 Arnold, John W. 32; Mary S. w 24; Myrtle d 2; Arnold, Sarah J.M. 54 N.C. Memphis, Ruth St. No. 15 30 145 45 45 Arnold, Caroline (Mu 35; Virginia d 19; 1 Boarder under 10 years Memphis, Adams St. No. 15? or 19? 30 137 16 21 Arnold, George 38; Mary w 28; George J. s 3; Enumerated with Hastings, David 284 Memphis, Adam St. No. 9 30 137 17 5 Arnold, William 50 Germany; Madaline w 34 Germany; Louis s 14 Ala.; Maxine ? d 12 Tenn.; William s 10; Charles s 6. See William, Arnold (?? inverted surname by enumerator??) Memphis, Union Street 30 139 13 26 Arnold, Hermann 43 Prussia; Victoria w 43 Pa.; Clarra d 13 Tenn.; Virginia d 11 Ala.; Mary d 8 Tenn.; Harry P. sd 4 - (a check mark here); Emma J. d 1 Tenn. Dist. 18 29 133 15 25 Arnold, Eliza 56 Ireland; Anesley s 23 Mo.; McBain, Bell d 34 Ireland; Olivia G. cl 12 Tenn.; George C cl 10; Alfred G cl 6; Willie G cl 2; Gorden G cl 2 BOOK REVIEWS (Note by Marian C. Ledgerwood: About twenty-five books and some quarterlies have been used as source material in this issue. For the sake of continuity, most of the Arnold items from these books have been incorporated among the County Records. The books have been duly cited where the various references appear.) Ray, Worth S. TENNESSEE COUSINS. Published "by the Author, 1950, Austin, Texas." (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood.) One of the "old standards" for Tennessee researchers, this book was reprinted in 1960 by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore. Copies may be found in most genealogica1 libraries. Some references to Arnold: p. 224 Knox Co., Tenn. Among the old homes still standing is the mansion called "Chesterfield", which was erected by Dr. G.W. Arnold, who was born in Fredericks- burg, Va. Dr. Arnold had two sons, George W., an eminent lawyer and Thomas D. who was a physician. p. 589. Coffee Co., taken from Warren, Franklin and Bedford in 1836. One of the first magistrates was James M. Arnold. p. 774. The outstanding members of the bar of Henry Co., to begin with, included ...William Arnold. p. 768. Weakley Co. The First Justice of the County selected by the people after 1834 was Tumey Arnold. p. 745. Carroll County 1821. The names of the following attorneys practiced in Carroll County during the first two or three years: (include) William Arnold. p. 741. Benton County originated in 1835 from Humphrey and Henry. Wyly Arnold, who with a brother James Arnold settled on Beaver Dam Creek married Sally ( ? ) from Mississippi, and they were parents of Aaron Arnold who, in old days, ran Arnold Hotel in Camden. The Arnolds were out of North Carolina. Aaron Arnold married Josephine Hawley of Mississippi. Five children: Dora (m. McCuley); Cora (m. Rives), Wyly, Betsy and Pearl. 285 Goodspeed, Publishing Company, HISTORY OF TENNESSEE (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) There were several editions of HISTORY OF TENNESSEE published by the Good— speed Publishing Company in the 1880’s. The main body of the book remains the same, but different County Histories and Biographical Appendixes are added, according to the section of the state in which it was sold. Volumes with the following variations at the end include: 1. HISTORY OF TENNESSEE with Sketch of Knox County. Nashville 1887. 2. HISTORY OF TENNESSEE with Sketches of Anderson, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, James, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Sevier, Sullivan, Union and Washington Counties. Chicago and Nashville, 1883. 3. HISTORY OF TENNESSEE with County Sketches and Biographical Appendixes for Maury, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford and Marshall Counties. Nashville, 1886. 4. HISTORY OF TENNESSEE with County Sketches and Biographical Appendixes for Gibson, Obion, Weakley, Dyer and Lake Counties. 5. HISTORY OF TENNESSEE with Sumner, Smith, Macon and Trousdale County Sketches and Biographical Appendixes. These books are large and unindexed. There may be other valuable Arnold references which have not been discovered, yet, by this compiler. HISTORY OF TENNESSEE —— Goodspeed Publishing Co. (Chicago and Nashville, 1883) p. l84. Greene County History. About 1835 Thomas D. Arnold, formerly of Knox— ville, located at Greenville. He was a man of only limited education, and of somewhat eccentric manners, but by his strong native intellect and force of character he had already raised himself to prominence. He had served a term in the legislature, been attorney general of his circuit, and had held a seat in the XXII Congress. He engaged actively in the practice of his profession and in politics at Greenville, and in 1840 he was elected to represent the First District in Congress. HISTORY OF TENNESSEE -— Goodspeed Publishing Co. (Nashville, 1886) p. 764. Maury County Sketch: J.M. Arnold in a list of Judges. p. 1021. Biographical Appendix, Rutherford County (Contributed by Marie Garland and by Marian C. Ledgerwood) Horace N. Arnold, merchant, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee was born in Rutherford County, Tenn. March 29, 1860. He is the son of Capt. Ed and Harriett (McLanshan) Arnold, natives respectively of Virginia and Tennessee. The father came to Tennessee when a young man and followed farming, contracting and building and brick-masonry. He built two—thirds of the brick buildings in Murfreesboro which were erected before the war. He was a Captain in General Forrest’s regiment, and led that body in the capture of Murfreesboro from the Federals. He died suddenly of supposed heart disease in the streets of Murfrees— boro on November 11, 1884. He was a Democrat and was sheriff of the county about sixteen years. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Horace N. Arnold obtained a college education and served four years as deputy sheriff under his father. In the 1880’s he engaged in the book and stationery business but from 1882—1883 followed farming and then engaged in the grocery and dry goods business in Murfreesboro. In January 1886 he moved to his present commodious business rooms on the Square where he carries a full and select line of staple and fancy gro— ceries, dry goods, boots, shoes and general merchandise. On December 286 17, 1885 he was married to Fannie B. Butler a native of the town. Mr. Arnold is a Democrat and a member of the board of Aldermen in the city. He and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. The Bedford County (Tenn.) Historical Society, Shelbyville, Tenn. DOORS TO THE PAST -- Homes of Shelbyville and Bedford County. Printed by the Shelbyville Times—Gazette, Shelbyville, Tenn. 1969. (Contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood.) page 52. The Arnold Home (with picture) In 1873 Joseph Oliver Arnold built a frame house on the corner of Vine and College Streets in Wartrace. At that time the land, was a corn field and at the time it was built a sprout of hackberry was planted. The tree still stands in front of the house. The Arnold home has remained in the family until the present time. Miss Jamie Arnold and Embree Arnold, daughter and son of Joseph Arnold, are now living in the home. This nine room frame house is very picturesque with a large porch encircling the house. The house is beautifully furnished with family antiques, predominantly walnut ... much of it being refinished to its natural wood. The Tennessee Genealogical Society, "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS (Quarterly) P.O. Box 12124, Memphis, Tennessee 38112. (Arnold items contributed by Marian C. Ledgerwood) This quarterly, now (1972) in its nineteenth year, is always full of valuable records and information, and is one of the most happily—received of the variety of quarterlies which are regularly renewed by this subscriber. It is a pleasure to review and recommend it to those interested in Tennessee ancestry. Many excerpts from various volumes of this quarterly have been included among County Records in this issue. A series, which might be helpful, ran in several issues,, entitled "Tennesseans by Birth — Residents of Kentucky in 1850". These were copied from 1850 Federal Census records of Kentucky, on microfilm, by Thomas P. Hughes, Jr. These are listed below, along with the issue number of "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS in which they appear. (Vol. IX p. 16). Allen Co., Ky. #1191. M. Arnold 24 F (Vol. IX p. 61). Barren County, Kentucky. Glasgow in the Second Division. #757 Rebecca Arnold 31 F; James R. 16 M; William 12 M;’ Francis l0 M. p. 62 Barren County, Kentucky. #45 Elisha Arnold 25 M. (Vol. 13 p. 44) Logan County, Kentucky. #976 SOUTH UNION (a school?) Several names, including Elizabeth Arnold 14 F. (Vol. 13 p. 102) Marshall County, Kentucky. #545 Thomas Arnold 54 M; Frances 43 F; Edmond T. 18 H; Enoch P. 11 M; Elijah M. 9 M; Lorr M. 7 M; Thomas J. 6 M; John H. 4 M; Mary A. 15 F; Susan M. 14 F. There were two items which were abstracts of biographies in Texas history books, concerning Arnolds who had lived in Tennessee and moved to Texas: 1. (Vol. XII p. 15) "Tennesseans in Central Texas" from A MEMORIAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF McLENNAN, FALLS, BELL AND C0RYELL COUNTIES, TEXAS by The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill. 1893). Dr. H.S. Arnold of Coperas Cove, Texas b. near Mt. Pleasant, Tenn, 1837, son of G. S. Arnola, b. 1799, Va., who emigrated to Tenn. when a young man. In 1852 he boated in Burleson CO., Texas, later to Bryan where he d. 1876. His wife Mary Jane Nixon, dau. of Thomas of Maury Co., Tenn., was mother of Dr. H.S. Arnold and one died young. 287 His first wife, a Miss Freeman, was mother of Isaac Newton, John M. d. Nash- ville, Tenn., George Marion d. Ark., Martha d. 1854 wife of James Brantly. By his 3rd wife, nee Mary Mangrum of Maury Co., he had Joseph C. and E.D. (more concerning Dr. H.S. Arnold) p. 362. 2. (Vol. 15 p. 177—8) "Tennesseans in Texas" from A MEMORIAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF JOHN AND HILL COUNTIES, TEXAS. Lewis Publ. Co., Chicago, 1892. Oliver P. Arnold was born in Spartanburg, S C. in 1826. His father, William B. Arnold, was born in that State in 1803; moved to Tenn., thence to Missouri, and from there in 1847 to Texas. ... He died at Cleburne in 1873. Mr. Arnold’s mother’s maiden name was Mary Fryer, her native place Spartanburg, S.C. and the date of her birth 1803. His parents were married in 1831, and to them were born seven children, viz.: Amanda M., a widow of M.B. Kouns, a resident of Cleburne; Oliver P.; Cynthia J., widow of Levi Lewis, a resident of Weatherford; Marion, who was killed at the age of 20; Absalom N., a farmer of Johnson Co.; the sixth-born, died in infancy; and the youngest, Puss, died when two years old. Mr. Arnold’s paternal grandfather, James Arnold, was a native of Virginia; served in the War of 1812; died in S.C. His grandmother Arnold was before her marriage a Miss Blundell. (more) PARDON OUR MISS-STEAKS! In looking back over the Quarterlies of the past few issues, we note several errors, some typographical, some otherwise. We give them below. Please make correc- tions in your Quarterlies, accordingly: 1. Vol. II, No. 2, p. 99, number 5, line seven, should read, "and went perhaps to Georgia and then on to Kentucky...". 2. Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 180, lines 24 and 25 should read: "seems most certainly, that Edward Arnold, Jr. was the son or grandson of Benjamin Arnold (d 1796) of Greenville, since Benjamin witnessed son or grandson Edward’s earliest deed." 3. Vol. I, No. 4, p. 175, add the following dates to the Tax Lists: 1808 (Second Tax List) 9 July Thomas Arnold 10 August, John Arnold 8 September, Benjamin Arnold 8 September, Jesse Arnold 8 September, Daniel Arnold 8 September, Edward Arnold 1810 (Only one Tax List) Edward Arnold July - no day Thomas Arnold given Daniel Arnold 4. Vol. II No. 3, p. 173. 1840 Gwinnett County, Georgia Census, One head of household was omitted: p. 91, Hshld. #1 William Arnold 1 m 60—70; 1 f 15—20; 1 f 20—30; 1 f 60—70 5. Vol. II No. 3, p. 206. The cost of the index for our Vol. I ($19.79) should be reduced from the balance, and the actual balance carried forward to our 1971-72 year was $162.80. 6. Mrs. Kate Macdonald has pointed out to your Editor that the question mark following her earliest known Arnold ancestor, listed: Vol. II, No. 3, p. 137 should not be there, as she "is sure the Arnolds and Parkes of Burlington County, N.J. are ours." Please accept my apologies, Kate! I swear I don’t know how that got there! Must be gremlins in the midnight oil. 288 NOTES AND NEWS Mr. William H. Arnold's wife’s mother passed away and we were sent the following obituary: Sylvania Kennedy Phillips, died 30 December, 1971, at Kaiser Hospital, Sacramento, California. Mrs. Phillips had suffered poor health for a number of years, but the immediate cause of death was a stroke and heart failure. Mrs. Phillips was the daughter of Silas Kennedy and Mandy Sieber, who were of pioneer East Tennessee families. Mrs. Phillips is survived by her husband, C.W. Phillips, Mt. Olivet Nursing Home, Sacramento, California; a daughter, Mrs. William H. Arnold of Carmichael, California; two sons, Thomas H. Phillips of Devonia, Tennessee, and George E. Phillips of Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Cora West, of Oliver Springs, Tennessee, and Mrs. Laney Sieber of Wartburg, Tennessee; a brother, Tilman Kennedy, of Muncie, Indiana; eight grandchildren and three great—grandchildren Services were held at the Shiloh Baptist Church (her home church) with the Reverends Carvon and Richard Phillips officiating. Mrs. Phillips’ remains were interred at Anderson County Memorial Gardens, Tennessee. The officers and membership of the Arnold Family Association of the South extend their deepest sympathies to Mr. Arnold’s family. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart MacIvor, Junior, 2481 Eaton Gate Road, Lake Orion, Michigan, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Victoria Dion MacIvor, age 21 years, of San Francisco, California, to Mr. Lee Hastings Carson, age 24 years, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray Carson and Mary Catharine (Budd) Carson, of Franklin Park, Illinois. The couple will be married at an afternoon service in the Upper Courtyard of the Birmingham, Michigan Unitarian Church, on 22 July 1972 by the Rev. Robert C. Marshall, whom Victoria has known since childhood. The couple will make their home in East Lansing, Michigan, during the summer and fall of 1972, where Victoria will continue her education and Lee will finish his undergraduate work at Michigan State University. Lee is majorig in Fine Arts and will go on to take a Master’s degree in that field. Lee and Victoria are both descended, from old American families, Lee being descended from John Budd, Revolutionary soldier of Maine, and Victoria descending from Thomas Shippe and Timothy Allen, who were enumerated among the "List of the Living and the Dead" in Henrico County, Virginia in 1624. Victoria spent a summer abroad, studying at Oxford University, England when she was fifteen years old. She is a Junior member of the Ezra Parker Chapter, D.A.R., Royal Oak, Michi- gan. Victoria’s father, Angus MacIvor, Jr. has been an executive with the Chrysler Corporation, Defense Division, for the past 25 years. Lee’s father, Mr. Gordon Ray Carson, retired from his self—employed photography business recently. Mrs. Mary Catherine (Budd) Carson, Lee’s mother, has been Editor of the Le Leche League’s Magazine since its inceptiom, and is presently its Director of Publica— tions. Mrs. Marion G. Hammers was invited to teach a beginner’s course in Genealogy at the local Community College, a branch of the University of Kentucky, at Madisonville. The 10—week course is now underway and Marion (we don’t know how she fits this into her very busy schedule!) is enjoying her class very much. Mr. Newman Arnold Hall sent Mrs. Ann Arnold Hennings his business card (which she kindly forwarded to the Editor), which gives his name and new title in Korean characters. We wish we could duplicate it in this Quarterly for the membership, for it is very interesting indeed! 289 LOOK Magazine having run its final issue, member Kathryn C. Thompson can now turn her thoughts wholeheartedly to her hobby of genealogy. She is working on the Arnolds around Hampshire, West Virginia, and would appreciate hearing from others working on same. (See Query below for address.) Miss Sara M. Nash of Fountain Inn, South Carolina, and a distant cousin, a minister of Georgia, are co—authoring a Nash Family History. It is nearly com- pleted. Sara traced the South Carolina descendants while her cousin traced those in Georgia. Sara writes she spends her days "typing, typing, typing!" The ARNOLD FAMILY ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH has received the papers of Sue Paxton Alexander and Lorena Martin Spillers, which we will publish in the very near future. We are very grateful to these two fine ladies for sharing their many years of Arnold research with the membership. The Editor wishes to thank E. Paul Dunklin, Lucille Beard, Katie Smith, Marion G. Hammers, and Sara M. Nash for sharing their books, records and ideas with her. These are being used in continuing research to uncover genealogical data of a documentary nature on Benjamin Arnold, d. 1796, Greenville, South Caro- lina. Your books and papers will be searched and abstracted and returned to you by certified mail in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paul Guzak of 3895 Embarcadero Drive, Drayton Plains, Michigan, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Jean Guzak, age 21 years, to Mr. Edward Grohowski, Jr., age 26 years, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grohowski, Sr. of Dearborn, Michigan. A June wedding is planned. The couple will honeymoon in Mexico, where they will travel extensively. After the honeymoon, the young couple will reside in Dearborn Heights, where the bridegroom—to-be has his self—owned business. Don’t forget, our next issue, 1st August, will be on West Virginia and Virginia records, so dig down and get out those Virginia things you’ve been thinking you’ll send us. We need them very badly! The issue following will be a very full one on Kentucky records. QUERIES: Arnold, Holland. Was Charles Arnold, who was on the Romney, Winchester, Virginia Revolutionary payrolls, 1777, the same person as the one in the 1850 census listed "Charles Arnold, 91, b. Va."? He was in the home of John Arnold, 62, Fleming Co., Ky. Charles Arnold thought to be father of Thompson Arnold, Fleming Co., Ky., b. 1783, Va. Thompson Arnold m. 28 Feb. 1807, Susannah Holland, Fleming Co., Ky. He served in the War of 1812, was granted Bounty Land in Hancock Co., Ind., 1852. Mrs. Kathryn Thompson 3711 Franklin Ave. Des Moines, Iowa 50310. Blair, Breeding, Arnold. Desire info. on parents of Alexander Blair, farmer and shoemaker, Harrison Co., W.V., married Elizabeth Breeding, 1785, and had 12 ch.: Rachael, Polly, Sally, John, George, Alexander, William, Lavinia, Mary (need three more) in Ky.,maybe Adair Co. In 1815, did he marry Mary Arnold, dau. of George Arnold, Harrison Co., W.Va., and die there in 1830? Need their children's names! Can’t find him on Census records prior to 1830. Mrs. Barbara Blair Hartwell 2172 E. 27th St. Tulsa, Okla. 74114 290