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The Lineage of Willie Inez McDonald

February 25th, 2009 Amber 1 comment

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1. Willie Inez McDonald was born on 30 December 1887 in Dyer, Gibson, Tennessee and died on 27 November 1975 in Milan, Gibson, Tennessee. She as known as “Momma Warren” and the “prettiest girl at Bell’s Chapel”

PARENTS

2.  William McDonald was born on 02 February 1853 in Tennessee and died 02 January 1921 in Rutherford, Gibson, Tennessee. He was a member of Bell’s Chapel in Gibson County, Tennessee.

3. Nannie Jane Crank was born on 17 March 1857 in Rutherford, Gibson, Tennessee and died on 22 January 1897 in Rutherford, Gibson, Tennessee.

GRANDPARENTS

4. Adam Rankin McDonald born 13 January 1813 in Kentucky and died on 23 January 1886 in Rutherford, Tennessee.

5. Lucy Spry was born 15 June 1821 in North Carolina and died 06 December 1895 in Rutherford, Tennessee.

6. William George Crank was born 03 January 1821 in Tennessee and died 17 January 1885.

7. Mary Thompson was born 04 March 1826 in Maury, Tennessee and died 11 May 1892. She was a member of the Bell’s Chapel church in Gibson County, Tennessee.

Great Grand parents

12. Thomas Crank was born about 1798 in Knox County, Tennessee and died 30 August 1864 in Hickory County, Missouri.

13. Anna Human was born 22 April 1800 in Tennessee and died 11 September 1885.

14. Thomas Thompson was born in 1793 in Orange County, North Carolina and died in the Bell’s Chapel Community of Gibson County 29 October 1853.

15. Elizabeth Koonce  was born in 1804 in Tennessee.

Great Great Grandparents

24. Thomas Crank was born in 09 Spetember 1767 in Goochland County, Virginia and died about 1835 in Tennessee.

25. Mary Carpenter was born about 1775 in Amherst County, Virginia and died about 1840 in  Knox County, Tennessee.

26. Basil  Human was born about 1772 in Caswell County, North Carolina.

27. Winnefred Gilliam was born about 1776 in Tennessee.

Great Great Great Grandparents

48. Thomas Crank was born about 1735 in Carolina County, Virginia and died about 1782 in Goochland County, Virginia.

49. Elizabeth Richardson was born about 1745 in Goochland County, Virginia

52. Basil Human was born about 1734 in Maryland and died on 06 May 1795 in Elbert County, Georgia.

53. Isabelle lived 1758- 1797

54. Spencer Gilliam

55. Jemima Galloway

Great Great Great Great Grandparents

96. Matthew Crank was born in 1710 in Middlesex, Virginia and died about 1802 in Caroline County, Virginia.

97. Mary Basket was born 15 November 1715 in Virginia.

192. Matthew Crank was born in 1680 in Middlesex, County, Virginia and died in 1718 in Middlesex County, Virginia.

193. Elizabeth Chewning 1680-1720 Middlesex, Virginia

194. Henry Basket

195. Sarah ? Basket

384. Thomas Cranke 1650 Lancaster County, Virginia and died 1721 Middlesex County, Virginia.

385. Ann 1660- 1727

728. John Crank or Cranch 1595 England.

Generation 4 Part 4

May 1st, 2008 Amber No comments

14. Vilous Wayne Johnson was born on September 30, 1912 in Trimble, Dyer, Tennessee and died December 18, 1974 in Trenton, Dyer, Tennessee. He married Nannie Mildred Warren on December 20, 1932, in Trenton, Gibson, Tennessee. His parents were John Fred Johnson and Annie Blanche Isbell.

I also do not know much about his young life, but he was known as “Pill”. All of his brothers had nicknames. He grew up on a farm and there is a picture of him as a child. My grandmother describes his family as being rough, though her father was always kind. He had tanned skin with high cheekbones, black hair, and blue eyes. He was tall I think. He had it rough during the depression and even had to spend time as a sharecropper to make ends meet. During WWII, he worked for the Milan Arsenal. It was not long after this time that he bought a house in Dyer, TN near his wife’s relatives. The house had no bathroom or electricity, but he updated the house over the years. This was this house I would go to for Thanksgiving as a child. I last went there in 2004. The only other story I remember about him is the one told by my grandmother. She told me that she wasn’t allowed to see Gone with the Wind because there was a curse word in the end (”Frankly my dear. . . “) but she retorted back that she heard her Daddy say that word all of the time! I am sure she got her humor from her dad but I need to make sure.

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15. Nannie Mildred Warren is the great grandparent I know the best. She passed away only a year ago and wrote down her autobiography. She was born July 26, 1914 in Dyer, Gibson, TN. She died on April 22, 2007 in Trenton, Gibson, Tennessee. She is buried next to her husband in the Oakwood Cemetery in Dyer, Tennessee. Most locals know this cemetery well. For some weird reason the local teens hang out in the cemetery. There are many pictures including one of my great grandmother as a young woman hanging out in the cemetery. She is the daughter of William Clint Warren and Willie Inez McDonald.

She was known as Mildred because she hated her first name Nannie. She also grew up on a farm and was very poor, but was not the poorest. She lived nearby family most of her life, She played the mandolin and sang with her family. She even wrote her own songs. She got to perform on the radio when she was young. I got to meet most of her brothers and sisters though one brother died before she was even born. She attended school in Dyer and survived a tornado that destroyed everything they had. No one was killed but several people were hurt. She wrote about how she met her husband “Pill” in her autobiography but I forgot. She went into detail about all the trials they suffered during the Depression. She was a great cook and always loved to cook for people. For Christmas they would give their children oranges and put nuts in the trees to feed the birds. She worked most of her life. After her husband died in 1974, she would take care of elderly people and did this until she herself got too old sometime in her 80’s. She was always in excellent health. Everyone loved the way she talked for she had a very strong country accent and would call everyone “hun”. She died at the age of 92 and lived a full beautiful life.

Children of Vilous Wayne Johnson and Nannie Mildred Warren:

1. Peggy Juanita Johnson 1934- Married Bobby Gene Paschall

2. Nancy Jane Johnson 1936- Married James William Etheridge

3. Billy Wayne Johnson 1938- Married Joy Dickey

Genration 3 Part 2

April 30th, 2008 Amber No comments

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6. James William Etheridge was born in 1930 in Trenton, TN. His parents are James Ollie Etheridge and Lena Irene Burns.

I have heard nothing but the best of his parents who raised him to be an honest, hard working man. He ahs a younger sister and a younger brother. He lived in Trenton his entire childhood. I don’t know exactly how he was affected by the Depression. I know he played the clarinet in hsi school’s band and wore glasses from a young age. He had sandy blond hair and big blue eyes. He loved technological type of things. When he was 22 he met a beautiful girl from Dyer, TN. He had never seen her before. She looked like the type of girl you might see in the movies. She had black hair, blue eyes, and smooth ivory skin and was a little taller than average. He fell in love and they dated. He then found out later that she was only 15 years old. They still dated a while, and when she was 16 they eloped. She still finished school, while my grandfather did work with the Tennessee National Guard. My grandfather trained to fix radios and later TVs. They lived together as man and wife and lived in a trailer. When my grandmother was 20 she had my mother. Two years later my grandfather joined the LDS church and worked hard to help the church grow in West Tennessee. He later became Branch President. He traveled to Utah a few times to go to the temple as there were no temples close by at the time. He moved to Jackson, TN where he owned a sound equipment business with his brother Robert, who we call Uncle Bob. He moved his business to Memphis not long after his parents died. He did the sound for many concerts and he does the sound for the Miss Tennessee pageant every year. He worked for the LDS Memphis Stake for many years and did a lot of genealogy work. He later became the first counselor of the Memphis, TN Temple. He is still alive and doing well.

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7. Nancy Johnson was born in 1936 in Dyer, TN. She is the daughter of Vilous Wayne Johnson and Nannie Mildred Warren.

She was a pretty girl who hated the farms and hated farm animals. She had an older sister Peggy who was her exact opposite and a younger brother named Billy. They had a rough time during the Depression and moved around a lot. They even had to help pick cotton. My grandmother got appendicitis as a child and nearly died. She loved school and had many friends. Because she was a little tall she played basketball. She was very pretty and looked older for her age. She attracted the handsome 22 year old James Etheridge when she was 15 years old. She skipped school and married him in Mississippi to the shock of her mother. She finished school and everything worked out. Since she has the RH negative factor there was worry that she should not have children. She had four. They were afraid to have more and adopted a son. She joined the LDS church with her husband and was a very faithful and always fulfilled her callings. She moved to Memphis and still lives there. She loves children and babysits children for extra money. She is a lot of fun and has an interesting kind of humor. She is my husband’s favorite relative. He loves her straight talk.

Generation 2

April 30th, 2008 Amber No comments

1. My father was born in Ripley, TN in 1956. His name is Charles Henry Lee Jr. He was named after his father, Lt.Col. Charles Henry Lee Sr.His mother is Frances Tucker.

He has one older brother and two older sisters. His father was in the Army reserves and was a pilot who fought in WWII. When he was young they went to Kentucky and were stationed at Fort Knox. Then they lived in Jackson, TN where my father lived around the corner from his future wife. They moved to Memphis when my father was 6. A couple of his uncles lived in Memphis. His mother’s parents were passed away, his father’s parents lived in Chattanooga, TN. They loved to go on trips to Florida and would visit their grandparents in Chattanooga. He also had an uncle in Johnson City, TN and one in Florida. He went to Grandview Elementary, GEorgian Hills Junior High, East High, and then Trezevant High, which he hated. He loved speech class and drama and was supposed to be very good. He loves reciting poems to this day and is an excellent speaker. He grew up Presbyterian and also went to a Baptist church sometimes, but then he met my mother when he was 17. She was LDS. When he was 19 he was baptized into the LDS church. He also attended Memphis State University and studied Accounting. After my mother graduated from High School, they married. One year later, they traveled to Utah to get sealed in the temple. My father dropped out of university when my mother became pregnant with me. After a couple of years he started his own business. He had a glass company. He lived in my grandparent’s house in Memphis after they retired to Florida. He had to pay rent. He was real close to his brother and sisters and would visit them on the weekends. He was also very active in the LDS church and became a second counselor of our ward. When I was around 4, he went back to school and got an Associates degree in Computer Science. He still ran a business on his own at the time. He switched his business when I was older to Property Management and managed 180 properties throughout Memphis. After several years, he decided on a change. The business wasn’t go all well and he did not like the dishonesty of the property owners. He also believed that Memphis wasn’t the best environment for his children. He looked around for jobs, but the economy was bad at the time. He moved his family into his grandmother’s house in Chattanooga. My mother took care of her while my father did what he could to provide for his children. After 6 months, he finally found a job doing computer work. He is still with the company to this day. In Chattanooga, he and my mother took care of his grandmother until she died in 1992 and then they took care of his own parents when they became too ill. He stayed in Chattanooga to care for his parents until his father passed away in 2005. His sister MArsha took over the care of his mother and soon after he bought property in Alabama. He built his dream house. Now he is busy as the Branch President. He is a great example of faith and optimism and taught me to never give up n matter how difficult life becomes.

3. My mother is Patti Etheridge. She was named after a contestant in the Miss Tennessee pageant. She was born in Humboldt,TN in 1956 but was raised in Jackson, TN until she was 16. She is the daughter of James William Etheridge and Nancy Jane Johnson.

When she was two, her parents became members of the LDS church. Her favorite memories are of going to her father’s mother’s home, Lena Burns Etheridge. She was real close to her. She called them Mamaw and Papaw. Her great grandfather was still alive and she called him Papa Burns. They lived in Trenton, TN along with her Aunt Gerry. Her other grandmother lived in Dyer, TN. She wasn’t as close, but she still has wonderful memories of her and loved the way she talked. She also loved seeing her grandfather and staying at her Aunt Peggy’s farm. She loved farms and animals unlike her mother who hated them. My mother was a beautiful child with long black curly hair, white skin, and huge blue eyes. She entered a beauty contest but lost to the mayor’s daughter. My grandmother still kept my mother’s hair from when she was a child and showed it to us. My mother thought that was disgusting. She had two younger sisters and one younger brother. When she was a teen her parents adopted another brother. My mother went all over the United States. They went to Utah to go to the temple and be sealed together as a family. They visited my grandfather’s cousin in Chicago. They still have film of these adventures. When my mother was 16 her family moved to Memphis, where my grandfather had a sound equipment business with his brother. My mother went to Trezevent. There she was great in Biology class and History. She was put in an advanced level Biology class that was equal to a college course and excelled. She met my father at this time. When she was 18 she married my father. She had five children, one girl and four boys. Her dream was to have a comfortable home and this was promised to her in a blessing. She never seemed to have her home. We lived in her parents in law’s house, and then when she and my father bought a house, the neighborhood soon went bad and was unsafe. Then she had to live in her husband’s grandmother’s small 50 year old home with five children. She never gave up her faith that she would someday be blessed with her own home. She was faithful in church and became a great genealogist and helped many people with their genealogy in the Chattanooga Family History Center. She took care of her in-laws even when they weren’t so grateful. She took very good care of her children and protected them as much as she could. Her sons went on missions all over the world and all were married in the temple except the youngest who is too young at this time. He is preparing to go on a mission this year. She is a very intelligent detailed woman who loves to tell you stories about her family. She is an excellent grandmother and wants to be like her Mamaw Lena Burns was and follow her example. She is still very close to her parents who come to visit often. Finally, in 2005 she built her dream home and it is a place of comfort and love for the entire family to gather. The home she was promised was finally given to her.

Generation 1

April 30th, 2008 Amber No comments

Before I talk about the immigrants, which in family meant I will be talking about my family 8 to 10 generations back, I will start with the present and move backwards to the Fifth generation before I start at the beginning and move forward. That is the proper way to do genealogy I have learned. You start with the most present and move backwards. I am still a beginner at this! So I will start with myself, I am 1 and move back.

1. I will not give my full name for privacy purposes but my last name is Lee and I was born in Memphis, TN in 1977 two weeks before Elvis Presley died in the same city. I have no middle name as my parents thought that since I would eventually marry I could use Lee as my middle name. I am the daughter of Charles Henry Lee and Patti Etheridge.
I grew up in the LDS church which was difficult to be in the South. I have four brothers and in Memphis as a child most of my relatives lived nearby except for my father’s parents who lived in Florida. I would see my relatives every week and visit my grandparents in Florida in the summer. We lived in my father’s parents’ house until I was 7 years old. My mother has a sister in California and we would visit her every few years. We would go to my great grandmother’s house (Mildred Warren Johnson) in Dyer, TN for Thanksgiving. My great- grandmother would not cook turkey, but cooked chicken. There I would see all of my great grandmother’s relatives. On Friday’s we went to my Aunt Ida’s house (my father’s sister). She was married to Jimmy Hart who is an entertainer. They had lots of fun things to do at their house. Aunt Ida likes watching scary movies and we would drink coke, eat pizza and popcorn at her house. She would have the best Halloween parties. She moved to Florida by the 1990’s. My dad’s brother Irby moved to LA, California, and MArsha moved to Knoxville when I was very little. We soon started going to her house for Thanksgiving where we would play Nintendo games all day. We moved into our own house when I was 7. My mother’s family still all lived nearby. We would see my mother’s parents on a regular basis. I went to Grandview Elementary School and later went to Craigmont Junior High which I hated. Then when I was 14 we moved to Chattanooga, TN. We moved into my great grandmother’s house, Ruth Fowler Keith Lee. My father’s parents lived 10 minutes away. I went to Tyner High School which was a terrible school, my parents put me into a county school, East Ridge High. I did choir, but I loved history and language and would spend hours reading and studying language. I started University at UT Chattanooga. I started out in International Business. I did soem volunteer work in the ESOL department and decided to get into TESOL. I went to BYU Hawaii campus to study TESOL which has one of the best programs in the nation. I got married, ran out of money, and came back to TN after a year but took enough classes to teach ESOL. I did an internship at Walt Disney World and was in an International Exchange program where I studied at Yonsei University in South Korea. I work on my minor in International Studies there. I finished a degree in English at UTC in 1999. I got a divorce in 2000, and had no children. In 2001, I became an ESOL teacher for Hamilton County,TN. I had met my present husband during that time. He was in New York when 9/11 happened and soon went active duty military. After boot camp he was sent to Hawaii to Schofield Barracks. I joined him soon after and we were married in Hawaii. So, I was married twice in Hawaii. He went to Iraq. He is now in the reserves and we now live near DC. I am a housewife and proud of it and have three small children.