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Back in Time
Our Christmas Trip - 1894
(A poem by R. T. Ketchum)
Binkley Branches
Families and Sojourners of Dyer County, Tenn.
A Bridge To The Past
How a Pocket Watch Found Its Family After 100 Years
Jeff Bean's family &
Fee McCorkle's family
Joseph Henderson Bridges & Ada Alma Hufstedler
Campbell-Davis Story in Dyer County, TN
Descendants of Robert "Bob" Canada
John C. Chapman & Arabella C. Harrison
Ruben Chapman & Ora Bell Howell
William Washington Chapman & Caroline Todd
Churchman Family
Churchton & Yorkville in the Civil War
1861 Letter from Eliza M. (Boykin) Cobb to her daughter, Penelope Beatrice Jones
Widow's Pension Application for
Penelope Beatrice Jones
Civil War Letter from Wilson Newberry Cope
to William Wyatt
The Jessie George Dunivant Family
Virginia Reneau Fields Retirment Article
My Tennessee Family
"Miss" Cattie Flatt's Homeplace
Letter from Lola (Williamson) Fowler to
Jimmy Williamson
Frazier Family Tree
Gilman, Mahon, Gean and Wyse Families
Letter by Ed G. Gilman to his parents, 1906
Albert Gallatin Hallum and
Lurania Pace Hallum and Family
Hardison, Wachdorf and Pfleger Families
Joseph Harrison & Martha Peel
1897 "break-up" letter from Gwendolyn Hensley
Past Masters of Hess Lodge #93
Free and Accepted Masons
Dyersburg, Dyer Co., TN
George Franklin Howell & Emma Clay West
Hurley Genealogy
Claudie Jackson of Dyersburg
Letter by Cornelius Johnson,
to his sister, Annalaticia Johnston
Letter by Robert Johnson,
to his mother, Annalaticia Johnston
Marion Jordan Kilzer & Mary Angeline West Kilzer Biography
and Janie Williams Morris
Coley Thomas King
The Kirk Family
Mahon Family Reunion
McCorkle Correspondence, early 19th century
Descendants of Alexander McCorkle
Becky Huie Cornelius
1900 Diary of Elizabeth Clements McCorkle
1901 Diary of Elizabeth Clements McCorkle
John Edwin McCorkle's Diary
John Edwin McCorkle Diploma
R. A. H. McCorkle Letter,
Marketing Farm Produce in 1847 in Dyer County
R. A. H. McCorkle Letter, 1853
John M McGinnis Web Site
Parrish/Dixon/Davis/Smith/Condor/
Vandiver/Hysmith/Mullins/Howell
The Paul Williamson Pierce Family
Rebecca Pritchett Diploma
Purviance, Woods, Thomas, McCorkle & Huie Families
The Calvin H. Quinley & Valeria R. Rice Family
John Reed & the Coke Formula
 
James Scott & Sarah Dickey Scott Family
F. T. Simmons Soldier's Application for Pension
Singleton Family
Taylor Genealogy
Families of Walker, Roberts, Fuqua & White
John Henry West & Sarah Elizabeth Haley
John Henry West, Civil War Service
John Gid Williams Family
Williamson Genealogy
Diploma of W. E. Williamson, M.D.
Letter from W. E. Williamson to
Walter Anderson
Wofford Genealogy
Woodley Family
Letter from Victor Zieff to
President Franklin D. Roosevelt


If you would like to compile a written family history, to be included on this web page, please send the information to as a straight text file (.txt), if at all possible. I am sorry, but GEDCOM files cannot be accepted, because they take up too much room on the server. I would also be glad to add a link to your family web page, instead of a written family history, or even as part of a written family history.

You will have the copyright to all information that you submit. It is very important that you do not include any information that someone else owns a copyright to, without their permission.

Please do not include information on living individuals. The right to privacy should be taken seriously.

If you decide to submit your information, and then find that you need to edit it, add to it, or even remove it, that can be easily arranged. Just send a new replacement file (or corrections, if there are just a couple), or ask that the file be removed completely.

To make things a little easier on me, please try to keep your information limited to 2 or 3 generations per file, if you are submitting your information in the form of an outline tree, or something similar, (but without all the indentations, please!), such as is created using a genealogy program. From there, I can add a link to more pages, from the first page, for subsequent generations, pictures, notes, or other items. If your file is just a written story of your family, you may make it any length that you wish.

If you have any questions, let me know! I can direct you to other web pages to look at, for examples of what you may want to include, or how you may want your information to look.

These guidelines are subject to change, if necessary. If you have any suggestions, I would like to hear them!


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