NARRAMORE & SELF FAMILY
LUCY NARRAMORE4 (NELSON3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 2 Jul 1835 m. 1861 JOHN CRIM Lucy died 7 Jul 1911
Children
1. Madison Crim b. abt 1864 d. as infant
2. William Russell Barnett Crim b. 15 Apr 1865
3. Jame Elizabeth Crim b. 1862-62 m. James Bailey
LOUISA JANE NARRAMORE4 (NELSON3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 1837 m. THOMAS SMITH Charles Narramore has birthdate as 14 Jan 1869
Children
1. Lee Smith
2. Joyce Smith m. Bright Swell
3. Tilden Smith
4. William Smith
5. Bert Smith
ALLY MELISSA NARRAMORE4 (NELSON3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 9 Apr 1840 m. 2 Dec 1860 WILLIAM H. YATES
Children
1. Nannie Yates m. unknown Kelly
2. Lee Yates m. unknown Cracraft
3. Elihri Yates
4. Edward Yates
5. Nellie Yates m. unknown Burke
6. Willie Mae Yates m. unknown Brock
7. Sue Yates
SUSANNA NARRAMORE4 (NELSON3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 15 Jan 1858 m. (1( JAMES LASWELL m. L. C. HALL
Children by James Laswell
1. James Calvin Madison Laswell
MAHULDA PARLEE NARRAMORE4 (FIELDING3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 23 feb 1834, Bledsoe Co., TN m. 11 Jan 1855, JAMES WASHINGTON BROWN b. 19 Mar 1830 d. 27 May 1917, Buried Haley's Grove Cem. Mahulda died 19 Mar 1890, Buried Ables Cemetery. James: They lived about 2 1/2 miles from Crab Orchard, in what was then Bledsoe Co., now Cumberland.
Children
1. Samuel Chase Brown b. 5 Nov 1855 m. 5 Dec 1887, Mary Alice Cline Samuel died 14 May 1946
2. Elizabeth Jane Brown b. 22 Jun 1857 m. Asa F. Hinds Elizabeth died 22 Jun 1893
3. Mary Eveline Brown b. 23 Apr 1859 m. Guss Greer
4. Letitia Serepta Brown b. 25 Mar 1861
5. James Fielding Brown b. 22 Mar 1863 m. Mollie Anderson James died 13 Jun 1935
6. Flora Isabell Brown b. 4 Jul 1865 m. Thomas Sheridan Flynn Flora died 7 Jun 1954
7. Martha Ann Brown b. 31 Oct 1867 m. Joseph H. Hamill Martha died 20 Jan 1954 Lived in Chattanooga, TN
8. Laura Josephine Brown b. 25 Jan 1870 m. Albert Kent Smith Laura died 25 May 1914. Lived in Rockwood, TN
9.. John Adams Brown b. 21 Mar 1872 m. (1) Belle Miller Rohrbaugh m. (2) Viola Shipman John died Mar 1962 Moved to ID.
10. Marquis de LaFayette Brown b. 18 Mar 1874 m. Ida Hinds Marquis died 23 Jul 1941
11. Robert Selvidge Brown b. 14 Aug 1876 m. (1) Ida Long m. (2) Mattie Anderson robert died 15 Aug 1951
MARY ANGELINE NARRAMORE4 (FIELDING3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 18 Oct 1835, Bledsoe Co., TN m. 21 May 1857 OWEN WILLIAM PATTON Mary died 7 Aug 1920 Owen: they spent their married life in Bledsoe Co., TN, first at Tollett's Mill and later at Cold Springs, 5 miles above Pikeville.
Children
1. Fielding T. Patton b. 18 Feb 1858 m. Lucinda Watkins
2. Flora Catherine Patton b. 20 Oct 1859 m. Thomas B. Lee
3. Elijah Patton b. 20 Jan 1862 m. Mamie Putnam
4. John L. Patton b. 1 Nov 1863 d. 20 Jun 1865
5. Emila Patton b. 17 Sept 1865 m. Joseph Narramore
6. Nancy Jane Patton b. 19 Nov 1867 m. Kerr Boyce Montgomery
7. Martha "Mattie" Patton b. 24 Dec 1869 m. Lemuel White
8. Elizabeth Patton b. 17 Dec 1871 m. William Hope Elizabaaeth died 21 Jun 1909
9. Wyatt Atkins Patton b. 30 Apr 1874 m. Susan Parker
10. William Emmett Patton b. 18 Nov 1876 m. Zeno Reed
MALISSA JANE NARRAMORE4 (FIELDING3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 7 Apr 1837, Bledsoe Co., TN m. (1) CALVIN DAYTON Occupation: Sawmiller d. 10 Apr 1872 m. (2) HENRY O. NEWBERRY Buried Crossville City Cem., Crossville, TN Malissa died 1 Aug 1916, Buried Crossville City Cem., Crossville, TN. Calvin Dayton appeared on the 1850 census in Ridgefield, CT. Calvin had 1 dau. by his first wife, (Mary Eveline Dayton b. 1843). He had 6 children by Mary Elizabeth Dunham. They were, Oscar K., Elizabeth, John Calvin, Susan Gilbert, Deborah and Deolorun. Six children by Mary Jane Narramore. Henry: They lived at Crossville
Children
1. John Calvin Dayton b. 1862
2. Mattie Dayton b. abt 1863 m. George Hichew They moved to Wyoming and had one child. Gary Brewer spells last name Hitchew.
3. William Dayton b. 20 Aug 1866
4. Fielding Meyers Dayton b. 7 Oct 1868
5. Edward "Edd" Taylor Dayton
6. James "Jim" Dayton b. 20 Jul 1871
JOHN TAYLOR NARRAMORE4 (FIELDING3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 15 Dec 1838, Bledsoe Co., TN m. (1) NANCY STEPHENS m (2) HANNAH JENNIE SPENCER John died 6 Mar 1894, Cotton Plant, AR The only son, named for his maternal grandfather, John Taylor, the name John also being his paternal grandfather, John Narramore. (Hannah's family settled in Cumberland county soon after the civil War from either OH or PA.) They spent most of their married life east of Crossville near the old home place of his parents. He was CIRCUIT COURT CLERK of Cumberland County, TN for ten years following the Civil war, making a fine record as an efficient and popular official. He served in both the Confederate and Union Armies in the Civil War. He served in the Confederate Army Co. D, 16 Battalion (Neal's) TN Calvary as a private and then 2nd Lieutenant. Records say he was "left ill at Holston, TN" on Feb 19th 1863, and was listed as a deserter March 12 1863. Union Army records say he enlisted February 18, 1863, age 20, at Murfeesboro as a private in the 2nd East TN Volunteer Infantry, Company D. He was captured by the Confederates but quickly escaped and served until mustered out at Nashville in August1865. Mrs. Pemberton theorized that John T. was over taken by the troops and either pressed into service, or that he was talked into enlisting by his uncle James L. Narramore who was already serving in the same outfit, the 2nd TN Infantry (US), although records show that James L. Narramore was rejected on July 16, 1863, age 24. John bought a 30 acre tract of land on the Grassy Cove to Crossville Road in 1913?. (John died before this date, JFS) from e. B. Jones which had formally belonged to James Dayton. He also taught school at Haley's Grove. He may possibly be the T. Narramore who is listed as postmaster in Crossville, on April 3, 1868. They moved to Cotton Plant, AR, where he died in 1894. The above information was furnished by Gary Brewer. Hannah: Charles Narramore list middle name as Jane.
Children by Nancy Stephens
1. Theodora E. Narramore b. 1867 m. Charles Anderson
Children by Hannah Jennie Spencer
2. Lillian Bell Narramore b. 4 Apr 1870, Crossville, TN m. 12 Jan 1896 Oscar Conn Lillian died 26 Oct 1896, Crossville, TN Died in childbirth Charles Narramore list death date as 26 Nov 1896
3. Edward Leslie Narramore b. 23 Sept 1871
4. William Glenna Narramore b. 13 July 1873
5. Sumner Fielding Narramore b. 23 Jul 1875, Crossville, TN d. 3 Mar 1899, Gila Bend, AZ Buried Trimble Ce., Gila Bend, AZ
6. John Taylor Narramore, Jr. b. 13 Mar 1878, Crossville, TN m. 25 May 1901 Nora Banks Anderson John died 7 Dec 1918, Palo Verde, AZ Buried Palo Verde Cem., AZ Nora: Gary Brewer list first name as Norma.
7. Sarah Emily Narramore b. 25 Jul 1880, Crossville, TN m. (1) Jim Trimble m. (2) Tom Kenworthy Sarah died Sept 1968.
8. Charles Abner Narramore b. 18 Dec 1882, Crossville, TN m. Beaulah Morgan Charles died Jan 1935 Gary Brewer list death date as Nov 1, 1935
9. Eva Jane Narramore b. 24 Nov 1885, Crossville, TN m. 25 Apr 1906 in Gila Bend, AZ to Scott Ham Eva died 19 Dec Phoenix, AZ Buried Palo Verde Cem, AZ
10. Emmett Wade Narramore b. Oct 1887 m. Mary Fry Emmett died 16 Nov 1955 Gary Brewer list birthdate as Oct 7, 1889 and deathdate as Nov 10, 1955.
NANCY PURLINA NARRAMORE4 (FIELDING3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 4 Jan 1841 m. 16 Jun 1861, LEWIS DeSABLA b. 11 Jun 1832 d. 1903 Nancy died 16 Jan 1903 Nancy married a Frenchman, whose family belonged to the nobility before France became a republic, a Marquis had he lived in France when it was a monarchy. He was active, well educated and cultured, with the reputation of being able to speak five languages. He is said to have made his wife go off to finishing school before he would marry her. (Mrs. Pemberton said, "Such snobbery".) After their marriage, they settled on the Old Sparta Road, about three miles from Crossville, long since abandoned as a highway. Later they moved to Kentucky, the back to Tennessee, at Crossville, Rockwood and at the foot of Missionary Ridge, near East Lake, and then three miles from Chattanooga. They had many friends in Chattanooga. Nancy was equally as fine at entertaining as Louis. the CUMBERLAND COUNTY'S FIRST HUNDRED YEARS states that the county was about equally divided between the Confederates and Union on the Civil War issues. Guerrillas from both sides would raid the residences of Cumberland County and take their supplies and burn houses. The article also said the at the citizens who ate regularly while these guerillas were harassing the countryside were only those foxy ones who found ways of hiding their food supplies from the hungry raiders. Louis DeSalba took his bacon, ham and etc. to a bluff along Spears Branch. It was low and inconspicuous and had a small cleft that ran in some ten feet. He mounted his pieces of meat on a sled, which he pushed in to the cleft, clear out of sight. When he wanted meat, he'd go there and remove his camouflage and fish out his supplies with a hook mounted on a long stick. (Mrs. Pemberton states that she has a copy of an article about Louis DeSalba committing suicide, after the death of his wife. I would like to see this article. JFS).
Children
1. Catherine Helen DeSablba b. 1 Mar 1862 Never married
2. Joseph Ernest DeSabla b. 27 Dec 1862 m. Florence Elizabeth Harris Joseph died 30 Oct 1887
3. Thomas Robert DeSabla b. 17 Jan
4. Joseph John August DeSabla b. 1 Apr 1864 d. Sept 1864 Gary Brewer list birth date as Jan 4 1864
5. Mary Octavia DeSabla b. 24 Mar 1865 m. 18 Apr 1886 George Hawley Cushmen Had 8 children and moved to KY
6. Joseph James Theodore DeSabla b. 7 Jul 1866 m. Sydney Rebecca Clarke Joseph buried 4 Feb 1896 Gary Brewer list birth date as July 28, 1866
7. Joseph Fielding Eugene DeSabla b. 18 Jul 1868
8. Matilda Alice W. DeSabla b. 27 Jul 1870
9. Lewis Joseph DeSabla b. 6 Aug 1883
MARTHA LODEMA NARRAMORE4 (FIELDING3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 9 Jul 1845 m. ELIJAH FRANKLIN PATTON Martha died 15 Apr 1900 Bledsoe Co., TN Elijah: A brother to Owen W. Patton who married Mary Angeline Narramore, sister of Martha. They spent their married life in Sequatchie Valley, in the upper portion of Bledsoe Co., TN He began farming as a renter making a one horse crop. Afterwards owned 3 to 5 farms. He was one of the well to do farmers of Bledsoe Co. Both died on the upper farm, first purchased. Elijah changed his middle name from Fielding to Franklin. Gary Brewer's records.
Children
1. Owen W. Patton b. 12 Jun 1865
2. Mary Jane Patton b. 2 Mar 1868 m. 31 Dec 1885 Hezekiah Monroe Swafford. Mary died 23 Aug 1945
3. Candance Ann Patton b. 13 Apr 1870 m. 16 Apr 1893 Moses Thompson Tollett Candance died 18 Oct 1963
4. Nancy Alice Patton b. 3 May 1871 m. 14 Feb 1891 Aaron Swafford Nancy died 5 May 1946
5. Sarah M. Patton b. 8 Mar 1873 m. Will H. Hyder Sarah died 22 May 1960
6. Fielding Eugene Patton b. 23 Oct 1878 m. Minnie Harmon Fielding died 1960 He changed his first name to Franklin per: Gary Brewer
7. Earnest White Patton b. 22 May 1883 m. Kathrine Schoffner
8. Lena Minerva Patton b. 22 Jan 1885
JULIA ANN NARRAMORE4 (FIELDING3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. abt 1847 m. D G. HEDGECOTH d. Johnson City, TN Julia died Roane Co., near Rockwood, TN D: The initial D. G. stands for "Doctor Gun". He was believed to have been named for a physician and author of a doctors book popular with the country people. They lived for a while in Cumberland Co., then in Bledsoe Co., for a short time, then in Roane Co., near Rockwood, where Julia died. D G. had been a federal soldier in the Civil War and became unable to work after his wife's death, he became a resident of the Soldier's Home at Johnson City, where he died.
Children
1. John L. Hedgecoth b. 1868
2. Martha J. Hedgecoth b. 1869
3. Selia Hedgecoth b. 1871
4. Fielding Hedgecoth b. 1873
5. William Hedgecoth b. 18875
6. Hiram K. Hedgecoth b. 1877
7. Nancy Hedgecoth b. Oct 1879
ELIZA JANE NARRAMORE4 (JAMES3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 1845, Blount (Now Cumberland co., ), TN m. 4 Apr 1867 in Roane Co., TN DANIEL J. McIVER b. 18 Jul 1842, Roane Co., TN d. 11 Aug 1917 Buried Oak Grove Cem., Roane Co., TN Eliza died 8 June 1872, Buried Roane Co., TN Daniel: Daniel was the son of Neil and Caroline McLaughlin McIver. He had two other wives, Sarah Beaty and Elizabeth Hays. Not sure of the order.
Children
1. James S. McIver b. 31 Jan 1868, Rockwood, Roane Co., TN d. 20 Mar 1868, Rockwood, Roane Co., TN
2. Elizabeth Caroline McIver b. 12 Mar 1869
3. Sarah "Sally" A. McIver b. 15 Dec 1871
WILLIAM THOMAS NARRAMORE4 (JAMES3, JOHN2, EDWARD1) b. 1 Nov 1857, TN m. ISABEL "HAZEL" LEWIS b. 1860 William died Rockwood, TN Buried Narramore Cem., Rockwood, TN Georgia Brooks lists birthdate as 1860
Children
1. James Polk "Luther" Narramore b. Jul 1879
2. Fannie L. Narramore b. Jan 1882 m. unknown Polson
3. Maude B. Narramore b. Feb 1882 d. Feb 1892
4. Amanda Malissa "Liz" Narramore b. 6 Mar 1884 m. Albert Teague Amanda died 19 Apr 1965. Possibly birthdate could be 1881
5. William Edward Narramore b. 25 Nov 1886
6. Robert Paul Narramore b. Jan 1890
7. Charles A. Narramore b. Feb 1894 d. 1902 Died of TB
8. Elly Pearl Narramore b. Aug 1896
9. George Wilson Narramore b. 15 Apr 1903