CARTER COUNTY, TN - MISC - William F. Church Store Ledgers ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Julia Williams Kodak JKodak@aol.com ==================================================================== The house and store were built in the early 1880's by William F. Church, son of Wiley and Margaret Ray Church and his wife L. Cornelia Hardin Church Snider, daughter of Henry and Lucinda Horton Hardin of Boone, NC. After Williams' death in 1889, Cornelia married John Snider. The store is still standing and is at the corner of Shell Creek Road and Hwy. 19E in what is now Roan Mountain, TN about two miles from the North Carolina line. Until the flood in 1940, the train ran in front of the house and store and the depot was just across the street. A picture of the house and store is at URL: http://www.usgwarchives.net/tn/carter/photos/wfcstore.htm I sent my boys on a scavenger hunt (actually several) when we first moved in and they found a couple of the store's old ledgers underneath the floor of the store. You can imagine their condition. They are written in pencil, and then when paid, initials written over the top of the name in pen. I am able to read some of the names and I thought it would be interesting and beneficial to give you the names and see if anyone recognizes any of them. In going through these journals, I learned that it's mostly the same names over and over. So I went through and picked out names found for the different years I have. The following are names taken from the store journals of William F. Church in Shell Creek, Tennessee: Friday, April 23, 1886 D.B. Potter C.N. Wilcox Bob Jones D. Ellis Bettie Smith John Potter E.A. Potter W.F. Church John Vance Flin Shell Saturday, April 24 J.D. Woodruff John Cornett Andrew McAdams Wesley Miller Will Cornett John Thomas James Perry Jeff Davis H.H. Kinnick W.R. Perkins Joseph Perry Bob Taylor James G. Morgan Monday, April 25 J.H. Teaster Mrs. L Stout G.W. Wilson E.A. Potter Geo E Hoss John Thomas Tuesday, April 26 J.D. Woodruff Jack Wilson H.Ray Mrs. Wm Baldwin A.C. Kite Francis Harrsion H.H. Fields Wednesday, April 28th, 1886 C.N. Wilcox Elx Perry Geo Chatman Thomas McNeil C.N. Wilcox W.C. Winter Bill Childers J. Smith April 29th W,D, Wilcox J.W. Morgan Andy Stout April 30th Emmert Goodman Martin W Winters Alex Perry D.E. Buck Saturday, May 1st 1886 Andy McAdams John Miller Wesley Miller Mr. Wartman Stephen Winters C.N. Wilcox Names from 1891: J.J. Holly J.G. Storie (This man was hired by Mrs. Church to help run the store. He was studying to be a teacher.) Mrs. Adeline Ellis Berry Daniel Milton Shell Richard Cable H.H. Kinnick Harden Jones Mrs. L.C. Perry H.F. Shell Jack Hopson W.D. Wilson From 1892: Mrs. C.G. Oaks D.B. Potter David Smith James Ray Christy Simerly A.C.Kite H Jones G. Stout Geo Hoss Daniel Briscoe Milton Shell H.F. Shell Lucinda Hoss Sam Perkins John Pritchard From 1902: James Richardson Thomas Shell James Harrison A.C. Marklin James Oaks James H. Hoss David Oaks, Jr. James Miller Homer Jones Milton Shell Linda Hoss Rubin McKinney Hardin Jones H.F. Shell James Miller W.R. Allen Andy McAdams Tommy Perry James Watson Sam Chambers Dock Miller Sam Harris David Brewer Benson Brown Julia Ayers