Notes

[NI00001] [GlenScott.FTW]

Paul Moody Summitt
P.O. Box 625
Cardwell, MO 63829
VOICE (573) 654-2170
FAX (573) 654-2134
psummitt@summittnewmedia.com

A position of responsibility in interactive communications management, with responsibilities for web and media news and information programs and applications.

Microsoft Certified Professional
Author, co-author, and technical editor of over twenty communication and technology related books and articles
Twenty-five years experience in communication
BS in Radio and Television, MS in Mass Communication
Both teaching and help desk experience
Extensive experience with new technologies

Management Served as Manager/Faculty Advisor of Student run radio stations and cable
channels at Alderson-Broadus College, Southeast Missouri State University,
Lincoln University, and Pittsburg State University.
Computer Beta tester for a variety of software including Microsoft FrontPage, Microsoft
Office, Windows NT, and a variety of VRML related applications. Working
knowledge of Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 9x, and Windows NT
operating systems as well as Microsoft Office version 4.x and above products.
Working knowledge of HTML, VRML, Visual Basic, Java, and C & C++.
Have a working knowledge of Tektronix NewStar and EditStar.
Have served as beta tester for Tektronix WebPublisher software.
Microsoft Certified Professional certification for Windows 95 operating system.
Video Have worked with a variety of film and video systems, both analog and digital.
Have used a variety of videotape formats to include 3/4", 8mm, 1/2", Beta, and DVC Pro.



June 1995 - Present Information Technology Communication Specialist Summitt New Media/VREvolution
May 1999 - Present
Analyst/Programmer Solution Services - Columbia, MO
September 1997 - June 1999 Producer KAIT - Jonesboro, AR
May 1997 - July 1997 Help Service Representative MicroAge - Las Vegas, NV
August 1994 - May 1996 Director of Broadcasting & Assistant. Professor of Communication Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS
August 1993 - August 1994 Graduate Teaching Assistant in Communication University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO
August 1990 - August 1993 Instructor of Broadcasting Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO
Winter, 1992 Faculty Internship, Announcer KJMO-AM&FM, Jefferson City, MO
Summer 1991 Faculty Internship, News Photographer KRCG-TV, Jefferson City, Missouri
August 1989 - May 1990 Temporary Instructor of Mass Communication Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO
August 1987 - July 1989 Director of Broadcasting and Instructor of Broadcasting Alderson-Broadus College, Philippi, WV
Summer 1987 Announcer KTMN-AM, Truman, AR
August 1986 - May 1987 Graduate Assistant Arkansas State University, State University, AR
January 1986 - August 1986 Chief Engineer K-45-AY, Jonesboro, AR
October 1984 - January 1986 Field Producer and Videographer Arkansas Educational Television Network, Conway, AR
May 1984 - October 1984 Sales Representative Heritage Publishing, North Little Rock, AR
March 1982 - May 1984 News Photographer KARK, Little Rock, AR
January 1980 - March 1982 Television Production Specialist United States Marine Corps, Quantico, VA
June 1978 - January 1980 Television Production Specialist United States Marine Corps, San Diego, CA
March 1977 - June 1978 News Photographer KARK, Little Rock, AR
October 1976 - March 1977 Announcer KBTM-AM&FM, Jonesboro, AR
May 1976 - October 1976 Manager Malco Theaters, Jonesboro, AR
June 1974 - May 1976 News Photographer KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR
August 1973 - May 1973 Computer Room Technician University of Texas Computer Center, Austin, TX



University or College Year
Degree or Certificate

National Seminars Group
Rockhurst College Continuing Education Center April 8, 1999 Mastering the Basics of Microsoft® Access
Microsoft Certified Professional March 12, 1999 Exam 70-064: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft® Windows® 95
University of Missouri-Columbia June 1992 - August 1994 Post-Graduate Work in Communication
Mississippi State University August 1987 - December 198 Post-Graduate Work in Meteorology
Arkansas State University January 1986 - May 1987 Master of Science in Mass Communication
Sony Institute of Applied Videography, American Film Institute Summer 1984 Applied Seminar in Producing the Video Documentary
San Diego State University August 1978 - December 1978 Post-Graduate Study in Script Writing
Arkansas State University January 1974 - May 1976 Bachelors Degree in Radio/Television.
University of Texas at Austin August 1972 - December 1973 Under-Graduate Study in Astronomy



References, writing samples, and publications are available upon request



For more information, please email me at psummitt@summittnewmedia.com, telephone me at (573) 654-2170, or Fax me at (573) 654-2134.

Portfolio of Paul M. Summitt
Presentations
"Virtually Real: Moving Toward Factor Rotations in Cyberspace." Presented at the 10th Annual Conference on the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, October 15, 1994. (with Dr. Keith P. Sanders).

"The Virtual Newsroom: Stage 1." Presented at the 11th Annual International Conference on Technology and Education, University of London Institute of Education, London, England, March 30, 1994. (with M. J. Summitt).

"The Individual versus Community: A Case Study of Communication in Real Time OnLine Computer Conferencing." Presented at the 11th Annual Research and Creative Activities Forum at the University of Missouri-Columbia, March, 1994.

"The Challenge of the '90's; Can Radio Survive? Radio News: Directions for the 1990's." Presented at the Radio Broadcasting Division of the Popular Culture Association, San Antonio, TX, March, 1991.

"A Comparative Analysis of Perceived Journalist Bias in Documentary Programming on the Vietnam War." Presented at the Media Bias and Distortion Division of the Popular Culture Association, Toronto, Canada, March, 1990. (with G. W. Melton).

"An Examination of Professionalism in Radio News in the USA and Canada." Presented at the Radio Broadcasting Division of the Popular Culture Association, Toronto, Canada, March, 1990.

"A Study of Viewer Perception of Journalist Bias in Documentary Programs dealing with the Vietnam Conflict." Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Regional Colloquium. Tuscaloosa, AL, March, 1988.

Video Productions
Ready to Rumble: Small Beginnings. Part 1 of a Four Part Series produced by Paul M. Summitt for March Sweeps, 1999. KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Click here for Windows Media version. Click here for RealMedia version. Click here for Vivo Version.

Ready to Rumble: Packaging the Sale. Part 2 of a Four Part Series produced by Paul M. Summitt for March Sweeps, 1999. KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Click here for Windows Media version. Click here for RealMedia version. Click here for Vivo Version.

Ready to Rumble: The Fan. Part 3 of a Four Part Series produced by Paul M. Summitt for March Sweeps, 1999. KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Click here for Windows Media version. Click here for RealMedia version. Click here for Vivo Version.

Ready to Rumble: The Big Show. Part 4 of a Four Part Series produced by Paul M. Summitt for March Sweeps, 1999. KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Click here for Windows Media version. Click here for RealMedia version. Click here for Vivo Version.

Midday News (Monday through Friday), KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Producer. September 1997 to Present.

K8 News at Six (Monday through Friday), KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Producer. September 1997 to Present.

"The Color Therapy Workshop" Produced for Creative Arts Therapies. Producer

"The Hug Therapy Workshop" Produced for Creative Arts Therapies. Producer

"Elderly African-American Aging Series" Six part series produced for The Administration on Aging Director

"A Unity Awards Retrospective" Documentary Series Executive Producer 1990-1991

"An Alderson-Broaddus Christmas" Two-part Musical program Director/Producer Aired WDTV December 1988.

"The Tex Williams Show" Alderson-Broaddus College Basketball Highlights Director Aired weekly WDTV Spring 1988

"A Christmas Concert" AldersonBroaddus College Christmas Program Director/Producer Aired WDTV December 1987

"TARAWA: A Moment of Glory" World War II Documentary Writer/Director/Producer Aired Arkansas Educational Television Network October 16, 1987 & November 8, 1989

"One of A Kind: Cass Hough" Oral History Writer/Editor Currently shown at the National Aeronautics and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

"SuperBiker '86" Motorcross Sports Program Director/Producer Aired K45AY Summer 1986

"American Wrestling Federation" Weekly Wrestling Program Producer/Director April 1986 Dec. 1986

"Bozo the Clown" Weekly Children's Program Director April 1986 July 1986

"What is Kai Haley?" Industrial Rock Video Producer/Director May 1986

"Energy on the Job" Alternative Business Energy Resource Documentary Photographer/Editor/Field Producer Aired Arkansas Educational Television Network Fall, 1985.

"The Spirit of ITV" Instructional Television Promotional tool Writer/Producer/Director Aired Arkansas Educational Television Network August 31, 1985.

"Home Seasonings: Warm and Comfortable" Alternative Home Energy Resource Documentary Photographer/Editor/Field Producer Aired Arkansas Educational Television Network Winter, 1985.

"The 1984 Razorback/Blue Bonnet Bowl Special" Football Sports Program Photographer/Editor/Segment Producer Aired KARK December 1984. 15, 1994.

Author: Summit, Paul M.
Title: Creating cool FrontPage web sites / Paul M.
Summitt, Mary J. Summit.
Published: Foster City, CA : IDG Books Worldwide, c1996.
Description: xxii, 360 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 computer laser
optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
LC Call No.: TK5105.888.S84 1996
Dewey No.: 005.7/2 21
ISBN: 0764530208
Notes: Includes list of Internet Service Providers.
Includes index.
Subjects: Web sites.
Internet service providers.
Microsoft FrontPage.
Other authors: Summitt, Mary J.
Control No.: 1638285

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Paul Moody Summitt
P.O. Box 625
Cardwell, MO 63829
VOICE (573) 654-2170
FAX (573) 654-2134
psummitt@summittnewmedia.com

A position of responsibility in interactive communications management, with responsibilities for web and media news and information programs and applications.

Microsoft Certified Professional
Author, co-author, and technical editor of over twenty communication and technology related books and articles
Twenty-five years experience in communication
BS in Radio and Television, MS in Mass Communication
Both teaching and help desk experience
Extensive experience with new technologies

Management Served as Manager/Faculty Advisor of Student run radio stations and cable
channels at Alderson-Broadus College, Southeast Missouri State University,
Lincoln University, and Pittsburg State University.
Computer Beta tester for a variety of software including Microsoft FrontPage, Microsoft
Office, Windows NT, and a variety of VRML related applications. Working
knowledge of Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 9x, and Windows NT
operating systems as well as Microsoft Office version 4.x and above products.
Working knowledge of HTML, VRML, Visual Basic, Java, and C & C++.
Have a working knowledge of Tektronix NewStar and EditStar.
Have served as beta tester for Tektronix WebPublisher software.
Microsoft Certified Professional certification for Windows 95 operating system.
Video Have worked with a variety of film and video systems, both analog and digital.
Have used a variety of videotape formats to include 3/4", 8mm, 1/2", Beta, and DVC Pro.



June 1995 - Present Information Technology Communication Specialist Summitt New Media/VREvolution
May 1999 - Present
Analyst/Programmer Solution Services - Columbia, MO
September 1997 - June 1999 Producer KAIT - Jonesboro, AR
May 1997 - July 1997 Help Service Representative MicroAge - Las Vegas, NV
August 1994 - May 1996 Director of Broadcasting & Assistant. Professor of Communication Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS
August 1993 - August 1994 Graduate Teaching Assistant in Communication University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO
August 1990 - August 1993 Instructor of Broadcasting Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO
Winter, 1992 Faculty Internship, Announcer KJMO-AM&FM, Jefferson City, MO
Summer 1991 Faculty Internship, News Photographer KRCG-TV, Jefferson City, Missouri
August 1989 - May 1990 Temporary Instructor of Mass Communication Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO
August 1987 - July 1989 Director of Broadcasting and Instructor of Broadcasting Alderson-Broadus College, Philippi, WV
Summer 1987 Announcer KTMN-AM, Truman, AR
August 1986 - May 1987 Graduate Assistant Arkansas State University, State University, AR
January 1986 - August 1986 Chief Engineer K-45-AY, Jonesboro, AR
October 1984 - January 1986 Field Producer and Videographer Arkansas Educational Television Network, Conway, AR
May 1984 - October 1984 Sales Representative Heritage Publishing, North Little Rock, AR
March 1982 - May 1984 News Photographer KARK, Little Rock, AR
January 1980 - March 1982 Television Production Specialist United States Marine Corps, Quantico, VA
June 1978 - January 1980 Television Production Specialist United States Marine Corps, San Diego, CA
March 1977 - June 1978 News Photographer KARK, Little Rock, AR
October 1976 - March 1977 Announcer KBTM-AM&FM, Jonesboro, AR
May 1976 - October 1976 Manager Malco Theaters, Jonesboro, AR
June 1974 - May 1976 News Photographer KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR
August 1973 - May 1973 Computer Room Technician University of Texas Computer Center, Austin, TX



University or College Year
Degree or Certificate

National Seminars Group
Rockhurst College Continuing Education Center April 8, 1999 Mastering the Basics of Microsoft® Access
Microsoft Certified Professional March 12, 1999 Exam 70-064: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft® Windows® 95
University of Missouri-Columbia June 1992 - August 1994 Post-Graduate Work in Communication
Mississippi State University August 1987 - December 198 Post-Graduate Work in Meteorology
Arkansas State University January 1986 - May 1987 Master of Science in Mass Communication
Sony Institute of Applied Videography, American Film Institute Summer 1984 Applied Seminar in Producing the Video Documentary
San Diego State University August 1978 - December 1978 Post-Graduate Study in Script Writing
Arkansas State University January 1974 - May 1976 Bachelors Degree in Radio/Television.
University of Texas at Austin August 1972 - December 1973 Under-Graduate Study in Astronomy



References, writing samples, and publications are available upon request



For more information, please email me at psummitt@summittnewmedia.com, telephone me at (573) 654-2170, or Fax me at (573) 654-2134.

Portfolio of Paul M. Summitt
Presentations
"Virtually Real: Moving Toward Factor Rotations in Cyberspace." Presented at the 10th Annual Conference on the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, October 15, 1994. (with Dr. Keith P. Sanders).

"The Virtual Newsroom: Stage 1." Presented at the 11th Annual International Conference on Technology and Education, University of London Institute of Education, London, England, March 30, 1994. (with M. J. Summitt).

"The Individual versus Community: A Case Study of Communication in Real Time OnLine Computer Conferencing." Presented at the 11th Annual Research and Creative Activities Forum at the University of Missouri-Columbia, March, 1994.

"The Challenge of the '90's; Can Radio Survive? Radio News: Directions for the 1990's." Presented at the Radio Broadcasting Division of the Popular Culture Association, San Antonio, TX, March, 1991.

"A Comparative Analysis of Perceived Journalist Bias in Documentary Programming on the Vietnam War." Presented at the Media Bias and Distortion Division of the Popular Culture Association, Toronto, Canada, March, 1990. (with G. W. Melton).

"An Examination of Professionalism in Radio News in the USA and Canada." Presented at the Radio Broadcasting Division of the Popular Culture Association, Toronto, Canada, March, 1990.

"A Study of Viewer Perception of Journalist Bias in Documentary Programs dealing with the Vietnam Conflict." Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Regional Colloquium. Tuscaloosa, AL, March, 1988.

Video Productions
Ready to Rumble: Small Beginnings. Part 1 of a Four Part Series produced by Paul M. Summitt for March Sweeps, 1999. KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Click here for Windows Media version. Click here for RealMedia version. Click here for Vivo Version.

Ready to Rumble: Packaging the Sale. Part 2 of a Four Part Series produced by Paul M. Summitt for March Sweeps, 1999. KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Click here for Windows Media version. Click here for RealMedia version. Click here for Vivo Version.

Ready to Rumble: The Fan. Part 3 of a Four Part Series produced by Paul M. Summitt for March Sweeps, 1999. KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Click here for Windows Media version. Click here for RealMedia version. Click here for Vivo Version.

Ready to Rumble: The Big Show. Part 4 of a Four Part Series produced by Paul M. Summitt for March Sweeps, 1999. KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Click here for Windows Media version. Click here for RealMedia version. Click here for Vivo Version.

Midday News (Monday through Friday), KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Producer. September 1997 to Present.

K8 News at Six (Monday through Friday), KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR. Producer. September 1997 to Present.

"The Color Therapy Workshop" Produced for Creative Arts Therapies. Producer

"The Hug Therapy Workshop" Produced for Creative Arts Therapies. Producer

"Elderly African-American Aging Series" Six part series produced for The Administration on Aging Director

"A Unity Awards Retrospective" Documentary Series Executive Producer 1990-1991

"An Alderson-Broaddus Christmas" Two-part Musical program Director/Producer Aired WDTV December 1988.

"The Tex Williams Show" Alderson-Broaddus College Basketball Highlights Director Aired weekly WDTV Spring 1988

"A Christmas Concert" AldersonBroaddus College Christmas Program Director/Producer Aired WDTV December 1987

"TARAWA: A Moment of Glory" World War II Documentary Writer/Director/Producer Aired Arkansas Educational Television Network October 16, 1987 & November 8, 1989

"One of A Kind: Cass Hough" Oral History Writer/Editor Currently shown at the National Aeronautics and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.

"SuperBiker '86" Motorcross Sports Program Director/Producer Aired K45AY Summer 1986

"American Wrestling Federation" Weekly Wrestling Program Producer/Director April 1986 Dec. 1986

"Bozo the Clown" Weekly Children's Program Director April 1986 July 1986

"What is Kai Haley?" Industrial Rock Video Producer/Director May 1986

"Energy on the Job" Alternative Business Energy Resource Documentary Photographer/Editor/Field Producer Aired Arkansas Educational Television Network Fall, 1985.

"The Spirit of ITV" Instructional Television Promotional tool Writer/Producer/Director Aired Arkansas Educational Television Network August 31, 1985.

"Home Seasonings: Warm and Comfortable" Alternative Home Energy Resource Documentary Photographer/Editor/Field Producer Aired Arkansas Educational Television Network Winter, 1985.

"The 1984 Razorback/Blue Bonnet Bowl Special" Football Sports Program Photographer/Editor/Segment Producer Aired KARK December 1984. 15, 1994.

Author: Summit, Paul M.
Title: Creating cool FrontPage web sites / Paul M.
Summitt, Mary J. Summit.
Published: Foster City, CA : IDG Books Worldwide, c1996.
Description: xxii, 360 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 computer laser
optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
LC Call No.: TK5105.888.S84 1996
Dewey No.: 005.7/2 21
ISBN: 0764530208
Notes: Includes list of Internet Service Providers.
Includes index.
Subjects: Web sites.
Internet service providers.
Microsoft FrontPage.
Other authors: Summitt, Mary J.
Control No.: 1638285

[NI00006] Summit, Shirley Fr 1841 Queen, Fred Joe S530 QUEN8BA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Shirley Fr 1841 Queen, Fred Joe S530 QUEN8BA
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[NI00009] [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Aug 16, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.87738.92]

Individual: Summitt, Herbert
Birth date: Feb 12, 1912
Death date: Nov 1974
Social Security #: 498-10-1734
State of issue: MO
[GlenScott.FTW]

HERBERT SUMMITT 12 Feb 1912 Nov 1974 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 498-10-1734 Missouri (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from M through Z, Date of Import: Aug 16, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.112.4.87738.92]

Individual: Summitt, Herbert
Birth date: Feb 12, 1912
Death date: Nov 1974
Social Security #: 498-10-1734
State of issue: MO
[GlenScott.FTW]

HERBERT SUMMITT 12 Feb 1912 Nov 1974 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 498-10-1734 Missouri (Before 1951)

[NI00010] [GlenScott.FTW]

IRENE SUMMITT 23 May 1916 27 May 1997 72455 (Pocahontas, Randolph, AR) (No Location Given) 496-40-1161 Missouri (1955)

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Daddy died last night about 8 PM. He waited for Janet & Fielden to get here
and died about 5 minutes later. I think he waited for them. We're going to
the funeral home sometime today to set the times for everything and will let
you know soon after.

Daddy was at home when he died and we made him as comfortable as we could
toward the end. He never had any pain except for the labored breathing
which I know was hard work for him. He did not lay in bed as an invalid for
any length of time for which we are all thankful. I believe the Lord tried
to honor his wishes in that respect. Daddy was just as sweet as he could be
through the whole ordeal. He was a good example even in death.

The rest of our family appreciates so much all the concern everyone has
shown. We all felt the love pouring out -- and so did Daddy. I'm so glad
he had Friday and Saturday. Those days were good for him and he saw so many
people he loved dearly. He was making sure everyone had their picture made
with him Saturday.

We will all miss him, but we know where he is and in whose hands he is. And
that is such a comfort.

Love,
Sandra

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Daddy died last night about 8 PM. He waited for Janet & Fielden to get here
and died about 5 minutes later. I think he waited for them. We're going to
the funeral home sometime today to set the times for everything and will let
you know soon after.

Daddy was at home when he died and we made him as comfortable as we could
toward the end. He never had any pain except for the labored breathing
which I know was hard work for him. He did not lay in bed as an invalid for
any length of time for which we are all thankful. I believe the Lord tried
to honor his wishes in that respect. Daddy was just as sweet as he could be
through the whole ordeal. He was a good example even in death.

The rest of our family appreciates so much all the concern everyone has
shown. We all felt the love pouring out -- and so did Daddy. I'm so glad
he had Friday and Saturday. Those days were good for him and he saw so many
people he loved dearly. He was making sure everyone had their picture made
with him Saturday.

We will all miss him, but we know where he is and in whose hands he is. And
that is such a comfort.

Love,
Sandra

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[NI00032] [GlenScott.FTW]

Divorced first wife 1989.

Bill Miller's parents were Richard Carl Miller, born October 16, 1929 in Pittsburg, PA and died March 7, 1989, buried at Mt. Royal Cemetery in Glenshaw, PA. and Mary Margaret Hayes, born December 19, 1930 in Pittsburgh, PA. and died October 4, 1993, buried at Mt. Royal Cemetery in Glenshaw, PA.;
married July 16, 1951. Bill had three brothers: Richard Carl Miller, Jr., born April 29, 1952 in Pittsburgh, PA. and married to Nancy Jean Anderson on July 29, 1978; Gregory John Miller, born Janaury 29, 1959 in Pittsburgh, PA and married to Sandra Malicki on September 21, 1984; Douglas Paul Miller, born April 4, 1963 in Pittsburgh, PA. and married Eleanor Funda Wilshire on November 27, 1987. Bill's paternal grandparents were Arthur Nicholas Miller who died October 15, 1953 and buried at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mt. Olinier, Pittsburg, PA. and Cecilia C. Hilpert who died October 31, 1969 and buried at
St. Joseph's Cemetery. His maternal grandparents were Dennis Francis Hayes who died December 28, 1955 and Mary Ellen Hollian who died August 4, 1966 and buried at Colanery Cemetery. [Information obtained from the Family Bible of Richard C. Miller and Mary M. Hayes, in 1997 in the possession of Richard Carl Miller, Jr.]

[NI00033] [GlenScott.FTW]

No Children
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

No Children

[NI00036] [GlenScott.FTW]

Divorced 1976 Arlington, Virginia.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Divorced 1976 Arlington, Virginia.

[NI00038] Killed by a hit and run driver. He was attending a Boy Scout conference in New Orleans at the time.
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Missouri Historical Review: Volume 28 1933-1934
Summitt, William Knox: The Location of Public Junior Colleges in Missouri is listed under St Louis Univ. Graduate Theses, 1932-1933 Relating to Missouri
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Missouri Historical Review: Volume 28 1933-1934
"Summitt, William Knox: The Location of Public Junior Colleges in Missouri" is listed under St Louis Univ. Graduate Theses, 1932-1933 Relating to Missouri

WILLIAM SUMMITT 26 Feb 1904 Oct 1965 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 430-58-9686 Arkansas (Before 1951)

Following article by Paul C Summitt:

WILLIAM KNOX SUMMITT
Born in Cardwell, Missouri, February 26, 1904
Died in New Orleans, Louisiana, October 3, 1965
Resided at time of death in Searcy, Arkansas
Buried in White County Memorial Cemetery, Searcy, Arkansas
Married Alevia Maurine Burch in Branson, Missouri, August 12, 1931
She was born in Columbia, Missouri, November 21, 1905

Children

William Weston Summitt, born July 15, 1932
James Knox Summitt, born December 5, 1934
Paul Clayton Summitt, born December 5, 1934

William Knox Summitt was descended from Francis Summit, also known in
German as Frantz Sammet, an early German immigrant to Southwestern North
Carolina settling in Lincoln County probably around the late 1760s as follows:

Francis Summit
(1741-1818)
Dolly
Died after 1818..
Daniel Summit
(1795-1838)
Sarah Moser
(1796-1856)..
Jonathan Summit
(1817-1896)
Betsy Sophia Butler
(1816-after 1896)..

James Lee Summitt

(1840-1927)
Amy Hannah Raguins

( -1882)..

John Franklin
Summitt

(1870-1920)

Eugennie
Darden

(1878-1910)


William Knox Summitt was born in Cardwell, Missouri, on February 26, 1904, the middle of three sons of John Franklin Summitt, an early settler of Dunklin County and a founder of the Antioch Church of Christ located a few miles outside Cardwell. His older half brother by John Franklin's first wife, Minnie L. Taylor (who died September 4, 1902), was named James Euel born March 6, 1902 in Cardwell and his younger brother, Robert Paul was born October 11, 1906, also in Cardwell. He also had a younger sister named Mabel M. who was born September 29, 1908 in Cardwell and died June 1, 1911. His mother was Eugennie Darden, John Franklin's second wife. John Franklin and Eugennie were married May 3, 1903 in Senath, Missouri by S. F. Green, minister, and witnessed by A. K. Edwards and a Dr. Chaney. Eugennie died February 13, 1910. William Knox and his brothers were largely raised by John Franklin and his third wife, Mary ElizabethDarden, Eugennie's stepmother. No children were born to the last marriage.


The John Franklin Summitt family moved to Henderson, Tennessee around 1918 for the purpose of providing a college level education for the children. John Franklin died shortly thereafter on February 22, 1920 of the flu and pneumonia. He was buried in Henderson, Tennessee. His estate was probated
in Dunklin County where he was domiciled and owned land.

William Knox went on with his education, graduating from Union University in 1925 with a degree in social studies, from George Peabody College in 1928 with a Master's Degree, and from the University of Missouri in 1933 with a Doctor's Degree in Education.

While at the University of Missouri in Columbia, he met Alevia Maurine Burch, analready experience elementary school teacher. They were married in Branson, Missouri on August 12, 1931. Maurine Burch was born November 21, 1905 in Columbia, Missouri, to WilliamC layton Burch and Priscilla Hunton. Not much is known about the Burch family except that Clayton and his siblings were born in Oklahoma Indian territory between 1880 and 1900 to Paul B. Burch and his wife, Nettie, thought to have
been a full-blooded Indian. The Paul B. Burch family moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas before the turn of the century and Clayton graduated from Fort Smith High School in 1904. Clayton enrolled as a freshman at the University of Missouri in Columbia in September 1904. While a student at the University of
Missouri, Clayton met and married Priscilla Hunton on March 5, 1905 in Columbia (Boone County). The situation did not work out and Clayton left for California at the end of the school year in what turned out to be a permanent separation so Maurine never met or knew her father. Priscilla and Clayton corresponded over the next few years while Clayton was residing in Los Angeles, including communications about Maurine. During this time, Priscilla sent Clayton a picture of herself and Maurine. By 1907 Priscilla
had decided to get a divorce and remarry. Priscilla married Orlando Irvin in 1908 and Maurine was raised thinking that she was an Irvin. She learned that she was a Burch when a collateral relative let it slip that she was a child of this early marriage between Priscilla and Clayton Burch.

Priscilla Hunton was the daughter of John Henry Hunton and Eliza Ellen Coffey. The Huntons came from England before the turn of the century. Eliza Ellen Coffey descends from a long line of Coffeys going back at least into the mid-1700s in Wilkes County, North Carolina, and possibly early Virginia.

William Knox and MaurineSummitt had three sons--William Weston (July 15,1932), twins, James Knox and Paul Clayton (December 5, 1934)--who grew up in Searcy, Arkansas, served in the military, and graduated from Harding College before pursuing advanced professional education (doctor of dentistry, doctor of medicine, and attorney,respectively). Except for wives and children, their story is mostly left to a future date.

After William Knox obtained his PhD in 1933, he joined the faculty of Harding College, at Searcy, a position he would continue the rest of his life except for a short depression era stint with the CCC. During that time as a member of the Harding faculty, he taught in the fields of education and psychology, served
as registrar of the college from 1940 to 1960, and became chairman of the Departments Education and Psychology in 1960. At various points, he was vice president of the local field chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, and held membership in the National Education Association, American Association of School
Administrators, American Association of College Registrars and Admissions Offices, Arkansas Psychological Association, Arkansas Education Association, Department of Higher Education of the National Education Association.

He was a dedicated ambassador between the College and the Searcy community, devoting much time to Boy Scouts work and civic work, including long active membership in the Kiwanis Club. He was one of the primary supporters for the establishment of camp Wyldwood outside Searcy and served as chairman of its Board. He also served as deacon at the College Church of Christ.

Throughout his life, William Knox Summitt maintained his contacts with Cardwell, Missouri and the Antioch Church of Christ founded by his father. He inherited some farm land from his father and bought other land in the vicinity of Cardwell--totaling about 120 acres--and frequently visited the area. His two brothers, Euel and Paul, lived and farmed around Cardwell most of their lives, were active in church and educational affairs and raised families there. Euel moved to Memphis later in life, but never really
severed his Cardwell ties.

William Knox Summitt was killed by a hit and run driver in New Orleans,Louisiana on October 3, 1965 while attending a regional meeting of the Quapaw Area Council of Boy Scouts. He is buried in the White County Memorial Cemetery, Searcy, Arkansas. The driver was never found.

Maurine Summitt had an early driving ambition to be a school teacher, a profession she started almost right out of high school. She was a life long partner of William Knox in his professional and civic activities, in raising three sons, and in pursuing an elementary teaching career in Missouri and
Arkansas public schools. She was educated at Missouri State Teachers College, the University of Missouri, and Harding College (Bachelor's degree in 1955) and taught in Searcy area schools of Pangburn, Kennsett, Bald Knob, and West Point. She specialized in first grade level teaching and was
consider an expert reading teacher. She continued to live at 200 Grand Avenue, Searcy, Arkansas until September 1999, at which time she sold the home place to Harding University and moved to Anacoco, Lousiana to live with her eldest son and his wife, Bill and Betty Summitt. She celebrates her
94th birthday on November 21, 1999.

William Weston Summitt

William Weston married Betty Jo Taylor on August 8, 1955 in LaRouchelle,France. Their children are James (Jim) William born August 20, 1958 in St. LouisMissouri, Gerald (Jerry) Wayne born December 16, 1961 in White Sands, New Mexico, and Steven born July 18, 1964 in Springfield, Missouri. James is
married to former Kayla Isgitt, with minor children named Jennifer , Jessica, and Kyle. Jerry is married to former Sherry Lowery, with a minor son named Joshua. Steven is married to former Ruth Ebberts, with no children.

James Knox Summitt

James Knox Summitt married former Lois Christine (Chris) Ellis Smith in Arlington, Virginia on December 30, 1967 and adopted her two minor children, Jeffrey Scott and Debra Lynn. Jeffery Scott was born on March 26, 1964. After his divorce, he married his second wife, former Eileen Stanton, in California and they have a son, William Stanton.

Paul Clayton Summitt

Paul Clayton Summitt married the former Winona Joyce Williams on July 20 1956 in Searcy, Arkansas. They have three children: (1) Julia Lynn born in Norfolk Virginia on April 16, 1957, married to William Miller, with no children; (2) Kathryn Marie born in Norfolk, Virginia on May 14, 1958 married to George Tran, with minor children names Jennifer Ruth, Timothy Paul, Rebekah Joyce, Abigail Summitt, and Julia Lynn; and (3) Ruth Ann born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on February 6, 1960, married Michael Rosati, with minor children named Matthew Michael and Kevin Michael.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Killed by a hit and run driver. He was attending a Boy Scout conference in New Orleans at the time.
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Missouri Historical Review: Volume 28 1933-1934
Summitt, William Knox: The Location of Public Junior Colleges in Missouri is listed under St Louis Univ. Graduate Theses, 1932-1933 Relating to Missouri
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Missouri Historical Review: Volume 28 1933-1934
"Summitt, William Knox: The Location of Public Junior Colleges in Missouri" is listed under St Louis Univ. Graduate Theses, 1932-1933 Relating to Missouri

WILLIAM SUMMITT 26 Feb 1904 Oct 1965 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 430-58-9686 Arkansas (Before 1951)

Following article by Paul C Summitt:

WILLIAM KNOX SUMMITT
Born in Cardwell, Missouri, February 26, 1904
Died in New Orleans, Louisiana, October 3, 1965
Resided at time of death in Searcy, Arkansas
Buried in White County Memorial Cemetery, Searcy, Arkansas
Married Alevia Maurine Burch in Branson, Missouri, August 12, 1931
She was born in Columbia, Missouri, November 21, 1905

Children

William Weston Summitt, born July 15, 1932
James Knox Summitt, born December 5, 1934
Paul Clayton Summitt, born December 5, 1934

William Knox Summitt was descended from Francis Summit, also known in
German as Frantz Sammet, an early German immigrant to Southwestern North
Carolina settling in Lincoln County probably around the late 1760s as follows:

Francis Summit
(1741-1818)
Dolly
Died after 1818..
Daniel Summit
(1795-1838)
Sarah Moser
(1796-1856)..
Jonathan Summit
(1817-1896)
Betsy Sophia Butler
(1816-after 1896)..

James Lee Summitt

(1840-1927)
Amy Hannah Raguins

( -1882)..

John Franklin
Summitt

(1870-1920)

Eugennie
Darden

(1878-1910)


William Knox Summitt was born in Cardwell, Missouri, on February 26, 1904, the middle of three sons of John Franklin Summitt, an early settler of Dunklin County and a founder of the Antioch Church of Christ located a few miles outside Cardwell. His older half brother by John Franklin's first wife, Minnie L. Taylor (who died September 4, 1902), was named James Euel born March 6, 1902 in Cardwell and his younger brother, Robert Paul was born October 11, 1906, also in Cardwell. He also had a younger sister named Mabel M. who was born September 29, 1908 in Cardwell and died June 1, 1911. His mother was Eugennie Darden, John Franklin's second wife. John Franklin and Eugennie were married May 3, 1903 in Senath, Missouri by S. F. Green, minister, and witnessed by A. K. Edwards and a Dr. Chaney. Eugennie died February 13, 1910. William Knox and his brothers were largely raised by John Franklin and his third wife, Mary ElizabethDarden, Eugennie's stepmother. No children were born to the last marriage.


The John Franklin Summitt family moved to Henderson, Tennessee around 1918 for the purpose of providing a college level education for the children. John Franklin died shortly thereafter on February 22, 1920 of the flu and pneumonia. He was buried in Henderson, Tennessee. His estate was probated
in Dunklin County where he was domiciled and owned land.

William Knox went on with his education, graduating from Union University in 1925 with a degree in social studies, from George Peabody College in 1928 with a Master's Degree, and from the University of Missouri in 1933 with a Doctor's Degree in Education.

While at the University of Missouri in Columbia, he met Alevia Maurine Burch, analready experience elementary school teacher. They were married in Branson, Missouri on August 12, 1931. Maurine Burch was born November 21, 1905 in Columbia, Missouri, to WilliamC layton Burch and Priscilla Hunton. Not much is known about the Burch family except that Clayton and his siblings were born in Oklahoma Indian territory between 1880 and 1900 to Paul B. Burch and his wife, Nettie, thought to have
been a full-blooded Indian. The Paul B. Burch family moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas before the turn of the century and Clayton graduated from Fort Smith High School in 1904. Clayton enrolled as a freshman at the University of Missouri in Columbia in September 1904. While a student at the University of
Missouri, Clayton met and married Priscilla Hunton on March 5, 1905 in Columbia (Boone County). The situation did not work out and Clayton left for California at the end of the school year in what turned out to be a permanent separation so Maurine never met or knew her father. Priscilla and Clayton corresponded over the next few years while Clayton was residing in Los Angeles, including communications about Maurine. During this time, Priscilla sent Clayton a picture of herself and Maurine. By 1907 Priscilla
had decided to get a divorce and remarry. Priscilla married Orlando Irvin in 1908 and Maurine was raised thinking that she was an Irvin. She learned that she was a Burch when a collateral relative let it slip that she was a child of this early marriage between Priscilla and Clayton Burch.

Priscilla Hunton was the daughter of John Henry Hunton and Eliza Ellen Coffey. The Huntons came from England before the turn of the century. Eliza Ellen Coffey descends from a long line of Coffeys going back at least into the mid-1700s in Wilkes County, North Carolina, and possibly early Virginia.

William Knox and MaurineSummitt had three sons--William Weston (July 15,1932), twins, James Knox and Paul Clayton (December 5, 1934)--who grew up in Searcy, Arkansas, served in the military, and graduated from Harding College before pursuing advanced professional education (doctor of dentistry, doctor of medicine, and attorney,respectively). Except for wives and children, their story is mostly left to a future date.

After William Knox obtained his PhD in 1933, he joined the faculty of Harding College, at Searcy, a position he would continue the rest of his life except for a short depression era stint with the CCC. During that time as a member of the Harding faculty, he taught in the fields of education and psychology, served
as registrar of the college from 1940 to 1960, and became chairman of the Departments Education and Psychology in 1960. At various points, he was vice president of the local field chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, and held membership in the National Education Association, American Association of School
Administrators, American Association of College Registrars and Admissions Offices, Arkansas Psychological Association, Arkansas Education Association, Department of Higher Education of the National Education Association.

He was a dedicated ambassador between the College and the Searcy community, devoting much time to Boy Scouts work and civic work, including long active membership in the Kiwanis Club. He was one of the primary supporters for the establishment of camp Wyldwood outside Searcy and served as chairman of its Board. He also served as deacon at the College Church of Christ.

Throughout his life, William Knox Summitt maintained his contacts with Cardwell, Missouri and the Antioch Church of Christ founded by his father. He inherited some farm land from his father and bought other land in the vicinity of Cardwell--totaling about 120 acres--and frequently visited the area. His two brothers, Euel and Paul, lived and farmed around Cardwell most of their lives, were active in church and educational affairs and raised families there. Euel moved to Memphis later in life, but never really
severed his Cardwell ties.

William Knox Summitt was killed by a hit and run driver in New Orleans,Louisiana on October 3, 1965 while attending a regional meeting of the Quapaw Area Council of Boy Scouts. He is buried in the White County Memorial Cemetery, Searcy, Arkansas. The driver was never found.

Maurine Summitt had an early driving ambition to be a school teacher, a profession she started almost right out of high school. She was a life long partner of William Knox in his professional and civic activities, in raising three sons, and in pursuing an elementary teaching career in Missouri and
Arkansas public schools. She was educated at Missouri State Teachers College, the University of Missouri, and Harding College (Bachelor's degree in 1955) and taught in Searcy area schools of Pangburn, Kennsett, Bald Knob, and West Point. She specialized in first grade level teaching and was
consider an expert reading teacher. She continued to live at 200 Grand Avenue, Searcy, Arkansas until September 1999, at which time she sold the home place to Harding University and moved to Anacoco, Lousiana to live with her eldest son and his wife, Bill and Betty Summitt. She celebrates her
94th birthday on November 21, 1999.

William Weston Summitt

William Weston married Betty Jo Taylor on August 8, 1955 in LaRouchelle,France. Their children are James (Jim) William born August 20, 1958 in St. LouisMissouri, Gerald (Jerry) Wayne born December 16, 1961 in White Sands, New Mexico, and Steven born July 18, 1964 in Springfield, Missouri. James is
married to former Kayla Isgitt, with minor children named Jennifer , Jessica, and Kyle. Jerry is married to former Sherry Lowery, with a minor son named Joshua. Steven is married to former Ruth Ebberts, with no children.

James Knox Summitt

James Knox Summitt married former Lois Christine (Chris) Ellis Smith in Arlington, Virginia on December 30, 1967 and adopted her two minor children, Jeffrey Scott and Debra Lynn. Jeffery Scott was born on March 26, 1964. After his divorce, he married his second wife, former Eileen Stanton, in California and they have a son, William Stanton.

Paul Clayton Summitt

Paul Clayton Summitt married the former Winona Joyce Williams on July 20 1956 in Searcy, Arkansas. They have three children: (1) Julia Lynn born in Norfolk Virginia on April 16, 1957, married to William Miller, with no children; (2) Kathryn Marie born in Norfolk, Virginia on May 14, 1958 married to George Tran, with minor children names Jennifer Ruth, Timothy Paul, Rebekah Joyce, Abigail Summitt, and Julia Lynn; and (3) Ruth Ann born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on February 6, 1960, married Michael Rosati, with minor children named Matthew Michael and Kevin Michael.

[NI00040] [GlenScott.FTW]

Jeffrey Scott Smith and Debra Lynn Smith wer adopted b James Knox Summitt. They are the children of his first wife. He divorced his first wife in California.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Jeffrey Scott Smith and Debra Lynn Smith wer adopted b James Knox Summitt. They are the children of his first wife. He divorced his first wife in California.

[NI00041] Francis says J.C. Privett was the first person to die in WWII, widow was living in Blytheville, AR

Killed in auto accident[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Francis says J.C. Privett was the first person to die in WWII, widow was living in Blytheville, AR

Killed in auto accident

[NI00043] [GlenScott.FTW]

John Franklin moved his family to Henderson Tennessee around 1918 from Cardwell, Missouri.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

John Franklin moved his family to Henderson Tennessee around 1918 from Cardwell, Missouri.

[NI00044] Died during Flu epidemic

[NI00048] From: PSumm@aol.com
Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 6:19 PM
To: Psummitt@msn.com; Glen_Summit@nufi1.finance.neu.edu
Subject: Family Chart of James Euel Summitt
Paul Moody & Glen, this is a family chart on the names individual at the top.
He is my father's older brother--their father was John Franklin Summitt. I
knew (and know) a lot of these people but never had this good of information.
I may have passed it along before but cannot remember. Hope it helps. Paul
in Freeport, FL
James Euel SUMMITT
As taken from a Gendex file on the internet produced by a Forrester
•BIRTH: 06 MAR 1902, Cardwell, Mo
•DEATH: 15 FEB 1982, Paragould, AR
•OCCUPATION: Teacher
•MARRIAGE: 11 AUG 1922, Rives, TN
Wife: (1) Essie Nell FORRESTER
•BIRTH: 02 SEP 1903, Rives, TN
•DEATH: 15 JUL 1978, Memphis, TN
•BURIAL: Kennett, MO
•OCCUPATION: Teacher
Father: Gus Samuel FORRESTER
Mother: Minnie Moriah FORRESTER
Children:
1.+John Francis SUMMITT
•BIRTH: 27 NOV 1925, Rives, TN
•OCCUPATION: Farmer
Wife: June Catherine BOLIN
BIRTH: 04 JUN 1932, Searcy, AR
DEATH: 26 SEP 1994, Cardwell, Mo
OCCUPATION: Housewife
Children:
1.+James Alfred SUMMITT
BIRTH: 20 FEB 1951, Colombia, MO
OCCUPATION: Dentist
MARRIAGE: 21 JUL 1973, Wynne, AR
Wife: Peggy Sue CROUCH
BIRTH: 16 NOV 1953, Imboden, AR
OCCUPATION: Housewife
Children:
1. Shawn Benjamin SUMMITT
BIRTH: 29 MAY 1977, Little Rock, AR
2. Jordan Christopher SUMMITT
BIRTH: 27 FEB 1985, Jonesboro, AR
3. Zachary Tyler SUMMITT
BIRTH: 01 DEC 1987, Fayetteville, AR
4. Joshua Knox SUMMITT
BIRTH: 23 FEB 1990, Fayetteville, AR
2.+David Martin SUMMITT
BIRTH: 13 NOV 1955, Paragould, AR
OCCUPATION: Merchant
Wife:Martha Karan EUBANKS
MARRIAGE: 11 AUG 1978, Paragould, AR
Children:
1. Joseph Brandon SUMMITT
BIRTH: 02 DEC 1981, Paragould, AR
2. Matthew David SUMMITT
BIRTH: 01 JUL 1983, Paragould, AR
3. Meredith Juliane SUMMITT
BIRTH: 04 SEP 1987
4. Nathan Brett SUMMITT
BIRTH: 13 JUL 1994, Paragould, AR
3. John Daniel SUMMITT
BIRTH: 04 SEP 1974, Jonesboro, AR
2.+Martha Rene SUMMITT
•BIRTH: 12 FEB 1929, Erin, TN
•OCCUPATION: Bookkeeper
Husband (1): Charles GRADY
•BIRTH: 11 JUL 1928
•OCCUPATION: Factory Foreman
MARRIAGE: 1945
DIVORCE: 1949
Children:
1.+Francis Lynn GRADY
BIRTH: 05 MAR 1946, Paragould, AR
OCCUPATION: School TeacheR
MARRIAGE: 02 SEP 1973, Memphis, TN
Husband: William Hugh ROGERS
BIRTH: 18 NOV 1943, St. Louis, MO
OCCUPATION: Farmer
Children:
1. Sara Annell ROGERS
BIRTH: 21 FEB 1977, Cape Girardeau, MO
2. William David Sutton ROGERS
BIRTH: 15 MAY 1980, Cape Girardeau, MO
Husband (2): Marshall Wayne SCISSOM
MARRIAGE: 06 JAN 1950
BIRTH: 08 JUL 1925, Cardwell, Mo
OCCUPATION: Truck Driver
Children:
1. Mark Wayne SCISSOM
BIRTH: 15 MAR 1958, Paragould, AR
•OCCUPATION: Waiter/Student
•MARRIAGE: 06 MAR 1993, Memphis, TN
Wife: Sandra Kay DANIELS
BIRTH: 17 JAN 1951, Millington, TN
OCCUPATION: Computer Analyist
2. Jeffrey Euel SISSOM
BIRTH: 28 MAR 1961, Paragould, AR
OCCUPATION: Accountant
MARRIAGE: 15 JUL 1995, Baton Rouge, LA
Wife: Linda Fay RUSH
•BIRTH: 14 SEP 1965, New Orleans, LA
OCCUPATION: Music Teacher
FAMILY TREE OF ESSIE NELL FORRESTER
Wife of James Euel Summitt
_Hezekiah FORRESTER
____
_Richard FORRESTER ________|
| |_Winney REEVES
_________
_Gus Samuel FORRESTER ____|
| | _Marcus (Mark)
DUNAWAY _
| |_Sarah DUNAWAY ____________|
| |_Elender DUNAWAY
_______
|
|--Essie Nell FORRESTER
|
| _Hezekiah FORRESTER
____
| _Francis Marion FORRESTER _|
| | |_Winney REEVES
_________
|_Minnie Moriah FORRESTER _|
| _Marcus (Mark)
DUNAWAY _
|_Amanda DUNAWAY ___________|
|_Elender DUNAWAY _
I. Essie Nell FORRESTER’S Father and Mother.
Gus Samuel FORRESTER
•BIRTH: MARCH 1870, Hickman County, TN
•DEATH: B1920, Rives, TN
•OCCUPATION: Farmer
•REFN: 1900 Census
Father: Richard FORRESTER
Mother: Sarah DUNAWAY
Wife: Minnie Moriah FORRESTER
•BIRTH: 19 MAR 1873, Hickman County, TN
•DEATH: 30 MAY 1939, Obion County, TN
•BURIAL: Pleasant Hill, Obion County, TN
•OCCUPATION: Housewife
•MARRIAGE: 21 JAN 1892, Hickman Co, TN
Father: Francis Marion FORRESTER
Mother: Amanda DUNAWAY
1. Georgia Bessie FORRESTER
BIRTH: 1897-1899, Obion Co, TN
BURIAL: Old Pleasant Hill Cem, Obion Co, TN
2. Infant SON
BIRTH: 1901
DEATH: 1901
BURIAL: Pleasent Hill Cem, Obion Co, TN
3.+Essie Nell FORRESTER (See James Euel Summitt)
Note: Minnie and Sam were double first cousins. After Sam’s death, Minnie
married
Tom J VADEN MARRIAGE, 14 OCT 1920, Rives, TN. He died 25 MAR 1937.
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Missouri Historical Review:
Ewell Summitt, Buffalo Township elected vice president of the Dunklin County Historical Society, elected Aug 29, 1949.
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From: PSumm@aol.com
Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 6:19 PM
To: Psummitt@msn.com; Glen_Summit@nufi1.finance.neu.edu
Subject: Family Chart of James Euel Summitt
Paul Moody & Glen, this is a family chart on the names individual at the top.
He is my father's older brother--their father was John Franklin Summitt. I
knew (and know) a lot of these people but never had this good of information.
I may have passed it along before but cannot remember. Hope it helps. Paul
in Freeport, FL
James Euel SUMMITT
As taken from a Gendex file on the internet produced by a Forrester
•BIRTH: 06 MAR 1902, Cardwell, Mo
•DEATH: 15 FEB 1982, Paragould, AR
•OCCUPATION: Teacher
•MARRIAGE: 11 AUG 1922, Rives, TN
Wife: (1) Essie Nell FORRESTER
•BIRTH: 02 SEP 1903, Rives, TN
•DEATH: 15 JUL 1978, Memphis, TN
•BURIAL: Kennett, MO
•OCCUPATION: Teacher
Father: Gus Samuel FORRESTER
Mother: Minnie Moriah FORRESTER
Children:
1.+John Francis SUMMITT
•BIRTH: 27 NOV 1925, Rives, TN
•OCCUPATION: Farmer
Wife: June Catherine BOLIN
BIRTH: 04 JUN 1932, Searcy, AR
DEATH: 26 SEP 1994, Cardwell, Mo
OCCUPATION: Housewife
Children:
1.+James Alfred SUMMITT
BIRTH: 20 FEB 1951, Colombia, MO
OCCUPATION: Dentist
MARRIAGE: 21 JUL 1973, Wynne, AR
Wife: Peggy Sue CROUCH
BIRTH: 16 NOV 1953, Imboden, AR
OCCUPATION: Housewife
Children:
1. Shawn Benjamin SUMMITT
BIRTH: 29 MAY 1977, Little Rock, AR
2. Jordan Christopher SUMMITT
BIRTH: 27 FEB 1985, Jonesboro, AR
3. Zachary Tyler SUMMITT
BIRTH: 01 DEC 1987, Fayetteville, AR
4. Joshua Knox SUMMITT
BIRTH: 23 FEB 1990, Fayetteville, AR
2.+David Martin SUMMITT
BIRTH: 13 NOV 1955, Paragould, AR
OCCUPATION: Merchant
Wife:Martha Karan EUBANKS
MARRIAGE: 11 AUG 1978, Paragould, AR
Children:
1. Joseph Brandon SUMMITT
BIRTH: 02 DEC 1981, Paragould, AR
2. Matthew David SUMMITT
BIRTH: 01 JUL 1983, Paragould, AR
3. Meredith Juliane SUMMITT
BIRTH: 04 SEP 1987
4. Nathan Brett SUMMITT
BIRTH: 13 JUL 1994, Paragould, AR
3. John Daniel SUMMITT
BIRTH: 04 SEP 1974, Jonesboro, AR
2.+Martha Rene SUMMITT
•BIRTH: 12 FEB 1929, Erin, TN
•OCCUPATION: Bookkeeper
Husband (1): Charles GRADY
•BIRTH: 11 JUL 1928
•OCCUPATION: Factory Foreman
MARRIAGE: 1945
DIVORCE: 1949
Children:
1.+Francis Lynn GRADY
BIRTH: 05 MAR 1946, Paragould, AR
OCCUPATION: School TeacheR
MARRIAGE: 02 SEP 1973, Memphis, TN
Husband: William Hugh ROGERS
BIRTH: 18 NOV 1943, St. Louis, MO
OCCUPATION: Farmer
Children:
1. Sara Annell ROGERS
BIRTH: 21 FEB 1977, Cape Girardeau, MO
2. William David Sutton ROGERS
BIRTH: 15 MAY 1980, Cape Girardeau, MO
Husband (2): Marshall Wayne SCISSOM
MARRIAGE: 06 JAN 1950
BIRTH: 08 JUL 1925, Cardwell, Mo
OCCUPATION: Truck Driver
Children:
1. Mark Wayne SCISSOM
BIRTH: 15 MAR 1958, Paragould, AR
•OCCUPATION: Waiter/Student
•MARRIAGE: 06 MAR 1993, Memphis, TN
Wife: Sandra Kay DANIELS
BIRTH: 17 JAN 1951, Millington, TN
OCCUPATION: Computer Analyist
2. Jeffrey Euel SISSOM
BIRTH: 28 MAR 1961, Paragould, AR
OCCUPATION: Accountant
MARRIAGE: 15 JUL 1995, Baton Rouge, LA
Wife: Linda Fay RUSH
•BIRTH: 14 SEP 1965, New Orleans, LA
OCCUPATION: Music Teacher
FAMILY TREE OF ESSIE NELL FORRESTER
Wife of James Euel Summitt
_Hezekiah FORRESTER
____
_Richard FORRESTER ________|
| |_Winney REEVES
_________
_Gus Samuel FORRESTER ____|
| | _Marcus (Mark)
DUNAWAY _
| |_Sarah DUNAWAY ____________|
| |_Elender DUNAWAY
_______
|
|--Essie Nell FORRESTER
|
| _Hezekiah FORRESTER
____
| _Francis Marion FORRESTER _|
| | |_Winney REEVES
_________
|_Minnie Moriah FORRESTER _|
| _Marcus (Mark)
DUNAWAY _
|_Amanda DUNAWAY ___________|
|_Elender DUNAWAY _
I. Essie Nell FORRESTER’S Father and Mother.
Gus Samuel FORRESTER
•BIRTH: MARCH 1870, Hickman County, TN
•DEATH: B1920, Rives, TN
•OCCUPATION: Farmer
•REFN: 1900 Census
Father: Richard FORRESTER
Mother: Sarah DUNAWAY
Wife: Minnie Moriah FORRESTER
•BIRTH: 19 MAR 1873, Hickman County, TN
•DEATH: 30 MAY 1939, Obion County, TN
•BURIAL: Pleasant Hill, Obion County, TN
•OCCUPATION: Housewife
•MARRIAGE: 21 JAN 1892, Hickman Co, TN
Father: Francis Marion FORRESTER
Mother: Amanda DUNAWAY
1. Georgia Bessie FORRESTER
BIRTH: 1897-1899, Obion Co, TN
BURIAL: Old Pleasant Hill Cem, Obion Co, TN
2. Infant SON
BIRTH: 1901
DEATH: 1901
BURIAL: Pleasent Hill Cem, Obion Co, TN
3.+Essie Nell FORRESTER (See James Euel Summitt)
Note: Minnie and Sam were double first cousins. After Sam’s death, Minnie
married
Tom J VADEN MARRIAGE, 14 OCT 1920, Rives, TN. He died 25 MAR 1937.
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Missouri Historical Review:
Ewell Summitt, Buffalo Township elected vice president of the Dunklin County Historical Society, elected Aug 29, 1949.
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[NI00101] Birthdate for James Lee Summitt in question. Some documents indicate that his birthdate might have been October 1, 1840 while the date in the family bible looks like the 14th. After careful examination, I think that the date in the bible is 1 followed by st. I am therefore changing all references to James Lee Summitt's birthdate to reflect October 1, 1840. (PMS, April 2, 1997).
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Notes on Civil War recorded by Paul C. Summitt
James L. Summitt, private, 5th Tenn. Infantry, East Tenn. Vols. Enlisted April 26, 1862 at Boston, Kentucky for three year term. Age 21. 5'8", complexion dark, eyes blue, hair dark. Born Monroe Count, Tenn. Occupation Farmer. August 1864 ordered to forfeit one month's pay and allowances for desertion and to make good the time lost (by order of General Cox). (Note: Deserted on December 24, 1863 and returned January 24, 1864 and restored to duty without trial). Mustered out at Nashville, Ten. On May 16, 1865. (Micro copy 365 Roll 160 & 20?).
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Notes on Civil War Pension file recorded by Paul C. Summitt
JAMES L. SUMMITT, Company N, 5th Tennessee Infantry
Civil War Pension File. Filed in Tennessee (initial papers) August 18, 1883.
Classification: Invalid.
Application No. 493036
Certificate No. 996.000
Original Claim executed in Dyer County
Address: Stokes, Dyer County, Tennessee.
Age: 42
Substance of Claim:
In the line of duty at Franklin, Tenn. on or about November 30, 1864, he contracted rheumatism from being without shoes while on march from Pulaski to Nashville, Tennessee in severe cold weather. It first settled in his right shoulder which had been wounded by a piece of spent shell. It has since affected his right side, hip, and leg so that he is disabled a good portion of his time from performance of manual labor.
Claim rejected December 9, 1887 for failure to furnish the necessary evidence to establish the claim within a reasonable time.
Summary of information in the pension file:
James L. Summitt
Born Monroe County, Tenn. on October 1, 1840.
Died Cardwell, Missouri on January 13, 1927.
1st Marriage: Amy Hannah Raguins on September 25, 1858 in Monroe County, Tenn. by Rev. John Crofford of Monroe County, Tenn. Amy died July 22, 1882 near Dyersburg, Tenn.
2nd Mariage: Lucy Francis White on January 10, 1883 by Elder Elihugh Scott, Crocket County, Tennessee. Marriage recorded at county Clerk's office, Alimo, Crocket County, Tennessee. Lucy White had previously been married to Charles Young, who had died February 6, 1881, Idlewood, Gibson County, Tenn.
Children living and dead as of February 19, 1898 and April 5, 1915 (dates of questionaires filed indicating children) (both questionaires reflect the same status concerning the children. The first lists only the living children. The second lists all children, both living and dead).
William Henry Summitt born September 29, 1859 (dead)
Jonathan Lee Summitt born dead March 15, 1862 (dead)
Nancy Jane Summitt born November 10, 1864 (dead)
Nathan H. Summitt born January 26, 1868 (alive)
John Franklin Summitt born Sept. 26, 1870 (alive)
Robert Francis Summitt born Feb. 2, 1874 (alive)
James A. Summitt born Nov. 30, 1883 (dead)
Chester Alba Summitt born Mar. 4, 1887 (alive)
Cordelia Elisabeth Summitt born September 2, 1885 (alive)
Joseph Homer Summitt born Jan. 26, 1889 (alive)
George Weekly Summitt born April 1, 1891 (alive)
Virgil Anderson Summitt born October 4, 1893 (alive)
Residences:
Monroe County, TN 1840-1866
Washington County, IN 1866-1869
Orange County, IN 1869-1871
Allen County, KS 1871-1872
Tennessee 1872-1873
Green County, IN 1873-1877
Dyer County, TN 1877-1925
Cardwell, Dunklin County, MO 1925-1927
Died Jan. 13, 1927
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Roger D. Fryar's notes suggest James Lee born in Loudon County, TN
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9. JAMES LEE5 SUMMITT (JONATHAN4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)55 was born October 01, 1840 in London Co., Tennessee55, and died January 13, 1927 in Cardwell, Missouri55. He married (1) AMY HANNAH RAGAIN55 September 25, 1858 in Monroe Co., Tennessee55, daughter of NATHAN RAGAIN and NANCY HARTSELL. He married (2) LUCY FRANCES WHITE YOUNG55 January 10, 1883 in Crocket Co., TN55.
Notes for JAMES LEE SUMMITT:
Story as I heard abt 1988:
James was a preacher for the Church of Christ. He established about 19 churches in his lifetime. There is a place near Dyersburg, TN that is named Summitt Church. He founded it in his travels. The story that was told to him by a church member was that James began preaching on a tree stump. As he preached the congregation built the church around him. The church still stands with the stump inside. The preachers still stand on the stump to preach.
Children of JAMES SUMMITT and AMY RAGAIN are:
i. WILLIAM HENRY6 SUMMITT55, b. September 29, 1859, Tennessee55; d. Bef. 189855.
ii. JONATHAN LEE SUMMITT55, b. March 15, 1862, Tennessee55; d. March 15, 186255.
iii. NATHAN H. SUMMITT55, b. January 26, 1868, Tennessee55; d. WFT Est. 1898-195955; m. ELIZABETH TUCKER55, 189255.
iv. JOHN FRANKLIN SUMMITT55, b. September 26, 1870, Monroe Co., Tennessee55; d. February 22, 1920, Henderson, Tennessee55; m. MINNIE L. TAYLOR55, WFT Est. 1901-191755.
v. ROBERT FRANCIS SUMMITT55, b. February 02, 187455; d. WFT Est. 1875-196455.
vi. NANCY JANE SUMMITT55, b. November 10, 1864, Monroe County, Tennessee56; d. Bef. 189857.
Children of JAMES SUMMITT and LUCY YOUNG are:
vii. JAMES A.6 SUMMITT57, b. November 30, 188357; d. WFT Est. 1884-197357.
viii. CORDELIA ELIZABETH SUMMITT57, b. September 02, 188557; d. WFT Est. 1886-197957.
ix. CHESTER ALBA SUMMITT57, b. March 04, 1887, Dyer, TN57; d. WFT Est. 1914-197857; m. KATIE DARDEN57, February 29, 190857.
x. JOSEPH HOMER SUMMITT57, b. January 26, 188957; d. WFT Est. 1890-197957.
xi. GEORGE WEEKLY SUMMITT57, b. April 01, 189157; d. WFT Est. 1892-198157.
xii. VIRGIL ANDERSON SUMMITT57, b. October 04, 189357; d. WFT Est. 1894-198357.

10. NANCY JANE5 SUMMITT (JONATHAN4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)57 was born August 22, 1842 in Tennessee57, and died December 09, 1864 in Tennessee57. She married J. PARDUE57 April 02, 1860 in Monroe Co., Tennessee57.
Children of NANCY SUMMITT and J. PARDUE are:
i. MARTHA6 PARDEW57, b. August 30, 186157; d. WFT Est. 1861-195457.
ii. JAMES PARDEW57, b. December 30, 186257; d. WFT Est. 1863-195257.
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

James Lee Summitt was a Union soldier and fought in the "Battle for Chattanooga"

Census Info
1850 - Monroe Co. TN age 9

1870 - Orange Co., IN age 29 listed with his Family, Info shows he was in Washington Co., IN from 1866 to 1869 and in Orange Co., IN from 1869 to 1871. Records suggest he was in Allen Co., KS from 1871 to 1872 somewhere in TN 1872 to 1873 and in Green Co., IN from 1873 to 1877.

1880 - Dyer Co. TN 1877 to 1925

1900 - Dyer Co. TN age 59 listed with Family

1910 same

1920 - Info suggest he arrived in Cardwell, Dunklin Co., MO in 1925 and lived with Chester Alba until his death 1927.
Above info from "Summitt Newsletter" Vol 1 issue 1 Spring 1995

Story as told by Paul M. Summitt - James was a preacher for the Church of Christ. He established about 19 Churches in his lifetime. There is a place near Dyersburg, TN that is named Summit Church after James Lee. The story is told by the Church members that James Lee began preaching on a tree stump. As he preached the congregation bulit the Church around him. The Church still stands with the stump inside and the preachers still stand on the stump to preach.[GlenScott.FTW]

James Lee Summitt was a Union soldier and alledgedly fought in the "Battle for Chattanooga" This information is extremely suspect as his unit left Chattanooga before the battle.

From Notes of Jack Summitt:

"Union army soldier:

James Lee Summitt, private, 5th Tenn. Infantry, East. Vols. Enlisted April 26, 1862 at Boston, Kentucky for three year term. Age 21, 5' 8", complection dark, eyes blue, hair dark. Born Monroe County, Tenn. Occupation farmer.August 1864 ordered to forfeit one months pay and allowances for desertion and to make good the time lost (by order of General Cox). Note: Deserted on December 24, 1863 and returned January 24, 1864 and restored to duty without trial. Mustered out at Nashville, Tenn. on May 16, 1865. (Micro copy 395, Roll 160 & 200."

Census Info
1850 - Monroe Co. TN age 9

1870 - Orange Co., IN age 29 listed with his Family, Info shows he was in Washington Co., IN from 1866 to 1869 and in Orange Co., IN from 1869 to 1871. Records suggest he was in Allen Co., KS from 1871 to 1872 somewhere in TN 1872 to 1873 and in Green Co., IN from 1873 to 1877.

1880 - Dyer Co. TN 1877 to 1925

1900 - Dyer Co. TN age 59 listed with Family

1910 same

1920 - Info suggest he arrived in Cardwell, Dunklin Co., MO in 1925 and lived with Chester Alba until his death 1927.
Above info from "Summitt Newsletter" Vol 1 issue 1 Spring 1995

Story as told by Paul M. Summitt - James was a preacher for the Church of Christ. He established about 19 Churches in his lifetime. There is a place near Dyersburg, TN that is named Summit Church after James Lee. The story is told by the Church members that James Lee began preaching on a tree stump. As he preached the congregation bulit the Church around him. The Church still stands with the stump inside and the preachers still stand on the stump to preach.James Lee Summitt served with the 5th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Sometime around Christmas 1863 he deserted and went hom; he later returned to his unit around January 24, 1864. He was subsequently placed under arrest. He was fined and sentenced to serve time absent.

He died of heart failure and senility.
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(Email from Glen Summit - May 25, 2001 - Summitt Research List)
STATE GAZETTE DYERSBURG,TENNESSEE 42ND YEAR--NO.9 FEBRUARY 28,1907

"SQUIRE SUMMIT'S BARN BURNED--The large barn of Squire J.T.SUMMIT at Bruceville
was destroyed by fire Friday morning at day light. About three hundred bushels
of corn, a quantity of hay,two valuable mules,wagon and buggy and tools were
destroyed.Squire SUMMIT was aroused in time to save one horse and colt. The
fire is supposed to have been of incendiary orgin. Loss was $2,000,no
insurance."
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(Email from Paul C. Summitt - May 26, 2001 - Summitt Research List)
Glen & Paul Moody, I am guessing that the article referring to Squire J.T.
Summit was a reference to James Lee Summit(t). He was the patriarch of all
of the Summit(t)s in Dyer County from about the 1870s to after 1920. Capital
"T" and "L" are often transcribed wrong. Again, I am just guessing. I
suspect a little research would turn up the Summit(t)s living close to
Bruceville and would confirm this guess. Paul Moody is the expert on this
group of Summit(t)s. Anyhow, great hunnting Glen.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL
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(Email from Richard Summitt - May 27, 2001 - Summitt Research List)
Paul;
The reference Glen is making is to great -grandfather James Lee Summitt. The barn on the old home place did burn down in the early 1900's and was rebuilt by our grandfather Chester A. Summitt sometime in the early 1940's. The barn was very well rebuilt with cypress wood using clinched nails and an extremely deep concrete footing. It stood until a few years ago. It is interesting to know that GGF James L. was referred to as a squire. I am going to Dyersburg this week and will see if I can find any record as to why the reference was used. I'm thinking that it might have been an insinuation on the part of the paper as a possible reference of respect to his community involvement at the time.

Richard and Rita Summitt
485 Dogwood Lane
Henderson, TN 38340
Phone: 731-989-3108
Fax: 731-989-0497
rmsummitt@att.net
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Birthdate for James Lee Summitt in question. Some documents indicate that his birthdate might have been October 1, 1840 while the date in the family bible looks like the 14th. After careful examination, I think that the date in the bible is 1 followed by st. I am therefore changing all references to James Lee Summitt's birthdate to reflect October 1, 1840. (PMS, April 2, 1997).
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Notes on Civil War recorded by Paul C. Summitt
James L. Summitt, private, 5th Tenn. Infantry, East Tenn. Vols. Enlisted April 26, 1862 at Boston, Kentucky for three year term. Age 21. 5'8", complexion dark, eyes blue, hair dark. Born Monroe Count, Tenn. Occupation Farmer. August 1864 ordered to forfeit one month's pay and allowances for desertion and to make good the time lost (by order of General Cox). (Note: Deserted on December 24, 1863 and returned January 24, 1864 and restored to duty without trial). Mustered out at Nashville, Ten. On May 16, 1865. (Micro copy 365 Roll 160 & 20?).
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Notes on Civil War Pension file recorded by Paul C. Summitt
JAMES L. SUMMITT, Company N, 5th Tennessee Infantry
Civil War Pension File. Filed in Tennessee (initial papers) August 18, 1883.
Classification: Invalid.
Application No. 493036
Certificate No. 996.000
Original Claim executed in Dyer County
Address: Stokes, Dyer County, Tennessee.
Age: 42
Substance of Claim:
In the line of duty at Franklin, Tenn. on or about November 30, 1864, he contracted rheumatism from being without shoes while on march from Pulaski to Nashville, Tennessee in severe cold weather. It first settled in his right shoulder which had been wounded by a piece of spent shell. It has since affected his right side, hip, and leg so that he is disabled a good portion of his time from performance of manual labor.
Claim rejected December 9, 1887 for failure to furnish the necessary evidence to establish the claim within a reasonable time.
Summary of information in the pension file:
James L. Summitt
Born Monroe County, Tenn. on October 1, 1840.
Died Cardwell, Missouri on January 13, 1927.
1st Marriage: Amy Hannah Raguins on September 25, 1858 in Monroe County, Tenn. by Rev. John Crofford of Monroe County, Tenn. Amy died July 22, 1882 near Dyersburg, Tenn.
2nd Mariage: Lucy Francis White on January 10, 1883 by Elder Elihugh Scott, Crocket County, Tennessee. Marriage recorded at county Clerk's office, Alimo, Crocket County, Tennessee. Lucy White had previously been married to Charles Young, who had died February 6, 1881, Idlewood, Gibson County, Tenn.
Children living and dead as of February 19, 1898 and April 5, 1915 (dates of questionaires filed indicating children) (both questionaires reflect the same status concerning the children. The first lists only the living children. The second lists all children, both living and dead).
William Henry Summitt born September 29, 1859 (dead)
Jonathan Lee Summitt born dead March 15, 1862 (dead)
Nancy Jane Summitt born November 10, 1864 (dead)
Nathan H. Summitt born January 26, 1868 (alive)
John Franklin Summitt born Sept. 26, 1870 (alive)
Robert Francis Summitt born Feb. 2, 1874 (alive)
James A. Summitt born Nov. 30, 1883 (dead)
Chester Alba Summitt born Mar. 4, 1887 (alive)
Cordelia Elisabeth Summitt born September 2, 1885 (alive)
Joseph Homer Summitt born Jan. 26, 1889 (alive)
George Weekly Summitt born April 1, 1891 (alive)
Virgil Anderson Summitt born October 4, 1893 (alive)
Residences:
Monroe County, TN 1840-1866
Washington County, IN 1866-1869
Orange County, IN 1869-1871
Allen County, KS 1871-1872
Tennessee 1872-1873
Green County, IN 1873-1877
Dyer County, TN 1877-1925
Cardwell, Dunklin County, MO 1925-1927
Died Jan. 13, 1927
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Roger D. Fryar's notes suggest James Lee born in Loudon County, TN
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9. JAMES LEE5 SUMMITT (JONATHAN4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)55 was born October 01, 1840 in London Co., Tennessee55, and died January 13, 1927 in Cardwell, Missouri55. He married (1) AMY HANNAH RAGAIN55 September 25, 1858 in Monroe Co., Tennessee55, daughter of NATHAN RAGAIN and NANCY HARTSELL. He married (2) LUCY FRANCES WHITE YOUNG55 January 10, 1883 in Crocket Co., TN55.
Notes for JAMES LEE SUMMITT:
Story as I heard abt 1988:
James was a preacher for the Church of Christ. He established about 19 churches in his lifetime. There is a place near Dyersburg, TN that is named Summitt Church. He founded it in his travels. The story that was told to him by a church member was that James began preaching on a tree stump. As he preached the congregation built the church around him. The church still stands with the stump inside. The preachers still stand on the stump to preach.
Children of JAMES SUMMITT and AMY RAGAIN are:
i. WILLIAM HENRY6 SUMMITT55, b. September 29, 1859, Tennessee55; d. Bef. 189855.
ii. JONATHAN LEE SUMMITT55, b. March 15, 1862, Tennessee55; d. March 15, 186255.
iii. NATHAN H. SUMMITT55, b. January 26, 1868, Tennessee55; d. WFT Est. 1898-195955; m. ELIZABETH TUCKER55, 189255.
iv. JOHN FRANKLIN SUMMITT55, b. September 26, 1870, Monroe Co., Tennessee55; d. February 22, 1920, Henderson, Tennessee55; m. MINNIE L. TAYLOR55, WFT Est. 1901-191755.
v. ROBERT FRANCIS SUMMITT55, b. February 02, 187455; d. WFT Est. 1875-196455.
vi. NANCY JANE SUMMITT55, b. November 10, 1864, Monroe County, Tennessee56; d. Bef. 189857.
Children of JAMES SUMMITT and LUCY YOUNG are:
vii. JAMES A.6 SUMMITT57, b. November 30, 188357; d. WFT Est. 1884-197357.
viii. CORDELIA ELIZABETH SUMMITT57, b. September 02, 188557; d. WFT Est. 1886-197957.
ix. CHESTER ALBA SUMMITT57, b. March 04, 1887, Dyer, TN57; d. WFT Est. 1914-197857; m. KATIE DARDEN57, February 29, 190857.
x. JOSEPH HOMER SUMMITT57, b. January 26, 188957; d. WFT Est. 1890-197957.
xi. GEORGE WEEKLY SUMMITT57, b. April 01, 189157; d. WFT Est. 1892-198157.
xii. VIRGIL ANDERSON SUMMITT57, b. October 04, 189357; d. WFT Est. 1894-198357.

10. NANCY JANE5 SUMMITT (JONATHAN4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)57 was born August 22, 1842 in Tennessee57, and died December 09, 1864 in Tennessee57. She married J. PARDUE57 April 02, 1860 in Monroe Co., Tennessee57.
Children of NANCY SUMMITT and J. PARDUE are:
i. MARTHA6 PARDEW57, b. August 30, 186157; d. WFT Est. 1861-195457.
ii. JAMES PARDEW57, b. December 30, 186257; d. WFT Est. 1863-195257.
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

James Lee Summitt was a Union soldier and fought in the "Battle for Chattanooga"

Census Info
1850 - Monroe Co. TN age 9

1870 - Orange Co., IN age 29 listed with his Family, Info shows he was in Washington Co., IN from 1866 to 1869 and in Orange Co., IN from 1869 to 1871. Records suggest he was in Allen Co., KS from 1871 to 1872 somewhere in TN 1872 to 1873 and in Green Co., IN from 1873 to 1877.

1880 - Dyer Co. TN 1877 to 1925

1900 - Dyer Co. TN age 59 listed with Family

1910 same

1920 - Info suggest he arrived in Cardwell, Dunklin Co., MO in 1925 and lived with Chester Alba until his death 1927.
Above info from "Summitt Newsletter" Vol 1 issue 1 Spring 1995

Story as told by Paul M. Summitt - James was a preacher for the Church of Christ. He established about 19 Churches in his lifetime. There is a place near Dyersburg, TN that is named Summit Church after James Lee. The story is told by the Church members that James Lee began preaching on a tree stump. As he preached the congregation bulit the Church around him. The Church still stands with the stump inside and the preachers still stand on the stump to preach.[GlenScott.FTW]

James Lee Summitt was a Union soldier and alledgedly fought in the "Battle for Chattanooga" This information is extremely suspect as his unit left Chattanooga before the battle.

From Notes of Jack Summitt:

"Union army soldier:

James Lee Summitt, private, 5th Tenn. Infantry, East. Vols. Enlisted April 26, 1862 at Boston, Kentucky for three year term. Age 21, 5' 8", complection dark, eyes blue, hair dark. Born Monroe County, Tenn. Occupation farmer.August 1864 ordered to forfeit one months pay and allowances for desertion and to make good the time lost (by order of General Cox). Note: Deserted on December 24, 1863 and returned January 24, 1864 and restored to duty without trial. Mustered out at Nashville, Tenn. on May 16, 1865. (Micro copy 395, Roll 160 & 200."

Census Info
1850 - Monroe Co. TN age 9

1870 - Orange Co., IN age 29 listed with his Family, Info shows he was in Washington Co., IN from 1866 to 1869 and in Orange Co., IN from 1869 to 1871. Records suggest he was in Allen Co., KS from 1871 to 1872 somewhere in TN 1872 to 1873 and in Green Co., IN from 1873 to 1877.

1880 - Dyer Co. TN 1877 to 1925

1900 - Dyer Co. TN age 59 listed with Family

1910 same

1920 - Info suggest he arrived in Cardwell, Dunklin Co., MO in 1925 and lived with Chester Alba until his death 1927.
Above info from "Summitt Newsletter" Vol 1 issue 1 Spring 1995

Story as told by Paul M. Summitt - James was a preacher for the Church of Christ. He established about 19 Churches in his lifetime. There is a place near Dyersburg, TN that is named Summit Church after James Lee. The story is told by the Church members that James Lee began preaching on a tree stump. As he preached the congregation bulit the Church around him. The Church still stands with the stump inside and the preachers still stand on the stump to preach.James Lee Summitt served with the 5th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Sometime around Christmas 1863 he deserted and went hom; he later returned to his unit around January 24, 1864. He was subsequently placed under arrest. He was fined and sentenced to serve time absent.

He died of heart failure and senility.
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(Email from Glen Summit - May 25, 2001 - Summitt Research List)
STATE GAZETTE DYERSBURG,TENNESSEE 42ND YEAR--NO.9 FEBRUARY 28,1907

"SQUIRE SUMMIT'S BARN BURNED--The large barn of Squire J.T.SUMMIT at Bruceville
was destroyed by fire Friday morning at day light. About three hundred bushels
of corn, a quantity of hay,two valuable mules,wagon and buggy and tools were
destroyed.Squire SUMMIT was aroused in time to save one horse and colt. The
fire is supposed to have been of incendiary orgin. Loss was $2,000,no
insurance."
---------
(Email from Paul C. Summitt - May 26, 2001 - Summitt Research List)
Glen & Paul Moody, I am guessing that the article referring to Squire J.T.
Summit was a reference to James Lee Summit(t). He was the patriarch of all
of the Summit(t)s in Dyer County from about the 1870s to after 1920. Capital
"T" and "L" are often transcribed wrong. Again, I am just guessing. I
suspect a little research would turn up the Summit(t)s living close to
Bruceville and would confirm this guess. Paul Moody is the expert on this
group of Summit(t)s. Anyhow, great hunnting Glen.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL
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(Email from Richard Summitt - May 27, 2001 - Summitt Research List)
Paul;
The reference Glen is making is to great -grandfather James Lee Summitt. The barn on the old home place did burn down in the early 1900's and was rebuilt by our grandfather Chester A. Summitt sometime in the early 1940's. The barn was very well rebuilt with cypress wood using clinched nails and an extremely deep concrete footing. It stood until a few years ago. It is interesting to know that GGF James L. was referred to as a squire. I am going to Dyersburg this week and will see if I can find any record as to why the reference was used. I'm thinking that it might have been an insinuation on the part of the paper as a possible reference of respect to his community involvement at the time.

Richard and Rita Summitt
485 Dogwood Lane
Henderson, TN 38340
Phone: 731-989-3108
Fax: 731-989-0497
rmsummitt@att.net
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[NI00128] [GlenScott.FTW]

Paul C Summit went to the Senate Judiciary Committee after a decade in the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice to join the staff of the Subcommittee on Criminal Law and Procedures chaired by Senator McClellan (AR). Within a few months, he became the Chief Counsel of the Subcommittee. Both Senators Kennedy and Thurmond were members of the Subcommittee, he worked closely with them on
criminal law issues.

After Senator McClellan died in November 1977, he sort of stayed in limbo for the rest of that Congress as the new chairman of the subcommittee (Senator Biden) brought on his own staff. By happenstance, Senator Eastland (MS), chairman of the full Judiciary Committee, decided to retire at the end of 1978 and Ted Kennedy became the chairman and Senator Thurmond the ranking republican.

Kennedy asked him to handle criminal law issues for him on the full committee staff, but, of course, he also worked closely with Thurmond. According to Paul Clayton Summit, he felt Kennedy was liberal on most things, but basically conservative on criminal law issues (within reason). As you may recall, the republicans won the Senate in 1980 and Senator Thurmond succeeded Kennedy as chairman. Thurmond simply asked him to stay on the full committee staff to continue to handle criminal law issues. Over the years, he became very close to almost all of the Senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee and many congressman on the House Judiciary Committee. He describes himself as a republican--conservative on almost everything except human/civil rights and perhaps environment.

Following taken from E-Mail dated 7/28/1999 from Paul C Summitt: "...The death of John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife and sister-in-law broke my heart. I may have told you, I used to work for Senator Ted Kennedy and know him well. I am also a pilot and know exactly what happened to John F. Jr. Back in my wild days, I was a Navy carrier pilot and know first hand how deadly things can turn in the middle of the
ocean at night--even for well-trained experienced pilots."



[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Paul C Summit went to the Senate Judiciary Committee after a decade in the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice to join the staff of the Subcommittee on Criminal Law and Procedures chaired by Senator McClellan (AR). Within a few months, he became the Chief Counsel of the Subcommittee. Both Senators Kennedy and Thurmond were members of the Subcommittee, he worked closely with them on
criminal law issues.

After Senator McClellan died in November 1977, he sort of stayed in limbo for the rest of that Congress as the new chairman of the subcommittee (Senator Biden) brought on his own staff. By happenstance, Senator Eastland (MS), chairman of the full Judiciary Committee, decided to retire at the end of 1978 and Ted Kennedy became the chairman and Senator Thurmond the ranking republican.

Kennedy asked him to handle criminal law issues for him on the full committee staff, but, of course, he also worked closely with Thurmond. According to Paul Clayton Summit, he felt Kennedy was liberal on most things, but basically conservative on criminal law issues (within reason). As you may recall, the republicans won the Senate in 1980 and Senator Thurmond succeeded Kennedy as chairman. Thurmond simply asked him to stay on the full committee staff to continue to handle criminal law issues. Over the years, he became very close to almost all of the Senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee and many congressman on the House Judiciary Committee. He describes himself as a republican--conservative on almost everything except human/civil rights and perhaps environment.

Following taken from E-Mail dated 7/28/1999 from Paul C Summitt: "...The death of John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife and sister-in-law broke my heart. I may have told you, I used to work for Senator Ted Kennedy and know him well. I am also a pilot and know exactly what happened to John F. Jr. Back in my wild days, I was a Navy carrier pilot and know first hand how deadly things can turn in the middle of the
ocean at night--even for well-trained experienced pilots."

[NI00164] Hello,

I did a search on my ancester, Rebecca Stonecipher born 1824, and arrived at your website. You have information about her father, Ezra, but little about her, so I am unclear regarding the connection. But her husband (briefly) was Martin Williams son of Mattias Williams, so I am wondering if there is another connection with her niece, Mary Dow Stonecipher, married to William Mathias Williams. I happen to live in Minneapolis, so I am intrigued by all of the possible connections. I am also trying to learn more about Rebecca who became a single mother with three kids under 5 when her husband married someone else in 1848. Thanks for any suggestions!

Regards,

Lisa McDonald

email received 2/1/03
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[NI00257] [GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, W.H., age 14 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

W. H. SUMMIT
Sex: M

Marriage(s):
Spouse: E._ F. PATRICK
Marriage: 3 Nov 1881
Dyer, Tennessee
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, W.H., age 14 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

W. H. SUMMIT
Sex: M

Marriage(s):
Spouse: E._ F. PATRICK
Marriage: 3 Nov 1881
Dyer, Tennessee

[NI00259] [GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, NANCY J., age 13-May 13, 1877, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, NANCY J., age 13-May 13, 1877, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI00264] struck by lightening at age of 38
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5718
DOD listed as Jun 25, 1924
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Palestine Cemetery.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

struck by lightening at age of 38
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5718
DOD listed as Jun 25, 1924
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Palestine Cemetery.

[NI00266] 1820 Census, Union County, IL #159
white males 21 & older all other white persons
Barber, Joseph abt age 25 1 5
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1830 Census, Union County, IL #052,25
Barber, Elizabeth(wife of Joseph Barber)
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Joseph Barber was one of the early settlers of Twonship 13 south, Range 1 East of Southern Union Co, IL (Dongola). Most of the early settlers were pioneers of German ancestry from Rowan and Cabarrus Counties, NC.

The original land entries for Dongola Precinct, Un ion Co. IL list Joseph Barber

Joseph Barber's Estate:
On final settlement: in this case Elizabeth Barber administrator of the estate of Joseph Barber dec'd making it appear to the satisfaction of the court that she has fully administered all the singular goods and chattels rights and credits of the said Joseph Barber dec'd that there remains in her hands after all just claims and demands are paid and fully satisfied and after decudting the sum of fifty three dollars into the land office at Shawneetown the sum of seven dollars nighty three and 3/4 cents to be distributed to the next of kin ect. It appearing that Elizabeth Barber alias Elixabeth Penrod is the widow said dec'd and that Louisa Barber, Brittain Barber, Ann Emeline Barber, Mary Barber, Cinthia Ann Barber, and Ransom Barber are the nexdt of kin and equal degree to said dec'd.

Paid Elizabeth Barber alias Elizabeth Penrod the sum of $2.62
Louisa Barber .87 1/2 cents
Britain Barber .87 1/2 cents
Anna Emeline Barber .87 1/2 cents
Mary Barber .87 1/2 cents
Cinthia Ann Barber .87 1/2 cents
Ransom Barber .87 1/2 cents

(Ref. Salt Lake Film #963327, Page 249-250, Oct. 25, 1828, Vol 2, 1821-1833)
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1820 Census, Union County, IL #159
white males 21 & older all other white persons
Barber, Joseph abt age 25 1 5
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1830 Census, Union County, IL #052,25
Barber, Elizabeth(wife of Joseph Barber)
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Joseph Barber was one of the early settlers of Twonship 13 south, Range 1 East of Southern Union Co, IL (Dongola). Most of the early settlers were pioneers of German ancestry from Rowan and Cabarrus Counties, NC.

The original land entries for Dongola Precinct, Un ion Co. IL list Joseph Barber

Joseph Barber's Estate:
On final settlement: in this case Elizabeth Barber administrator of the estate of Joseph Barber dec'd making it appear to the satisfaction of the court that she has fully administered all the singular goods and chattels rights and credits of the said Joseph Barber dec'd that there remains in her hands after all just claims and demands are paid and fully satisfied and after decudting the sum of fifty three dollars into the land office at Shawneetown the sum of seven dollars nighty three and 3/4 cents to be distributed to the next of kin ect. It appearing that Elizabeth Barber alias Elixabeth Penrod is the widow said dec'd and that Louisa Barber, Brittain Barber, Ann Emeline Barber, Mary Barber, Cinthia Ann Barber, and Ransom Barber are the nexdt of kin and equal degree to said dec'd.

Paid Elizabeth Barber alias Elizabeth Penrod the sum of $2.62
Louisa Barber .87 1/2 cents
Britain Barber .87 1/2 cents
Anna Emeline Barber .87 1/2 cents
Mary Barber .87 1/2 cents
Cinthia Ann Barber .87 1/2 cents
Ransom Barber .87 1/2 cents

(Ref. Salt Lake Film #963327, Page 249-250, Oct. 25, 1828, Vol 2, 1821-1833)
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[NI00267] [GlenScott.FTW]

As many as three of other children were born dead to Lucy.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlauder/hallsfuneral.htm
HALLS FUNERAL HOME RECORDS
DAVIS, Beaulah Alberta wd
4 May 1869-27 Oct 1951 Sudberry
father: YOUNG mother: Lucy Francis SUMMITT son: Robt DAVIS[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

As many as three of other children were born dead to Lucy.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlauder/hallsfuneral.htm
HALLS FUNERAL HOME RECORDS
DAVIS, Beaulah Alberta wd
4 May 1869-27 Oct 1951 Sudberry
father: YOUNG mother: Lucy Francis SUMMITT son: Robt DAVISInformation obtained from Halls Funeral Home records, Lauderdale County, TN
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Information obtained from Halls Funeral Home records, Lauderdale County, TN
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[NI00271] [GlenScott.FTW]

VIRGLE SUMMITT 4 Oct 1893 Jan 1973 38024 (Dyersburg, Dyer, TN) (No Location Given) 414-30-9593 Tennessee (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

VIRGLE SUMMITT 4 Oct 1893 Jan 1973 38024 (Dyersburg, Dyer, TN) (No Location Given) 414-30-9593 Tennessee (Before 1951)

[NI00285] Taken from Correspondence, Etc - Confederate
p 953-4

Knoxville, May 22, 1863
Hon. George Brown,
Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit of Tennessee:
Respondent John E. Toole for answer and return to your honor's writ of habea corpus issued upon the petition of Stephen McKee, Michael Malone, and Jonathan Summit would respectfully state and show unto your honor that the statement of the petitioners that they are restrained of their liberty upon a charge of the murder of John Cunningham, who was a citizen of Monroe County, &c., is wholly untrue and without foundation. Petitioners were not arrested and have not been held upon the charge of John Cunningham.
Respondent here begs leave to submit to your honor a full and correct statement of facts as to the manner in which petitioners came into the custody of respondent:
On the 3d of this month Col. G. Troup Maxwell, an officer of the C.S. Army, commandant of the post of Loudon, Tenn., sent said petitioners as prisoners under guard to respondent as provost-marshal for the Department of East Tennessee charged with disloyalty and treason against the Government of the Confederate States in harboring and feeding a band of bushwhackers who were committin acts of violence upon the citizens of Monroe County, Tenn., and in discharge of my duty as a subordinate officer of the Confederate Army and in obedience to general orders and instructions from the commanding general of the Department of East Tennessee said petitioners were committed to the military prison at Knoxville to await such further disposition as the Confederate authorities might make in the premises. Afterwards, to wit, on the 12th instant Michael Malone, one of said petitioners, was released from custody upon my application and permitted to return home, and a few days since after the service of the writ upon me petitioners Stephen McKee and Jonathan Summit were arrested and taken out of the custody of the military authorities by the C. S. marshal for the District of East Tennessee upon a warrent for treason issued by Confederate Commissioner Elliott. Consequently none of said petitioners are in my custody or under my control or the control of the military authorities, but are in the custory and under the control of the civil officers of the Confederate Government, and for this reason I have no power or authority to have the bodies of the petitioners before your honor at Sweet Water Depot on the 23d instant as directed and required in your honor's writ.
Now, having made full answer and return of my doings in the premises I pray to be hense dismissed.
John E. Toole
Colonel and Provost-Marshal Department of East Tennessee
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some info obtained from 1860 census, TN, Monroe County
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-4D
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Roger D. Fryar's notes have Jonathan born in North Carolina and dying in Monroe County, Tennessee.
Jonathan lived on a large farm in South Loudon County just across the Monroe County border. This land was located in Monroe County prior to the formation of Loudon County in 1870.)
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3. JONATHAN4 SUMMITT (DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)36 was born January 26, 1817 in North Carolina36, and died June 17, 1896 in Monroe Co., Tennessee36. He married BETTY SAPHIRO BUTLER36 November 05, 183736.
Children of JONATHAN SUMMITT and BETTY BUTLER are:
9. i. JAMES LEE5 SUMMITT, b. October 01, 1840, London Co., Tennessee; d. January 13, 1927, Cardwell, Missouri.
10. ii. NANCY JANE SUMMITT, b. August 22, 1842, Tennessee; d. December 09, 1864, Tennessee.
iii. MARY MUHALY SUMMITT36, b. November 08, 1849, Tennessee36; d. WFT Est. 1850-1943, Tennessee36; m. ANDREW J. GUNN, September 01, 1867, Monroe Co., Tennessee37.
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www.genserve.com, Index #4062
lists wife as Betsey S. Butler
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5038
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www.genserve.com, Index # 412
lists wife as Betty S. Butler
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[summitt.ged.txt]

1840 Census Monroe Cty TN, microfilm reel #168, Frame 21, Geneological Library of Arkansas Hi storical Society, Little Rock AR; Spelled with one "t"; Also listed Sara Summit, Eshos Summit t; Sara was J's mother; Daniel, his father died in 1838; lists three males ages five to ten , one male ten to 15, one male 15 to 20, two females 10-15, one female 21-30, one 40-50 livin g in Sarah's houselold. Esnos S is listed with one male 30-40, two females under 5, one femal e 20-30. Is this Jonathan's brother Esavias'Eusabius Summit?

[NI00286] From Paul C. Summitt's notes: burial place is unknown but she probably died on the family farm in southern Loudon County and was buried in the St. Paul Lutheran Old Cemetery where Jonathan was buried. A tombstone has not been found. The entry September 13, 1902 age 86 years 2 months 12 days was taken from a family bible and appears to be a tombstone inscription format.

[NI00289] H. Brakebill suggests birth on Feb 2, 1815.
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some information obtained from 1880 census, TN, Monroe County, 9th district, page 7, dwelling 60, family 66
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some information obtained from 1870 census, TN, Monroe County, 9th district, page 85?, Dwelling 50, Family #50
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1870 census lists Jacob's name as Erasebius and lists his birthplace as Tennessee
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some information obtained from 1860 census, TN, Monroe County, 9th district, page 121, Dwelling 874, Family # 895
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1860 census lists Jacob's name as Esarbius and lists birthplace as NC, occupation farmer, value of real estate $1500, value of personal property $600
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1860 census lists Daniel, son, age 14 but does not list Joseph Alex
some information obtained from 1850 census, TN, Blount County, page 26, Family #180
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1850 census lists Jacob's names as Eurebius, lists age as 31, and birthplace as NC
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Mormon Record AFN:KW1Q-0K
record has name Ecebuis Summitt
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-22
record has name spelled Eusabuis Summit
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Roger D. Fryar's records indicate spelling is "Esabias"
Roger D. Fryar's records indicate birthdate as January 10, 1815
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Roger D. Fryar's notes on 6th U.S. Census, 1840, Monroe County, Tennessee, p. 193-194
* Listed in this census are Esavius Summit (20-30), his wife (20-30) and children: 1 male (5-10), 1 male (0-5), two females (0-5).
* Listed immediately above Esavius is his mother, a widow of two years, Sarah Sumit (50-60), with children: 1 female (20-30), 1 male (15-20), 2 females (10-15), 1 male (10-15), and 3 males (5-10).
* Listed on the same sheet is younger brother Jonathan Sumit (20-30), with wife (20-30) and uncles John Moser and Frank Moser.
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Roger D. Fryar's notes on 7th U.S. Census - 1850, Tennesse, Monroe County, 3rd Civil District.
* Listed in this census are Eusebius (rather than Eurebius as shown in Soundex) Summitt (31), with wife Sarah (28) and children (Patsy (13), Sarah (10), Hannah (9), Lucy (7), Daniel (5), Susan (3), and Martha (1).
* A farm hand named John Wright (25) is shown living with them.
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Roger D. Fryar's notes on 8th U.S. Census - 1860, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District No. 9, Mile Bresnet, Sheet 88A.
* Listed in this census are Eusabias Summit (53), a farmer, his wife Sarah (49), and their children: Susan (22), Martin (21), Darius (19), Sucinda (17), Rachel (14), James (11), Francis (9), John F. (6), and Nancy J. (6).
* Also living with Eusavias is his wife's mother, Susan Boyd (79), a widow.
* Eusabias owns his farm, showing $900 in real estate and $800 in personal property.
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Roger D. Fryar's notes on 10th U.S. Census - 1880, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District, E.D. 206, Sheet 7.
* Listed in this census are Eusabius Summit (65), a farmer, his wife Sarah (57) and their children: James H. (21), Miranda T. (18), and John Fox (16). Also listed is a grand-daughter, Nancy Jane (16).
* Nancy Jane is actually the daugher of James Lee Summitt, a nephew of Esabias.
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Esabius was an elder at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Monroe County, Tennessee, just outside Sweetwater. (from Harless Brakebill's notes)
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(from Roger D. Fryar's notes) Esabius was Justice of the Peace in Monroe County for many years. He was also Clerk of the Sessions and an Elder of St. Paul's Lutheran Church from May 17, 1851 until his death in 1893.
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Esabius and his two wives are buried at St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery.
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JACOB ESABIAS4 SUMMITT (DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)8 was born January 10, 1815 in Lincoln Co., North Carolina8, and died March 25, 1893 in Monroe Co., Tennessee8. He married (1) ELIZABETH RADER9 December 24, 1835 in Monroe Co., Tennessee9, daughter of JOHN RADER and ELIZABETH SCOTT. He married (2) SARAH BOYD10 May 21, 1846 in Monroe Co., Tennessee10, daughter of JEREMIAH BOYD and SUSAN.
Notes for JACOB ESABIAS SUMMITT:
1. The given name of Summitt/Sumit/Summet/Summett varies considerably from census to census. He first appeared in the 1840 Tennessee census as "Esavias Sumit" in Monroe County; he was between 20-30 years of age, his wife was in the same age bracket and they had two daughters. "Eurebius Summett", age 31, appeared in Monroe County, Tennessee in the 1850 census with wife Sarah (28). "Esarbius Summet" (40) appeared in the 1860 Monroe County, Tennessee census with wife Sarah (33). Daniel is known to have settled in Greene County, Tennessee and remained there at least through 1870, while his parents had moved on to ?? The "Summitt" family could not be found in the 1870 census, either in Tennessee or Arkansas.
2. Ref.: 6th U. S. Census, 1840, Monroe County, Tennessee, P. 193 & 194.
* Listed in this census are Esavius Summit (20-30), his wife (20-30) and children: 1 male (5-10), 1 male (0-5), 2 females (0-5).
* Listed immediately above Esavius is his mother, a widow of 2 years, Sarah Sumit (50-60), with children: 1 female (20-30), 1 male (15-20), 2 females (10-15), 1 male (10-15), and 3 males (5-10).
* Listed on the same sheet is younger brother Jonathan Sumit (20-30), with wife (20-30) and uncles John Moser and Frank Moser.
3. Ref.: 7th U. S. Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 3rd Civil
District.
* Listed in this census are Eusebius (rather than Eurebius as shown in Soundex) Summitt (31), with wife Sarah (28) and children: Patsy (13), Sarah (10), Hannah (9), Lucy (7), Daniel (5), Susan (3), and Martha (1).
* A farm hand named John Wright (25) is shown living with them.
4. Ref.: 8th U.S. Census - 1860, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District, Sweet Water, Sheet 131.
* Listed in this census are Esarbius Summit (40), a farmer, with wife Sarah (38) and children: Sarah A. (20), Hannah (18), Lidia C. (16), Dannie (14), Marten (11), Darious (8), Lucinda (6), Rachel (3), and James H. (1).
* His farm is valued at $1,500 and he had $600 in personal property.
5. Ref.: 9th U.S. Census - 1870, Tennessee, Monroe County, District No. 9, Mile Bresnet, Sheet 88A.
* Listed in this census are Eusabias Summit (53), a farmer, his wife Sarah (49), and their children: Susan (22), Martin (21), Darius (19), Sucinda (17), Rachel (14), James (11), Francis (9), John F. (6) and Nancy J. (6).
* Also living with Eusavias is his wife's mother, Susan Boyd (79), a widow.
* Eusabias owns his farm, showing $900 in real estate and $800 in personal property.
6. Ref.: 10th U.S. Census - 1880, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District, E.D. 206, Sheet 7.
* Listed in this census are Eusebius Summit (65), a farmer, his wife Sarah (57) and their children: James H. (21), Maranda T. (18), and John Fox (16). Also listed is a grand-daughter, Nancy Jane (16).
* Nancy Jane is actually the daughter of James Lee Summitt, a nephew of Esabias.
7. Esabias Summitt was an Elder at St. Pauls's Lutheran Church in Monroe County, Tennessee, just outside of Sweetwater. (From the notes of Harless Brakebill.)
* Esabius was Justice of the Peace in Monroe County for many years. He was also Clerk of the Sessions and an Elder of St. Pauls's Lutheran Church from May 17, 1851 until his death in 1893.
* Esabias and his two waives are buried at St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery.
Marriage Notes for JACOB SUMMITT and SARAH BOYD:
* There is a discrepancy in the names/sex of the children between the 1850 and 1860 census; Martha, a female aged 1 in 1850 is shown as a male, Marten aged 10 in 1860. Also Lucy, a female age 7 in 1850 is shown as Lidia C. aged 16 in 1860.
Children of JACOB SUMMITT and ELIZABETH RADER are:
i. ELIZABETH (BETSY)5 SUMMITT11, b. Abt. 1837, Monroe Co., Tennessee12.
ii. SARAH A. SUMMITT13, b. Abt. 1840, Loudon, Loudon Co., Tennessee14.
7. iii. HANNAH ADALINE SUMMITT, b. March 1840, Monroe Co., Tennessee.
iv. LIDIA C. SUMMITT15, b. Abt. 1843, Monroe Co., Tennessee16.
v. DANIEL SUMMITT17, b. Abt. 1845, Monroe Co., Tennessee18.
Children of JACOB SUMMITT and SARAH BOYD are:
vi. SARAH SUSANNA5 SUMMITT19, b. Abt. 1847, Monroe Co., Tennessee20.
vii. MARTHA SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1849, Monroe Co., Tennessee21,22; d. Bef. 1860, Monroe Co., Tennessee23.
viii. DARIOUS SUMMITT24, b. Abt. 1852, Monroe Co., Tennessee25.
8. ix. MARTIN LUTHER SUMMITT, b. December 04, 1853, Monroe Co., Tennessee; d. Monroe Co., Tennessee.
x. LUCINDA SUMMITT26, b. Abt. 1854, Monroe Co., Tennessee27.
xi. RACHEL SUMMITT28, b. Abt. 1857, Monroe Co., Tennessee29.
xii. JAMES HANCHER SUMMITT30, b. Abt. 1859, Monroe Co., Tennessee31; d. 193432; m. LAURA MELVINA WOLFORD, 189032.
xiii. MARANDA FRANCIS SUMMITT32, b. Abt. 1862, Monroe Co., Tennessee33.
xiv. JOHN FOX SUMMITT34, b. Abt. 1864, Monroe Co., Tennessee35.
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Found on www.genserv.com index#424
listed as Eusabius
Found on www.genserv.com index#5036
listed as Eusabius
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Some Information taken from 1850 census, search date Aug 22, 1977, poor microfilm copy, Blount County, TN page 26, family #180, Listed as Euribius Summett
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www.genserve.com, Index # 410
has DOB as 10 Jan 1815
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WILL - E Summitt Book C pg 233

I, Eusabius Summitt -- to my son M.L. Summitt all of estate on provision that he cares for me and bears my expenses until my death. Said son to pay all legal heirs $100.00 and to granddaughter Nancy J. True $50.00. Exec. None. Wis. Joseph Iseabella Summitt, Kincaid, TN. Executed Feb. 5, 1893. Probate - Not noted. Codicil dated Mar. 9, 1893. - son M.L. Summitt Appt. Exec. of estate - personal property to be sold - proceeds to be divided - 1/5 to M. L. Summitt. 1/5 to Hanna A. Gibson, my Dau. 1/5 to son J.H. Summitt, and 2/5 to Dau. Maranda T,. Moody. The heirs of Sarah Ann Summitt have no interest and said heir is Nancy J. True. Daniel Summitt to have no interest. Wits. S.N. Penland, T.J. Davis.

From Monroe Co, TN Wills 1824-1945 by Lynn McConkey.

He was an elder at St Paul's Lutheran Church in Monroe County, just outside of Sweetwater, Tennessee. He is buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Church yard.

Following is an Email from Paul M Summitt dated July 7, 1999

"As you will see, on page 9 of the July 99 issue is information copied from a page from what we believe to be Betty S. Butler Summit's family bible (in my possession). The information reads (to the best of our ability todecipher) "J. Eusavious Summit was born the 10 of February 1815." In what we believe to be Jonathan Summit's family bible (in Paul C. Summitt's possession) the information reads "Esabious Summit was born the 10 day of February 1815."

I'm note really sure where I first saw the Jacob used with this name and my notes are of no assistance there. Someone one told me that Eusabius (in whatever form) meant "Jesus saves us all." Very romantic but I've foundnothing to support that either.

2. As far as how the Summitt Family stands on the issue . . . I guess we'll have to ask them. As the self appointed editor and publisher of the Summitt Family Quarterly, I try to use the same spellings that are in the original documents and when possible point out the discrepancies.

Whatever the spelling, we know that this man was born Feb 10, 1815 and that he was Daniel's brother, Francis' son. Sorry I can't be of any more help in clarifying this more.

I hope everyone enjoys the scanned images of the pages from the bibles in this issue.

later paul

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Voice: (573) 654-2170

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger [mailto:rfryar@ghg.net]
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 1999 1:34 PM
To: 'Summitt, Paul'
Cc: 'Fryar, Garvin'; 'Fryar, John'; 'Fryar, Jerri'; 'Francis, P. Bailey'
Subject: Eusabius/Eusebius


Paul,

I have been digging through just about everything I have on Eusabius/Eusebius Summitt and have a couple of perplexing questions.

1. I have reviewed all my back issues of the Summitt Family Quarterly and all the documents we located in Greene and Monroe Counties, TN. I cannot find a single documentary reference to the forename Jacob. I know Paul C. referenced the birth of Jacob Eusabius in his articles on Daniel Summitt
and in his research in Greene County. Is there a document or record that identifies his forename?

2. There are several court records from Monroe County that spell his name EusAbius. These include the probate of the estate of Sarah Moser Summitt (he was administrator), the probate of Jeremiah Boyd's estate (he was co-executor), his own will, Codicile, and estate settlement (dated April 1893). I will discount the census entries since a lot of the time they depended on the spelling capabilities of the census taker or the information was provided by a second person. However, the court documents
give strong evidence that his name was spelled with an 'A'. I am not sure of the time period he served as Justice of the Peace, since we have not found any court records to date referencing him in this position. I am sure that there are at least a couple documents in existence that spell his name with an 'E'. What is the Summitt family stand on this question?

Thanks, Roger
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Email from Paul C Summitt "Variously spelled but most common as Eusebius
or Eusabius Summit. Some have cited the name as Jacob Eusebius Summit(t).
Unfortunately, his tombstone is simply "E. Summitt" (note the two "t"s) and
his wife's tombstone has the same notation (she died a few years before he
did). I suspect that this man spelled his last name with one "t" most of his
life, but by the 1890s may have adopted two "t"s.

This may not be enlightening, but I have adopted the name "Jacob Eusebius".
Like Paul Moody, I try my best to reflect the spelling in the particular
document or record and sometimes I may not note the variations. The reasons
for my preference of "Jacob Eusebius" are not many.

First, living great grandchildren note his name as "Jacob Eusebius". I am
particularly impressed with the family knowledge of Flora Mae Summitt Keene
of Knoxville, TN, a long time Summitt researcher, daughter of Murray Summitt,
who was a son of Martin Luther Summitt, who was the favorite son of Eusebius
Summit(t). Family tradition may have some significance in this long-living
family. Murray Summitt was six years old when Eusebius died and lived to the
ripe old age of about 92. Flora Mae was nine years old when Martin Luther
died in 1927. I am also impressed with James Bruce Summitt of San Antonio, a
great grandson and member of the Sons of the American Revolution, who also
uses Jacob Eusebius. It might also be noted that Daniel Summit, Eusebius'
father, had an older brother named Jacob who was still alive when Eusebius
was born in North Carolina. For all we know, that brother may have been both
the source of the Jacob and the source of the Eusebius. Nobody makes up a
name like that. In addition, there are children in various Summit(t) lines
named Jacob Eusebius/Eusabius that one might suspect are named after this
man.

Second, I believe some of the confusion on the proper spelling has come from
the nickname of "Sabe" that followed Eusebius and some of his namesakes. I
once visited with Murray Summitt and he told me Eusebius was known as "Big
Sabe". One knowing of this "handle" would naturally assume that the name was
spelled "Eusabius".

Third, the family bible of Eusebius in the possession of Flora Mae Summitt
Keene spells the name "Eusebius". Unfortunately, the bible does not include
the name "Jacob" or an initial.

Fourth, transcripts of the Old St. Paul Lutheran Church records--Eusebius was
both Elder and Secretary of this church for many years--consistently spells
the name as "Eusebius" numerous times in both referring to the original man
and several namesakes.

Roger, I do have a copy of the court record appointing Eusebius as a Justice
of the Peace, but as usual I am not able to lay my hand on it right off--but
there is one. I do not recall how his name was spelled, but these are court
clerk transcription that are notorious for phonetic spelling of names. You
find similar defects in probate stuff. Incidentally, do you have a copy of
Eusebius' will with his signature? I bet it is around.

For what it is worth, Eusebius researchers are not the only ones plagued with
these questions. Eusebius' brother Francis Summit (note the one "t") by
family tradition of descendants in Montgomery County (Sims), Arkansas is
known as "John Francis Summit" but no one can find any documentation for
this--apart from the tradition and the suspicion that he might have been
named after his grandfather John Francis Summit. Francis also did us the
favor of naming a son whose descendants list him as Jacob Eusabius Summit
(note the "a" and the fact that he was also known as "Sabe"). Oh, well.
Just enjoy the process and do not get to upset.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL"

From information sent to me by Helen Laverne SUMMITT GALYON, there is one type-written
page entitled, "From the Bible of Eusebius SUMMITT". Under marriages, it lists
Eusebius SUMMITT and Elizabeth Rader and Eusebius SUMMITT and Sarah BOYD. Under
births, it lists Eusebius SUMMITT Feb 10, 1815. Under deaths, it states, "Sarah
SUMMITT, wife of Eusebius SUMMITT departed this life Sept 11, 1891. Eusebius SUMMITT
Mar 25, 1893.

Bailey

Buried at St Paul's Lutheran
Esabias Summitt was an Elder at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Monroe County, TN just outside of Sweetwater, TN.

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SUMMIT, EUSEBIUS, age 59-Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
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http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tomstone: Summitt, E. Feb 10, 1815 Mar 25, 1893 [Spouse Sarah Summitt] St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/mobond2.htm#SUMMIT1_LIST
Marriage License of Eusebius Summitt and Elizabeth Rader
Jefferson County, Tennessee

STATE OF TENNESSEE, JEFFERSON COUNTY

To any regular Minister of the Gospel having the care of Souls, or any Justice of the Peace for said County

GREETING
I, Jas Hamilton Clerk of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the county of Jefferson aforesaid, by virtue of the power in me vested by law, DO LICENSE YOU OR EITHER OF YOU, to celebrate the Rites of Matrimony between Isabious Summit and Elizabeth Rader by uniting them together as Husband and Wife, and then return made of this License, as the law requires.
Given at office in Dandridge the 24 day of Dec Anno Domini, 1835 and of American Independence the 59.

Jas Hamilton /s/ Clerk
of Jefferson County


Jefferson County, Tennessee
Know all men by these Presents, that We, Isabius Summitt and John Rader are held and firmly bound to Newton Cannon, Governor of the State of Tennessee, and his successors in office, in the sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars, to be void on condition that there be no lawful cuase to prevent a Marriage from being solemized in the court of Jefferson between Isabious Summitt and Elizabeth Rader.

Witness our hands and seals, this 24 day of December Anno Domini, 1835.

Isabious Summit /s/ (Seal)
John Rader /s/ (Seal)



[NI00291] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-5K
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Record # 4061
DOD Abt 1870
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Record #413
DOD abt 1847
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Record # 5039
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[GlenScott.FTW]

BUTLER, TAYLOR
Searching for Parmenus Taylor BUTLER. Born 1818 in Tennesse. Died between 1873 and 1880 in Monroe County, TN. Believed to be son of Jesse BUTLER and Mary TAYLOR. Parmenus T. BUTLER Married Lydia SUMMIT 1840. Also searching for Parmenus TAYLOR, believed to be grandfather of Parmenus Taylor BUTLER. Any info would be helpful.
JoAnn
jmclaug1@san.rr.com
Submitted on Sat Feb 27 01:08:16 EST 1999

BUTLER
Searching for parents or siblings of W. Panmenius T. (P.T.) BUTLER. He was born 1815 in TN & married Lidia SUMMIT July 28, 1840 in Monroe County. He lived in Monroe Co during the 1860 & 1870 census. Known children are Elviria, W., Nancy, Syntha, H., Laura Cordelia & James A. Thank you.
Rob Wells
RWELLLLS@aol.com
Submitted on Sun May 31 16:15:04 EDT 1998

[NI00292] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-6Q
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Record # 415
Record # 5040
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[GlenScott.FTW]

A Lucy Summit married Israel O Smith on October 17, 1844 in Monroe County, Tennessee. It has not been determined whether or not this is Lucinda Summit.

1840 Census
McNairy Co., TN.
pg 64
Abraham Sipes
1 M -5
2 M 20-30
1 F 20-30

1850 Census
McNairy Co., TN.
8th District
pg 87, 7 Nov 1850
family 1208/1208
Abraham Sypes/39/M/farmer/110/NC
Lucinda/29/F/TN
George/9/M/TN
Sarah/8/F/TN
John/6/M/TN
William/2/M/TN
Mahala/2 mos/F/TN

1860 Census
McNairy Co., TN.
pg 452, 8th District
24 Aug 1860
family 1399/1416
Abram Cypes/52/M/farmer/800/1497/NC
Lucinda/40/F/TN
George W./20/M/TN
John/16/M/farm labor/TN
William J./12/M/TN
Eliza M./10/F/TN
Larrah/8/F/TN
Nancy N.(or V?)/6/F/TN
Noah/2/M/TN
David/1 mo./M/TN

1870 Census
McNairy Co., TN.
District 16, family 5
pg ___
Abraham Sipes/62/M/W/Nc/farmer
Lucinda/51/F/W/TN/housekeeper
Laura Ann/18/F/W/TN
Nancy/15/F/W/TN
Asbery/10/M/W/TN

1880 Census
Hardin Co., TN.
District 16, family 109
pg ___
A. A. Sipes/M/20/farmer/TN/SC/TN
Susan/F/18/wife/TN/TN/TN
Lucinda/F/60/mother/TN/TN/TN

Buried in the Plunk Cemetery, McNairy County, Tennessee.
Tombstone reads: Abraham Sipes, born Apr 17, 1812, died Feb 6, 1880.

More About Abraham Sipes and Lucinda Summitt:
Marriage: June 29, 1839, Monroe Co., Tennessee

Yates Publishing Record Doc # 268.000 has Lucinda born 1821

[NI00293] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-7W

Summit, Margaret 417 Moser, Daniel S530 17Sept1821 1844
Summit, Margaret 5041 S530
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-7W

Summit, Margaret 417 Moser, Daniel S530 17Sept1821 1844
Summit, Margaret 5041 S530

[NI00296] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-BF
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Paul C's notes have her born probably in Jefferson County
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Summit, Susana 5043 S530 10Nov1827 MANX1
Summit, Susannah 421 Cliff, Martin S530 10Nov1827 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Susannah may have also married Martin Wolf.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-BF
----------------------------
Paul C's notes have her born probably in Jefferson County
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Summit, Susana 5043 S530 10Nov1827 MANX1
Summit, Susannah 421 Cliff, Martin S530 10Nov1827 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Susannah may have also married Martin Wolf.

[NI00297] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-CL
has DOB 1829
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Roger D. Fryar's notes suggest she was born about 1823
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Found on www.genserv.com index#423
has DOB 1829
has husband as Peter Moser III
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-CL
has DOB 1829
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Roger D. Fryar's notes suggest she was born about 1823
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Found on www.genserv.com index#423
has DOB 1829
has husband as Peter Moser III
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[NI00299] some information obtained from 1880 census, TN, Monroe County, 3rd district, page 1, dwelling 3, family 4
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some information obtained from 1860 census, TN, Monroe County
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Message from Paul C. Summitt
August 24, 1997

Peter Summit, younger brother of Joseph and son of Daniel and Sarah Moser Summit, served in the Confederate forces in Tennessee. Peter was also in Vicksburg when captured by General Grant. He also signed an amnesty paper promising to return home. Peter survived the war and went on to live his life out in Monroe County, TN.
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-FX
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Glen Summitt of Loudon, Tenn has Peter's date of death as June 5, 1910
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Roger D. Fryar's notes on 10th U.S. General Census - 1880, Tennessee, Monroe County, District No 3, E.D. 203, Sheet 1.
* Listed in this census are Peter Summitt (46), a farmer, his wife Nancy (42), and children: James mO. (25), Joseph S. (22), Susanah T. (20), Sarah J. (18), Elizabeth (15), William H. (13), Sancin (12), Mary O. (9), John C. (7), Gadson B. (5), and Nancy F. (2).
* Peter and Nancy both listed the birthplace of their parents as North Carolina.
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Paul C's notes have DOD as June 5, 1910
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Glen Summit's notes have Peter joining the confederate army in Tennessee
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Don't know where I got the date June 6 as date of death. Am changing record to match everyone else's notes - change made July 2, 1999
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6. PETER4 SUMMITT (DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)40 was born February 11, 1833 in Tennessee41, and died 42. He married NANCY J. Abt. 1853 in North Carolina.
Notes for PETER SUMMITT:
1. Ref.: 10th U.S. General Census - 1880, Tennessee, Monroe County, District No. 3, E.D. 203, Sheet 1.
* Listed in this census are Peter Summitt (46), a farmer, his wife Nancy (43), and children: James O. (25), Joseph S. (22), Susanah T. (20), Sarah J. (18), Elizabeth (15), William H. (13), Sancin (12), Mary O. (9), John C. (7), Gadson B. (5), and Nancy F. (2).
* Peter and Nancy both listed the birthplace of their parents as North Carolina.
Children of PETER SUMMITT and NANCY J. are:
i. JAMES O.5 SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1855, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
ii. JOSEPH S. SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1858, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
iii. SUSANNA T. SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1860, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
iv. SARAH J. SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1862, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
v. ELIZABETH SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1865, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
vi. WILLIAM H. SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1867, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
vii. SANCIN SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1868, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
viii. MARY O. SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1871, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
ix. JOHN C. SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1873, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
x. GADSON B. SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1875, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
xi. NANCY F. SUMMITT, b. Abt. 1878, Monroe Co., Tennessee43.
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Summit, Peter 426 Davis, Nancy Jan S530 11Feb1833 05Jun1910 SUM09FA
Summit, Peter 5046 S530 1833 MANX1
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Tombstone Notes: Peter Summitt, Feb 11, 1833, Jun 5, 1910, "He was beloved of God and man.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Peter is buried at St Paul Lutheran Old Cemetery, Monroe County, Tennessee.
Buried in Old St paul Lutheran Cemetery with his wife.

Peter served in the Confederate Forces in Tennessee. He was in Vicksburg and captured by Grant. He signed an amnesty paper promising to return home. Peter survived the war and went on to live his life out in Monroe County, Tennessee.

From Notes of Jack Summitt, Corsican, Texas:
"Confederate soldier:

Peter Summitt: Pvt., Company G, 59 Tenn. Mtd. Infantry. Cooke's Regiment, 1 (Eakin's) Batt'n. Enlisted at Madisonville, Tenn. for three years term on March 15, 1862 at age 28. Captain Josiah I. Wright's Company, 1st Batt'n Tenn. Infantry. Deserted at Louden County, Tenn. Dec. 1, 1863. Paroled at Vicksburg, Miss according to terms of capulation entered into by the commanding generals of the United States and Confederate forces on July 4, 1863. Captured July 4, 1863. Parole executed by Peter Summit at Vicksburg, Miss. on July 10, 1863. Very legible signature. (Confederate Service Record, Roll 336)

U. S. Grant released some 30,000 confederates with the promise that they would fight no more. The war lasted nearly two more years."


Census - 1880, Tennessee, Monroe County, District No 3; E.D. 203, Sheet 1:

Peter Summit 46, a farmer
Nancy Summit, 42, his wife
James M, 25
Joseph S, 22
Susanah T, 20
Sarah J, 18
Elizabeth, 15
William H, 13
Sancin, 12
Mary O, 9
John C, 7
Gadson B, 5
Nancy F, 2

Peter and Nancy both listed birthplace of parents as North Carolina

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Peter Feb 11, 1833 Jun 5, 1910 He was beloved by God and man. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250

[NI00300] 1860 census shows a John Summit living with the John Moser family at age 13, see 1860 census, TN, Monroe County, 9th District, Page 124, Dwelling 906, Family 927
some information obtained from Vol 24, ED 206, sheet 13, Line 2, Monroe County, TN, District #9
Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-G4
record has birth in 1835
John D. Fryar's notes suggest birth about 1834tombstone reads John S. Summitt, Aug 16, 1845, Apr 6, 1916, His Wife Mary E. Moser, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

1860 census shows a John Summit living with the John Moser family at age 13, see 1860 census, TN, Monroe County, 9th District, Page 124, Dwelling 906, Family 927
some information obtained from Vol 24, ED 206, sheet 13, Line 2, Monroe County, TN, District #9
Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-G4
record has birth in 1835
John D. Fryar's notes suggest birth about 1834tombstone reads John S. Summitt, Aug 16, 1845, Apr 6, 1916, His Wife Mary E. Moser, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

John and his wife are both buried at Old St Paul Cem, Lakeside, Tennessee.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Tombstone: Summitt, John S. Aug 16, 1845 Apr 6, 1916 His wife Mary E. Moser St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249[GlenScott.FTW]

John and his wife are both buried at Old St Paul Cem, Lakeside, Tennessee.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Tombstone: Summitt, John S. Aug 16, 1845 Apr 6, 1916 His wife Mary E. Moser St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

[NI00302] Roger D. Fryar's notes spell name as Parmunie T. Butler

[NI00307] information obtained from:
Gordon Summitt
Harless Brakebill
Julia Miller
James Daniel
Nancy Garrison
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Julia Miller's notes suggest that Daniel Shaffer Summitt was born on July 30, 1848.
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James Daniel's notes suggest he was born in Bat Creek, Dist #9 near mill
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-JG
has last name spelled with one t
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4565
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#761
only one t
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

He was converted and baptized at Natural Dam in 1872, Rec'd by Rev. G.T. Bell. He was licensed to preach at an Eldership in Oxford School, Lamar Co. Texas on Oct 4, 1876 according to the Church of God History. He pastored the Lone Valley Church 1886-1887[GlenScott.FTW]

Daniel is buried in Lone Valley Cemetery, east of Sims about one mile. Converted and baptized at natural Dam in 1872, received by Rev G.T. Bell.[JohnASummit.FTW]

Notes of Jack Summitt:

Converted and baptized at Natural Dam in 1872, having been received by Rev. G. T. Bell. He was licensed to preach at an Eldership in Oxford School, Lamar County, Texas on October 4, 1876 according to a Church of God history. He was a member of the Lone Valley Church of God, first pastoring there Sept. 1886-87. Daniel Summit was a farmer, merchant and minister. He organized the Lone Valley Church of God.

[NI00308] information from:
Gordon Summit
Harless Brakebill
James Daniel
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William was a surgeon. He went to medical school in Nashville, TN. and practiced in Gorman, Eastland, Texas around 1897.
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-N5
Name spelled Summit
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Summit, William Ha Guill, Mary S530 03Mar1855 02Mar1932 MANX1
Summit, William Ha Stapp, Emma S530 03Mar1855 02Mar1932 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Posted by: Marilyn Miller Date: March 13, 1999 at 15:38:07 :
posted this message can be reached at the following email address: miller37@flash.net

Hi! I'm Marilyn from Texas and I'm looking for information on the FOWLER line that went from Pennyslvania, Ohio, Kentucky and then to Illinois.
James McCormick was the son of John Fowler and mother is unknown. Born about 1811 in Pennsylvania and was living 1860 in Illinois.
Married Theodate Todd on 5 July 1832 in Morgan Co., Ohio. Theodate was the daughter of Robert Todd and born 28 Oct. 1815 in Pennsville, Morgan Co., Ohio. Children of this marriage were:
1. Sarah Jane b. 28 May 1833 Pennsville, Morgan Co., Ohio d. 26 Sept. 1930 Macomb, Illinois.
2. Nancy b. about 1837 in Ohio.
3. Almira b. about 1840 in Ohio.
4. Marinda Catherine b. about 1838 probably in Ohio except one census said Illinois d. about 1873 in Red River Co., Texas. Married David Crockett Guill on 12 Jan. 1859 Williamson Co., Illinois. Marinda's date of death figured on date that David Crockett married his 2nd. wife. 21 Dec. 1876 and approximate date of birth of last child. Children as follows:
A. Thomas J. b. 14 Jan. 1860 Red River Co., Tx. d. 5 April 1942 Hamilton Co., Tx. Married 1. Maggie Shaffer on 11 March 1888 in Tarrant Co., Tx. 2. Matilda James 18 Dec. 1898 Hamilton Co., Tx. 3. Fannie Smith 10 Sept. 1913 Hamilton Co., Tx. No known children.
B. Mary David b.28 Aug. 1862 Red River Co., Tx. d. 16 April 1916 Tarrant Co., Tx. Married William Haskell Summit on 30 Oct. 1878. Following children: stillborn child, Mable, David Francis (Frank), Maude Mae, Thomas, Florence Evelyn, Dolly Lou, Earl, Ola Bell, Willie Jewel, Clara, Doyle, & Lesley Robert Summitt.
C. Beulah Benton Ironie b. 7 March 1866 Red River Co., Tx. d. 9 Nov. 1954 Athens, Henderson Co., Tx. Married James F. Montgomery 25 Nov. 1883 Tarrant Co., Tx. Following children: Grover Cleveland, Jessie Pearl, Sunnie Patterson, Willie Golden, Claude Chestley, Fannie Bell, Clinton Hulbert, Frankie Lee, Azalean, Dovie June & Tim B. Montgomery.
D. Julia Ann b. 26 March 1868 Clarksville, Red River Co., Tx. d. 5 July 1947 Dallas, Dallas Co., Tx. Married Jacob S. (Jake) Williams 2 Dec. 1883 Tarrant Co., Tx. Following children: Luda, Emmie, Riley, Charley, Earnest, Lelia & 1 child (sex unknown).
E. Infant girl died of typhoid age 2 or 3 years old.
F. Infant girl died of typhoid.

Most of the information on the Fowler surname came from Quaker records and a great deal of this research was done many years ago by Larue Williford from Houston, Tx.

If anyone can help me out on my Fowler family it will be greatly appreciated and I also have additional information on the children of David Crockett Guill & Marinda Catherine Fowler. I descend through James Montgomery and Beulah Benton Guill.


[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

information from:
Gordon Summit
Harless Brakebill
James Daniel
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William was a surgeon. He went to medical school in Nashville, TN. and practiced in Gorman, Eastland, Texas around 1897.
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-N5
Name spelled Summit
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Summit, William Ha Guill, Mary S530 03Mar1855 02Mar1932 MANX1
Summit, William Ha Stapp, Emma S530 03Mar1855 02Mar1932 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Posted by: Marilyn Miller Date: March 13, 1999 at 15:38:07 :
posted this message can be reached at the following email address: miller37@flash.net

Hi! I'm Marilyn from Texas and I'm looking for information on the FOWLER line that went from Pennyslvania, Ohio, Kentucky and then to Illinois.
James McCormick was the son of John Fowler and mother is unknown. Born about 1811 in Pennsylvania and was living 1860 in Illinois.
Married Theodate Todd on 5 July 1832 in Morgan Co., Ohio. Theodate was the daughter of Robert Todd and born 28 Oct. 1815 in Pennsville, Morgan Co., Ohio. Children of this marriage were:
1. Sarah Jane b. 28 May 1833 Pennsville, Morgan Co., Ohio d. 26 Sept. 1930 Macomb, Illinois.
2. Nancy b. about 1837 in Ohio.
3. Almira b. about 1840 in Ohio.
4. Marinda Catherine b. about 1838 probably in Ohio except one census said Illinois d. about 1873 in Red River Co., Texas. Married David Crockett Guill on 12 Jan. 1859 Williamson Co., Illinois. Marinda's date of death figured on date that David Crockett married his 2nd. wife. 21 Dec. 1876 and approximate date of birth of last child. Children as follows:
A. Thomas J. b. 14 Jan. 1860 Red River Co., Tx. d. 5 April 1942 Hamilton Co., Tx. Married 1. Maggie Shaffer on 11 March 1888 in Tarrant Co., Tx. 2. Matilda James 18 Dec. 1898 Hamilton Co., Tx. 3. Fannie Smith 10 Sept. 1913 Hamilton Co., Tx. No known children.
B. Mary David b.28 Aug. 1862 Red River Co., Tx. d. 16 April 1916 Tarrant Co., Tx. Married William Haskell Summit on 30 Oct. 1878. Following children: stillborn child, Mable, David Francis (Frank), Maude Mae, Thomas, Florence Evelyn, Dolly Lou, Earl, Ola Bell, Willie Jewel, Clara, Doyle, & Lesley Robert Summitt.
C. Beulah Benton Ironie b. 7 March 1866 Red River Co., Tx. d. 9 Nov. 1954 Athens, Henderson Co., Tx. Married James F. Montgomery 25 Nov. 1883 Tarrant Co., Tx. Following children: Grover Cleveland, Jessie Pearl, Sunnie Patterson, Willie Golden, Claude Chestley, Fannie Bell, Clinton Hulbert, Frankie Lee, Azalean, Dovie June & Tim B. Montgomery.
D. Julia Ann b. 26 March 1868 Clarksville, Red River Co., Tx. d. 5 July 1947 Dallas, Dallas Co., Tx. Married Jacob S. (Jake) Williams 2 Dec. 1883 Tarrant Co., Tx. Following children: Luda, Emmie, Riley, Charley, Earnest, Lelia & 1 child (sex unknown).
E. Infant girl died of typhoid age 2 or 3 years old.
F. Infant girl died of typhoid.

Most of the information on the Fowler surname came from Quaker records and a great deal of this research was done many years ago by Larue Williford from Houston, Tx.

If anyone can help me out on my Fowler family it will be greatly appreciated and I also have additional information on the children of David Crockett Guill & Marinda Catherine Fowler. I descend through James Montgomery and Beulah Benton Guill.

[NI00310] Information from:
Gordon Summit
James Daniel
Harless Brakebill
Nancy Garrison
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1910 Census for Montgomery County, Arkansas shows birthplace as Texas.
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-QH
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www.genserve.com, Index # 4545
one t
lists wife as Mary Lacky
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www.genserve.com, Index # 4571
one t
lists wife as Rutha J. Wheeler
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From Arkansas Land Grants
Summit, John B Montgomery County, AR sec 10 twp 1S rng 25W 160 acres 6/25/1901
Summit, John B Montgomery County, AR sec 3 twp 1S rng 25W 0 acres 6/25/1901
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

John lost an eye in a hunting accident, a bullet glanced off a rock. Later in life he became totally blind.[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FTW]

John lost an eye in a hunting accident, a bullet glanced off a rock. Later in life he became totally blind.

[Brøderbund Family Archive #255, Ed. 1, Land Records: AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI 1790-1907, Date of Import: Sep 13, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.255.1.61587.12]

Patentee Name: Summit, John B.
Accession Number: AR2850__.243
State: Arkansas
Volume: 2850
Page: 243
Document Number: 9998
Land Office: Camden
Aliquot Part Reference: N½NW
Section Number: 10
Township: 1 South
Range: 25 West
Meridian/Survey Area: Fifth Principal Meridian
Misc. Document Number: 16617
Act/Treaty Authorizing Sale: Homestead Entry Orig.
Date Signed: Jun 25, 1901
Acreage: 160.00

Signed: Yes, the document on file at the BLM contains a signature.

John Ballard is buried in Barber Cemetery northeast of Sims. He lost an eye while hunting and later in life became blind.

Land patent records for Arkansas:
Summit, John Bo 06/25/1901 9998 AR2850__.243

Patent Description AR2850__.243
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 9998 Misc. Document Nr. : 16617
Patentee Name: SUMMIT, JOHN B
Warrantee Name:
Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead Entry (12 Stat. 392)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 06/25/1901 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: CAMDEN
Comments:


Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 S½SW 3/ 1-S 25-W N 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 0 MONTGOMERY
2 N½NW 10/ 1-S 25-W N 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 160 MONTGOMERY

[NI00311] Information from:
Gordon Summit
Harless Brakebill
James Daniel
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James Edward Daniel's notes suggest born in 1862 in Tennessee
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census for Montgomery County, Arkansas shows birthplace as Tennessee
---------------------
Gordon Summit's notes show birth in Texas in 1910 (this must be other Jacob E. Summitt)
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James Daniel's notes suggest died 6 April, 1920
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-RN
name spelled Summit
has birth date 6 Jan 1862
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www.genserve.com, Index # 770
one t
has DOB 6Jan1861
has DOD 1Apr1920
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www.genserve.com, Index # 3870
one t
has DOB 6Jan1862
has DOD 6Apr1920
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From Arkansas Land Grants:
Summit, Jacob E. Montgomery County, AR sec 11 twp 1S 25W 0 acres 8/16/1899
Summit, Jacob E. Montgomery County, AR sec 14 twp 1S 25W 160 acres 8/16/1899
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Land patent records for Arkansas:
SUMMIT, JACOB E 08/16/1899 9191 AR2780__.262

Patent Description AR2780__.262
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 9191 Misc. Document Nr. : 15754
Patentee Name: SUMMIT, JACOB E
Warrantee Name:
Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead Entry (12 Stat. 392)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 08/16/1899 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: CAMDEN
Comments:


Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 S½SW 11/ 1-S 25-W N 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 0 MONTGOMERY
2 N½NW 14/ 1-S 25-W N 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 160 MONTGOMERY
[JohnASummit.FTW]

[Brøderbund Family Archive #255, Ed. 1, Land Records: AL, AR, FL, LA, MI, MN, OH, WI 1790-1907, Date of Import: Sep 13, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.255.1.61587.10]

Patentee Name: Summit, Jacob E.
Accession Number: AR2780__.262
State: Arkansas
Volume: 2780
Page: 262
Document Number: 9191
Land Office: Camden
Aliquot Part Reference: N½NW
Section Number: 14
Township: 1 South
Range: 25 West
Meridian/Survey Area: Fifth Principal Meridian
Misc. Document Number: 15754
Act/Treaty Authorizing Sale: Homestead Entry Orig.
Date Signed: Aug 16, 1899
Acreage: 160.00

Signed: Yes, the document on file at the BLM contains a signature.

Jacob is buried at Lone Valley, Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas

[NI00312] Information from:
Gordon Summit
Harless Brakebill
James Daniel
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Gordon Summit's notes show middle initial as B
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-ST
record shows middle initial of B
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www.genserve.com, Index # 4572
lists middle initial as B
one t
---------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 771
one t
-------------
notes have middle name as Francis[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Information from:
Gordon Summit
Harless Brakebill
James Daniel
--------------
Gordon Summit's notes show middle initial as B
--------------
Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-ST
record shows middle initial of B
--------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 4572
lists middle initial as B
one t
---------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 771
one t
-------------
notes have middle name as Francis

[NI00315] Information from:
Jack Summitt
James Daniel

James Daniel's notes show born in Tennessee

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Message from Jack Summitt, 5-2-97:
Mary Lackey was born in Arkansas, possibly near Sims, in 1845. She was married to John Franicis June 26, 1966 by a Justice of the Peace in Fannin County, Texas. Have a copy of the marriage license. She died in 1880 probably shortly after the birth of George Washington, the last child of John Francis and my Grandfather. She was converted in the Lone Valley Church of God July 9, 1880. George Washington was born July 1, 1880. I would like to know more of Mary. Granville Gene Summitt (jack@ansinet.net)

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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-T1[GlenScott.FTW]

Notes of Jack Summitt:

"Converted to Church of God at Lone Valley Church in July 1880 at age 39. George Washington was born July 1, 1880. It is thought that she died shortly after his birth."[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Information from:
Jack Summitt
James Daniel

James Daniel's notes show born in Tennessee

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Message from Jack Summitt, 5-2-97:
Mary Lackey was born in Arkansas, possibly near Sims, in 1845. She was married to John Franicis June 26, 1966 by a Justice of the Peace in Fannin County, Texas. Have a copy of the marriage license. She died in 1880 probably shortly after the birth of George Washington, the last child of John Francis and my Grandfather. She was converted in the Lone Valley Church of God July 9, 1880. George Washington was born July 1, 1880. I would like to know more of Mary. Granville Gene Summitt (jack@ansinet.net)

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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-T1[GlenScott.FTW]

Notes of Jack Summitt:

"Converted to Church of God at Lone Valley Church in July 1880 at age 39. George Washington was born July 1, 1880. It is thought that she died shortly after his birth."

[NI00316] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-V6
-------------------
Summit, Nancy Jane 5049 Mccullah, Doc S530 1870 MANX1
Summit, Nancy Jane 5049 Mccullah, Doc S530 1870 SUM09FA
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-V6
-------------------
Summit, Nancy Jane 5049 Mccullah, Doc S530 1870 MANX1
Summit, Nancy Jane 5049 Mccullah, Doc S530 1870 SUM09FA
-------------------

[NI00317] Information from:
James Daniel

J. Daniels notes suggest born in 1878

Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-WC
record says born 1878

Jack Granville Summitt's notes suggest Henry born in 1878

----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5050
Found on www.genserv.com index#776
----------------------
[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Killed in an Auto accident in Phoenix, AZ. His son Jess was driving the car. Worked a large farm near Annona, TX after leaving Arkansas.[GlenScott.FTW]
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Information from:
James Daniel

J. Daniels notes suggest born in 1878

Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-WC
record says born 1878

Jack Granville Summitt's notes suggest Henry born in 1878

----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5050
Found on www.genserv.com index#776
----------------------
[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Killed in an Auto accident in Phoenix, AZ. His son Jess was driving the car. Worked a large farm near Annona, TX after leaving Arkansas.[GlenScott.FTW]

[NI00318] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-XJ
listed as George Summit
--------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5051
--------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#778
----------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

[JackSummitt.FTW]

George Washington Summitt was a jeweler by trade, primarily a watchmaker. According to son, G. C., they lived in Gorman, Winnsboro, Greenville, Hillsboro, Corsicana, Hubbard, back to Corsicana, then to Port Arthur and to Tulsa, Oklahoma. No knowledge as to how he acquired his trade.

From the Mesquite Hillsboro High School annual of 1921, Granville Chester was a sophomore playing baseball and football. George Washington ran an add in the annual as G. W. Summitt's Jeweler.

The 1922 Corsican, Corsicana High School annual, Granville Chester is playing baseball for Corsicana High. G. C. was not in the 1923 annual. It is assumed that they had moved to Hubbard at this time.

George had a jewelery store near the old 1st National Bank on Beaton Street and later had a store in the 100 block of West Collin in Corsicana.

1880 Montgomery Co.,Ark. Federal Census did not show George Washington. The census was taken June 25, 1880. George was born in July.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-XJ
listed as George Summit
--------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5051
--------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#778
----------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

[JackSummitt.FTW]

George Washington Summitt was a jeweler by trade, primarily a watchmaker. According to son, G. C., they lived in Gorman, Winnsboro, Greenville, Hillsboro, Corsicana, Hubbard, back to Corsicana, then to Port Arthur and to Tulsa, Oklahoma. No knowledge as to how he acquired his trade.

From the Mesquite Hillsboro High School annual of 1921, Granville Chester was a sophomore playing baseball and football. George Washington ran an add in the annual as G. W. Summitt's Jeweler.

The 1922 Corsican, Corsicana High School annual, Granville Chester is playing baseball for Corsicana High. G. C. was not in the 1923 annual. It is assumed that they had moved to Hubbard at this time.

George had a jewelery store near the old 1st National Bank on Beaton Street and later had a store in the 100 block of West Collin in Corsicana.

1880 Montgomery Co.,Ark. Federal Census did not show George Washington. The census was taken June 25, 1880. George was born in July.

[NI00319] Paul C's notes have here age 41 when she married Francis in 1891.[GlenScott.FTW]

Marriage licence indicates Delitha was 41 years of age at their marriage and Francis was 65 years.
Two duaghters by first marriage: Mary and Ellen

[NI00320] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-OT[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-OT

[NI00321] Paul C. suggests Nancy died Dec. 7, 1864.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[GlenScott.FTW]

Nancy's husband disappeared after nancy's death. He apparetnly left the two children to be raised by their grandparents, Jonathon and Betty Summit. His name was scratched out in Betty S. Butler Summitt's Family Bible.

PARDEW, _________; b. Aug. 31, 1864, bapt. Dec 18, 1864.
PARDEW, MARTHA JANE: b. Aug 31, 1860, bapt. Dec 21, 1864.
PARDU, NANCY JANE: Rev. J. Cloninger preached her funeral Jun 24, 1866.
St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Paul C. suggests Nancy died Dec. 7, 1864.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[GlenScott.FTW]

Nancy's husband disappeared after nancy's death. He apparetnly left the two children to be raised by their grandparents, Jonathon and Betty Summit. His name was scratched out in Betty S. Butler Summitt's Family Bible.

PARDEW, _________; b. Aug. 31, 1864, bapt. Dec 18, 1864.
PARDEW, MARTHA JANE: b. Aug 31, 1860, bapt. Dec 21, 1864.
PARDU, NANCY JANE: Rev. J. Cloninger preached her funeral Jun 24, 1866.
St Pauls Lutheran

[NI00323] Paul M. & Mary J. Summitt
From: PSumm@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 1997 2:39 PM
To: Psummitt@msn.com
Cc: JASINDY@aol.com; wamiller@inmind.com; dsummitt@infoave.net
Subject: Need Help on a Civil War Soldier

Paul Moody, as you know I am trying to put together something for the next
newsletter on the James W. Pardue family. For those unfamiliar with this
family, my great great grandfather Jonathan and Bettie Butler Summit had
three children--James Lee, Nancy Jane, and Mary M. Nancy Jane married James
W. Pardue on April 2, 1860. This was to be a tragic senario. Both James W.
and Nancy Jane were dead by the end of the Civil War. Jonathan and Bettie
took in and raised their two children--Martha Jane and James McClellan
Pardue. I just recently came in touch with Betty Keirn, a granddaughter of
James McClellan Pardue, who is kindly furnishing information to me on this
family.

Betty Keirn tells that James W. Pardue enlisted as a private in Company C. of
the 37the regiment of the Tennessee Infantry, Confederate Army, in May 1863
(source: Betty Keirn and National Archives). The Prisoner of War list from
the Office of the Provost Marshal General, Union Army of Ohio, Knoxville, TN
has him "arrested at Athens, in McMinn Co. October 26, 1864 - stealing. Died
Mil. Hosp. Feb. 10, 1865 at Knoxville." Betty Keirns informs me that she is
unable to find his grave. On the other hand, an old letter from James
McClellan Pardue (son of James W.) notes that James W. "is buried in the
National Cemetery in Knoxville." Apparently, James W. and Nancy Jane died
within a few months of each other.

Betty Keirn is very interested in locating James W. Pardue's burial site.
She has apparently spent a lot of effort and has been unsuccessful so far.
I would like to fill in more details on his service and his POW
status/experience. Any information would be appreciated. Paul Moody, I
think maybe your CD covers Confederate soldiers taken into Union custody.
Anyway, help me out.

In the meantime, I will work on the other parts of the Pardue family history.

Paul C. Summitt



[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Paul M. & Mary J. Summitt
From: PSumm@aol.com
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 1997 2:39 PM
To: Psummitt@msn.com
Cc: JASINDY@aol.com; wamiller@inmind.com; dsummitt@infoave.net
Subject: Need Help on a Civil War Soldier

Paul Moody, as you know I am trying to put together something for the next
newsletter on the James W. Pardue family. For those unfamiliar with this
family, my great great grandfather Jonathan and Bettie Butler Summit had
three children--James Lee, Nancy Jane, and Mary M. Nancy Jane married James
W. Pardue on April 2, 1860. This was to be a tragic senario. Both James W.
and Nancy Jane were dead by the end of the Civil War. Jonathan and Bettie
took in and raised their two children--Martha Jane and James McClellan
Pardue. I just recently came in touch with Betty Keirn, a granddaughter of
James McClellan Pardue, who is kindly furnishing information to me on this
family.

Betty Keirn tells that James W. Pardue enlisted as a private in Company C. of
the 37the regiment of the Tennessee Infantry, Confederate Army, in May 1863
(source: Betty Keirn and National Archives). The Prisoner of War list from
the Office of the Provost Marshal General, Union Army of Ohio, Knoxville, TN
has him "arrested at Athens, in McMinn Co. October 26, 1864 - stealing. Died
Mil. Hosp. Feb. 10, 1865 at Knoxville." Betty Keirns informs me that she is
unable to find his grave. On the other hand, an old letter from James
McClellan Pardue (son of James W.) notes that James W. "is buried in the
National Cemetery in Knoxville." Apparently, James W. and Nancy Jane died
within a few months of each other.

Betty Keirn is very interested in locating James W. Pardue's burial site.
She has apparently spent a lot of effort and has been unsuccessful so far.
I would like to fill in more details on his service and his POW
status/experience. Any information would be appreciated. Paul Moody, I
think maybe your CD covers Confederate soldiers taken into Union custody.
Anyway, help me out.

In the meantime, I will work on the other parts of the Pardue family history.

Paul C. Summitt

[NI00324] [GlenScott.FTW]

PARDEW, MARTHA JANE: b. Aug 31, 1860, bapt. Dec 21, 1864. St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

PARDEW, MARTHA JANE: b. Aug 31, 1860, bapt. Dec 21, 1864. St Pauls Lutheran

[NI00326] Notes say DOB September 20, 1856
----------
Tombstone says Jacob E. Summitt, Sept. 20, 1853, Jun 1, 1891, Son of J. & L. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
-----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, JACOB EUSEBIUS: b. Sep 20, 1856, bapt. Feb 10, 1857. St Paul's Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Tomstone: Summitt, Jacob E. Sep 20, 1853 Jun 1, 1891 Son of J. & L. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

[NI00327] tombstone says David L. Summitt, Jun 15, 1858, Oct 2, 182, "Son of J. & L. Summitt. Death is a debt that's Justly due. That I have paid and so must you. This I own is justly due and I have come to sleep with you.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
-----------[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

tombstone says David L. Summitt, Jun 15, 1858, Oct 2, 182, "Son of J. & L. Summitt. Death is a debt that's Justly due. That I have paid and so must you. This I own is justly due and I have come to sleep with you.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
-----------[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Summitt, David. L. Jun 15, 1858 Oct 2, 1882 Son of J. & L. Summitt "Death is a debt thats Justly due. That I have paid and so must you. This I own is justly due and I have come to sleep with you." St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Summitt, David. L. Jun 15, 1858 Oct 2, 1882 Son of J. & L. Summitt "Death is a debt thats Justly due. That I have paid and so must you. This I own is justly due and I have come to sleep with you." St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

[NI00329] Harless Brakebill suggests her name is Sussanah Doe[GlenScott.FTW]

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1538-1940

Samant, Frantz Place : Philadelphia
Year : 1768
Primary Individual : Samant, Frantz
Source Code : 9041
Source Name : STRASSBURGER, RALPH BEAVER. Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Edited by William John Hinke. Norristown [PA]: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1964. Repr. 1983. Vol. 1. 1727-1775. 776p.
Source Annotation : Contains 29,800 names, with annotations written by Krebs (see no. 4203). Various references to the names in Strassburger will be found in other listings, mostly where authors have attempted to line up their information with that in Strassburger. This work (often referred to as Strassburger and Hinke) is much superior to no. 7820, Rupp, and no. 1804, Egle. It forms a revision with additions to Rupp and Egle, and was prepared and edited with great accuracy. Vol. 1 contains captains' lists, 1727-1775; vol. 2 has facsimiles of all signatures of signers of oaths of allegiance and oaths of abjuration, and was not included in the G.P.C. reprint; vol. 3 has captains' lists from 1785-1808, and indexes to captains, ships, ports of departure, and surnames in all volumes. The set was originally vols. 42-44 of the Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings.
Source Page # : 722

April Court 1790 "Deed of Sale from Robert & Charles Abernathy to Francis Summitt for (blank) acres dated 1789 April 1 proved by Joseph Abernathy." Lincoln County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions; 1789 April-1796 April.

April 1806 "Deed of Sale form David Lowrance to Frances Summet for 560A dated 24 January 1806 proved by Ephraim Perkins."

October 1806 "Deed of Saled from Francis Summet to Alexander Brevard & Joseph Graham for 319A dated 28 January 1806 proved by Logan Henderson."


Email from Paul C Summit to Pat Cloninger dated 10/22/1999

"Pat Cloninger, it may not be a land mystery to you, but your explanation casts some new light (for me) on the early Francis Summit (1741-1818) family who settled on Leepers creek we believe around 1769 and moved over to Lyles Creek close to St. John Lutheran in 1802. Francis Summit sold his Leepers
Creek 300 acres to Alexander Brevard and Joseph Graham in 1806 for $319.00 (Book 21, page 586). The land then joined land already owned by Brevard and Graham and land ownd by Peter Forney and Richard Rosdell. Francis Summit had purchased the first 150 acres from Charles and Robert Abernathy according to this 1806 deed in 1789 and acquired the second 150 acres by North Carolina patent in 1789. There is some confusion over when the Abernathys conveyed the property to Francis Summit since the grantee/grantor indexes list the date as 1769. As far as I know, no one has ever been able to locate the
actual deed, though there are at least two deed book cites reflected in the records. One cite is Book 4, page 55. Other evidence indicates that Francis Summit's eldest child, Christian, was born in North Carlina in May 1769, I have leaned toward 1769 as the year of conveyance from the Abernathys.

Pat, I take it that this Francis Summit land probably was also locate in the vicinity of Ore Bank. If so, would it have been located in current Lincoln County or is there a possibility it could have been located in the area now covered by Gaston County?

All of this raises several questions in my mind. When and how did the Abernathys obtain the land they sold to Francis Summit? Where is the deed supposedly in Book 4, page 55 conveying the land to Francis Summit? Since we know the family was Lutheran, what Lutheran church did they associate with?
And, if we know the probable Lutheran church, are there any extant church record? Pat, would you have any thoughts on these questions?

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL



In a message dated 10/22/1999 3:22:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
patcazc@abts.net writes:

<< Subj: Re: Land Mystery
Date: 10/22/1999 3:22:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: patcazc@abts.net (Pat Caswell Cloninger)
To: CATAWBA-WEST-L@rootsweb.com

There is no land mystery. The Men started the Iron industry in Lincoln County. They needed acres and acres of pine trees to make charcoal for their Iron furnaces. In the area of which you speak they owned three furnaces and according to the records they were quite productive so therefore they had to cut many acres of pine trees to make charcoal. Thay paid because the land was where they needed the wood. Why was there a place called ORE BANK? Lincoln County was blessed with deposits of Iron ore.
The remains are still available because they were constructed with stone so big you wonder how they moved them without the use of bull-dozers and other earth moving equipment. How do you think Davidson College was founded? Iron money.

This should solve your mystery.

Happy to help with the History of the area.

Pat C. Cloninger


----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 5:16 PM
Subject: Land Mystery


> Hi Folks!
>
> I have been working on this little mystery for a while and not finding > answers. I thought I would toss it out and see if any one may have some insights they might offer to help me figure this out..
>
> It involves 2 land grants my ancestor George Reel, Sr was granted and the subsequent sale of that land.
>
> On the 19th of Janaury 1773 in Tryon Co., NC, George Reel was issued a Royal > Grant; 200 acres of land on both sides of Leepers Creek on the Catawba River - on the North side of said creek below a Shoal - land adjoining LawrenceSnipes (Lorentz Schnepp, his father in law) and George Dellingers land. Grant No. 1057
>
> The second grant was issued 29 December 1791 in Lincoln Co., NC. 200 acres adjoing his own line.
>
> Now here is my mystery:
>
> In January 1795 the first 200 acre land grant was sold to John Davidson, Joseph Graham and Alexander Brevard for 200 pounds sterling paid for the land grant to George Reel in 1773, called the Shoal Tract, on both sides of Leepers Creek. (seems a lot of money to pay for 200 aces of land at that time period) George died before April 1795.
>
> On 22 Feb 1805 (Lincoln Co) one of his sons, Godfre Reel, sold to Alexander Brevard and Joseph Grahm fo 50.00, 27 acres on Leepers Creek where Godfrey then lived (part of his inheritence)
>
> On 5 September 1808 (Lincoln Co), another son, Daniel Reel sold to Alexander Brevard and Joseph Graham 200 acres for 200 dollars, adjoining the Shoals and Brevard and Graham's property, of the original grant to George Reel.
>
> Who are Alexander Brevard and Joseph Graham? Why is this property so valueable and so desireable to Alexandser Brevard and Joseph Graham? By 1808 they have bought 427 acres from the Reel family.
>
> I have a vague idea about the location of this property from using GNIS mapping online, which seems to show it located around Maiden, NC.
>
> Does anyone have some knowledge of early local history of that area that might be able to give me some clues?
>
> Thanks for reading this! And thanks for any help!
>
> Charmaine >>

Land Deed to Franics Summit

"Robert & Charles Abernathy, Grantors
Francis Summit, Grantee
[All of Lincoln county, NC]
[Lincoln County Record of Deeds, 1788-1990, C.R. 060.401.5, pp. 309-311]

THIS INDENTURE made the first day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty nine BETWEEN Robert Abernathy and Charles Abernathy both of the County of Lincoln and State of North Carolina of the one part and Francis Summit of the county and state aforesaid of the other
part WITNESSETH: The said Robert & Charles Abernathy for and in consideration of the sum of forty pounds specie to them in hand paid by the said Francis Summit at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained and sold released and confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell release and confirm unto the said Francis Summit his heirs and assigns forever all that tract or parcel of land situate lying & being in the county and state aforesaid on the waters of Leepers Creek joining land of Charles Williams Beginning at a post oak and running South 56 E 120 poles to a post oak Globbs line thence North 24 E 240 poles to a black oak Williams line thence South 88 W 190 poles to a stake thence to the beginning and the reversion & reversions remainder & remainders rents and services and all the estate right title claim and demand whatsoever of them the said Robert & Charles Abernathy of in & to the said land and premises and of in and to every part & parcel thereof to have and to hold the said tract of land with appurtenances unto the said Francis Summit his heirs & assigns to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Francis
Summit his heirs & assigns forever and the said Robert & Charles Abernathy for [?] their heirs Executors, Administrators. Both covenant and grant to and with the said Francis Summit his heirs and assigns by these presents that they the said Robert and Charles Abernathy & their heirs and all & every other person or persons any thing having or claiming in the said land & premises or any part thereof by from under them shall warrant and forever defend by these presents, In Witness whereof the aid Robert and Charles Abernathy hath here unto set their hands and afixed their seals the day and year first above.

Signed, Sealed, & Delivered Robt. Abernathy (Seal)
in presence of Charles Abernathy (Seal)
Jos. Abernathy
Richard Nance

Lincoln County April Session 1790. The within deed was proved in open court and ordered to be registered.

Witness Jo. Dickson, DCC"




[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Harless Brakebill suggests her name is Sussanah Doe[GlenScott.FTW]

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1538-1940

Samant, Frantz Place : Philadelphia
Year : 1768
Primary Individual : Samant, Frantz
Source Code : 9041
Source Name : STRASSBURGER, RALPH BEAVER. Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Edited by William John Hinke. Norristown [PA]: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1964. Repr. 1983. Vol. 1. 1727-1775. 776p.
Source Annotation : Contains 29,800 names, with annotations written by Krebs (see no. 4203). Various references to the names in Strassburger will be found in other listings, mostly where authors have attempted to line up their information with that in Strassburger. This work (often referred to as Strassburger and Hinke) is much superior to no. 7820, Rupp, and no. 1804, Egle. It forms a revision with additions to Rupp and Egle, and was prepared and edited with great accuracy. Vol. 1 contains captains' lists, 1727-1775; vol. 2 has facsimiles of all signatures of signers of oaths of allegiance and oaths of abjuration, and was not included in the G.P.C. reprint; vol. 3 has captains' lists from 1785-1808, and indexes to captains, ships, ports of departure, and surnames in all volumes. The set was originally vols. 42-44 of the Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings.
Source Page # : 722

April Court 1790 "Deed of Sale from Robert & Charles Abernathy to Francis Summitt for (blank) acres dated 1789 April 1 proved by Joseph Abernathy." Lincoln County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions; 1789 April-1796 April.

April 1806 "Deed of Sale form David Lowrance to Frances Summet for 560A dated 24 January 1806 proved by Ephraim Perkins."

October 1806 "Deed of Saled from Francis Summet to Alexander Brevard & Joseph Graham for 319A dated 28 January 1806 proved by Logan Henderson."


Email from Paul C Summit to Pat Cloninger dated 10/22/1999

"Pat Cloninger, it may not be a land mystery to you, but your explanation casts some new light (for me) on the early Francis Summit (1741-1818) family who settled on Leepers creek we believe around 1769 and moved over to Lyles Creek close to St. John Lutheran in 1802. Francis Summit sold his Leepers
Creek 300 acres to Alexander Brevard and Joseph Graham in 1806 for $319.00 (Book 21, page 586). The land then joined land already owned by Brevard and Graham and land ownd by Peter Forney and Richard Rosdell. Francis Summit had purchased the first 150 acres from Charles and Robert Abernathy according to this 1806 deed in 1789 and acquired the second 150 acres by North Carolina patent in 1789. There is some confusion over when the Abernathys conveyed the property to Francis Summit since the grantee/grantor indexes list the date as 1769. As far as I know, no one has ever been able to locate the
actual deed, though there are at least two deed book cites reflected in the records. One cite is Book 4, page 55. Other evidence indicates that Francis Summit's eldest child, Christian, was born in North Carlina in May 1769, I have leaned toward 1769 as the year of conveyance from the Abernathys.

Pat, I take it that this Francis Summit land probably was also locate in the vicinity of Ore Bank. If so, would it have been located in current Lincoln County or is there a possibility it could have been located in the area now covered by Gaston County?

All of this raises several questions in my mind. When and how did the Abernathys obtain the land they sold to Francis Summit? Where is the deed supposedly in Book 4, page 55 conveying the land to Francis Summit? Since we know the family was Lutheran, what Lutheran church did they associate with?
And, if we know the probable Lutheran church, are there any extant church record? Pat, would you have any thoughts on these questions?

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL



In a message dated 10/22/1999 3:22:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
patcazc@abts.net writes:

<< Subj: Re: Land Mystery
Date: 10/22/1999 3:22:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: patcazc@abts.net (Pat Caswell Cloninger)
To: CATAWBA-WEST-L@rootsweb.com

There is no land mystery. The Men started the Iron industry in Lincoln County. They needed acres and acres of pine trees to make charcoal for their Iron furnaces. In the area of which you speak they owned three furnaces and according to the records they were quite productive so therefore they had to cut many acres of pine trees to make charcoal. Thay paid because the land was where they needed the wood. Why was there a place called ORE BANK? Lincoln County was blessed with deposits of Iron ore.
The remains are still available because they were constructed with stone so big you wonder how they moved them without the use of bull-dozers and other earth moving equipment. How do you think Davidson College was founded? Iron money.

This should solve your mystery.

Happy to help with the History of the area.

Pat C. Cloninger


----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 5:16 PM
Subject: Land Mystery


> Hi Folks!
>
> I have been working on this little mystery for a while and not finding > answers. I thought I would toss it out and see if any one may have some insights they might offer to help me figure this out..
>
> It involves 2 land grants my ancestor George Reel, Sr was granted and the subsequent sale of that land.
>
> On the 19th of Janaury 1773 in Tryon Co., NC, George Reel was issued a Royal > Grant; 200 acres of land on both sides of Leepers Creek on the Catawba River - on the North side of said creek below a Shoal - land adjoining LawrenceSnipes (Lorentz Schnepp, his father in law) and George Dellingers land. Grant No. 1057
>
> The second grant was issued 29 December 1791 in Lincoln Co., NC. 200 acres adjoing his own line.
>
> Now here is my mystery:
>
> In January 1795 the first 200 acre land grant was sold to John Davidson, Joseph Graham and Alexander Brevard for 200 pounds sterling paid for the land grant to George Reel in 1773, called the Shoal Tract, on both sides of Leepers Creek. (seems a lot of money to pay for 200 aces of land at that time period) George died before April 1795.
>
> On 22 Feb 1805 (Lincoln Co) one of his sons, Godfre Reel, sold to Alexander Brevard and Joseph Grahm fo 50.00, 27 acres on Leepers Creek where Godfrey then lived (part of his inheritence)
>
> On 5 September 1808 (Lincoln Co), another son, Daniel Reel sold to Alexander Brevard and Joseph Graham 200 acres for 200 dollars, adjoining the Shoals and Brevard and Graham's property, of the original grant to George Reel.
>
> Who are Alexander Brevard and Joseph Graham? Why is this property so valueable and so desireable to Alexandser Brevard and Joseph Graham? By 1808 they have bought 427 acres from the Reel family.
>
> I have a vague idea about the location of this property from using GNIS mapping online, which seems to show it located around Maiden, NC.
>
> Does anyone have some knowledge of early local history of that area that might be able to give me some clues?
>
> Thanks for reading this! And thanks for any help!
>
> Charmaine >>

Land Deed to Franics Summit

"Robert & Charles Abernathy, Grantors
Francis Summit, Grantee
[All of Lincoln county, NC]
[Lincoln County Record of Deeds, 1788-1990, C.R. 060.401.5, pp. 309-311]

THIS INDENTURE made the first day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty nine BETWEEN Robert Abernathy and Charles Abernathy both of the County of Lincoln and State of North Carolina of the one part and Francis Summit of the county and state aforesaid of the other
part WITNESSETH: The said Robert & Charles Abernathy for and in consideration of the sum of forty pounds specie to them in hand paid by the said Francis Summit at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained and sold released and confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell release and confirm unto the said Francis Summit his heirs and assigns forever all that tract or parcel of land situate lying & being in the county and state aforesaid on the waters of Leepers Creek joining land of Charles Williams Beginning at a post oak and running South 56 E 120 poles to a post oak Globbs line thence North 24 E 240 poles to a black oak Williams line thence South 88 W 190 poles to a stake thence to the beginning and the reversion & reversions remainder & remainders rents and services and all the estate right title claim and demand whatsoever of them the said Robert & Charles Abernathy of in & to the said land and premises and of in and to every part & parcel thereof to have and to hold the said tract of land with appurtenances unto the said Francis Summit his heirs & assigns to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Francis
Summit his heirs & assigns forever and the said Robert & Charles Abernathy for [?] their heirs Executors, Administrators. Both covenant and grant to and with the said Francis Summit his heirs and assigns by these presents that they the said Robert and Charles Abernathy & their heirs and all & every other person or persons any thing having or claiming in the said land & premises or any part thereof by from under them shall warrant and forever defend by these presents, In Witness whereof the aid Robert and Charles Abernathy hath here unto set their hands and afixed their seals the day and year first above.

Signed, Sealed, & Delivered Robt. Abernathy (Seal)
in presence of Charles Abernathy (Seal)
Jos. Abernathy
Richard Nance

Lincoln County April Session 1790. The within deed was proved in open court and ordered to be registered.

Witness Jo. Dickson, DCC"


[NI00330] Joyce Hughes' notes suggest Christian born on May 5, 1769
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some information from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, Stinisville Post Office, page 19, Dwelling # 137, Family # 137
1860 census lists Christian's occupation as Farmer
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Some info obtained from 1850 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum township, dwelling 500, Family 500
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some info obtained from 1830 census, IN, Monroe County, vol 9, p. 288
1830 census has Summit spelled Sumit
lists 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 4 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 2 females 15-20, and 1 female 40-50
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Mormon Library Call # 1760839
record has birthdate 31Mar1769, name spelled Summet
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Found on www.genserv.com index#1527
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Found on www.genserv.com index#91
DOB listed as Mar 31, 1769
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some info obtained from 1820 census, NC, Lincoln County
Christian Summit
LINC 396 NO TWP L
Two males under 10 years
Two males between 10 and 16 years
One male between 26 and 45 years
Two females under 10 years
Two females between 10 and 16 years
One female between 26 and 45 years
Three male slaves under 14 years
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Christian sold his land in Lincoln Co. NC in 1827 and bought land in Monroe Co. IN December 3th 1827. He is listed in the NC census 1820 and as a residence of Monroe Co. IN in the 1830 Census.

It is stated that the Summitts, Stines and Grounds came to Indiana abt 1827 and founded the St. John Luthern Church ( same name as church in NC ,) services were held in the homes. The first bldg was built about 1835 on land provided by Christian for the sum of $ 4 and 371/2 cents . It was a two story log church with weather board siding. It had a unique semi-circular arrangement on both the first and second levels to permit speaking to both levels from a central location in the long south wall. Apparently controversy within the community resulted in a severed connection with the Lutheran Church in the early 1900's and became known as the Old Dutch Church reflecting the German community making up the membership and it is noted the Church shall never have connections to organized Religions. The stone foundation of the orginal building still stands.

Lavina is his daughter by first marriage to Catherine Link, believed to have died in child birth.[GlenScott.FTW]

1810 - Christian Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 2 males under 10 years; 1 male 26 to under 45 years; 2 females under 10 years; 1 female 16 to under 26 years. 1810 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 40, page 452.

1820 - Christian Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 2 males under 10 years; 2 males 10 to under 16 years; 1 male 26 to under 45 years; 2 females under 10 years; 2 females 10 to under 16 years; 1 female 26 to under 45 years. 1820 Census, Lilncoln County, Roll 83, page 396.


Estate of Christian Summit, Monroe County, Indiana (1865). This is the estate of the original Indiana Summit settler in Monroe County, Indiana, who died at the age of over 96 years. He had a large amount of personal property and an extensive inventory was submitted on May 31, 1865. Jefferson Wampler was the administrator of the estate. A sale of the personal property was conducted on 30 May 1865 that listed the buyers--some listed were Daniel Summit, F. or J. C. Summit, C.A. Summit, Lawson Summit. Marion, C.A. and Daniel Summit were paid to working the decedent's farm during the course of administering the estate in July 1866. Payments made in the final accounting of the estate were to (among others): Daniel Summit, Hannah Summit (widow of the dec'd for the statutory allowance of $300), and L.D. Summit.


Christian and Elizabeth moved their family from North Carolina to Stinesville, Monroe County, Indiana, about 1828, where they helped found St John's Lutheran Church. It later became known as the "Old Dutch Church. They are both buried here. Christian sold his land in Lincoln Co. NC in 1827 and bought land in Monroe Co. IN December 3th 1827. He is listed in the NC census 1820 and as a residence of Monroe Co. IN in the 1830 Census.

It is stated that the Summitts, Stines and Grounds came to Indiana abt 1827 and founded the St. John Luthern Church ( same name as church in NC ,) services were held in the homes. The first bldg was built about 1835 on land provided by Christian for the sum of $ 4 and 371/2 cents . It was a two story log church with weather board siding. It had a unique semi-circular arrangement on both the first and second levels to permit speaking to both levels from a central location in the long south wall. Apparently controversy within the community resulted in a severed connection with the Lutheran Church in the early 1900's and became known as the Old Dutch Church reflecting the German community making up the membership and it is noted the Church shall never have connections to organized Religions. The stone foundation of the orginal building still stands.

Lavina is his daughter by first marriage to Catherine Link, believed to have died in child birth.

Ine\ the 1810 North Carolina Census it lists 2 males under 10; 1 male between 26 and 45; 2 females unders 10 and one female between 16 and 26.

In the 1820 North Carolina Census he is listed with 2 sons under ten; 2 sons between ten and sixteen; and one male between twenty-six and forty-five; 2 females under ten; 2 females between ten and sixteen; 1 female betweenn twenty-six and forty-five. Also three males slaves listed between the ages of 14 and 26, making their birth dates between 1794 and 1806.


1850 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census

Summet, Christian; 81 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summet, Hannah; 55 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: Kentucky
Summet, Lawson; 24 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina

1850 Christian Summet M 81 Farmer Born North Carolina
Hannah F 55 Born Kentucky
Lawson M 24 Born North Carolina

Monroe County, Indiana, Bean Blossom Township.

[This is the original Christian Summit, son of Francis & Dolly Summit, with his third wife Hannah Cornwell Ellett and his youngest son Lawson A. Summit born 1826]



Land Patent Records for Indiana:
SUMMET, CHRISTIAN 02/08/1831 10849 IN1090__.074 (MONROE COUNTY)
SUMMET, CHRISTIAN 05/10/1828 1285 IN0030__.271 (MONROE COUNTY)
SUMMET, CHRISTIAN 10/01/1835 6761 IN0140__.202 (MONROE COUNTY)
SUMMIT, CHRISTIAN 10/01/1835 4262 IN0090__.232 (MONROE COUNTY)

Patent Description IN0090__.232
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 4262 Misc. Document Nr. :
Patentee Name: SUMMIT, CHRISTIAN
Warrantee Name:
Authority: April 24, 1820: Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 10/01/1835 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: VINCENNES
Comments:


Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 SWNE 8/ 10-N 2-W N 2ND PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 40 MONROE

Patent Description IN1090__.074
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 10849 Misc. Document Nr. :
Patentee Name: SUMMET, CHRISTIAN
Warrantee Name:
Authority: April 24, 1820: Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 02/08/1831 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: CRAWFORDSVILLE
Comments:


Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 E½NE 3/ 10-N 2-W N 2ND PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 88.2 MONROE
Patent Description IN0030__.271
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 1285 Misc. Document Nr. :
Patentee Name: SUMMET, CHRISTIAN
Warrantee Name:
Authority: April 24, 1820: Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 05/10/1828 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: VINCENNES
Comments:


Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 SW 27/ 10-N 2-W N 2ND PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 160 MONROE
Patent Description IN0140__.202
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 6761 Misc. Document Nr. :
Patentee Name: SUMMET, CHRISTIAN
Warrantee Name:
Authority: April 24, 1820: Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 10/01/1835 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: VINCENNES
Comments:


Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 NENE 33/ 10-N 2-W N 2ND PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 40 MONROE





INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 1
WILSON ALEXANDER 3388 Summit Christian 18301028 C 283
SUMMIT L A Summit Christan 18500404 N 244 2923
SUMMITT CHRISTIAN Summit L A 18500404 N 243 2922
SUMMITT FOSTER Hill nathan w 18480529 L 228 2779

LDS Records
CHRISTIAN SUMMET Sex: M
Event(s): Born: 31 Mar 1769 Lincoln', 'North Carolina
Parents: Father: FRANCIS SUMMET Mother: DOLLY Film Number: 1760839

Christian SUMMIT (AFN: 1DR9-901)
Sex: M Event(s): Born: 31 May 1769, Lincoln, North Carolina
Died: Apr 1865 Buried: Monroe, Indiana, Old Dutch Cem

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Catherine LINK (AFN: 1DR9-8V7) Marriage: 1802

History of Monroe County, Indiana, p. 494: "The Lutherans organized a class about 1845 or earlier, and soon build a church south of Stinesville. Among the leading families belonging were the Stines, the Summits and others."

Old Dutch Cemetery from Cemeteries of Monroe County Death Index C/1830-1990. Computer data base, Rachel Rice. Compiled and assembled by Marcella Deckard and Claude F. Rice. 1993, Monroe County Historical Society, Bloomington, IN 47408 (remarks after the birth and death dates are as they are in the
text):

SUMMIT Christian
04/18/1865
95/10/19

SUMMIT Eliz
01/17/1781
03/04/1845
w/o C

SUMMIT Flora J
09/29/1850
-----
w/o John C

SUMMITT Daniel
09/28/1811
10/15/1880

SUMMITT Emma C
06/23/1955
79. w/James

SUMMITT Infant
04/26/1850
11m. s/o DM

SUMMITT Infant
1892
s/o J&E

SUMMITT Infant
1899
s/o J&E

SUMMITT Infant
1918
d/o JC

SUMMITT James E
1861-1931

SUMMITT John
03/15/1804
09/21/1845

SUMMITT John C
11/17/1842
12/27/1915

SUMMITT Joseph
11/27/1856
39.

SUMMITT Louie
08/11/1872
11m. d/L&K

SUMMITT Lydia
04/04/1813
01/02/1900
w/o John

SUMMITT Malinda Adali
10/06/1833
30. w/Lawso

SUMMITT Marion
01/11/1871
29.09.16

SUMMITT Mary C
02/21/1816
11/22/1878
w/o Daniel

SUMMITT Mary Ellen
1914-1938
d/o J&E

[NI00332] some information obtained from 1850 census, NC, Catawba County, Reel 624, page 140
1850 census lists Francis's occupation as Farmer
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From Glen Summit's notes on the Summitt Family Quarterly Discussion dated 3Mar1999
"The Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina, Volume 1, 1991."
The following is from descendant article number 822 on page 555.
"Elizabeth Shook married Francis Summit ca 1804 and they had several children. The only ones known are John 1805, Alexander 1812, James J. 1813, Julia Ann 1830, Marcus 1836, and Vina 1838. More than likely, there were others. Only Elizabeth and Francis appear in the 1850 census of Catawa County." This was written by Shela We . . . and she gives her sources as census records, family records, family history, vital records, marriage and church records.

We know that the marriage date indicated is wrong, the marriage bond is clearly dated January 19, 1809. John b. 1805, as far as I know was the son of Jacob. Alexander is a pleasant surprise, I have always thought he was either a son of Jacob or Francis. The remainder of the children do show up on census records for Francis.

The 1810 North Carolina Census for Francis simply lists 1 male under ten, one male between 16 and 26, one female between 16 and 26.
The 1820 North Carolina Census lists 2 sons under ten; 1 male between 25 and 45; 4 females under ten; 1 female between 26 and 45. Also 1 male slave is listed between the age of 14 and 26.
The 1830 Indiana census shows Francis Jr in Knox county, but he is back in Catawa County, North Carolina according to the 1850 census with four children. So it seems the early census information indicates that it is possible for Alexander to be the son of Francis. Maybe this is a clue that we could follow up with more research.
--------------------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#93
---------------------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Census Data:

1810 - Francis Summit (younger), Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1 male under 10 years; 1 male 16 to under 26 years; 1 female 16 16 to under 16 years. 1810 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 40, page 444.

1820 - Francis Summit (younger), Lincoln County, North Carolina. 2 males under 10 years; 1 male 26 to under 45 years; 4 females under 10 years; 1 female 26 to under 45 years. 1820 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 83, page 394. Also 1 male slave is listed between the age of fourteen and twenty-six.

The 1830 Indiana Census show Francis Jr in Knox County without his wife, but he is back in Catawba County, North Carolina according to the 1850 Census with four children and no wife again. Note: An Elizabeth Summit is listed in the 1850 Census living under the roof of Daniel and Cassandra Smyer, farmers. The census lists her age as 63. This may be the separated wife of Francis Summit.

1850 Francis Summit M 67 farmer Born Catawba Co., N.C.
James I. (or J.) M 31 farmer same
Maybe Pauline (?) F 20 same
Marcus M 14 same
Vina F 12 same

1850 Census, Catawba County, North Carolina, page 273.

"The Heritage of Rowan County North Carolina, Volume 1 1991. The following is from descendant article number 822 on page 555.

"Elizabeth Shook married Francis Summit ca. 1804 and they had several children. The only ones known are John 1805; Alexander 1812; James J 1813; Julia Ann 1830; Marcus 1836; and Vina 1838; More than likely, there were others. Only Elizabeth and Francis appear in the 1850 census of Catawba County." This was writen by Sheila We..... and she gives her sources as census records, family records, family history, vital records, marriage and church records.

We know that the marriage indicated is wrong, the marriage bond is clearly dated January 19, 1809. John b. 1805, is the son of Jacob Summit and Polly Cloninger, as proven by John's second Marriage License. Alexander is a surprise, I have always thought he was either a son of Jacob or Francis, again caution should be taken here, and I suspect Alexander is actually a son of Jacob. However, the remainder of the children do show up on census records for Francis.


"The Heritage of Rowan County North Carolina, Volume 1 1991.

E-mail from Dan Summit 3/5/1999:

"Glen ,I know it sounds a little far fetched but I talked with new found cousins in Kings Mountain, NC. This was almost a year ago.

They were doing Summitt research as well. (They are not on line) Their grandmother told them emphatically that "John was a scoundrel" and some of Francis and Elizabeth's children were actually fathered by John. I am not offering this as proof because it is second hand information and I
could not locate the source of her information.

I have two bits of information regarding Henry's father (and that's about all it's worth)
1. The Rev. Linn's article naming John as the father of Henry
2. The marriage license of Henry and Amanda naming Daniel as Henry's father.

I am not prepared to rule out any of the son's of Johanne's as the father at this time, although Francis, John and Jacob are the most likely. If John really was a scoundrel, this might account for Henry listing Daniel as his father at the time of his second marriage. Pure speculation on my part. Later Dan"


MUSTER ROLLS; SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812; DETACHED FROM THE MILITIA OF NORTH CAROLINA IN 1812 AND 1814; LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA1814; SEVENTH REGIMENT LINCOLN COUNTY SECOND REGIMENT, (Francis Summitt is listed with two t's.) FRANCIS SUMMITT (7th Regiment - Lincoln County 2nd Regiment).


1830 Knox County Indiana Census;


White Males: Columns A and B
colunm A=white males 0 to under 60 column B=white males 60 to over 100
A-1 under 5 B-1 60-under 70
A-2 5-under 10 B-2 70-under 80
A-3 10-under 15 B-3 80-under 90
A-4 15-under 20 B-4 90-under 100
A-5 20-under30 B-5 over 100
A-6 30-under 40
A-7 40-under 50
A-8 50-under 60

White Females: Columns C and D

column C=white females 60 to over 100 column D=white females 60 to over 100
C-1 under 5 D-1 60-under 70
C-2 5-under 10 D-2 70-under 80
C-3 l0-under l5 D-3 80-under 90
C-4 15-under 20 D-4 90-under 100
C-5 20-under 30 D-5 over 100
C-6 30-under 40
C-7 40-under 50
C-8 50-under 60

FREE COLORED: Columns E and F
column E =Free Colored Males column F=Free Colored Females
E-1 under 10 F-1 under 10
E-2 10-under 24 F-2 10-under 24
E-3 24-under 36 F-3 24-under 36
E-4 36-under 55 F-4 36-under 55
E-5 55-under 100 F-S 55-under 100
E-6 100 and up F-6 100 and up


266 SUMMETT Henry 21000010 21100100
267 SUMMITT Frances 00000010

[JohnASummitt.FTW]

The 1830 Census shows Francis Jr. in Knox Co., Indiana and back in Catawba Co., NC in 1850 Census with four children James, Marcus, Vina and female

[NI00333] Church Records of Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Sammet, Maria Gertraud
Child's Birth/Baptism Date: 13 Mar 1760
Father: Christian Sammet
Mother: Maria
Sponsors: Georg & Gertraud Bernhard
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Child Parents Birth Baptism Sponsor
Sammet, Maria Gertraud Christian & Maria 3/13/1760 Georg & Gertraud Bernhard (REF)

From: "Trinity Lutheran, Reading, Pennsylvaniia An Alphabetized Compilation of Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths from 1751-1904" Prepared by Jacqueline B Nein and Gail H Hesser; 1988.


aria Gertraud SAMMET - International Genealogical Index/North America Gender: F Christening: 1760 Reading, Trinity Lutheran Church, Berks, Pennsylvania

IGI Record
"Maria Gertraud SAMMET
Sex: F Event(s): Christened: 1760 Reading, Trinity Lutheran Church, Berks, Pennsylvania
Parents: Father: Christian SAMMET Mother: Maria Batch number: C507231"
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Church Records of Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Sammet, Maria Gertraud
Child's Birth/Baptism Date: 13 Mar 1760
Father: Christian Sammet
Mother: Maria
Sponsors: Georg & Gertraud Bernhard
----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Child Parents Birth Baptism Sponsor
Sammet, Maria Gertraud Christian & Maria 3/13/1760 Georg & Gertraud Bernhard (REF)

From: "Trinity Lutheran, Reading, Pennsylvaniia An Alphabetized Compilation of Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths from 1751-1904" Prepared by Jacqueline B Nein and Gail H Hesser; 1988.


aria Gertraud SAMMET - International Genealogical Index/North America Gender: F Christening: 1760 Reading, Trinity Lutheran Church, Berks, Pennsylvania

IGI Record
"Maria Gertraud SAMMET
Sex: F Event(s): Christened: 1760 Reading, Trinity Lutheran Church, Berks, Pennsylvania
Parents: Father: Christian SAMMET Mother: Maria Batch number: C507231"

[NI00334] Mormon Record AFN:TLPJ-KD
record has her listed as Dola
has DOB listed as 1781
----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#94
DOB listed as 1785
----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6628
------------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Dola SUMMIT (AFN: TLPJ-KD) Sex: F Event(s): Born: 1785, Catawba, NC Died: Feb 1862 Marriage(s):
Spouse: John CLONINGER (AFN: TLPJ-J7) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:TLPJ-KD
record has her listed as Dola
has DOB listed as 1781
----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#94
DOB listed as 1785
----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6628
------------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Dola SUMMIT (AFN: TLPJ-KD) Sex: F Event(s): Born: 1785, Catawba, NC Died: Feb 1862 Marriage(s):
Spouse: John CLONINGER (AFN: TLPJ-J7)

[NI00337] Found on www.genserv.com index#1551[GlenScott.FTW]

Catherine SUMMET Sex: F Marriage(s): Spouse: Henry HUIT Marriage: 21 Oct 1817 Lincoln', 'North Carolina Batch number: M516021

[NI00339] Found on www.genserv.com index#1527
listed as Betsy
----------------

[NI00341] Lincoln Co. DB 40:36-37 dated 1842. Elizabeth Summitt to Henry Shook, both of Lincoln Co., NC; for $21.00 conveys "two tracts that is to say one-thirteenth part undivided it being part of the land formerly belonging to my father Frederick Shook dec'd. adjoining lands of Soloman Deal, William Hunsucker & others .. on the waters of Lyles Creek" The first tract is stated to contain 152 acres; the second tract's acreage is not stated, but William Fulbright is mentioned as a neighboring landowner. "... containing in both tracts 274 acres except 51 1/2 acres sold to Danl. Shook." Signed: Elisabeth her ___ mark Summit. Witnesses: Ja. Williams, David Huit.

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[GlenScott.FTW]

1842 -- Lincoln Co. DB 40:36-37 dated 1842. Elizabeth Summitt to Henry Shook, both of Lincoln Co., NC; for $21.00 conveys "two tracts that is to say one-thirteenth part undivided it being part of the land formerly belonging to my father Frederick Shook dec'd. adjoining lands of Soloman Deal, William Hunsucker & others .. on the waters of Lyles Creek" The first tract is stated to contain 152 acres; the second tract's acreage is not stated, but William Fulbright is mentioned as a neighboring landowner. "... containing in both tracts 274 acres except 51 1/2 acres sold to Danl. Shook." Signed: Elisabeth her ___ mark Summit. Witnesses: Ja. Williams, David Huit.

1850 Census, Catawba County, North Carolina, page 275.

Daniel Smyer Sen M 63 Born Catawba Co., N.C.
Catherine Smyer F 49 same
Elizabeth Summit F 63 same

This is Elizabeth Summit age 63 listed in the 1850 Catawba County census in the household of Daniel Smyersen age 63 and a Catherine Smyer Senior age 49. The last name "Smyer" is difficult to read. This is most likely Elizabeth Shook Summitt who was the wife of Francis Jr. married January 19, 1809. Remember that Francis was in Knox County IN listed alone in the 1830 Census and had a separate entry in the 1850 census.

[NI00343] Mormon Record AFN:TLPJ-J7
record has him as John[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:TLPJ-J7
record has him as John[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

John CLONINGER (AFN: TLPJ-J7)
Sex: M Event(s):
Born: 9 May 1781
<, Catawba, NC>
Died: 28 Dec 1837

Parents:
Father: Michael CLONINGER (AFN: TLPJ-6H)
Mother: Barbara (AFN: TLPJ-7N)[GlenScott.FTW]

John CLONINGER (AFN: TLPJ-J7)
Sex: M Event(s):
Born: 9 May 1781
<, Catawba, NC>
Died: 28 Dec 1837

Parents:
Father: Michael CLONINGER (AFN: TLPJ-6H)
Mother: Barbara (AFN: TLPJ-7N)

[NI00345] FTM Marriage CD spells last name as Thronbarg[GlenScott.FTW]

IGI Record

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Jacob THORNBURG
Sex: M

Event(s):
Born: 1795
', 'North Carolina

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Elizabeth

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Source Information:


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Film Number: 442665
Page Number:
Reference Number: 04635

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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

FTM Marriage CD spells last name as Thronbarg[GlenScott.FTW]

IGI Record

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Jacob THORNBURG
Sex: M

Event(s):
Born: 1795
', 'North Carolina

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Elizabeth

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Source Information:


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Film Number: 442665
Page Number:
Reference Number: 04635

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[NI00347] Some information obtained from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Richland Township, page 97, Dwelling 703, Family #681
1860 census lists Jacob's occupation as Farmer
-------------------
Some info obtained from 1850 census, IN, Monroe County, Richland township, District 74, page 244, dwelling 338, Family 338
-------------------
Mormon Library Call # 1760761
------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 149
has wife's last name spelled Kirby
-----------------
[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Easter's Mother, (Ester Kisby ?) was living with them noted on the 1850 Census as 76 B. VA[GlenScott.FTW]

Estate of Jacob Summit, Monroe County, Indiana (1862). Inventory submitted by Wm. T. A. Summit for the estate of Jacob Summit on March 15, 1862. Widow apparently survived Jacob.

http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/in/monroe/census/1850/richla74.txt
1850 Monroe County (Richland Township) Indiana Census

Summet, Jacob; 43 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summet, Easter; 35 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: Virginia
Summet, Jeremiah; 16 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Alice; 13 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Easter; 9 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, William; 8 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Henry; 6 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Kirby, Esther; 76 years; Female; Birthplace: Virginia

1860 Monroe County, Indiana, Richland Township

Jacob Summit M 53 Farmer Born North Carolina
Esther F 48 Born Virginia
Jeremiah M 26 Farmhand Born Indiana
Alice F 23 same
William M 19 same
Joel M 16 same
Sarah F 10 same




Land patent Records for Indiana:
SUMMET, JACOB 11/07/1837 12916 IN2080__.319 (KNOX COUNTY)
SUMMIT, JACOB 08/01/1839 18801 IN2200__.172 (KNOX COUNTY)


INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 1

PUETT ELISHA 2769 Summit Jacob 18320626 D 198
PUETT JESSE 2871 Summitt Jacob 18400311 H 388

Land Patent Report

Patent Description IN2200__.172
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 18801 Misc. Document Nr. :
Patentee Name: SUMMIT, JACOB
Warrantee Name:
Authority: April 24, 1820: Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 08/01/1839 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: VINCENNES
Comments:


Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 NWSE 10/ 1-N 8-W N 2ND PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 40 KNOX
Patent Description IN2080__.319
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 12916 Misc. Document Nr. :
Patentee Name: SUMMET, JACOB
Warrantee Name:
Authority: April 24, 1820: Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 11/07/1837 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: VINCENNES
Comments:


Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 NWSW 2/ 1-N 8-W N 2ND PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 40 KNOX

[NI00348] Mormon Library Call # 1760776
has birthdate 13 Dec 1809
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Found on www.genserv.com index#150
has husband's name as Jacob
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760776
has birthdate 13 Dec 1809
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Found on www.genserv.com index#150
has husband's name as Jacob
-----------------

[NI00349] some information obtained from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, Stinisville Post Office, Page 14-15, Dwelling # 108, Family # 108
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1860 census has Daniel's last name spelled Summet, occupation listed as Farmer
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some information obtained from 1850 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, District 74, page 255, dwelling 470, family 470
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Mormon Library Call # 1760761 has birthdate 29 Sept 1811, last name spelled Summet
----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#151
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[GlenScott.FTW]

[Daniel Summit signed his will on October 2, 1880 and it was entered for probate November 30, 1880. The probate documents list at least the following children: Louisa E. Steinwalt, Julia A. Beaumont, Mary E. Parks, Sarah C. Toommy, Margaret U. Stine, David M. Summit, Rachel J. Sturgeon (dec’d) and America C. Jackson (dec’d). The 1850, 1860 and 1870 censuses taken together identify the following children of this family: (1) Louisa (2) Rachael (3) Julia Ann (4) Mary E. (5) America C. (6) Sarah Catharine (7) Margaret W. (possible “U”) (8) David M. (9) Daniel P. (10) Christian N. (11) Isadora (12) Caledonia and (13) James.] Paul C Summitt's notes.


Family Tree Leaves
Summits Q378

Will Book IV, 1873-1890, Monroe County, Indiana

Summit, Daniel, pages 266-268
Signed: 2 Oct 1880 Probate: 30 Nov 1880

The following named children have already received outfits of furniture: Loueisa E. Steinwalt, Julia A. Beaumont, Mary E. Parks, Sarah C. Toommy, Margaret U. Stine, David M. Summit, Rachel J. Sturgeon (Dec'd), America C. Jackson (Dec'd).

Real estate to be divided equally after $1.00 given to each named child except Margaret U. Stine unless Abros Stine pays debt to estate.

Executor: James L. Steinwalt
Witnesses: John Branstetter, James L Steinwalt, John P. Leamon.

Probate and Guardianship files on Monroe County microfilm (a separate xerox sheet in this packet also lists these individuals and provides a description of microfilm program)

Christian Summet, roll # 7
Joseph Summet, roll #7
Joseph Summett, roll #8
Melinda A. Summett, roll #11
Jacob Summit, roll #77
John Summit, roll #8
Joseph E. Summit, roll #11
John Summits, roll #8
Joseph Summits, roll #7
Christian N. Summitt, role #22
Daniel Summitt, role #19


INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 2
(Most dates fall between 1841-1852 but earlier and later dates are possible. All must fall inside the 19th century) © 1998 Monroe County Historical Society, All Rights Reserved.
http://www.kiva.net/~mchm/land2.htm

CAMPBELL M M Summit Jjoseph 18511113 N 332 778

1850 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census

Summet, Daniel; 39 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summet, Mary; 35 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Louisa; 14 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Rachael; 12 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Julia; 9 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Mary; 7 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, America; 5 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Catherine; 4 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Margaret; 2 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana


1860 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census, dated June 28, 1860

Summet, Daniel; 48 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summet, Mary; 44 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Julia Ann; 19 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Mary E; 18 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, America C; 16 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Sarah B; 14 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Margaret W; 12 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, David M; 9 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Daniel P; 8 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Christian; 5 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Izadora; 3 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Caledonia; 9 months; Female; Birthplace: Indiana

1870 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, Daniel; 58 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Mary; 54 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Mary E; 29 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Sarah; 22 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, David; 18 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Daniel P; 15 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Christian; 14 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Isadora; 12 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Caladonia; 10 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, James; 9 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana

1880 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, Daniel; 67 years; Male; Farmer; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: North Carolina; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Daniel P; 25 years; Male; Son; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Christian; 23 years; Male; Son; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Isadora; 21 years; Female; Daughter; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Caladonia; 20 years; Female; Daughter; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

some information obtained from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, Stinisville Post Office, Page 14-15, Dwelling # 108, Family # 108
--------------
1860 census has Daniel's last name spelled Summet, occupation listed as Farmer
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some information obtained from 1850 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, District 74, page 255, dwelling 470, family 470
---------------
Mormon Library Call # 1760761 has birthdate 29 Sept 1811, last name spelled Summet
----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#151
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[GlenScott.FTW]

[Daniel Summit signed his will on October 2, 1880 and it was entered for probate November 30, 1880. The probate documents list at least the following children: Louisa E. Steinwalt, Julia A. Beaumont, Mary E. Parks, Sarah C. Toommy, Margaret U. Stine, David M. Summit, Rachel J. Sturgeon (dec’d) and America C. Jackson (dec’d). The 1850, 1860 and 1870 censuses taken together identify the following children of this family: (1) Louisa (2) Rachael (3) Julia Ann (4) Mary E. (5) America C. (6) Sarah Catharine (7) Margaret W. (possible “U”) (8) David M. (9) Daniel P. (10) Christian N. (11) Isadora (12) Caledonia and (13) James.] Paul C Summitt's notes.


Family Tree Leaves
Summits Q378

Will Book IV, 1873-1890, Monroe County, Indiana

Summit, Daniel, pages 266-268
Signed: 2 Oct 1880 Probate: 30 Nov 1880

The following named children have already received outfits of furniture: Loueisa E. Steinwalt, Julia A. Beaumont, Mary E. Parks, Sarah C. Toommy, Margaret U. Stine, David M. Summit, Rachel J. Sturgeon (Dec'd), America C. Jackson (Dec'd).

Real estate to be divided equally after $1.00 given to each named child except Margaret U. Stine unless Abros Stine pays debt to estate.

Executor: James L. Steinwalt
Witnesses: John Branstetter, James L Steinwalt, John P. Leamon.

Probate and Guardianship files on Monroe County microfilm (a separate xerox sheet in this packet also lists these individuals and provides a description of microfilm program)

Christian Summet, roll # 7
Joseph Summet, roll #7
Joseph Summett, roll #8
Melinda A. Summett, roll #11
Jacob Summit, roll #77
John Summit, roll #8
Joseph E. Summit, roll #11
John Summits, roll #8
Joseph Summits, roll #7
Christian N. Summitt, role #22
Daniel Summitt, role #19


INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 2
(Most dates fall between 1841-1852 but earlier and later dates are possible. All must fall inside the 19th century) © 1998 Monroe County Historical Society, All Rights Reserved.
http://www.kiva.net/~mchm/land2.htm

CAMPBELL M M Summit Jjoseph 18511113 N 332 778

1850 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census

Summet, Daniel; 39 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summet, Mary; 35 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Louisa; 14 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Rachael; 12 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Julia; 9 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Mary; 7 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, America; 5 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Catherine; 4 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Margaret; 2 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana


1860 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census, dated June 28, 1860

Summet, Daniel; 48 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summet, Mary; 44 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Julia Ann; 19 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Mary E; 18 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, America C; 16 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Sarah B; 14 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Margaret W; 12 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, David M; 9 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Daniel P; 8 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Christian; 5 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Izadora; 3 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summet, Caledonia; 9 months; Female; Birthplace: Indiana

1870 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, Daniel; 58 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Mary; 54 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Mary E; 29 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Sarah; 22 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, David; 18 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Daniel P; 15 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Christian; 14 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Isadora; 12 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Caladonia; 10 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, James; 9 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana

1880 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, Daniel; 67 years; Male; Farmer; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: North Carolina; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Daniel P; 25 years; Male; Son; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Christian; 23 years; Male; Son; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Isadora; 21 years; Female; Daughter; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Caladonia; 20 years; Female; Daughter; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana

[NI00350] some info obtained from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Perry Township, page 115, Dwelling 817, family # 792
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Some info obtained from 1850 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum township, dwelling 605, Family 605
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Mormon Library Call # 1760761
has DOB abt 1816
name spelled Summet
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www.genserve.com, Index # 152
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5404
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www.genserve.com, Index # 863
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Daniel was appointed guardian of Children[GlenScott.FTW]

Estate of Joseph Summit, initiated January 20, 1857, Monroe County, Indiana. Gilbert Litten, Administrator. Joseph's widow was Catharine Summit. One person signed a paper was Daniel Summit and a January 19, 1858 payment was made to Jacob Summit. There was a note due the estate by Lawson A. Summit dated April 4, 1857. There is also a guardianship file relating to the minor children of this Joseph Summit, who is apparently the son of Christian Summit and Elizabeth Master born in North Carolina in 1817. This file shows that Daniel Summit assumed responsibility for the guardianship interests of Alexander Summit (age 21 in June 1862), Elizabeth Catharine Summit, Linna S. Summit, minor heirs of Joseph Summit then residing in Cumberland County, Illinois who were joint owners of estate located in Monroe County, Indiana. The guardianship is executed on March 19, 1862. Alexander's full name is probably Christian Alexander.

Daniel Summit was appointed guardian of his children.

According to Robert Summitt's notes, Joseph died December 12, 1890 and is buried in Owen County Indiana.


1850 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census

Summit, Joseph; 33 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Catherine; 27 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Elizabeth; 3 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Christian; 9 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Linny; 2 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana

Owen County, Indiana: Marriages before 1850
( Surnames Beginning A - J )
http://www.owen.in.us/owenhist/bks123a.htm
"Person; Person; Date of Marriage; Minister."

Cline, Catharine; Summit, Joseph; Aug 06, 1840; John Layman, M.G.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

some info obtained from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Perry Township, page 115, Dwelling 817, family # 792
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Some info obtained from 1850 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum township, dwelling 605, Family 605
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Mormon Library Call # 1760761
has DOB abt 1816
name spelled Summet
-----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 152
------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5404
-----------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 863
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Daniel was appointed guardian of Children[GlenScott.FTW]

Estate of Joseph Summit, initiated January 20, 1857, Monroe County, Indiana. Gilbert Litten, Administrator. Joseph's widow was Catharine Summit. One person signed a paper was Daniel Summit and a January 19, 1858 payment was made to Jacob Summit. There was a note due the estate by Lawson A. Summit dated April 4, 1857. There is also a guardianship file relating to the minor children of this Joseph Summit, who is apparently the son of Christian Summit and Elizabeth Master born in North Carolina in 1817. This file shows that Daniel Summit assumed responsibility for the guardianship interests of Alexander Summit (age 21 in June 1862), Elizabeth Catharine Summit, Linna S. Summit, minor heirs of Joseph Summit then residing in Cumberland County, Illinois who were joint owners of estate located in Monroe County, Indiana. The guardianship is executed on March 19, 1862. Alexander's full name is probably Christian Alexander.

Daniel Summit was appointed guardian of his children.

According to Robert Summitt's notes, Joseph died December 12, 1890 and is buried in Owen County Indiana.


1850 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census

Summit, Joseph; 33 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Catherine; 27 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Elizabeth; 3 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Christian; 9 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Linny; 2 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana

Owen County, Indiana: Marriages before 1850
( Surnames Beginning A - J )
http://www.owen.in.us/owenhist/bks123a.htm
"Person; Person; Date of Marriage; Minister."

Cline, Catharine; Summit, Joseph; Aug 06, 1840; John Layman, M.G.

[NI00351] Found on www.genserv.com index#1526
Found on www.genserv.com index#153
Found on www.genserv.com index#859
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#1526
Found on www.genserv.com index#153
Found on www.genserv.com index#859
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[NI00352] [GlenScott.FTW]

[This marriage is listed in the Indiana marriage online database as Polly Summet to Henry A. Gunst June 9, 1843, Monroe county, IN. John Allen Summitt listed her as Mary S. Summit who married Henry A. Ground June 11, 1843. John Allen appears to be correct on the name of her husband.] Paul C Summitt's notes.

Chambersville Cemetery (near Stinesville over the Owen County line):
Mary S. Ground
wife of Henry A. Ground
Born April 1, 1821
Died August 7, 1909

Henry A Ground
Born September 29, 1822
Died Nov. 17, 1888
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

[This marriage is listed in the Indiana marriage online database as Polly Summet to Henry A. Gunst June 9, 1843, Monroe county, IN. John Allen Summitt listed her as Mary S. Summit who married Henry A. Ground June 11, 1843. John Allen appears to be correct on the name of her husband.] Paul C Summitt's notes.

Chambersville Cemetery (near Stinesville over the Owen County line):
Mary S. Ground
wife of Henry A. Ground
Born April 1, 1821
Died August 7, 1909

Henry A Ground
Born September 29, 1822
Died Nov. 17, 1888

[NI00353] some information obtained from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, Stinisville Post office, page 13, dwelling #101, family #101
1860 census has Lawson's age as 37 or 31
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Mormon Library Call #1760839
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www.genserve.com, Index # 155
has DOD 1880
----------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 494
DOD Nov 8, 1902
wife - Kizar Stine
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[GlenScott.FTW]

1860 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census, dated June 28, 1860
Stinesville Post Office; P 13; Dwelling 101; Family 101
Summit, Lawson; 37 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Malinda A; 26 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Amanada A; 3 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Mary J; 2 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Conne?, Efanila; 25 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Lose, Peter; 22 years; Male; Domestic; Birthplace: Indiana
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1870 Morgan County, Green Township, Census
Summit, Alexander, 47 years, Male; Farmer; $3000/$800; Birthplace: NC
Summit, Amanda, 13 years; Female Birthplace: IN
Summit, Mary J; 12 years; Female; Birthplace: IN
Summit, John M; 9 years; Male; Birthplace: IN
Summit, Elizabeth; 7 years; Female; Birthplace: IN

Stine, Elizabeth; 52 years; Keeping House $3,800/$700 Birthplace: NC
Stine, Elizabeth E; 14 years; Female; Birthplace: IN
Stine, Henry; 86 years; Male; Too old to work; Birthplace: PA
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1880 Census

Summit, Lawson A; 57 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: NC
Summit, Amanda; 22 years; Female; Housekeeping
Summit, Mary J; 21 years; Female; Sick with TB
Summit, John M; 19 years; Work on Farm
Summit, Elizabeth W; House Keeping

Stine, Elizabeth, 64 years; Female; House Keeping; Birthplace: NC Sister In law
Moulton, Hormand; 24 years; Male; Farm hand; Birthplace: KY
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INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 2
(Most dates fall between 1841-1852 but earlier and later dates are possible. All must fall inside the 19th century) © 1998 Monroe County Historical Society, All Rights Reserved.
http://www.kiva.net/~mchm/land2.htm

SUMMIT L A Summit Christan 18500404 N 244 2923
SUMMITT CHRISTIAN Summit L A 18500404 N 243 2922
SUMMITT FOSTER Hill nathan w 18480529 L 228 2779

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

some information obtained from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, Stinisville Post office, page 13, dwelling #101, family #101
1860 census has Lawson's age as 37 or 31
----------------
Mormon Library Call #1760839
---------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 155
has DOD 1880
----------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 494
DOD Nov 8, 1902
wife - Kizar Stine
----------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

1860 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census, dated June 28, 1860
Stinesville Post Office; P 13; Dwelling 101; Family 101
Summit, Lawson; 37 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Malinda A; 26 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Amanada A; 3 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Mary J; 2 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Conne?, Efanila; 25 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Lose, Peter; 22 years; Male; Domestic; Birthplace: Indiana
-----------
1870 Morgan County, Green Township, Census
Summit, Alexander, 47 years, Male; Farmer; $3000/$800; Birthplace: NC
Summit, Amanda, 13 years; Female Birthplace: IN
Summit, Mary J; 12 years; Female; Birthplace: IN
Summit, John M; 9 years; Male; Birthplace: IN
Summit, Elizabeth; 7 years; Female; Birthplace: IN

Stine, Elizabeth; 52 years; Keeping House $3,800/$700 Birthplace: NC
Stine, Elizabeth E; 14 years; Female; Birthplace: IN
Stine, Henry; 86 years; Male; Too old to work; Birthplace: PA
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1880 Census

Summit, Lawson A; 57 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: NC
Summit, Amanda; 22 years; Female; Housekeeping
Summit, Mary J; 21 years; Female; Sick with TB
Summit, John M; 19 years; Work on Farm
Summit, Elizabeth W; House Keeping

Stine, Elizabeth, 64 years; Female; House Keeping; Birthplace: NC Sister In law
Moulton, Hormand; 24 years; Male; Farm hand; Birthplace: KY
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INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 2
(Most dates fall between 1841-1852 but earlier and later dates are possible. All must fall inside the 19th century) © 1998 Monroe County Historical Society, All Rights Reserved.
http://www.kiva.net/~mchm/land2.htm

SUMMIT L A Summit Christan 18500404 N 244 2923
SUMMITT CHRISTIAN Summit L A 18500404 N 243 2922
SUMMITT FOSTER Hill nathan w 18480529 L 228 2779

[NI00354] 1860 census has Esther's name spelled Ester, age as 48
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1850 census has Esther's name spelled Easter, age as 39
----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 149
has last name spelled Kirby
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

1860 census has Esther's name spelled Ester, age as 48
---------------------
1850 census has Esther's name spelled Easter, age as 39
----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 149
has last name spelled Kirby
----------------------

[NI00357] [GlenScott.FTW]

1860 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census, dated June 28, 1860

Laymon, Catherine; 41 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Christian A; 19 years; Male; Laborer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, E.C.; 13 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Luvina; 11 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina

Chambersville Cemetery (near Stinesville over the Owen County Indiana line):
Catharine, Wife of Cyrenius Layman
Died September 25, 1870
Age 51yrs 2 mos 16 days
[This is the wife of Joseph Summit, son of Christian, who died probably in 1856 (estate administration commenced on January 20, 1857).
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

1860 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census, dated June 28, 1860

Laymon, Catherine; 41 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Christian A; 19 years; Male; Laborer; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, E.C.; 13 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, Luvina; 11 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina

Chambersville Cemetery (near Stinesville over the Owen County Indiana line):
Catharine, Wife of Cyrenius Layman
Died September 25, 1870
Age 51yrs 2 mos 16 days
[This is the wife of Joseph Summit, son of Christian, who died probably in 1856 (estate administration commenced on January 20, 1857).

[NI00358] [GlenScott.FTW]

Counties of Morgan, Monroe and Brown, Indiana. Historical and Biographical. Charles
Blanchard, Editor. Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., Publishers, 1884.
Monroe County
Biographical Sketches, Bean Blossom Township, p. 614

Valentine CLINE, an old settler of Monroe County, who is enterprising in his business of farming and stock-raising, was born about 1812, in Lincoln County, N.C., and is the second of ten children born to Philip and Elizabeth (ABBENATHA) CLINE, natives of North Carolina, and of German and English decent respectively. Valentine was reared on a farm, and attended school but one month in his life. In about 1829 or 1830, he came to Indiana, locating first at Chambersville, Owen County, where he lived about four years. He then removed to the river bottom, stayed a short time, when he returned to his first
place of residence. Mr. CLINE remained here four years, and during this time married, on March 13, 1839, Catherine, daughter of Christian and Betsey (MASTER) SUMMIT, of Monroe County. He then went near Ellettsville; remained two years; then near his present residence; then to Owen County, for two years, and finally came to the place on which he now lives. Mr. and Mrs. CLINE have three children - William Alexander, Rufus Oliver and Anna Catharine (TAYLOR. Mr. CLINE owns 146 acres of land, under good cultivation, with a good residence, barn and outbuildings. After his children’s marriage, he
presented them with 213 acres of land. Mr. CLINE began his life’s journey by working for $8 per month, but by his unceasing industry has been able to earn this fine home farm. His wife and children belong to the Baptist Church. He is a Democrat, and from his strength and activity, it is hoped he will long be with a community who greatly honor and respect him. He has reared two of his grandchildren - Amanda and William WILSON

[NI00361] From Harless K. Brakebill's notes:
born near Graceham Church
buried Old St. Paul Lutheran Cemetary, Monroe County, TN[GlenScott.FTW]

"Our Mosers of the Lutheran Church" by the Brakebills
Francis Moser migrated to East Tn. after the Revolution.
Rev. Soldier, buried in Old St. Paul Cemetery. Buried 1836.
sons John, Peter & Francis Jr. helped organize St. Paul Lutheran Ch.
In Monroe Co. Tn. about 1823.
Daniel Moser, nephew of Francis was a Lutheran minister who helped organized the Tn.
Synod in 1820. Preached in many churches in Tn. & N.C. Buried in Old St. John's Cem. in Conover, N.C.
Jacob & John Morgan Moser, grandsons of Francis became Lutheran Ministers. 1st
preached at St. Paul's in Monore Co. Tn. Then at St. James, Zion's, Solomons, St. Mary's to a few. Jacob was minister of the 1st Lutheran Church in Chattanooga until he retired in late 1930's.
Over 150 Moser's are buried in the Old St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery.

"Leonard Moser" by Harless Krauth Brakebill 1986
Francis d. 1836 & is buried in the Old German Lutheran Cemetery of St. Paul Church.
Served in Rev. War in N.C., S.C., & Md. Was at Yorktown for surrender.
Awarded 640 acres in Loncoln Co., now Catawba Co. N.C. for Rev. War
Service. Sold it about 1816 and moved to East Tenn.
Philip and bro. Noah served in the 62nd Tn. Mounted Infantry, & with Vaughn in
The Shanendoah Valley. (sons of John # 2)
# 5 Joseph went to Missouri and led a wagon train to Oregon in 1852.

"Revolutionary War Record" National Archives, Washington D.C.
Francis Moser**W-25719-BLW-57649-160-55
Madisonville, Monroe Co. Tn. Sept. 20, 1832. 73 yrs old, resident of said Co. states
"1779 resided Surry Co. N.C. enlisted for 9 mo, under Gen. Lincoln, in Capt Gager
Lewis's Co. Born in Fredericks Co. Md. In 1763. Lived 3 yrs. after war in Md. then
Moved back to Surry Co. for 2 yrs. then Lincoln Co. N.C. for upwards to 30 yrs. Moved
To E. Tn. for 1 yr. in Greene Co., then to Jefferson Co. for 10 yrs. Moved to Monroe Co.
1827.
Copy of Marriage Bond, Jefferson Co., Tn. Bond dated May 27, 1820. Between
Francis Moser & Polly Sipes (2nd m.) Signed: Francis Sipes & Abraham Sipes)
Widows Declaration: Nov. 24, 1853, McNairy Co. Tn., age 56 of Co. swears that she
Is widow of Francis Moser, who resided in Monroe Co. at his death, drawing an
annual pension. She married him on or about Oct. 1, 1820, and she was Mary
Sipes, that Francis died Nov. 22, 1836, and is buried in the German Cem. on Bat
Creek in Monroe Co.. Wm. & Mary Sipes swear they saw their sister married to
Francis.
Declaration by Mary Moser, age 60, dated Dec. 8, 1856, states she was admitted as
pensioner, March 11, 1853, under act of 1853. She received Bounty Land.



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MOSER, FRANCIS M.'s son: Rev. J.M. Shaffer preached sermon Jul 18, 1852.
St Pauls Lutheran
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http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/fmoser.htm
Francis Moser


Born: March 15, 1763
Died: October 22, 1836


Son of
Leonard Moser and Sarah Binkley




Introduction To The Family
Submitted By: Emily Stelly

Francis was born in Graceham, Frederick Co, MD to German emigrant, Leonard Moser and Swiss emigrant, Sarah Binkley. Leonard had come to America on September 23, 1732 aboard the ship "Adventure". In May of 1747 Leonard married Sarah and they soon started their family. Leonard Jr b. ca 1749, Jacob b. ca 1751, Peter b. June 23, 1753, Maria Sarah b. ca 1755, Anna Maria b. ca 1756, John Michael b. Aug 1, 1759, Samuel b. Apr. 4, 1761, Francis b. Mar 15, 1763, Christian b. Jan 1, 1765, Johanna Elizabeth b. Jan 30, 1867, Henrich b. Sept 12, 1769, Joseph b. July 21, 1772, Christina b. March 14, 1774. Leonard, Sarah and the children moved to Surry Co, NC about 1776. In 1778 Leonard got a land grant for 640 acres "on the Grassey Fork of Muddy Creek" in Surry Co, NC.

Francis Moser
Revolutionary War Server
Francis inlisted in 1779 at Surry Co, NC. He was in Micajah Lewis's company of a brigade commanded by General Benjamin Lincoln. When his nine month term was about to expire he was stationed at the Black Swamp on the Savannah River. He remembered while at the Black Swamp a Sgt Campbell brought around a paper for the men to sign stating that their term was expired and that they wished to go home. The troops could not be spared and he stated that Sgt Campbell was whipped for his actions in the matter. Francis then came down with camp fever, laying sick for several months. When he was able to travel, he started home and traveled about four hundred miles in a crippled condition. He was so reduced at his arrival home that his father did not know him. A couple months later he re-inlisted in a unit commanded by Col. Martin Armstrong, as a substitute for Jacob Spoonhower. Francis was in the Battle of Camden and after Gates defeat his unit scattered. Again he went home and found the country "so full of Tories" that he felt unsafe. In 1781 Francis and one of his brothers took horses and went to Maryland where they joined the militia. Francis was in Capt Murdocks Co. Francis witnessed the surrender of Cornwallis. Shortly afterwards he received his discharge and returned to Surry Co, NC and to his family.
View Francis Mosier Pension Declaration
View Francis Moser Grave Marker


Francis Moser and Elizabeth Miller
About 1785 or so, Francis met and married Elizabeth Miller. They moved to Lincoln Co, NC shortly thereafter and soon started a family. These are the children of that union.

Peter Moser b. Nov 17, 1790 d. Jan 31, 1834
John Paul Moser b. Aug 16, 1793 d. Jan 2, 1882
Sarah Moser b. May 24, 1795 d. June 30, 1856
Molly Ann Moser b. ca 1800 d. unknown at present
Joseph Moser b. Mar 15, 1806 d. Mar 21, 1887
Francis Moser, Jr b. Jan 31, 1810 d. Oct 30, 1865

Elizabeth Miller died when her last child was about 4 yrs old. About 1815 Francis moved his family to Green Co, TN. Several of his older children had moved to Tennessee after they married and Francis wanted to be near them. On Sept 17, 1816 Francis is on the list of Communicants of St James Lutheran Church in Green Co, TN. It is believed that Francis and his family moved to Jefferson Co, TN in the spring or early summer of 1818 because the last time Francis is listed in St James Lutheran is Apr 11, 1818.


Francis Moser and Mary Ann "Polly" Sipes
On June 13, 1820 in Jefferson Co, TN, Francis married Mary Ann "Polly" Sipes. Francis and Polly started their family before too long. These are the children of that union.

Mary Ann Moser b. Jan 1, 1821 d. July 18, 1907
Leonard Moser b ca. 1823 d.ca 1865
Eliza Moser b. ca 1824 d. unknown at present
Henry Moser b.ca 1828 d. ca 1859
Jackson Moser b. ca 1835 d. unknown at present

On Jan 3, 1826 Francis received a land grant of fifty acres in Jefferson Co, TN. In 1828, Francis, Polly and the children moved to Monroe Co, TN. Francis's eldest son Peter, born by Elizabeth Miller, had settled in the Bat Creek area of Monroe Co, TN in the mid 1820's. In the late 1820's, Francis and his new family moved near Peter and his wife Mary. When Francis died in 1863 he was buried at St Paul Lutheran Cem. A Revolutionary War marker was placed on the grave site in 1989. When Francis died he had 9 children living and 39 grandchildren.


Sources Of Reference:
Pennsylvania Passenger Ship Lists
Will of Leonard Moser
Will of Sarah Binkley Moser Bartley
Land Grants of Francis Moser
Cemetery Records
Marriage Records
Census Records
Church Records
DAR Application






[NI00362] From Harless K. Brakebill's notes:
suggests that Elizabeth Miller Moser died at the birth of Francis 2nd.

[NI00364] H. Brakebill says died in 1889 in Brakebill, TN

[NI00381] H. Brakebill suggests born in 1822

[NI00385] Mormon Record AFN:F9J1-T5[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:F9J1-T5

[NI00429] H. Brakebill says born in Eckartsweiler, Bavaria Germany

[NI00430] H. Brakebill says born in Alsace Germany which is now France, Streinthal district?
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Glen has her name spelled Binkley
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[NI00436] H. Brakebill suggest name is Anna Mira Moser

[NI00441] H. Brakebill suggests this is Henry Moser

[NI00442] H. Brakebill suggests birthdate was July 26, 1772

[NI00445] [GlenScott.FTW]

Peter was a confederate soldier. Battle of Strawberry Plains 1864.

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Peter was a confederate soldier. Battle of Strawberry Plains 1864.

[NI00446] Picture taken during interview 1977 available
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Picture taken during interview 1977 available
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[NI00447] [GlenScott.FTW]

EVENT: Social Security:: 432-28-8187
EVENT: State of Issue:: Arkansas
EVENT: Last Residence:: 71753

[NI00451] [GlenScott.FTW]

Farmer

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Farmer

[NI00453] [GlenScott.FTW]

Occupation: Dentist[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Occupation: Dentist

[NI00454] [GlenScott.FTW]

Merchant
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Merchant

[NI00456] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Kennett, Missouri. She was a teacher.

Essie's parents were double cousins.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Kennett, Missouri. She was a teacher.

Essie's parents were double cousins.

[NI00459] Summitt, William Robert. (1931- ) Economics of Flat Grain Storage Facilities[GlenScott.FTW]

Author: Summitt, William Robert, 1931- [from old
catalog]
Title: Economics of flat grain storage facilities in
Kansas
Published: Washington] Farmer Cooperative Service, U. S.
Dept. of Agriculture [1964]
Description: ii, 23 p. illus. 26 cm.
LC Call No.: HD1751.A9183 no. 685
Subjects: Grain elevators -- Kansas. [from old catalog]
Grain -- Storage. [from old catalog]
Other authors: Sorenson, L. Orlo, [from old catalog] joint
author.
Series Entry: [United States. Dept. of Agriculture] Marketing
research report no. 685. [from old catalog]
Control No.: 6116348

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summitt, William Robert. (1931- ) Economics of Flat Grain Storage Facilities[GlenScott.FTW]

Author: Summitt, William Robert, 1931- [from old
catalog]
Title: Economics of flat grain storage facilities in
Kansas
Published: Washington] Farmer Cooperative Service, U. S.
Dept. of Agriculture [1964]
Description: ii, 23 p. illus. 26 cm.
LC Call No.: HD1751.A9183 no. 685
Subjects: Grain elevators -- Kansas. [from old catalog]
Grain -- Storage. [from old catalog]
Other authors: Sorenson, L. Orlo, [from old catalog] joint
author.
Series Entry: [United States. Dept. of Agriculture] Marketing
research report no. 685. [from old catalog]
Control No.: 6116348

[NI00530] Forrester's notes has middle name as Annell[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Forrester's notes has middle name as Annell

[NI00540] Forrester's notes have middle name spelled Juliane
------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Forrester's notes have middle name spelled Juliane
------------

[NI00567] Died of a stroke at 58 years of age[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Died of a stroke at 58 years of age

[NI00569] died from burns received from playing in fire and developing pneumonia[GlenScott.FTW]

Pascal died from burns related to a fire.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

died from burns received from playing in fire and developing pneumonia[GlenScott.FTW]

Pascal died from burns related to a fire.

[NI00570] (from Bev Tippett)

James Madison Beasley was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee in 1830. It is suggested that his family moved to West Tennessee from Middle Tennessee when the Indian Lands opened up. A whole wagon-train of people left Middle Tennessee during this time period.

James joined the 1 (Fields) Tennessee Infantry of the Confederate States Army in 1861. He was wound at "Devils's Elbo" in Georgia. The story goes that he wouldn't let his company surrender when the war was over. When the Stars and Stripes were run up over the breast works of the Confederate's, he went up and tore it down. The Union soldiers put up the second flag. He went after than one, too. The winning army shot him. This is documented when he applied for a pension in 1906. He writes that he was shot in the hip and the ball came out in the back. He had chronic dysentery beginning first in a mild way during his service in the army. By this time he was almost paralyzed and unable to do any kind of manual labor. He was released from the army at the surrender in North Carolina. When asked if he took the oath of allegiance to the United States Government -- answer: NO. By 1906, he was living at Chestnut Bluff in Crockett County with hiswife, Bettie Vaughn. She was born in Murfreesboro in 1844 and they were married on May 21 or June 1, 1867. His pension application states that he was living with his wife, a son (age 23) and a daughter (age 17) on a farm which was not enough to support them.

He had no estate and only one cow and two horses.

James died in late 1906 or early 1907 as Bettie applied for a widow's pension. (gravestone says 1904) She stated that they had 10 children -- 5 boys and 5 girls. Bettie (Mary Elizabeth) died in 1913.

The above information was researched by Vera Dale, Scottsdale, AZ. Her great, great grandmother, Balkis Lauvina Beasley Mattis was a sister to James. He had 1 or 2 other brothers: William N. and Harrison. William M. served in the same regiment and company. both made Lt. and one went on to be Capt. and a magistrate in Dyer or Crockett County.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

(from Bev Tippett)

James Madison Beasley was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee in 1830. It is suggested that his family moved to West Tennessee from Middle Tennessee when the Indian Lands opened up. A whole wagon-train of people left Middle Tennessee during this time period.

James joined the 1 (Fields) Tennessee Infantry of the Confederate States Army in 1861. He was wound at "Devils's Elbo" in Georgia. The story goes that he wouldn't let his company surrender when the war was over. When the Stars and Stripes were run up over the breast works of the Confederate's, he went up and tore it down. The Union soldiers put up the second flag. He went after than one, too. The winning army shot him. This is documented when he applied for a pension in 1906. He writes that he was shot in the hip and the ball came out in the back. He had chronic dysentery beginning first in a mild way during his service in the army. By this time he was almost paralyzed and unable to do any kind of manual labor. He was released from the army at the surrender in North Carolina. When asked if he took the oath of allegiance to the United States Government -- answer: NO. By 1906, he was living at Chestnut Bluff in Crockett County with hiswife, Bettie Vaughn. She was born in Murfreesboro in 1844 and they were married on May 21 or June 1, 1867. His pension application states that he was living with his wife, a son (age 23) and a daughter (age 17) on a farm which was not enough to support them.

He had no estate and only one cow and two horses.

James died in late 1906 or early 1907 as Bettie applied for a widow's pension. (gravestone says 1904) She stated that they had 10 children -- 5 boys and 5 girls. Bettie (Mary Elizabeth) died in 1913.

The above information was researched by Vera Dale, Scottsdale, AZ. Her great, great grandmother, Balkis Lauvina Beasley Mattis was a sister to James. He had 1 or 2 other brothers: William N. and Harrison. William M. served in the same regiment and company. both made Lt. and one went on to be Capt. and a magistrate in Dyer or Crockett County.

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[NI00584] [GlenScott.FTW]

Olcie Vernon Summitt Longtime minister, 81 ( Editors Note: Son of George Weekly Summitt and Mary Margarette Worrells and Grandson of James Lee Summitt and Lucy Francis White.) Olcie Vernon Summitt, 81, of Dyersburg, died Thursday, Oct. 7, 1999, at Methodist-LeBonheur Dyersburg. He was a minister of 55 years, Sunday school superintendent and trustee of The Church of Jesus Christ, a retired meat market manager for 21 years having worked at Big Star, Pic-Pac, and Piggly-Wiggly, a WWII veteran of the Medical Corpos under Gen. George S. Patton, former member, chaplain and commander of DAV, member of Woodmen of the World, selected Mr. Woodman twice by WOW, 1985 Outstanding Gardner of the Community by Resource Development Agency. Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, 1999, at Dyersburg Funeral Home with Bishop Jimmy Ennis and Bishop Bobby Renshaw officiating. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery in Dyersburg. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Bizzle Summitt; one daughter, Kathy Ennis of Dyersburg; one sister, Nannie Sue Pitt of Memphis; two grand-children, Jim Ennis and Jenny Ennis; and one great-grandchild, Joanna Ennis. Pallbearers were Bishoop Erby Reed, Bishop James Trull, Elder George McCaig, Elder Ronnie Harris, Elder Johnny Harris, and Elder Ed Gilbert. Honorary pallbearers were Roger Hawkins, Robert Willard, William Hammett, Alvin Reed, Leon Goff, Dr. J.R. Reynolds, Bill Revell, Brett Jones, and John Pollock. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be directed to The Church of Jesus Christ Christian School, P.O. Box 160, Dyersburg, Tenn. 38025. [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Olcie Vernon Summitt Longtime minister, 81 ( Editors Note: Son of George Weekly Summitt and Mary Margarette Worrells and Grandson of James Lee Summitt and Lucy Francis White.) Olcie Vernon Summitt, 81, of Dyersburg, died Thursday, Oct. 7, 1999, at Methodist-LeBonheur Dyersburg. He was a minister of 55 years, Sunday school superintendent and trustee of The Church of Jesus Christ, a retired meat market manager for 21 years having worked at Big Star, Pic-Pac, and Piggly-Wiggly, a WWII veteran of the Medical Corpos under Gen. George S. Patton, former member, chaplain and commander of DAV, member of Woodmen of the World, selected Mr. Woodman twice by WOW, 1985 Outstanding Gardner of the Community by Resource Development Agency. Services were held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, 1999, at Dyersburg Funeral Home with Bishop Jimmy Ennis and Bishop Bobby Renshaw officiating. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery in Dyersburg. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Bizzle Summitt; one daughter, Kathy Ennis of Dyersburg; one sister, Nannie Sue Pitt of Memphis; two grand-children, Jim Ennis and Jenny Ennis; and one great-grandchild, Joanna Ennis. Pallbearers were Bishoop Erby Reed, Bishop James Trull, Elder George McCaig, Elder Ronnie Harris, Elder Johnny Harris, and Elder Ed Gilbert. Honorary pallbearers were Roger Hawkins, Robert Willard, William Hammett, Alvin Reed, Leon Goff, Dr. J.R. Reynolds, Bill Revell, Brett Jones, and John Pollock. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be directed to The Church of Jesus Christ Christian School, P.O. Box 160, Dyersburg, Tenn. 38025.

[NI00593] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-04[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-04

[NI00594] According to James Daniel's Notes, some records may show her name as Rose Etta.
-------------------
Marriage License shows her from Still Water, Montgomery County, Arkansas.
-------------------
1910 Census for Montgomery County, Arkansas shows her name as Rosie E.
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-2G
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

According to James Daniel's Notes, some records may show her name as Rose Etta.
-------------------
Marriage License shows her from Still Water, Montgomery County, Arkansas.
-------------------
1910 Census for Montgomery County, Arkansas shows her name as Rosie E.
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-2G
-------------------

[NI00596] some of my early notes suggest maiden name was Glemmer?
1860 census has Hannah Glemmer age 73 living with them
----------------------------
Info from Glen Summitt suggests this is Clemmer and Hannah was Nancy's grandmother?
------------
Tombstone Notes: Nancy Jane Summitt, Nov 27, 1835, Aug 31, 1915, "She was the sunshine of our home.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

1860 Census has Hannah Clemmer, 73, living with them.

Following taken from bio on the internet on the Davis Family:

"My brother Walter C Davis received the tradition in its oral and more exciting form. Here is what he wrote about William Davis's first home inTennessee.

"So far as we know, the first land which William Davis owned was
his part of the land taken by John Clemmer and divided so that
every child had a share. The quarter section on which William
Davis lived was the northwest corner of the section, being the
land sold (later) to Peter and Jane Summitt and known to our
family as the Summitt place..... Here he built his house on the
rocky ridge, right on the border between the white bald ridge and
the red knob land. He cleared this farm, cutting and rolling
huge logs to the bottom of the knobs and burning them. The
original house was still standing when I was a lad of 12 and
visited my uncle and aunt..... When dinner time came we ate in
this part of the house built by William Davis, which was then the
kitchen and dining room of Uncle Pete and Aunt Jane Summitt."
(Dated December 20 1963)

There was much Union sentiment in East Tennessee, which never did vote to secede from the Union. In fact Andrew Johnson remained a United States senator all through the war. A son-in-law of William Davis, Peter Summitt, and a nephew, Nathan J Davis, joined the Confederate army in Tennessee. A son, James M Davis, and a grandson, William Gaston, joined the Union army in Missouri.

SUMMIT, NANCY J., age 41 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tombstone:
Summitt, Nancy Jane Nov 27, 1835 Aug 31, 1915 She was the sunshine of our home. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250

[NI00598] Roger D. Fryar's Notes spell last name WOLF[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Roger D. Fryar's Notes spell last name WOLF

[NI00599] Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-L3[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-L3

[NI00600] burned to death at a young age
Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-M8[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Martha was burned to death in a fire.[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FTW]

Martha was burned to death in a fire while young.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

burned to death at a young age
Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-M8[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Martha was burned to death in a fire.[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FTW]

Martha was burned to death in a fire while young.

[NI00601] Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-NF
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Found on www.genserv.com index# 5104
spelled with only one "t"
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-NF
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Found on www.genserv.com index# 5104
spelled with only one "t"
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[NI00603] Mormon Record AFN:FNKP-2S[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKP-2S

[NI00604] John Summit says Alma's last name is Woods

[GlenScott.FTW]

Husband's Name Frank SUMMIT (AFN:20PL-3G4) Born: 21 Feb 1890 Place: Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas Died: 14 Jan 1961 Place: Hot Springs, , Arkansas

Wife's Name Alma SUMMIT (AFN:20PL-3HB) Born: 20 Feb 1897 Place: Mineral Wells, , Texas Died: 5 Mar 1975 Place: Hot Springs, , Arkansas Buried: 6 Mar 1975 Place: Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

John Summit says Alma's last name is Woods

[GlenScott.FTW]

Husband's Name Frank SUMMIT (AFN:20PL-3G4) Born: 21 Feb 1890 Place: Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas Died: 14 Jan 1961 Place: Hot Springs, , Arkansas

Wife's Name Alma SUMMIT (AFN:20PL-3HB) Born: 20 Feb 1897 Place: Mineral Wells, , Texas Died: 5 Mar 1975 Place: Hot Springs, , Arkansas Buried: 6 Mar 1975 Place: Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas

[NI00605] Died of Congestion
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-QR
one t
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4571
Found on www.genserv.com index#5106
both withone t
-----------------[GlenScott.FTW]

Butied: Barber, Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Died of Congestion
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-QR
one t
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4571
Found on www.genserv.com index#5106
both withone t
-----------------[GlenScott.FTW]

Butied: Barber, Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas

[NI00606] died at the age of 15 years and 3 days. Died of pneumonia just 12 days before the death of the wife of John Francis Jr. (Cora)
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Mormon Record AFN: FNK3-RX
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4572
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5107
only one t
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

died at the age of 15 years and 3 days. Died of pneumonia just 12 days before the death of the wife of John Francis Jr. (Cora)
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Mormon Record AFN: FNK3-RX
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4572
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5107
only one t
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[NI00607] Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-S4
record has name spelled Summit
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Summit, Savanah 1143 Moody, Walter S530 15Oct1894 14Feb1965 SUM09FA
Summit, Savanah 5108 Moody, Walter C S530 15Oct1894 14Feb1965 MANX1
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Married by Rev. James F Summit
Summit, Rutha S. 4031 S530 10Apr1896 SUM09FA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-S4
record has name spelled Summit
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Summit, Savanah 1143 Moody, Walter S530 15Oct1894 14Feb1965 SUM09FA
Summit, Savanah 5108 Moody, Walter C S530 15Oct1894 14Feb1965 MANX1
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Married by Rev. James F Summit
Summit, Rutha S. 4031 S530 10Apr1896 SUM09FA
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[NI00608] Mormon Record AFN:FNKP-45

[NI00610] Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-1R

[NI00611] Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-VG
listed with only one t
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Found on www.genserv.com index#1146
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5110
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-VG
listed with only one t
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Found on www.genserv.com index#1146
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5110
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[NI00612] Mormon Record AFN:FNKR-4F[GlenScott.FTW]

Her Social Security Number was 542380932, she resided at Rogers, Benton, Arkansas at the time of her death. She got her number between 1952 and 1953 in Oregon.

ALLIE SUMMIT 13 Nov 1900 3 Apr 1993 72756 (Rogers, Benton, AR) (No Location Given) 542-38-0932 Oregon (Between 1952 and 1953) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKR-4F[GlenScott.FTW]

Her Social Security Number was 542380932, she resided at Rogers, Benton, Arkansas at the time of her death. She got her number between 1952 and 1953 in Oregon.

ALLIE SUMMIT 13 Nov 1900 3 Apr 1993 72756 (Rogers, Benton, AR) (No Location Given) 542-38-0932 Oregon (Between 1952 and 1953)

[NI00614] Mormon Record AFN:FNKR-5L[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Barber Cemetery
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKR-5L[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Barber Cemetery

[NI00615] Found on www.genserv.com index#4574
Found on www.genserv.com index#5112
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Found on www.genserv.com index#1151
Found on www.genserv.com index#5113
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[GlenScott.FTW]

STEELY SUMMIT 22 Jan 1905 Sep 1981 71901 Hot Springs National Park, Garland, AR 432-03-8972 AR (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4574
Found on www.genserv.com index#5112
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Found on www.genserv.com index#1151
Found on www.genserv.com index#5113
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[GlenScott.FTW]

STEELY SUMMIT 22 Jan 1905 Sep 1981 71901 Hot Springs National Park, Garland, AR 432-03-8972 AR (Before 1951)

[NI00618] Found on www.genserv.com index#1152
Found on www.genserv.com index#5559
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3853
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5447
one t
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[GlenScott.FTW]

ESSIE SUMMIT 26 Aug 1907 4 Oct 1988 71913 (Hot Springs, Garland, AR) (No Location Given) 430-21-8216 Arkansas (1973) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#1152
Found on www.genserv.com index#5559
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3853
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5447
one t
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[GlenScott.FTW]

ESSIE SUMMIT 26 Aug 1907 4 Oct 1988 71913 (Hot Springs, Garland, AR) (No Location Given) 430-21-8216 Arkansas (1973)

[NI00619] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-11
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4550
spelled with only one "T"
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5056
spelled with only one "T"
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-11
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4550
spelled with only one "T"
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5056
spelled with only one "T"
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[NI00620] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-26
record has name as Louisy Matilda
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Mormon Record AFN:BQK0-CH
record has name Lula
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www.genserve.com, Index # 1116
one t
DOD Sept 27, 1966
name spelled Louisa Matilda
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5057
one t
DOD Sept 1962
name spelled Louisy Matilda
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-26
record has name as Louisy Matilda
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Mormon Record AFN:BQK0-CH
record has name Lula
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www.genserve.com, Index # 1116
one t
DOD Sept 27, 1966
name spelled Louisa Matilda
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5057
one t
DOD Sept 1962
name spelled Louisy Matilda
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[NI00621] Mormon Record AFN:BQKO-CH

[NI00622] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-3C
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Record # 1117
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Record # 5058
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-3C
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Record # 1117
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Record # 5058
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[NI00625] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-4J
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Found on www.genserv.com index#1119
Found on www.genserv.com index#5059
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Land patent records for Arkansas:
SUMMIT, HENRY J 10/15/1906 13207 AR3200__.172

Patent Description AR3200__.172
Cancelled: Y Document Nr. : 13207 Misc. Document Nr. : 23837
Patentee Name: SUMMIT, HENRY J
Warrantee Name:
Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead Entry (12 Stat. 392)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 10/15/1906 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: CAMDEN
Comments:
CANCELED DOCUMENT SEE PATENT #61-80-0061

Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 SE 3/ 1-S 25-W Y 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 133.37 MONTGOMERY
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-4J
-----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#1119
Found on www.genserv.com index#5059
---------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Land patent records for Arkansas:
SUMMIT, HENRY J 10/15/1906 13207 AR3200__.172

Patent Description AR3200__.172
Cancelled: Y Document Nr. : 13207 Misc. Document Nr. : 23837
Patentee Name: SUMMIT, HENRY J
Warrantee Name:
Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead Entry (12 Stat. 392)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 10/15/1906 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: CAMDEN
Comments:
CANCELED DOCUMENT SEE PATENT #61-80-0061

Legal Land Descriptions
Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties
1 SE 3/ 1-S 25-W Y 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 133.37 MONTGOMERY

[NI00626] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-OC[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-OC

[NI00627] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-5P
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Summit, William Fr 1121 Cromwell, Lula S530 08Aug1878 21Aug1960 SUM09FA
Summit, William Fr 5060 Cromwell, Lula S530 08Aug1878 21Aug1960 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-5P
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Summit, William Fr 1121 Cromwell, Lula S530 08Aug1878 21Aug1960 SUM09FA
Summit, William Fr 5060 Cromwell, Lula S530 08Aug1878 21Aug1960 MANX1
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[NI00629] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-6V
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Summit, Walter Roy 1111 Trapp, Lucinda J S530 16Oct1882 20Jul1963 SUM09FA
Summit, Walter Roy 5061 Trapp, Lucinda J S530 16Oct1882 20Jul1963 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-6V
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Summit, Walter Roy 1111 Trapp, Lucinda J S530 16Oct1882 20Jul1963 SUM09FA
Summit, Walter Roy 5061 Trapp, Lucinda J S530 16Oct1882 20Jul1963 MANX1
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[NI00630] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-Q5[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-Q5

[NI00631] Summit, Nolene 1112 Bobo, Clifton S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Nolene Pan 3614 Bobo, Andrew Cli S530 16Jul1924 SUM09FA
Summit, Nolene Pan 5432 S530 16Jul1924 MANX1
-------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Nolene 1112 Bobo, Clifton S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Nolene Pan 3614 Bobo, Andrew Cli S530 16Jul1924 SUM09FA
Summit, Nolene Pan 5432 S530 16Jul1924 MANX1
-------------------------

[NI00632] Mormon Record AFN: FNK2-72
record has birthdate as 10 Jan 1884
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN: FNK2-72
record has birthdate as 10 Jan 1884
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[NI00633] Mormon Record AFN:FNKG-2T

Listed as Isom G. Gibbs record SUM09FA
Listed as Isom Gibbs record MANX1

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKG-2T

Listed as Isom G. Gibbs record SUM09FA
Listed as Isom Gibbs record MANX1

[NI00634] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-87
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Summit, Thomas Jef 1125 S530 16Aug1887 26Apr1895 SUM09FA
Summit, Thomas Jef 5063 S530 16Aug1887 26Apr1895 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-87
----------------------
Summit, Thomas Jef 1125 S530 16Aug1887 26Apr1895 SUM09FA
Summit, Thomas Jef 5063 S530 16Aug1887 26Apr1895 MANX1
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[NI00636] Mormon Record AFN:FNKG-CD[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKG-CD

[NI00637] James Daniel's notes suggest born in 1851Glen Summitt has name spelled Conzody

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[GlenScott.FTW]

Baptised September 24, 1854 and buried in Old St Paul Cem, Monroe County, Tennessee.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

James Daniel's notes suggest born in 1851Glen Summitt has name spelled Conzody

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[GlenScott.FTW]

Baptised September 24, 1854 and buried in Old St Paul Cem, Monroe County, Tennessee.

[NI00640] Sherry Daniels notes say born in Sims, AR
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Sherry Daniels notes say born in Sims, AR
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[NI00642] James Daniel suggests born 1884[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

James Daniel suggests born 1884

[NI00647] Glen's notes suggest DOB Nov 5, 1890
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1920 Census, Washila Township, Montgomery County, AR
Barber, J.W. Head Age 29 born AR
Pearl Wife age 27 born AR
Coleman son 4 AR
Toy son 2 AR
J.R. son 1 AR
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen's notes suggest DOB Nov 5, 1890
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1920 Census, Washila Township, Montgomery County, AR
Barber, J.W. Head Age 29 born AR
Pearl Wife age 27 born AR
Coleman son 4 AR
Toy son 2 AR
J.R. son 1 AR
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[NI00651] Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-KW
record has last name Summit[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-KW
record has last name Summit

[NI00653] WWII - PFC Co. B 158th Infantry Regiment
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

WWII - PFC Co. B 158th Infantry Regiment
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[NI00657] Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-2X
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Summit, Thomas Wil 4061 Coffman, Marchie S530 29Nov1922 SUM09FA
Summit, Thomas Wil 5548 Coffman, Marchie S530 29Nov1922 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-2X
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Summit, Thomas Wil 4061 Coffman, Marchie S530 29Nov1922 SUM09FA
Summit, Thomas Wil 5548 Coffman, Marchie S530 29Nov1922 MANX1
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[NI00658] Found on www.genserv.com index#4062
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5549
spelled with one t
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4062
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5549
spelled with one t
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[NI00659] Found on www.genserv.com index#4063
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5550
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[GlenScott.FTW]

FLOYD SUMMIT 23 May 1927 May 1981 (No Location Given) 38654 (Olive Branch, De Soto, MS) 429-40-8422 Arkansas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4063
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5550
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[GlenScott.FTW]

FLOYD SUMMIT 23 May 1927 May 1981 (No Location Given) 38654 (Olive Branch, De Soto, MS) 429-40-8422 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI00660] Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-5G
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Summit, Sylvia Rut 4064 Crow, Melvin Bla S530 05Oct1930 10Oct1956 SUM09FA
Summit, Sylvia Rut 5551 Crow, Melvin Bla S530 05Oct1930 10Oct1956 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-5G
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Summit, Sylvia Rut 4064 Crow, Melvin Bla S530 05Oct1930 10Oct1956 SUM09FA
Summit, Sylvia Rut 5551 Crow, Melvin Bla S530 05Oct1930 10Oct1956 MANX1
----------------------

[NI00665] Served in Company B of the 47th Tenn. Infantry. ***May have fought at Shiloh***[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Served in Company B of the 47th Tenn. Infantry. ***May have fought at Shiloh***

[NI00674] Information from:
Chip Summitt
-----------
Chip Summitt's notes show Joseph's middle name as Center
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Glen Summit's notes also show middle name as Center
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Glen Summit's notes say Joseph born abt 1857 and died 1929 (these are the same dates we have for James.
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two tombstone entries:
tombstone says Joseph C. Summitt, Oct 10, 1857, Nov 3, 1929, , St. Paul Lutheran Church (New), 8 mi NE Madisonville
tombstone says Joseph C. Summitt, Oct 10, 1857, Nov 2, 1929, "Beloved one Farewell", St. Paul Lutheran, Lakeside
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Both Joseph and wife are buried Old St Paul Lutheran.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Joseph C Oct 10, 1857 Nov 3, 1929 St. Paul Lutheran Church (New) 8 Mi NE Madisonville W-254
Summitt, Joseph C. Oct 10, 1857 Nov 2, 1929 "Beloved One Farewell" St. Paul Lutheran Lakeside H-215



[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Both Joseph and wife are buried Old St Paul Lutheran.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Joseph C Oct 10, 1857 Nov 3, 1929 St. Paul Lutheran Church (New) 8 Mi NE Madisonville W-254
Summitt, Joseph C. Oct 10, 1857 Nov 2, 1929 "Beloved One Farewell" St. Paul Lutheran Lakeside H-215



Information from:
Chip Summitt
-----------
Chip Summitt's notes show Joseph's middle name as Center
-----------
Glen Summit's notes also show middle name as Center
------------
Glen Summit's notes say Joseph born abt 1857 and died 1929 (these are the same dates we have for James.
----------
two tombstone entries:
tombstone says Joseph C. Summitt, Oct 10, 1857, Nov 3, 1929, , St. Paul Lutheran Church (New), 8 mi NE Madisonville
tombstone says Joseph C. Summitt, Oct 10, 1857, Nov 2, 1929, "Beloved one Farewell", St. Paul Lutheran, Lakeside
--------------

[NI00676] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Lakeside Baptist Cem, Monroe County, Tennessee.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Lakeside Baptist Cem, Monroe County, Tennessee.

[NI00681] Ricky's email address was 72113.3012@Compuserve.com[GlenScott.FTW]

72113.3012@compuserve.com
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Ricky's email address was 72113.3012@Compuserve.com[GlenScott.FTW]

72113.3012@compuserve.com

[NI00683] Adopted[GlenScott.FTW]

Adopted
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Adopted[GlenScott.FTW]

Adopted

[NI00687] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Voecklabruck, Austria
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Voecklabruck, Austria

[NI00743] Obituary:
From Pine Bluff Commercial, Pine Bluff, AR page 8A
 Monday, April 23, 2001
Mr. Gordon Thornton Summitt, Sr., 98, 0f 6400 Trinity Drive, passed away in the early morning hours of Saturday, April 21, 2001 at Trinity Villiage.
Born near Dyersburg, Tennessee to the late Robert F. and Maude Thornton Summitt on January 1, 1903. He was reared and received his early education in Monroe County, Arkansas. He moved to Pine Bluff in 1965. He began his career with the Cotton Belt Railroad in 1923. He worked in the Maintenance of Way Department during the time he worked and lived in Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas, and retired in 1968, as Assistant Division Engineer. After his retirement, he continued to work in Maintenance of Way in private business.
He was a member of Carr Memorial United Methodist Church, the Lamartine Lodge #90 F.&A.M., the Arkansas Consistory, and the Sahara Shine Temple.
Mr. Summitt was survived by three sons, Gordon T. Summitt, Jr. and his wife Jo Ann of Plano, Texas, William L. Summitt of Fort Worth, Texas, James W. Summitt and his wife Patricia of Vandalia, Ohio, two daughters, Frances and husband Merrill Vance of Anderson, Indiana, Wilma Summitt of Anderson, Indiana, seventeen grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
He was predeceased by his wife, Lena Covey Summitt, three children, Anna Stewart, Charles K. Summitt, Jeanette Delaney, two sisters and two brothers.
Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Ralph Robinson & Son Funeral Directors with the Rev. Pete Beevers officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Gideons Internationa or the Shriners.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

-----------------------[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Obituary:
From Pine Bluff Commercial, Pine Bluff, AR page 8A
 Monday, April 23, 2001
Mr. Gordon Thornton Summitt, Sr., 98, 0f 6400 Trinity Drive, passed away in the early morning hours of Saturday, April 21, 2001 at Trinity Villiage.
Born near Dyersburg, Tennessee to the late Robert F. and Maude Thornton Summitt on January 1, 1903. He was reared and received his early education in Monroe County, Arkansas. He moved to Pine Bluff in 1965. He began his career with the Cotton Belt Railroad in 1923. He worked in the Maintenance of Way Department during the time he worked and lived in Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas, and retired in 1968, as Assistant Division Engineer. After his retirement, he continued to work in Maintenance of Way in private business.
He was a member of Carr Memorial United Methodist Church, the Lamartine Lodge #90 F.&A.M., the Arkansas Consistory, and the Sahara Shine Temple.
Mr. Summitt was survived by three sons, Gordon T. Summitt, Jr. and his wife Jo Ann of Plano, Texas, William L. Summitt of Fort Worth, Texas, James W. Summitt and his wife Patricia of Vandalia, Ohio, two daughters, Frances and husband Merrill Vance of Anderson, Indiana, Wilma Summitt of Anderson, Indiana, seventeen grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
He was predeceased by his wife, Lena Covey Summitt, three children, Anna Stewart, Charles K. Summitt, Jeanette Delaney, two sisters and two brothers.
Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Ralph Robinson & Son Funeral Directors with the Rev. Pete Beevers officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Gideons Internationa or the Shriners.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

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[NI00763] [GlenScott.FTW]

SS: 440280122; Juanita was also cremated.

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SS: 440280122; Juanita was also cremated.

[NI00770] Marilyn's notes say Fred Henry Wilkening
------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Marilyn's notes say Fred Henry Wilkening
------------

[NI00771] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Lone Pine Cemetery.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Lone Pine Cemetery.

[NI00777] Marily's notes spell this name Jackie.
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Marily's notes spell this name Jackie.
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[NI00781] Found on www.genserv.com index#1420
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[GlenScott.FTW]

January 7, 1837 - Frederick married Catharina Paysour by bond dated January 7, 1837 in Lincoln County.

1840 - Frederick Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1 male under 5 years; 1 male 20 to under 30 years; 1 female 20 to under 30 years. 1840 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 363, page 122

1850 - Although Frederick does not seem to appear in the 1850 Census for Gaston County, he is listed in the 1850 Gaston County Slave Schedule as the master of a 13-year-old black female. His name is listed as "Frederick Sumut."

January 14, 1855 - Frederick died at 38 and he is buried in the Paysour-Rhyml Cemetery in Gaston County, North Carolina.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#1420
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[GlenScott.FTW]

January 7, 1837 - Frederick married Catharina Paysour by bond dated January 7, 1837 in Lincoln County.

1840 - Frederick Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1 male under 5 years; 1 male 20 to under 30 years; 1 female 20 to under 30 years. 1840 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 363, page 122

1850 - Although Frederick does not seem to appear in the 1850 Census for Gaston County, he is listed in the 1850 Gaston County Slave Schedule as the master of a 13-year-old black female. His name is listed as "Frederick Sumut."

January 14, 1855 - Frederick died at 38 and he is buried in the Paysour-Rhyml Cemetery in Gaston County, North Carolina.

[NI00782] Found on www.genserv.com index#916
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[GlenScott.FTW]

IGI Record

John L. SUMMIT
Sex: M

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Rebecca BRINK
Marriage: 15 Mar 1883 Platte', 'Missouri

Batch number: M515612
Sheet:
Source:
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#916
-----------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

IGI Record

John L. SUMMIT
Sex: M

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Rebecca BRINK
Marriage: 15 Mar 1883 Platte', 'Missouri

Batch number: M515612
Sheet:
Source:

[NI00783] Summit, William Ge 4003 S530 29Sept1949 SUM09FA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, William Ge 4003 S530 29Sept1949 SUM09FA
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[NI00801] [GlenScott.FTW]

Place of Work: Law Office of Marilyn K Summitt, PA/Florida USA
Job Title: Attorney Work Phone: 954-978-3155

Education
College/University Delta State Univ Cleveland, MS, 1986
College/University Univ of Florida Gainesville, FL, 1991

Group Affiliations:Professional Associations ABA, FL Bar, FICPA
Personal Interests: Favorite Sports Teams Florida Marlins, 1997 World Series Champions

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Place of Work: Law Office of Marilyn K Summitt, PA/Florida USA
Job Title: Attorney Work Phone: 954-978-3155

Education
College/University Delta State Univ Cleveland, MS, 1986
College/University Univ of Florida Gainesville, FL, 1991

Group Affiliations:Professional Associations ABA, FL Bar, FICPA
Personal Interests: Favorite Sports Teams Florida Marlins, 1997 World Series Champions

[NI00807] Marilyn's notes say DOD Dec 5.
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Marilyn's notes say DOD Dec 5.
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[NI00837] Record # 734[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Record # 734

[NI00838] www.genserve.com, Index # 735
lists DOD as Jul 14, 1856
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 735
lists DOD as Jul 14, 1856
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[NI00839] www.genserve.com, Index # 2303
------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 2303
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[NI00840] Summit, Rachel 447 S530 1856 BOYA8JA
Summit, Rachel 447 S530 1856 BOYD8JA
Summit, Rachel 736 Shields, John S530 30Oct1856 02Feb1889 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, RACHEL: b. Oct 30, 1856, bapt. Feb 10, 1857.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Rachel 447 S530 1856 BOYA8JA
Summit, Rachel 447 S530 1856 BOYD8JA
Summit, Rachel 736 Shields, John S530 30Oct1856 02Feb1889 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, RACHEL: b. Oct 30, 1856, bapt. Feb 10, 1857.

[NI00841] some information obtained from 1880 census, TN, Monroe County, 10th district, page 20, Dwelling # 163, Family # 166
occupation listed as student and misc as college
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www.genserve.com, Index # 448
simply listed as James
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www.genserve.com, Index # 738
lists middle name as Hanc?
DOD listed as 12May1934
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

some information obtained from 1880 census, TN, Monroe County, 10th district, page 20, Dwelling # 163, Family # 166
occupation listed as student and misc as college
----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 448
simply listed as James
---------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 738
lists middle name as Hanc?
DOD listed as 12May1934
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[NI00842] xiii. MARANDA FRANCIS SUMMITT32, b. Abt. 1862, Monroe Co., Tennessee33.[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MIRANDA TENNESSEE: dau. of E. Summit, b. Sep 8, 1861.
SUMMIT, MARANDA T., age 19 -Oct 10, 1874
SUMMIT, MARANDA T.- Dec 26, 1875, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

xiii. MARANDA FRANCIS SUMMITT32, b. Abt. 1862, Monroe Co., Tennessee33.[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MIRANDA TENNESSEE: dau. of E. Summit, b. Sep 8, 1861.
SUMMIT, MARANDA T., age 19 -Oct 10, 1874
SUMMIT, MARANDA T.- Dec 26, 1875, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI00843] Some information obtained from Vol 24, ED 206, Sheet 14, Line 6, Monroe County, TN Distict #9
shows John's age as 28
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www.genserve.com, Index # 450
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www.genserve.com, Index # 742
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[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, JOHN FOX: b. Feb 4, 1864, bapt. Feb 28, 1864.
SUMMIT, JOHN F., age 14-May 12, 1878, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Some information obtained from Vol 24, ED 206, Sheet 14, Line 6, Monroe County, TN Distict #9
shows John's age as 28
----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 450
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 742
----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, JOHN FOX: b. Feb 4, 1864, bapt. Feb 28, 1864.
SUMMIT, JOHN F., age 14-May 12, 1878, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI00844] Glen Summit's notes have DOB abt 1865[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MARTHA E.: b. 1864, bapt. Aug 14, 1864. St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen Summit's notes have DOB abt 1865[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MARTHA E.: b. 1864, bapt. Aug 14, 1864. St Pauls Lutheran

[NI00846] [GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, JOHN WALTER: son of M.L. & Caldona Summit, b. Jun 19, 1872, bapt. Oct 13, 1872.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tomstone: Summitt, J. W. Jun 19, 1872 Jun 12, 1890 Son of M. L. & M. C. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, JOHN WALTER: son of M.L. & Caldona Summit, b. Jun 19, 1872, bapt. Oct 13, 1872.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tomstone: Summitt, J. W. Jun 19, 1872 Jun 12, 1890 Son of M. L. & M. C. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

[NI00847] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Lenoir City, Tennessee; Baptized April 12, 1873.
SUMMIT, JOHN EARNEST: son of Peter & Jane Summit, b. Dec 13, 1872, bapt. Apr 12, 1873. St Pauls Lutheran

[NI00851] Glen Summit's notes have birthdate as November 6, 1877[GlenScott.FTW]

Baptized December 7, 1877. Both Nancy and husband buried in Lenoir City, Tennessee.
SUMMIT, NANCY ARLIE: b. Nov 5, 1877, bapt. Dec. 7, 1877. St Pauls Lutheran

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen Summit's notes have birthdate as November 6, 1877[GlenScott.FTW]

Baptized December 7, 1877. Both Nancy and husband buried in Lenoir City, Tennessee.
SUMMIT, NANCY ARLIE: b. Nov 5, 1877, bapt. Dec. 7, 1877. St Pauls Lutheran

[NI00854] tombstone says E. Summitt, Feb 10, 1815, Mar 25, 1893, , St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
-----------[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

tombstone says E. Summitt, Feb 10, 1815, Mar 25, 1893, , St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[NI00855] Found on www.genserv.com index#1294
first name spelled Darius
last name only one t
---------------------
Flora Mae Keene's notes are confusing regarding Darius. She has him dyingon Dec. 22, 1882 on one sheet of notes and getting married on another sheet of notes
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tombstone says Darius E. Summitt, Jul 29, 1882, Dec 22, 1882, Son of M.L. and M.C. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, 8 mi N Madisonville
----------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Tomstone: Summitt, Darius E. Jul 29, 1882 Dec 22, 1882 Son of M. L. & M. C. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#1294
first name spelled Darius
last name only one t
---------------------
Flora Mae Keene's notes are confusing regarding Darius. She has him dyingon Dec. 22, 1882 on one sheet of notes and getting married on another sheet of notes
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tombstone says Darius E. Summitt, Jul 29, 1882, Dec 22, 1882, Son of M.L. and M.C. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, 8 mi N Madisonville
----------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Tomstone: Summitt, Darius E. Jul 29, 1882 Dec 22, 1882 Son of M. L. & M. C. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250

[NI00863] Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: August 21, 2000
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Page: A7
Subjects:
Region: North America; Southeast United States; Tennessee
Obituary:
TALLENT, PAULINE (POLLY) SUMMITT - age 91, born Jan. 10, 1909, passed away quietly August 18, 2000 at St. Mary's Hospital. An active member for more than 70 years of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Knoxville. Preceded in death by husband, Charles Lemuel Tallent; father & mother, William Lafayette & Lula Mae Moser Summitt; and step mother, Maggie Sheets Summitt. She was dearly loved and will be missed by many. Survivors: son, Charles W. Tallent; son & daughter in law, George E. & Diana Tallent; grandchildren, Tanya Gutridge, Christopher, Michael, & Jason Tallent; 2 great grandchildren; brothers, Vester & Lamarr Summitt. Graveside service 11 a.m. Monday at Lynnhurst Cemetery with Rev. David Lancaster and Dr. J. David Hester officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Knoxville, 6900 Nubbins Ridge Rd. Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Arrangements by Lynnhurst Greenwood Chapel of Berry Funeral Home 2300 W. Adair Dr.
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Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: August 21, 2000
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Page: A7
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Region: North America; Southeast United States; Tennessee
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TALLENT, PAULINE (POLLY) SUMMITT - age 91, born Jan. 10, 1909, passed away quietly August 18, 2000 at St. Mary's Hospital. An active member for more than 70 years of First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Knoxville. Preceded in death by husband, Charles Lemuel Tallent; father & mother, William Lafayette & Lula Mae Moser Summitt; and step mother, Maggie Sheets Summitt. She was dearly loved and will be missed by many. Survivors: son, Charles W. Tallent; son & daughter in law, George E. & Diana Tallent; grandchildren, Tanya Gutridge, Christopher, Michael, & Jason Tallent; 2 great grandchildren; brothers, Vester & Lamarr Summitt. Graveside service 11 a.m. Monday at Lynnhurst Cemetery with Rev. David Lancaster and Dr. J. David Hester officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Knoxville, 6900 Nubbins Ridge Rd. Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Arrangements by Lynnhurst Greenwood Chapel of Berry Funeral Home 2300 W. Adair Dr.
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[NI00868] Glen Summit's notes have DOB as 1918

[NI00871] tombstone says Denver W. Summitt, April 30, 1894, Jun 23, 1896, "Son of J.S. & M.E. Summitt. Suffer little childre to come unto me. Asleep in Jesus Blessed Sleep.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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Tomstone: Summitt, Denver W. Apr 30, 1894 Jun 23, 1896 Son of J. S. & M. E. Summitt "Suffer little children to come unto me. Asleep in Jesus Blessed sleep" St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

tombstone says Denver W. Summitt, April 30, 1894, Jun 23, 1896, "Son of J.S. & M.E. Summitt. Suffer little childre to come unto me. Asleep in Jesus Blessed Sleep.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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Tomstone: Summitt, Denver W. Apr 30, 1894 Jun 23, 1896 Son of J. S. & M. E. Summitt "Suffer little children to come unto me. Asleep in Jesus Blessed sleep" St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

[NI00894] Headline: DEATHS
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BLYTHEVILLE - Harlyn Stevens Webb, 73, of West Memphis, formerly of Blytheville, construction supervisor, died of cancer Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Graveside services were Monday at Elmwood Cemetery. Cobb Funeral Home had charge. He was a member of Avion Travel Club. Mr. Webb, the husband of Betty Jo Webb, also leaves a daughter, Judy Nelson, and a son, Randy Webb, both of West Memphis; his mother, Juanita Moody Webb of Blytheville; two sisters, Nancy Summitt of Blytheville and Donna Permentor of West Memphis; a brother, Dene Webb of Blytheville, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
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BLYTHEVILLE - Harlyn Stevens Webb, 73, of West Memphis, formerly of Blytheville, construction supervisor, died of cancer Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Graveside services were Monday at Elmwood Cemetery. Cobb Funeral Home had charge. He was a member of Avion Travel Club. Mr. Webb, the husband of Betty Jo Webb, also leaves a daughter, Judy Nelson, and a son, Randy Webb, both of West Memphis; his mother, Juanita Moody Webb of Blytheville; two sisters, Nancy Summitt of Blytheville and Donna Permentor of West Memphis; a brother, Dene Webb of Blytheville, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
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BLYTHEVILLE - Harlyn Stevens Webb, 73, of West Memphis, formerly of Blytheville, construction supervisor, died of cancer Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Graveside services were Monday at Elmwood Cemetery. Cobb Funeral Home had charge. He was a member of Avion Travel Club. Mr. Webb, the husband of Betty Jo Webb, also leaves a daughter, Judy Nelson, and a son, Randy Webb, both of West Memphis; his mother, Juanita Moody Webb of Blytheville; two sisters, Nancy Summitt of Blytheville and Donna Permentor of West Memphis; a brother, Dene Webb of Blytheville, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
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Publication Date: November 17, 1998
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BLYTHEVILLE - Harlyn Stevens Webb, 73, of West Memphis, formerly of Blytheville, construction supervisor, died of cancer Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Graveside services were Monday at Elmwood Cemetery. Cobb Funeral Home had charge. He was a member of Avion Travel Club. Mr. Webb, the husband of Betty Jo Webb, also leaves a daughter, Judy Nelson, and a son, Randy Webb, both of West Memphis; his mother, Juanita Moody Webb of Blytheville; two sisters, Nancy Summitt of Blytheville and Donna Permentor of West Memphis; a brother, Dene Webb of Blytheville, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.

[NI00905] Glen Summitt's notes suggest birthdate Nove 2, 1855 and died in Texas

[NI00917] Tombstone Notes: Sarah Summitt, May 28, 1796, Jun 30, 1856, Wife of Daniel Summit, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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* This census indicates that Andrew and Amanda had been married 21 years, that Amanda had had 12 children, 9 of whom were still living. Based on the listed birth locations for the children, Andrew and Amanda had moved to Oklahoma between 1896 and 1899.
* They were renting the farm on which they were living.
* Elizabeth (Long) Gibson was listed as mother-in-law, rather than step- grandmother. She listed her birthdate as October, 1824. She indicated that she had been married 30 years and had 7 children, of whom 2 were still living.
* Living on an adjacent farm is Andrew's widowed sister-in-law, Amanda (44) and her children.
3. Ref.: 13th U.S. General Census - 1910, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie County, E.D. 204, Lewis Township recinct 1, Sheet 8A.
* Listed in this census are Andrew Hembree (58), a farmer, his wife Amanda (46), and their children: Wiley Newton, (20), Mattie Crystal (20), Joseph Earl (17), Ernest Clyde (13), Harold Brewster (7), and Pernando Weldin (6).
* This census indicates that Andrew and Amanda had been married 30 years, that Amanda had had 14 children, 9 of whom were still living. Pansy L. had apparently died some time prior to 1910, plus one other child, if the number of living children was correct.
* Andrew had purchased the farm on which they were living.
Children of AMANDA GIBSON and ANDREW HEMBREE are:
i. WILLIAM A.7 HEMBREE, b. January 1880, Washington Co., Arkansas61.
ii. NELLY A. HEMBREE, b. February 1881, Washington Co., Arkansas62.
iii. PRESTON B. HEMBREE, b. November 1882, Washington Co., Arkansas62.
iv. ROBERT L. HEMBREE, b. January 1886, Washington Co., Arkansas62.
v. MATTIE CRYSTAL HEMBREE, b. September 1889, Washington Co., Arkansas62.
vi. WILEY NEWTON HEMBREE, b. February 189162.
vii. JOSEPH EARL HEMBREE, b. November 1892, Washington Co., Arkansas62.
viii. ERNEST CLYDE HEMBREE, b. June 1895, Washington Co., Arkansas62.
ix. PANSY L. HEMBREE, b. November 1899, Pottowatome Co., Oklahoma62; d. Bef. 1910, Pottowatome Co., Oklahoma63.
x. HAROLD BREWSTER HEMBREE, b. Abt. 1903, Pottowatome Co., Oklahoma63.
xi. PERMUNDO WELDON HEMBREE, b. Abt. 1904, Pottawatome Co., Oklahoma63.
12. ROBERT EUSEBIUS6 GIBSON (HANNAH ADALINE5 SUMMITT, JACOB ESABIAS4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1) was born October 15, 1868 in Monroe Co., Tennessee64, and died 1944 in Farmington, Washington Co., Arkansas65. He married NELLIE FRANCIS MARRS July 01, 1888 in Washington Co., Arkansas66.
Notes for ROBERT EUSEBIUS GIBSON:
1. Ref.: 12th U.S. Census - 1900, Arkansas, Washington County, Marrs Hill Township, E.D. 109, Sheet 7.
* Listed in this census are Robert E. (31), a farmer, his wife Nellie (24), and their children: Olie (8), Hugh (6), Frank (4), and Wallis (2).
* Robert was renting the farm on which they were living.
* All the children were born in Arkansas.
* Living four farms away is Robert's sister, Martha Thurman.
2. Ref.: 13th U.S. Census - 1910, Arkansas, Washington County, Center Township, E.D. 130, Sheet 7B.
* Listed in this census are Robert E. (42), a farmer, his wife Nellie F. (37), and their children: Hugh W. (16), Frank (13), Wallace B. (12), Loran B. (9), Carlos (7), and Jesse E. (1-2/12).
* This census indicated that Robert and Nellie had been married 22 years, they have had 7 children, all of whom are still living.
* Nellie listed her birhtplace as Texas.
* Jesse's birthplace was listed as Oklahoma, and the rest were born in Arkansas.
3. Ref.: 14th U.S. Census - 1920, Arkansas, Washington County, Center Township, E.D. 135, Sheet 10B.
* Listed in this census are Robert E. (52), a farmer, his wife Nellie F. (43), and their children: Lorin J. (19), and Jesse (11).
* Nellie listed her birthplace as Oklahoma.
* The children were listed as being born in Arkansas.
Children of ROBERT GIBSON and NELLIE MARRS are:
i. HUGH WILLIAM7 GIBSON, b. November 13, 1893, Farmington, Washington Co., Arkansas67; d. March 09, 1971, Farmington, Washington Co., Arkansas68; m. PEARL C. SLATON, July 06, 1911, Washington Co., Arkansas69.
Notes for HUGH WILLIAM GIBSON:
1. Ref.: 14th U.S. Census - 1920, Arkansas, Washington County, Center Township, E.D. 134.
* Listed in this census are Hugh Gibson (26), a farmer, his wife Pearl (24), and son Pherel (7).
ii. FRANK L. GIBSON, b. 1896, Washington Co., Arkansas70; m. ELLA MAY WILSON, December 24, 1917, Washington Co., Arkansas71.
iii. WALLACE B. GIBSON, b. February 01, 1898, Washington Co., Arkansas72.
iv. LORAN B. GIBSON, b. Abt. 1901, Washington Co., Arkansas73,73.
v. CARLOS J. GIBSON, b. 1903, Washington Co., Arkansas73; d. 1975, Farmington, Washington Co., Arkansas74.
vi. JESSE E. GIBSON, b. February 1909, Washington Co., Arkansas75.
13. LAURA SUSANNE6 GIBSON (HANNAH ADALINE5 SUMMITT, JACOB ESABIAS4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1) was born April 11, 1871 in Madisonville, Monroe Co., Tennessee76, and died August 16, 1960 in Clovis, Curry Co., New Mexico77. She married (1) WILEY SHELTON June 08, 1885 in Fayetteville, Washington Co., Arkansas78, son of SHEPHERD SHELTON and SARAH MASHBURN. She married (2) JAMES THOMAS TRAPP79 March 26, 1902 in Pauls Valley, Indian Territory, (Garven Co.), Oklahoma, son of DANIEL TRAPP and SARAH SHED.
Notes for LAURA SUSANNE GIBSON:
* Laura Susanne was born in Monroe County, Tennessee. When she was about two years of age, about 1873/74, her family moved to Washington County, Arkansas, where they remained. She married Wiley Shelton in Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas in 1885.
1. 12th U. S. Census - 1900, Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Township 3N R1E, Pauls Valley, E. D. 135, Sheet 19.
* Listed in this census are Wiley Sheldon (39, Oct. 1860), a farmer, his wife Laura (29, April 1871), and children: Oma (12, Sept. 1887), Cora (9, July 1890), Sherman (7, Feb. 1893), Addie (3, June 1896), and George (1, Nov. 1898).
* In this census, Laura listed her birth place and the birth place of both her parents as Tennessee.
2. Ref: 13th U. S. Census - 1910, New Mexico, Curry County, Precinct 8, Loganville, E. D. 61, Sheet 2.
* Listed on this census are James T. (55) a farmer, his wife Laura (40), and children: Carrel (18), Sherman (listed as "Shelton", 17), Edith (15), Ada S. (14), George (11), Roy (10), Anna (6), Earl (5), and Ross (1-10/12).
* Notable on this census, Laura lists Arkansas as the birthplace for herself and both parents, rather than Tennessee.
* Based on the birth places listed for the children, James T. and Laura moved from Oklahoma to New Mexico between the births of Earl and Ross, or sometime between 1905 and 1908.
3. Ref: 14th U. S. Census - 1920, New Mexico, Curry County, Bellview Precinct No. 11, E. D. 53, Sheet 8.
* Listed on this census are James T. (64) a farmer, his wife Laura S. (49), and children: Carole E. (28), Edith M. (24), Roy (20), Annie L. (16), Earl (14), Ross (11), Albert L. (8) and Shelton, George (21).
* Notable on this census, Laura lists Tennessee as the birthplace for herself and both parents.
Notes for WILEY SHELTON:
1. 12th U. S. Census - 1900, Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Township 3N R1 E, Pauls Valley, E. D. 135, Sheet 19.
* Listed in this census are Wiley Sheldon (39, Oct. 1860), a farmer, with wife Laura (29, April 1871) and children: Oma (12, Sept. 1887), Cora (9, July 1890), Sherman (7, Feb. 1893), Addie (3, June 1896), and George (1, Nov. 1898).
* Wiley was renting the farm on which they were living.
* Wiley listed his own birth place as Missouri and Alabama as the birthplace of both his father and mother.
* In a note on a flyleaf of her Family Bible, Oma stated states that they had moved to Oklahoma Territory from Missouri in 1893.
* Wiley Shelton was killed by two escaped convicts who were hiding in tall grass on his farm near Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. He was checking an open gate, and as he passed them, they raised up and shot him in the back.
Marriage Notes for LAURA GIBSON and WILEY SHELTON:
1. 12th U. S. Census - 1900, Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Township 3N R1E, Pauls Valley, E. D. 135, Sheet 19.
* Listed in this census are Wiley Sheldon (39), a farmer, with wife Laura (29) and children: Oma (12), Cora (9), Sherman (7), Addie (3), and George (1).
* This census indicates that Wiley and Laura have been married 15 years.
* Laura indicates that she has had 6 children, 5 of whom are still living.
* Laura married Wiley Shelton in Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas in 1885, at the age of 14. Family tales indicate that Wiley then took her back to Cole County, Missouri, where their first three children were born.
* According to an entry in the Fryar Family Bible, Oma Fryar indicated that they had moved from Missouri to Pauls Valley, Indian Territory, in 1893.
Notes for JAMES THOMAS TRAPP:
1. Ref: 10th U. S. Census - 1880, Texas, Coryell County, E. D. 25, Sheet 47, Justice Precinct 4 & 5.
* Listed on this census are James T. (24), a farmer, with his wife Nancy J. (26), and children: Mary E. (4), Danl S. (3), and a baby 'V' (6/12, Dec. 1879).
2. Ref: 12th U. S. Census - 1900, Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Township 3 N, R2 East, E. D. 132, Sheet 3
* Listed on this census are James T. (44, Nov. 1855), a farmer, with his wife Low (40, Apr. 1860), and children: Lawson J. (14, Oct. 1885), Frank (12, Apr. 1888), Bertha (10, Mar 1890), Carrel (8, Sept. 1891), Edith (4, Jul. 1895), Roy (10/12, Aug. 1899), and Martha Benight (18, Sept. 1881). Also shown is a boarder, H. Conrady, (74, Mar. 1826), Widower and German Immigrant.
* Based on the listed birthplaces of the children, shortly after the 1880 census James T. apparently returned to Arkansas, where Martha was born in 1881. He Married Lowesa in 1884 and remained in Arkansas until about 1891, when they returned to Bell County, Texas at least long enough for Carrel to be born. They then returned to Arkansas where Edith was born in 1895. They then moved to Indian Territory by 1899, where Roy was born.
3. Ref: 13th U. S. Census - 1910, New Mexico, Curry County, Precinct 8, Loganville, E. D. 61, Sheet 3A.
* Listed on this census are James T. (55) a farmer, with his wife Laura (40), and children: Carrel (18), Sherman (listed as Shelton, 17), Edith (15), Ada S. (14), George (11), Roy (10), Anna (6), Earl (5), and Ross (1-10/12).
* James T. owned the farm on which they were living, showing it free of encumbrance.
* Notable in this census, Laura listed Arkansas as the birthplace for herself and both parents, rather than Tennessee. Based on the birth places listed for the children, James T. and Laura moved from Oklahoma to New Mexico between the births of Earl and Ross, or sometime between 1905 and 1908.
4. Ref: 14th U. S. Census - 1920, New Mexico, Curry County, Bellview Precinct No. 11, E. D. 53, Sheet 8A.
* Listed on this census are James T. (64) a farmer, with his wife Laura S. (49), and children: Carole E. (28), Edith M. (24), Roy (20), Annie L. (16), Earl (14), Ross (11), Albert L. (8) and Shelton, George (21).
* James T. now showed a mortgage on the farm.
* Notable in this census, Laura listed Tennessee as the birthplace for herself and both parents.
5. Ref.: Obituary Column, Clovis News Journal, Monday, June 03, 1929.
* *James T. Trapp Buried at Bellview* Mr. James T. Trapp, aged 73, who died at 510 Wallace St. last Friday was buried at Bellview Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. He was survived by a wife, Mrs. Laura Trapp, eleven children, five step children, sixty-two grand-children and sixteen great grand-children, who were all present at the time of his death.
Mr. Trapp had been a resident of Clovis and vicinity for twenty-three years.
Funeral arrangements were conducted by Steed's Mortuary.
6. Ref.: Obituary Column, Clovis News Journal, Tuesday, June 04, 1929.
* *J. T. Trapp* On May 31, after an illness of nearly three years, Mr. J. T. Trapp departed this life at his home in Clovis.
Mr. Trapp was born in Georgia in 1855. He moved to Oklahoma when only a young man and when New Mexico was opened for statehood, his was one of the first families to brave many difficulties of the new country in 1905.
Since locating on his claim, three miles southwest of Bellview, it had been his home until his health failed in August, 1926. After this date he found it necessary to move to Clovis for medical conveniences.
Mr. Trapp has truly been a steady pillar in his church, a loyal citizen, and a hospitable neighbor, which won him many friends.
We regret very much to lose so valuable a character from our community and we extend our sympath and words of comfort to the bereaved family and relatives. Truly "he cannot come to us, but we can go to him." --A Friend.--
Marriage Notes for LAURA GIBSON and JAMES TRAPP:
The 1910 census indicates that James T. and Laura had been married 8 years. Laura is indicated to be the mother of 9 children, 8 of whom were still living.
Children of LAURA GIBSON and WILEY SHELTON are:
i. IDA OMA7 SHELTON, b. September 05, 1887, Jefferson City, Cole Co., Missouri80,81; d. November 25, 1973, Clovis, Curry Co., New Mexico82; m. WILLIAM JOSEPH FRYAR, April 01, 1902, Ardmore, Indian Territory (Carter Co.), Oklahoma83.
Notes for IDA OMA SHELTON:
Notes:
1. 12th U. S. Census - Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation, Township 3N R1E, Pauls Valley, E. D. 135, Sheet 19.
Wiley Sheldon (age 39), a farmer is shown with wife Laura (age 29) and children: Oma (age 12), Cora (age 9), Sherman (age 7), Addie (age 3), and George (age 1).
This census lists her birth date as September 1887 and place of birth as Missouri. In a note on a flyleaf of her family Bible, Oma stated she had moved to Pauls Valley in 1893, and moved to (New) Mexico November 18, 1908.
Notes for WILLIAM JOSEPH FRYAR:
William Joseph and Ida Oma moved by wagon from Norman, Oklahoma, to homestead in New Mexico Territory. They traveled with five or six other families and finally settled in the Bellview area of Northern Curry County. According to an entry in the Fryar Family Bible by Oma Fryar, they arrived November 18, 1908.
1. Ref.: 13th U. S. Census - 1910, New Mexico, Curry County, Grady, Precinct 7, E.D. 60, Sheet 4
* Listed in this census are William J. (26), a farmer, his wife Oma I. (22), and their children: James T. (6), Laura E. (3), and William J.B. (2). Also living with them is brother-in-law Sherman Shelton (17).
* William owns his homestead which he showed to be free of encumberance.
2. Ref.: 145h U. S. Census - 1920, New Mexico, Curry County, Bony Precinct No. 12, E.D. 53, Sheet 10 A
* Listed in this census are William J. (36), a farmer, his wife Ida O. (32), and their cildren: James T. (16), Laura E. (13), William J. (12), Rosy R. (9), John W. (7), Jessie L. (6), Mikle F. (2-6/12), and Henry D. (10/12).
* Also listed in this census, on adjacent farm are sister-in-law Addie Fryar, and her 4 children.
* Also listed in this census, on adjacent farm are Woodford and Leona Simpson, parents of their future son-in-law Roy and George and Maggie Simpson, parents of their future daughter-in-law, Mildred.
Marriage Notes for IDA SHELTON and WILLIAM FRYAR:
* The 1910 census indicated that William and Oma had been married 8 years.
* Oma had three children, all living, born in Oklahoma Territory, prior to their arrival in New Mexico.
ii. CORA ELLEN SHELTON, b. July 14, 1892, Jefferson City, Cole Co., Missouri84; d. March 04, 1946, Bellview, Curry Co., New Mexico85; m. JAMES ARTHUR SMITH, February 11, 1906, Purcell, Oklahoma86.
Notes for JAMES ARTHUR SMITH:
1. Ref.: 14th U.S. General Census - 1920, New Mexico, Curry County, E.D. 53, Bellview Precinct #11, Sheet 8A.
* Listed in this census are James A. Smith (38), a farmer, his wife Cora E. (29), and their children: William H. (9), Velma D. (7), John W. (5), James A. (4-2/12), Glen R. (2-3/12), Mozell (8/12).
* James owned his farm.
* James listed Kansas as his and his father's birthplace, and Mississippi as the birthplace of his mother.
* Cora listed Missouri as her and her father's birthplace, and Tennessee as the birthplace of her mother.
* Based on the listed birthplaces of their children, James and Cora lived in New Mexico until after 1913, when they returned to Oklahoma where John W. was born in 1915. They returned to New Mexico about 1917, and remained there.
iii. SHERMAN SHELTON, b. February 14, 1893, Miller Co., Missouri87,88; d. April 04, 1948, Marysville, Yuba Co., California89; m. NANCY JANE SIMPSON, October 13, 1912, Bellview, Curry Co., New Mexico90.
Notes for SHERMAN SHELTON:
1. Ref.: 14th U.S. Census - 1920, New Mexico, Curry County, Boney Precinct No. 12.
* Listed in this census are Sherman Shelton (26), a farmer, his wife Janey (24), and their children: Woodford J. (5), Bonny M. (3-6/12), and William R. (2).
* Sherman owned his farm.
* Janie listed Arkansas as her and her mother's birthplace, and Kentucky as the birthplace of her father.
Notes for NANCY JANE SIMPSON:
For more information, see the Simpson Family File.
iv. WILLIAM SHEPPARD SHELTON, b. May 11, 1895, Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory91; d. July 07, 1895, Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.
v. SARAH ADLINE SHELTON, b. June 24, 1896, Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma91; d. July 20, 1957, Clovis, Curry Co., New Mexico92; m. (1) THOMAS FRANCIS FRYAR, January 29, 1912, Farwell, Parmer Co., Texas93; m. (2) BENJAMIN FRED PULLIAM, October 20, 1920, Herford, Deaf Smith County, Texas93.
Notes for SARAH ADLINE SHELTON:
1. Ref.: 145h U. S. Census - 1920, New Mexico, Curry County, Bony Precinct No. 12, E.D. 53, Sheet 10 A
* Listed in this census are Addie Fryar (29), a widow, and children: Oscar (6), Jewel (5), Marvin F. (3-1/12), and Cecil (10/12).
* This census was taken approximately 14 months after the death of Toss.
* The family is living on the farm homesteaded by Toss.
* A descrepanacy in this census: Oscar's age should be 8, Jewel's should be 6, and Marvin's 4, based on birth dates provided by Oscar and Ellen Fryar.
vi. GEORGE WASHINGTON SHELTON, b. November 06, 1898, Pauls Valley, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory94; d. June 20, 1983, Amarillo, Potter Co., Texas95; m. (1) VELMA GEAR96; m. (2) RUBY TRAPP97,97, March 24, 1920, Bonham, Fannin Co., Texas98,99; m. (3) RUBY BAKER100, July 05, 1960, Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico101.
Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON SHELTON:
The 1900 Census of the Indian Territory places George Washington Shelton near Pauls Valley, in the Indian Territory, Chickasaw Nation. It lists his birth date as November 1898 and place of birth as Indian Territory.
Children of LAURA GIBSON and JAMES TRAPP are:
vii. ANNIE LAURA7 TRAPP, b. March 05, 1903, Pauls Valley, Garven Co., Oklahoma102,103; d. October 05, 1987, Santa Fe, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico104; m. ANDREW JACKSON WELCH, July 31, 1920, Pauls Valley, Garven Co., Oklahoma104.
viii. EARL TRAPP, b. March 13, 1905, Purcell, McClain Co., Oklahoma105; d. November 29, 1970, Clovis, Curry Co., New Mexico106; m. (1) PEARL HOWARD107; m. (2) LEE ORIE THOMPSON107; m. (3) ROSIE ODESSA TROUT, October 01, 1922, Clovis, Curry Co., New Mexico.
ix. ROSS TRAPP, b. June 05, 1908, Bellview, Curry Co., New Mexico108; d. October 14, 1983, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah109; m. (1) LILLIAN WHITMORE110; m. (2) WILONA ALHOUSER110; m. (3) JUNE HARBICHT, March 18, 1938110.
x. ELBERT LEE TRAPP, b. July 23, 1911, Bellview, Curry Co., New Mexico111; d. February 13, 1990, California; m. (1) PHOEBE FAILS112; m. (2) MILDRED REAMER112.
14. MARTHA RACHEL6 GIBSON (HANNAH ADALINE5 SUMMITT, JACOB ESABIAS4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1) was born April 29, 1873 in Monroe Co., Tennessee113, and died October 29, 1911 in Arkansas. She married JOHN BOWLING THURMAN July 01, 1888 in Washington Co., Arkansas114, son of JADIE J..
Notes for JOHN BOWLING THURMAN:
1. Ref.: Undated notes by Anie Irene Ballard Hawley, and supplied by Ellen Fryar, provided information on Martha Rachel Gibson, hoseph Marshall Gibson, and Sarah Elizabeth Gibson families. John and Martha had 14 children, two of which lived only a few hours. Only 11 of their children lived to maturinty. Following the death of Martha, John Thurman remarried and had seven more children. He died at age 64 in 1932.
2. Ref.: 12th U.S. Census - 1900, Arkansas, Washington County, Marrs Hill Township, E.D. 109, Sheet 7.
* Listed in this census are John Thurman (32), a farmer, his wife "Mattie" (27), and their children: Lillie (9), "Elizea" (6), Cordia (4), "Cosbay" (2), and Catherine (5/12).
* Living on the next farm are brother William (44), and his wife Elizabeth (47).
* Living 4 farms away are brother-in-law Robert and Nellie Gibson.
3. Ref.: 13th U.S. Census - 1910, Arkansas, Washington County, Marrs Hill Township, E.D. 139, Sheet 7A.
* Listed in this census are John Thurman (44), a farmer, his wife Martha (37), and their children: Lillie E. (19), Lena L. (17), Sallie L (16), Cordia C. (14), "Cosbia" (12), Katie C. (10), Jessie A. (8), Elzie L. (6), Andrew F. (5), "Dempsie" R. (3), and Martha R. (1-3/12).
* This census indicated that John and Martha "Mattie" had been married 21 years, they had 11 children, all of whom were still living.
* John's age should be 42 rather than 44, based on a birthdate of January 26, 1868.
* John owns his farm.
* John listed his birthplace as Arkansas.
* Martha listed her birthplace as Tennessee
* All the children were listed as being born in Arkansas.
4. Ref.: 14th U.S. Census - 1920, Arkansas, Washington County, Marrs Hill Township, E.D. 144, Sheet 4B.
* Listed in this census is John Thurman (64), a farmer, with second wife Elizabeth (24), and children: Elzie (16), Andrew (14), Dempsey (13), Rachel (10), and Elizabeth (7/12).
* Also living with John and Elizabeth is John's mother, Jadie J. Thurman (88), a widow.
* John's age should be 52, rather than the listed 64, based on a birthdate of January 26, 1868.
Children of MARTHA GIBSON and JOHN THURMAN are:
i. LILLIE ELIZABETH7 THURMAN, b. December 20, 1890, Washington Co., Arkansas115; d. June 15, 1969; m. BALLARD116, July 31, 1911, Arkansas.
ii. LENA LUCINDA THURMAN, b. May 08, 1892, Arkansas117; d. May 31, 1971; m. STONE.
iii. SALLY LUIZE THURMAN, b. March 25, 1894, Arkansas117; d. 1930; m. BEEKS.
iv. CORDIA CAROLINE THURMAN, b. September 11, 1895, Arkansas117; d. February 06, 1971; m. ANDERSON.
v. JOHN WILLIAM COSBY THURMAN, b. November 25, 1897, Arkansas117.
vi. KATHLEEN C. THURMAN, b. December 25, 1899, Arkansas117; m. CLEVENGER.
vii. JESSIE ANN THURMAN, b. October 24, 1901118; m. HASH.
viii. ELIZA LEE THURMAN, b. May 09, 1903, Arkansas118; d. Abt. 1965.
ix. ANDREW FRANKLIN THURMAN, b. January 05, 1905, Arkansas118.
x. DEMPSEY ROBERT THURMAN, b. December 07, 1906, Arkansas118; d. June 01, 1969.
xi. MARTHA RACHEL THURMAN, b. February 02, 1909, Arkansas118; d. 1967.
xii. CHILD 12 THURMAN.
xiii. CHILD 13 THURMAN.
xiv. CHILD 14 THURMAN.
15. JOSEPH MARSHALL6 GIBSON (HANNAH ADALINE5 SUMMITT, JACOB ESABIAS4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1) was born Abt. 1876 in Washington Co., Arkansas119, and died August 27, 1954120. He married FLORENCE EFFIE SUTHERLAND120 1900 in Drake's Creek, Arkansas120.
Children of JOSEPH GIBSON and FLORENCE SUTHERLAND are:
i. ILA7 GIBSON, b. 1902, Washington Co., Arkansas; m. GARLAND DUNLAP, October 25, 1920, Washington Co., Arkansas121.
ii. GEORGE W. GIBSON, b. 1904, Washington Co., Arkansas.
iii. ESTHER M. GIBSON, b. 1907, Washington Co., Arkansas.
iv. FLOYD R. GIBSON, b. 1909, Washington Co., Arkansas.
v. MARY GIBSON, b. 1910, Washington Co., Arkansas.
vi. FRANCIS GIBSON, b. 1914, Washington Co., Arkansas.
vii. JOSEPH GIBSON, b. 1922, Washington Co., Arkansas.
viii. PAULINE GIBSON, b. 1925, Washington Co., Arkansas.
16. SARAH ELIZABETH6 GIBSON (HANNAH ADALINE5 SUMMITT, JACOB ESABIAS4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1) was born May 03, 1877 in Washington Co., Arkansas122, and died February 15, 1933 in Dewey Co., Oklahoma. She married ANDREW JACKSON THURMAN Abt. 1901 in Arkansas123.
Notes for ANDREW JACKSON THURMAN:
1. Ref.: 14th U.S. Census - 1920, Oklahoma, Adair County, E.D. 4, Chance Township, Sheet 5B.
* Listed in this census are Andrew Thurman (42), a farmer, his wife Sallie (43), and their children: Callie (17), Mamie (15), William (13), Elbert (10), Pearl (8), Delphia (6), Russell (3-8/12), Ruby J. (1-7/12).
* Andrew was renting the farm on which they were living.
* Andrew listed his and his parents birthplace as Arkansas.
* Sallie listed her birthplace as Arkansas, both her parents birthplace as Tennessee.
* Based on the listed birthplaces of the children, it appears that Andrew and Sallie had moved to Oklahoma between 1910 and 1912.
Children of SARAH GIBSON and ANDREW THURMAN are:
i. CALLIE7 THURMAN, b. Abt. 1903, Washington Co., Arkansas124; m. HAMMER.
ii. MAMIE THURMAN, b. Abt. 1905, Washington Co., Arkansas124.
iii. WILLIAM THURMAN, b. Abt. 1907, Washington Co., Arkansas124.
iv. ELBERT THURMAN, b. Abt. 1910, Washington Co., Arkansas124.
v. PEARL THURMAN, b. Abt. 1912, Oklahoma124.
vi. DELPHIA THURMAN, b. Abt. 1914, Oklahoma124.
vii. RUSSELL THURMAN, b. Abt. November 1916, Oklahoma124.
viii. RUBY J. THURMAN, b. Abt. December 1918, Oklahoma124.
17. CORDIA CAROLINE6 GIBSON (HANNAH ADALINE5 SUMMITT, JACOB ESABIAS4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1) was born February 1880 in Washington Co., Arkansas125, and died December 16, 1963126. She married HENRY SUTHERLAND Abt. 1902 in Arkansas127, son of GEORGE SUTHERLAND and ? HENDERSON.
Children of CORDIA GIBSON and HENRY SUTHERLAND are:
i. RALPH7 SUTHERLAND, b. Abt. 1904, Arkansas127.
ii. MAMIE SUTHERLAND, b. Abt. 1906, Arkansas127.
Endnotes
1. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM."
2. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #4016, Date of Import: Jan 31, 1998.
3. Monroe County Marriage Records, 1838 - 1867.
4. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #4016, Date of Import: Jan 31, 1998.
5. Monroe County Marriage Records, 1838 - 1867.
6. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #4016, Date of Import: Jan 31, 1998.
7. Monroe County Marriage Records, 1838 - 1867.
8. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #4016, Date of Import: Jan 31, 1998.
9. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
10. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #4016, Date of Import: Jan 31, 1998.
11. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
12. National Archives, 7th U.S. General Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 3rd Civil District.
13. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
14. National Archives, 7th U.S. General Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 3rd Civil District.
15. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
16. National Archives, 7th U.S. General Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 3rd Civil District.
17. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
18. National Archives, 7th U.S. General Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 3rd Civil District.
19. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
20. National Archives, 7th U.S. General Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 3rd Civil District.
21. 7th U.S. General Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District.
22. National Archives, 7th U.S. General Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District.
23. National Archives, 7th U.S. General Census - 1850, Tennessee, Monroe County, 3rd Civil District.
24. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
25. National Archives, 8th U.S. General Census - 1860, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District, Sweet Water, Sheet 131/250.
26. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
27. National Archives, 8th U.S. General Census - 1860, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District, Sweet Water, Sheet 131/250.
28. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
29. National Archives, 8th U.S. General Census - 1860, Tennessee, Monroe County, 9th Civil District, Sweet Water, Sheet 131/250.
30. Phyllis Hembree, Information provided by Phyllis Hembree, Based on research and information from family members.
31. National Archives, 8th U.S. General Census

[NI00919] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-FC

[NI00920] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-QM[GlenScott.FTW]

"Dear Glen,

If you are a descendant of Mary David Guill, b August 28, 1862 in Clarksville, TX, m William Haskell Summit, then I am related to you. (I found your info on Ancestry.com.)

I have some info about Mary David's parents and grandfather. I am descended from her sister Beulah Benton Ironie Guill, who m James Fernander Montgomery.

Their father was David Crockett Guill. My grandfather, who was Beulah's grandson (and David Crockett's great grandson), looked a great deal like the Guills, as does my niece. Apparently the Red River Co/Van Zandt Co Guills were a colorful bunch -- David Crockett Guill raised and raced horses!

My aunt, Marilyn Miller, has even more info.

We are also related to the Rita Guill who posts on the GenForum Guill
page (as have my aunt and I).

DJ Melton" Email dated 9/27/1999 from bmelton@flash.net
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-QM[GlenScott.FTW]

"Dear Glen,

If you are a descendant of Mary David Guill, b August 28, 1862 in Clarksville, TX, m William Haskell Summit, then I am related to you. (I found your info on Ancestry.com.)

I have some info about Mary David's parents and grandfather. I am descended from her sister Beulah Benton Ironie Guill, who m James Fernander Montgomery.

Their father was David Crockett Guill. My grandfather, who was Beulah's grandson (and David Crockett's great grandson), looked a great deal like the Guills, as does my niece. Apparently the Red River Co/Van Zandt Co Guills were a colorful bunch -- David Crockett Guill raised and raced horses!

My aunt, Marilyn Miller, has even more info.

We are also related to the Rita Guill who posts on the GenForum Guill
page (as have my aunt and I).

DJ Melton" Email dated 9/27/1999 from bmelton@flash.net

[NI00921] Mormon Record AFN:FNKD-8L[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKD-8L

[NI00922] Mormon Record AFN:FNKC-R2[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKC-R2

[NI00923] Mormon Record AFN:FNKD-4W[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKD-4W

[NI00996] Summit, Porter Gra 3517 Abernathy, Marad S530 28Dec1896 01Nov1973 SUM09FA
Summit, Porter Gra 5403 Abernatha, Marad S530 MANX1
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Buried at Lone Valley, Montgomery County, Arkansas

PORTER SUMMIT 28 Dec 1896 Nov 1973 71953 (Mena, Polk, AR) (No Location Given) 491-12-3092 Missouri (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Porter Gra 3517 Abernathy, Marad S530 28Dec1896 01Nov1973 SUM09FA
Summit, Porter Gra 5403 Abernatha, Marad S530 MANX1
-----------------------------[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Lone Valley, Montgomery County, Arkansas

PORTER SUMMIT 28 Dec 1896 Nov 1973 71953 (Mena, Polk, AR) (No Location Given) 491-12-3092 Missouri (Before 1951)

[NI00998] Found on www.genserv.com index#3533
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3533
spelled with only one "T"
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spelled with only one "T"
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[NI00999] [GlenScott.FTW]

GRANVILLE SUMMIT 28 Mar 1919 2 Feb 1999 71953 Mena, Polk, AR 431-26-2289 AR (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

GRANVILLE SUMMIT 28 Mar 1919 2 Feb 1999 71953 Mena, Polk, AR 431-26-2289 AR (Before 1951)

[NI01001] www.genserve.com, Index # 3536
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[NI01003] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-2P
record has name spelled Garcy Willis Summit and sex of Male
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5404
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-2P
record has name spelled Garcy Willis Summit and sex of Male
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3518
Found on www.genserv.com index#5404
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[NI01004] www.genserve.com, Index # 3519
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[NI01005] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-42
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
has name spelled Summit
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3520
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5406
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-42
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
has name spelled Summit
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3520
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5406
one t
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[NI01006] Mormon Record AFN:FNKJ-BH[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKJ-BH

[NI01007] Found on www.genserv.com index#3539
Found on www.genserv.com index#5859
both spelled with one t
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3539
Found on www.genserv.com index#5859
both spelled with one t
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[NI01024] Mormon Record AFN:FNKJ-F1
DOD listed as March 15, 1959
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3555
one t
DOD listed as Mar 29, 1958
Found on www.genserv.com index#5861
one t
DOD listed as Mar 29, 1958
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKJ-F1
DOD listed as March 15, 1959
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one t
DOD listed as Mar 29, 1958
Found on www.genserv.com index#5861
one t
DOD listed as Mar 29, 1958
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[NI01025] Mormon Record AFN:FNKK-0W[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKK-0W

[NI01026] www.genserve.com, Index # 3472
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[NI01027] www.genserve.com, Index # 3541
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DOB Feb 22, 1837
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DOB Feb 22, 1837
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5862
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DOB Feb 22, 1936
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[NI01028] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-57
one t
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Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-57
one t
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[NI01037] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-7K
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
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Summit, Stella Flo 3523 Phillips, Floyd S530 Sept1908 1936 SUM09FA
Summit, Stella Flo 5409 Phillips, Floyd S530 Sept1908 1936 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-7K
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
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Summit, Stella Flo 3523 Phillips, Floyd S530 Sept1908 1936 SUM09FA
Summit, Stella Flo 5409 Phillips, Floyd S530 Sept1908 1936 MANX1
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[NI01038] Mormon Record AFN:FNKK-9G[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKK-9G

[NI01043] Found on www.genserv.com index#4357
spelled with only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5373
spelled with only one t
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4357
spelled with only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5373
spelled with only one t
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[NI01045] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-9W
record spells name Summit
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
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one t
DOB Apr 16, 1912
DOD Oct 1, 1941
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one t
DOB Apr 16, 1912
DOD Oct 1, 1941
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-9W
record spells name Summit
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
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www.genserve.com, Index # 3525
one t
DOB Apr 16, 1912
DOD Oct 1, 1941
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one t
DOB Apr 16, 1912
DOD Oct 1, 1941
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[NI01046] [GlenScott.FTW]

STERLING CARTER 4 Oct 1909 Aug 1982 71953 (Mena, Polk, AR) (No Location Given) 432-03-8701 Arkansas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

STERLING CARTER 4 Oct 1909 Aug 1982 71953 (Mena, Polk, AR) (No Location Given) 432-03-8701 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI01054] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-B3
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
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Summit, Vernie Ral 3526 S530 1914 1968 SUM09FA
Summit, Vernie Ral 5412 S530 1914 1968 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-B3
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
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Summit, Vernie Ral 3526 S530 1914 1968 SUM09FA
Summit, Vernie Ral 5412 S530 1914 1968 MANX1
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[NI01057] Summit, Ray Junior 3495 S530 02Sep1948 SUM09FA
Summit, Ray Junior 3495 S530 02Sep1948 MANX1
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Summit, Ray Junior 3495 S530 02Sep1948 SUM09FA
Summit, Ray Junior 3495 S530 02Sep1948 MANX1
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[NI01058] Found on www.genserv.com index#3496
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5881
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3496
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5881
spelled with one t
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[NI01059] www.genserve.com, Index # 3497
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[NI01060] Summit, Tamara Lyn 3498 S530 18Aug1962 SUM09FA
Summit, Tamara Lyn 5883 S530 18Aug1962 MANX1
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Summit, Tamara Lyn 3498 S530 18Aug1962 SUM09FA
Summit, Tamara Lyn 5883 S530 18Aug1962 MANX1
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[NI01061] Found on www.genserv.com index#3499
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5884
only one t
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3499
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5884
only one t
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[NI01062] Found on www.genserv.com index#3528
spelled with only one "T"
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5414
spelled with only one "T"
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3528
spelled with only one "T"
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5414
spelled with only one "T"
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[NI01070] Found on www.genserv.com index#3529
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3529
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[NI01073] www.genserve.com, Index # 3512
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[NI01076] Summit, Tiry Nelso 3531 Baker, Wanda S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Tiry Nelso 5417 Baker, Wanda S530 MANX1
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Summit, Tiry Nelso 3531 Baker, Wanda S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Tiry Nelso 5417 Baker, Wanda S530 MANX1
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[NI01080] www.genserve.com, Index # 3577
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DOB Sept 12, 1899
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DOB Sept 12, 1899
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DOB Sept 12, 1899
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[NI01087] Summit, William La 3578 , Rita S530 19Jan1901 Sum09FA
Summit, William La 5420 , Rita S530 19Jan1901 MANX1
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Summit, William La 3578 , Rita S530 19Jan1901 Sum09FA
Summit, William La 5420 , Rita S530 19Jan1901 MANX1
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[NI01089] Found on www.genserv.com index#1967
Found on www.genserv.com index#3579
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Found on www.genserv.com index#1967
Found on www.genserv.com index#3579
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[NI01102] Summit, Ruevie (Mu 3580 Rowe S530 13Oct1913 SUM09FA
Summit, Ruevie (Mu 5422 Rowe S530 13Oct1913 MANX1
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Summit, Ruevie (Mu 3580 Rowe S530 13Oct1913 SUM09FA
Summit, Ruevie (Mu 5422 Rowe S530 13Oct1913 MANX1
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[NI01109] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-P0
library Call #s F610263 & 1621328
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Summit, Vashti 3581 S530 13Oct1914 13Nov1914 SUM09FA
Summit, Vashti 5423 S530 13Oct1914 13Nov1914 MANX1
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Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-P0
library Call #s F610263 & 1621328
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Summit, Vashti 3581 S530 13Oct1914 13Nov1914 SUM09FA
Summit, Vashti 5423 S530 13Oct1914 13Nov1914 MANX1
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[NI01110] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-RB
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Information found at www.genserve.com, Index # 3607
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[NI01111] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-SH
Library Call # 6010263

Summit, Myrtle Aud 3608 McDonald, Coy Or S530 14Apr1904 16Sept1926SUM09FA
Summit, Myrtle Aud 3608 McDonald, Coy Or S530 14Apr1904 16Sept1926MANX1

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-SH
Library Call # 6010263

Summit, Myrtle Aud 3608 McDonald, Coy Or S530 14Apr1904 16Sept1926 SUM09FA
Summit, Myrtle Aud 3608 McDonald, Coy Or S530 14Apr1904 16Sept1926 MANX1

[NI01112] Mormon Record AFN:FNKK-ZW[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKK-ZW

[NI01115] Summit, Sylvia Lou 5427 Mabry, Ernest Ol S530 28Nov1906 MANX1
Summit, Sylvia Lou 3609 Anderson, Robert S530 28Nov1906 SUM09FA
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Summit, Sylvia Lou 5427 Mabry, Ernest Ol S530 28Nov1906 MANX1
Summit, Sylvia Lou 3609 Anderson, Robert S530 28Nov1906 SUM09FA
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[NI01139] Summit, Ruby Adali 3610 Anderson, Robert S530 21Oct1908 01May1972 SUM09FA
Summit, Ruby Adali 5428 Anderson, Robert S530 21Oct1908 MANX1
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Summit, Ruby Adali 3610 Anderson, Robert S530 21Oct1908 01May1972 SUM09FA
Summit, Ruby Adali 5428 Anderson, Robert S530 21Oct1908 MANX1
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[NI01141] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-W1
listed with only one t
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Found on www.genserv.com index#5429
one t
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[GlenScott.FTW]

GORDON SUMMIT 29 Aug 1912 18 Aug 1990 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 431-30-9699 Arkansas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-W1
listed with only one t
---------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3611
Found on www.genserv.com index#5429
one t
------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

GORDON SUMMIT 29 Aug 1912 18 Aug 1990 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 431-30-9699 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI01142] Mormon Record AFN:FNKM-1C[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKM-1C

[NI01143] Summit, Olis Glen 3643 Gray, Loreda S530 09Feb1939 SUM09FA
Summit, Olis Glen 5920 Gray, Loreda S530 09Feb1939 MANX1
--------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Olis Glen 3643 Gray, Loreda S530 09Feb1939 SUM09FA
Summit, Olis Glen 5920 Gray, Loreda S530 09Feb1939 MANX1
--------------------

[NI01147] Summit, Raymond Do 3644 Martin, Carolyn S530 24Apr1946 SUM09FA
Summit, Raymond Do 5921 , Carolyn S530 24Apr1946 MANX1
------------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Raymond Do 3644 Martin, Carolyn S530 24Apr1946 SUM09FA
Summit, Raymond Do 5921 , Carolyn S530 24Apr1946 MANX1
------------------------------

[NI01149] Summit, Raymond Do 3649 S530 24Jan1946 SUM09FA
-------------------------------------[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Raymond Do 3649 S530 24Jan1946 SUM09FA
-------------------------------------

[NI01151] Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-X6
Library Call # 6010263
last name spelled with one t
---------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3612
last name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5430
last name spelled with one t
------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKF-X6
Library Call # 6010263
last name spelled with one t
---------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3612
last name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5430
last name spelled with one t
------------------------

[NI01152] Summit, Wilma Ray 3613 Bissell, Ansley S530 12Mar1919 23Oct1976 SUM09FA
Summit, Wilma Ray 5431 Bissell, Ansley S530 12Mar1919 MANX1
---------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Wilma Ray 3613 Bissell, Ansley S530 12Mar1919 23Oct1976 SUM09FA
Summit, Wilma Ray 5431 Bissell, Ansley S530 12Mar1919 MANX1
---------------

[NI01158] Summit, Nadene Vio 3615 Qualls, Raney Ev S530 16Jul1924 SUM09FA
Summit, Nadene Vio 3615 Qualls, Raney E. S530 16Jul1924 MANX1

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Nadene Vio 3615 Qualls, Raney Ev S530 16Jul1924 SUM09FA
Summit, Nadene Vio 3615 Qualls, Raney E. S530 16Jul1924 MANX1

[NI01219] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-G8 & AFN: C270-79
-----------
Mormon Record AFN:C270-D9
---------------
Summit, William 4552 S530 1879 SUM09FA
--------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-G8 & AFN: C270-79
-----------
Mormon Record AFN:C270-D9
---------------
Summit, William 4552 S530 1879 SUM09FA
--------------

[NI01221] AFN::32ZV-25
---------
Mormon Record AFN:32ZV-25[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

AFN::32ZV-25
---------
Mormon Record AFN:32ZV-25

[NI01222] Mormon Records AFN:Q1XM-TM
Record has him born in September, no year
has last name with one "t"
---------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Records AFN:Q1XM-TM
Record has him born in September, no year
has last name with one "t"
---------------------

[NI01223] Mormon Records AFN:FNL2-ZX[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Records AFN:FNL2-ZX

[NI01224] Mormon Record AFN:FNL3-2F
record has name Huston
--------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3854
one t
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNL3-2F
record has name Huston
--------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3854
one t
-------------------

[NI01225] Summit, Thursie Ex 3855 Singleton, W. Do S530 21Sept1912 SUM09FA
Summit, Thursie Ex 5449 S530 21Sep1912 MANX1
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Thursie Ex 3855 Singleton, W. Do S530 21Sept1912 SUM09FA
Summit, Thursie Ex 5449 S530 21Sep1912 MANX1
-------------------

[NI01226] Mormon Record AFN:Q1XM-VS
record has birthdate as Nov 11
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3856
one t
DOB Nov 11, 1916
----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3577
one t
DOB Nov 11
--------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:Q1XM-VS
record has birthdate as Nov 11
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3856
one t
DOB Nov 11, 1916
----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3577
one t
DOB Nov 11
--------------

[NI01227] Summit, Vernon The 3857 S530 30Nov1921 SUM09FA
Summit, Vernon The 5451 S530 30Nov1921 MANX1
----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Vernon The 3857 S530 30Nov1921 SUM09FA
Summit, Vernon The 5451 S530 30Nov1921 MANX1
----------------

[NI01228] Summit, Una Armild 5452 S530 24Aug1924 MANX1
------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Una Armild 5452 S530 24Aug1924 MANX1
------------------

[NI01230] Mormon Record AFN:FNL0-T0[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNL0-T0

[NI01231] Mormon Record AFN:FNL0-V5
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
listed with one t
----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3788
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5454
one t
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNL0-V5
Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
listed with one t
----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3788
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5454
one t
----------------------

[NI01232] www.genserve.com, Index # 3789
one t
has wife's name spelled Stella
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5455
one t
has wife's name spelled Stella
----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

LAWIE SUMMIT 25 Mar 1909 Apr 1977 86442 (Bullhead City, Mohave, AZ) (No Location Given) 555-09-8857 California (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3789
one t
has wife's name spelled Stella
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5455
one t
has wife's name spelled Stella
----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

LAWIE SUMMIT 25 Mar 1909 Apr 1977 86442 (Bullhead City, Mohave, AZ) (No Location Given) 555-09-8857 California (Before 1951)

[NI01234] Summit, Nina Marie 3799 Mayer, Fredrick S530 01Oct1931 SUM09FA
Summit, Nina Marie 5961 Mayer, Fredrick S530 01Oct1931 MANX1
-------------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Nina Marie 3799 Mayer, Fredrick S530 01Oct1931 SUM09FA
Summit, Nina Marie 5961 Mayer, Fredrick S530 01Oct1931 MANX1
-------------------------------

[NI01239] Summit, Paul Ronal 3800 , Teressa S530 29May1933 SUM09FA
Summit, Paul Ronal 5962 , Teressa S530 29May1933 MANX1
------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Paul Ronal 3800 , Teressa S530 29May1933 SUM09FA
Summit, Paul Ronal 5962 , Teressa S530 29May1933 MANX1
------------------------

[NI01242] Found on www.genserv.com index#3831
only one t
---------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6629
only one t
--------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3831
only one t
---------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6629
only one t
--------------

[NI01243] www.genserve.com, Index # 3832
one t
----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 6630
one t
----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3832
one t
----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 6630
one t
----------

[NI01244] Found on www.genserv.com index#3801
Found on www.genserv.com index#5963
---------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3801
Found on www.genserv.com index#5963
---------------------------

[NI01249] Found on www.genserv.com index#3802
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5964
spelled with one t
------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3802
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5964
spelled with one t
------------------

[NI01253] Mormon Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
-------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3790
one t
DOD Mar 22, 1919
---------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5456
one t
DOD mar 22, 1919
-----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s F610263 & 1621428
-------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3790
one t
DOD Mar 22, 1919
---------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5456
one t
DOD mar 22, 1919
-----------

[NI01254] Found on www.genserv.com index#3791
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5457
only one t
----------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3791
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5457
only one t
----------------------------

[NI01255] [GlenScott.FTW]

WILLIE PENNY 29 Oct 1906 29 Jun 1988 72717 (Canehill, AR) (No Location Given) 545-18-8962 California (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

WILLIE PENNY 29 Oct 1906 29 Jun 1988 72717 (Canehill, AR) (No Location Given) 545-18-8962 California (Before 1951)

[NI01264] Summit, Zilmer Luc 3792 Clough, Edward T 5530 17Sep1913 Sum09FA
Summit, Zilmer Luc 5458 Clough, Edward T S530 17Sep1913 MANX1
--------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Zilmer Luc 3792 Clough, Edward T 5530 17Sep1913 Sum09FA
Summit, Zilmer Luc 5458 Clough, Edward T S530 17Sep1913 MANX1
--------

[NI01265] [GlenScott.FTW]

EDWARD CLOUGH 16 May 1905 19 Jan 1989 93203 (Arvin, Kern, CA) (No Location Given) 572-05-8351 California (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

EDWARD CLOUGH 16 May 1905 19 Jan 1989 93203 (Arvin, Kern, CA) (No Location Given) 572-05-8351 California (Before 1951)

[NI01273] www.genserve.com, Index # 3793
one t
-------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5459
one t
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3793
one t
-------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5459
one t
-------------------

[NI01275] Found on www.genserv.com index#3812
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5974
only one t
--------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3812
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5974
only one t
--------------------------

[NI01276] Summit, Vilas Alle 3794 Perrigo, Jack Eu S530 22Oct1918 SUM09FA
Summit, Vilas Alle 5460 Perrigo, Jack Eu S530 22Oct1918 MANX1
-----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Vilas Alle 3794 Perrigo, Jack Eu S530 22Oct1918 SUM09FA
Summit, Vilas Alle 5460 Perrigo, Jack Eu S530 22Oct1918 MANX1
-----------------

[NI01277] [GlenScott.FTW]

JACK PERRIGO 7 Sep 1910 13 Oct 1993 93308 (Bakersfield, Kern, CA) (No Location Given) 526-07-4950 Arizona (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

JACK PERRIGO 7 Sep 1910 13 Oct 1993 93308 (Bakersfield, Kern, CA) (No Location Given) 526-07-4950 Arizona (Before 1951)

[NI01280] Found on www.genserv.com index#3795
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5461
one t
--------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3795
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5461
one t
--------------

[NI01282] www.genserve.com, Index # 3817
one t
-------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5979
one t
--------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3817
one t
-------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5979
one t
--------------

[NI01283] www.genserve.com, Index # 3818
one t
DOB 21Oct1957
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5980
one t
DOB 21Oct1957
----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3818
one t
DOB 21Oct1957
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5980
one t
DOB 21Oct1957
----------

[NI01285] Mormon Record AFN:FNL1-4H
Library Call # F610776 & 1721428
--------------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3796
------------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5462
------------------------

[NI01294] Morman Record AFN:FNK2-KR
----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3972
----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5072
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Morman Record AFN:FNK2-KR
----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3972
----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5072
----------------------

[NI01295] Mormon Record AFN:FNL3-79[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNL3-79

[NI01296] www.genserve.com, Index # 5465
one t
-------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3860
one t
Middle initial N.
DOB 28Oct 1911
DOD17Mar1952
-------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 5465
one t
-------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3860
one t
Middle initial N.
DOB 28Oct 1911
DOD17Mar1952
-------------

[NI01298] www.genserve.com, Index # 3614
one t
husband's middle initial L.
DOB Apr 20, 1944
---------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3866
one t
---------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5988
one t
---------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3614
one t
husband's middle initial L.
DOB Apr 20, 1944
---------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3866
one t
---------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5988
one t
---------

[NI01300] www.genserve.com, Index # 5466
one t
lists wife as Alice Bates
------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3861
one t
lists wife as Alice A. Bates
DOB as Jul 6, 1917
---------------

[NI01304] Found on www.genserv.com index#3870[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3870

[NI01305] Found on www.genserv.com index#3863
spelled with only one t
-----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5468
spelled with only one t
-----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3863
spelled with only one t
-----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5468
spelled with only one t
-----------------------

[NI01314] Found on www.genserv.com index#3864
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5469
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#670
one t
Middle name spelled May
husband's middle name George
------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3864
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5469
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#670
one t
Middle name spelled May
husband's middle name George
------------------------

[NI01341] Mormon Records AFN:FNK2-M4
spelled with only one t
--------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3974
spelled with only one t
-------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5074
spelled with only one t
-------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Records AFN:FNK2-M4
spelled with only one t
--------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3974
spelled with only one t
-------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5074
spelled with only one t
-------------

[NI01342] Mormon Record AFN:FNL4-8L[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNL4-8L

[NI01343] Found on www.genserv.com index#3905
has name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5482
has name spelled with one t
-----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3905
has name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5482
has name spelled with one t
-----------------------

[NI01349] www.genserve.com, Index # 377
-----------------

[NI01351] Found on www.genserv.com index#3918
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#6020
spelled with one t
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3918
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#6020
spelled with one t
-------------------

[NI01353] Found on www.genserv.com index#3923
spelled with only one "T"
-----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6651
spelled with only one "T"
------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3923
spelled with only one "T"
-----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6651
spelled with only one "T"
------------------------

[NI01354] Found on www.genserv.com index#3919
spelled with one "T"
------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6021
spelled witn one "T"
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3919
spelled with one "T"
------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6021
spelled witn one "T"

[NI01357] Summit, Zelma Loui 3920 S530 11Feb1947 SUM09FA
Summit, Zelma Loui 6022 S530 11Feb1947 MANX1
-------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Zelma Loui 3920 S530 11Feb1947 SUM09FA
Summit, Zelma Loui 6022 S530 11Feb1947 MANX1
-------------

[NI01358] www.genserve.com, Index # 3921
------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 6023
-----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3921
------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 6023
-----------------

[NI01359] Summit, Virgil 3907 Mabry, Flora S530 17Aug1920 SUM09FA
Summit, Virgil 5484 Mabry, Flora S530 17Aug1920 MANX1
--------------------

[GlenScott.FTW]

VIRGLE SUMMIT 17 Aug 1920 17 Dec 1991 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 432-20-7563 Arkansas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Virgil 3907 Mabry, Flora S530 17Aug1920 SUM09FA
Summit, Virgil 5484 Mabry, Flora S530 17Aug1920 MANX1
--------------------

[GlenScott.FTW]

VIRGLE SUMMIT 17 Aug 1920 17 Dec 1991 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 432-20-7563 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI01361] Found on www.genserv.com index#3927
has name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#6025
has name spelled with one t
--------------------

[NI01366] www.genserve.com, Index # 3929
one t
------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 6027
one t
-----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3929
one t
------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 6027
one t
-----------

[NI01368] www.genserve.com, Index # 3908
one t
--------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5485
one t
--------
[GlenScott.FTW]

KIRBY P SUMMIT RT 1 DARDANELLE AR 72834 0000 (501) 229-4769 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3908
one t
--------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5485
one t
--------
[GlenScott.FTW]

KIRBY P SUMMIT RT 1 DARDANELLE AR 72834 0000 (501) 229-4769

[NI01373] www.genserve.com, Index # 3943
one t
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 6033
one t
----------

[NI01378] Found on www.genserv.com index#3909
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5486
one t
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3909
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5486
one t
----------------------

[NI01389] Mormon Record AFN:Q1XN-1M
record has birthdate 3 Jan
------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3910
one t
DOB listed as 03Jan1914
--------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5487
one t
incorrect year of birth
-------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:Q1XN-1M
record has birthdate 3 Jan
------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3910
one t
DOB listed as 03Jan1914
--------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5487
one t
incorrect year of birth
-------------

[NI01390] Found on www.genserv.com index#3911
Found on www.genserv.com index#5488
one t
------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3911
Found on www.genserv.com index#5488
one t
------------------------

[NI01399] Mormon Record AFN:FNL0-LR[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNL0-LR

[NI01400] Found on www.genserv.com index#3781
Found on www.genserv.com index#5490
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3781
Found on www.genserv.com index#5490
----------------------

[NI01402] www.genserve.com, Index # 3782
one t
---------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5492
one t
-------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

JOSEPH SUMMITT 10 Jun 1913 29 Dec 1990 74701 (Durant, Bryan, OK) (No Location Given) 445-03-3355 Oklahoma (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 3782
one t
---------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5492
one t
-------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

JOSEPH SUMMITT 10 Jun 1913 29 Dec 1990 74701 (Durant, Bryan, OK) (No Location Given) 445-03-3355 Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[NI01403] Found on www.genserv.com index#3784
Found on www.genserv.com index#5493
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3784
Found on www.genserv.com index#5493
----------------------

[NI01404] Mormon Record AFN:FNL0-RM
--------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3785
has name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5494
has name spelled with one t
------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNL0-RM
--------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3785
has name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5494
has name spelled with one t
------------------

[NI01405] Found on www.genserv.com index#3786
spelled with one t
----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5495
spelled with one t
-----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3786
spelled with one t
----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5495
spelled with one t
-----------------

[NI01406] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-RS
record has sex unknown for still born infant
-----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 4021
-----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-RS
record has sex unknown for still born infant
-----------------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 4021
-----------------------

[NI01407] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-S0[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-S0

[NI01408] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-T5
only one t
-------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#4554
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5080
only one t
---------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Gorman Texas.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-T5
only one t
-------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#4554
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5080
only one t
---------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Gorman Texas.

[NI01412] [GlenScott.FTW]

SS issued under Walton Summit, with one t. SS issued in California.

WALTON SUMMIT 17 Jul 1910 May 1984 95351 (Modesto, Stanislaus, CA) (No Location Given) 563-01-4453 California (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SS issued under Walton Summit, with one t. SS issued in California.

WALTON SUMMIT 17 Jul 1910 May 1984 95351 (Modesto, Stanislaus, CA) (No Location Given) 563-01-4453 California (Before 1951)

[NI01413] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-VB
record has birthdate in 1884[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-VB
record has birthdate in 1884

[NI01420] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-WH
----------------
Summit, Tom 4558 S530 08Feb1888 15Jan1950 SUM09FA
Summit, Tom 5082 S530 08Feb1888 15Jan1950 MANX1
----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-WH
----------------
Summit, Tom 4558 S530 08Feb1888 15Jan1950 SUM09FA
Summit, Tom 5082 S530 08Feb1888 15Jan1950 MANX1
----------------

[NI01421] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-XN
listed with one t
-----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5083
Found on www.genserv.com index#4023
-----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-XN
listed with one t
-----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5083
Found on www.genserv.com index#4023
-----------------------

[NI01424] Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-ZT
Has names spelled with one t
-------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#4559
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5084
one t
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK2-ZT
Has names spelled with one t
-------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#4559
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5084
one t
-------------------

[NI01429] Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-15
listed with one t
------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5086
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4024
one t
------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-15
listed with one t
------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5086
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4024
one t
------------------

[NI01430] Summit, Ola Belle 4561 Kniffen, Frank S530 09Feb1897 09Sept1973 SUM09FA
Summit, Ola Belle 5087 S530 09Feb1897 MANX1
----------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Ola Belle 4561 Kniffen, Frank S530 09Feb1897 09Sept1973 SUM09FA
Summit, Ola Belle 5087 S530 09Feb1897 MANX1
----------------------------

[NI01434] Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-00
-------------
Summit, Willie Jew 4560 S530 11Apr1900 20Aug1901 SUM09FA
Summit, Willie Jew 5085 S530 1900 1902 MANX1
---------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK3-00
-------------
Summit, Willie Jew 4560 S530 11Apr1900 20Aug1901 SUM09FA
Summit, Willie Jew 5085 S530 1900 1902 MANX1
---------------

[NI01435] Found on www.genserv.com index#4562
spelled with one t
-----------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#5088
spelled with one t
-----------------

[NI01440] Found on www.genserv.com index#4563
wife spelling Dorothy
only one t
first name spelling Doyle
Found on www.genserv.com index#5089
only one t
----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4563
wife spelling Dorothy
only one t
first name spelling Doyle
Found on www.genserv.com index#5089
only one t
----------------

[NI01441] Dorothy?[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Dorothy?

[NI01443] www.genserve.com, Index # 5090
one t
DOB Oct 6, 1907
listed as Leslie
----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 4564
one t
DOB Oct 6, 1907
listed as Leslie Edward
-----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

LESLIE SUMMIT 6 Oct 1907 Apr 1979 78840 (Del Rio, Val Verde, TX) (No Location Given) 454-09-7933 Texas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 5090
one t
DOB Oct 6, 1907
listed as Leslie
----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 4564
one t
DOB Oct 6, 1907
listed as Leslie Edward
-----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

LESLIE SUMMIT 6 Oct 1907 Apr 1979 78840 (Del Rio, Val Verde, TX) (No Location Given) 454-09-7933 Texas (Before 1951)

[NI01449] Sherry Daniels notes has name as Chester John Carter
-----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Sherry Daniels notes has name as Chester John Carter
-----------------

[NI01477] One source has DOB as 1893
---------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

One source has DOB as 1893
---------

[NI01521] Glen Summit's notes have middle name of Jefferson
----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen Summit's notes have middle name of Jefferson
----------

[NI01600] Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-7S[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-7S

[NI01601] Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-C3
record has birthdate Sept 2
-------------------
Summit, Tommy 4067 S530 02Sept SUM09FA
Summit, Tommy 6154 S530 02Sept MANX1
------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-C3
record has birthdate Sept 2
-------------------
Summit, Tommy 4067 S530 02Sept SUM09FA
Summit, Tommy 6154 S530 02Sept MANX1
------------------

[NI01602] Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-D8
-----------------
Summit, Tony Lee 4068 S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Tony Lee 6155 S530 MANX1
-----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-D8
-----------------
Summit, Tony Lee 4068 S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Tony Lee 6155 S530 MANX1
-----------------

[NI01603] Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-FF
only one t
-------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6156
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4607
only one t
---------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-FF
only one t
-------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#6156
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4607
only one t
---------------------

[NI01604] Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-GL
has last name spelled with one t
-------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

DANNY SUMMITT 27 May 1961 Sep 1983 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 432-27-4801 Arkansas (1974)

[NI01605] Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-HR
spelled with only one t
------------

[NI01606] Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-JX[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:Q1XL-JX

[NI01611] Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-MV

[NI01616] Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-TW
--------------
Summit, Willis Eug 4082 S530 15Dec1928 18Jan1929 SUM09FA
Summit, Willis Eug 5556 S530 15Dec1928 18Jan1929 MANX1
-------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKQ-TW
--------------
Summit, Willis Eug 4082 S530 15Dec1928 18Jan1929 SUM09FA
Summit, Willis Eug 5556 S530 15Dec1928 18Jan1929 MANX1
-------------

[NI01617] Found on www.genserv.com index#4083
Found on www.genserv.com index#5557
--------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4083
Found on www.genserv.com index#5557
--------------------------

[NI01620] [GlenScott.FTW]

<< Subj: John Francis Summit Family, Sims, Arkansas
Date: 01/08/2000 7:28:42 AM Pacific Standard Time
From: doncross@bellsouth.net (Don & Susan Cross)
To: PSUMM@aol.com, Rainbo@bellsouth.net

Paul, I just ready several of your wonderful articles on the Summit
Family. The last one, "Daniel Summit, Son of Francis Summit" was of
most interest to me because Daniel is my Great Great Great Grandfather.
The following is my lineage: Mother - Dorothy Jean Summitt Cross,
Grandfather - Bryant Elijah Summitt (note my Grandfather added the
second "t" to his name), Great Grandfather - John Ballard Summit, Great
Great Grandfather - John Francis Summit, Great Great Great Grandfather,
Daniel Summit. Thanks to these articles I now have a wonderful family
history dating back to the Revolutionary War.

The last article seemed to pose several questions that lacked answers.
They were: 1) What happened to Daniel (son of Daniel)? and 2) What
happened to John?

I believe it is possible that the "missing John" and the Francis
referred in your article on Daniel Summit are really one and the same.
Francis's tombstone in the Barber Cemetery list his name as John Francis
Summit. Daniel, son of Daniel, also came to Arkansas with John
Francis. If memory serves correct, I believe Daniel, is buried in the
Long Valley Church of God Cemetery just a mile from Sims, Arkansas.
What I will do is write down as much of the history that I can get from
Aldon Summit, my cousin in Hot Springs. Aldon is the son of my
Grandfather Bryant Elijah's twin brother, Steelie Elisha. He now seems
to be the one who knows the most about the Arkansas branch of the Summit
Family.

Again, thanks for such wonderful articles and let me know if I can help
in future search's.

Donald
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

<< Subj: John Francis Summit Family, Sims, Arkansas
Date: 01/08/2000 7:28:42 AM Pacific Standard Time
From: doncross@bellsouth.net (Don & Susan Cross)
To: PSUMM@aol.com, Rainbo@bellsouth.net

Paul, I just ready several of your wonderful articles on the Summit
Family. The last one, "Daniel Summit, Son of Francis Summit" was of
most interest to me because Daniel is my Great Great Great Grandfather.
The following is my lineage: Mother - Dorothy Jean Summitt Cross,
Grandfather - Bryant Elijah Summitt (note my Grandfather added the
second "t" to his name), Great Grandfather - John Ballard Summit, Great
Great Grandfather - John Francis Summit, Great Great Great Grandfather,
Daniel Summit. Thanks to these articles I now have a wonderful family
history dating back to the Revolutionary War.

The last article seemed to pose several questions that lacked answers.
They were: 1) What happened to Daniel (son of Daniel)? and 2) What
happened to John?

I believe it is possible that the "missing John" and the Francis
referred in your article on Daniel Summit are really one and the same.
Francis's tombstone in the Barber Cemetery list his name as John Francis
Summit. Daniel, son of Daniel, also came to Arkansas with John
Francis. If memory serves correct, I believe Daniel, is buried in the
Long Valley Church of God Cemetery just a mile from Sims, Arkansas.
What I will do is write down as much of the history that I can get from
Aldon Summit, my cousin in Hot Springs. Aldon is the son of my
Grandfather Bryant Elijah's twin brother, Steelie Elisha. He now seems
to be the one who knows the most about the Arkansas branch of the Summit
Family.

Again, thanks for such wonderful articles and let me know if I can help
in future search's.

Donald

[NI01622] Found on www.genserv.com index#4084
Found on www.genserv.com index#5558
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4084
Found on www.genserv.com index#5558
-------------------

[NI01625] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-19

Summit, Marrietta 4574 Carter, Vert S530 12Jul1886 25Apr1921 SUM09FA

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-19

Summit, Marrietta 4574 Carter, Vert S530 12Jul1886 25Apr1921 SUM09FA

[NI01626] Mormon Record AFN:FNKR-PC[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKR-PC

[NI01634] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-RN
-------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3872
one t
------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 4578
one t
------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

JOHN SUMMIT 9 Jun 1891 Apr 1970 72827 (Bluffton, Yell, AR) (No Location Given) 561-34-2460 California (Before 1951 SS issued in California.

[NI01635] Mormon Record AFN:FNKR-ZQ[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKR-ZQ

[NI01636] Found on www.genserv.com index#3320
spelled with only one "T"
----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#4583
spelled with only one "T"
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3320
spelled with only one "T"
----------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#4583
spelled with only one "T"
----------------------

[NI01640] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-4S
record spells name Summit
--------------
Summit, William Th 895 Lackey, Carrie S530 20Dec1889 22Feb1969 SUM09FA
Summit, William Th 3873 Lackey, Carrie S530 20Dec1889 22Feb1969 MANX1
--------------

[GlenScott.FTW]

WILLIAM SUMMIT 20 Dec 1889 Feb 1969 92028 (Fallbrook, CA) (No Location Given) 431-34-0514 Arkansas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-4S
record spells name Summit
--------------
Summit, William Th 895 Lackey, Carrie S530 20Dec1889 22Feb1969 SUM09FA
Summit, William Th 3873 Lackey, Carrie S530 20Dec1889 22Feb1969 MANX1
--------------

[GlenScott.FTW]

WILLIAM SUMMIT 20 Dec 1889 Feb 1969 92028 (Fallbrook, CA) (No Location Given) 431-34-0514 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI01641] Mormon Record AFN:FNKS-12

[NI01642] Summit, Tilman 4105 Cora S530 1916 SUM09FA
Summit, Tilman 4585 , Cora S530 MANX1
----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Tilman 4105 Cora S530 1916 SUM09FA
Summit, Tilman 4585 , Cora S530 MANX1
----------------

[NI01643] [GlenScott.FTW]

CORA SUMMIT 12 Apr 1927 May 1969 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 561-34-9496 California (Before 1951) Write Letter

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

CORA SUMMIT 12 Apr 1927 May 1969 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 561-34-9496 California (Before 1951) Write Letter

[NI01644] Summit, Timmie 4110 S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Timmie 5132 S530 MANX1
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Timmie 4110 S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Timmie 5132 S530 MANX1
----------------------

[NI01645] Found on www.genserv.com index#4106
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4586
one t
-----------------
Email from Glen 1-19-02
Hazel Summit Qualls (daughter of Thomas Summit and Carrie Lackey) passed away on January 12, 2002. She was buried yesterday (1-18) at the Masonic Cemetery in Fallbrook, California.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4106
one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4586
one t
-----------------
Email from Glen 1-19-02
Hazel Summit Qualls (daughter of Thomas Summit and Carrie Lackey) passed away on January 12, 2002. She was buried yesterday (1-18) at the Masonic Cemetery in Fallbrook, California.

[NI01651] Summit, Winfred 4107 Virginia S530 1917 SUM09FA
Summit, Winfred 4587 Virginia S530 MANX1
-----------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

WINFRED SUMMIT 6 Jun 1925 29 Jul 1989 92115 (San Diego, San Diego, CA) (No Location Given) 431-34-0515 Arkansas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Winfred 4107 Virginia S530 1917 SUM09FA
Summit, Winfred 4587 Virginia S530 MANX1
-----------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

WINFRED SUMMIT 6 Jun 1925 29 Jul 1989 92115 (San Diego, San Diego, CA) (No Location Given) 431-34-0515 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI01655] Summit, Vivian Yvo 4108 S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Vivian Yvo 4588 S530 MANX1
----------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Vivian Yvo 4108 S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Vivian Yvo 4588 S530 MANX1
----------------

[NI01656] Mormon Record AFN:FNJX-W0
--------------------
Summit, Nancy Ema 1635 Givens, Charles S530 03Oct1893 16Mar1973 MANX1
Summit, Nancy Ema 3394 Givens, Charles S530 03Oct1893 16Mar1973 MANX1
Summit, Nancy Ema 4476 Givens, Charles S530 03Oct1893 16Mar1973 SUM09FA
------------------------

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNJX-W0
--------------------
Summit, Nancy Ema 1635 Givens, Charles S530 03Oct1893 16Mar1973 MANX1
Summit, Nancy Ema 3394 Givens, Charles S530 03Oct1893 16Mar1973 MANX1
Summit, Nancy Ema 4476 Givens, Charles S530 03Oct1893 16Mar1973 SUM09FA
------------------------

[NI01657] Mormon Record AFN:FNJX-Q4[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNJX-Q4

[NI01715] WWII
-----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

WWII
-----------

[NI01751] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-50
--------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3874
one t
---------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 4580
one t
-----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

JAMES SUMMIT 25 Nov 1895 Jun 1978 71969 (Sims, AR) 71957 (Mount Ida, Montgomery, AR) 566-20-6233 California (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-50
--------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 3874
one t
---------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 4580
one t
-----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

JAMES SUMMIT 25 Nov 1895 Jun 1978 71969 (Sims, AR) 71957 (Mount Ida, Montgomery, AR) 566-20-6233 California (Before 1951)

[NI01752] Mormon Record AFN:FNKS-9F[GlenScott.FTW]

LOTTIE SUMMIT 23 Feb 1902 Nov 1982 92505 (Riverside, Riverside, CA) (No Location Given) 548-30-5273 California (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKS-9F[GlenScott.FTW]

LOTTIE SUMMIT 23 Feb 1902 Nov 1982 92505 (Riverside, Riverside, CA) (No Location Given) 548-30-5273 California (Before 1951)

[NI01753] Found on www.genserv.com index#4120
Found on www.genserv.com index#4590
------------------------

[NI01754] Summit, Vernon 4121 S530 25Jul1921 SUM09FA
Summit, Vernon 4591 S530 25Jul MANX1
---------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Vernon 4121 S530 25Jul1921 SUM09FA
Summit, Vernon 4591 S530 25Jul MANX1
---------------[GlenScott.FTW]

http://obits.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/obit.cgi

Obituary Daily Times:
SUMMITT, Vernon D; 74; Simms AR>Las Vegas NV; Las Vegas R-J; 1997-7-15; rossy

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

http://obits.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/obit.cgi

Obituary Daily Times:
SUMMITT, Vernon D; 74; Simms AR>Las Vegas NV; Las Vegas R-J; 1997-7-15; rossy

[NI01760] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-65[GlenScott.FTW]

Martha Mahala SUMMIT (AFN: FNK4-65)
Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 16 Jan 1898 Arkansas
Died: 2 Apr 1981 Arkansas
Buried: Lone Valley, Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas
Parents:
Father: Jacob Eusebius SUMMIT (AFN: FNK1-RN)
Mother: Rosetta REED (AFN: FNK4-2G)
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Richard BEGGS (AFN: FNKS-KS)
Marriage:
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-65[GlenScott.FTW]

Martha Mahala SUMMIT (AFN: FNK4-65)
Sex: F
Event(s):
Born: 16 Jan 1898 Arkansas
Died: 2 Apr 1981 Arkansas
Buried: Lone Valley, Sims, Montgomery, Arkansas
Parents:
Father: Jacob Eusebius SUMMIT (AFN: FNK1-RN)
Mother: Rosetta REED (AFN: FNK4-2G)
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Richard BEGGS (AFN: FNKS-KS)
Marriage:

[NI01772] [GlenScott.FTW]

THOMAS BEGGS 16 Jun 1917 29 Jun 1988 71969 (Sims, AR) (No Location Given) 432-01-0244 Arkansas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

THOMAS BEGGS 16 Jun 1917 29 Jun 1988 71969 (Sims, AR) (No Location Given) 432-01-0244 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI01819] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-7B
listed with one t
-------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#1186
one t
wife maiden name listed as West
Found on www.genserv.com index#3876
one t
wife maiden name listed as Wist
--------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

FREDIE SUMMIT 9 Dec 1899 Aug 1987 71969 (Sims, AR) (No Location Given) 430-38-4462 Arkansas (Before 1951)
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-7B
listed with one t
-------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#1186
one t
wife maiden name listed as West
Found on www.genserv.com index#3876
one t
wife maiden name listed as Wist
--------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

FREDIE SUMMIT 9 Dec 1899 Aug 1987 71969 (Sims, AR) (No Location Given) 430-38-4462 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI01820] Mormon Record AFN:FNKS-WJ[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKS-WJ

[NI01821] Found on www.genserv.com index#4136
Found on www.genserv.com index#4608
had DOB Jan 18, 1925
----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4136
Found on www.genserv.com index#4608
had DOB Jan 18, 1925
----------------------

[NI01823] Summit, Patsy Ann 5175 S530 11Oct1943 MANX1
---------------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Patsy Ann 5175 S530 11Oct1943 MANX1
---------------------------------

[NI01824] Summit, Terry Leon 4140 Clay, Kathryn Ma S530 18Jun1948 SUM09FA
Summit, Terry Leon 5176 S530 18Jun1948 MANX1
-------------------------
[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Owned Summitt Grocery on Hwy from Hot Springs to Mt. Ida.[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FTW]

Owned Summitt Grocery on Hwy from Hot Springs to Mt. Ida.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Terry Leon 4140 Clay, Kathryn Ma S530 18Jun1948 SUM09FA
Summit, Terry Leon 5176 S530 18Jun1948 MANX1
-------------------------
[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Owned Summitt Grocery on Hwy from Hot Springs to Mt. Ida.[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FTW]

Owned Summitt Grocery on Hwy from Hot Springs to Mt. Ida.

[NI01825] www.genserve.com, Index # 4141
one t
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5177
one t
-----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 4141
one t
-----------
www.genserve.com, Index # 5177
one t
-----------

[NI01826] www.genserve.com, Index # 4137
one t
----------
www.genserve.com, Index #
one t
----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 4137
one t
----------
www.genserve.com, Index #
one t
----------

[NI01829] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-8H
---------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3877
spelled with one T
Found on www.genserv.com index#4581
spelled with one t
--------------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

BELVE SUMMIT 5 Jun 1902 Aug 1985 71969 (Sims, AR) 71969 (Sims, AR) 431-34-0655 Arkansas (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-8H
---------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3877
spelled with one T
Found on www.genserv.com index#4581
spelled with one t
--------------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

BELVE SUMMIT 5 Jun 1902 Aug 1985 71969 (Sims, AR) 71969 (Sims, AR) 431-34-0655 Arkansas (Before 1951)

[NI01830] AFN:FNKT-F8
---------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

NANCY SUMMITT 20 Feb 1905 8 May 1988 71969 (Sims, AR) (No Location Given) 432-68-4093 Arkansas (1955) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

AFN:FNKT-F8
---------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

NANCY SUMMITT 20 Feb 1905 8 May 1988 71969 (Sims, AR) (No Location Given) 432-68-4093 Arkansas (1955)

[NI01831] Summit, Vina Marie 4152 Gore S530 28Feb1924 Oct1993 SUM09FA
Summit, Vina Marie 4611 S530 28Feb1924 MANX1
---------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Vina Marie 4152 Gore S530 28Feb1924 Oct1993 SUM09FA
Summit, Vina Marie 4611 S530 28Feb1924 MANX1
---------

[NI01834] Found on www.genserv.com index#4153
spelled with only one "T"
---------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#4612
spelled with only one "T"
---------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4153
spelled with only one "T"
---------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#4612
spelled with only one "T"
---------------------

[NI01835] Summit, Wilburn Lo 4154 S530 03Dec1925 SUM09FA
Summit, Wilburn Lo 4613 S530 03Dec1925 MANX1
------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Wilburn Lo 4154 S530 03Dec1925 SUM09FA
Summit, Wilburn Lo 4613 S530 03Dec1925 MANX1
------------

[NI01836] Summit, Willis Erv 4155 S530 08Mar1929 SUM09FA
Summit, Willis Erv 4614 S530 08Mar1929 MANX1
----------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Willis Erv 4155 S530 08Mar1929 SUM09FA
Summit, Willis Erv 4614 S530 08Mar1929 MANX1
----------

[NI01837] Found on www.genserv.com index#4156
Found on www.genserv.com index#4615
---------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4156
Found on www.genserv.com index#4615
---------------------

[NI01838] Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-9N
-------------------
Summit, Tilman 4582 S530 16Jun1905 10Sept1905 SUM09FA
Summit, Tilman 3878 S530 16Jun1905 10Sept1905 MANX1
-------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK4-9N
-------------------
Summit, Tilman 4582 S530 16Jun1905 10Sept1905 SUM09FA
Summit, Tilman 3878 S530 16Jun1905 10Sept1905 MANX1
-------------------

[NI01839] Found on www.genserv.com index#3879
has name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4583
has name spelled with one t
-----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3879
has name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4583
has name spelled with one t
-----------------------

[NI01847] Found on www.genserv.com index#3880
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4584
spelled with one t
------------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3880
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4584
spelled with one t
------------------------

[NI01851] Found on www.genserv.com index#3881
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4586
only one t
-----------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3881
only one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#4586
only one t
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[NI01859] Summit, Thurman Ra 4364 Scott, Delphain S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Thurman RA 5791 Scott, Delphain S530 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Thurman Ra 4364 Scott, Delphain S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Thurman RA 5791 Scott, Delphain S530 MANX1
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[NI01862] Found on www.genserv.com index#5792
spelled with only one "T"
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4365
spelled with only one "T"
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[NI01863] Found on www.genserv.com index#S530
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#S530
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[NI01868] Found on www.genserv.com index#4367
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5794
spelled with one t
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[NI01870] Found on www.genserv.com index#5371
spelled with one T
Found on www.genserv.com index#4355
spelled with one t
first name spelled Cecilia
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#5371
spelled with one T
Found on www.genserv.com index#4355
spelled with one t
first name spelled Cecilia
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[NI01875] Mormon Record AFN:FNKC-WQ
record has birth about 1910
Library call #s F610263 & 1621428

Summit, Margie Lou 4356 Dawson, Ray S530 1905 1936

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNKC-WQ
record has birth about 1910
Library call #s F610263 & 1621428

Summit, Margie Lou 4356 Dawson, Ray S530 1905 1936

[NI01885] Summit, Swen 4387 S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Swen 5805 S530 MANX1
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Swen 4387 S530 SUM09FA
Summit, Swen 5805 S530 MANX1
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[NI01886] Found on www.genserv.com index#4358
name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5374
name spelled with one t
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4358
name spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5374
name spelled with one t
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[NI01904] Found on www.genserv.com index#4359
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5375
spelled with one t
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#4359
spelled with one t
Found on www.genserv.com index#5375
spelled with one t
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[NI01914] www.genserve.com, Index # 4361
one t
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5378
one t
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 4361
one t
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5378
one t
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[NI01919] Found on www.genserv.com index#4350
one t
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[GlenScott.FTW]

[JackSummitt.FTW]

Granville was playing football at Hillsboro High Fall 1920 and baseball in spring of 1921 Sophomore class and football in Fall 1921. Spring 1922 found him playing baseball for Corsicana High School. He was not in the 1923 Corsicna High annual.

He was a salesman and a master machinist.

Born in Gravelly, Arkansas, lived in Gorman, Winsboro, Greenville, Hillsboro, Corsicana, Hubbard, back to Corsicana, Port Arthur, Texas and Tulsa, Oklahoma.

[NI01925] [GlenScott.FTW]

Tenne and husband are buried in Kingston, Oklahoma.

SUMMIT, SUSANNAH T., age 14 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Tenne and husband are buried in Kingston, Oklahoma.

SUMMIT, SUSANNAH T., age 14 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI01926] [GlenScott.FTW]

"He was a very stern man. He looked like the picture of the old praying man with a beard over a loaf of bread on the table. The only thing Marcia remembers about him is that he loved log cabins. Every time they passed one he would have to stop and look in it. The name Cook has been changed from Cooke." Biography from the notes of Lisa Rienicke of Colorado, 3/5/1999.

Both he and Tenny are buried in Kingston, Oklahoma.

[NI01927] [GlenScott.FTW]

Both Sarah and Anderson buried in St Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Monre County, Tennessee.

SUMMIT, JOSEPHINE , age 13 -Oct 10, 1874
SUMMIT, JOSEPHINE-Oct 11, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Both Sarah and Anderson buried in St Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Monre County, Tennessee.

SUMMIT, JOSEPHINE , age 13 -Oct 10, 1874
SUMMIT, JOSEPHINE-Oct 11, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI01931] [GlenScott.FTW]

Bap[tized June 10 1866.

SUMMIT, W.H., age 12-May 12, 1878, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

W. H. SUMMIT
Sex: M

Marriage(s):
Spouse: E._ F. PATRICK
Marriage: 3 Nov 1881
Dyer, Tennessee
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Bap[tized June 10 1866.

SUMMIT, W.H., age 12-May 12, 1878, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

W. H. SUMMIT
Sex: M

Marriage(s):
Spouse: E._ F. PATRICK
Marriage: 3 Nov 1881
Dyer, Tennessee

[NI01932] [GlenScott.FTW]

Lucille and husband probably both buried in Roger, Oklahoma.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Lucille and husband probably both buried in Roger, Oklahoma.

[NI01933] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Hiwassee College Cemetery, Monroe County, Tennessee.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Hiwassee College Cemetery, Monroe County, Tennessee.

[NI01934] Glen Summitt's notes have dob as Feb 13, 1872
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Glen's notes has name spelled John Earnest
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[NI01939] notes say Alva Eddison Summitt
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tombstone says Alva Edison Summit, Mar 15, 1900, Jun 21, 1943, "Gone but not forgotten", St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lakeside
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

notes say Alva Eddison Summitt
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tombstone says Alva Edison Summit, Mar 15, 1900, Jun 21, 1943, "Gone but not forgotten", St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lakeside
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[NI01943] [GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Summit, Minena Clemmer 1913 [Spouse Roy Houston Summit] St. Paul Lutheran Lakeside H-215
Summit, Roy Houston 1903 1959 [Spouse Clemmer Summit] St. Paul Lutheran Lakeside H-215
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Summit, Minena Clemmer 1913 [Spouse Roy Houston Summit] St. Paul Lutheran Lakeside H-215
Summit, Roy Houston 1903 1959 [Spouse Clemmer Summit] St. Paul Lutheran Lakeside H-215

[NI01946] Birth Name: Alva Jean Summitt, legally changed to Amanda Jean
--------------[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Birth Name: Alva Jean Summitt, legally changed to Amanda Jean
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[NI01949] Chip's email was csummitt@netusa1.net[GlenScott.FTW]

Chip's website: http://www.netusa1.net/~csummitt/[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Chip's email was csummitt@netusa1.net[GlenScott.FTW]

Chip's website: http://www.netusa1.net/~csummitt/

[NI01950] [GlenScott.FTW]

"Hey everyone that has landed here, Welcome. My name is Dan Summitt and I have just started this web site. Not much right now but hey I am still a rookie so give me a little time. I am from Jonesboro Indiana, it is about 5 miles from Fairmount, the town where James Dean grew up in. I go to Ball State University which is in Muncie Indiana. I am a sophomore majoring in Manufacturing Engineering Technology and hope to get a rewarding job with a great cash flow!!! If any of you happen to be looking to hire someone right out of college I would be more than willing to take the job! : ) Well I have ran out of things to say and most people don't even read this crap at the top of a homepage anyway so enjoy what I have which is basically nada right now." from Dan's website: http://virgo.bsuvc.bsu.edu/home/00ddsummitt/

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

"Hey everyone that has landed here, Welcome. My name is Dan Summitt and I have just started this web site. Not much right now but hey I am still a rookie so give me a little time. I am from Jonesboro Indiana, it is about 5 miles from Fairmount, the town where James Dean grew up in. I go to Ball State University which is in Muncie Indiana. I am a sophomore majoring in Manufacturing Engineering Technology and hope to get a rewarding job with a great cash flow!!! If any of you happen to be looking to hire someone right out of college I would be more than willing to take the job! : ) Well I have ran out of things to say and most people don't even read this crap at the top of a homepage anyway so enjoy what I have which is basically nada right now." from Dan's website: http://virgo.bsuvc.bsu.edu/home/00ddsummitt/

[NI01954] Jerry's email address was MURPH182@AOL.com [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Jerry's email address was MURPH182@AOL.com

[NI01955] Mormon Library Call # 1760761
one t
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www.genserve.com, Index # 148
one t
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[NI01956] Mormon Library Call # 1760761
record has name as Marcus[GlenScott.FTW]


1870 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, Marquis ?; 33 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Mary; 26 years; Female; Housekeeping; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Sarah; 8 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Dora; 6 years; Female; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, John S; 4 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Albert; 3 years; Male; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, Jefferson; 1 year; Male; Birthplace: Indiana

By John Allen Summit, Indianapolis Indiana


MARCUES E. SUMMIT Born in Stinesville, Monroe County, Indiana, 7 February 1838 Died in Washington, Daviess County, Indiana, Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery , Washington, Indiana 25 April 1921 Married Mary Catharine Stine in Stinesville, Indiana 02 January 1861 Born in Virginia 27 January 1843 Died in Washington, Daviess County, Indiana, Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Indiana 31 March 1921 Marcues E. Summit is descended from Francis Summit (Frantz Sammet ) a German immigrant who settled in Lincoln County, North Carolina about 1760. Francis Summit - 1741-1818 +Dolly Unknown - abt 1740 - aft 1818 Christian Summit - 1769-1865 +Elizabeth Masters - 1781-1845 John Summit - 1804-1845 +Lydia Simmons - 1813-1900 Marcues E. Summit's Grandparents, Christian and Elizabeth Summit moved their Family from North Carolina to Stinesville, Monroe County, Indiana about 1828. There they cofounded the St. John's Luthern Church which was later to become the "Old Dutch" Church. They are buried at the Old Dutch cemetery with some of their Children and descendents. The Old Dutch Church is still active today. Marcues E. Summit the eldest, helped raise his three Brothers and one Sister after his Father, John Summit died when Marcues was seven years old. John and Lydia are buried at the Old Dutch Cemetery. Marcues and his Brother Lawson Alexander Summit II were the only children to leave the Monroe County area. Lawson Alexander Summit II who was named after his Uncle married Kate Stine in Monroe County in 08 April 1870 where they had two children before moving to McLean County, Illinois where their third Child, George Daniel Summit was born 03 April 1877. They later resided in Custer Co., Oklahoma where they are buried at the Independence Cemetery.

Marcues and Mary started their Family in Stinesville, Indiana where they farmed. In the early 1870's they moved to a farm in Daviess County just outside Washington, Indiana. Washington, located in Southern Indiana, was home to a large German speaking community and was located on a busy canal system and route from Cincinnati, Ohio to St. Louis Missouri. They raised their eleven Children in Washington, Indiana and most stayed in that area. Marcues had gone blind sometime before 1907 and after his wife Mary died he lost the will to live and died only 25 days later. Their Children, who picked up the second "T" in Summit in later years, are as follows: Sara Elizabeth Summitt was born 03 May 1862 in Monroe County, Indiana and died 03 September 1953 in Washington, Indiana. She married Merritt Yarbough 09 March 1879 and they had seven children. Lura E. Summitt was born 31 May 1863 in Monroe County, Indiana and died 19 June 1948 in Evansville, Indiana. She married John Philip Wuertz in 15 July 1881 and they had eight children. John Lee Summitt was born 18 August 1865 in Monroe County, Indiana and died 07 March 1933. It is not known where John died but in 1921 he was living in Terre Haute, Indiana and I have no further information on him. Albert V. Summitt was born 05 August 1867 in Monroe County, Indiana and died 17 October 1940 in Washington, Indiana. He married Hannah Hoffman 16 November 1892 and they had nine children. Jefferson Summitt was born 13 August 1869 in Monroe County, Indiana and died 13 November 1932 in Washington, Indiana. He married Alice G. Dowd 23 March 1896 and they had five children. Emma Summitt was born 17 May 1871 and died in Ellettsville, Indiana where she and her husband resided. She married Thomas Dallas Heady 10 October 1897. They had one child. Charles A. Summitt was born 05 November 1873. He married Anna Baddors 13 December 1900 in Daviess County, Indiana. It is not know where or when he died. He is shown as living in Detroit, Michigan in his Mother's obituary in 1921 and in his Sister Lura's obituary in 1948. Nella (Nellie) Summitt was born 24 August 1876 in Washington, Indiana and died 12 Octomber 1945 in Washington, Indiana. She married Charles Miller 23 January 1894. George Washington Summitt was born 11 April 1879 in Washington, Indiana and died 1955 in Washington, Indiana. He married Laura E. Ellis 23 November 1899 and they had seven children. Austin Benjaman Summitt was born 12 February 1881 in Washington, Indiana and died 03 April 1961 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He married his first wife, Rachael May Ellis, 19 July 1900 in Washington, Indiana and they had one son Oliver H. Summitt. He married his second wife, Jessie M. Randall, 02 November 1903 in Washington, Indiana and they had no children. He married his third wife, Zella May Griffith, 25 February 1911 in Brazil, Indiana. Zella died two years after their fourth son was born.

Hugh H. Summitt was born 25 December 1883 in Washington, Indiana. He married Albertina Wiltz 26 December 1906 in Washington, Indiana. It is not know when or where he died. He is shown to reside in Terre Haute, Indiana in his Mother's obituary in 1921 as was his Brother John Lee Summitt. In his Sister Lura's obituary in 1948 he is shown to reside in Detroit, Michigan as is his Brother Charles Summitt. The above photograph is Marcues and Mary Stine Summit and seven of their boys. It is believed to have been taken about 1907 on their farm in Daviess County, Indiana. Standing left to right: Charles; Albert; George and Hugh Sitting left to right: Jefferson; John; Marcues and Mary.

(For updated information concerning this picture, see the October 1998 issue.)

In the April 1998 issue (Volume 4, Issue 1) and on the web page concerning that issue, the above picture was published. In the original caption for the photograph we listed the subjects as Marcues and Mary Stine and seven of their boys. The photograph was believed to have been taken about 1907 on their farm in Daviess County, Indiana. Standing left to right, the subjects were identified as: Charles, Albert, George, and Hugh. Sitting left to right, the subjects were identified as Jefferson, John, Marcues, and Mary. Recently, we were given more up-to-date and correct information. The photo was taken in 1902. Standing left to right, the subjects are Jefferson, Albert, George, and Hugh. Sitting left to right are Charles, John, Marcues, and Mary.

[NI01957] [GlenScott.FTW]

Clay County Indiana 1921 Brazil Indiana
W. H. HOFFMAN’S CITY DIRECTORY
Summitt Austin (Zella) clay wkr r 22 S Pine

Clay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records L-Z 1881-1920 Book 1 Vol 2

This book contains childs name, father's given name, mother's maiden name, sex, color, date of birth, book and page number. -3-

Summic James M Austain Zella Butts M W Dec 13 1911 CH-472  
Summit Raymond C Austin Zella Butts M W Sept 4 1913 CH-52  
Summit Wm Kester Austin Zela Griffith M W Nov 8 1915 CH-536

[NI01958] [JohnASummitt.FTW]

He lived life his way.

The following song is copied as found in the Family Bible, in Jack's possession at the time of his death:

"When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget"

When I'm gone you'll soon forget me
and you'll miss me when I'm gone
You regret the day you met me
for you've often told me so.

In the twilight you will think of me, when we sat there side by side
and those silent words to me you said,
dear I love you won't you wed;
but now you're distant, cold and clear
and from you know more I'll here.
Chorus
When I'm gone you'll soon forget me
and tis better I should go you regret
the day you met me for you often
told me so.

When in dream land you will
dream of me and your dreams shall
be for ever more.
In the twilight you will think of me and
your tears shall seace to flow.
As my absencs from you linger
and you long for me one more
you will think of one thing that will
be dear I'm so lonely while you're gone
Chorus
When you think of me in past time and your heart grows fonder still.
You"ll remember then at twilight when my heart with grief filled.
When you said you did not love me,
and for tears I could not see;
But in twilight I shall never dream of the thing of the past;
but shall dream of future happiness and my love for you shall blast.

The author is unknown, date unknown.

[NI01959] John's email address was JASINDY@AOL.com[JohnASummitt.FTW]

I always like to tinker, take things apart and sometimes I could put them back together.

[NI01960] Terry's email was 71341.3667@Compuserve.com[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Terry's email was 71341.3667@Compuserve.com

[NI01963] [GlenScott.FTW]

HOMER SUMMITT 7 Apr 1926 26 Jun 1998 47512 (Bicknell, Knox, IN) (No Location Given) 308-20-9381 Indiana (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

HOMER SUMMITT 7 Apr 1926 26 Jun 1998 47512 (Bicknell, Knox, IN) (No Location Given) 308-20-9381 Indiana (Before 1951)

[NI01964] [GlenScott.FTW]

HOMER SUMMITT 2 Dec 1895 Jun 1967 47512 (Bicknell, Knox, IN) (No Location Given) 303-14-0858 Indiana (Before 1951)

SUMMITT, ELVIRA 315-24-3251 IN 25 Jan 1908 Jul 1976 IN Bicknell, Indiana 47512 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

HOMER SUMMITT 2 Dec 1895 Jun 1967 47512 (Bicknell, Knox, IN) (No Location Given) 303-14-0858 Indiana (Before 1951)

SUMMITT, ELVIRA 315-24-3251 IN 25 Jan 1908 Jul 1976 IN Bicknell, Indiana 47512

[NI01975] [GlenScott.FTW]

ANTHONY SUMMITT 31 May 1960 Sep 1982 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 407-94-9404 Kentucky (1974)

ANTHONY W SUMMITT
Date 820925
Age 022
Place JEFFN
Residence JEFFERSON
Volume 045
Cert 22153
Deathvol 82
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

ANTHONY SUMMITT 31 May 1960 Sep 1982 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 407-94-9404 Kentucky (1974)

ANTHONY W SUMMITT
Date 820925
Age 022
Place JEFFN
Residence JEFFERSON
Volume 045
Cert 22153
Deathvol 82

[NI01984] Some Information obtained from 1880 census, Tenn., Monroe County, 9th Ward, page 9, Dwelling 71, Family #79

Roger D. Fryar's notes has birth year 1853.
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Also have the following entry:
ix. MARTIN LUTHER SUMMITT, b. December 04, 1853, Monroe Co., Tennessee; d. Monroe Co., Tennessee.
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Tombstone Notes: Martin Luther Summitt, , Dec 5. 1927, Aged 79 Years 1 Day [spouse M.C. Summitt], St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Some Information obtained from 1880 census, Tenn., Monroe County, 9th Ward, page 9, Dwelling 71, Family #79

Roger D. Fryar's notes has birth year 1853.
---------------------
Also have the following entry:
ix. MARTIN LUTHER SUMMITT, b. December 04, 1853, Monroe Co., Tennessee; d. Monroe Co., Tennessee.
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Tombstone Notes: Martin Luther Summitt, , Dec 5. 1927, Aged 79 Years 1 Day [spouse M.C. Summitt], St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
-------[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MARTIN LUTHER-May 12, 1866, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tombstone: Summitt, Martin Luther Dec 5, 1927 Aged 79 years 1 day.[Spouse M. C. Summitt] St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MARTIN LUTHER-May 12, 1866, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tombstone: Summitt, Martin Luther Dec 5, 1927 Aged 79 years 1 day.[Spouse M. C. Summitt] St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250

[NI01985] Tombstone reads: M.C. Summitt, Nov 25, 1853, Feb 20, 1884, wife of M. L. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

LDS Records: M. L. SUMMITT Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: M._ C. HICKS Marriage: 13 Aug 1871 Monroe, Tennessee Batch number: M519561

SUMMIT, CALDONIA , age 21 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tomstone: Summitt, M. C. Nov 25, 1853 Feb 20, 1884 Wife of M. L. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Tombstone reads: M.C. Summitt, Nov 25, 1853, Feb 20, 1884, wife of M. L. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

LDS Records: M. L. SUMMITT Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: M._ C. HICKS Marriage: 13 Aug 1871 Monroe, Tennessee Batch number: M519561

SUMMIT, CALDONIA , age 21 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tomstone: Summitt, M. C. Nov 25, 1853 Feb 20, 1884 Wife of M. L. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250

[NI01986] 1880 census has James W. listed as John W.
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www.genserve.com, Index # 1289
one t
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Notes say DOB June 06, 1872
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tombstone says J.W. Summitt, Jun 19, 1872, Jun 12, 1890, Son of M.L. & M.C. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

1880 census has James W. listed as John W.
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www.genserve.com, Index # 1289
one t
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Notes say DOB June 06, 1872
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tombstone says J.W. Summitt, Jun 19, 1872, Jun 12, 1890, Son of M.L. & M.C. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[NI01987] birthdate could be May 16, 1873 according to Flora Mae Keene
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Summit, Viginia A 1290 Samples, Jasper S530 05May1873 26Jul1934 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

She had seven children with Jasper.
SUMMIT, VIRGINIA L.: dau. of M.L. & Caldona Summit, b. May 16, 1874, bapt. Jul 12, 1874. St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

birthdate could be May 16, 1873 according to Flora Mae Keene
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Summit, Viginia A 1290 Samples, Jasper S530 05May1873 26Jul1934 SUM09FA
------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

She had seven children with Jasper.
SUMMIT, VIRGINIA L.: dau. of M.L. & Caldona Summit, b. May 16, 1874, bapt. Jul 12, 1874. St Pauls Lutheran

[NI01990] www.genserve.com, Index # 1291
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[NI01991] birth date could be June 6, 1878 according to Flora Mae Keene
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Summit, William La 1292 Moser, Lula Mae S530 06Jun1878 13Jul1963 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, WILLY LAFAYETTE: son of M.L. & Caldona Summit, b. Jun 10, 1878, bapt. Jul 28, 1878.
St Pauls Lutheran[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

birth date could be June 6, 1878 according to Flora Mae Keene
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Summit, William La 1292 Moser, Lula Mae S530 06Jun1878 13Jul1963 SUM09FA
------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, WILLY LAFAYETTE: son of M.L. & Caldona Summit, b. Jun 10, 1878, bapt. Jul 28, 1878.
St Pauls Lutheran

[NI01992] Tombstone Notes: Mary T. Summitt, Jun 6, 1880, Oct 9, 1887, Daughter of M.L. & M.C. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MARY TENNESSEE: b. Jun 6, 1880, bapt. Oct 3, 1880. St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Mary T. Jun 6, 1880 Oct 9, 1887 "Daughter of M. L. & M. C. Summitt" St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Tombstone Notes: Mary T. Summitt, Jun 6, 1880, Oct 9, 1887, Daughter of M.L. & M.C. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MARY TENNESSEE: b. Jun 6, 1880, bapt. Oct 3, 1880. St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Mary T. Jun 6, 1880 Oct 9, 1887 "Daughter of M. L. & M. C. Summitt" St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

[NI01993] [GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MARTHA -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, MARTHA -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI01995] Summit, Robert D. 1229 S530 28Sep1985 28Sep1985 SUM09FA
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Tombstone Notes: Robert D. Summitt, Sept 28, 1885, sept 28 1885, son of M.L. and R.C. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Robert D. Sep 28, 1885 Sep 28, 1885 Son of M. L. & R. C. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Robert D. 1229 S530 28Sep1985 28Sep1985 SUM09FA
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Tombstone Notes: Robert D. Summitt, Sept 28, 1885, sept 28 1885, son of M.L. and R.C. Summitt, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Robert D. Sep 28, 1885 Sep 28, 1885 Son of M. L. & R. C. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250

[NI01996] Found on www.genserv.com index#1300
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tombstone says Ella F. Summitt, Oct 10, 1886, Oct 13, 1886, "Daughter of M.L.. & R.C. Summitt.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
-----------[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tombstone: Summitt, Ella F. Oct 10, 1886 Oct 13, 1886 Daughter of M. L. & R. C. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#1300
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tombstone says Ella F. Summitt, Oct 10, 1886, Oct 13, 1886, "Daughter of M.L.. & R.C. Summitt.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tombstone: Summitt, Ella F. Oct 10, 1886 Oct 13, 1886 Daughter of M. L. & R. C. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250

[NI01998] [GlenScott.FTW]

VINA SUMMITT 15 May 1891 Feb 1973 37874 Sweetwater, TN 409-08-7604 TN (1973) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

VINA SUMMITT 15 May 1891 Feb 1973 37874 Sweetwater, TN 409-08-7604 TN (1973)

[NI02007] Tombstone reads Lula Mae Summitt, , Oct 14, 1911, Aged 22 yrs Wife of W. L. Summitt Resting in the hope of glorious Resurrection.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville.
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[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Summitt, Lula Mae Oct 4, 1911 Aged 22 yrs. Wife of W. L. Summitt "Resting in the hope of a glorious Resurrection." St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Tombstone reads Lula Mae Summitt, , Oct 14, 1911, Aged 22 yrs Wife of W. L. Summitt Resting in the hope of glorious Resurrection.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville.
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[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Summitt, Lula Mae Oct 4, 1911 Aged 22 yrs. Wife of W. L. Summitt "Resting in the hope of a glorious Resurrection." St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

[NI02011] Mormon Record AFN:KW1Q-2W
record has birthdate 18 Mar 1839
Library Call # 1761081 has birthdate 8 Mar 1840 name Adaline Hannah Summitt

Roger D. Fryar's notes has Adaline for spelling of middle name and birth in Monroe County, TN

7. HANNAH ADALINE5 SUMMITT (JACOB ESABIAS4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)44 was born March 1840 in Monroe Co., Tennessee45. She married WILLIAM MARSHALL GIBSON46 August 09, 1861 in Monroe Co., Tennessee47, son of ROBERT GIBSON and ELIZABETH SIMONS.

Notes for WILLIAM MARSHALL GIBSON:
* This family is confirmed to be Laura Suzanne Gibson's family by (1) her name and age, (2) her sister Amanda, known to Maggie Stout as Aunt Mandy, and her sister Cordia C., known to to Maggie, Elmer Fryar and Floyd Culpepper as Aunt Cordie. Maggie and Elmer had actually met Cordia when she visited the William Fryar homestead near Bellview, N. M. in the 1920's.

1. Ref.: 9th U. S. Census, 1870, Monroe County, Tennessee, District No. 9.

* Listed in this census are William Gibson (28), a farrier, his wife Adaline (27), and children: Amanda (6), Mary (4), Robert S. (2), and William (3/12 - Jan).

* William does not own their house, but shows $36 in personal property.

2. Ref.: 10th U. S. Census, 1880, Washington County, Arkansas, Marrs Hill Township, E. D. 203, Sheets 10-11.

* Listed in this census are William M. Gibson (40), a farmer, his wife Adaline (39) and children: Amanda E. (16), Mary L. (15), Robert E. (13), Laura S. (9), Martha R. (7), Joseph M. (6), Sarah (3), and Cordia C. (3/12 - Feb).

* Joseph, Sarah and Cordia are listed as being born in Arkansas, the remainder being born in Tennessee, indicating that William and family had moved to Arkansas sometime between 1873 and 1874.

3. Ref.: 12th U.S. Census - 1900, Arkansas, Washington County, Center Township, E.D. 100, Sheet 9

* Listed in this census are William M. Gibson (61), a farmer, his wife Hannah A. (60), and daughter Cordie (20).

* William was renting the farm on which they were living.

4. Ref.: Early East Tennessee marriages, Sistler & Associates, 1987.

* Hannah A. Summitt married W.M. Gibson, August 9, 1861, Monroe Co., Tennessee.

5. Ref.: "General Affidavit" - February 19, 1892.

* This affadavit was prepared by william M. Gibson to accompany the widow's pension request of his stepmother, Elizabeth Long Gibson. William stated that he was about 10 years old when his own mother, Elizabeth Simon/Simonds died on March 28, 1848, he having been present when she died. He further stated that Elizabeth Simons was his father's first and onlhy wife prior to marrying Elizabeth Long on April 5, 1851. He indicated that his stepmother was currently living in his household, and that she had never had any children of her own.

6. Ref.: Marvin Simpson supplied incorrect data to the LDS Church record for William or Billie (LDS AFN: GX61-NL).



Marriage Notes for HANNAH SUMMITT and WILLIAM GIBSON:
1. Ref.: Early East Tennessee Marriages, Sistler & Associates, 1987.

Hannah A. Summitt married W. M. Gibson, August 9, 1861, Monroe County, Tennessee.

Children of HANNAH SUMMITT and WILLIAM GIBSON are:
11. i. AMANDA ELIZABETH6 GIBSON, b. November 27, 1863, Monroe Co., Tennessee; d. December 01, 1948, Fayyetteville, Washington Co., Arkansas.
ii. MARY LULLA GIBSON, b. Abt. 1865, Bartholomew Co., Indiana48; d. May 12, 193149; m. MARTIN BROWN, February 18, 1883, Washington Co., Arkansas50.
12. iii. ROBERT EUSEBIUS GIBSON, b. October 15, 1868, Monroe Co., Tennessee; d. 1944, Farmington, Washington Co., Arkansas.
iv. WILLIAM FATE GIBSON, b. January 1870, Monroe Co., Tennessee51.

Notes for WILLIAM FATE GIBSON:
1. Ref.: Information provided by Phyllis Hembree.

* William died young.

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, HANNAH ADLINE-May 10, 1857, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KW1Q-2W
record has birthdate 18 Mar 1839
Library Call # 1761081 has birthdate 8 Mar 1840 name Adaline Hannah Summitt

Roger D. Fryar's notes has Adaline for spelling of middle name and birth in Monroe County, TN

7. HANNAH ADALINE5 SUMMITT (JACOB ESABIAS4, DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)44 was born March 1840 in Monroe Co., Tennessee45. She married WILLIAM MARSHALL GIBSON46 August 09, 1861 in Monroe Co., Tennessee47, son of ROBERT GIBSON and ELIZABETH SIMONS.

Notes for WILLIAM MARSHALL GIBSON:
* This family is confirmed to be Laura Suzanne Gibson's family by (1) her name and age, (2) her sister Amanda, known to Maggie Stout as Aunt Mandy, and her sister Cordia C., known to to Maggie, Elmer Fryar and Floyd Culpepper as Aunt Cordie. Maggie and Elmer had actually met Cordia when she visited the William Fryar homestead near Bellview, N. M. in the 1920's.

1. Ref.: 9th U. S. Census, 1870, Monroe County, Tennessee, District No. 9.

* Listed in this census are William Gibson (28), a farrier, his wife Adaline (27), and children: Amanda (6), Mary (4), Robert S. (2), and William (3/12 - Jan).

* William does not own their house, but shows $36 in personal property.

2. Ref.: 10th U. S. Census, 1880, Washington County, Arkansas, Marrs Hill Township, E. D. 203, Sheets 10-11.

* Listed in this census are William M. Gibson (40), a farmer, his wife Adaline (39) and children: Amanda E. (16), Mary L. (15), Robert E. (13), Laura S. (9), Martha R. (7), Joseph M. (6), Sarah (3), and Cordia C. (3/12 - Feb).

* Joseph, Sarah and Cordia are listed as being born in Arkansas, the remainder being born in Tennessee, indicating that William and family had moved to Arkansas sometime between 1873 and 1874.

3. Ref.: 12th U.S. Census - 1900, Arkansas, Washington County, Center Township, E.D. 100, Sheet 9

* Listed in this census are William M. Gibson (61), a farmer, his wife Hannah A. (60), and daughter Cordie (20).

* William was renting the farm on which they were living.

4. Ref.: Early East Tennessee marriages, Sistler & Associates, 1987.

* Hannah A. Summitt married W.M. Gibson, August 9, 1861, Monroe Co., Tennessee.

5. Ref.: "General Affidavit" - February 19, 1892.

* This affadavit was prepared by william M. Gibson to accompany the widow's pension request of his stepmother, Elizabeth Long Gibson. William stated that he was about 10 years old when his own mother, Elizabeth Simon/Simonds died on March 28, 1848, he having been present when she died. He further stated that Elizabeth Simons was his father's first and onlhy wife prior to marrying Elizabeth Long on April 5, 1851. He indicated that his stepmother was currently living in his household, and that she had never had any children of her own.

6. Ref.: Marvin Simpson supplied incorrect data to the LDS Church record for William or Billie (LDS AFN: GX61-NL).



Marriage Notes for HANNAH SUMMITT and WILLIAM GIBSON:
1. Ref.: Early East Tennessee Marriages, Sistler & Associates, 1987.

Hannah A. Summitt married W. M. Gibson, August 9, 1861, Monroe County, Tennessee.

Children of HANNAH SUMMITT and WILLIAM GIBSON are:
11. i. AMANDA ELIZABETH6 GIBSON, b. November 27, 1863, Monroe Co., Tennessee; d. December 01, 1948, Fayyetteville, Washington Co., Arkansas.
ii. MARY LULLA GIBSON, b. Abt. 1865, Bartholomew Co., Indiana48; d. May 12, 193149; m. MARTIN BROWN, February 18, 1883, Washington Co., Arkansas50.
12. iii. ROBERT EUSEBIUS GIBSON, b. October 15, 1868, Monroe Co., Tennessee; d. 1944, Farmington, Washington Co., Arkansas.
iv. WILLIAM FATE GIBSON, b. January 1870, Monroe Co., Tennessee51.

Notes for WILLIAM FATE GIBSON:
1. Ref.: Information provided by Phyllis Hembree.

* William died young.

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, HANNAH ADLINE-May 10, 1857, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI02012] [JohnASummitt.FTW]

She was petite, about 5 feet tall. As an adult, she wore a false bun. Her grand-daughter, Caroline, once saw her take it off, and her grandmother asked her what she thought (with a twinkle in her eye). Caroline said, "Now take your teeth out".[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FTW]

She was petite, about 5 feet tall. As an adult, she wore a false bun. Her grand-daughter, Caroline, once saw her take it off, and her grandmother asked her what she thought (with a twinkle in her eye). Caroline said, "Now take your teeth out".[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[JohnASummitt.FTW]

She was petite, about 5 feet tall. As an adult, she wore a false bun. Her grand-daughter, Caroline, once saw her take it off, and her grandmother asked her what she thought (with a twinkle in her eye). Caroline said, "Now take your teeth out".[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FTW]

She was petite, about 5 feet tall. As an adult, she wore a false bun. Her grand-daughter, Caroline, once saw her take it off, and her grandmother asked her what she thought (with a twinkle in her eye). Caroline said, "Now take your teeth out".

[NI02013] lived in Nashville, was a policeman, killed by a saloon keeper according to Flora Mae Keene
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According to Paul C. Summitt's notes:
Daniel Summett served in the 59th Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Cooke's Regiment, 1st (Eakin's) Battalion. He was a Private in Captain John R. Stradley's Company. Joined for duty on February 12, 1862 at Madisonville, TN (Near Sweetwater, TN) Age 18.
(confederate service records - Roll 336)
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Daniel T Summitt may be the same person as David F Summitt.

[JackSummitt.FTW]

Confederate Soldier:

Daniel Summett, Co. E. 59th Tenn. Mounted Infantry. Cooke's Regiment, 1 Eakin's Batt'n. Private in Captain John R. Stradley's Company. Joined for duty on Feb. 12, 1862 at Madisonville, Tenn. (near Sweetwater, Tenn.) Age 18 years. (Confederate Service Records, Roll 336)
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Summitt, Daniel 1890-1940 TN CD155 Military Records: Civil Ware Confederate Pension Applications Index, 1890-1940 (#155)
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1880 Census
Census Place: Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Source: FHL Film 1255250 Nartional Archives Film T9-1250 Page 310C
Name Relation Sex Married Race Age BirthplaceOccupation Father Mother
Daniel Summit Self M M W 35 TN R.R.Policeman TN TN
Virginia Summit Wife F M W 30 TN Keeps House VA VA
Luther R. Summit son M S W 3 TN TN TN
Jas G. Summit son M S W 8 mo TN TN TN
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Killed in the line of duty as a Nashville Police Officer
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

lived in Nashville, was a policeman, killed by a saloon keeper according to Flora Mae Keene
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According to Paul C. Summitt's notes:
Daniel Summett served in the 59th Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Cooke's Regiment, 1st (Eakin's) Battalion. He was a Private in Captain John R. Stradley's Company. Joined for duty on February 12, 1862 at Madisonville, TN (Near Sweetwater, TN) Age 18.
(confederate service records - Roll 336)
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Daniel T Summitt may be the same person as David F Summitt.

[JackSummitt.FTW]

Confederate Soldier:

Daniel Summett, Co. E. 59th Tenn. Mounted Infantry. Cooke's Regiment, 1 Eakin's Batt'n. Private in Captain John R. Stradley's Company. Joined for duty on Feb. 12, 1862 at Madisonville, Tenn. (near Sweetwater, Tenn.) Age 18 years. (Confederate Service Records, Roll 336)
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Summitt, Daniel 1890-1940 TN CD155 Military Records: Civil Ware Confederate Pension Applications Index, 1890-1940 (#155)
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1880 Census
Census Place: Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
Source: FHL Film 1255250 Nartional Archives Film T9-1250 Page 310C
Name Relation Sex Married Race Age BirthplaceOccupation Father Mother
Daniel Summit Self M M W 35 TN R.R.Policeman TN TN
Virginia Summit Wife F M W 30 TN Keeps House VA VA
Luther R. Summit son M S W 3 TN TN TN
Jas G. Summit son M S W 8 mo TN TN TN
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Killed in the line of duty as a Nashville Police Officer
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[NI02016] Summit, Susannah 728 S530 03Mar1847 11Jul1873 SUM09FA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Susannah 728 S530 03Mar1847 11Jul1873 SUM09FA
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[NI02017] Found on www.genserv.com index#732[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#732

[NI02018] [GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, LUCINDA EMELINE: b. Nov 18, 1852, bapt. Feb 13, 1853. St Pauls Lutheran
SUMMIT, LUCINDA E., age 21 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, LUCINDA EMELINE: b. Nov 18, 1852, bapt. Feb 13, 1853. St Pauls Lutheran
SUMMIT, LUCINDA E., age 21 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI02026] John Allen Summitt has Hannah and Christian's marriage not producing any children. His records show her maiden name as Cornwell.[GlenScott.FTW]

1870 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, Hannah; 69 years; Female; No Occupation

[Paul C Summitt notes: Hannah is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery, Ellettsville, IN, died August 20, 1870 at age 69 yrs, 3 mos, and 11 days. It is believed that Ellettsville, IN is named after her first husband. Monroe county, IN Family Heritage Book (1987) states that Edward Ellett Jr. born 1793 probably in Fleming county, KY, married Hannah Cornwell in Fleming county, KY on August 22, 1816. Hannah was the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Cornwell of Kentucky. Edward Jr. died of cholera in August 1833. She had three children from the first marriage. The 1860 census for Monroe County, IN lists Christian and Hannah Summitt with a Mary Ann Ellett living with them. Presumably, Mary Ann is a daughter from the first marriage.]

PRES Cemetery, Ellettsville, Richland TWP: Hannah Summit, wife of Christian, died August 20, 1870, at the age of 69 years, 3 months, and 11 days. First married to Edward Ellett, founder of Ellettsville. Maiden name was Hannah Cornwell.

[NI02029] [GlenScott.FTW]

Clay County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records A-C Volume 1 1860-1920

This book contains names of groom/bride, name of spouse, date of birth, color, date of marriage, book and page number.
 
Butts Zella Austin Summit Jan 25 1891 W Feb 25 1911 16245

 

[NI02031] [GlenScott.FTW]

1860 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census, dated June 28, 1860

Summitt, Lydia; 47 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summitt, Marcus; 22 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summitt, Monan; 19 years; Male; Laborer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summitt, Calvin; 17 years; Male; Laborer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summitt, Lawson; 16 years; Male; Laborer; Birthplace: Indiana

1870 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, Lydia; 62 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, _______; 29 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, John S or L; 27 years; Farmer; Birthplace: Indiana[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

1860 Monroe County (Bean Blossom Township) Indiana Census, dated June 28, 1860

Summitt, Lydia; 47 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summitt, Marcus; 22 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summitt, Monan; 19 years; Male; Laborer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summitt, Calvin; 17 years; Male; Laborer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summitt, Lawson; 16 years; Male; Laborer; Birthplace: Indiana

1870 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, Lydia; 62 years; Female; Birthplace: North Carolina
Summit, _______; 29 years; Male; Farmer; Birthplace: Indiana
Summit, John S or L; 27 years; Farmer; Birthplace: Indiana

[NI02032] [JohnASummitt.FTW]

Aaron Stine's Family lived in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania as early as 1754. They moved to Virginia and then North Carolina where Aaron was born, in Lincoln Co.
It is not known when they moved to Monroe Co., IN, but they must of known the Summitt's in N.C. and perhaps moved "North" with them.

John Allen Summitt[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Aaron Stine's Family lived in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania as early as 1754. They moved to Virginia and then North Carolina where Aaron was born, in Lincoln Co.
It is not known when they moved to Monroe Co., IN, but they must of known the Summitt's in N.C. and perhaps moved "North" with them.

John Allen Summitt

[NI02033] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Maple Grove Cemetery; Monroe County, Indiana
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Maple Grove Cemetery; Monroe County, Indiana

[NI02047] Headline: DEATHS
Publication Date: November 17, 1998
Source: The Commercial Appeal Memphis, TN
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary:
BLYTHEVILLE - Harlyn Stevens Webb, 73, of West Memphis, formerly of Blytheville, construction supervisor, died of cancer Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Graveside services were Monday at Elmwood Cemetery. Cobb Funeral Home had charge. He was a member of Avion Travel Club. Mr. Webb, the husband of Betty Jo Webb, also leaves a daughter, Judy Nelson, and a son, Randy Webb, both of West Memphis; his mother, Juanita Moody Webb of Blytheville; two sisters, Nancy Summitt of Blytheville and Donna Permentor of West Memphis; a brother, Dene Webb of Blytheville, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Headline: DEATHS
Publication Date: November 17, 1998
Source: The Commercial Appeal Memphis, TN
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary:
BLYTHEVILLE - Harlyn Stevens Webb, 73, of West Memphis, formerly of Blytheville, construction supervisor, died of cancer Saturday at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Graveside services were Monday at Elmwood Cemetery. Cobb Funeral Home had charge. He was a member of Avion Travel Club. Mr. Webb, the husband of Betty Jo Webb, also leaves a daughter, Judy Nelson, and a son, Randy Webb, both of West Memphis; his mother, Juanita Moody Webb of Blytheville; two sisters, Nancy Summitt of Blytheville and Donna Permentor of West Memphis; a brother, Dene Webb of Blytheville, three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
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[NI02049] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Jonas Hunsucker
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Sarah C. Cloninger
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 05 Oct 1859
Bond Date:
Performed By: John Lantz, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 223
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Jonas Hunsucker
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Sarah C. Cloninger
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 05 Oct 1859
Bond Date:
Performed By: John Lantz, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 223
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI02054] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Thomas P. Cloninger
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name: Thomas Cloninger
Groom's Mother's Name: Sarah Cloninger
Name of Bride: Mary M. Settlemyer
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name: Hallman Settlemyer
Bride's Mother's Name: Mary Settlemyer
Marriage Date: 14 Sep 1871
Bond Date:
Performed By: T. L. Smith, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 108
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Thomas P. Cloninger
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name: Thomas Cloninger
Groom's Mother's Name: Sarah Cloninger
Name of Bride: Mary M. Settlemyer
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name: Hallman Settlemyer
Bride's Mother's Name: Mary Settlemyer
Marriage Date: 14 Sep 1871
Bond Date:
Performed By: T. L. Smith, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 108
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI02103] [GlenScott.FTW]

Moses, son of John Cloninger and Dolly Summit was born in Lincoln Co NC. Records indicate that he m 10/11/1830, Christine Little in NC. Around 1838 he left NC along w/ brothers and a sister, moved to TN. Moses married Margaret Wilson 2/14/1848 in Knox Co TN. They had 3 children Elizabeth, Adam Alonzo and James Moses. Moses and Margaret died in 1859. No one knows who raised the orphaned children. My gg-grandfather was Adam Alonzo, my g-grandfather was John Isaac, and my grandmother Lydia Catherine Cloninger b 1808
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Moses, son of John Cloninger and Dolly Summit was born in Lincoln Co NC. Records indicate that he m 10/11/1830, Christine Little in NC. Around 1838 he left NC along w/ brothers and a sister, moved to TN. Moses married Margaret Wilson 2/14/1848 in Knox Co TN. They had 3 children Elizabeth, Adam Alonzo and James Moses. Moses and Margaret died in 1859. No one knows who raised the orphaned children. My gg-grandfather was Adam Alonzo, my g-grandfather was John Isaac, and my grandmother Lydia Catherine Cloninger b 1808

[NI02124] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Miles W. Cloninger
Groom Age: 21
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Anna Sigmon
Bride Age: 20
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 20 May 1875
Bond Date:
Performed By: P. F. Smith, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): C. Setzer, H. Mooney, S. Lymon
Original Source Page: 109
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

Name of Groom: M. W. Cloninger
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name: Michael Cloninger
Groom's Mother's Name: Rosanah Cloninger
Name of Bride: Lottie Troutman
Bride Age: 21
Bride's Father's Name: Robert Troutman
Bride's Mother's Name: Margaret Troutman
Marriage Date: 01 Nov 1891
Bond Date:
Performed By: W. H. Morrow, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Elonzo Deal, Laban Cloninger, Mollie H. Torrence
Original Source Page: 109
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Miles W. Cloninger
Groom Age: 21
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Anna Sigmon
Bride Age: 20
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 20 May 1875
Bond Date:
Performed By: P. F. Smith, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): C. Setzer, H. Mooney, S. Lymon
Original Source Page: 109
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

Name of Groom: M. W. Cloninger
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name: Michael Cloninger
Groom's Mother's Name: Rosanah Cloninger
Name of Bride: Lottie Troutman
Bride Age: 21
Bride's Father's Name: Robert Troutman
Bride's Mother's Name: Margaret Troutman
Marriage Date: 01 Nov 1891
Bond Date:
Performed By: W. H. Morrow, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Elonzo Deal, Laban Cloninger, Mollie H. Torrence
Original Source Page: 109
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI02239] Found on www.genserv.com index#398
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#398
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[NI02243] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Monroe City, Knox, Indiana, MT. Zion Cem



[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Monroe City, Knox, Indiana, MT. Zion Cem

[NI02246] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Mt Zion.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Mt Zion.

[NI02260] [GlenScott.FTW]

Gibson County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z Book 1 Vol 2
1882-1920

This book contains names of groom or bride, fathers given name, mothers maiden
name,
sex, color, age, marriage date, book and page number.

Gilmore Mary R Wm Eliza Summit F W 41 12/4/1901 H-340
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Gibson County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z Book 1 Vol 2
1882-1920

This book contains names of groom or bride, fathers given name, mothers maiden
name,
sex, color, age, marriage date, book and page number.

Gilmore Mary R Wm Eliza Summit F W 41 12/4/1901 H-340

[NI02266] previous notes have bd as abt 1819

Summit, Margaret 399 Adams, Samuel Al S530 20 Apr 1821 07 Feb 1883
[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Margaret signed over a parcel of land to her Brother Joseph. This was Her Fathers' land originally.[GlenScott.FTW]

Burial place: Reel Methodist cemetery, Harrison Township, Knox County. Cemetery is located off hwy 61 about half way between Wilson Creek Baptist Church and Petersburg (Pike County), Indiana. (4) Records for Reel Methodist Church kept at DePauw University, Greencastle, IN. Roy O. Wilson Library, Archieves of Indiana United Methodism. Margaret signed leal papers with her mark, (X). According to Bill Adams, the picture of Margaret's gravestone is more readable than the stone as of last Monday. The last eight years have weathered the cemeteriy stones greatly in all of the cemeteries I visited that day.



The following information is copied from Bill adams website:

Samuel seems to have been educated for his time in history. From what little that I have learned, he appeared to be a prosperous farmer. He served for four years as a justice-of-the-peace and gives the impression of a respected member of the community. Samuel did remarry after the death of Margaret. An interesting word-of-mouth from descendents is that the older sons told Samuel that they would bury him next to Margaret after he died. He said that they wouldn't do that. They said they would. Apparently a short time later he left for Mt. Hope, Kansas with at least his son Miles William. James Robert went to Iowa.I have no idea what may have caused this reaction.

Margaret was affectionately referred to as Aunt Mary. She was not able to read or write. She signed a legal document with an "X" and was listed in the 1870 census as not being able to read or write. I wish that there was more known about her. The fact that the elder children wanted to bury their father next to her tends to show the respect and love that they must have had for her. http://members.tripod.com/~William_P_Adams/index-2.html

The Children of Samuel and Margaret

F Catharine b. 1842 p. Indiana d.

F Susanna b. 1846 p. Indiana d.

M Henry b. 1847 p. Indiana d.

M John b. 11 June 1849 Indiana d. 27 May 1937

M William G. b. 23 Feb 1851 p. Indiana d. 14 Jan 1903

F Margaret b. 1853 p. Indiana d.

M Samuel b. 1854 p. Indiana d.

M George Washington b. 1856 p. Indiana d. 1922

M Joseph b. 1858 p. Indiana d.

M Miles William b. 1861 p. Indiana d.1919 p. Mt. Hope, Kansas

M James Robert b. 4 Feb 1866 d. p. Mt. Hope,Kansas

NOTATION: There was a listing on the 1860 census for an A.R. Adams. This listing was not on the 1870 census.I don't know if this was a census posting error, a child that died young, or the reference, word-of-mouth, of Samuel Alton Adams' father as being an A.R. Adams.

Samuel Alton Adams married a second time after the death of Margaret. He married a Rose Ann Roe on 30 Aug 1883. Recorded in Book C-11, page 13. Record books on file at Lewis Library, Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana.

Margaret is buried in the Reel Methodist cemetery, Harrison Township in Knox County. Samuel Alton Adams is buried in Mount Hope, Kansas.Samuel and Margaret had eleven children. When Margaret died, Samuel remarried and moved to Kansas.

Margaret signed over a parcel of land to her Brother Joseph. This was her father's land originally.

1870 Census For United States

Page 50
Dwelling Number 328
Family Number 334

Samuel A. Adams, age: 50, sex: M, Color: W, Occupation: Farmer, Value Real Estate: 1830, Value Personal Property: 1200, Birth Place: Indiana, Eligible to vote.

Margaret, age: 49, sex: F, Color: W, Occupation: K.H., can't read or write.

William G., age: 19, sex: M, Color: W, Occupation: None

Margaret, age: 17, sex: F, Color: W, Occupation:None, in school

Samuel, age: 16, sex: M, Color: W, Occupation: at home, In school.

George W., age: 14, sex: M, Color:W, Occupation: no entry, In school.

Joseph, age: 12, sex: M, Color: W, Occupation: no entry, In school.

Miles, age: 8, sex: M, Color: W, Occupation: no listing. In school.

James R., age: 5, sex: M, Color: W, Occupation: no listing. Not in school yet.





[NI02270] www.genserve.com, Index # 400
Listed as Joseph Summit
lists DOB as 12Mar1822
lists DOD as 3May1874
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

1850 Census Indiana listed as James ?[GlenScott.FTW]

The 1850 Indiana Census lists him as James.

1850 Joseph Summit M 27 Farmer Born Indiana
Tobitha F 23 same
William M 2 same
Jacob M 7/12 same

Knox County, Indiana

[This appears to be Henry Summit's son Joseph who married Tabitha Snyder January 6, 1846 Knox county, IN. I believe the above William was William A. Summit, born 1848, died 1923, buried Knox county, IN; married to Elizabeth Williams, born 1851 Knox county, died 1909, buried Knox county, IN; Children: George W. Summitt born July 16, 1871, died February 26, 1873; Millard born 1881, died 1882; Clarence born September 21, 1887, died February 26 1911 (http://www.gendex.com/8080).]


1870 Joseph Summit M 48 Farmer Born Indiana
Tabitha F 43 Housekeeper same
William M 21 Teacher same
Elizabeth F 18 No occupation same
Joseph M 17 At home same
Nancy C. F 15 At home same
John H. M 14 At home same
Andrew M 11 At home same
Daniel M 5 At home same

Knox County, Indiana, Harrison Township, Lovely Dale P. O., June 10, 1870.


INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 2

BERRY J M COMR Summitt Joseph e 18480612 N 403 507
BERRY J M COMR Summett Joseph E 18480619 L 266 308
CAMPBELL M M Summit Jjoseph 18511113 N 332 778
STINE JOHN Summitt Joseph 18460213 K 15 2708

Margaret and Samuel transfered a parcel of land to Joseph. The land appears to possibly have belonged to Henry originally as his name is referenced. Alsomentioned is the land grant parcel number. [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 400
Listed as Joseph Summit
lists DOB as 12Mar1822
lists DOD as 3May1874
--------------
[JohnASummitt.FTW]

1850 Census Indiana listed as James ?[GlenScott.FTW]

The 1850 Indiana Census lists him as James.

1850 Joseph Summit M 27 Farmer Born Indiana
Tobitha F 23 same
William M 2 same
Jacob M 7/12 same

Knox County, Indiana

[This appears to be Henry Summit's son Joseph who married Tabitha Snyder January 6, 1846 Knox county, IN. I believe the above William was William A. Summit, born 1848, died 1923, buried Knox county, IN; married to Elizabeth Williams, born 1851 Knox county, died 1909, buried Knox county, IN; Children: George W. Summitt born July 16, 1871, died February 26, 1873; Millard born 1881, died 1882; Clarence born September 21, 1887, died February 26 1911 (http://www.gendex.com/8080).]


1870 Joseph Summit M 48 Farmer Born Indiana
Tabitha F 43 Housekeeper same
William M 21 Teacher same
Elizabeth F 18 No occupation same
Joseph M 17 At home same
Nancy C. F 15 At home same
John H. M 14 At home same
Andrew M 11 At home same
Daniel M 5 At home same

Knox County, Indiana, Harrison Township, Lovely Dale P. O., June 10, 1870.


INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 2

BERRY J M COMR Summitt Joseph e 18480612 N 403 507
BERRY J M COMR Summett Joseph E 18480619 L 266 308
CAMPBELL M M Summit Jjoseph 18511113 N 332 778
STINE JOHN Summitt Joseph 18460213 K 15 2708

Margaret and Samuel transfered a parcel of land to Joseph. The land appears to possibly have belonged to Henry originally as his name is referenced. Alsomentioned is the land grant parcel number.

[NI02276] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Mt Zion Evangelical Cemetery
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Mt Zion Evangelical Cemetery

[NI02282] [GlenScott.FTW]

SS issued in Michigan.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SS issued in Michigan.

[NI02290] [GlenScott.FTW]

WILLIAM SUMMIT 4 Jul 1883 May 1964 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 519-40-2383 Idaho (1954)

According to the World War I Civilian Draft listing, William was listed as white and working for an Ogden Utah firm. Along with date and place of birth.

WWI Civilian Draft Registrations

Name Birth Date Ethnicity Birth Place County State

William Wilfred Summit 4 Jul 1883 White works for Ogden UT firm Twin Falls, Idaho

http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3172a.htm

: In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men, (98% of men present in America), born between 1873 and 1900 completed draft registration cards. During these two years, three registration days were held in each district where the registrant completed the registration card. Information found on these cards generally included, among other information, birth date, birth location, father's birthplace, and the address of next of kin. This civilian registration is often confused with induction into the military; however, only a small percentage of these men were actually called up for military service.

Originally posted to Ancestry.com in January of 1998 and taken from the original draft cards, this database provides information on a fraction of the men registered. This update, part of an ongoing project, adds over 200,000 names to the previously posted database and brings the total number of names provided to almost 900,000. It adds information on registrants from Alabama, Arkansas, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, and Vermont.

It should be noted that aliens were required to register but were not subject to induction into the American military. Persons already in the military did not register. Recent Italian emigrants wrote their last names first, resulting in some cards being filed under first names. Cards of Hispanics may be filed under their mother's maiden name surname if the registrant gave both parents' surnames. Also, men who resided in British territories sometimes listed themselves simply as British citizens without noting their origin in Canada, Australia, Ireland, Jamaica, etc. Illiterate men were unable to spell their names and birth location, so researchers should be quite flexible in searching for the spelling of names of illiterate men.

NOTE: This database, although providing information on only 3.75% of all men registered, represents approximately 10% of all counties nationwide. Researchers will find complete coverage of Alaska, Delaware, Idaho and Nevada and a good representation from Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Vermont.

Bibliography: Banks, Ray. World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, Salt Lake City, UT, 1995-.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

WILLIAM SUMMIT 4 Jul 1883 May 1964 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 519-40-2383 Idaho (1954)

According to the World War I Civilian Draft listing, William was listed as white and working for an Ogden Utah firm. Along with date and place of birth.

WWI Civilian Draft Registrations

Name Birth Date Ethnicity Birth Place County State

William Wilfred Summit 4 Jul 1883 White works for Ogden UT firm Twin Falls, Idaho

http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3172a.htm

: In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men, (98% of men present in America), born between 1873 and 1900 completed draft registration cards. During these two years, three registration days were held in each district where the registrant completed the registration card. Information found on these cards generally included, among other information, birth date, birth location, father's birthplace, and the address of next of kin. This civilian registration is often confused with induction into the military; however, only a small percentage of these men were actually called up for military service.

Originally posted to Ancestry.com in January of 1998 and taken from the original draft cards, this database provides information on a fraction of the men registered. This update, part of an ongoing project, adds over 200,000 names to the previously posted database and brings the total number of names provided to almost 900,000. It adds information on registrants from Alabama, Arkansas, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, and Vermont.

It should be noted that aliens were required to register but were not subject to induction into the American military. Persons already in the military did not register. Recent Italian emigrants wrote their last names first, resulting in some cards being filed under first names. Cards of Hispanics may be filed under their mother's maiden name surname if the registrant gave both parents' surnames. Also, men who resided in British territories sometimes listed themselves simply as British citizens without noting their origin in Canada, Australia, Ireland, Jamaica, etc. Illiterate men were unable to spell their names and birth location, so researchers should be quite flexible in searching for the spelling of names of illiterate men.

NOTE: This database, although providing information on only 3.75% of all men registered, represents approximately 10% of all counties nationwide. Researchers will find complete coverage of Alaska, Delaware, Idaho and Nevada and a good representation from Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Vermont.

Bibliography: Banks, Ray. World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, Salt Lake City, UT, 1995-.

[NI02294] [GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tpl.lib.wa.us/cgi-win/obitcgi2.exe/form

Tacoma Obituary Database -- Search Results

Browse Tacoma Obituaries starting with: 'summit'

SUMMIT, JAMES M (Died: Friday, July 04, 1952) - Indexed in: T RPTR 16 JUL 1952 p8 - DIED IN ALASKA

SUMMIT, JOHN C (Died: Tuesday, February 02, 1943) - Indexed in: 09 FEB 1943 16 -

SUMMITT, EVA (Died: Saturday, January 29, 1949) - Indexed in: 31 JAN 1949 16 -


Seventh Day Adventist Periodical Index
http://143.207.5.3:82/search/bsummitt+james+mortimer/-5,-1,0,B/frameset&bSummitt+James+Mortimer&1,1

Obit name Summitt, James Mortimer
Appears in North Pacific Union Gleaner 1952 Sep 29
Birth date 1932 07 11
Death date 1952 07 04
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www.tpl.lib.wa.us/cgi-win/obitcgi2.exe/form

Tacoma Obituary Database -- Search Results

Browse Tacoma Obituaries starting with: 'summit'

SUMMIT, JAMES M (Died: Friday, July 04, 1952) - Indexed in: T RPTR 16 JUL 1952 p8 - DIED IN ALASKA

SUMMIT, JOHN C (Died: Tuesday, February 02, 1943) - Indexed in: 09 FEB 1943 16 -

SUMMITT, EVA (Died: Saturday, January 29, 1949) - Indexed in: 31 JAN 1949 16 -


Seventh Day Adventist Periodical Index
http://143.207.5.3:82/search/bsummitt+james+mortimer/-5,-1,0,B/frameset&bSummitt+James+Mortimer&1,1

Obit name Summitt, James Mortimer
Appears in North Pacific Union Gleaner 1952 Sep 29
Birth date 1932 07 11
Death date 1952 07 04

[NI02313] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Mt Zion.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Mt Zion.

[NI02327] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Mt Zion.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried Mt Zion.

[NI02347] Elmer Calvin Summitt, born 8 April 1894 in Vincennes, Indiana registered for the WWI Draft in Power Idaho.[GlenScott.FTW]

ELMER SUMMITT 8 Apr 1894 Sep 1978 46219 (Indianapolis, Marion, IN) (No Location Given) 303-03-9223 Indiana (Before 1951)

http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3172a.htm
WWI Civilian Draft Registrations
Field Search Matches
Surname SUMMITT 1
1 Combined Matches
Name Birth Date Ethnicity Birth Place County State
Elmer Calvin Summitt 8 Apr 1894 White Vincennes IN PowerIdaho

: In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men, (98% of men present in America), born between 1873 and 1900 completed draft registration cards. During these two years, three registration days were held in each district where the registrant completed the registration card. Information found on these cards generally included, among other information, birth date, birth location, father's birthplace, and the address of next of kin. This civilian registration is often confused with induction into the military; however, only a small percentage of these men were actually called up for military service.

Originally posted to Ancestry.com in January of 1998 and taken from the original draft cards, this database provides information on a fraction of the men registered. This update, part of an ongoing project, adds over 200,000 names to the previously posted database and brings the total number of names provided to almost 900,000. It adds information on registrants from Alabama, Arkansas, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, and Vermont.

It should be noted that aliens were required to register but were not subject to induction into the American military. Persons already in the military did not register. Recent Italian emigrants wrote their last names first, resulting in some cards being filed under first names. Cards of Hispanics may be filed under their mother's maiden name surname if the registrant gave both parents' surnames. Also, men who resided in British territories sometimes listed themselves simply as British citizens without noting their origin in Canada, Australia, Ireland, Jamaica, etc. Illiterate men were unable to spell their names and birth location, so researchers should be quite flexible in searching for the spelling of names of illiterate men.

NOTE: This database, although providing information on only 3.75% of all men registered, represents approximately 10% of all counties nationwide. Researchers will find complete coverage of Alaska, Delaware, Idaho and Nevada and a good representation from Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Vermont.

Bibliography: Banks, Ray. World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, Salt Lake City, UT, 1995-.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Elmer Calvin Summitt, born 8 April 1894 in Vincennes, Indiana registered for the WWI Draft in Power Idaho.[GlenScott.FTW]

ELMER SUMMITT 8 Apr 1894 Sep 1978 46219 (Indianapolis, Marion, IN) (No Location Given) 303-03-9223 Indiana (Before 1951)

http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3172a.htm
WWI Civilian Draft Registrations
Field Search Matches
Surname SUMMITT 1
1 Combined Matches
Name Birth Date Ethnicity Birth Place County State
Elmer Calvin Summitt 8 Apr 1894 White Vincennes IN Power Idaho

: In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men, (98% of men present in America), born between 1873 and 1900 completed draft registration cards. During these two years, three registration days were held in each district where the registrant completed the registration card. Information found on these cards generally included, among other information, birth date, birth location, father's birthplace, and the address of next of kin. This civilian registration is often confused with induction into the military; however, only a small percentage of these men were actually called up for military service.

Originally posted to Ancestry.com in January of 1998 and taken from the original draft cards, this database provides information on a fraction of the men registered. This update, part of an ongoing project, adds over 200,000 names to the previously posted database and brings the total number of names provided to almost 900,000. It adds information on registrants from Alabama, Arkansas, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, and Vermont.

It should be noted that aliens were required to register but were not subject to induction into the American military. Persons already in the military did not register. Recent Italian emigrants wrote their last names first, resulting in some cards being filed under first names. Cards of Hispanics may be filed under their mother's maiden name surname if the registrant gave both parents' surnames. Also, men who resided in British territories sometimes listed themselves simply as British citizens without noting their origin in Canada, Australia, Ireland, Jamaica, etc. Illiterate men were unable to spell their names and birth location, so researchers should be quite flexible in searching for the spelling of names of illiterate men.

NOTE: This database, although providing information on only 3.75% of all men registered, represents approximately 10% of all counties nationwide. Researchers will find complete coverage of Alaska, Delaware, Idaho and Nevada and a good representation from Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Vermont.

Bibliography: Banks, Ray. World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, Salt Lake City, UT, 1995-.

[NI02375] www.genserve.com, Index # 401
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 401
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[NI02378] www.genserve.com, Index # 2471
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[NI02380] Found on www.genserv.com index#403
had DOD as Sept 19, 1911
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[GlenScott.FTW]

INDEX OF DEED RECORDS OF MONROE CO. INDIANA: BOOK 2
EDMONDSON ET AL TRUST Summit Daniel 18500903 M 450 1098

Index To Death Record Knox County 1882-1920 Inclusive Volume I Letter A To Z
Inclusive 1 of 2, 2 of 2

Page 325 Summitt Daniel M W 84 Sept 19 1911 Harrison Twp H-35 32
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"Sept 1st 1846. List of children between the ages of five and twenty one years in township No. 2 North of range No. 9 within the County of Knox. District No. One
[Note by Kathy Gunter Sullivan: these school registration lists were at Byron L. Lewis Library, Vincennes University, but were scheduled to be moved about mid-February 2002 to the Knox County Records Library.]
Name of Parent or Guardian: Catharine Summit [Henry's widow]
Names of Children, Sex, Age:
Daniel Summit age 19, Male.
Catharine Summit age 17, Female.
Dolly Summit age 15. Female.
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[NI02381] have separate information as to two wifes for Daniel Summit both named Violet Catherine Myers
one born about 1836 in Lincoln County, NC
one born on Nov 13, 1830 in Indiana[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

have separate information as to two wifes for Daniel Summit both named Violet Catherine Myers
one born about 1836 in Lincoln County, NC
one born on Nov 13, 1830 in Indiana

[NI02393] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Summit Cemetery, Knox County, Indiana.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Summit Cemetery, Knox County, Indiana.

[NI02394] also spelled Dreyman in Glen's notes
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

also spelled Dreyman in Glen's notes
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[NI02395] Found on www.genserv.com index#404
has name spelled Catharine
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"Sept 1st 1846. List of children between the ages of five and twenty one years in township No. 2 North of range No. 9 within the County of Knox. District No. One
[Note by Kathy Gunter Sullivan: these school registration lists were at Byron L. Lewis Library, Vincennes University, but were scheduled to be moved about mid-February 2002 to the Knox County Records Library.]
Name of Parent or Guardian: Catharine Summit [Henry's widow]
Names of Children, Sex, Age:
Daniel Summit age 19, Male.
Catharine Summit age 17, Female.
Dolly Summit age 15. Female.
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#404
has name spelled Catharine
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"Sept 1st 1846. List of children between the ages of five and twenty one years in township No. 2 North of range No. 9 within the County of Knox. District No. One
[Note by Kathy Gunter Sullivan: these school registration lists were at Byron L. Lewis Library, Vincennes University, but were scheduled to be moved about mid-February 2002 to the Knox County Records Library.]
Name of Parent or Guardian: Catharine Summit [Henry's widow]
Names of Children, Sex, Age:
Daniel Summit age 19, Male.
Catharine Summit age 17, Female.
Dolly Summit age 15. Female.
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[NI02512] John Oody enrolled in the Confederate Army in Sweetwater, Tennessee on Sept 20, 1862 for three years or the duration of the war as a private in Company C, 62 Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Rowan's Regiment). He was captured by General Grant's Army of the Tennessee about May 17, 1863 at Black Creek, Mississippi during Grant's maneuvering to capture Jackson, Mississippi and close the ring around Vicksburg. Vicksburg surrendered July 4, 1863. John Oody was sent to Memphis after his capture and from there to points East. He was released at Point Lookout, Maryland in February 1864 upon taking the oath of allegiance to the United States and apparently joined the Union Army.
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Information from Paul C. Summitt taken from the Civil War archives.
John enrolled in the Confederate Army in Sweetwater, TN on Sept. 20th, 1862. Pvt Co. C., 62nd TN Mounted Inf. ( Rowan's Regiment ). Gen. Grant's Army on or about May 17th 1863 captured him a Black Creek, Mississippi. John was sent to Memphis and points East. Released at Point Lookout, MD in February 1864 where he joined the Union Army.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

John Oody enrolled in the Confederate Army in Sweetwater, Tennessee on Sept 20, 1862 for three years or the duration of the war as a private in Company C, 62 Tennessee Mounted Infantry (Rowan's Regiment). He was captured by General Grant's Army of the Tennessee about May 17, 1863 at Black Creek, Mississippi during Grant's maneuvering to capture Jackson, Mississippi and close the ring around Vicksburg. Vicksburg surrendered July 4, 1863. John Oody was sent to Memphis after his capture and from there to points East. He was released at Point Lookout, Maryland in February 1864 upon taking the oath of allegiance to the United States and apparently joined the Union Army.
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Information from Paul C. Summitt taken from the Civil War archives.
John enrolled in the Confederate Army in Sweetwater, TN on Sept. 20th, 1862. Pvt Co. C., 62nd TN Mounted Inf. ( Rowan's Regiment ). Gen. Grant's Army on or about May 17th 1863 captured him a Black Creek, Mississippi. John was sent to Memphis and points East. Released at Point Lookout, MD in February 1864 where he joined the Union Army.

[NI02559] Twin to Marie Frie[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Twin to Marie Frie

[NI02560] twin to Anton[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

twin to Anton

[NI02565] [GlenScott.FTW]

Daniel W. Summitt born March 3, 1916 married Helen Louise Baker July 24, 1942. Helen’s name was Baker, but her father’s name was Frank Elliot. Helen’s mother’s name was Enda Pearl Baker, who married Albert J. Snyder when Helen was 21 in 1945. She had been single until age 39. She died eleven days before her 53rd birthday in 1959 of Lou Gherig’s disease--mysthropis lateral schlecosis. Helen knew Daniel all of her life, he being eight years older than her. They grew up together in Stinesville, IN and went to Stinesville Consolidated School of about 400 students. She married him when she was 18 right out of high school in 1942. He was 26 and in the army. He served four years in World War II--two years in the European theater. Helen worked as in inspector of airplace parts while Daniel was away. Married almost five years before having their first child. Paul C Summitt's Notes following correspondence with Helen Baker Summitt of Plainfield Indiana in November 1995.



[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Daniel W. Summitt born March 3, 1916 married Helen Louise Baker July 24, 1942. Helen’s name was Baker, but her father’s name was Frank Elliot. Helen’s mother’s name was Enda Pearl Baker, who married Albert J. Snyder when Helen was 21 in 1945. She had been single until age 39. She died eleven days before her 53rd birthday in 1959 of Lou Gherig’s disease--mysthropis lateral schlecosis. Helen knew Daniel all of her life, he being eight years older than her. They grew up together in Stinesville, IN and went to Stinesville Consolidated School of about 400 students. She married him when she was 18 right out of high school in 1942. He was 26 and in the army. He served four years in World War II--two years in the European theater. Helen worked as in inspector of airplace parts while Daniel was away. Married almost five years before having their first child. Paul C Summitt's Notes following correspondence with Helen Baker Summitt of Plainfield Indiana in November 1995.

[NI02569] Monroe County, Indiana
Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applicationss K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1845-1920 Book, Page 280
Summit John C Jas E Emma C Swafford M W Aprl 9 1893 16 149
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[GlenScott.FTW]

JOHN SUMMITT 9 Apr 1894 May 1970 47401 (Bloomington, Monroe, IN) (No Location Given) 311-10-2684 Indiana (Before 1951)

John Cetus, born April 9, 1894, died 1970, married (1) Mildren Goble and (2) Helen ______ (she was married before too) [Monroe county records show John C. Summit, born April 9, 1893, son of Jason (sic) and Emma C. Swafford Summit married Mildren L. Goble on April 9, 1917.]

Children by Mildren:--Geraldine, married Richard Brown, with children Connie Brown (she had three daughters) and Richard (Ricky) Brown (he had 1 son and 1 daughter).--Thomas married Esie Martin (no children). Notes of Paul C Summitt.

[NI02570] [GlenScott.FTW]

http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage

Illinois Marriage Results
GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

SUMMET, ANDREW J TRUETT, CAROLINE JOHNSON 11/26/1887 1/ 126 186
SUMMITT, JOHN D. LYKENS, ROSETTA CHAMPAIGN 12/04/1887 4/ 190 3412
TISDALE, EDWARD A SUMMIT, CORA M ST. CLAIR 06/24/1903 / 2633
SHORT, HADLEY J SUMMIT, MARY MACON 10/26/1881 /
VARETA, ANTON SUMMIT, MARY JANE ST. CLAIR 10/08/1885 / 1346
MARSHALL, JOHN W SUMMIT, SARAH FORD 08/08/1889 1/ 134 4098
WHIPPLE, GEORGE A SUMMITT, NANNIE J CHAMPAIGN 02/27/1881 1/ 85 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage

Illinois Marriage Results
GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

SUMMET, ANDREW J TRUETT, CAROLINE JOHNSON 11/26/1887 1/ 126 186
SUMMITT, JOHN D. LYKENS, ROSETTA CHAMPAIGN 12/04/1887 4/ 190 3412
TISDALE, EDWARD A SUMMIT, CORA M ST. CLAIR 06/24/1903 / 2633
SHORT, HADLEY J SUMMIT, MARY MACON 10/26/1881 /
VARETA, ANTON SUMMIT, MARY JANE ST. CLAIR 10/08/1885 / 1346
MARSHALL, JOHN W SUMMIT, SARAH FORD 08/08/1889 1/ 134 4098
WHIPPLE, GEORGE A SUMMITT, NANNIE J CHAMPAIGN 02/27/1881 1/ 85

[NI02575] [GlenScott.FTW]

IGI Record

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Mary SUMMIT
Sex: F

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Ralph JOHNSON
Marriage: 9 Apr 1874
Jasper', 'Illinois

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Source Information:


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Batch number: M533832
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[NI02576] [GlenScott.FTW]

http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage

Illinois Marriage Results
GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

SUMMET, ANDREW J TRUETT, CAROLINE JOHNSON 11/26/1887 1/ 126 186
SUMMITT, JOHN D. LYKENS, ROSETTA CHAMPAIGN 12/04/1887 4/ 190 3412
TISDALE, EDWARD A SUMMIT, CORA M ST. CLAIR 06/24/1903 / 2633
SHORT, HADLEY J SUMMIT, MARY MACON 10/26/1881 /
VARETA, ANTON SUMMIT, MARY JANE ST. CLAIR 10/08/1885 / 1346
MARSHALL, JOHN W SUMMIT, SARAH FORD 08/08/1889 1/ 134 4098
WHIPPLE, GEORGE A SUMMITT, NANNIE J CHAMPAIGN 02/27/1881 1/ 85 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage

Illinois Marriage Results
GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

SUMMET, ANDREW J TRUETT, CAROLINE JOHNSON 11/26/1887 1/ 126 186
SUMMITT, JOHN D. LYKENS, ROSETTA CHAMPAIGN 12/04/1887 4/ 190 3412
TISDALE, EDWARD A SUMMIT, CORA M ST. CLAIR 06/24/1903 / 2633
SHORT, HADLEY J SUMMIT, MARY MACON 10/26/1881 /
VARETA, ANTON SUMMIT, MARY JANE ST. CLAIR 10/08/1885 / 1346
MARSHALL, JOHN W SUMMIT, SARAH FORD 08/08/1889 1/ 134 4098
WHIPPLE, GEORGE A SUMMITT, NANNIE J CHAMPAIGN 02/27/1881 1/ 85

[NI02588] [GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMITT, HELEN 309-03-3580 IN 27 Oct 1894 Dec 1968 IN Michigan City, Indiana 46360 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMITT, HELEN 309-03-3580 IN 27 Oct 1894 Dec 1968 IN Michigan City, Indiana 46360

[NI02595] Summit, Patsy 4126 S530 28Jun1920 SUM09FA
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Summit, Patsy 4126 S530 28Jun1920 SUM09FA
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[NI02604] [GlenScott.FTW]

http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage

Illinois Marriage Results
GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE LIC

SUMMET, ANDREW J TRUETT, CAROLINE JOHNSON 11/26/1887 1/ 126 186
SUMMITT, JOHN D. LYKENS, ROSETTA CHAMPAIGN 12/04/1887 4/ 190 3412
TISDALE, EDWARD A SUMMIT, CORA M ST. CLAIR 06/24/1903 / 2633
SHORT, HADLEY J SUMMIT, MARY MACON 10/26/1881 /
VARETA, ANTON SUMMIT, MARY JANE ST. CLAIR 10/08/1885 / 1346
MARSHALL, JOHN W SUMMIT, SARAH FORD 08/08/1889 1/ 134 4098
WHIPPLE, GEORGE A SUMMITT, NANNIE J CHAMPAIGN 02/27/1881 1/ 85

[NI02612] [GlenScott.FTW]

She later changed her name to Stormy
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

She later changed her name to Stormy

[NI02613] [GlenScott.FTW]

No children.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

No children.

[NI02614] [GlenScott.FTW]

"My husband will contact you soon! I am sure he will be interested. He works evenings and I work days. Unfortunately, I do not know much about his family. He has little communication with them, but I know he is interested in the family background. His dad is Daniel Woodrow Summitt born March 3, 1913 in Stilesville Indiana the youngest of several children. My husband's grandfather's name was James. James would have been born around 1857 and died 1928. Please send me some information on this family if have it.
Thank you!

Gaye Summitt"

Email from Gaye Summitt dated 8/16/99

Gary has no children, but does have two stephchildren.


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[GlenScott.FTW]

"My husband will contact you soon! I am sure he will be interested. He works evenings and I work days. Unfortunately, I do not know much about his family. He has little communication with them, but I know he is interested in the family background. His dad is Daniel Woodrow Summitt born March 3, 1913 in Stilesville Indiana the youngest of several children. My husband's grandfather's name was James. James would have been born around 1857 and died 1928. Please send me some information on this family if have it.
Thank you!

Gaye Summitt"

Email from Gaye Summitt dated 8/16/99

Gary has no children, but does have two stephchildren.

[NI02615] [GlenScott.FTW]

http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/MonroeObits?read=111

Emma C. Summitt/Lucy Ellen DeCello

Posted by Randi Richardson on Mon, 18 Oct 1999

Surname: Summitt, DeCello

Bloomington Daily Herald Telephone, June 24, 1955, p. 7.
TWO COUNTY SISTERS SUCCUMB WITHIN FIVE HOURS THURSDAY

Two sisters died Thursday in Monroe County within five hours of each other.

Mrs. Emma C. Summitt, 79, died Thursday afternoon in her Stinesville home. Her sister, Mrs. Lucy Ellen DeCello, 86, of Gosport, R. 2, died five hours later in a Bloomington nursing home.

Mrs. Summitt was a member of the Methodist Church in Stinesville where funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Sunday, with burial in the Old Dutch Cemetery. Rev. Lloyd Sawyer of Martinsville will officiate at the services.

Survivors include five sons, John D. Summitt, Gosport, Route 2; Calvin M. Summitt, Bloomington, Route 5; Henry A. and Daniel W. Summitt, both of Indianapolis and James Albert Summitt of Downey, Calif.; three daughterss, Mrs. Veneva (sic) June Neal, Indianapolis, Mrs. Orville Langley, Kokomo, and Mrs. Russell Hughes, Lawrence County; one brother, Samuel Swafford; 39 grandchildren.

Pallbears will be Paul, Samuel and Ross Taylor, Bert Wooden, Burton VanBuskirk, Lovel Children (sic). Flowerbearers will be Laura Taylor, Fannie Steinhagen, Lora and Monta Wooden, Monta Dillen, Mary Molnar, Lucille VanBuskirk, and Mary Childress.

The body remains at the Greene and Harrell Funeral Home until two hours before the service when it will be taken to the Stinesville Methodist Church.

Mrs. DeCello died after an illness of five years. Her husband Isadore DeCello, died in 1937, and survivors include a son, Louis M. DeCello, a daughter, Mrs. Cleo Spicer, both of Gosport, Route 2; a brother, Samuel Swafford, seven grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

The body remains at the Hudson Funeral Home in Ellettsville, pending funeral arrangements.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/MonroeObits?read=111

Emma C. Summitt/Lucy Ellen DeCello

Posted by Randi Richardson on Mon, 18 Oct 1999

Surname: Summitt, DeCello

Bloomington Daily Herald Telephone, June 24, 1955, p. 7.
TWO COUNTY SISTERS SUCCUMB WITHIN FIVE HOURS THURSDAY

Two sisters died Thursday in Monroe County within five hours of each other.

Mrs. Emma C. Summitt, 79, died Thursday afternoon in her Stinesville home. Her sister, Mrs. Lucy Ellen DeCello, 86, of Gosport, R. 2, died five hours later in a Bloomington nursing home.

Mrs. Summitt was a member of the Methodist Church in Stinesville where funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Sunday, with burial in the Old Dutch Cemetery. Rev. Lloyd Sawyer of Martinsville will officiate at the services.

Survivors include five sons, John D. Summitt, Gosport, Route 2; Calvin M. Summitt, Bloomington, Route 5; Henry A. and Daniel W. Summitt, both of Indianapolis and James Albert Summitt of Downey, Calif.; three daughterss, Mrs. Veneva (sic) June Neal, Indianapolis, Mrs. Orville Langley, Kokomo, and Mrs. Russell Hughes, Lawrence County; one brother, Samuel Swafford; 39 grandchildren.

Pallbears will be Paul, Samuel and Ross Taylor, Bert Wooden, Burton VanBuskirk, Lovel Children (sic). Flowerbearers will be Laura Taylor, Fannie Steinhagen, Lora and Monta Wooden, Monta Dillen, Mary Molnar, Lucille VanBuskirk, and Mary Childress.

The body remains at the Greene and Harrell Funeral Home until two hours before the service when it will be taken to the Stinesville Methodist Church.

Mrs. DeCello died after an illness of five years. Her husband Isadore DeCello, died in 1937, and survivors include a son, Louis M. DeCello, a daughter, Mrs. Cleo Spicer, both of Gosport, Route 2; a brother, Samuel Swafford, seven grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

The body remains at the Hudson Funeral Home in Ellettsville, pending funeral arrangements.

[NI02814] MIA WWII[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

MIA WWII

[NI02892] Found on www.genserv.com index#3647
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Found on www.genserv.com index#6603
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[NI02893] Mormon Record AFN:KW1Q-1Q
record has name as Sara Ann Boyd[GlenScott.FTW]

Sarah is buried at St Paul Lutheran Old Cemetery, Monroe County, Tennessee.

Copied from: http://www.nwa.quik.com/tmboyd/tmb/index.htm#toc
Thomas M. Boyd
107 Ruth Lane
Rogers, AR 72756
(501)631-5851
Ultimate Family Tree, ver 2.3
December 20, 1997

Following is an abstract, written by Thomas M. Boyd, of probate records found at the courthouse in Madisonville, Monroe Co., TN:

ABSTRACT OF COURT RECORDS REGARDING SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF JEREMIAH BOYD Beginning December, 1869 Monroe County, Tennessee

Sons of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. December 6, 1869 Jeremiah Boyd, Darius E. Boyd, citizens of Monroe County, David L. Boyd, a citizen of McMinn County, Joseph A. Boyd a citizen of the State of Arkansas. Daughters of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. Sarah Summit and Husband Eusebius Summit, citizens of Monroe County and Mary A. Endsley a citizen of the State of Arkansas, Complainants.

Vs.

Sons of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. Andrew Boyd and Martin Boyd, citizens of the State of Illinois, Widow and daughter of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. Susannah Boyd and Martha Boyd, citizens of Monroe County. Children and heirs at law of John K. Boyd deceased who was a son of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. Mary A. Pullen, Susan C. Boyd, Sarah F. Boyd, John W. Boyd, Phillip M. Boyd, Martha E. Boyd, Wilber B. Boyd, Abraham W. Boyd, and Alis(Alice) M. Boyd, citizens of Bradley County, the last six of whom are minors and have no regular guardian.

Note: the districts referred to here are districts named as the government acquired them from the Cherokee indians. Jeremiah almost certainly obtained his land through land grants. Jeremiah Boyd died intestate, owning two tracts of land:

* 160 acres(quarter section) in Hiwasse District on which Jeremiah lived at the time of his death(later referred to as his "home farm") * 160 acres(quarter section) in Ocoee District(later referred to as his "mountain tract")

Jeremiah's personal assets were ample to satisfy all outstanding liabilities so it will not be necessary to sell any portion of the land for the payment of debts.

Complainants requested that the land be sold and proceeds divided rather than divide the land among the heirs.

May 9, 1870 Susannah's answer to the bill filed on Dec. 6, 1869: She agreed to her dower interest in the land being included in the sale of the land provied she receive a reasonable portion of the proceeds.

June 9, 1870 States that defendants Andrew Boyd and Martin Boyd failed to appear and make defense to the bill(above). Judge orders that the bill be set for hearing ex parte and orders the following to be reported at the next term of the court:

1st, whether the lands are susceptable to advantageous partition 2nd, whether it is manifestly in the best interest of all to sell the dower interest of Susannah with the land 3rd, what would be a reasonable amount to allow Susannah in lieu of dower 4th, what would be a fair price for the tracts of land

November 24, 1870 Interrogatories of witnesses regarding the questions of June 9, 1870... witnesses stated that: * A fair price for the home farm is $750 * The dower portion should be $50(1/15th) * A fair price for the mountain tract is $60 * The dower portion should be $4(1/15th)

December, 1870The results of the interrogatories above reported to the court.

May, 1871Judge orders that after 30 days notice by advertisement at 5 public places in Monroe County, sale of the land shall proceed at public sale at the courthouse door in Madisonville, to the highest and best bidder. The action will be reported in the next term of the court.

June 27, 1871Announcement of Chancery Sale and terms of the sale.

November, 1871The home farm was sold to John Cline for $751. The mountain tract failed to sell for the minimum price of $60, as set by the court.

March, 1872Judge ordered that the mountain tract be sold for whatever it would bring.

June, 1872Report to the court that the the mountain tract was sold, at public sale per terms of the court, to Jeremiah Boyd(Jr.) for $1.
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SUMMIT, SARAH , age 52 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Sarah Jan 29, 1822 Sep 11, 1891 Wife of E. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KW1Q-1Q
record has name as Sara Ann Boyd[GlenScott.FTW]

Sarah is buried at St Paul Lutheran Old Cemetery, Monroe County, Tennessee.

Copied from: http://www.nwa.quik.com/tmboyd/tmb/index.htm#toc
Thomas M. Boyd
107 Ruth Lane
Rogers, AR 72756
(501)631-5851
Ultimate Family Tree, ver 2.3
December 20, 1997

Following is an abstract, written by Thomas M. Boyd, of probate records found at the courthouse in Madisonville, Monroe Co., TN:

ABSTRACT OF COURT RECORDS REGARDING SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF JEREMIAH BOYD Beginning December, 1869 Monroe County, Tennessee

Sons of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. December 6, 1869 Jeremiah Boyd, Darius E. Boyd, citizens of Monroe County, David L. Boyd, a citizen of McMinn County, Joseph A. Boyd a citizen of the State of Arkansas. Daughters of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. Sarah Summit and Husband Eusebius Summit, citizens of Monroe County and Mary A. Endsley a citizen of the State of Arkansas, Complainants.

Vs.

Sons of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. Andrew Boyd and Martin Boyd, citizens of the State of Illinois, Widow and daughter of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. Susannah Boyd and Martha Boyd, citizens of Monroe County. Children and heirs at law of John K. Boyd deceased who was a son of Jeremiah Boyd deceased. Mary A. Pullen, Susan C. Boyd, Sarah F. Boyd, John W. Boyd, Phillip M. Boyd, Martha E. Boyd, Wilber B. Boyd, Abraham W. Boyd, and Alis(Alice) M. Boyd, citizens of Bradley County, the last six of whom are minors and have no regular guardian.

Note: the districts referred to here are districts named as the government acquired them from the Cherokee indians. Jeremiah almost certainly obtained his land through land grants. Jeremiah Boyd died intestate, owning two tracts of land:

* 160 acres(quarter section) in Hiwasse District on which Jeremiah lived at the time of his death(later referred to as his "home farm") * 160 acres(quarter section) in Ocoee District(later referred to as his "mountain tract")

Jeremiah's personal assets were ample to satisfy all outstanding liabilities so it will not be necessary to sell any portion of the land for the payment of debts.

Complainants requested that the land be sold and proceeds divided rather than divide the land among the heirs.

May 9, 1870 Susannah's answer to the bill filed on Dec. 6, 1869: She agreed to her dower interest in the land being included in the sale of the land provied she receive a reasonable portion of the proceeds.

June 9, 1870 States that defendants Andrew Boyd and Martin Boyd failed to appear and make defense to the bill(above). Judge orders that the bill be set for hearing ex parte and orders the following to be reported at the next term of the court:

1st, whether the lands are susceptable to advantageous partition 2nd, whether it is manifestly in the best interest of all to sell the dower interest of Susannah with the land 3rd, what would be a reasonable amount to allow Susannah in lieu of dower 4th, what would be a fair price for the tracts of land

November 24, 1870 Interrogatories of witnesses regarding the questions of June 9, 1870... witnesses stated that: * A fair price for the home farm is $750 * The dower portion should be $50(1/15th) * A fair price for the mountain tract is $60 * The dower portion should be $4(1/15th)

December, 1870The results of the interrogatories above reported to the court.

May, 1871Judge orders that after 30 days notice by advertisement at 5 public places in Monroe County, sale of the land shall proceed at public sale at the courthouse door in Madisonville, to the highest and best bidder. The action will be reported in the next term of the court.

June 27, 1871Announcement of Chancery Sale and terms of the sale.

November, 1871The home farm was sold to John Cline for $751. The mountain tract failed to sell for the minimum price of $60, as set by the court.

March, 1872Judge ordered that the mountain tract be sold for whatever it would bring.

June, 1872Report to the court that the the mountain tract was sold, at public sale per terms of the court, to Jeremiah Boyd(Jr.) for $1.
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SUMMIT, SARAH , age 52 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Sarah Jan 29, 1822 Sep 11, 1891 Wife of E. Summitt St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249

[NI02894] Found on www.genserv.com index#24
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[NI02896] Found on www.genserv.com index#3171
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3171
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[NI02897] Roger D. Fryar's notes has name spelled Lidia

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other notes have her as Lucy

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[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, LYDIA CATHERINE: Rev. J. Cloninger preached her funeral Aug. 10, 1862. St Pauls Lutheran
SUMMIT, LYDIA CATHERINE- May 18, 1861, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Roger D. Fryar's notes has name spelled Lidia

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other notes have her as Lucy

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[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, LYDIA CATHERINE: Rev. J. Cloninger preached her funeral Aug. 10, 1862. St Pauls Lutheran
SUMMIT, LYDIA CATHERINE- May 18, 1861, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

[NI02898] Found on www.genserv.com index#3328
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[NI02899] Found on www.genserv.com index#3203
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3203
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[NI02901] information taken from 1880 census, TN, Monroe county, 9th ward, page 13, dwelling 114, family #128
both mother and father were born in Tennessee[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

information taken from 1880 census, TN, Monroe county, 9th ward, page 13, dwelling 114, family #128
both mother and father were born in Tennessee

[NI02902] both mother and father were born in Tennessee[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

both mother and father were born in Tennessee

[NI02904] Tombstone Notes: Minnie E. Summitt, Mar 14, 1879, Dec 6, 1928, Mother Wife of C. R. Davis At Rest, St. Paul Lutheran Church New Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: February 22, 1999
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary:
DAVIS, CHARLES H. - age 83, of Loudon, died late Saturday, February 20, 1999. A native of Monroe County, he was the son of the late Charles Rush and Minnie Eugenia Summitt Davis. Prior to his retirement, he served as senior vice president of First Heritage Bank of Loudon County. Charlie was an active member of the Loudon United Methodist Church, where he was a teacher and president of the Men's Sunday School class. He was a veteran of World War II, serving the US Army and fought in the European Theatre. Charlie was a life member of American Legion Post #120 and VFW Post #5150. He was a longtime member of the Loudon Lion's Club and a past president.
Survivors include his wife, Hannah Margaret (Missy) McCrary Davis; sons and daughters-in-law, John Jacob (Jack) Lutz III of Loudon, Charles McCrary (Cary) and Judi Hankins Davis of Athens, and William Henry (Bill) and Nancy Clinton Davis of Philadelphia; grandchildren, Jonna Lea Lutz Cole, Margaret Elizabeth (Molly) Davis, William Clinton (Clint) Davis and Stephanie Carol (Sunny) Davis; two sisters, Margaret Hargrove, Loudon and Helen Marshall of Orlando, Fla.; brother, Glenn Davis of Philadelphia. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Monday at McGill-Karnes Funeral Home with services to follow at 8 p.m. with his pastor Rev. Robert Copeland and Rev. James E. Hankins officiating. Graveside service and interment will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 23, 1999, in Old Steekee Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jack Lutz, Cary Davis, Bill Davis, Clint Davis, Jim Harrison, Joe Mourfield, Leonard Clinton, and Ricky Hamil. Honorary pallbearers will be Homer Vaughn Simpson, W. Broady Harrison, members of the Loudon Lions Club and the Men's Sunday School class of LUMC. Memorial contributions may be made to Loudon United Methodist Church, 509 Mulberry St., Loudon, 37774 or to Loudon Lions Club, Sight First, Eye Bank Program, c/o David Meers, 739 Ferry St., Loudon, 37774. McGill-Karnes is providing the arrangements.


SUMMIT, NANCY EUGENIE: dau. of J.S. and Mary Summit, b. Mar 14, 1879, bapt. May 25, 1879. St Pauls Lutheran
SUMMIT, MINNIE E.-Aug 4, 1895, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Minnie E. Mar 14, 1879 Dec 6, 1928 "Mother Wife of C. R. Davis At Rest." St. Paul Lutheran Church (New) 8 Mi NE Madisonville W-254 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Tombstone Notes: Minnie E. Summitt, Mar 14, 1879, Dec 6, 1928, Mother Wife of C. R. Davis At Rest, St. Paul Lutheran Church New Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: February 22, 1999
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary:
DAVIS, CHARLES H. - age 83, of Loudon, died late Saturday, February 20, 1999. A native of Monroe County, he was the son of the late Charles Rush and Minnie Eugenia Summitt Davis. Prior to his retirement, he served as senior vice president of First Heritage Bank of Loudon County. Charlie was an active member of the Loudon United Methodist Church, where he was a teacher and president of the Men's Sunday School class. He was a veteran of World War II, serving the US Army and fought in the European Theatre. Charlie was a life member of American Legion Post #120 and VFW Post #5150. He was a longtime member of the Loudon Lion's Club and a past president.
Survivors include his wife, Hannah Margaret (Missy) McCrary Davis; sons and daughters-in-law, John Jacob (Jack) Lutz III of Loudon, Charles McCrary (Cary) and Judi Hankins Davis of Athens, and William Henry (Bill) and Nancy Clinton Davis of Philadelphia; grandchildren, Jonna Lea Lutz Cole, Margaret Elizabeth (Molly) Davis, William Clinton (Clint) Davis and Stephanie Carol (Sunny) Davis; two sisters, Margaret Hargrove, Loudon and Helen Marshall of Orlando, Fla.; brother, Glenn Davis of Philadelphia. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Monday at McGill-Karnes Funeral Home with services to follow at 8 p.m. with his pastor Rev. Robert Copeland and Rev. James E. Hankins officiating. Graveside service and interment will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 23, 1999, in Old Steekee Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jack Lutz, Cary Davis, Bill Davis, Clint Davis, Jim Harrison, Joe Mourfield, Leonard Clinton, and Ricky Hamil. Honorary pallbearers will be Homer Vaughn Simpson, W. Broady Harrison, members of the Loudon Lions Club and the Men's Sunday School class of LUMC. Memorial contributions may be made to Loudon United Methodist Church, 509 Mulberry St., Loudon, 37774 or to Loudon Lions Club, Sight First, Eye Bank Program, c/o David Meers, 739 Ferry St., Loudon, 37774. McGill-Karnes is providing the arrangements.


SUMMIT, NANCY EUGENIE: dau. of J.S. and Mary Summit, b. Mar 14, 1879, bapt. May 25, 1879. St Pauls Lutheran
SUMMIT, MINNIE E.-Aug 4, 1895, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Summitt, Minnie E. Mar 14, 1879 Dec 6, 1928 "Mother Wife of C. R. Davis At Rest." St. Paul Lutheran Church (New) 8 Mi NE Madisonville W-254

[NI02910] info obtained from 1850 census, NC, Catawba County, Reel 624, Page 412
lists John's occupation as farmer
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Quoted from Message from Dan Summitt:
"Easter Mahalah, daughter of William and Susanah (Starr) Cline out of wedlock, had a son, whose father was Hilery Summit, son of John and Rebecca (Robinson) Summit. This son was named John Hillery, and was born in 1853 and took his mother's name Cline.
Also from "Catawba County North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1842-1910"
123. William Cline, 15May1867, 31March1884. Wife Susan Cline. Daughter Patsey Lavina Cline. Daughter Ruth Elizabeth wife of Phillip Drumm. Children Davidson, Francis, Roxanna, Drusilla, Mahala, and my Grandson, John H. Summit, commonly known as John H. Cline. Will Book 2 Page 293.
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From Catawba Co., NC Cemeteries, Vol. 2: 64
Mary C., Wife of John Summit
Born 1829
D 5 May 1916
Age about 87 years
John Summit
Died 16 Aug 1886
Age about 99 years
(this would have him born about 1787)
(Other notes have him born about 1793)
(1805 birthdate is from Glen Summit)
May be wrong and referencing his uncle's birth, also named John.
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John listed his parents on the marriage license in his marriage to Camila Lee as Jacob Summit and Polly Cloninger
"This certifies that John Summit son of Jacob Summit and Polly Summit and Camila Lee daughter of Lawson Lee and Nelly Lee were by me united in the bonds of matrimony on the 17th day of December AD 1871 confromably to the ordinance of God and the laws of the state. J. L. Hewit, J.P."
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Catawba County Will Book #355 North Carolina, Catawba County:

"I John Summit do make, publish, and declare this is my last will and testament as follows; First my executor to pay all my debts out of the personal estate. I will all the remainder of my property both real and personal to my beloved wife Mary C. Summit for the term of her natural life and in her death it is my will that Mary E. Propst who now lives with me and my wife shall have all of said property both real and personal to have and to hold to her the said Mary E. Propst and her bodily heirs forever. Lastly, I appoint my beloved wife, Mary C. Summit my executrix of this my last will and testament. In witness presence of us who in presence of said John Summit and in presence of each other signed our names (signed) John Summit (witnessed by) T. R. Abernethy, W. P. Wilson."
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1820 Lincoln County Census
John Summit, LINC 394 NO TWP L, One Male between 16 and 26 yrs, one female over 45 yrs, one male slave under 14 years.
female over 45 is probably his recently widowed grandmother, Dolly
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1850 North Carolina Census
name age sex occupation birthplace
John Summit 45 Male Farmer Lincoln, NC (unreadable)
Rebecca Summit 46 Female Catawba
? 19 Male farmer Catawba
Isaac L. Summit 17 Male farmer Catawba
Mary Summit 15 Female Catawba
F. or P.I. 11 Male Catawba
Marth 7 Female Catawba
Barbary 4 Female Catawba
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www.genserve.com, Index # 15
lists DOB as 1806
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Dan Summitt's notes say John born 1793
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[GlenScott.FTW]

1820 - John Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1 male 16 to under 26 years; 1 female 45 years or over. 1820 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 83, page 394. One male slave under 14 years. The female over 45 is probably his recently widowed grandmother, Dolly.

1830 - John Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1 male 20 to under 30 years; 1 female 20 to under 30 years. 1830 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 122, page 180.

1840 - John Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1 male under 5 years; 2 males 5 to under 10 years; 1 male 30 to under 40 years; 1 female under 5 years; 1 female 5 to under 10 years; 1 female 30 to under 40 years. 1840 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 363, page 90.

1850 Catawba County North Carolina Census; Enumerated August 30, 1850;
Page 293; Dwelling Hse #412

Name Age Sex Occupation RE Birthplace
John Summit 45 M Farmer $350 Lincoln, NC (cannot read)
Rebecca Summit 46 F Catawba
Hubbard Summit 19 M Farmer Catawba
Isaac L Summit 17 M Farmer Catawba
Mary Summit 15 F Catawba
Sarah J Summit 13 F Catawba
P H 11 M Catawba
Marth 7 F Catawba
Barbary 4 F Catawba

1860 Census, Catawba County, North Carolina, Roll 891, page 1011.

John Summit M 54 (?) farmer Born North Carolina
Rebecca F 54 (?) same
Sarah F 24 same
Heglar M 21 same
Martha F 17 same
Margaret B. F 14 same

1870 Caldwell Twp, Catawba County, North Carolina

John Summit M 65 Farmer Born in North Carolina
Rebecca F 67 HK same
Francis Campbell F 12 at home same


1880
John Summit M 76 Farmer Born in North Carolina
Camila (?) F 44 wife same
Mary M 12 adopted same



Marriage License for John Summit and second wife Camila Lee follows: "This certifies that John Summit son of Jacob Summit and Polly Summit and Camila Lee daughter of Lawson Lee and Nelly Lee were by me united in the bonds of matrimony on the 17 day of December AD 1871 confromably to the ordinance of God and the laws of the state. J L Hewit J.P."

INDEX TO NORTH CAROLINA WILLS, 1663-1900CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA

http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+index+211828111493+F

(Formed 1842 from Lincoln County. However, the territory comprising the present county of Catawba was never a part of Tryon County [Lincoln County was formed 1779 from Tryon County]. Present-day Catawba County, together with a narrow strip across the northern edge of present-day Lincoln County, lay north of the Granville Line, and was a part of Rowan County from 1753 until 1777 when Burke was formed from Rowan, then was in Burke County from 1777 until 1782 when the area was annexed to Lincoln.) NOTE: Catawba wills begin with March Term, 1843. A total of 593wills are recorded in Catawba will books, Will Books 1, 2, and first 329 pages of Will Book 3, covering the 1843-1900 period. Below, the name of the testator is followed by the date of the probate, and the volume and page where the will is recorded. In cases where no date of probate is given, the date of the will is substituted, and
indicated by a "c" (as an abbreviation for circa, or "about" - forexample, c1860/1).

Summit, John c1879 2-355

Catawba County Will Book-#355 North Carolina, Catawba County I John Summit do make, publish, and declare this is my last will and testament as follows; First my executor to pay all my debts out of the personal estate. I will all the remainder of my property both real and personal to my beloved wife Mary C Summit for the term of her natural life and in her death it is my will that Mary E Propst who now lives with me and my wife shall have all of said property both real and personal to have and to hold to her the said Mary E Propst and her bodily heirs forever. Lastly, I appoint my beloved wife, Mary C. Summit my executrix of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have this 10th day of February 1879 set my hand and seal. In presence of us who in presence of said John Summit and in presence of each other signed our names (signed) John Summit (witnessed by) T. R. Abernethy, W. P. Wilson

In 1827, a John Summit had a maternity suit filed against him by a single woman named Eliza Summet. She is probably a daughter of one of John's brothers or even his own daughter.

"Lincoln County North Carolina
March 29th 1827

The examination of Elizabeth Summet, in the said County Single Woman Taken an oath before us Joseph Lawrence and Miles Abernathy two of the Justices of the peace in and for the Said County this 29th day of March in the year of Our One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty seven. Who saith that she is now with Child and that the said child is likely to be born a bastard and to be Chargeable to county aforesaid and that John Summet Senr of the Said County is the father of Said Child. ----------Taken before us the day and year above written.

her

Eliza X
Summet

mark

J. Lawrence - JL
Miles Abernathy - JB"

The transcription of this legal document was retrieved on December 16, 1997 from the North Carolina State Archives by Daniel Summitt of Lexington, North Carolina.

[NI02911] Paul C. Summitt suggests that Rebecca's name is Robison not Robinson.
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Glen Summit says name is Robison, not Robinson.
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Paul C. Summitt suggests that Rebecca's name is Robison not Robinson.
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Glen Summit says name is Robison, not Robinson.
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[NI02912] Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604
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Paul C. 's notes say born about 1832, says he died before 1859
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Glen Summit's notes suggest Hubbard was born in Lincoln County, NC
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Pinkney is thought to be Hubbard
enlisted at Camp Magnum on April 16, 1862

Pinkney was 33 at the time of enlistment in Company H, 46th North Carolina Infantry (State Troopers). Born in Catawba County, listed as a tanner. Stood 5'9".

from the diary of Polycarp Cyprian Henkel 1820-1889:

May 1862
May 28th at 12 o'clock preached for the 46th Regt of NC Volunteers at Goldsboro (Wayne County) 1 Tim. 1:15
After preaching baptized 7 of the soldiers and confirmed 19. The same day at early candleliting, and at the same camp ground, I preached to the soldiers of the 49th Regt. a very attentive audience. Text 2 Cor. 3:18. Names of those confirmed at Greensboro Wayne County, NC May 28th, 1862. Robt. Miller, Silas Bovey, Pinckney Cline, Wm Propst, Isaac Smith, Franklin Finger, Pinkney Summit, Hosea Bongarner, Calvin Fry, John Watts, John Propst, Wilburn Setzer, Ramson Eads, L.L. Thronburg, Wm. L. Huit, Anderson Huit, F.A. Huit, Lewis Signman, J.M. Hass.

died of pneumonia
---------------[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Enlisted in the North Carolina Infantry on April 16, 1862 at the age of 33. [GlenScott.FTW]

As far as can be determined Hillery Summit and Hubbard Summit are the same person.
LDS records indicate Hubbard as the son of John and Rebecca Summit and the Cline Biography indicates that Hilery is also the son of John and Rebecca Summit. SInce census records do not indicate another male son, we must assume the two are the same.

"Easter Mahalah, daughter of William and Susanah (Starr) Cline out wedlock, had a son, whose father was Hilery Summit, son of John and Rebecca (Robinson) Summit. This son was named John Hillery, and was born in 1853 and took his mother's name Cline." as quoted from a copy of a Cline Biography in possession of Dan Summitt of Lexington, North Carolina. 12/29/97

According to Derick Hartshorn, Hillery late married Roxanna Drum in 1870 and had eight children.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604
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Paul C. 's notes say born about 1832, says he died before 1859
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Glen Summit's notes suggest Hubbard was born in Lincoln County, NC
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Pinkney is thought to be Hubbard
enlisted at Camp Magnum on April 16, 1862

Pinkney was 33 at the time of enlistment in Company H, 46th North Carolina Infantry (State Troopers). Born in Catawba County, listed as a tanner. Stood 5'9".

from the diary of Polycarp Cyprian Henkel 1820-1889:

May 1862
May 28th at 12 o'clock preached for the 46th Regt of NC Volunteers at Goldsboro (Wayne County) 1 Tim. 1:15
After preaching baptized 7 of the soldiers and confirmed 19. The same day at early candleliting, and at the same camp ground, I preached to the soldiers of the 49th Regt. a very attentive audience. Text 2 Cor. 3:18. Names of those confirmed at Greensboro Wayne County, NC May 28th, 1862. Robt. Miller, Silas Bovey, Pinckney Cline, Wm Propst, Isaac Smith, Franklin Finger, Pinkney Summit, Hosea Bongarner, Calvin Fry, John Watts, John Propst, Wilburn Setzer, Ramson Eads, L.L. Thronburg, Wm. L. Huit, Anderson Huit, F.A. Huit, Lewis Signman, J.M. Hass.

died of pneumonia
---------------[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Enlisted in the North Carolina Infantry on April 16, 1862 at the age of 33. [GlenScott.FTW]

As far as can be determined Hillery Summit and Hubbard Summit are the same person.
LDS records indicate Hubbard as the son of John and Rebecca Summit and the Cline Biography indicates that Hilery is also the son of John and Rebecca Summit. SInce census records do not indicate another male son, we must assume the two are the same.

"Easter Mahalah, daughter of William and Susanah (Starr) Cline out wedlock, had a son, whose father was Hilery Summit, son of John and Rebecca (Robinson) Summit. This son was named John Hillery, and was born in 1853 and took his mother's name Cline." as quoted from a copy of a Cline Biography in possession of Dan Summitt of Lexington, North Carolina. 12/29/97

According to Derick Hartshorn, Hillery late married Roxanna Drum in 1870 and had eight children.

[NI02913] Mormon Record AFN:BRRR-45
Library Call #s 8913701 & 153372 & 7522012 & 884604
some records have him born 1831 in Catawba County, NC
some records have him born 1833 in Catawba County, NC
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Paul M. & Mary J. Summitt
From: Dan Summitt
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 1997 12:08 AM
To: PSummitt@classic.msn.com
Subject: Isaac L. and the Battle of Reams ' Station

Paul, I'm sure you are aware that Isaac L., son of John and Rebecca, grandson of Jacob and Polly, great grandson of Frances and Dolly was killed at Reams Station, he died valiantly "with the colors in his hands."
I've come accross something that might be of some interest,
The following letter was first printed in the Wilmington Journal in 1864 and later reprinted in the Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol.9 (1881) pages 245 and 246.
"Head-Quarters Army of Northern Virginia
August 29th, 1864

His Excellency Z. B. Vance, Governor of North Carolina
I have been frequently called upon to mention the services of North Carolina soldiers in this army, but their gallantry and conduct were never more deserving the admiration than in the engagement at Reams' Station on the 25th instant.
The brigades of General Cook, McRae and Lane the last under the temporary command of General Conner, advanced through a thick abattis of felled trees under a heavy fire of musketry and artillery, and carried the enemys works with a steady courage, that elicited the warm commendation of their corps and division commanders and the admiration of the army.
I am with great respect your obedient servant.

R. E. Lee, General"

I will continue searching and send anything I may find. I don't have a lot of free time but will do everything I can.

Later,
Dan
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Message from Paul C. Summitt
August 24, 1997

Isaac L. Summit joined Company K, 46th North Carolina Infantry on April 16, 1862, the same day that Pinkney Summit joined the same outfit. Isaac L. was 30 years old when he enlisted and had been born in Catawba County (which would have been Lincoln County at the time of his birth). His occupationm was listed as tanner, the same occupation as Pinkney. He was 5' 6 1/2" tall. He was wounded in the Battle of Reams Station, Virginia on August 25, 1864 and died at Camp Winder hospital in Richmond of wounds (vulius Sclopet) on September 4, 1864. Isaac L. was the son of John and Rebecca Robinson Summit. He married Perlive Abernaty on February 1, 1857 in Catawba County. They had two daughters, Margaret Ellen and Naoma Elizabeth. I researched the Virginia Archives for a burial place and could not find one.
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Paul M. & Mary J. Summitt
From: Dan Summitt
Sent: Friday, September 05, 1997 1:41 AM
To: PSummitt@classic.msn.com
Cc: PSumm@aol.com; JASINDY@aol.com
Subject: Isaac L

I trace Isaac to John Summit and Rebecca Robinson:
I think (think) the same John married Mary Camilla Lee
John and Mary C. are buried in Mt. Ruhama Cemetery
I have a death certificate for Mila Summit
I have a marriage license for John and Camila Lee, listing John as the son
of Jacob and Polly
Census Records for 1850-1860-1870-1880 have Johns age listed as 45-54-65-75,
John is with Rebecca thru 70, in 80 he is with Camila.

NC Troops: 1861-1865 Page 237
Summit, Isaac L Corporal
Born in Catawba County where he resided as a tanner prior to enlisting in
Catawba County at age 30, March 13, 1862. Mustered in as private. Promoted
to Corporal on November 1, 1862. Present or accounted for until wounded at
Reams' Station, Virginia, August 25, 1864. Hospitalized at Richmond,
Virginia where he died on September 9, 1864 of wounds. (he was acting as
color bearer at Reams' Station and "was shot in the charge with the colors
in his hands...")

I'm not really busy, just confused and disorganized.
I hope this helps clarify things,
Later

Dan
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Glen Summit's notes have Isaac born in Catawba County, NC in 1833
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Headquarters Army of Northern Virginia August 29th, 1864

His Excellency Z.B. Vance, Governor of North Carolina

I have been frequently called upon to mention the services of North Carolina soldiers in this army, but their gallantry and conduct were never more deserving the admiration than in the engagement at Reams Station on the 25th instant.

The brigades of Generals Cook, McRae, and Lane: the last under the temporary command of General Conner, advanced through a thick abattis of felled trees under a heavy fire of musketry and artillery, and carried the enemies works with a steady courage, that elicited the warm commendation of their corps and division commanders and the admiration of the army.

I am with great respect your obedient servant. R. E. Lee, General
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from Glen Summit's notes:
Isaac Summit raised the rebel flag for his unit, The Catawba Braves, and then charged the enemy for what would be the last time. He took his fatal wound not long after Union troops had ripped up miles of track along the Weldon Railroad, severing a key Confederate supply route at Reams Station. ("Grant Takes Command," by Bruce Catton)
"Isaac L. Summit was shot in the charge with the colors in his hands . . . ," recalled Charles Parker, fellow soldier and friend who fought alongside him at the Battle of Rams station in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. August 25, 1864 was a day of battle much different from others Isaac had fought. It was the beginning of the end for the 32-year-old father of two from Catawba County, North Carolina.
Before the batle, the armies of Lee and Grant were immobilized in siege warfare along 25 miles of forts and trenches that began at Richmond and then swung down below Petersburg. Unable to seize Petersburg by surprise, Grant focused on severing a key supply line: the Weldon Railroad. (Paul C. Sumitt's Notes; Freeport, Florida; 1998)
Following the battle, Isaac was probably first moved to a field hospital, located just a mile or so behindthe lines. Here the wounded received immediate attention in order to hold the afflicted over till transfer. Isaac was then transported to Camp Winder General Hospital in Richmond, on the Confederate Capital's western edge.
Winder was one of the largest of Richmond's medical centers, able to accomodate as many as 4300 patients at a time. Ninety-eight pine buildings made up the compound over an area of 125 acres. Many wounded Confederate soldiers found themselves at Camp Winder. In fact, sixty percent of all wounded Confederates found themselves at Richmond military hospitals. ("Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a Nation," by James I. Robertson Jr.; University Press of Virginia; Charlottseville and London, 1991)
Hospital workers dumped all of the facility's refuse into a trench, which completely encircled the Winder compound. Nine months out of the year a putrid odor permeated the air, making life miserable for both soldiers and staff alike. Isaac's experience at the military hospital was undoubtedly brutal. He arrived during the hottest part of the summer; one can only imagine the terrible smells of filth and death lingering in the air as he tried to recuperate from his wounds. Within two weeks he was dead.
Isaac Lanford Summit (son of John, grandson of Jacob, and great-grandson of Johannes Frantz Sammet) succumbed to his battle wound (Vulius Sclopet) on September 9, 1864 at Camp Winder General Hospital. ("North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster," compiled by Louis Manarin and Weymouth Jordan; 1990.)
The location of his grave is unknown, but it is assumed he is buried in a mass unmarked grave somewhere in the vicinity of Richmond. Local grave diggers in Richmond buried hundreds at a time in shallow graves which were frequently exposed when it rained.
Isaac enlisted at the formation of Company K, 46th North Carolina Infantry at Camp Mangum on April 16, 1862, the same day as Pinkney Summit. Note: Pinkney may be Isaac's older brother, known as Hubbard, or a close relative. According to Isaac's military records, he stood 5 feet 6 1/2 inches tall; his occupation was tanner. During the two years he fought for the Confederacy, he served as corporal in Captain Adolphus T. Bost's Company, known as the Catawba Braves. He was mustered in as a private and later
promoted to 4th Corporal on November 1, 1862; 3rd Corporal January 1, 1863; 2nd Corporal May 6, 1864 and 1st Corporal on July 15th. (Daniel Summitt's Notes; Lexington, North Carolina; 1998.) Isaac's name appears on a "Roll of Honor" for the 46th Regiment.
Isaac was born about 1832 in Lincoln County to John and Rebecca Robinson. His brothers, according to census records, included an older brother as well as a younger brother named P. Heglar. His sister's included: Mary Catherine, Sarah Jane, Paulina Hagler, Martha and Barbary Margaret. John's second wife
was Mary Camila Lee; they had one adopted daughter named Mary Propst. About five years before he enlisted, Isaac married Perlive (Perlina) Abernethy, the daughter of Phillip Abernethy and Polly (Orent) Arndt, on Feb. 1, 1857 in Catawba County. Soon after their marriage the farming couple had two
daughters, Naomi and Margaret.
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www.genserve.com, Index # 13
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Isaac served under Captain Adolphus T. Bost's Company K, 46th North Carolina Infantry known as the "Catawaba Braves" as a Corporal in the Civil War. He joined on April 16, 1862 the same day as Pinkney Summitt who joined the same outfit and his occupation was a tanner same as Pinkney. He was 30 years old and born in Catawba Co. He was 5'-61/2" tall. He was wounded in the battle of Reams Station, VA on August 25th, 1864 and died at Camp Winder Hospital in Richmond, VA of wounds ( vulius Sclopet ) on Sept. 9th, 1864.
He was the Color bearer at the battle of Ream's Station where he was "shot in the charge with the colors in his hands......" His name appears on the "Roll of Honor" of the 46th Regiment.[GlenScott.FTW]

Isaac Summit raised the rebel flag for his unit, the Catawba Braves, and then charged the enemy for what would be the last time. He took his fatal wound not long after Union troops had ripped up miles of track along the Weldon Railroad, severing a key Confederate supply route at Reams Station. ("Grant Takes Command," by Bruce Catton.)

"Isaac L. Summit was shot in the charge with the colors in his hands...," recalled Charles Parker, fellow soldier and friend who fought alongside him at the Battle of Reams Station in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. August 25, 1864 was a day of battle much different from others Isaac had fought. It was the beginning of the end for the 32-year-old father of two from Catawba County, North Carolina.

Before the battle, the armies of Lee and Grant were immobilized in siege warfare along 25 miles of forts and trenches that began at Richmond and then swung down below Petersburg. Unable to seize Petersburg by surprise, Grant focused on severing a key supply line: the Weldon Railroad. (Paul C. Summitt's Notes; Freeport, Florida; 1998.)

Following the battle, Isaac was probably first moved to a field hospital, located just a mile or so behind the lines. Here the wounded received immediate emergency attention in order to hold the afflicted over till transfer. Isaac was then transported to Camp Winder General Hospital in Richmond, on the Confederate Capital's western edge.

Winder was one of the largest of Richmond's medical centers, able to accommodate as many as 4,300 patients at a time. Ninety-eight pine buildings made up the compound over an area of 125 acres. Many wounded Confederate soldiers found themselves at Camp Winder. In fact, sixty percent of all wounded Confederates found themselves at Richmond military hospitals. ("Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a Nation," by James I. Robertson Jr.; University Press of Virginia; Charlottseville and London; 1991.)

Hospital workers dumped all of the facility's refuse into a trench, which completely encircled the Winder compound. Nine months out of the year a putrid odor permeated the air, making life miserable for both soldiers and staff alike. Isaac's experience at the military hospital was undoubtedly brutal. He arrived during the hottest part of the summer; one can only imagine the terrible smells of filth and death lingering in the air as he tried to recuperate from his wounds. Within two weeks he was dead.

Isaac Lanford Summit (son of John, grandson of Jacob, and great-grandson of Johannes Frantz Sammet) succumbed to his battle wound (Vulius Sclopet) on September 9, 1864 at Camp Winder General Hospital. ("North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster," compiled by Louis Manarin and Weymouth Jordan; 1990.) The location of his grave is unknown, but it is assumed he is buried in a mass unmarked grave somewhere in the vicinity of Richmond. Local grave diggers in Richmond buried hundreds at a time in shallow graves which were frequently exposed when it rained.

Isaac enlisted at the formation of Company K, 46th North Carolina Infantry at Camp Mangum on April 16, 1862, the same day as Pinkney Summit. Note: Pinkney may be Isaac's older brother, known as Hubbard, or a close relative. According to Isaac's military records, he stood 5 feet 6 1/2 inches tall; his occupation was tanner. During the two years he fought for the Confederacy, he served as corporal in Captain Adolphus T. Bost's Company, known as the Catawba Braves. He was mustered in as a private and later promoted to 4th Corporal on November 1, 1862; 3rd Corporal January 1, 1863; 2nd Corporal May 6, 1864 and 1st Corporal on July 15th. (Daniel Summitt's Notes; Lexington, North Carolina; 1998.) Isaac's name appears on a "Roll of Honor" for the 46th Regiment.

Isaac was born about 1832 in Lincoln County to John and Rebecca Robinson. His
brothers, according to census records, included an older brother as well as a younger brother named P. Heglar. His sister's included: Mary Catherine, Sarah Jane, Paulina Hagler, Martha and Barbary Margaret. John's second wife was Mary Camila Lee; they had one adopted daughter named Mary Propst. About five years before he enlisted, Isaac married Perlive (Perlina) Abernethy, the daughter of Phillip Abernethy and Polly (Orent) Arndt, on Feb. 1, 1857 in Catawba County. Soon after their marriage the farming couple had two daughters, Naomi and Margaret.

Reams Station (August 25) Copied from: http://members.aol.com/siege1864/globe.html

When Meade first visited with Warren at Globe Tavern, he was displeased with the job of wrecking the railroad. Warren's men had been too busy fighting to have done much of a job on the tracks, and Meade wanted to put a permanent break in the Weldon. Thinking that extra manpower was the answer, he summoned II Corps -- "Hancock's Foot Cavalry," as the men were beginning to call themselves. It was to be an unfortunate choice.

II Corps had borne the brunt of the hardest work ever since the campaign had begun in early May. At the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, and in every operation since arriving at Petersburg, the men with the trefoil badge had led the way. While they had often given as good as they had got, or more so, there is no denying that the toll was beginning to tell. Many of the men in the ranks were green, many of the officers inexperienced. Just as important, the corps had spent over a week north of the James and had just begun to settle in to their camps when the word came to move out.

Nevertheless, Hancock had his men (two divisions, under Miles and Gibbon; the Third Division was in the trench lines supporting IX Corps) in motion by noon of the 23rd and by the evening of the 24th they had destroyed eight miles of track and were bivouacked near Reams Station, five miles south of Warren's position at Globe Tavern. Gregg's cavalry division was with them as support.

That evening Federal signalmen reported that several columns of Confederates had been seen marching in either Warren or Hancock's direction.

The Confederates consisted of AP Hill's entire corps, supported by two divisions of cavalry under Hampton and W.H.F. Lee, and their target was Hancock, who was most vulnerable for being relatively isolated from the Federal main line.

On the morning of the 25th there was increased skirmishing between the horsesoldiers of Gregg and Lee. At around noon Hill launched a probing attack which Gibbon and Gregg beat off with some effort.

During June the Federals had briefly occupied this area with some cavalry and an imperfect set of fieldworks had been erected at that time. They were U-shaped, with the open end on the east. Hancock ordered his two divisions to take up positions in these works, Miles holding the north bar (Federal right) and Gibbon the south bar (Federal left) of the U. At 2 o'clock came the first serious Rebel attack, which was beaten off despite being made with great determination.

The entire Federal command was aware that Hancock was vulnerable, and Meade had sent two divisions to reinforce him, but he sent them by an indirect route which meant that they would not get there in time to help.

At 5 p.m. the main Rebel attack began, heralded by an artillery barrage that showed clearly the defects of the Federal position. Although the northward bar of the U was targeted by the barrage, the Yankees holding the southward bar were thoroughly undone by the effect of shot and shell landing in their backs, so much so that many of the men crossed over to the other side of the works for protection. (Many of Gibbon's men were under fire for the first time.)

The attack was aimed at the northwest corner of the U, and after a spirited resistence the line was carried when two regiments in the center of the Federal defenses gave way, and the reserve troops ordered to fill the gap refused to do so. The breakthrough enfiladed the rest of the Federal line along the north of the U, and put fire in the rear of the troops holding the south of the U. Gibbon's men were not yet under attack and should have been able to to seal the breach in Miles's line, but could not be got to advance. Hancock was in deep trouble.

Nelson Miles almost saved the day. He sacrificed an artillery battery to get enough time to rally one of his best regiments, the 61st NY, for a counterattack that drove the Rebels out of his lines and even recaptured the battery that had been overrun. But then disaster struck in the shape of Hampton's cavalry, which attacked Gibbon's front. Half of Gibbon's men were on the outside of the works seeking shelter from the fight inside, and these men were in no position to defend themselves from an attack. Those on the inside were facing the fight along Mile's front, although doing precious little to assist their comrades. In any event, none of them were in either the position or the mood to put up much resistence to Hampton's attack. They completely abandoned their lines along the south bar of the U, which of course exposed Miles's rear and forced him to fall back as well.

Gregg's Federal cavalry attacked Hampton's flank, which probably provided enough of a distraction to get Gibbon's men away from Hampton, but the situation was beyond recovery at this point. The promised reinforcements arrived soon after the decision to leave the field was made and they were able to discourage any follow-up effort by the Rebels. At a cost of around 720 men, Hill's troops had inflicted 2,400 casualties on the Federals.

There is no denying that Reams Station was a debacle for the Federals in general, and II Corps in particular. But it should not be overstated. A month later elements of the corps would perform creditably in the Peebles Farm action, and a month after that the entire corps would be used in an effort to force Hatcher's Run. But for now the troops of the famous "Clubs are trumps!" corps would need rest and reorganization.

The Federal hold on the Weldon was secure, but the railroad was still of use to the Confederates. Trains ran as far north as Hicksford Station, about 20 miles south on the Meherrin River. There, the loads were transferred to wagons which took a roundabout route into Petersburg. Lee's supply line was certainly stressed, but it was not completely broken -- yet.




Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock


Maj. Gen. John Gibbon


Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles


Brig. Gen. David McM. Gregg


Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill


Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton


Maj. Gen. W.H. F.

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Confederate Service Records Micro M-270, Roll 457

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:BRRR-45
Library Call #s 8913701 & 153372 & 7522012 & 884604
some records have him born 1831 in Catawba County, NC
some records have him born 1833 in Catawba County, NC
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Paul M. & Mary J. Summitt
From: Dan Summitt
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 1997 12:08 AM
To: PSummitt@classic.msn.com
Subject: Isaac L. and the Battle of Reams ' Station

Paul, I'm sure you are aware that Isaac L., son of John and Rebecca, grandson of Jacob and Polly, great grandson of Frances and Dolly was killed at Reams Station, he died valiantly "with the colors in his hands."
I've come accross something that might be of some interest,
The following letter was first printed in the Wilmington Journal in 1864 and later reprinted in the Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol.9 (1881) pages 245 and 246.
"Head-Quarters Army of Northern Virginia
August 29th, 1864

His Excellency Z. B. Vance, Governor of North Carolina
I have been frequently called upon to mention the services of North Carolina soldiers in this army, but their gallantry and conduct were never more deserving the admiration than in the engagement at Reams' Station on the 25th instant.
The brigades of General Cook, McRae and Lane the last under the temporary command of General Conner, advanced through a thick abattis of felled trees under a heavy fire of musketry and artillery, and carried the enemys works with a steady courage, that elicited the warm commendation of their corps and division commanders and the admiration of the army.
I am with great respect your obedient servant.

R. E. Lee, General"

I will continue searching and send anything I may find. I don't have a lot of free time but will do everything I can.

Later,
Dan
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Message from Paul C. Summitt
August 24, 1997

Isaac L. Summit joined Company K, 46th North Carolina Infantry on April 16, 1862, the same day that Pinkney Summit joined the same outfit. Isaac L. was 30 years old when he enlisted and had been born in Catawba County (which would have been Lincoln County at the time of his birth). His occupationm was listed as tanner, the same occupation as Pinkney. He was 5' 6 1/2" tall. He was wounded in the Battle of Reams Station, Virginia on August 25, 1864 and died at Camp Winder hospital in Richmond of wounds (vulius Sclopet) on September 4, 1864. Isaac L. was the son of John and Rebecca Robinson Summit. He married Perlive Abernaty on February 1, 1857 in Catawba County. They had two daughters, Margaret Ellen and Naoma Elizabeth. I researched the Virginia Archives for a burial place and could not find one.
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Paul M. & Mary J. Summitt
From: Dan Summitt
Sent: Friday, September 05, 1997 1:41 AM
To: PSummitt@classic.msn.com
Cc: PSumm@aol.com; JASINDY@aol.com
Subject: Isaac L

I trace Isaac to John Summit and Rebecca Robinson:
I think (think) the same John married Mary Camilla Lee
John and Mary C. are buried in Mt. Ruhama Cemetery
I have a death certificate for Mila Summit
I have a marriage license for John and Camila Lee, listing John as the son
of Jacob and Polly
Census Records for 1850-1860-1870-1880 have Johns age listed as 45-54-65-75,
John is with Rebecca thru 70, in 80 he is with Camila.

NC Troops: 1861-1865 Page 237
Summit, Isaac L Corporal
Born in Catawba County where he resided as a tanner prior to enlisting in
Catawba County at age 30, March 13, 1862. Mustered in as private. Promoted
to Corporal on November 1, 1862. Present or accounted for until wounded at
Reams' Station, Virginia, August 25, 1864. Hospitalized at Richmond,
Virginia where he died on September 9, 1864 of wounds. (he was acting as
color bearer at Reams' Station and "was shot in the charge with the colors
in his hands...")

I'm not really busy, just confused and disorganized.
I hope this helps clarify things,
Later

Dan
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Glen Summit's notes have Isaac born in Catawba County, NC in 1833
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Headquarters Army of Northern Virginia August 29th, 1864

His Excellency Z.B. Vance, Governor of North Carolina

I have been frequently called upon to mention the services of North Carolina soldiers in this army, but their gallantry and conduct were never more deserving the admiration than in the engagement at Reams Station on the 25th instant.

The brigades of Generals Cook, McRae, and Lane: the last under the temporary command of General Conner, advanced through a thick abattis of felled trees under a heavy fire of musketry and artillery, and carried the enemies works with a steady courage, that elicited the warm commendation of their corps and division commanders and the admiration of the army.

I am with great respect your obedient servant. R. E. Lee, General
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from Glen Summit's notes:
Isaac Summit raised the rebel flag for his unit, The Catawba Braves, and then charged the enemy for what would be the last time. He took his fatal wound not long after Union troops had ripped up miles of track along the Weldon Railroad, severing a key Confederate supply route at Reams Station. ("Grant Takes Command," by Bruce Catton)
"Isaac L. Summit was shot in the charge with the colors in his hands . . . ," recalled Charles Parker, fellow soldier and friend who fought alongside him at the Battle of Rams station in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. August 25, 1864 was a day of battle much different from others Isaac had fought. It was the beginning of the end for the 32-year-old father of two from Catawba County, North Carolina.
Before the batle, the armies of Lee and Grant were immobilized in siege warfare along 25 miles of forts and trenches that began at Richmond and then swung down below Petersburg. Unable to seize Petersburg by surprise, Grant focused on severing a key supply line: the Weldon Railroad. (Paul C. Sumitt's Notes; Freeport, Florida; 1998)
Following the battle, Isaac was probably first moved to a field hospital, located just a mile or so behindthe lines. Here the wounded received immediate attention in order to hold the afflicted over till transfer. Isaac was then transported to Camp Winder General Hospital in Richmond, on the Confederate Capital's western edge.
Winder was one of the largest of Richmond's medical centers, able to accomodate as many as 4300 patients at a time. Ninety-eight pine buildings made up the compound over an area of 125 acres. Many wounded Confederate soldiers found themselves at Camp Winder. In fact, sixty percent of all wounded Confederates found themselves at Richmond military hospitals. ("Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a Nation," by James I. Robertson Jr.; University Press of Virginia; Charlottseville and London, 1991)
Hospital workers dumped all of the facility's refuse into a trench, which completely encircled the Winder compound. Nine months out of the year a putrid odor permeated the air, making life miserable for both soldiers and staff alike. Isaac's experience at the military hospital was undoubtedly brutal. He arrived during the hottest part of the summer; one can only imagine the terrible smells of filth and death lingering in the air as he tried to recuperate from his wounds. Within two weeks he was dead.
Isaac Lanford Summit (son of John, grandson of Jacob, and great-grandson of Johannes Frantz Sammet) succumbed to his battle wound (Vulius Sclopet) on September 9, 1864 at Camp Winder General Hospital. ("North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster," compiled by Louis Manarin and Weymouth Jordan; 1990.)
The location of his grave is unknown, but it is assumed he is buried in a mass unmarked grave somewhere in the vicinity of Richmond. Local grave diggers in Richmond buried hundreds at a time in shallow graves which were frequently exposed when it rained.
Isaac enlisted at the formation of Company K, 46th North Carolina Infantry at Camp Mangum on April 16, 1862, the same day as Pinkney Summit. Note: Pinkney may be Isaac's older brother, known as Hubbard, or a close relative. According to Isaac's military records, he stood 5 feet 6 1/2 inches tall; his occupation was tanner. During the two years he fought for the Confederacy, he served as corporal in Captain Adolphus T. Bost's Company, known as the Catawba Braves. He was mustered in as a private and later
promoted to 4th Corporal on November 1, 1862; 3rd Corporal January 1, 1863; 2nd Corporal May 6, 1864 and 1st Corporal on July 15th. (Daniel Summitt's Notes; Lexington, North Carolina; 1998.) Isaac's name appears on a "Roll of Honor" for the 46th Regiment.
Isaac was born about 1832 in Lincoln County to John and Rebecca Robinson. His brothers, according to census records, included an older brother as well as a younger brother named P. Heglar. His sister's included: Mary Catherine, Sarah Jane, Paulina Hagler, Martha and Barbary Margaret. John's second wife
was Mary Camila Lee; they had one adopted daughter named Mary Propst. About five years before he enlisted, Isaac married Perlive (Perlina) Abernethy, the daughter of Phillip

[NI02914] Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604
has DOB 1835
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Glen Summit's notes have Mary born in Lincoln County, NC
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Coleman Merkinson Cline, son of William Pinkney Cline and Catherine Summit, Catherine is identified as the daughter of John Summit and Rebecca Robinson in a 5-generation chart documented by Zelia H Cline, copy of this in possession of Dan Summit of Lexington, North Carolina as of 12/29/97

Name of Groom: Pinkney Cline
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Catharine Summit
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 07 Aug 1855
Bond Date:
Performed By: E. R. Shuford, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 101
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604
has DOB 1835
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Glen Summit's notes have Mary born in Lincoln County, NC
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Coleman Merkinson Cline, son of William Pinkney Cline and Catherine Summit, Catherine is identified as the daughter of John Summit and Rebecca Robinson in a 5-generation chart documented by Zelia H Cline, copy of this in possession of Dan Summit of Lexington, North Carolina as of 12/29/97

Name of Groom: Pinkney Cline
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Catharine Summit
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 07 Aug 1855
Bond Date:
Performed By: E. R. Shuford, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 101
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI02915] Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604
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Summit, Sara Jane 140 Crouse, John L S530 08Oct1836 12Dec1922 SUM09FA
Summit, Sarah 915 S530 1836 SUM09FA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604
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Summit, Sara Jane 140 Crouse, John L S530 08Oct1836 12Dec1922 SUM09FA
Summit, Sarah 915 S530 1836 SUM09FA
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[NI02917] Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604

[NI02918] [GlenScott.FTW]

Birth Index: Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1680-1800 CD-196 Broderbund

Sammet, Christian Child's Birth/Baptism Date : 13 Mar 1760
Location : Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading
County : Berks
State : Pennsylvania
Father : Christian Sammet
Mother : Mrs. Maria Sammet
Sammet, Christian Child's Birth/Baptism Date : 30 Mar 1765
Location : Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading
County : Berks
State : Pennsylvania
Father : Christian Sammet
Mother : Mrs. Maria Sammet
Sammet, Mrs. Maria Child's Birth/Baptism Date : 13 Mar 1760
Location : Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading
County : Berks
State : Pennsylvania
Father : Christian Sammet
Mother : Mrs. Maria Sammet
Sammet, Mrs. Maria Child's Birth/Baptism Date : 30 Mar 1765
Location : Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading
County : Berks
State : Pennsylvania
Father : Christian Sammet
Mother : Mrs. Maria Sammet
Sammet, Maria Gertraud Child's Birth/Baptism Date : 13 Mar 1760
Location : Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading
County : Berks
State : Pennsylvania
Father : Christian Sammet
Mother : Mrs. Maria Sammet
Sammet, Susanna Child's Birth/Baptism Date : 30 Mar 1765
Location : Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading
County : Berks
State : Pennsylvania
Father : Christian Sammet
Mother : Mrs. Maria Sammet

[NI02919] Referenced by Paul C. as Polly (Mary) CloningerJoyce Hughes suggests this should be Mary Cloninger b. abt 1785
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North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Polly Clonenger
Groom: Jacob Summit
Bond Date: 25Dec1805
County: Lincoln
Record#:01 123
Bondsman: Danl Forney
Witness: Lwn Henderson
Bond #: 000076130
Comment: Summet
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[NI02920] some info obtained from 1850 census, NC, Catawba County, Reel 624, Page 5
1850 cencus lists Alexander's occupation as house carpenter
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Some info can be found in the 1870 census, Catawba County, Newton twp, p. 621
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From Notes of Glen Summit:
"Alexander Summit, prominent character in the history and founding of Newton, NC. He is probably the son of Jacob but not proven. A history of Catawba County noted that he was born April 15, 1812 and died jan 13, 1896, age 83 years, 8 months, and 28 days. His wife Sallie died July 21, 1889 at age 80. The family can be tracked periodically through census records. Alexander and Sarah are listed in the 1880 census at ages 72 and 70, respectively. Since they were prominent citizens of Newton, a lot of information should be available. He and his wife are buried at Eastview Cemetery, Newton, North Carolina along with daughters Delila, Mary Jane, Lena, and son William C.
--------------------------------------
My original notes suggest Alexander might be son of Francis Jr.
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From Paul C. Summitt's notes:
1840 Lincoln County, NC Census - listed male age 20-30 with wife age 20-30 and three females under 5
1850 Catawba County, NC Census - 38 yr old carpenter born Catawba County, wife Sarah age 35 born Catawba County, four children Delilah age 13, William age 11, Vina (Lena?) age 9, and Mary age 4.
1860 Census - Alex Summit, Carpenter age 47, wife Sarah age 46, children Ann E. age 17, Mary J. age 14, Martha E. age 9 all in family born in NC
1870 Census - Alexander Summit, carpenter age 50 born in NC, wife Sarah age 50, Joshua A. Yount 31 yr old merchant, Helena Yount 19 yr old boarder [Younts are Alexander's daughter Lena and husband]
1880 Census - Alexander age 72, Sarah age 70
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[GlenScott.FTW]

1840 - Alexander Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1 male 20 to under 30 years; 3 females under 5 years; 1 female 20 to under 30 years. 1840 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 363, page 119.

1850 Alexander Summit M 38 carpenter Born Catawba Co., N.C.
Sarah F 35 same
Delilah F 13 same
William M 11 same
Vina F 8
Mary F 4

l850 Census, Catawba County, North Carolina, page 264.

1860 Alexander Summit M 47 carpenter Born North Carolina
Sarah F 46 same
Ann E. (?) F 17 same
Mary J. F 14 same
Martha E. F 9 same

1860 Cencus, Catawba County, North Carolina, Roll 891, page 802.

1870 Alexander Summit M 50 Carpenter Born in North Carolina
Sarah F 50 HK same

1880 Alexander Summit M 72 Carpenter
Sarah F 70





Alexander Summit, prominent character in the history and founding of Newton, NC. He is probably the son of Jacob, but not proven. A history of Catawba County noted that he was born April 15, 1812 and died January 13, 1896, age 83 years, 8 months and 28 days. His wife Sallie, died July 21, 1889 at age 80. The family can be tracked periodically through the census records. Alexander and Sarah are listed in the 1880 census as age 72 and 70, respectively. Since they were prominent citizens of Newton, a lot more information should be available. He and his wife are buried at Eastview Cemetery, Newton North Carolina along with daughters Delila, Mary Jane, Lena and son William C.

The following information provided by Paul C Summitt of Freeport Florida

"Here is what I know about Alexander: He was considered a founder of Newton, NC about 1855. He was a carpenter. He was married to a woman named Sarah or Sallie and they had 6 children. I do not have a record of their marriage.

I have Alexander first noted in the census records in 1840 Lincoln County as a male 20 and under 30 years old in a household with his wife 20 to under 30 years old and 3 females children under five years. He is next noted in the 1850 Catawba County census as a 38 year old carpenter born in Catawba County, with his wife Sarah age 35 also born in Catawba County, and four children names Delilah age 13, William age 11, Vina [probably Lena] age 8 and Mary age 4. This does not exactly jibe with the 1840 census, which perhaps should be checked for accuracy. He is listed in the 1860 census as Alexander (Alex) Summit as a carpenter age 47, with wife Sarah age 46, and children Ann E. age 17, Mary J. age 14, and Martha E. age 9--all in the family born in NC. Again I cannot account for differences in names and ages. In 1870, Alexander is listed as a 50 year old carpenter born in NC with wife Sarah age 50, with a Joshua A. Yount a 31 year old merchant and a Helena Yount a 19 year old "boarder" listed in the household. [the Younts are Alexander's daughter Lena and her husband Joshua A. Yount, son of John and Elizabeth Yount, married September 2, 1869 in Catawba County.] Finally, Alexander is noted in the 1880 census for Catawba County at age 72 with wife Sarah age 70.

Apparently, the cemetery of choice for the family was Eastview Cemetery in Catawba County. Cemetery record in the Catawba County library indicate Alexander Summit born April 15, 1812, died January 13, 1896, 83 years 8 months 28 days; Sallie, wife of Alexander Summit, died July 21, 1889 - 80 years; Delila, daughter of Alexander and Sallie Summit, died December 25, 1851, 16 years, 11 months, 21 days; William C., son of Alexander and Sallie Summit, died January 4, 1855; and Mary J., daughter of A & S Summit, died August 11, 1864, 18 years, 7 months, 18 days. As I say, I cannot account for the inconsistencies in this information, but the six children appear to be Delilah (deceased 1851), William (deceased 1855), Helena (Lena), Mary J. (deceased 1864), Ann E., and Martha E. As noted above, Lena married Joshua A. Yount. I have a record of an A.E. Summit married to George W. Callahan October 8, 1865 in Catawba County and suspect that this is Ann E., Alexander's daughter.

Alexander Summit (1812-1896).


ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/catawba/cemeteries/catcm_s.txt
CATAWBA COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Index of Catawba County Cemeteries - S 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Derick S. Hartshorn derick@twave.net

This index has been compiled from the nine volumes of Catawba County Cemeteries which has been produced over the last thirteen years by the Catawba County Genealogical Society. This work represents nearly all the marked graves in the county and a few beyond the borders. The difficulty in locating a specific individual is due only to the fact that nine volumes must be searched.
This index contains all the names appearing on the markers, not necessarily just the deceased. This includes parents and dedications. Whenever maiden names are supplied they are listed together with married names. It contains over 4,100 surnames and 65,000 entries.

Those researching surnames in Western North Carolina, particularly names of German origin are aware of the many spelling varieties. Rather than list a "see also" list, please be aware that the names are listed EXACTLY as they appear on the grave stones and search accordingly.

Surname Given Name Vol:Page Cemetery

SUMMIT |Alexander |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |Delila |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |Mary J. |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |S. |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |Sallie |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |William C. |7:003 | Eastview-Newton

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

some info obtained from 1850 census, NC, Catawba County, Reel 624, Page 5
1850 cencus lists Alexander's occupation as house carpenter
-----------------------------------
Some info can be found in the 1870 census, Catawba County, Newton twp, p. 621
---------------------------------------
From Notes of Glen Summit:
"Alexander Summit, prominent character in the history and founding of Newton, NC. He is probably the son of Jacob but not proven. A history of Catawba County noted that he was born April 15, 1812 and died jan 13, 1896, age 83 years, 8 months, and 28 days. His wife Sallie died July 21, 1889 at age 80. The family can be tracked periodically through census records. Alexander and Sarah are listed in the 1880 census at ages 72 and 70, respectively. Since they were prominent citizens of Newton, a lot of information should be available. He and his wife are buried at Eastview Cemetery, Newton, North Carolina along with daughters Delila, Mary Jane, Lena, and son William C.
--------------------------------------
My original notes suggest Alexander might be son of Francis Jr.
-------------------------------------
From Paul C. Summitt's notes:
1840 Lincoln County, NC Census - listed male age 20-30 with wife age 20-30 and three females under 5
1850 Catawba County, NC Census - 38 yr old carpenter born Catawba County, wife Sarah age 35 born Catawba County, four children Delilah age 13, William age 11, Vina (Lena?) age 9, and Mary age 4.
1860 Census - Alex Summit, Carpenter age 47, wife Sarah age 46, children Ann E. age 17, Mary J. age 14, Martha E. age 9 all in family born in NC
1870 Census - Alexander Summit, carpenter age 50 born in NC, wife Sarah age 50, Joshua A. Yount 31 yr old merchant, Helena Yount 19 yr old boarder [Younts are Alexander's daughter Lena and husband]
1880 Census - Alexander age 72, Sarah age 70
---------------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

1840 - Alexander Summit, Lincoln County, North Carolina. 1 male 20 to under 30 years; 3 females under 5 years; 1 female 20 to under 30 years. 1840 Census, Lincoln County, Roll 363, page 119.

1850 Alexander Summit M 38 carpenter Born Catawba Co., N.C.
Sarah F 35 same
Delilah F 13 same
William M 11 same
Vina F 8
Mary F 4

l850 Census, Catawba County, North Carolina, page 264.

1860 Alexander Summit M 47 carpenter Born North Carolina
Sarah F 46 same
Ann E. (?) F 17 same
Mary J. F 14 same
Martha E. F 9 same

1860 Cencus, Catawba County, North Carolina, Roll 891, page 802.

1870 Alexander Summit M 50 Carpenter Born in North Carolina
Sarah F 50 HK same

1880 Alexander Summit M 72 Carpenter
Sarah F 70





Alexander Summit, prominent character in the history and founding of Newton, NC. He is probably the son of Jacob, but not proven. A history of Catawba County noted that he was born April 15, 1812 and died January 13, 1896, age 83 years, 8 months and 28 days. His wife Sallie, died July 21, 1889 at age 80. The family can be tracked periodically through the census records. Alexander and Sarah are listed in the 1880 census as age 72 and 70, respectively. Since they were prominent citizens of Newton, a lot more information should be available. He and his wife are buried at Eastview Cemetery, Newton North Carolina along with daughters Delila, Mary Jane, Lena and son William C.

The following information provided by Paul C Summitt of Freeport Florida

"Here is what I know about Alexander: He was considered a founder of Newton, NC about 1855. He was a carpenter. He was married to a woman named Sarah or Sallie and they had 6 children. I do not have a record of their marriage.

I have Alexander first noted in the census records in 1840 Lincoln County as a male 20 and under 30 years old in a household with his wife 20 to under 30 years old and 3 females children under five years. He is next noted in the 1850 Catawba County census as a 38 year old carpenter born in Catawba County, with his wife Sarah age 35 also born in Catawba County, and four children names Delilah age 13, William age 11, Vina [probably Lena] age 8 and Mary age 4. This does not exactly jibe with the 1840 census, which perhaps should be checked for accuracy. He is listed in the 1860 census as Alexander (Alex) Summit as a carpenter age 47, with wife Sarah age 46, and children Ann E. age 17, Mary J. age 14, and Martha E. age 9--all in the family born in NC. Again I cannot account for differences in names and ages. In 1870, Alexander is listed as a 50 year old carpenter born in NC with wife Sarah age 50, with a Joshua A. Yount a 31 year old merchant and a Helena Yount a 19 year old "boarder" listed in the household. [the Younts are Alexander's daughter Lena and her husband Joshua A. Yount, son of John and Elizabeth Yount, married September 2, 1869 in Catawba County.] Finally, Alexander is noted in the 1880 census for Catawba County at age 72 with wife Sarah age 70.

Apparently, the cemetery of choice for the family was Eastview Cemetery in Catawba County. Cemetery record in the Catawba County library indicate Alexander Summit born April 15, 1812, died January 13, 1896, 83 years 8 months 28 days; Sallie, wife of Alexander Summit, died July 21, 1889 - 80 years; Delila, daughter of Alexander and Sallie Summit, died December 25, 1851, 16 years, 11 months, 21 days; William C., son of Alexander and Sallie Summit, died January 4, 1855; and Mary J., daughter of A & S Summit, died August 11, 1864, 18 years, 7 months, 18 days. As I say, I cannot account for the inconsistencies in this information, but the six children appear to be Delilah (deceased 1851), William (deceased 1855), Helena (Lena), Mary J. (deceased 1864), Ann E., and Martha E. As noted above, Lena married Joshua A. Yount. I have a record of an A.E. Summit married to George W. Callahan October 8, 1865 in Catawba County and suspect that this is Ann E., Alexander's daughter.

Alexander Summit (1812-1896).


ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/catawba/cemeteries/catcm_s.txt
CATAWBA COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Index of Catawba County Cemeteries - S 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Derick S. Hartshorn derick@twave.net

This index has been compiled from the nine volumes of Catawba County Cemeteries which has been produced over the last thirteen years by the Catawba County Genealogical Society. This work represents nearly all the marked graves in the county and a few beyond the borders. The difficulty in locating a specific individual is due only to the fact that nine volumes must be searched.
This index contains all the names appearing on the markers, not necessarily just the deceased. This includes parents and dedications. Whenever maiden names are supplied they are listed together with married names. It contains over 4,100 surnames and 65,000 entries.

Those researching surnames in Western North Carolina, particularly names of German origin are aware of the many spelling varieties. Rather than list a "see also" list, please be aware that the names are listed EXACTLY as they appear on the grave stones and search accordingly.

Surname Given Name Vol:Page Cemetery

SUMMIT |Alexander |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |Delila |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |Mary J. |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |S. |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |Sallie |7:003 | Eastview-Newton
SUMMIT |William C. |7:003 | Eastview-Newton

[NI02921] Some notes suggest name was Sarah
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Dan Summitt's notes say Sarah
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Some notes suggest name was Sarah
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Dan Summitt's notes say Sarah
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[NI02922] Name spelled Delilah in some places

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Found on www.genserv.com index#1577

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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Name spelled Delilah in some places

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Found on www.genserv.com index#1577

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[NI02923] Summit, William C 1580 S530 1839 04Jan1855 SUM09FA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, William C 1580 S530 1839 04Jan1855 SUM09FA
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[NI02925] Some notes suggest nickname may have been Marty

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[NI02926] Glen Summit's notes suggest middle initial is J.

[NI02927] www.genserve.com, Index # 1676
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 1676
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[NI02929] Summit, Vina 379 S530 1838 SUM09FA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Vina 379 S530 1838 SUM09FA
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[NI02930] Mormon Record AFN:DC9R-B0[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:DC9R-B0

[NI02931] [GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, SARAH: Rev. J.M. Shaffer preached her funeral Aug. 9, 1857.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMIT, SARAH: Rev. J.M. Shaffer preached her funeral Aug. 9, 1857.

[NI02932] Mormon Record AFN:5XBH-06[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:5XBH-06

[NI02933] Mormon Record AFN:824G-V7[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:824G-V7

[NI02937] Mormon Library Call # 1760946 has name spelled Summet and birth 1845
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946 has name spelled Summet and birth 1845
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[NI02938] Mormon Library Call # 1760946[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946[GlenScott.FTW]

[Paul C Summitt cannot find any other information on this individual, including the rather comprehensive listing in the censuses. The research seems to indicate Charles Twomey married Sarah C. Summitt.]
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

[Paul C Summitt cannot find any other information on this individual, including the rather comprehensive listing in the censuses. The research seems to indicate Charles Twomey married Sarah C. Summitt.]

[NI02939] Mormon Library Call # 1760946[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946

[NI02940] [GlenScott.FTW]

1880 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, David; 29 years; Male; Farmer; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: North Carolina; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Victoria; 25 years; Female; Wife; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Dennis; 6 years; Male; Son; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Elmer; 4 years; Male; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Elza; 2 years; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana

David Summit is buried at Chambersville Cem, Owen County, Indiana

Summitts noted in the Stinesville General Store records for 1895: Jas. Summitt and D.M. Summitt.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

1880 Monroe County Indiana Census

Summit, David; 29 years; Male; Farmer; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: North Carolina; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Victoria; 25 years; Female; Wife; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Dennis; 6 years; Male; Son; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Elmer; 4 years; Male; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana
Summit, Elza; 2 years; POB: Indiana; Dad's POB: Indiana; Mom's POB: Indiana

David Summit is buried at Chambersville Cem, Owen County, Indiana

Summitts noted in the Stinesville General Store records for 1895: Jas. Summitt and D.M. Summitt.

[NI02943] Mormon Library Call # 1760946
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Monroe County, Indiana
Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applicationss K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1845-1920 Book, Page 280
Summit Isadore Daniel Mary Taylor F 8 14
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946
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Monroe County, Indiana
Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applicationss K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1845-1920 Book, Page 280
Summit Isadore Daniel Mary Taylor F 8 14
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[NI02944] Mormon Library Call # 1760946 has name spelled Summet
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Monroe County, Indiana Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applicationss K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1845-1920 Book , Page 191
Miller Veva G Charles E Caledonia Summitt F W Aprl 27 1894 15 326
names of bride or groom, father's given name, mother's maiden name, sex, color, date of birth, book and page number..
------------[GlenScott.FTW]

[Monroe county records show Cal Summitt married Jonas W. Copenhaver September 25, 1881. Paul C Summitt has correspondence from a living relative of Charles W. Miller indicating that he was born February 12, 1869 in Indiana and married Caldonia “CAL” (Summitt) Copenhaver August 29, 1889 in Monroe county, IN. ]
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946 has name spelled Summet
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Monroe County, Indiana Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applicationss K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1845-1920 Book , Page 191
Miller Veva G Charles E Caledonia Summitt F W Aprl 27 1894 15 326
names of bride or groom, father's given name, mother's maiden name, sex, color, date of birth, book and page number..
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[Monroe county records show Cal Summitt married Jonas W. Copenhaver September 25, 1881. Paul C Summitt has correspondence from a living relative of Charles W. Miller indicating that he was born February 12, 1869 in Indiana and married Caldonia “CAL” (Summitt) Copenhaver August 29, 1889 in Monroe county, IN. ]

[NI02945] Mormon Record AFN:K88D-XF

[NI02946] Message from Paul C. Summitt
August 24, 1997

Pinkney Summit Served in the Civil War in Company K, 46th North Carolina Infantry. He enlisted on April 16, 1862 at the age of 33, on the same date as Isaac L. enlisted in the same unit. He was 5'9" tall. His occupation is listed as tanner, the same as Isaac L. He died in Petersburg, Virginia on July 4, 1862 from pneumonia after being wounded. I have Pinkney married to a Barby B. Miller on February 15, 1851. The 1850 Catawba County Census has Pinkney as a 31 year old head of household married to a C.S. or C.L. with children S.J. a female age 8 and Perry age 3. I have no information on what happened to Barby Miller. I have researched the Virginia Archives for a grave site but could not find one. However, Pinkney died in Petersburg and I was researching Confederate cemetaries around Richmond.
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Mormon Library Call #s 8913701 & 1553372
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Summit, Pinkney 378 Miller, Barby B S530 1828 04Jul1862 SUM09FA
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[NI02947] Found on www.genserv.com index#978
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#978
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[NI02948] Mormon Library Call #s 8316603 & 1395568

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Lawson Alexander Summit was killed on 8 Nov 1902 in Custer County, Oklahoma by a mule that kicked him.

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[GlenScott.FTW]

Lawson died in Custer County after a mule kicked him.

"Index to Mexican War Pension Files, Transcribed by Virgil D White; The National Publishing Company; Waynesboro, Tennessee. 1989"

"Summet, Lawson A ., SC-160, Mar 1887, IN, srv Co G 4th IN Vols."

[NI02949] Mormon Record AFN:K88L-ZF[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:K88L-ZF

[NI02951] Mormon Library Call # 1760946[GlenScott.FTW]

Living at home in 1880 Census and show to be sick with TB.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946[GlenScott.FTW]

Living at home in 1880 Census and show to be sick with TB.

[NI02952] served with Company G, 38 Indiana Infantry, files contain a dependent file submitted by his mother Esther R. Summit (137207/184134)
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[GlenScott.FTW]

A "Jeremiah C Summet" was a private for Company G, 38 Indiana Infantry. Pension record contains a dependent file submitted by the soldier's mother, Esther R Summit (426362/379890) and (236279).

Jeremiah was mortally wounded in battle and died of his wounds at Perryville, Kentucky on October 16, 1862.

-----Original Message-----
From: PSumm@aol.com [mailto:PSumm@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 12:42 AM
To: Glen_Summit@finance.neu.edu
Subject: Re: Jeremiah Summit

As for Jeremiah, I actually have quite a lot of information direct and indirect on the whole family and a few relatives. You see, Jacob was very ill going into the last years of his life and could not really support the family--he died in 1862, I think. Jeremiah was the eldest son so he took up the slack in supporting the family, even after he went in the army. After he got killed, his mother Esther applied for a dependancy pension from the Civil War service of her supporter--Jeremiah. In the process, she had to prove that Jacob was too sick to provide for the family for those last few years and that Jeremiah had supported her, including sending her money from the army. That brought into play affidavits by Esther herself, Esther's sister and her husband, and I believe two of the daughters--Esther and Alice, providing their married names. It is a rather fascinating file. And, of course, the material describes Jacob's miserable final years and the date of death.


[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

served with Company G, 38 Indiana Infantry, files contain a dependent file submitted by his mother Esther R. Summit (137207/184134)
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[GlenScott.FTW]

A "Jeremiah C Summet" was a private for Company G, 38 Indiana Infantry. Pension record contains a dependent file submitted by the soldier's mother, Esther R Summit (426362/379890) and (236279).

Jeremiah was mortally wounded in battle and died of his wounds at Perryville, Kentucky on October 16, 1862.

-----Original Message-----
From: PSumm@aol.com [mailto:PSumm@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 12:42 AM
To: Glen_Summit@finance.neu.edu
Subject: Re: Jeremiah Summit

As for Jeremiah, I actually have quite a lot of information direct and indirect on the whole family and a few relatives. You see, Jacob was very ill going into the last years of his life and could not really support the family--he died in 1862, I think. Jeremiah was the eldest son so he took up the slack in supporting the family, even after he went in the army. After he got killed, his mother Esther applied for a dependancy pension from the Civil War service of her supporter--Jeremiah. In the process, she had to prove that Jacob was too sick to provide for the family for those last few years and that Jeremiah had supported her, including sending her money from the army. That brought into play affidavits by Esther herself, Esther's sister and her husband, and I believe two of the daughters--Esther and Alice, providing their married names. It is a rather fascinating file. And, of course, the material describes Jacob's miserable final years and the date of death.

[NI02953] Mormon Library Call # 1760946 has name spelled Summet
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946 has name spelled Summet
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[NI02954] 1860 census has age as 19
1850 census has age as 8[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

1860 census has age as 19
1850 census has age as 8

[NI02955] [GlenScott.FTW]

Joel H Summit Private, Company F 24 Indiana Infantry Regiment/Company B 67 Infantry.

There is also a marriage listing for a Joel H Summit being married in Illinois between 1851-1900. CD250 Marriage Index: Illinois, 1851-1900 (#250)

Joel H. Summit's file is basically a disability pension file. It shows that he enlisted age 18 at Ellettsville, IN July 30, 1862 in Company F, 67th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Private. After the war, he migrated all over the place. In 1898, he filed a paper from Neodesha, Kansas stating that he was then married to Caroline Watt Summitt, married November 1881 in Neodesha, Wilson county, Kansas; that he was previously married to Anna Williams who died in Hays City, Kansas February 16, 1878; and that he
had the following living children: George Summit, born November 8, 1882; Minnie Summit, born August 19, 1876, and Thomas Summit born February 14, 1867. I remain convinced that this man's name is Joel Henry Summit, son of Jacob and Esther Kirby Summit--and Jacob was son of Christian.

Joel H Summit
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
19 August 1862 Priv

Served Indiana Transfered 24th Inf Reg. IN Mustered Out at Galveston, TX on 19 July 1865
Source: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
Abbreviation: INRoster
Published by Holloway on 1865-66



[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Joel H Summit Private, Company F 24 Indiana Infantry Regiment/Company B 67 Infantry.

There is also a marriage listing for a Joel H Summit being married in Illinois between 1851-1900. CD250 Marriage Index: Illinois, 1851-1900 (#250)

Joel H. Summit's file is basically a disability pension file. It shows that he enlisted age 18 at Ellettsville, IN July 30, 1862 in Company F, 67th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Private. After the war, he migrated all over the place. In 1898, he filed a paper from Neodesha, Kansas stating that he was then married to Caroline Watt Summitt, married November 1881 in Neodesha, Wilson county, Kansas; that he was previously married to Anna Williams who died in Hays City, Kansas February 16, 1878; and that he
had the following living children: George Summit, born November 8, 1882; Minnie Summit, born August 19, 1876, and Thomas Summit born February 14, 1867. I remain convinced that this man's name is Joel Henry Summit, son of Jacob and Esther Kirby Summit--and Jacob was son of Christian.

Joel H Summit
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
19 August 1862 Priv

Served Indiana Transfered 24th Inf Reg. IN Mustered Out at Galveston, TX on 19 July 1865
Source: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
Abbreviation: INRoster
Published by Holloway on 1865-66

[NI02956] Mormon Library Call # 1760946
record has name spelled Summet
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946
record has name spelled Summet
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[NI02959] Company F, 82 Indiana Infantry, files contains invalid files (217803/563093)
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Henry Summitt (Sammet), New York. Henry was the son of Johann Andreas and Elizabeth Henner Sammet married in New York City March 7, 1840, and apparent relative newcomers to America. Henry died in the War.)

Henry Summitt
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
02 September 1862 Brooklyn, NY Priv 21

Served New York Enlisted E Co. 173rd Inf Reg. NY deserted at Indian Village, LA on 13 February 1863
Source: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
Abbreviation: NYRoster
Published by on 1894-1906

Regiments
Combined Matches: 1



Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type
New York 173rd Infantry Regiment 10 November 1862 18 October 1865 Infantry
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident
6 2 38 129

List of Soldiers

Regimental History

Battles Fought
Battle at Bisland, Louisiana on 13 April 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 27 May 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 13 June 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 14 June 1863
Battle on 15 June 1863
Battle at Between Port Hudson & Baton Rouge, Louisiana on 15 August 1863
Battle on 23 August 1863
Battle on 24 March 1864
Battle at Sabine Cross Roads, Louisiana on 08 April 1864
Battle at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana on 09 April 1864
Battle at Cane River Crossing, Louisiana on 23 April 1864
Battle at Cat Island, Louisiana on 26 June 1864


[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Company F, 82 Indiana Infantry, files contains invalid files (217803/563093)
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Henry Summitt (Sammet), New York. Henry was the son of Johann Andreas and Elizabeth Henner Sammet married in New York City March 7, 1840, and apparent relative newcomers to America. Henry died in the War.)

Henry Summitt
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
02 September 1862 Brooklyn, NY Priv 21

Served New York Enlisted E Co. 173rd Inf Reg. NY deserted at Indian Village, LA on 13 February 1863
Source: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
Abbreviation: NYRoster
Published by on 1894-1906

Regiments
Combined Matches: 1



Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type
New York 173rd Infantry Regiment 10 November 1862 18 October 1865 Infantry
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident
6 2 38 129

List of Soldiers

Regimental History

Battles Fought
Battle at Bisland, Louisiana on 13 April 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 27 May 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 13 June 1863
Battle at Port Hudson, Louisiana on 14 June 1863
Battle on 15 June 1863
Battle at Between Port Hudson & Baton Rouge, Louisiana on 15 August 1863
Battle on 23 August 1863
Battle on 24 March 1864
Battle at Sabine Cross Roads, Louisiana on 08 April 1864
Battle at Pleasant Hill, Louisiana on 09 April 1864
Battle at Cane River Crossing, Louisiana on 23 April 1864
Battle at Cat Island, Louisiana on 26 June 1864

[NI02960] www.genserve.com, Index # 972
one t
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[NI02961] 1860 census for IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, page 9, dwelling 67, family 67 shows Perry living with Jas (20) and Mary (17) Jennings [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

1860 census for IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, page 9, dwelling 67, family 67 shows Perry living with Jas (20) and Mary (17) Jennings

[NI02962] info from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, pages 12-13, Dwelling 96, Family 96
1860 census shows household includes
Cynerious Leaman (23, M, Farmer, IN)
Catherine Layman (41,F, NC)
Christian A. Summit (19, M, Laborer, IN)
E.C. Summit (13, F)
Lunna Summit (11,F)
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

info from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, pages 12-13, Dwelling 96, Family 96
1860 census shows household includes
Cynerious Leaman (23, M, Farmer, IN)
Catherine Layman (41,F, NC)
Christian A. Summit (19, M, Laborer, IN)
E.C. Summit (13, F)
Lunna Summit (11,F)

[NI02963] info from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, pages 12-13, Dwelling 96, Family 96
1860 census shows household includes
Cynerious Leaman (23, M, Farmer, IN)
Catherine Layman (41,F, NC)
Christian A. Summit (19, M, Laborer, IN)
E.C. Summit (13, F)
Lunna Summit (11,F)
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

info from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, pages 12-13, Dwelling 96, Family 96
1860 census shows household includes
Cynerious Leaman (23, M, Farmer, IN)
Catherine Layman (41,F, NC)
Christian A. Summit (19, M, Laborer, IN)
E.C. Summit (13, F)
Lunna Summit (11,F)

[NI02964] info from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, pages 12-13, Dwelling 96, Family 96
1860 census shows household includes
Cynerious Leaman (23, M, Farmer, IN)
Catherine Layman (41,F, NC)
Christian A. Summit (19, M, Laborer, IN)
E.C. Summit (13, F)
Lunna Summit (11,F)
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

info from 1860 census, IN, Monroe County, Bean Blossum Township, pages 12-13, Dwelling 96, Family 96
1860 census shows household includes
Cynerious Leaman (23, M, Farmer, IN)
Catherine Layman (41,F, NC)
Christian A. Summit (19, M, Laborer, IN)
E.C. Summit (13, F)
Lunna Summit (11,F)

[NI02972] Mormon Record AFN:HWH2-C3
has DOB 1838
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Information obtained from 1850 Census, Knox County, IN
Jospeh Highland M 44 Blacksmith Pennsylvania
Lucy F 47 New York
Andrew Summit M 19 Indiana
Mary Summit F 17 Indiana
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Information obtained from 1860 Census, Knox County, IN
Andrew Sumit M 28 Farmer Indiana
Manda F 19 Indiana
John Robinson M 6 Indiana
(Glen Summit notes Andrew married in 1860)
(Note: Manda is John Robinson's older sister?)
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Mormon Record AFN:HWH2-C3
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Information obtained from 1870 Census, Knox County, IN
Andrew Summit M 40 Farmer Indiana
Amanda F 28 Housekeeper Indiana
Lewis C. M 9 Indiana
Adelia F 8 Indiana
Margaret F 6 Indiana
Marshall V M 2 Indiana
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Knox County Death Records, 1882-1920
Andrew J. Summit, age 56, died September 1, 1887
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[NI02973] Mormon Record AFN:5XBH-6Q[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:5XBH-6Q

[NI02974] Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-7H[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-7H

[NI02975] from a Cline biography: "Easter Mahalah, daughter of William and Susanah (Starr) Cline out of wedlock, had a son, whose father was Hilery Summit, son of John and Rebecca (Robinson) Summit. This son was named John Hillery, and was born in 1853 and took his mother's name Cline."
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

from a Cline biography: "Easter Mahalah, daughter of William and Susanah (Starr) Cline out of wedlock, had a son, whose father was Hilery Summit, son of John and Rebecca (Robinson) Summit. This son was named John Hillery, and was born in 1853 and took his mother's name Cline."
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[NI03009] Mormon Library Call # 1760946[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946

[NI03011] [GlenScott.FTW]

Chambersville Cemetery (near Stinesville over the Owen County line):

Delila Summitt, wife of C.A. Summitt
Died September 6, 1874
Age 30 yrs 3 mos 20 days

C.A. Summitt
1841 - 1913
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Chambersville Cemetery (near Stinesville over the Owen County line):

Delila Summitt, wife of C.A. Summitt
Died September 6, 1874
Age 30 yrs 3 mos 20 days

C.A. Summitt
1841 - 1913

[NI03012] Mormon Library Call # 1760946
record has named spelled Lenny
record has birthdate 1848
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946
record has named spelled Lenny
record has birthdate 1848
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[NI03013] Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Nicholus County, District 2, dwelling 85, Family 86
[GlenScott.FTW]

Kentucky Marriage Records. Volume 1; Page 31. Elijah Summit and Nancy Johnson on November 7, 1825 in Carlisle, Nicholas County, Kentucky. Authority or Consent: His Father George. Minster: John Rogers.

1830 Kentucky Census Index Listing:
Sumit, John, Spencer County 345 No Twp L
Summet, Elijah, Nicholas County 220 Carl Isle
Summett, Jacob, Nicholas County 220 Carl Isle
Summit, John, Fleming County 075 Eastern

1840 Nicholas County, KY, 1840 Federal Census

Summitt Dlijah pg00093.txt 98
Summitt J*** pg00093.txt 98
Summitt Jacob pg00093.txt 98


1850 Kentucky Census Index Listing:

Summitt, John, Bourbon County, Roll 192-262
Summitt, Eleanor, Fleming County, Roll 199-393
Summitt, James G., Fleming County, Roll 199-398
Summett, Margaret, Fleming County, Roll 199-399
Summitt, William, Spencer County, Roll 210-077
Summit, Amanda, Spencer County, Roll 210-081
Summet, Elijah, Nicholas County, Roll 215-396
Summet, Rosanna G., Nicholas County, Roll 215-405
Summit, Jacob, Nicholas County, Roll 215-405
Summit, James, Nicholas County, Roll 215-464
Summit, James, Oldham County, Roll 216-134

1850 Elijah Summitt M 54 farmer Born in Kentucky
Nancy Summitt F 44 same
Rachel (A., S. or L.) F 22 same
Oscar E. M 20 same
Abi L. F 17 same
Jonathan G. M 15 same
Mary H. F 12 same
Sarah M. F 10 same
Lucilla S. F 6 same

1850 Census, Nicholas County, Kentucky, District 2, entry 85/86.

Census_Year 1850Microfilm # 432-215State KYCounty Nicholas
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: KY COUNTY: Nicholas DIVISION: District 2 REEL NO: M432-215 PAGE NO: 396B REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 3rd day of August 1850 by W.W. Fritts

2 85 86 Summitt Elijah 54 M Farmer 5,600 Kentucky
3 85 86 Summitt Nancy 44 F Kentucky
4 85 86 Summitt Rachel A. 22 F Kentucky
5 85 86 Summitt Oscar E. 20 M Farmer Kentucky X
6 85 86 Summitt Abi L. 17 F Kentucky
7 85 86 Summitt Jonathan G. 15 M Farmer Kentucky X
8 85 86 Summitt Mary H. 12 F Kentucky X
9 85 86 Summitt Sarah M. 10 F Kentucky X
10 85 86 Summitt Lucilla S. 6 F Kentucky

1860 Kentucky Census Listing:

John Summit, Spencer County, Roll 395-409, entry 18/18
William Summitt, Spencer County, Roll 395-415, entry 55/55
Rebecca Summitt, Spencer County, Roll 395-415
James R. Summitt, Nicholas County, Roll 389-403, entry 32/32
James Summitt, Nicholas County, Roll 389-404, entry 37/37
Jacob Summitt, Nicholas County, Roll 389-419, entry 149/149
John B. Summitt, Nicholas County, Roll 389-437, entry 174/174
E. Summitt (Probably Elijah), Nicholas County, Roll 389-455, entry 404/404
[No Summitts found in Fleming County in 1860]
[Bourbon County, Roll 262--not searched yet]
[Oldham county, Roll 390--not searched yet]

1860 E. [Elijah] Summitt M 65 Farmer Born in Kentucky
Nancy F 54 same
Aby L. F 28 same
Sarah M. F 20 same
Lucilla S. F 16 same

Nicholas County, Kentucky

Scott's papers giving Bourbon & Nicholas County, Kentucky tombstone inscriptions:
Elijah Summitt (son of George), born November 6, 1795; died January 27, 1864.








[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Kentucky Marriage Records. Volume 1; Page 31. Elijah Summit and Nancy Johnson on November 7, 1825 in Carlisle, Nicholas County, Kentucky. Authority or Consent: His Father George. Minster: John Rogers.

1830 Kentucky Census Index Listing:
Sumit, John, Spencer County 345 No Twp L
Summet, Elijah, Nicholas County 220 Carl Isle
Summett, Jacob, Nicholas County 220 Carl Isle
Summit, John, Fleming County 075 Eastern

1840 Nicholas County, KY, 1840 Federal Census

Summitt Dlijah pg00093.txt 98
Summitt J*** pg00093.txt 98
Summitt Jacob pg00093.txt 98


1850 Kentucky Census Index Listing:

Summitt, John, Bourbon County, Roll 192-262
Summitt, Eleanor, Fleming County, Roll 199-393
Summitt, James G., Fleming County, Roll 199-398
Summett, Margaret, Fleming County, Roll 199-399
Summitt, William, Spencer County, Roll 210-077
Summit, Amanda, Spencer County, Roll 210-081
Summet, Elijah, Nicholas County, Roll 215-396
Summet, Rosanna G., Nicholas County, Roll 215-405
Summit, Jacob, Nicholas County, Roll 215-405
Summit, James, Nicholas County, Roll 215-464
Summit, James, Oldham County, Roll 216-134

1850 Elijah Summitt M 54 farmer Born in Kentucky
Nancy Summitt F 44 same
Rachel (A., S. or L.) F 22 same
Oscar E. M 20 same
Abi L. F 17 same
Jonathan G. M 15 same
Mary H. F 12 same
Sarah M. F 10 same
Lucilla S. F 6 same

1850 Census, Nicholas County, Kentucky, District 2, entry 85/86.

Census_Year 1850Microfilm # 432-215State KYCounty Nicholas
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: KY COUNTY: Nicholas DIVISION: District 2 REEL NO: M432-215 PAGE NO: 396B REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 3rd day of August 1850 by W.W. Fritts

2 85 86 Summitt Elijah 54 M Farmer 5,600 Kentucky
3 85 86 Summitt Nancy 44 F Kentucky
4 85 86 Summitt Rachel A. 22 F Kentucky
5 85 86 Summitt Oscar E. 20 M Farmer Kentucky X
6 85 86 Summitt Abi L. 17 F Kentucky
7 85 86 Summitt Jonathan G. 15 M Farmer Kentucky X
8 85 86 Summitt Mary H. 12 F Kentucky X
9 85 86 Summitt Sarah M. 10 F Kentucky X
10 85 86 Summitt Lucilla S. 6 F Kentucky

1860 Kentucky Census Listing:

John Summit, Spencer County, Roll 395-409, entry 18/18
William Summitt, Spencer County, Roll 395-415, entry 55/55
Rebecca Summitt, Spencer County, Roll 395-415
James R. Summitt, Nicholas County, Roll 389-403, entry 32/32
James Summitt, Nicholas County, Roll 389-404, entry 37/37
Jacob Summitt, Nicholas County, Roll 389-419, entry 149/149
John B. Summitt, Nicholas County, Roll 389-437, entry 174/174
E. Summitt (Probably Elijah), Nicholas County, Roll 389-455, entry 404/404
[No Summitts found in Fleming County in 1860]
[Bourbon County, Roll 262--not searched yet]
[Oldham county, Roll 390--not searched yet]

1860 E. [Elijah] Summitt M 65 Farmer Born in Kentucky
Nancy F 54 same
Aby L. F 28 same
Sarah M. F 20 same
Lucilla S. F 16 same

Nicholas County, Kentucky

Scott's papers giving Bourbon & Nicholas County, Kentucky tombstone inscriptions:
Elijah Summitt (son of George), born November 6, 1795; died January 27, 1864.








Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Nicholus County, District 2, dwelling 85, Family 86

[NI03016] [GlenScott.FTW]

Scott's papers giving Bourbon & Nicholas County, Kentucky tombstone inscriptions:
Oscar Summitt (son of Elijah & Nancy Summitt) born February 18, 1830; died 1851.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Scott's papers giving Bourbon & Nicholas County, Kentucky tombstone inscriptions:
Oscar Summitt (son of Elijah & Nancy Summitt) born February 18, 1830; died 1851.

[NI03020] Summit, Sarah Maso 3194 S530 08Apr1840 06Jun1906 SUM09FA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Sarah Maso 3194 S530 08Apr1840 06Jun1906 SUM09FA
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[NI03021] record # 3195
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

record # 3195
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[NI03022] Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Nicholus County, District 2 dwelling 191, Family 193

[NI03026] Listed in the KY 1870 census, Nicholas County, p. 256[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Listed in the KY 1870 census, Nicholas County, p. 256

[NI03027] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-OP
record has name spelled Sarah Summit
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Roger D. Fryar's records indicated birthdate as January 29, 1816
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Summit, Sarah 5037 S530 27Jan1816 MANX1
Summit, Sarah Jane 411 Lail, Henry B S530 27Jan1816 15Nov1899 SUM09FA
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Mormon Record AFN:BRRQ-TM

[NI03029] Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Nicholus County, District 2, dwelling 217, Family 219

[NI03031] Mormon Records have Solomon Summett
Library Call # C517821 and 216836Summit, Soloman St 3185 Clayton, Elizabe S530 1830 26Jan1899 SUM09FA
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[NI03038] Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Spencer County, District 1, dwelling 152, Family 219
1850 census has Aenanda living with William H. Coombs (M, 20, Farmer, KY) and Catharine Coombs (F, 23, KY)[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Spencer County, District 1, dwelling 152, Family 219
1850 census has Aenanda living with William H. Coombs (M, 20, Farmer, KY) and Catharine Coombs (F, 23, KY)

[NI03039] Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Fleming County, 2nd Div, dwelling 167, Family 167, Roll 199[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Fleming County, 2nd Div, dwelling 167, Family 167, Roll 199

[NI03045] Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Fleming County, 2nd Div, dwelling 540, Family 540, Roll 199
Bailey Cemtery, Campaign County, Illinois d. Dec 27, 1891, 72y8m17d

James G. Summitt M 31 farmer born in Kentucky
Nancy J. Summitt F 24 same
Elander Porter F 42 same
William Porter M 20 same

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IGI Record James SUMMITT Sex: M
Event(s): Born ABT 1897 Pesotum', Champaign, Illinois
File Number 1985235

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http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/il/champaign/cemetery/bailey

1870 Champaign County, Illinois Census film#545692 p209b-210A
[GlenScott.FTW]

1850 James G. Summitt M 31 farmer Born in Kentucky
Nancy J. Summitt F 24 same
Elander Porter F 42 same
William Porter M 20 same

1850 Census, Fleming County, Kentucky, District 2, entry 540/540 (Roll 199).

"James and Nancy are on the 1870 Champaign Co., Il census film#545692 p209B-210A. John David is found on the 1900 and 1910 census for Davis Twp, Lafayette Co., Mo; the 1900 census film# is1240869 p48A. I can't find the reference for the information on John David's first familly.

Also John David's surname is spelled Semmet on the 1900 census and on that census he states his parents were born in: father-Ohio and mother-Indiana. The 1870 census has James being born in In and Nancy in Ohio and their surname is spelled Summet. The 1910 census has both of John's parents being born in Kentucky. Australia told her children that her father was born in Indiana and his father in Kentucky. Martha Ellen Keck Pruitt "



The LDS Ancestral File contains an entry for James G. Summitt, Fleming County,Kentucky, Male, born about 1819, father John R. Summitt, Mother Margaret Ricketts.

THE BAILEY CEMETERY, Champaign Co., Illinois

Summitt, Australia A., dau of J. & N.J. Summitt d Oct 10, 1874 6y 5m 18d
James G. d Dec 27, 1891 72y 8m 17d Nancy J., wife of James G. Summitt d July 26, 1872 46y 9d

http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/il/champaign/cemetery/bailey


IGI Record James SUMMITT Sex: M
Event(s): Born: ABT 1897 Pesotum', Champaign, 'Illinois
Film Number: 1985235

Illinois Public Land Purchase Records

Name Type Section Sect Township Range Meridian Acres Price Total Date Month Date Day Date Year Reside Volume Page Blank SocStat ID Corr-Tag
SUMMITT JAMES RR SWNE 14 17N 08E 3 4000 1500 60000 March 08 1873 000 794 132 513882 0



Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-40[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Fleming County, 2nd Div, dwelling 540, Family 540, Roll 199
Bailey Cemtery, Campaign County, Illinois d. Dec 27, 1891, 72y8m17d

James G. Summitt M 31 farmer born in Kentucky
Nancy J. Summitt F 24 same
Elander Porter F 42 same
William Porter M 20 same

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IGI Record James SUMMITT Sex: M
Event(s): Born ABT 1897 Pesotum', Champaign, Illinois
File Number 1985235

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http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/il/champaign/cemetery/bailey

1870 Champaign County, Illinois Census film#545692 p209b-210A
[GlenScott.FTW]

1850 James G. Summitt M 31 farmer Born in Kentucky
Nancy J. Summitt F 24 same
Elander Porter F 42 same
William Porter M 20 same

1850 Census, Fleming County, Kentucky, District 2, entry 540/540 (Roll 199).

"James and Nancy are on the 1870 Champaign Co., Il census film#545692 p209B-210A. John David is found on the 1900 and 1910 census for Davis Twp, Lafayette Co., Mo; the 1900 census film# is1240869 p48A. I can't find the reference for the information on John David's first familly.

Also John David's surname is spelled Semmet on the 1900 census and on that census he states his parents were born in: father-Ohio and mother-Indiana. The 1870 census has James being born in In and Nancy in Ohio and their surname is spelled Summet. The 1910 census has both of John's parents being born in Kentucky. Australia told her children that her father was born in Indiana and his father in Kentucky. Martha Ellen Keck Pruitt "



The LDS Ancestral File contains an entry for James G. Summitt, Fleming County,Kentucky, Male, born about 1819, father John R. Summitt, Mother Margaret Ricketts.

THE BAILEY CEMETERY, Champaign Co., Illinois

Summitt, Australia A., dau of J. & N.J. Summitt d Oct 10, 1874 6y 5m 18d
James G. d Dec 27, 1891 72y 8m 17d Nancy J., wife of James G. Summitt d July 26, 1872 46y 9d

http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/il/champaign/cemetery/bailey


IGI Record James SUMMITT Sex: M
Event(s): Born: ABT 1897 Pesotum', Champaign, 'Illinois
Film Number: 1985235

Illinois Public Land Purchase Records

Name Type Section Sect Township Range Meridian Acres Price Total Date Month Date Day Date Year Reside Volume Page Blank SocStat ID Corr-Tag
SUMMITT JAMES RR SWNE 14 17N 08E 3 4000 1500 60000 March 08 1873 000 794 132 513882 0



Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-40

[NI03047] Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-6B[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FBK]

Fleming Co., KY Census shows a Francis. Francis joined the Confederate Ky Mounted Rifles in the Civil war.

Frank Summitt joined Company C of the 2nd Battalion Kentucky Mounted Rifles as a private in October of 1862 in Fleming County, Kentucky for a three year term. This was a confederate unit. He was captured at Triplett Bridge in kentucky in June of 1863. Frank was five foot ten inches tall, had gray eye color, a fair complexion, and was forty years old. he was released on his oath on April 12 1864.

Frank Summit
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
17 October 1862 Fleming County, KY Priv

Served Kentucky Enlisted C Co. 2nd Battn Reg. KY
Source: Confederate Kentucky Volunteers War 1861-65
Abbreviation: KYRosterC
Published by on 1915

Regiments
Combined Matches: 1



Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type
Kentucky 2nd Cavalry Battalion 12 March 1862 12 April 1865 Cavalry
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident


List of Soldiers

Regimental History

Battles Fought
Battle at Lookout Valley, Tennessee
Battle at Kentucky on 15 September 1862
Battle on 25 September 1862
Battle on 02 October 1862
Battle on 05 October 1862
Battle on 18 October 1862
Battle on 20 October 1862
Battle on 27 October 1862
Battle on 05 November 1862
Battle on 14 November 1862
Battle on 05 December 1862
Battle on 25 December 1862
Battle on 19 January 1863
Battle on 25 March 1863
Battle at Athens, Tennessee on 25 April 1863
Battle at Kentucky on 10 May 1863
Battle at Triplett's Bridge, Kentucky on 16 June 1863
Battle at Kentucky on 10 July 1863
Battle on 03 October 1863
Battle at Shelbyville, Tennessee on 07 October 1863
Battle at Kentucky on 12 October 1863
Battle at Farmington, Tennessee on 15 October 1863
Battle at Lookout Valley, Tennessee on 26 November 1863
Battle at Mount Sterling, Kentucky on 05 June 1864
Battle at Cynthiana, Kentucky on 12 June 1864
Battle at Mill Pond, Cynthiana, Kentucky on 12 June 1864
Battle at Cynthiana, Kentucky on 13 June 1864
Battle at Hazel Green, Kentucky on 15 June 1864
Battle at Lexington, Kentucky on 15 June 1864
Battle at Greenville, Tennessee on 04 September 1864

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-6B[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FBK]

Fleming Co., KY Census shows a Francis. Francis joined the Confederate Ky Mounted Rifles in the Civil war.

Frank Summitt joined Company C of the 2nd Battalion Kentucky Mounted Rifles as a private in October of 1862 in Fleming County, Kentucky for a three year term. This was a confederate unit. He was captured at Triplett Bridge in kentucky in June of 1863. Frank was five foot ten inches tall, had gray eye color, a fair complexion, and was forty years old. he was released on his oath on April 12 1864.

Frank Summit
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
17 October 1862 Fleming County, KY Priv

Served Kentucky Enlisted C Co. 2nd Battn Reg. KY
Source: Confederate Kentucky Volunteers War 1861-65
Abbreviation: KYRosterC
Published by on 1915

Regiments
Combined Matches: 1



Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type
Kentucky 2nd Cavalry Battalion 12 March 1862 12 April 1865 Cavalry
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident


List of Soldiers

Regimental History

Battles Fought
Battle at Lookout Valley, Tennessee
Battle at Kentucky on 15 September 1862
Battle on 25 September 1862
Battle on 02 October 1862
Battle on 05 October 1862
Battle on 18 October 1862
Battle on 20 October 1862
Battle on 27 October 1862
Battle on 05 November 1862
Battle on 14 November 1862
Battle on 05 December 1862
Battle on 25 December 1862
Battle on 19 January 1863
Battle on 25 March 1863
Battle at Athens, Tennessee on 25 April 1863
Battle at Kentucky on 10 May 1863
Battle at Triplett's Bridge, Kentucky on 16 June 1863
Battle at Kentucky on 10 July 1863
Battle on 03 October 1863
Battle at Shelbyville, Tennessee on 07 October 1863
Battle at Kentucky on 12 October 1863
Battle at Farmington, Tennessee on 15 October 1863
Battle at Lookout Valley, Tennessee on 26 November 1863
Battle at Mount Sterling, Kentucky on 05 June 1864
Battle at Cynthiana, Kentucky on 12 June 1864
Battle at Mill Pond, Cynthiana, Kentucky on 12 June 1864
Battle at Cynthiana, Kentucky on 13 June 1864
Battle at Hazel Green, Kentucky on 15 June 1864
Battle at Lexington, Kentucky on 15 June 1864
Battle at Greenville, Tennessee on 04 September 1864

[NI03051] Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-1G
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-1G
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[NI03052] Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-C6[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-C6

[NI03054] Some info obtained from 1850 census, NC, Lincoln, Page 70Found on www.genserv.com index#872
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Some info obtained from 1850 census, NC, Lincoln, Page 70Found on www.genserv.com index#872
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[NI03057] Information from 1900 Rowen County, NC Census
John day laborer
white
married 6 years
Amanda three children, alive
all born North Carolina
lived on Council Street, Salisbury Township, City of Salisbury, NC
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Information from 1900 Rowen County, NC Census
John day laborer
white
married 6 years
Amanda three children, alive
all born North Carolina
lived on Council Street, Salisbury Township, City of Salisbury, NC
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[NI03058] also know as Hegler P. Summit

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Message from Paul C. Summitt
August 24, 1997

Henry P. (also known as Heglar P.) Summitt enlisted as a private in Company C. 28th North Carolina Infantry Regiment at Camp Fisher in Catawba County on Sept 2, 1861 at the age of 21. He was reported missing in action at Spotsylvania Courthouse on May 12, 1864. Heglar is listed on prisoner rolls as captured in the Wilderness battle on May 12, 1864 and held as a POW at Point Lookout, Maryland. He was transferred to Elmira, N.Y. on August 10, 1864 and died Nov 16, 1864 of chronic Diarrhea. He is buried in Elmira, New York in Woodlawn National Cemetery #960 W.N.C. (location of grave). Hegler was the son of John and Rebecca Robinson Summit.

Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604

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Glen Summit's notes: Heglar resided in Catawba County and enlisted at Camp Fisher at age 21, Sept 2, 1861. Assigned to Co. C. 28th Regiment NC Troops. Captured by enemy at unspecified engagement and donfined at unnamed federal prison on Sept 14, 1862. Paroled and transfered to Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia where he was received Sept 27, 1862 for exchange. Declared exchanged at Aiken's Landing on Nov 10, 1862. Returned to duty prior to March 1, 1863. Again Captured at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, May 12, 1864. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland until transfered to Elmira, New York, Aug 10, 1864. Died at Elmira Nov 16, 1864 of "chronic diarrhoea."[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

also know as Hegler P. Summit

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Message from Paul C. Summitt
August 24, 1997

Henry P. (also known as Heglar P.) Summitt enlisted as a private in Company C. 28th North Carolina Infantry Regiment at Camp Fisher in Catawba County on Sept 2, 1861 at the age of 21. He was reported missing in action at Spotsylvania Courthouse on May 12, 1864. Heglar is listed on prisoner rolls as captured in the Wilderness battle on May 12, 1864 and held as a POW at Point Lookout, Maryland. He was transferred to Elmira, N.Y. on August 10, 1864 and died Nov 16, 1864 of chronic Diarrhea. He is buried in Elmira, New York in Woodlawn National Cemetery #960 W.N.C. (location of grave). Hegler was the son of John and Rebecca Robinson Summit.

Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604

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Glen Summit's notes: Heglar resided in Catawba County and enlisted at Camp Fisher at age 21, Sept 2, 1861. Assigned to Co. C. 28th Regiment NC Troops. Captured by enemy at unspecified engagement and donfined at unnamed federal prison on Sept 14, 1862. Paroled and transfered to Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia where he was received Sept 27, 1862 for exchange. Declared exchanged at Aiken's Landing on Nov 10, 1862. Returned to duty prior to March 1, 1863. Again Captured at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia, May 12, 1864. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland until transfered to Elmira, New York, Aug 10, 1864. Died at Elmira Nov 16, 1864 of "chronic diarrhoea."

[NI03059] [JohnASummitt.FTW]

Story relayed by correspondence from Lee M. Knipe Jr. June 2nd 1997 to Dan Summitt of NC. as follows:

Sara's Nephew was Daniel Knipe. He was a messenger in Company C of the U.S. Army's 7th Calvalry from 1872 to 1882. General George Armstrong Custer was the Commander. Daniel was one of the two messengers sent for help when the "Battle of the Little Bighorn" first began a fate that saved his life.

John Allen Summitt
[GlenScott.FTW]

The following information was gathered in conversations by Dan Summitt with Lee M. Knipe,
June 2nd, 1997. Sarah May Knipe b.1828 daughter of Christian Knipe III and Polly Reinhardt Knipe spouse: Daniel Summitt Children: Lawson H. Summitt (1847-1858). Lee states that the record for Lawson comes from Evelyn Kanipe (of Texas) who found his name on a headstone in a secluded old family cemetary located on the original Knipe family farm in Western Lincoln County, NC.

Sarah's nephew, Daniel Kanipe, was a messenger in Company C of the US Army's 7th Cavalry from 1872-1882. The 7th Cavalry was commanded by George Armstrong Custer. In June of 1876, Sgt Daniel Dnipe was the first of two messengers who were sent for help during the early stages of the infamous
Battle of the Little Big Horn. Sara's Nephew was Daniel Knipe. He was a messenger in Company C of the US Army's 7th Calvary from 1872 to 1882. General George Armstrong Custer was the Commander. Daniel was one of the two messengers sent for help when the "Battle of the Little Bighorn" first began a fate that savid his life. From correspondence from Lee M Knipe Jr to Dan Summit of Lexington NC, dated June 2nd 1997.


1870 Gaston County North Carolina Census
Roll 1138 Page 657 Enumerated August 10, 1870
Cherryville Township; Dwelling House #20


Age Sex Color Occupation Birthplace
Sallie Summit 42 F W Keeping House NC
Margaret Summit 25 F W At home NC
Pinckney Summit 19 M W Farmer NC
Nancy Summit 16 F W At home NC
Alfred Dellinger 13 M W Farmer NC Cannot read & write
William Dellinger 10 M W Farmer NC Cannot read & write
Wallace? Dellinger 8 M W Farmer NC
Thomas Dellinger 6 M W NC
Lee Dellingeer 3 M W NC[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Story relayed by correspondence from Lee M. Knipe Jr. June 2nd 1997 to Dan Summitt of NC. as follows:

Sara's Nephew was Daniel Knipe. He was a messenger in Company C of the U.S. Army's 7th Calvalry from 1872 to 1882. General George Armstrong Custer was the Commander. Daniel was one of the two messengers sent for help when the "Battle of the Little Bighorn" first began a fate that saved his life.

John Allen Summitt
[GlenScott.FTW]

The following information was gathered in conversations by Dan Summitt with Lee M. Knipe,
June 2nd, 1997. Sarah May Knipe b.1828 daughter of Christian Knipe III and Polly Reinhardt Knipe spouse: Daniel Summitt Children: Lawson H. Summitt (1847-1858). Lee states that the record for Lawson comes from Evelyn Kanipe (of Texas) who found his name on a headstone in a secluded old family cemetary located on the original Knipe family farm in Western Lincoln County, NC.

Sarah's nephew, Daniel Kanipe, was a messenger in Company C of the US Army's 7th Cavalry from 1872-1882. The 7th Cavalry was commanded by George Armstrong Custer. In June of 1876, Sgt Daniel Dnipe was the first of two messengers who were sent for help during the early stages of the infamous
Battle of the Little Big Horn. Sara's Nephew was Daniel Knipe. He was a messenger in Company C of the US Army's 7th Calvary from 1872 to 1882. General George Armstrong Custer was the Commander. Daniel was one of the two messengers sent for help when the "Battle of the Little Bighorn" first began a fate that savid his life. From correspondence from Lee M Knipe Jr to Dan Summit of Lexington NC, dated June 2nd 1997.


1870 Gaston County North Carolina Census
Roll 1138 Page 657 Enumerated August 10, 1870
Cherryville Township; Dwelling House #20


Age Sex Color Occupation Birthplace
Sallie Summit 42 F W Keeping House NC
Margaret Summit 25 F W At home NC
Pinckney Summit 19 M W Farmer NC
Nancy Summit 16 F W At home NC
Alfred Dellinger 13 M W Farmer NC Cannot read & write
William Dellinger 10 M W Farmer NC Cannot read & write
Wallace? Dellinger 8 M W Farmer NC
Thomas Dellinger 6 M W NC
Lee Dellingeer 3 M W NC

[NI03062] [GlenScott.FTW]

1920 Cleveland County, North Carolina Census
Soundex Index: Volume 19; ED 57; Sheet 8; Line 38

Name Relation Age Birthplace
Pink Summitt Head 69 North Carolina
Margaret Summitt Wife 42 North Carolina
Spurgeon Summitt Son 19 North Carolina
Clemmie Summitt Son 15 North Carolina
Lester Son 13 North Carolina
Thomas Summitt Son 10 North Carolina
Benjamin Summitt Son 8 North Carolina
Bright Summitt Daughter 5 North Carolina

Buffalo Baptist Church, Highway 150 East, Shelby, NC. Buffalo Baptist Church is located on Highway 150 east about three miles out of Shelby going toward Cherryville.Turn right onto the first road past the Buffalo Creek bridge.The road is called old Stubbs Road.The church will be at the top of the hill on the right.I started on the left front of the cemetery and alternated each row left to right and then right to left till I finished. The following gravestone are there:

Summitt,Spurgeon O. --------------------- Jun 25,1935 Age of 35
Summitt,Margarett Henson Aug 11,1877 Mar 01,1943
Summitt,W. Pickney Feb 03,1850 Mar 17,1921
http://searches.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/cleveland/cemeteries/buffalo.txt

William Summit. This William Summit, may not be William Pinkney Summit. Most of the information assumes he stayed with his unit until he deserted and is not the following of William, but his unit. I can only assume that the misc. bits and pieces found refer to the same William. This note is only speculation. In June 1861, William Summitt enlisted CSA at Asheville N.C. By August 15, 1861 his unit was organized as part of the 25th Regiment N.C. Troops. He was present and accounted for until December 26,1863 when he went over to the U.S. Union Army and went to Norfolk, Virginia. While he was with the 25th Regiment he saw a lot of front line action. He fought with the 25th Regiment in the following Battles.

1. Virginia, Ransom's Brigade, Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, BATTLE: "King's School House", June 25, 1862.

2. Virginia, Ransom's Brigade, Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern
Virginia, BATTLE: "Malvern Hill", July 1, 1862.

3. Virginia, Ransom's Brigade, Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern
Virginia, BATTLE: "Harpers Ferry", September 9, 1862.

4. Virginia, Ransom's Brigade, Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern
Virginia, BATTLE: "Antietam or Sharpsburg", September 17, 1862.

5. Virginia, Ransom's Brigade, Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern
Virginia, BATTLE: "Fredericksburg", December 13, 1862

6. Virginia, Ransom's Brigade, Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, Most of 1863 in North Carolina and in defense of Petersburg, Virginia At the time William left the 25th it was stationed at Weldon, North Carolina, on Christmas 1863.

As a part of the Union Army William Summitt was transfered to Baltimore
MD on January 16, 1864. There may be records regarding this William since he ended his military career as a Union Soldier.

William Summit
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age

Served North Carolina Enlisted 25th Inf Reg. NC
Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
Abbreviation: NCRosterC
Published by on 1993
Regiments
Combined Matches: 1

Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type
North Carolina 25th Infantry Regiment 15 August 1861 09 April 1865 Infantry
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident

List of Soldiers

Regimental History

Battles Fought
Battle on 01 September 1861
Battle at Wilmington, North Carolina on 30 September 1861
Battle at King's School House, Virginia on 25 May 1862
Battle at Near Kinston on 01 June 1862
Battle on 04 June 1862
Battle on 10 June 1862
Battle at Malvern Hill, Virginia on 12 June 1862
Battle at King's School House, Virginia on 25 June 1862
Battle at King's School House, Virginia on 26 June 1862
Battle at Richmond, Virginia on 28 June 1862
Battle at Malvern Hill, Virginia on 01 July 1862
Battle at Frederick, Maryland on 12 September 1862
Battle at Boonsboro, Maryland on 14 September 1862
Battle at Sharpsburg, Maryland on 14 September 1862
Battle at South Mountain, Maryland on 14 September 1862
Battle at Near Shepherdstown, Virginia on 15 September 1862
Battle at Sharpsburg, Maryland on 17 September 1862
Battle at Near Frederick, Maryland on 18 September 1862
Battle at Sharpsburg, Maryland on 19 September 1862
Battle at Warrenton, Virginia on 29 September 1862
Battle at Winchester, Virginia on 05 December 1862
Battle at Fredericksburg, Virginia on 13 December 1862
Battle at Fredericksburg, Virginia on 15 December 1862
Battle at Near Petersburg, Virginia on 15 January 1863
Battle at Strawberry Plains, Tennessee on 17 January 1863
Battle at Camp Near Kinston on 28 April 1863
Battle at Gum Swamp, North Carolina on 22 May 1863
Battle at Gum Swamp, North Carolina on 10 June 1863
Battle at Near Petersburg, Virginia on 11 June 1863
Battle at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 04 July 1863
Battle at Seven Pines, Virginia on 15 July 1863
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 23 August 1863
Battle at Weldon on 03 September 1863

Summit, William Pi 895 Henson, Margaret S530 03Feb1850 18May1921 SUM09FA
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tombstone reads: Summitt, W. Pickney, Feb 03, 1950, Mar 17, 1921
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[NI03063] Some info obtained from 1850 census, NC, Lincoln, Page 856Some info obtained from 1850 census, NC, Lincoln, Page 1005

[NI03068] Mormon Record AFN:2GX8-77
record has name spelled Naomi Elizabeth Summit
Library Call #s 7517809 & 884542
has name spelled Naomia Elizabeth Summit
has father's name as Landford Summit
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Glen's notes sometimes spell her name as Naomi
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Summit, Naomi Eliz 56 Unknown S530 06Mar1858 22Jun1928 SUM09FA
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:2GX8-77
record has name spelled Naomi Elizabeth Summit
Library Call #s 7517809 & 884542
has name spelled Naomia Elizabeth Summit
has father's name as Landford Summit
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Glen's notes sometimes spell her name as Naomi
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Summit, Naomi Eliz 56 Unknown S530 06Mar1858 22Jun1928 SUM09FA
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[NI03079] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name: SUMMITT, MACK LINDSAY
Date of Birth: August 04, 1906
Death Date: May 07, 1982
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age: 75 Years
Place of Occurance: , , South Carolina
Place of Residence: Bessemer City. Gaston, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital Out-of-State Institutions
Marital Status: Married
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial out of state
State of Birth: South Carolina
SSN: 243051144
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury:

MACK SUMMITT 4 Aug 1906 May 1982 28052 (Bessemer City, Gaston, NC) 28052 (Bessemer City, Gaston, NC) 243-05-1144 North Carolina (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name: SUMMITT, MACK LINDSAY
Date of Birth: August 04, 1906
Death Date: May 07, 1982
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age: 75 Years
Place of Occurance: , , South Carolina
Place of Residence: Bessemer City. Gaston, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital Out-of-State Institutions
Marital Status: Married
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial out of state
State of Birth: South Carolina
SSN: 243051144
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury:

MACK SUMMITT 4 Aug 1906 May 1982 28052 (Bessemer City, Gaston, NC) 28052 (Bessemer City, Gaston, NC) 243-05-1144 North Carolina (Before 1951)

[NI03080] Lives Harrison, AR[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Lives Harrison, AR

[NI03083] adopted[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

adopted

[NI03084] [GlenScott.FTW]

GASTONIA - Mr. Herbert Billy Summitt, 69, died March 20th at home.

He is a native of Gaston County and was the son of the late Lawson Gaither and Katie Williams Summitt. Mr. Summitt was a retired Assembly worker after 28 years at Fiber Controls and attended Zion Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Quin Summitt, of the home; five children and their spouses, Danny & Debby Summitt of Lexington, NC, Donna & Fred Phillips of Gastonia, Debbie & Randy Revels of Gastonia, Denise & Steve Norket of Gastonia, and Dennis & Ronell Summitt of Salisbury; brothers, William Dewey Summitt of Gastonia and Rev. Gaither Summitt of Dallas; sisters, Mary Wilson of Gastonia and Dorothy Davis of Clover, SC; 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Funeral is 2 p.m. Saturday at Zion Baptist Church of Gastonia, with Rev. Leo Kuykendall and Rev. Gaither Summitt officiating. Burial will follow at Olney Presbyterian Cemetery. Visitation is 7-9 p.m today at Carothers Funeral Home, Gastonia.

Pallbearers are D J Summitt, Duane Revels, Casey Revels, Gary Summitt, Dale Summitt, Charles Summitt, Memorials may be made to Hospice of Gaston County, PO Box 3984, Gastonia, NC 28054.



HERBERT SUMMITT 7 Nov 1927 20 Mar 1997 28052 (Bessemer City, Gaston, NC) (No Location Given) 243-34-8751 North Carolina (Before 1951)


Herbert retired from Fiber Controls Corporation where he assembled parts for textile machinery. Herbert was also a good carpenter, avid fisherman and a talented artist. He was also known for his quick and sometimes dry sense of humor. Herbert was most proud of his children and was a great father. He is
buried at Olney Presbyterian Cemetery in Gastonia, NC.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

GASTONIA - Mr. Herbert Billy Summitt, 69, died March 20th at home.

He is a native of Gaston County and was the son of the late Lawson Gaither and Katie Williams Summitt. Mr. Summitt was a retired Assembly worker after 28 years at Fiber Controls and attended Zion Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Quin Summitt, of the home; five children and their spouses, Danny & Debby Summitt of Lexington, NC, Donna & Fred Phillips of Gastonia, Debbie & Randy Revels of Gastonia, Denise & Steve Norket of Gastonia, and Dennis & Ronell Summitt of Salisbury; brothers, William Dewey Summitt of Gastonia and Rev. Gaither Summitt of Dallas; sisters, Mary Wilson of Gastonia and Dorothy Davis of Clover, SC; 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Funeral is 2 p.m. Saturday at Zion Baptist Church of Gastonia, with Rev. Leo Kuykendall and Rev. Gaither Summitt officiating. Burial will follow at Olney Presbyterian Cemetery. Visitation is 7-9 p.m today at Carothers Funeral Home, Gastonia.

Pallbearers are D J Summitt, Duane Revels, Casey Revels, Gary Summitt, Dale Summitt, Charles Summitt, Memorials may be made to Hospice of Gaston County, PO Box 3984, Gastonia, NC 28054.



HERBERT SUMMITT 7 Nov 1927 20 Mar 1997 28052 (Bessemer City, Gaston, NC) (No Location Given) 243-34-8751 North Carolina (Before 1951)


Herbert retired from Fiber Controls Corporation where he assembled parts for textile machinery. Herbert was also a good carpenter, avid fisherman and a talented artist. He was also known for his quick and sometimes dry sense of humor. Herbert was most proud of his children and was a great father. He is
buried at Olney Presbyterian Cemetery in Gastonia, NC.

[NI03098] Foster Child

[NI03099] Foster Child[GlenScott.FTW]

Foster Child
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Foster Child[GlenScott.FTW]

Foster Child

[NI03127] [Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Aug 21, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.141966.5]

Individual: Love, Walter
Birth date: Oct 18, 1898
Death date: Oct 1978
Social Security #: 491-05-6236
Last residence: MO 65265
State of issue: MO
Zip of last payment: 65265
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 4, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Social Security Death Index, Surnames from A through L, Date of Import: Aug 21, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.111.4.141966.5]

Individual: Love, Walter
Birth date: Oct 18, 1898
Death date: Oct 1978
Social Security #: 491-05-6236
Last residence: MO 65265
State of issue: MO
Zip of last payment: 65265

[NI03135] died of pneumonia after house burned[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

died of pneumonia after house burned

[NI03137] Summit, Margaret E 57 Drum, Perry Davi S530 30 May 1860 08 Nov 1927
[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Perry Davidson Drum
Groom Age: 19
Groom's Father's Name: J. P. Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Rutha E. Drum
Name of Bride: Margret Elen Summit
Bride Age: 20
Bride's Father's Name: J. L. Summit
Bride's Mother's Name: Perlina Summit
Marriage Date: 16 Sep 1880
Bond Date:
Performed By: W. C. Caldwell, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): J. J. Caldwell, Elizabeth Caldwell, Naoma E. Summit
Original Source Page: 132
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03144] Mormon Record AFN:BRRR-5B
record has name spelled Pearline

----------------------------------

Paul C.'s notes say Perlene

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From Glen Summit's Notes for Perlive L Abernathy:

We find Perlive, in the 1880 Census, with her daughters. She is listed as a 40-year-old head of household in Caldwell Township. Her children are listed as 21-year old Naomi, 20-year-old Margaret, 9-year-old Phillip and 4-year-old Alex. It has been suggested that Perlive remarried another Summit, thus explaining why her sons kept the Summit name. But I have always thought this doubtful. However, Dan Summitt, a contributing writer to this newsletter, has recently uncovered some valuable information confirming Perlive's marital status following her husband's death.

Two separate pension files acquired by Dan from the North Carolina State Archives show that Perlive never remarried before Phillip and Alex were born. The pension requests were submitted by Perlive on May 23, 1885 and June 22, 1901. Note: For a widow to remain eligible for a widow's pension, it was required she remain single. She stated in the applications that she never remarried. This alone proves she did not remarry another Summit. From this information we can determine that both boys, Phillip and Alex, were born to a widowed and unmarried Perlive Summit.

In a written letter of support for Perlive's application, a life-long friend and neighbor named Charles Parker signed a sworn affidavit testifying to the fact that Perlive remained single and that Isaac did engage in all military activity with Company K until his death in 1864. Although Parker states that Isaac died on the battlefield at Ream's Station, this is not correct. This was probably just an assumption he made.

--------------------------------------


Personally appeared before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court this 9th of Nov. 1885. Charles Parker a citizen of this county who a credible witness and who after being duly sworn says he was well acquainted with Isaac L Summit late member of Co K of the 46th regiment of NC Troops in the late War between the States. That on the day (sic) ________ 186___ Said Isaac L. Summit was present with said company K 46th NC Troops acting as color bearer at the Battle of Reams Station in the State of Virginia that in said battle said Isaac L Summit was shot in the charge with the colors in his hands and died on the field.

This he knows because said Isaac L Summit was a neighbor of his whom he had known all his life and who had enlisted with him the said Charles Parker in the formation of said company K in Catawba County in the year 1862 and had constantly served in said company with him from the organization thereof until he was killed as above stated.

Said Charles Parker further states that he is also well acquainted with Perlive Summit whose claim for pension is now pending and that she is the widow of said Isaac L Summit that she has never remarried and that she has no property in the right of her said husband over three hundred dollars and holds no office under the United States or State of any kind whatever and has no interest in her claim.

(signed) C Parker
Known to and subscribed before me this 9th of Nov. 1885
(signed) PA Hoyle CSC

------------------------------------

In the 1870 Census, Perlive appears to be without her daughters. However, I am making the assumption that this is not another woman with the same name; unlikely, but this could be proven differently at a later date. She is listed as the 30-year-old head of household in Caldwell Township, Catawba.
Her occupation is listed as "keeping house at home." Complicating matters, Perlive is listed with a 20-year-old Mary Summit, a 16-year-old Catherine Summit and an 8-year-old John Summit. I am not sure who these individuals are, but for certain Perlive is not the mother of 20-year-old Mary. In the same census, Naomi and Margaret are not listed with their grandparents, John and Rebecca. Where the two girls went during this time is not known, possibly Perlive's parents or the state.

Perlive is buried at Mt Rahama Baptist Church, on Highway 16, South of Newton, North Carolina.

The following is from "A Trip Down Memory Lane" this is the first decade (1879-1889) of the Enterprise (a local paper in Newton)

This is just the excerpt that concerns us, as relatives of Perlive. The article lists her as Pauline, but I have learned that a lot of transcripts makes that error. Also, if you look at the Widow's Application for Pension" you will understand how this mistake could happen. (Or is the tombstone wrong, and her name is really Pauline.)

Sale of Land for Taxes, January 3, 1889
Caldwell Township
Name Acres Due Tax
Pauline Summit 64 $.67 (no typo, this is sixty seven cents)

State of North Carolina
Catawba County
[GlenScott.FTW]

1850 Catawba County, North Carolina Census
Enumerated August 31, 1850
Page 294; Dwelling House #428

Name Age Sex Occupation RE POB
John Ornt 69 M Farmer $225 Rowan
Phillip Abernathy 33 M Farmer Catawba
Polly Abernathy 32 F Catawba
John L Abernathy 13 M Catawba
Paulina 11 F Catawba
Rhoda S 9 F Catawba
Nancy 7 F Catawba
Miles? 5 M Catawba
Ephraim 1 M Catawba

1860 Census, Catawba County, North Carolina, Roll 891, page 1011. (Difficult to read, per Paul C Summitt)

Isaac L. Summit M 29 Born North Carolina
Paulina F 24
Maybe Anna E.\Laura F 2
Maybe Cramel (?) F 1 day

1870 Caldwell Twp., Catawba County, North CarolinaRoll 573-546, entry 207/207
Paulina Summit F 30 HK Born in North Carolina
Mary F 20 same
Catherine F 16 same
John M 8 same

Paul C Summitt also notes a Pauline Summit, NC Catawba County, Caldwell twp, p. 522. He also mentions this because his other 1870 tabulation with Pauline is Cline twp. This MUST be checked.

1880 Catawba, Vol 4, ED 44, page 14, line 3 (Caldwell Twp)
Pilena (Perlina) Summit F 40 widow Born North Carolina
Naomi E. F 21 dau same
Margaret E. F 20 dau same
Philip M. M 9 son same
Alex C. M 4 son same


1880 Catawba County, North Carolina Census
Enumerated June 10, 1880
Page 450; Roll 957

Name Color Sex Age Occupation
Phil Abernathy W M 68 Farmer
Polly Abernathy W F 54 Wife
Leonard Abernathy W M 28 Son
Polly Abernathy W F 28 Wife
Caroline Bungarner W F 52 Sister-In-Law
Rhoda Abernathy W F 8 DS
Iona Abernathy W F 6 SD
Rebecca Abernathy W F 4 SD
Frank Abernathy W M 1 Son

We find Perlive, in the 1880 Census, with her daughters. She is listed as a 40-year-old head of household in Caldwell Township. Her children are listed as 21-year old Naomi, 20-year-old Margaret, 9-year-old Phillip and 4-year-old Alex. It has been suggested that Perlive remarried another Summit, thus explaining why her sons kept the Summit name. But I have always thought this doubtful. However, Dan Summitt, a contributing writer to this newsletter, has recently uncovered some valuable information confirming Perlive's marital status following her husband's death.

Two separate pension files acquired by Dan from the North Carolina State Archives show that Perlive never remarried before Phillip and Alex were born. The pension requests were submitted by Perlive on May 23, 1885 and June 22, 1901. Note: For a widow to remain eligible for a widow's pension, it was required she remain single. She stated in the applications that she never remarried. This alone proves she did not remarry another Summit. From this information we can determine that both boys, Phillip and Alex, were born to a widowed and unmarried Perlive Summit.

In a written letter of support for Perlive's application, a life-long friend and neighbor named Charles Parker signed a sworn affidavit testifying to the fact that Perlive remained single and that Isaac did engage in all military activity with Company K until his death in 1864. Although Parker states that Isaac died on the battlefield at Ream's Station, this is not correct. This was probably just an assumption he made.

"State of North Carolina
Catawba County,
Personally appeared before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court this 9th of Nov. 1885. Charles Parker a citizen of this county who a credible witness and who after being duly sworn says he was well acquainted with Isaac L Summit late member of Co K of the 46th regiment of NC Troops in the late War between the States. That on the day (sic) ________ 186___ Said Isaac L. Summitt was present with said company K 46th NC Troops acting as color bearer at the Battle of Reams Station in the State of Virginia that in said battle said Isaac L Summit was shot in the charge with the colors in his hands and
died on the field.

This he knows because said Isaac L Summit was a neighbor of his whom he had known all his life and who had enlisted with him the said Charles Parker in the formation of said company K in Catawba County in the year 1862 and had constantly served in said company with him from the organization thereof until he was killed as above stated.

Said Charles Parker further states that he is also well acquainted with Perlive Summitt whose claim for pension is now pending and that she is the widow of said Isaac L Summit that she has never remarried and that she has no property in the right of her said husband over three hundred dollars and holds no office under the United States or State of any kind whatever and has no interest in her claim.

(signed) C Parker
Known to and subscribed before me this 9th of Nov. 1885
(signed) PA Hoyle CSC"

In the 1870 Census, Perlive appears to be without her daughters. However, I am making the assumption that this is not another woman with the same name; unlikely, but this could be proven differently at a later date. She is listed as the 30-year-old head of household in Caldwell Township, Catawba. Her occupation is listed as "keeping house at home." Complicating matters, Perlive is listed with a 20-year-old Mary Summit, a 16-year-old Catherine Summit and an 8-year-old John Summit. I am not sure who these individuals are, but for certain Perlive is not the mother of 20-year-old Mary. In the same census, Naomi and Margaret are not listed with their grandparents, John and Rebecca. Where the two girls went during this time is not known, possibly Perlive's parents or the state.

Perlive is buried at Mt Ruhama Baptist Church, on Highway 16, South of Newton, North Carolina.

The following is from "A Trip Down Memory Lane" this is the first decade (1879-1889) of the Enterprise (a local paper in Newton)

This is just the excerpt that concerns us, as relatives of Perlive. The article lists her as Pauline, but I have learned that a lot of transcripts makes that error. Also, if you look at the Widow's Application for Pension" you will understand how this mistake could happen. (Or is the tombstone wrong, and her name is really Pauline.)

Sale of Land for Taxes, January 3, 1889
Caldwell Township
Name Acres Due Tax
Pauline Summit 64 $.67 (no typo, this is sixty seven cents)

Friend of Isaac's and Perlive's Marriage Record
Name of Groom: Charles Parker
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: A. B. Bumgarner
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 11 Mar 1866
Bond Date: 09 Mar 1866
Performed By: J.D. Caldwell, Mag.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond: Leonard Parker
Occupation: C.C.C.
Witness Name(s): M. L. Cline
Original Source Page: 15
Comment:
Place: Catawba County


Isaac L Summit
Claimed Residence in Catawba County
Worked as a Tanner
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
13 March 1862 Catawba County, NC Priv 30

Promoted to Full Corpl on 01 November 1862
Served North Carolina Enlisted K Co. 46th Inf Reg. NC died wounds at Richmond, VA on 09 September 1864
Source: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
Abbreviation: NCRosterC
Published by on 1993

Regiments
Combined Matches: 1



Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type
North Carolina 46th Infantry Regiment 01 April 1862 09 April 1865 Infantry
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident


List of Soldiers

Regimental History

Battles Fought
Battle at Winchester, Virginia on 15 June 1862
Battle at Malvern Hill, Virginia on 02 July 1862
Battle at Sharpsburg, Maryland on 17 August 1862
Battle at Buckeystown, Maryland on 11 September 1862
Battle at Frederick, Maryland on 12 September 1862
Battle at Middletown, Virginia on 13 September 1862
Battle at Frederick, Maryland on 14 September 1862
Battle at Sharpsburg, Maryland on 17 September 1862
Battle at Sharpsburg, Maryland on 18 September 1862
Battle on 30 September 1862
Battle at Leesburg, Virginia on 01 October 1862
Battle at Upperville, Virginia on 15 October 1862
Battle on 04 November 1862
Battle at Randolph County, North Carolina on 15 November 1862
Battle at Fredericksburg, Virginia on 13 December 1862
Battle at Holly Shelter, New Hanover County, North Carolina on 06 February 1863
Battle at New Hanover County, North Carolina on 06 February 1863
Battle at Turkey Ridge, Georgia on 07 May 1863
Battle at Culpepper, Virginia on 15 June 1863
Battle at Richmond, Virginia on 04 July 1863
Battle at Taylorsville, Virginia on 16 July 1863
Battle at Scottsville, Virginia on 28 August 1863
Battle on 03 September 1863
Battle at Bristoe Station, Virginia on 14 October 1863
Battle at Wilderness, Virginia on 05 May 1864
Battle at Wilderness, Virginia on 06 May 1864
Battle at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia on 08 May 1864
Battle at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia on 10 May 1864
Battle at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia on 12 May 1864
Battle at Hanover Junction, Virginia on 23 May 1864
Battle at Mechanicsville, Virginia on 31 May 1864
Battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia on 01 June 1864
Battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia on 02 June 1864
Battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia on 03 June 1864
Battle at Piedmont, Virginia on 05 June 1864
Battle on 15 June 1864
Battle at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia on 15 June 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 15 June 1864
Battle at Riddell's Shop, Virginia on 15 June 1864
Battle at White Oak Swamp, Virginia on 15 June 1864
Battle at White Oak Swamp, Virginia on 24 June 1864
Battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia on 03 July 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 16 July 1864
Battle at Deep Bottom Run, Virginia on 28 July 1864
Battle at Newmarket Hill, Virginia on 28 July 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 28 July 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 29 July 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 03 August 1864
Battle on 11 August 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 15 August 1864
Battle at Globe Tavern, Virginia on 21 August 1864
Battle at Globe Tavern, Virginia on 22 August 1864
Battle at Reams' Station, Virginia on 23 August 1864
Battle at Reams' Station, Virginia on 25 August 1864
Battle at Lynchburg, Virginia on 01 September 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 02 September 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 11 September 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 01 October 1864
Battle at Chaffin's Farm, Virginia on 02 October 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 02 October 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 11 October 1864
Battle at Weldon Railroad, Virginia on 11 October 1864
Battle at Belfield, Virginia on 15 October 1864
Battle at Burgess' Mill, Virginia on 27 October 1864
Battle at Reams' Station, Virginia on 27 October 1864
Battle at Jarratt's Station, Virginia on 15 December 1864
Battle at Reams' Station, Virginia on 15 December 1864
Battle at Hatcher's Run, Virginia on 05 February 1865
Battle at Richmond County, North Carolina on 07 March 1865
Battle at Sampson County, North Carolina on 18 March 1865
Battle at Fort Stedman, Virginia on 25 March 1865
Battle at Hatcher's Run, Virginia on 25 March 1865
Battle at Fort Stedman, Virginia on 28 March 1865
Battle at Hatcher's Run, Virginia on 29 March 1865
Battle at Hatcher's Run, Virginia on 31 March 1865
Battle at Hatcher's Run, Virginia on 01 April 1865
Battle at Hatcher's Run, Virginia on 02 April 1865
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 02 April 1865
Battle at Sutherland's Station, Virginia on 02 April 1865
Battle at Amelia Court House, Virginia on 03 April 1865
Battle at Appomattox River, Virginia on 03 April 1865
Battle at Hospl., Richmond, Virginia on 03 April 1865
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 03 April 1865
Battle at Richmond, Virginia on 03 April 1865
Battle at Stoney Creek, Virginia on 03 April 1865
Battle at Sutherland's Station, Virginia on 03 April 1865
Battle at Amelia Court House, Virginia on 05 April 1865
Battle at Burkeville Junction, Virginia on 06 April 1865
Battle on 08 April 1865
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 08 April 1865
Battle at Hospl., Raleigh, North Carolina on 13 April 1865
Battle on 15 April 1865
Battle at Salisbury, North Carolina on 19 May 1865


[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:BRRR-5B
record has name spelled Pearline

----------------------------------

Paul C.'s notes say Perlene

-------------------------------------

From Glen Summit's Notes for Perlive L Abernathy:

We find Perlive, in the 1880 Census, with her daughters. She is listed as a 40-year-old head of household in Caldwell Township. Her children are listed as 21-year old Naomi, 20-year-old Margaret, 9-year-old Phillip and 4-year-old Alex. It has been suggested that Perlive remarried another Summit, thus explaining why her sons kept the Summit name. But I have always thought this doubtful. However, Dan Summitt, a contributing writer to this newsletter, has recently uncovered some valuable information confirming Perlive's marital status following her husband's death.

Two separate pension files acquired by Dan from the North Carolina State Archives show that Perlive never remarried before Phillip and Alex were born. The pension requests were submitted by Perlive on May 23, 1885 and June 22, 1901. Note: For a widow to remain eligible for a widow's pension, it was required she remain single. She stated in the applications that she never remarried. This alone proves she did not remarry another Summit. From this information we can determine that both boys, Phillip and Alex, were born to a widowed and unmarried Perlive Summit.

In a written letter of support for Perlive's application, a life-long friend and neighbor named Charles Parker signed a sworn affidavit testifying to the fact that Perlive remained single and that Isaac did engage in all military activity with Company K until his death in 1864. Although Parker states that Isaac died on the battlefield at Ream's Station, this is not correct. This was probably just an assumption he made.

--------------------------------------


Personally appeared before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court this 9th of Nov. 1885. Charles Parker a citizen of this county who a credible witness and who after being duly sworn says he was well acquainted with Isaac L Summit late member of Co K of the 46th regiment of NC Troops in the late War between the States. That on the day (sic) ________ 186___ Said Isaac L. Summit was present with said company K 46th NC Troops acting as color bearer at the Battle of Reams Station in the State of Virginia that in said battle said Isaac L Summit was shot in the charge with the colors in his hands and died on the field.

This he knows because said Isaac L Summit was a neighbor of his whom he had known all his life and who had enlisted with him the said Charles Parker in the formation of said company K in Catawba County in the year 1862 and had constantly served in said company with him from the organization thereof until he was killed as above stated.

Said Charles Parker further states that he is also well acquainted with Perlive Summit whose claim for pension is now pending and that she is the widow of said Isaac L Summit that she has never remarried and that she has no property in the right of her said husband over three hundred dollars and holds no office under the United States or State of any kind whatever and has no interest in her claim.

(signed) C Parker
Known to and subscribed before me this 9th of Nov. 1885
(signed) PA Hoyle CSC

------------------------------------

In the 1870 Census, Perlive appears to be without her daughters. However, I am making the assumption that this is not another woman with the same name; unlikely, but this could be proven differently at a later date. She is listed as the 30-year-old head of household in Caldwell Township, Catawba.
Her occupation is listed as "keeping house at home." Complicating matters, Perlive is listed with a 20-year-old Mary Summit, a 16-year-old Catherine Summit and an 8-year-old John Summit. I am not sure who these individuals are, but for certain Perlive is not the mother of 20-year-old Mary. In the same census, Naomi and Margaret are not listed with their grandparents, John and Rebecca. Where the two girls went during this time is not known, possibly Perlive's parents or the state.

Perlive is buried at Mt Rahama Baptist Church, on Highway 16, South of Newton, North Carolina.

The following is from "A Trip Down Memory Lane" this is the first decade (1879-1889) of the Enterprise (a local paper in Newton)

This is just the excerpt that concerns us, as relatives of Perlive. The article lists her as Pauline, but I have learned that a lot of transcripts makes that error. Also, if you look at the Widow's Application for Pension" you will understand how this mistake could happen. (Or is the tombstone wrong, and her name is really Pauline.)

Sale of Land for Taxes, January 3, 1889
Caldwell Township
Name Acres Due Tax
Pauline Summit 64 $.67 (no typo, this is sixty seven cents)

State of North Carolina
Catawba County
[GlenScott.FTW]

1850 Catawba County, North Carolina Census
Enumerated August 31, 1850
Page 294; Dwelling House #428

Name Age Sex Occupation RE POB
John Ornt 69 M Farmer $225 Rowan
Phillip Abernathy 33 M Farmer Catawba
Polly Abernathy 32 F Catawba
John L Abernathy 13 M Catawba
Paulina 11 F Catawba
Rhoda S 9 F Catawba
Nancy 7 F Catawba
Miles? 5 M Catawba
Ephraim 1 M Catawba

1860 Census, Catawba County, North Carolina, Roll 891, page 1011. (Difficult to read, per Paul C Summitt)

Isaac L. Summit M 29 Born North Carolina
Paulina F 24
Maybe Anna E.\Laura F 2
Maybe Cramel (?) F 1 day

1870 Caldwell Twp., Catawba County, North CarolinaRoll 573-546, entry 207/207
Paulina Summit F 30 HK Born in North Carolina
Mary F 20 same
Catherine F 16 same
John M 8 same

Paul C Summitt also notes a Pauline Summit, NC Catawba County, Caldwell twp, p. 522. He also mentions this because his other 1870 tabulation with Pauline is Cline twp. This MUST be checked.

1880 Catawba, Vol 4, ED 44, page 14, line 3 (Caldwell Twp)
Pilena (Perlina) Summit F 40 widow Born North Carolina
Naomi E. F 21 dau same
Margaret E. F 20 dau same
Philip M. M 9 son same
Alex C. M 4 son same


1880 Catawba County, North Carolina Census
Enumerated June 10, 1880
Page 450; Roll 957

Name Color Sex Age Occupation
Phil Abernathy W M 68 Farmer
Polly Abernathy W F 54 Wife
Leonard Abernathy W M 28 Son
Polly Abernathy W F 28 Wife
Caroline Bungarner W F 52 Sister-In-Law
Rhoda Abernathy W F 8 DS
Iona Abernathy W F 6 SD
Rebecca Abernathy W F 4 SD
Frank Abernathy W M 1 Son

We find Perlive, in the 1880 Census, with her daughters. She is listed as a 40-year-old head of household in Caldwell Township. Her children are listed as 21-year old Naomi, 20-year-old Margaret, 9-year-old Phillip and 4-year-old Alex. It has been suggested that Perlive remarried another Summit, thus explaining why her sons kept the Summit name. But I have always thought this doubtful. However, Dan Summitt, a contributing writer to this newsletter, has recently uncovered some valuable information confirming Perlive's marital status following her husband's death.

Two separate pension files acquired by Dan from the North Carolina State Archives show that Perlive never remarried before Phillip and Alex were born. The pension requests were submitted by Perlive on May 23, 1885 and June 22, 1901. Note: For a widow to remain eligible for a widow's pension, it was required she remain single. She stated in the applications that she never remarried. This alone proves she did not remarry another Summit. From this information we can determine that both boys, Phillip and Alex, were born to a widowed and unmarried Perlive Summit.

In a written letter of support for Perlive's application, a life-long friend and neighbor named Charles Parker signed a sworn affidavit testifying to the fact that Perlive remained single and that Isaac did engage in all military activity with Company K until his death in 1864. Although Parker states that Isaac died on the battlefield at Ream's Station, this is not correct. This was probably just an assumption he made.

"State of North Carolina
Catawba County,
Personally appeared before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court this 9th of Nov. 1885. Charles Parker a citizen of this county who a credible witness and who after being duly sworn says he was well acquainted with Isaac L Summit late member of Co K of the 46th regiment of NC Troops in the late War between the States. That on the day (sic) ________ 186___ Said Isaac L. Summitt was present with said company K 46th NC Troops acting as color bearer at the Battle of Reams Station in the State of Virginia that in said battle said Isaac L Summit was shot in the charge with the colors in his hands and
died on the field.

This he knows because said Isaac L Summit was a neighbor of his whom he had known all his life and who had enlisted with him the said Charles Parker in the formation of said company K in Catawba County in the year 1862 and had constantly served in said company with him from the organization thereof until he was killed as above stated.

Said Charles Parker further states that he is also well acquainted with Perlive Summitt whose claim for pension is now pending and that she is the widow of said Isaac L Summit that she has never remarried and that she has no property in the right of her said husband over three hundred dollars and holds no office under the United States or State of any kind whatever and has no interest in her claim.

(signed) C Parker
Known to and subscribed before me this 9th of Nov. 1885
(signed) PA Hoyle CSC"

In the 1870 Census, Perlive appears to be without her daughters. However, I am making the assumption that this is not another woman with the same name; unlikely, but this could be proven differently at a later date. She is listed as the 30-year-old head of household in Caldwell Township, Catawba. Her occupation is listed as "keeping house at home." Complicating matters, Perlive is listed with a 20-year-old Mary Summit, a 16-year-old Catherine Summit and an 8-year-old John Summit. I am not sure who these individuals are, but for certain Perlive is not the mother of 20-year-old Mary. In the same census, Naomi and Margaret are not listed with their grandparents, John and Rebecca. Where the two girls went during this time is not known, possibly Perlive's parents or the state.

Perlive is buried at Mt Ruhama Baptist Church, on Highway 16, South of Newton, North Carolina.

The following is from "A Trip Down Memory Lane" this is the first decade (1879-1889) of the Enterprise (a local paper in Newton)

This is just the excerpt that concerns us, as relatives of Perlive. The article lists her as Pauline, but I have learned that a lot of transcripts makes that error. Also, if you look at the Widow's Application for Pension" you will understand how this mistake could happen. (Or is the tombstone wrong, and her name is really Pauline.)

Sale of Land for Taxes, January 3, 1889
Caldwell Township
Name Acres Due Tax
Pauline Summit 64 $.67 (no typo, this is sixty seven cents)

Friend of Isaac's and Perlive's Marriage Record
Name of Groom: Charles Parker
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: A. B. Bumgarner
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 11 Mar 1866
Bond Date: 09 Mar 1866
Performed By: J.D. Caldwell, Mag.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond: Leonard Parker
Occupation: C.C.C.
Witness Name(s): M. L. Cline
Original Source Page: 15
Comment:
Place: Catawba County


Isaac L Summit
Claimed Residence in Catawba County
Worked as a Tanner
Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age
13 March 1862 Catawba County, NC Priv 30

Promoted to Full Corpl on 01 November 1862
Served North Carol

[NI03151] Listed in the 1870 census, Catawba County, Caldwell twp, p. 516

[NI03152] Listed in 1870 Census, NC, Catawba County, Caldwell twp, p. 511
Glen says name listed as Sinda Summit[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Listed in 1870 Census, NC, Catawba County, Caldwell twp, p. 511
Glen says name listed as Sinda Summit

[NI03153] Listed in NC 1870 census, Rowan County, Morgan twp, p. 516

[NI03157] Summit, Nancy 1911Huit, David S530 SUM09FA

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Nancy 1911Huit, David S530 SUM09FA

[NI03161] Mormon Record AFN:J9G3-Z1

[NI03162] Mormon Record AFN:J9G4-05
Has name Anna
has DOB 1808
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Found on www.genserv.com index#1599
has name Ann
has DOB Nov 29, 1813
has DOD 1886
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[NI03168] Mormon Library Call #s 5027127 & 1553840
record has name as either Sarah or Sally Sommet or Summet
record has husband's name as either Henry Lail or Lagel[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 5027127 & 1553840
record has name as either Sarah or Sally Sommet or Summet
record has husband's name as either Henry Lail or Lagel

[NI03169] [GlenScott.FTW]



[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

[NI03170] Mormon Library Call # 1760776
record has birthdate as 21Oct1806 and mother as Elizabeth Master
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www.genserve.com, Index # 147
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[GlenScott.FTW]

The 1880 Bean Blossom, Monroe County, Indiana Census lists Lavina Summit-Litten living in the home of her son William C Litten and daughter-in-law (also her neice) Virlincha Elizabeth.

The census states that Lavina is a retired housekeeper and gives her birthplace as North Carolina, it also states that her mother and father were both born in Wales. This would be Christian Summit, the son Johannes Frantz Sammet and his first wife Catherine Link.

It should be noted that many Germans came to the colonies by way of the British Isles, so it entirely possible that Christian was born in Wales either during the process of emigrating to the colonies. Or like many Germans they settled in Great Britain for a short period then ultimately went to the American Colonies.

This information is provided by Robert Summitt of Stinesville Indiana. This very interesting information must be doublechecked and may be a very important clue to the migration route of Johannes Frantz Sammet.

Robert Summit writes:

"Then the Germans were severely persecuted for their religious beliefs (not baptizing babies into the state church and not allowed to pass property to their children) they fled to the Palatinate, where there was a more favorable or tolerant ruler. He died. Then six wars occurred between 1633 and 1688 in the region. the land was devastated and the people starving. Many of the people were moved to England because Queen Anne had mercy on them. They were resettled in Wales, Scotland and Ireland; from whence, they went to America after a generation or two. Most of these people came to Penn's Colony, and first settled in Berks and Lancaster counties, then moved down the Shenandoah Valley as the Land was colonized. They kept their German dialiect, customs and ways for 200 years after leaving Europe.

Again I digress to give you notes from "A History of Catawba County" N.C. by the Catawba County Historical Association (1954). Out Pennsylvania Dutch ancestors came from Lincoln and Rowan County, North Carolina. They were the Summets, Hetricks, Lentzes, Links, and Yoders. Littens and Sherrills were there, too, but had English or French ancestry. Adam Sherrill came with his eifht sons in 1747 to Catawba County. Lincoln County, North Carolina was formed in 1779; and Catawba County from Lincoln in 1842. The 1880 Owen County Census (Indiana) says the parents of Conrad Hetrick was born in Scotland, as the Summets were born in Wales. Eleven Hetrick families came to America in 1753, twenty Schmidt families and ralate families. Most were palatinates from England. (See "Swiss and German Pioneers of Southeastern Pennsylvania" by Eshleman--Indiana University Library. F160.59 E76"

[NI03172] [GlenScott.FTW]

In 1827, a John Summit had a maternity suit filed against him by a single woman named Eliza Summet. It was probably this Eliza Summit or the separated wife of Francis Summit, Jr. One family researcher indicates that John, the son of Francis Sr, was a "scoundrel" and fathered some of Francis Jr.'s children? But no proof of this has been found.

"Lincoln County North Carolina
March 29th 1827

The examination of Elizabeth Summet, in the said County Single Woman Taken an oath before us Joseph Lawrence and Miles Abernathy two of the Justices of the peace in and for the Said County this 29th day of March in the year of Our One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty seven. Who saith that she is now with Child and that the said child is likely to be born a bastard and to be Chargeable to county aforesaid and that John Summet Senr of the Said County is the father of Said Child. ----------Taken before us the day and year above written.

her

Eliza X
Summet

mark

J. Lawrence - JL
Miles Abernathy - JB"

The transcription of this legal document was retrieved on December 16, 1997 from the North Carolina State Archives by Daniel Summitt of Lexington, North Carolina.

In the NC Archives a copy of estate papers for Jethro (identified as a minor). His guardian was Lewis Hewit. Eliza Summit and Lewis Hewitt was named in a bond listing Eliza as the administrator of the estate. Eliza was the only one that signed the paper (by mark). The date of the papers are January and April, 1830. Jethro's estate consisted of $100.00. Dan Summitt Speculates that this could have possibly been a payment from John? Another interesting note, "Sally Summit and Lewis Hewit are held and firmly bound......" The names are handwritten, Sally is stricken thru and Eliza is written in the margin. At the bottom of the page someone has signed the document for Eliza. The signature is Sally Summit, again the Sally is marked thru and Eliza is written above Sally. This information from Dan Summitt of Lexington, North Carolina.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

In 1827, a John Summit had a maternity suit filed against him by a single woman named Eliza Summet. It was probably this Eliza Summit or the separated wife of Francis Summit, Jr. One family researcher indicates that John, the son of Francis Sr, was a "scoundrel" and fathered some of Francis Jr.'s children? But no proof of this has been found.

"Lincoln County North Carolina
March 29th 1827

The examination of Elizabeth Summet, in the said County Single Woman Taken an oath before us Joseph Lawrence and Miles Abernathy two of the Justices of the peace in and for the Said County this 29th day of March in the year of Our One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty seven. Who saith that she is now with Child and that the said child is likely to be born a bastard and to be Chargeable to county aforesaid and that John Summet Senr of the Said County is the father of Said Child. ----------Taken before us the day and year above written.

her

Eliza X
Summet

mark

J. Lawrence - JL
Miles Abernathy - JB"

The transcription of this legal document was retrieved on December 16, 1997 from the North Carolina State Archives by Daniel Summitt of Lexington, North Carolina.

In the NC Archives a copy of estate papers for Jethro (identified as a minor). His guardian was Lewis Hewit. Eliza Summit and Lewis Hewitt was named in a bond listing Eliza as the administrator of the estate. Eliza was the only one that signed the paper (by mark). The date of the papers are January and April, 1830. Jethro's estate consisted of $100.00. Dan Summitt Speculates that this could have possibly been a payment from John? Another interesting note, "Sally Summit and Lewis Hewit are held and firmly bound......" The names are handwritten, Sally is stricken thru and Eliza is written in the margin. At the bottom of the page someone has signed the document for Eliza. The signature is Sally Summit, again the Sally is marked thru and Eliza is written above Sally. This information from Dan Summitt of Lexington, North Carolina.

[NI03182] AFN:BRRR-8T
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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

[]

I am missing pages of Ray Von Caldwell's book (pp 58 -- 77) and thus my list here is incomplete.

[NI03183] Mormon Record AFN:BRRR-9
-------------------
Mormon Library Call #s 7522012 & 884604
has DOB 1846 ("age 4 in 1850" is the note perhaps indicating this was obtained from census data
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Found on www.genserv.com index#4856
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one source suggested DOB 1849
-----------------
AFN:BRRR-91
has name as Barbara Margret Summit
has DOB 1849
--------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

North Carolina Marriage Records

Name of Groom: H. H. Caldwell
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: B. M.S. Summitt
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 09 May 1861
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. D. Caldwell, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 89
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

Name of Groom: Henry H. Caldwell
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: Barbara M.S. Summit
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 09 May 1861
Bond Date: 08 May 1861
Performed By: J.D. Caldwell, Mag
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond: Wm. H. Drum
Occupation: C.C.
Witness Name(s): Geo. Setzer
Original Source Page: 3
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03185] Found on www.genserv.com index#1576
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#1576
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[GlenScott.FTW]

North Carolina Marriage Records

Name of Groom: Geo W. Callahan
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: S. E. Summit
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date:
Bond Date: 07 Oct 1865
Performed By:
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond: J. S. Nelson
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Geo. Setzer
Original Source Page: 3
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

Name of Groom: George W. Callahan
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: A. E. Summit
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 08 Oct 1865
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. S. Nelson, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 85
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[GlenScott.FTW]

North Carolina Marriage Records

Name of Groom: Geo W. Callahan
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: S. E. Summit
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date:
Bond Date: 07 Oct 1865
Performed By:
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond: J. S. Nelson
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Geo. Setzer
Original Source Page: 3
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

Name of Groom: George W. Callahan
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:
Name of Bride: A. E. Summit
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name:
Bride's Mother's Name:
Marriage Date: 08 Oct 1865
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. S. Nelson, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 85
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03190] Listed in the NC 1870 Census, Gaston County, Cherryville Twp p. 657

[NI03191] Listed in the NC 1870 Census, Gaston County, Cherryville Township, p. 657

[NI03192] Listed in the NC 1870 Cencus, Beaufort County, Long Acre Twp, p. 056

[NI03193] Listed in the KY 1870 Census, Fleming County, P. 491

[NI03194] Listed in the IN 1870 census, Marion County, p. 345

[NI03195] Listed in the Ky 1870 census, Shelby County, p 523

[NI03197] Listed in the KY 1870 census, Nicholas County, p. 227

[NI03198] Listed in the KY 1870 census, Spencer County, p. 150[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Listed in the KY 1870 census, Spencer County, p. 150

[NI03199] Listed in the KY 1870 census, Nicholas County, p. 227

[NI03203] AFN:M3X2-VH

[NI03204] Mormon Church Records AFN:M3x2-TB

[NI03205] Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-LS
suspect that this may be Rachel Cazanda Summitt and the other Cazandy Summit listed in this database
-----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMITT, CANZADY MATILDA?: b. Nov 17, 1851, bapt. Jan 18, 1852. St Pauls Lutheran

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-LS
suspect that this may be Rachel Cazanda Summitt and the other Cazandy Summit listed in this database
-----------
[GlenScott.FTW]

SUMMITT, CANZADY MATILDA?: b. Nov 17, 1851, bapt. Jan 18, 1852. St Pauls Lutheran

[NI03206] Mormon Record AFN:7WC5-13
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Found on www.genserv.com index#963
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:7WC5-13
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Found on www.genserv.com index#963
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[NI03207] Mormon Record AFN:7WC4-N7Found on www.genserv.com index#959
----------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Don lives in Erda utah with his wife, four boys and assorted farm animals as of 1998. He teaches Environmental Technology at the local community college there and serves part-time as an engineer officer in the National Guard.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:7WC4-N7Found on www.genserv.com index#959
----------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Don lives in Erda utah with his wife, four boys and assorted farm animals as of 1998. He teaches Environmental Technology at the local community college there and serves part-time as an engineer officer in the National Guard.

[NI03209] Mormon Record AFN:F7CL-CF
Library Call #s 7828204 & 1126408
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Found on www.genserv.com index#955
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Eddie Laverne was killed in a construction accident on an Air Force Base on St Lawrence Island, Alaska. His construction crew were making repairs following the great earthquake of that year.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:F7CL-CF
Library Call #s 7828204 & 1126408
-------------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#955
--------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Eddie Laverne was killed in a construction accident on an Air Force Base on St Lawrence Island, Alaska. His construction crew were making repairs following the great earthquake of that year.

[NI03210] Mormon Record AFN:29VV-F6[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:29VV-F6

[NI03211] Mormon Record AFN:29VV-GC[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:29VV-GC

[NI03212] Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Fleming County, 2nd Div, dwelling 551, Family 551, Roll 199
Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-2M
record has name Margaret Ricketts[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Some info obtained from 1850 census, KY, Fleming County, 2nd Div, dwelling 551, Family 551, Roll 199
Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-2M
record has name Margaret Ricketts

[NI03213] Mormon Record AFN:5M9K-23[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:5M9K-23

[NI03214] Mormon Record AFN:D74X-BV
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:D74X-BV
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[NI03215] Mormon Record AFN:DC9R-GN[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:DC9R-GN

[NI03216] Mormon Record AFN:5XBH-52
record has name spelled Sumate[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:5XBH-52
record has name spelled Sumate

[NI03217] Mormon Record AFN:2GW1-KV[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:2GW1-KV

[NI03218] Mormon Record AFN:2GW1-L2[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:2GW1-L2

[NI03219] Mormon Record AFN:3VSO-C8[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3VSO-C8

[NI03220] Mormon Record AFN:3VSO-B3[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3VSO-B3

[NI03222] was killed when he was struck by lightning. Died relatively young.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

was killed when he was struck by lightning. Died relatively young.

[NI03223] Mormon Record AFN:KLJ5-8J

[NI03224] Mormon Record AFN:KLJ5-9P
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www.genserve.com, Index # 6831
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www.genserve.com, Index # 8442
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[NI03225] Mormon Record AFN:K88L-W3[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:K88L-W3

[NI03226] Mormon Record AFN:K88L-X8[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:K88L-X8

[NI03227] Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-9T[GlenScott.FTW]

1860 English Township, Iowa Census
Post Office: Millersburgh
Enumerated July 3rd, 1860
Dwelling House: 482
Family: 504

John Summit 38 M Farmer $200 $150 Kentucky
Catherine Summit 29 F Ohio
Robert Summit 10 M Indiana
Louisa Summit 9 F Indiana
Adeline Summit 8 F Indiana
Chene Summit 5 M Indiana
Olnac Summit 3 M Iowa
Flotilda Summit 3/12 F Iowa



Family immigrated to Iowa about 1854-1855 to a place called Nevada, now called North English, Iowa.


-----Original Message-----
From: PSumm@aol.com [mailto:PSumm@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 1999 10:34 PM
To: jukebox32@earthlink.net
Subject: Other Iowa Summitt From Kentucky


Dick, I got a question for you. I now know of at least three early Kentucky Summitts that ended up in Iowa. Your Solomon, a James F. Summitt, and a John Robert Summitt. I am writing you about the John Robert Summitt. I have been in touch with a fine lady named Mary Summitt who was married to a John Summitt (now deceased) who traces back to this Iowa John Robert Summitt. Mary Summitt at age 78 was
living in Loveland, CO and I assume is still alive. Her husband apparently was an avid family researcher and she says she has all kinds of family documents. The last time I heard from her, she said:

Dear Paul,

I was very interested when I received your letter--how John would have been excited! He worked very diligently at his geneology hobby. There is a great deal of material here, however, I am at a loss as to where to begin to fulfill your request. My sons are both very buzy and have not had any time to become acquainted with it--hope to someday. I do know that his records show that his ancestor John Robert Summitt was born July 6, 1820 in Kentucky and immigrated to Iowa in 1840 [probably later] to a place called Nevada & is now called North English. There seems to be an extended history on his family as well as land aquisitions, will, obits, etc. I would be happy to share anything here, if anyone were to come and make copies. I'm sorry that I am unable to do so. Today I am 78 years old and while in reasonably good health, I must limit myself to necessary activities.

Most Sincerely Yours,

Mary Summitt
224 N. Monroe, #401
Loveland, CO 80537

Her telephone number (listed on the internet under John Summitt) is 970-663-6774. Also listed in Loveland is a Jim Summitt, 789 w. 10th Street, Loveland, CO 80537-4694, phone 970-667-6950. I suspect that Jim is Mary's son.

Since Loveland is just a few miles north of Denver, I wonder if you would consider taking on the task of going up there and copying records that Mary has on her husband's line. If you would, I will call first and talk to Mary and, if Jim is her son, talk to him--so you would not go in blind. I now have what I consider sound evidence that this John Robert Summitt is the son of John R. (born probably around 1790) and Margaret Ricketts Summitt of Fleming county, Kentucky. It would really be great to have the documentation in Mary's possession and I do not know of a way otherwise to get it. If you feel uncomfortable with this kind of excursion, I would understand it.

Got to close.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL

-----Original Message-----
From: PSumm@aol.com [mailto:PSumm@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 1999 10:34 PM
To: jukebox32@earthlink.net
Subject: Other Iowa Summitt From Kentucky


Dick, I got a question for you. I now know of at least three early Kentucky Summitts that ended up in Iowa. Your Solomon, a James F. Summitt, and a John Robert Summitt.

I am writing you about the John Robert Summitt. I have been in touch with a fine lady named Mary Summitt who was married to a John Summitt (now deceased) who traces back to this Iowa John Robert Summitt. Mary Summitt at age 78 was living in Loveland, CO and I assume is still alive. Her husband apparently was an avid family researcher and she says she has all kinds of family documents. The last time I heard from her, she said:

Dear Paul,

I was very interested when I received your letter--how John would have been excited! He worked very diligently at his geneology hobby. There is a great deal of material here, however, I am at a loss as to where to begin to fulfill your request. My sons are both very buzy and have not had any time show that his ancestor John Robert Summitt was born July 6, 1820 in Kentucky and immigrated to Iowa in 1840 [probably later] to a place called Nevada & is now called North English. There seems to be an extended history on his family as well as land aquisitions, will, obits, etc. I would be happy to share anything here, if anyone were to come and make copies. I'm sorry that I am unable to do so. Today I am 78 years old and while in reasonably good health, I must limit myself to necessary activities.

Most Sincerely Yours,

Mary Summitt
224 N. Monroe, #401
Loveland, CO 80537

Her telephone number (listed on the internet under John Summitt) is 970-663-6774. Also listed in Loveland is a Jim Summitt, 789 w. 10th Street, Loveland, CO 80537-4694, phone 970-667-6950. I suspect that Jim is Mary's son.

Since Loveland is just a few miles north of Denver, I wonder if you would consider taking on the task of going up there and copying records that Mary has on her husband's line. If you would, I will call first and talk to Mary and, if Jim is her son, talk to him--so you would not go in blind. I now have what I consider sound evidence that this John Robert Summitt is the son of John R. (born probably around 1790) and Margaret Ricketts Summitt of Fleming county, Kentucky. It would really be great to have the documentation in Mary's possession and I do not know of a way otherwise to get it. If you
feel uncomfortable with this kind of excursion, I would understand it.

Got to close.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL

[NI03228] Mormon Record AFN:3S81-XJ[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3S81-XJ

[NI03229] Mormon Record AFN:3S81-ZP[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3S81-ZP

[NI03230] Mormon Record AFN:N6LW-21[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:N6LW-21

[NI03231] Mormon Record AFN:3S81-ST[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3S81-ST

[NI03232] Mormon Record AFN:3S81-T1[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3S81-T1

[NI03233] Mormon Record AFN:GX61-NL

[NI03234] Mormon Record AFN:GX61-PR[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:GX61-PR

[NI03235] Mormon Record AFN:TLNH-X2Notes from Dan Summitt:
Joshua volunteered for service in the War of Northern Aggression in 1861 and served with Company F, the 38th Regiment of North Carolina Troops, and served the entire four years of the war. The company was known as the "Catawba Wildcats" and was organized in September 1861. At Camp Mason on April 16, 1862, he was made Second Lieutenant, and during the last two years of the war was in command of Company F of the 38th Regiment.
---------------[GlenScott.FTW]

"Joshua was a devout family man, a devoted father and good provider. The first priority of both Joshua and Lena was the upbringing and education of their children. Marshall Hill, their son, received the A.B. degree from Concordia College in Conover, the B.A. degree from the University of Virginia, the M.A. degree from the University of North Carolina and the LL.B. degree from Georgetown University in Washington D.C. Their daughter, Bessie Iola Yount was the first girl to graduate from Concordia College in Conover. She received the M.A. degree from Kee Mar Seminary, Hagerstown, Maryland.

In the early 1870's, Joshua Yount had constructed on 1st Avenue, South in the town of Conover, a short distance from his mercantile business, a stately home in colonial architecture with solid brick walls, bay windows, frosted glass doors, hardwood floors and a handsome stairway. The cupola on top gave a view of the surrounding territory. The brick for the structure was hand made at the brick yard of Fidas Herman farm, just west of Conover." From the Heritage of Catawba County.



Note: In the 1850 Catawba County, NC Census, Joshua's mother is listed as head of household. Father not listed, apparently dead
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Notes from Dan Summitt:
Joshua volunteered for service in the War of Northern Aggression in 1861 and served with Company F, the 38th Regiment of North Carolina Troops, and served the entire four years of the war. The company was known as the "Catawba Wildcats" and was organized in September 1861. At Camp Mason on April 16, 1862, he was made Second Lieutenant, and during the last two years of the war was in command of Company F of the 38th Regiment.
---------------[GlenScott.FTW]

"Joshua was a devout family man, a devoted father and good provider. The first priority of both Joshua and Lena was the upbringing and education of their children. Marshall Hill, their son, received the A.B. degree from Concordia College in Conover, the B.A. degree from the University of Virginia, the M.A. degree from the University of North Carolina and the LL.B. degree from Georgetown University in Washington D.C. Their daughter, Bessie Iola Yount was the first girl to graduate from Concordia College in Conover. She received the M.A. degree from Kee Mar Seminary, Hagerstown, Maryland.

In the early 1870's, Joshua Yount had constructed on 1st Avenue, South in the town of Conover, a short distance from his mercantile business, a stately home in colonial architecture with solid brick walls, bay windows, frosted glass doors, hardwood floors and a handsome stairway. The cupola on top gave a view of the surrounding territory. The brick for the structure was hand made at the brick yard of Fidas Herman farm, just west of Conover." From the Heritage of Catawba County.



Note: In the 1850 Catawba County, NC Census, Joshua's mother is listed as head of household. Father not listed, apparently dead[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:TLNH-X2

[NI03236] Mormon Record AFN:TLJ3-D7
has DOB 1839
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www.genserve.com, Index # 1584
one t
has DOB Jan 8, 1853
has DOD Dec 20, 1905
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Eastview Cemetery, Catawba.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:TLJ3-D7
has DOB 1839
------------
www.genserve.com, Index # 1584
one t
has DOB Jan 8, 1853
has DOD Dec 20, 1905
------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Eastview Cemetery, Catawba.

[NI03237] Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-B1[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KXTJ-B1

[NI03238] Mormon Record AFN:DC9R-FH[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:DC9R-FH

[NI03240] Mormon Record AFN:HWH2-FF

[NI03241] Mormon Record AFN:HWH2-BW[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:HWH2-BW

[NI03242] Mormon Record AFN:K88D-ZL

[NI03243] Mormon Record AFN:K88D-V3[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:K88D-V3

[NI03244] Mormon Record AFN:2GX8-62[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:2GX8-62

[NI03245] Mormon Record AFN:KZZZ-V8[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KZZZ-V8

[NI03246] Mormon Record AFN:KZ25-7N[GlenScott.FTW]

Rebecca is probably the daughter of John Summit and Margaret Snap.

http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Bios?read=2496

John A CAMPBELL 2561, Nicholas Co.

Posted by Sandi Gorin on Tue, 24 Nov 1998

Surname: Campbell, Lewis, Griffith, Miley, Story, Summitt, Moore

History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 738. [Nicholas County] [Carlisle City and Precinct]
JOHN A. CAMPBELL, County Clerk, Carlisle; was born in Lewis County, Ky., July 13, 1827, near Flemingsburg. His father, Edward Campbell, was of Scotch origin, and a native of Mason COunty, where he was born May 22, 1801. After marriage he lived in Lewis County until the death of his wife in 1837. After his second marriage he went to Fleming County and died in 1844. The mother, Mary Lewis, of Welsh extraction, was born in Lewis County in 1803, and died in 1837; her parents were Stephen and Julia (Griffith) Lewis. The parents of John A. had seven children; four are now living: our subject; S. R., of Fleming County; Lee L., in Jefferson County, Ill., farming; Rebecca, wife of a Baptist minister in Jefferson County, Ill. Mr. Campbell worked on the farm until seventeen years of age, when he began learning the trade of wagon making, which he finished with a Mr. Miley at Murphysville, Mason County, Ky.; then came to Carlisle, where he carried on a shop for eleven years. At the time of beginning his trade he could not write his own name, having attended school but about six week during his life. He perfected his education by diligent study during his apprenticeship, thus fitting himself for the responsible position he now occupies. He is a remarkably fine penman, having acquired the art by copying letters from printed matter, and his books are marvels of neatness, beauty and accuracy. He was elected to his present position in 1858, which position he has held since, with the exception of a few months in the year 1862, when he was displaced by the soldiery. He was married March 2, 1847, in Fleming County, to Miss Malinda J. Story, a native of Fleming County, where she was born Feb. 22, 1825. Her parents were James E. and Rebecca (Summitt) Story. By this marriage there were seven children, viz: Silas W., a farmer in Nicholas; Mary J., wife of George W. Moore, of Mt. Sterling; James B., an artist and merchant, Carlisle; John M., Deputy Clerk; Virgie, Ida and Annie. He is a Democrat politically and a member of the Odd Fellows' fraternity.


[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:KZ25-7N[GlenScott.FTW]

Rebecca is probably the daughter of John Summit and Margaret Snap.

http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Bios?read=2496

John A CAMPBELL 2561, Nicholas Co.

Posted by Sandi Gorin on Tue, 24 Nov 1998

Surname: Campbell, Lewis, Griffith, Miley, Story, Summitt, Moore

History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 738. [Nicholas County] [Carlisle City and Precinct]
JOHN A. CAMPBELL, County Clerk, Carlisle; was born in Lewis County, Ky., July 13, 1827, near Flemingsburg. His father, Edward Campbell, was of Scotch origin, and a native of Mason COunty, where he was born May 22, 1801. After marriage he lived in Lewis County until the death of his wife in 1837. After his second marriage he went to Fleming County and died in 1844. The mother, Mary Lewis, of Welsh extraction, was born in Lewis County in 1803, and died in 1837; her parents were Stephen and Julia (Griffith) Lewis. The parents of John A. had seven children; four are now living: our subject; S. R., of Fleming County; Lee L., in Jefferson County, Ill., farming; Rebecca, wife of a Baptist minister in Jefferson County, Ill. Mr. Campbell worked on the farm until seventeen years of age, when he began learning the trade of wagon making, which he finished with a Mr. Miley at Murphysville, Mason County, Ky.; then came to Carlisle, where he carried on a shop for eleven years. At the time of beginning his trade he could not write his own name, having attended school but about six week during his life. He perfected his education by diligent study during his apprenticeship, thus fitting himself for the responsible position he now occupies. He is a remarkably fine penman, having acquired the art by copying letters from printed matter, and his books are marvels of neatness, beauty and accuracy. He was elected to his present position in 1858, which position he has held since, with the exception of a few months in the year 1862, when he was displaced by the soldiery. He was married March 2, 1847, in Fleming County, to Miss Malinda J. Story, a native of Fleming County, where she was born Feb. 22, 1825. Her parents were James E. and Rebecca (Summitt) Story. By this marriage there were seven children, viz: Silas W., a farmer in Nicholas; Mary J., wife of George W. Moore, of Mt. Sterling; James B., an artist and merchant, Carlisle; John M., Deputy Clerk; Virgie, Ida and Annie. He is a Democrat politically and a member of the Odd Fellows' fraternity.

[NI03249] Mormon Record AFN:S3FT-9C

[NI03250] Mormon Record AFN:S3FT-86[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:S3FT-86

[NI03252] 1776 - Jacob Summit and a Leonard Summit are listed on FTM CD 144 as "Loyalists in the American Revolution." This cd needs to be looked at for locale.
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[NI03253] Mormon Record AFN:BK9R-2X[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:BK9R-2X

[NI03254] Mormon Record AFN:BK9R-34[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:BK9R-34

[NI03255] Mormon Record AFN:BRRQ-SG[GlenScott.FTW]

Henry LAIL OR LAGEL Sex: M Event(s): Born: 27 Mar 1810 Catawba', 'North Carolina Parents:
Father: George LAGIL OR LAIL Mother: Barbara LONGCRIER Batch number: 5027127 Sheet: 34

Henry B. LAGLE OR LAIL Sex: M Event(s): Born: 27 Mar 1810 Lincoln', 'North Carolina Parents:
Father: George LAGLE OR LAIL Mother: Barbara LONGCRIER Batch number: 5027127
Sheet: 32

Blacksmith and Wagonmaker; he is buried at St Peters Lutheran Church, Catawba County, North Carolina.

[NI03256] Mormon Record AFN:C6NR-8D[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:C6NR-8D

[NI03259] Mormon Record AFN:K88L-VW[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:K88L-VW

[NI03260] [GlenScott.FTW]

Marriage License: Book 5 Page 536; C.D. Drum and James Hager witnesses; H.H. Caldwell, Justice of the Peace


ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/catawba/cemeteries/catcm_s.txt

CATAWBA COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Index of Catawba County Cemeteries - S 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Derick S. Hartshorn derick@twave.net

This index has been compiled from the nine volumes of Catawba County Cemeteries which has been produced over the last thirteen years by the Catawba County Genealogical Society. This work represents nearly all the marked graves in the county and a few beyond the borders. The difficulty in locating a specific individual is due only to the fact that nine volumes must be searched. This index contains all the names appearing on the markers, not necessarily just the deceased. This includes parents and dedications. Whenever maiden names are supplied they are listed together with married names. It contains over 4,100 surnames and 65,000 entries.

Those researching surnames in Western North Carolina, particularly names of German origin are aware of the many spelling varieties. Rather than list a "see also" list, please be aware that the names are listed EXACTLY as they appear on the grave stones and search accordingly.

Surname Given Name Vol:Page Cemetery

SUMMIT A. C. |1:139 Piney Grove Baptist
SUMMIT A. C. |2:064 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Dora |1:139 | Piney Grove Baptist
SUMMIT Dora Bollinger |2:065 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT George D. |2:064 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Isaac L. |2:065 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT John |2:063 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Margaret E. |2:065 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Mary C. |2:063 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Perline |2:065 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMITT Bessie Bell |2:060 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMITT Marion P. |2:060 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMITT Naoma E. |2:062 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMITT Susen Crouse |2:060 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Marriage License: Book 5 Page 536; C.D. Drum and James Hager witnesses; H.H. Caldwell, Justice of the Peace


ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/catawba/cemeteries/catcm_s.txt

CATAWBA COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Index of Catawba County Cemeteries - S 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Derick S. Hartshorn derick@twave.net

This index has been compiled from the nine volumes of Catawba County Cemeteries which has been produced over the last thirteen years by the Catawba County Genealogical Society. This work represents nearly all the marked graves in the county and a few beyond the borders. The difficulty in locating a specific individual is due only to the fact that nine volumes must be searched. This index contains all the names appearing on the markers, not necessarily just the deceased. This includes parents and dedications. Whenever maiden names are supplied they are listed together with married names. It contains over 4,100 surnames and 65,000 entries.

Those researching surnames in Western North Carolina, particularly names of German origin are aware of the many spelling varieties. Rather than list a "see also" list, please be aware that the names are listed EXACTLY as they appear on the grave stones and search accordingly.

Surname Given Name Vol:Page Cemetery

SUMMIT A. C. |1:139 Piney Grove Baptist
SUMMIT A. C. |2:064 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Dora |1:139 | Piney Grove Baptist
SUMMIT Dora Bollinger |2:065 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT George D. |2:064 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Isaac L. |2:065 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT John |2:063 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Margaret E. |2:065 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Mary C. |2:063 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMIT Perline |2:065 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMITT Bessie Bell |2:060 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMITT Marion P. |2:060 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMITT Naoma E. |2:062 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist
SUMMITT Susen Crouse |2:060 | Mt. Ruhama Baptist

[NI03263] Mormon Record AFN:C6NR-9K[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:C6NR-9K

[NI03264] Mormon Record AFN:BZNQ-44[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:BZNQ-44

[NI03265] Mormon Record AFN:2WGK-T1[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:2WGK-T1

[NI03266] Mormon Record AFN:D37C-N9[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:D37C-N9

[NI03267] Mormon Record AFN:5BZG-WF[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:5BZG-WF

[NI03270] Mormon Record AFN:G7Q4-5M[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:G7Q4-5M

[NI03271] Mormon Record AFN:G7Q4-39

[NI03272] Mormon Record AFN:G7Q4-4G

[NI03273] Mormon Record AFN:3VB5-FT[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3VB5-FT

[NI03274] Mormon Record AFN:CDZS-7P[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:CDZS-7P

[NI03276] Found in International Genealogical Index 1994
Documents C517821 216836
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[NI03279] Mormon Library Call # 8226307 & 0884881
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 8226307 & 0884881
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[NI03283] Mormon Library Call #s 9069904 & 1553660[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 9069904 & 1553660

[NI03286] Mormon Library Call # 1761048[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1761048

[NI03287] Mormon Library Call #s 8117706 & 1260914[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 8117706 & 1260914

[NI03288] Mormon Library Call # 1760831John's parents were born in Kentucky
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1900 census for Davis Township, Layfayette County, Missouri
film#1240869 p48A
NOTE: name spelled Summet
-----------
1910 census for Davis Township, Layfayette County, Missouri
NOTE: lists both of John's parents born in Kentucky
----------

[NI03289] [GlenScott.FTW]

John SUMMIT
Sex: M

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Francis W
Marriage: 1888
Of, , Illinois
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

John SUMMIT
Sex: M

Marriage(s):
Spouse: Francis W
Marriage: 1888
Of, , Illinois

[NI03290] Mormon Library Call # 1760831
------------------------
Possible Jefferson or Davis Township
------------------------
According to Martha Ellen Keck Pruitt, Austrailia said she didn't believe in naming children after another person because the child usually wouldn't survive. Her belief was reinforced when her first son died at an early age after being named after his father.
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Told her children that her father was born in Indiana and his father was born in Kentucky according to Martha Ellen Keck Pruitt.
---------------------------[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760831
------------------------
Possible Jefferson or Davis Township
------------------------
According to Martha Ellen Keck Pruitt, Austrailia said she didn't believe in naming children after another person because the child usually wouldn't survive. Her belief was reinforced when her first son died at an early age after being named after his father.
--------------------------
Told her children that her father was born in Indiana and his father was born in Kentucky according to Martha Ellen Keck Pruitt.
---------------------------

[NI03291] Mormon Library Call # 1760946
has name spelled Summet
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946
has name spelled Summet
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[NI03292] www.genserve.com, Index # 4644
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 4644
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[NI03295] Mormon Library Call # 1760946
has name spelled Summet
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Glen's notes have name spelled Elza
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760946
has name spelled Summet
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Glen's notes have name spelled Elza
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[NI03297] Mormon Library Call #s 183507, 865, 30436[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 183507, 865, 30436

[NI03298] Mormon Library Call #s 8610804 & 1396187
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[NI03301] Mormon Library Call #s C517821 & 216836[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s C517821 & 216836

[NI03302] Mormon Library Call #s 8316603 & 1395568
record has mother's name as Kate Stine
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Found on www.genserv.com index#943
---------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

SILENT HOME CEMETERY, Roger Mills County, State of Oklahoma

Summitt, Billy Don, Born 1943 Died 1943, Son of Lester & Dorothy
Summift, Don Charles, Born 05-24-1982 Died 05-12-1983, Son of James Don
Summitt, Eddie L., Born 10-25-1940 Died 07-20-1964, Son of Lester & Dorothy
Summitt, George D., Born 1877 Died 1966
Summitt, Lester A., Born 03-29-1914 Died 06-26-1985
Summitt, Lettie A., Born 1884 Died 1951, Wife of George D.

GEORGE SUMMIT 3 Apr 1877 Apr 1966 73644 (Elk City, Beckham, OK) (No Location Given) 443-34-7533 Oklahoma (Between 1951 and 1952)

LDS: George Dan SUMMIT Sex: M Event(s): Born: 3 Apr 1877 Le Roy, Mclean, Illinois Parents: Father: Lawson Alexander SUMMIT Mother: Kate STINE Batch number: 8316603 Sheet: 1

[NI03303] Mormon Record AFN:FWBT-SW
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:FWBT-SW
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[NI03304] Mormon Record AFN:351J-BG
------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:351J-BG
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[NI03305] Mormon Library call #s 8607004 & 1396175
has father's name as Real
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library call #s 8607004 & 1396175
has father's name as Real
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[NI03308] Mormon Library Call #s 8926303 & 1553570[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 8926303 & 1553570

[NI03309] Mormon Library Call # 1760839
name spelled John Calvin Summet
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www.genserve.com, Index # 492
one t
lists wife as Flara J. Shawver
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Monroe County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records J-Z 1853-1920

This book contains names of groom/bride, name of spouse, date of birth, color,
date of
marriage, book and page number.

Goble Mildren L John C Summit Dec 23 1893 W Apr 9 1917
16149

Summit John C Flora J Sohawber Jan 26 1871 5264
Summit John C Mildren L Goble Aprl 9 1893 W Aprl 9 1917
16149
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760839
name spelled John Calvin Summet
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www.genserve.com, Index # 492
one t
lists wife as Flara J. Shawver
---------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Monroe County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records J-Z 1853-1920

This book contains names of groom/bride, name of spouse, date of birth, color,
date of
marriage, book and page number.

Goble Mildren L John C Summit Dec 23 1893 W Apr 9 1917
16149

Summit John C Flora J Sohawber Jan 26 1871 5264
Summit John C Mildren L Goble Aprl 9 1893 W Aprl 9 1917
16149

[NI03310] Found on www.genserv.com index#37
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#37
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[NI03313] Mormon Library Call # C504841, 496620, 0883672[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # C504841, 496620, 0883672

[NI03314] Mormon Library Call # 1761115 & 1761081
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[NI03315] Mormon Library Call # 1760776
record has mother's name as Kizar StineRecord # 941
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#1760776
------[GlenScott.FTW]

LDS Records: LULA SUMMIT Sex: F Event(s): Born: 21 Aug 1871 Le Roy, Of, Mclean, Illinois Parents: Father: LAWSON ALEXANDER SUMMIT Mother: KIZAR STINE Film Number: 1760776
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760776
record has mother's name as Kizar StineRecord # 941
---------
#1760776
------[GlenScott.FTW]

LDS Records: LULA SUMMIT Sex: F Event(s): Born: 21 Aug 1871 Le Roy, Of, Mclean, Illinois Parents: Father: LAWSON ALEXANDER SUMMIT Mother: KIZAR STINE Film Number: 1760776

[NI03316] Mormon Library Call # 1760945
record also lists birthdate as about 1875[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760945
record also lists birthdate as about 1875

[NI03317] 7522012 884604
has age as 11 in 1850
-----[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

7522012 884604
has age as 11 in 1850
-----

[NI03318] Mormon Library Call # 1760776
has name spelled Summet
------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Family Heritage: Elizabeth Summit married Marion Cooter [This Elizabeth is daughter of John Summit & Lydia Simmons Summit and sister of Marquis, Marion, John Calvin and Lawson Alexander][Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760776
has name spelled Summet
------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

Family Heritage: Elizabeth Summit married Marion Cooter [This Elizabeth is daughter of John Summit & Lydia Simmons Summit and sister of Marquis, Marion, John Calvin and Lawson Alexander]

[NI03321] Mormon Library Call #s 8423616 & 1395845[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 8423616 & 1395845

[NI03322] Mormon Library Call # 1760766
record has mother's name as Kizar StineSummit, Rosie 942 S53021Nov1874 22Feb1876 SUM09FA
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Mormon Record # 1760776
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call # 1760766
record has mother's name as Kizar StineSummit, Rosie 942 S530 21Nov1874 22Feb1876 SUM09FA
----------------------------------
Mormon Record # 1760776
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[NI03325] Mormon Library Call#s 9026706 & 1553849[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call#s 9026706 & 1553849

[NI03328] Mormon Library Call #s 9026706 & 1553849[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s 9026706 & 1553849

[NI03332] Mormon Library Call #s C517982 & 174932
------
[GlenScott.FTW]

According to LDS Records, he committed suicide due to ill health.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Library Call #s C517982 & 174932
------
[GlenScott.FTW]

According to LDS Records, he committed suicide due to ill health.

[NI03334] Mormon Record AFN:G4HF-79[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:G4HF-79

[NI03335] Mormon Record AFN:G4HF-8G
has DOB 1788
---------------
Found on www.genserv.com index#3122
spelled with one "T"
has DOB 1792
------------------
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:G4HF-8G
has DOB 1788
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Found on www.genserv.com index#3122
spelled with one "T"
has DOB 1792
------------------

[NI03336] Mormon Record AFN:3DMS-7D
------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/dindex/results.cfm

SAMMET ANNA
County Name: FRANKLIN Date of Death: 3/5/1914
Volume Number: 1315 Certificate Number: 14882
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3DMS-7D
------------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/dindex/results.cfm

SAMMET ANNA
County Name: FRANKLIN Date of Death: 3/5/1914
Volume Number: 1315 Certificate Number: 14882

[NI03337] Mormon Record AFN:3DMS-67[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Mormon Record AFN:3DMS-67

[NI03338] Mormon Record AFN:HWH2-D8[GlenScott.FTW]

IGI Record
Amda ROBINSON
Sex: F

Event(s):
Born: 1839
Misc', 'Indiana

Parents:
Father: Frederick ROBINSON
Mother: Rebecca Mrs ROBINSON

Source Information:
Batch number: 5019283
Sheet: 42
Source:

[NI03350] died in childhood[GlenScott.FTW]

James died at birth.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

died in childhood[GlenScott.FTW]

James died at birth.

[NI03351] 2 children by Frankie Phillips
1 child by Lottie[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

2 children by Frankie Phillips
1 child by Lottie

[NI03356] died of TB[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

died of TB

[NI03398] Summit, Polly M. 38 McGinnis, Guy S530 10Mary1897 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

No children.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Polly M. 38 McGinnis, Guy S530 10Mary1897 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

No children.

[NI03401] Died at age 4 or 5[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Died at age 4 or 5

[NI03410] [GlenScott.FTW]

MARVIN SUMMITT 18 Nov 1914 26 May 1997 48507 (Flint, Genesee, MI) (No Location Given) 385-07-3662 Michigan (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

MARVIN SUMMITT 18 Nov 1914 26 May 1997 48507 (Flint, Genesee, MI) (No Location Given) 385-07-3662 Michigan (Before 1951)

[NI03419] Roger D. Fryar's notes suggest birth abt 1830
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Found on www.genserv.com index#425
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AFN:FNK1-DR
has DOB 1831
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[NI03420] Found on www.genserv.com index#5152
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#5152
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[NI03421] www.genserve.com, Index # 948
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[GlenScott.FTW]

http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ok/rogermills/cemeteries/silent.txt

SILENT HOME CEMETERY, Roger Mills County, State of Oklahoma
Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by Wanda Purcell -- WPurc25758@aol.com
The six individuals are located at this cemetery:

Summitt, Billy Don, Born 1943 Died 1943, Son of Lester & Dorothy
Summift, Don Charles, Born 05-24-1982 Died 05-12-1983, Son of James Don
Summitt, Eddie L., Born 10-25-1940 Died 07-20-1964, Son of Lester & Dorothy
Summitt, George D., Born 1877 Died 1966
Summitt, Lester A., Born 03-29-1914 Died 06-26-1985
Summitt, Lettie A., Born 1884 Died 1951, Wife of George D.

LESTER SUMMIT 29 Mar 1914 Jun 1985 73119 (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) (No Location Given) 448-03-0046 Oklahoma (Before 1951)

[NI03424] Called me week of Oct 1, 1997.
explained that his last name originally had only one t and that when he was 10-12 yr old he added the 2nd t himself.
current address P.O. Box 1793, Mulboro(sp?) OK 72948[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Called me week of Oct 1, 1997.
explained that his last name originally had only one t and that when he was 10-12 yr old he added the 2nd t himself.
current address P.O. Box 1793, Mulboro(sp?) OK 72948

[NI03427] [GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FBK]

Per Obit had two living Brothers at the time of his death: Ellijah of California and James L. of North Vernon, IN.

Williams is buried in Sheridan, Indiana.



Tombstone says
Summitt
Martha E. William H
1865-1952 1865-1934
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

[JohnASummit.FBK]

Per Obit had two living Brothers at the time of his death: Ellijah of California and James L. of North Vernon, IN.

Williams is buried in Sheridan, Indiana.
--------------------
Tombstone says
Summitt
Martha E. William H
1865-1952 1865-1934
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1910 Census, Hamilton County, IN, Adams Twp, dated 12May 1910
lastname first age married Children born father mother occupation
Summit William 57 29 yrs KY IN IN Farmer Truck
Summit Ermma E 46 29 5/5 IN IN OH
Summit Mitchell 21 single IN KY IN Laborer brickyard
Summit Grover 15 IN Laborer home farm

[NI03443] Glen Summit's notes have James listed as Jane

[NI03448] Glen Summit's notes have name spelled Tinsley[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen Summit's notes have name spelled Tinsley

[NI03457] [GlenScott.FTW]

Tabitha never married
SHAFFER, TOBITHA ISABELL: dau. of Anderson & Josephine Shaffer, b. Feb. 5, 1890, bapt. Jul 13 1890.
St Pauls Lutheran[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Tabitha never married
SHAFFER, TOBITHA ISABELL: dau. of Anderson & Josephine Shaffer, b. Feb. 5, 1890, bapt. Jul 13 1890.
St Pauls Lutheran

[NI03458] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Oklahoma
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Buried in Oklahoma

[NI03479] Glen Summitt's notes has last name also spelled Vansandt[GlenScott.FTW]

He was buried after 9 Sep 1927 at Ward's Grove Cemetery, Foyil, Rogers, OK.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen Summitt's notes has last name also spelled Vansandt[GlenScott.FTW]

He was buried after 9 Sep 1927 at Ward's Grove Cemetery, Foyil, Rogers, OK.

[NI03481] [GlenScott.FTW]

Birth and death dates from Ninde Funeral home records.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Birth and death dates from Ninde Funeral home records.

[NI03495] tombstone says Alma Belle Summitt, Nov 30, 1907, , "Gone but not forgotten", St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lakeside
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: September 18, 1999
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary:
HAWKINS, CLINT ARTHUR - age 96, of 109 Ellis Street, Vonore, passed away 4:47 p.m. Thursday, September 16, 1999 at Blount Memorial Hospital. Member of Vonore Baptist Church. Longtime friend and employee of Ben Clark Farm. He was a retired farmer. Survivors: wife, Ona Mae Summitt Hawkins; daughters and sons-in-law, Francis and James R. Lane, Betty and Junior Cagle, Roscoe White, all of Vonore; sons and daughters-in-law, J.R. Hawkins, Vonore, Earl and Edith Hawkins, Maryville, Jimmy and Linda Hawkins, Madisonville; 12 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Margaret Russell, Maryville; brothers, Floyd and Fout Hawkins, both of Loudon; several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by daughter, Jeraline White; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sisters, Alma Summitt, Ada Hawkins, Bessie Anderson; brothers, Lloyd and Beeck Hawkins. Funeral 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. Chad Schaffer, Rev. Ronnie Lane, Rev. Robert D. Moore, Rev. Tommy Self officiating. Interment 11 a.m. Monday, Vonore Baptist Cemetery. Family will receive friends
6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

tombstone says Alma Belle Summitt, Nov 30, 1907, , "Gone but not forgotten", St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lakeside
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: September 18, 1999
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary:
HAWKINS, CLINT ARTHUR - age 96, of 109 Ellis Street, Vonore, passed away 4:47 p.m. Thursday, September 16, 1999 at Blount Memorial Hospital. Member of Vonore Baptist Church. Longtime friend and employee of Ben Clark Farm. He was a retired farmer. Survivors: wife, Ona Mae Summitt Hawkins; daughters and sons-in-law, Francis and James R. Lane, Betty and Junior Cagle, Roscoe White, all of Vonore; sons and daughters-in-law, J.R. Hawkins, Vonore, Earl and Edith Hawkins, Maryville, Jimmy and Linda Hawkins, Madisonville; 12 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Margaret Russell, Maryville; brothers, Floyd and Fout Hawkins, both of Loudon; several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by daughter, Jeraline White; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sisters, Alma Summitt, Ada Hawkins, Bessie Anderson; brothers, Lloyd and Beeck Hawkins. Funeral 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. Chad Schaffer, Rev. Ronnie Lane, Rev. Robert D. Moore, Rev. Tommy Self officiating. Interment 11 a.m. Monday, Vonore Baptist Cemetery. Family will receive friends
6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville.

[NI03556] [GlenScott.FTW]

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: September 18, 1999
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary:
HAWKINS, CLINT ARTHUR - age 96, of 109 Ellis Street, Vonore, passed away 4:47 p.m. Thursday, September 16, 1999 at Blount Memorial Hospital. Member of Vonore Baptist Church. Longtime friend and employee of Ben Clark Farm. He was a retired farmer. Survivors: wife, Ona Mae Summitt Hawkins; daughters and sons-in-law, Francis and James R. Lane, Betty and Junior Cagle, Roscoe White, all of Vonore; sons and daughters-in-law, J.R. Hawkins, Vonore, Earl and Edith Hawkins, Maryville, Jimmy and Linda Hawkins, Madisonville; 12 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Margaret Russell, Maryville; brothers, Floyd and Fout Hawkins, both of Loudon; several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by daughter, Jeraline White; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sisters, Alma Summitt, Ada Hawkins, Bessie Anderson; brothers, Lloyd and Beeck Hawkins. Funeral 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. Chad Schaffer, Rev. Ronnie Lane, Rev. Robert D. Moore, Rev. Tommy Self officiating. Interment 11 a.m. Monday, Vonore Baptist Cemetery. Family will receive friends
6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville.


[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: September 18, 1999
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Page:
Subjects:
Region:
Obituary:
HAWKINS, CLINT ARTHUR - age 96, of 109 Ellis Street, Vonore, passed away 4:47 p.m. Thursday, September 16, 1999 at Blount Memorial Hospital. Member of Vonore Baptist Church. Longtime friend and employee of Ben Clark Farm. He was a retired farmer. Survivors: wife, Ona Mae Summitt Hawkins; daughters and sons-in-law, Francis and James R. Lane, Betty and Junior Cagle, Roscoe White, all of Vonore; sons and daughters-in-law, J.R. Hawkins, Vonore, Earl and Edith Hawkins, Maryville, Jimmy and Linda Hawkins, Madisonville; 12 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Margaret Russell, Maryville; brothers, Floyd and Fout Hawkins, both of Loudon; several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by daughter, Jeraline White; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sisters, Alma Summitt, Ada Hawkins, Bessie Anderson; brothers, Lloyd and Beeck Hawkins. Funeral 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, Biereley-Hale Chapel, Rev. Chad Schaffer, Rev. Ronnie Lane, Rev. Robert D. Moore, Rev. Tommy Self officiating. Interment 11 a.m. Monday, Vonore Baptist Cemetery. Family will receive friends
6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville.

[NI03568] [GlenScott.FTW]

CHARLES SUMMITT 27 May 1934 Oct 1986 (No Location Given) 37885 (Vonore, Monroe, TN) 412-54-5997 Tennessee (1952) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

CHARLES SUMMITT 27 May 1934 Oct 1986 (No Location Given) 37885 (Vonore, Monroe, TN) 412-54-5997 Tennessee (1952)

[NI03581] [GlenScott.FTW]

SS issued in Oklahoma.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

SS issued in Oklahoma.

[NI03584] [GlenScott.FTW]

He died in a motorcycle accident near his home. He is buried at Lakeside Baptist, Vonore, Tennessee.

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

He died in a motorcycle accident near his home. He is buried at Lakeside Baptist, Vonore, Tennessee.

[NI03586] Served in Company K, 46th North Carolina Regiment
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enlisted in Confederate Army Mar 31, 1863, private Company E., 32nd Regt, NC Troops, died of wounds received at Gettysburg
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Notes for William Pinkney Cline:
William Pinkney enlisted in service in the Confederate Army, North Carolina
Troops, he died from wounds received at Gettysburg.

At noontime on May 28, 1862 Pinkney attended religious services led by
Polycarp Cyprian Henkel. He preached on 1 Timothy 1:15 to the 46th Regiment
at Goldsboro, Wayne County. "After preaching Baptized 7 of the soldiers and
confirmed 19. The same day at early candeliting, and at the same campground,
I preached to the soldiers of the 49th Regt. a very attentive audience. Text
2 Cor. 3:18," wrote Henkel in his diary. Pinkney was listed as one of the 19
soldiers confirmed that day. A little over a month later, he was dead. He
died from pneumonia on July 4, 1862.

Names of those confirmed at Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina on May
28th 1862:
Robt. Miller, Silas Bovey, Pinckney Cline, Wm. Propst, Isaac Smith, Franklin
Finger, Pinkney Summit, Hosea Bongarner, Calvin Fry, John Watts, John
Propst, Wilburn Setzer, Ramson Eads, LL Thronburg, Wm. L Huit, Anderson
Huit, F.A. Huit, Lewis Sigman, J.M. Hass

More About William Pinkney Cline:
Military service: Civil War: Co. K 46th NC Regiment.
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[GlenScott.FTW]

William Pinkney enlisted in service in the Confederate Army, North Carolina Troops, he died from wounds received at Gettysburg.

At noontime on May 28, 1862 Pinkney attended religious services led by Polycarp Cyprian Henkel. He preached on 1 Timothy 1:15 to the 46th Regiment at Goldsboro, Wayne County. "After preaching Baptized 7 of the soldiers and confirmed 19. The same day at early candeliting, and at the same campground, I preached to the soldiers of the 49th Regt. a very attentive audience. Text 2 Cor. 3:18," wrote Henkel in his diary. Pinkney was listed as one of the 19 soldiers confirmed that day. A little over a month later, he was dead. He died from pneumonia on July 4, 1862.

Names of those confirmed at Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina on May 28th 1862:
Robt. Miller, Silas Bovey, Pinckney Cline, Wm. Propst, Isaac Smith, Franklin Finger, Pinkney Summit, Hosea Bongarner, Calvin Fry, John Watts, John Propst, Wilburn Setzer, Ramson Eads, LL Thronburg, Wm. L Huit, Anderson Huit, F.A. Huit, Lewis Sigman, J.M. Hass

"The History of the Cline Family" states William Pinkney Cline was born 28 February 1829, but Census records indicate under 5 in 1840 and 15 in 1850, this would make his birth cir 1834 - 1835.

He died from wounds recieved at the Battle of Gettysburg, fought 3 July 1863. He enlisted in the Confederate Army 31 March 1863. He was a private in Company E, 32nd Regiment, NC Troops.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Served in Company K, 46th North Carolina Regiment
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enlisted in Confederate Army Mar 31, 1863, private Company E., 32nd Regt, NC Troops, died of wounds received at Gettysburg
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Notes for William Pinkney Cline:
William Pinkney enlisted in service in the Confederate Army, North Carolina
Troops, he died from wounds received at Gettysburg.

At noontime on May 28, 1862 Pinkney attended religious services led by
Polycarp Cyprian Henkel. He preached on 1 Timothy 1:15 to the 46th Regiment
at Goldsboro, Wayne County. "After preaching Baptized 7 of the soldiers and
confirmed 19. The same day at early candeliting, and at the same campground,
I preached to the soldiers of the 49th Regt. a very attentive audience. Text
2 Cor. 3:18," wrote Henkel in his diary. Pinkney was listed as one of the 19
soldiers confirmed that day. A little over a month later, he was dead. He
died from pneumonia on July 4, 1862.

Names of those confirmed at Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina on May
28th 1862:
Robt. Miller, Silas Bovey, Pinckney Cline, Wm. Propst, Isaac Smith, Franklin
Finger, Pinkney Summit, Hosea Bongarner, Calvin Fry, John Watts, John
Propst, Wilburn Setzer, Ramson Eads, LL Thronburg, Wm. L Huit, Anderson
Huit, F.A. Huit, Lewis Sigman, J.M. Hass

More About William Pinkney Cline:
Military service: Civil War: Co. K 46th NC Regiment.
------------
[GlenScott.FTW]

William Pinkney enlisted in service in the Confederate Army, North Carolina Troops, he died from wounds received at Gettysburg.

At noontime on May 28, 1862 Pinkney attended religious services led by Polycarp Cyprian Henkel. He preached on 1 Timothy 1:15 to the 46th Regiment at Goldsboro, Wayne County. "After preaching Baptized 7 of the soldiers and confirmed 19. The same day at early candeliting, and at the same campground, I preached to the soldiers of the 49th Regt. a very attentive audience. Text 2 Cor. 3:18," wrote Henkel in his diary. Pinkney was listed as one of the 19 soldiers confirmed that day. A little over a month later, he was dead. He died from pneumonia on July 4, 1862.

Names of those confirmed at Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina on May 28th 1862:
Robt. Miller, Silas Bovey, Pinckney Cline, Wm. Propst, Isaac Smith, Franklin Finger, Pinkney Summit, Hosea Bongarner, Calvin Fry, John Watts, John Propst, Wilburn Setzer, Ramson Eads, LL Thronburg, Wm. L Huit, Anderson Huit, F.A. Huit, Lewis Sigman, J.M. Hass

"The History of the Cline Family" states William Pinkney Cline was born 28 February 1829, but Census records indicate under 5 in 1840 and 15 in 1850, this would make his birth cir 1834 - 1835.

He died from wounds recieved at the Battle of Gettysburg, fought 3 July 1863. He enlisted in the Confederate Army 31 March 1863. He was a private in Company E, 32nd Regiment, NC Troops.

[NI03587] Glen Summit's notes have Mary as adopted

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Glen's notes also has her dying August 15, 1955

[NI03594] from "NC Taxpayers 1679-1784"
Wm. Summett County: Blad. yr 1784
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[NI03596] Found on www.genserv.com index#3990
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3990
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[NI03605] Tombstone reads: "GEORGE D Son of AC & DORA SUMMIT Born OCT 20 1898 Died AUG 4 1900 Aged 1Yr 9 Mos 15 Ds" at Mt Rahama Baptist, Catawba County, North Carolina.
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Found on www.genserv.com index#48
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Tombstone reads: "GEORGE D Son of AC & DORA SUMMIT Born OCT 20 1898 Died AUG 4 1900 Aged 1Yr 9 Mos 15 Ds" at Mt Rahama Baptist, Catawba County, North Carolina.

[NI03606] Notes for Ellen E Summit:
Mrs. F.J. Felker Sr.

Mrs. Ellen Summit Felker, 68, of 2426 Stockton Street, Winston-Salem, N.C.,
wife of F.J. Felker, Sr., died yesterday at home.

Mrs. Felker was born September 28, 1900 in Catawba County to Alexander C and
Laura Dora Bollinger Summit. She spent her early life in Rowan County but
had lived in Winston-Salem for the past 28 years. She was a member of
Central Terrace United Methodist Church.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday At Voglers Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Garden.

Mrs. Felker is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. W.W. Ernst, Jr. of
2465 Ardmore Manor; two sons, F.J. Felker Jr. of 2102 New Castle Dr. and
James W. Felker of 1622 Ethel Dr.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs
Maudella Shuping and Mrs. Floy Tyree both of Salisbury; five brothers, Fate
Summit of Asheboro, Barkley Summit of Salisbury, Hoke Summit of Fresno,
Ohio, Charlie and W.A. Summit of Danvers, Mass.

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Found on www.genserv.com index#39

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[GlenScott.FTW]

Mrs. F.J. Felker Sr.

Mrs. Ellen Summit Felker, 68, of 2426 Stockton Street, Winston-Salem, N.C., wife of F.J. Felker, Sr., died yesterday at home.

Mrs. Felker was born September 28, 1900 in Catawba County to Alexander C and Laura Dora Bollinger Summit. She spent her early life in Rowan County but had lived in Winston-Salem for the past 28 years. She was a member of Central Terrace United Methodist Church.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday At Voglers Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Garden.

Mrs. Felker is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. W.W. Ernst, Jr. of 2465 Ardmore Manor; two sons, F.J. Felker Jr. of 2102 New Castle Dr. and James W. Felker of 1622 Ethel Dr.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Maudella Shuping and Mrs. Floy Tyree both of Salisbury; five brothers, Fate Summit of Asheboro, Barkley Summit of Salisbury, Hoke Summit of Fresno, Ohio, Charlie and W.A. Summit of Danvers, Mass.


ELLEN FELKER 28 Sep 1900 15 May 1969 27107 (Winston Salem, Forsyth, NC) (No Location Given) 718-01-1843 Railroad Retirement (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Notes for Ellen E Summit:
Mrs. F.J. Felker Sr.

Mrs. Ellen Summit Felker, 68, of 2426 Stockton Street, Winston-Salem, N.C.,
wife of F.J. Felker, Sr., died yesterday at home.

Mrs. Felker was born September 28, 1900 in Catawba County to Alexander C and
Laura Dora Bollinger Summit. She spent her early life in Rowan County but
had lived in Winston-Salem for the past 28 years. She was a member of
Central Terrace United Methodist Church.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday At Voglers Funeral Home
Chapel. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Garden.

Mrs. Felker is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. W.W. Ernst, Jr. of
2465 Ardmore Manor; two sons, F.J. Felker Jr. of 2102 New Castle Dr. and
James W. Felker of 1622 Ethel Dr.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs
Maudella Shuping and Mrs. Floy Tyree both of Salisbury; five brothers, Fate
Summit of Asheboro, Barkley Summit of Salisbury, Hoke Summit of Fresno,
Ohio, Charlie and W.A. Summit of Danvers, Mass.

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Found on www.genserv.com index#39

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[GlenScott.FTW]

Mrs. F.J. Felker Sr.

Mrs. Ellen Summit Felker, 68, of 2426 Stockton Street, Winston-Salem, N.C., wife of F.J. Felker, Sr., died yesterday at home.

Mrs. Felker was born September 28, 1900 in Catawba County to Alexander C and Laura Dora Bollinger Summit. She spent her early life in Rowan County but had lived in Winston-Salem for the past 28 years. She was a member of Central Terrace United Methodist Church.

Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday At Voglers Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Garden.

Mrs. Felker is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. W.W. Ernst, Jr. of 2465 Ardmore Manor; two sons, F.J. Felker Jr. of 2102 New Castle Dr. and James W. Felker of 1622 Ethel Dr.; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Maudella Shuping and Mrs. Floy Tyree both of Salisbury; five brothers, Fate Summit of Asheboro, Barkley Summit of Salisbury, Hoke Summit of Fresno, Ohio, Charlie and W.A. Summit of Danvers, Mass.


ELLEN FELKER 28 Sep 1900 15 May 1969 27107 (Winston Salem, Forsyth, NC) (No Location Given) 718-01-1843 Railroad Retirement (Before 1951)

[NI03607] Glen's notes have the name as Albert, birthdate as May 21, 1902
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Glen's notes have his name spelled Elbert
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Number is 237-36-9079, issue before 1951 in North Carolina, residence was High Point,
Guilford County, North Carolina, according to Social Security Death Index. He was born May 21, 1902 and died on November 26, 1987.

Obituary: "Summit

Thomasville -- Albert (Fate) Layfate Summit, 85, of Rt 1, Trinity, died at 3:06 p.m. Thursday at Randolph Memorial Hospital in Asheboro.

He was born in Catawba County May 21, 1902, a son of Alec C and Dora Bolinger Summit. He was a retired self-employed farmer and livestock producer and was a member of Walters Grove Baptist Church and the Men's Bible Class. On Jan. 10, 1927, he married Mary Louise Floyd, who survives of the home.

Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Emma Pardie of Haveastraw, N.Y., and Mrs. Zelda Smith of Asheboro; fours sons, Floyd Summit of Rt. 1, Trinity, Benor Summit of Rt. 5, High Point, and Joe Don Summit of Randleman; two sisters, Mrs. Maudella Shuping and Mrs. Floy Tirie, both of Salisbury, one brother, Barkley Summit of Salisbury; 13 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Walters Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. Tim Gammons and the Rev. Hulon Pait. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at J.C. Green and Sons Funeral Home and will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. The family will be at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and at other times at the home on New Highway 64, Rt. 1, Trinity."

Fate is buried at Walters Frove Baptist Church Cemetery, Davidson County, North Carolina. Death certificate indicates he was a farmer with a "small crop" and that he was never in the military.


North Carolina Death Records, 1983-1987

Name: SUMMIT, ALBERT LAYFATE
Date of Birth: May 21, 1902
Death Date: November 26, 1987
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age: 85 Years
Place of Occurance: Asheboro, Randolph, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Randolph, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Married
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
SSN: 237369079
Fathers Surname: SUMMIT
Place of Injury:[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen's notes have the name as Albert, birthdate as May 21, 1902
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Glen's notes have his name spelled Elbert
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Number is 237-36-9079, issue before 1951 in North Carolina, residence was High Point,
Guilford County, North Carolina, according to Social Security Death Index. He was born May 21, 1902 and died on November 26, 1987.

Obituary: "Summit

Thomasville -- Albert (Fate) Layfate Summit, 85, of Rt 1, Trinity, died at 3:06 p.m. Thursday at Randolph Memorial Hospital in Asheboro.

He was born in Catawba County May 21, 1902, a son of Alec C and Dora Bolinger Summit. He was a retired self-employed farmer and livestock producer and was a member of Walters Grove Baptist Church and the Men's Bible Class. On Jan. 10, 1927, he married Mary Louise Floyd, who survives of the home.

Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters, Mrs. Emma Pardie of Haveastraw, N.Y., and Mrs. Zelda Smith of Asheboro; fours sons, Floyd Summit of Rt. 1, Trinity, Benor Summit of Rt. 5, High Point, and Joe Don Summit of Randleman; two sisters, Mrs. Maudella Shuping and Mrs. Floy Tirie, both of Salisbury, one brother, Barkley Summit of Salisbury; 13 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Walters Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. Tim Gammons and the Rev. Hulon Pait. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at J.C. Green and Sons Funeral Home and will be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. The family will be at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and at other times at the home on New Highway 64, Rt. 1, Trinity."

Fate is buried at Walters Frove Baptist Church Cemetery, Davidson County, North Carolina. Death certificate indicates he was a farmer with a "small crop" and that he was never in the military.


North Carolina Death Records, 1983-1987

Name: SUMMIT, ALBERT LAYFATE
Date of Birth: May 21, 1902
Death Date: November 26, 1987
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age: 85 Years
Place of Occurance: Asheboro, Randolph, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Randolph, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Married
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
SSN: 237369079
Fathers Surname: SUMMIT
Place of Injury:

[NI03608] [GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Death Index: "WILLIAM SUMMIT 29 Feb 1904 Oct 1983 43824 (Fresno, OH) (No Location Given) 293-12-0527 Ohio (Before 1951)"

1920 Catawba County, North Carolina Census
Soundex Index: Volume 14; ED 31; Sheet 3; Line 66; Roll 1288

Name Color Age Birthplace
Hoke Summit White 18 North Carolina

Enumerated with Lester G Brinkley, Boarder[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Death Index: "WILLIAM SUMMIT 29 Feb 1904 Oct 1983 43824 (Fresno, OH) (No Location Given) 293-12-0527 Ohio (Before 1951)"

1920 Catawba County, North Carolina Census
Soundex Index: Volume 14; ED 31; Sheet 3; Line 66; Roll 1288

Name Color Age Birthplace
Hoke Summit White 18 North Carolina

Enumerated with Lester G Brinkley, BoarderSummit, William Ho 41 Brown, Elcie Gra S530 29Feb1904 Oct1983 SUM09FA
----------Summit, William Ho 41 Brown, Elcie Gra S530 29Feb1904 Oct1983 SUM09FA
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[NI03609] Found on www.genserv.com index#9
Name is Charlie in record
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[NI03610] Glen Summit's notes suggest Floy Summit was born Dec 28, 1907

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Found on www.genserv.com index#42

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[GlenScott.FTW]

FLOY TYREE 28 Nov 1907 Mar 1994 28144 (Salisbury, Rowan, NC) (No Location Given) 240-16-0104 North Carolina (Before 1951)

NC Death Records

Name: TYREE, FLOY SUMMIT
Date of Birth: November 28, 1907
Death Date: March 09, 1994
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 86 Years
Place of Occurance: Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina
Place of Residence: Salisbury. Rowan, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 240160104
Fathers Surname: SUMMIT
Place of Injury:

[NI03611] Notes for Maudella Alice Summit:
Mr. and Mrs. Shuping

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Shuping Sr. are celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary this afternoon with a reception at Bethel Lutheran Church
fellowship hall hosted by their children, R.F. Shuping Jr. and Mrs. David
Hinceman and their three grandchildren. the shupings were married Oct. 6,
1934 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Parsonage. Mrs. Shuping is the former
Maudella Alice Summitt.

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Record # 627
has name spelled as Mandella
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Mr. and Mrs. Shuping

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Shuping Sr. are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this afternoon with a reception at Bethel Lutheran Church fellowship hall hosted by their children, R.F. Shuping Jr. and Mrs. David Hinceman and their three grandchildren. the shupings were married Oct. 6, 1934 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Parsonage. Mrs. Shuping is the former Maudella Alice Summitt.

MAUDELLA SHUPING 11 Dec 1909 29 Sep 1996 28147 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 241-14-3939 North Carolina (Before 1951)


NC Death Records

Name: SHUPING, MAUDELLA SUMMIT
Date of Birth: December 11, 1909
Death Date: September 29, 1996
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 86 Years
Place of Occurance: Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Rowan, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: Nursing and Rest Homes
Marital Status: Married
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 241143939
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury:[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Notes for Maudella Alice Summit:
Mr. and Mrs. Shuping

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Shuping Sr. are celebrating their 50th wedding
anniversary this afternoon with a reception at Bethel Lutheran Church
fellowship hall hosted by their children, R.F. Shuping Jr. and Mrs. David
Hinceman and their three grandchildren. the shupings were married Oct. 6,
1934 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Parsonage. Mrs. Shuping is the former
Maudella Alice Summitt.

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Record # 627
has name spelled as Mandella
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Mr. and Mrs. Shuping

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Shuping Sr. are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this afternoon with a reception at Bethel Lutheran Church fellowship hall hosted by their children, R.F. Shuping Jr. and Mrs. David Hinceman and their three grandchildren. the shupings were married Oct. 6, 1934 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church Parsonage. Mrs. Shuping is the former Maudella Alice Summitt.

MAUDELLA SHUPING 11 Dec 1909 29 Sep 1996 28147 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 241-14-3939 North Carolina (Before 1951)


NC Death Records

Name: SHUPING, MAUDELLA SUMMIT
Date of Birth: December 11, 1909
Death Date: September 29, 1996
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 86 Years
Place of Occurance: Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Rowan, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: Nursing and Rest Homes
Marital Status: Married
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 241143939
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury:

[NI03612] Information found at www.genserve.com, Index # 47
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[NI03613] Summit, Willie A 44 Belair, Helen Ri S530 19Mar1913 Aug1986 SUM09FA
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WILLIE SUMMIT 19 Mar 1913 Aug 1986 01960 (Peabody, Essex, MA) (No Location Given) 014-24-8856 Massachusetts (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Willie A 44 Belair, Helen Ri S530 19Mar1913 Aug1986 SUM09FA
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WILLIE SUMMIT 19 Mar 1913 Aug 1986 01960 (Peabody, Essex, MA) (No Location Given) 014-24-8856 Massachusetts (Before 1951)

[NI03614] Obituary: Feb 23, 1997, Greensboro News and Record, p B7
Mr. Barley (Bark) Summitt, 81, died Friday, Feb. 21, 1997, at his residence, after declining health for one year and seriously ill for three weeks. Funeral will be 3 PM Monday, Feb. 24, 1997 at Salem Lutheran Church by Rev. Clarence Sifford. Burial will be in Salem Lutheran Church Cemetary. Born May 9, 1915, in Catawba County, he was the son of the ladte Dora Laura Bollinger Summitt and the late Alexander C. Cummitt. He attended Rowan County Schools, was a welder for Vulcan Materials Company and later retired from Gamewell Mechanical. He was a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Salisbury. Survivors are wife, Celia Briggs Summitt, who he married Feb. 2, 1941; sons James Barkley Summitt and Thomas Eugene Summitt, both of Salisbury; daughters, Patricia (Patsy) S. (Urchel) King and Dorothy Jeannette Summitt, both of Winston-Salem; grandchildren, Lynn Summitt of Greensboro, Sonya Summitt of Salisbury, David Coltrane of Charlotte, Regina Allison and Travis Summitt, both of Cleveland, Greg Summitt and Ryan Summitt, both of Salisbury. The family will receive friends 7-8:30 pm tonight at Lyerly Funeral Home, 515 S. Main St. Salisbury. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowen County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, NC 28145 or Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery fund, 5080 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, NC 28147.
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Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: February 23, 1997
Source: Greensboro News & Record
Page: B7
Subjects: DEATH; FUNERAL; OBIT; GUILFORD; OUT; COUNTY
BARKLEY (BARK) SUMMITT
SALISBURY - Mr. Barkley (Bark) Summitt, 81, died Friday, Feb. 21, 1997, at his residence, after declining health for one year and seriously ill for three weeks.
Funeral will be 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, 1997, at Salem Lutheran Church by Rev. Clarence Sifford. Burial will be in Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery.
Born May 9, 1915 in Catawba County, he was the son of the late Dora Laura Bollinger Summitt and the late Alexander C. Summitt. He attended Rowan County Schools, was a welder for Vulcan Materials Company and later retired from Gamewell Mechanical. He was a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Salisbury.
Survivors are wife, Celia Briggs Summitt, who he married Feb. 2, 1941; sons, James Barkley Summitt and Thomas Eugene Summitt, both of Salisbury; daughters, Patricia (Patsy) S. (Urchel) King and Dorothy Jeannette Summitt, both of Winston-Salem; grandchildren, Lynn Summitt of Greensboro, Sonya Summitt of Salisbury, David Coltrane of Charlotte, Regina Allison and Travis Summitt, both of Cleveland, Greg Summitt and Ryan Summitt, both of Salisbury.
The family will receive friends 7-8:30 p.m. tonight at Lyerly Funeral Home, 515 S. Main St., Salisbury.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, NC 28145; or Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund, 5080 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, NC 28147.

Social Security Death Index: BARKLEY SUMMITT 8 May 1915 21 Feb 1997 28147 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 245-05-8745 North Carolina (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Obituary: Feb 23, 1997, Greensboro News and Record, p B7
Mr. Barley (Bark) Summitt, 81, died Friday, Feb. 21, 1997, at his residence, after declining health for one year and seriously ill for three weeks. Funeral will be 3 PM Monday, Feb. 24, 1997 at Salem Lutheran Church by Rev. Clarence Sifford. Burial will be in Salem Lutheran Church Cemetary. Born May 9, 1915, in Catawba County, he was the son of the ladte Dora Laura Bollinger Summitt and the late Alexander C. Cummitt. He attended Rowan County Schools, was a welder for Vulcan Materials Company and later retired from Gamewell Mechanical. He was a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Salisbury. Survivors are wife, Celia Briggs Summitt, who he married Feb. 2, 1941; sons James Barkley Summitt and Thomas Eugene Summitt, both of Salisbury; daughters, Patricia (Patsy) S. (Urchel) King and Dorothy Jeannette Summitt, both of Winston-Salem; grandchildren, Lynn Summitt of Greensboro, Sonya Summitt of Salisbury, David Coltrane of Charlotte, Regina Allison and Travis Summitt, both of Cleveland, Greg Summitt and Ryan Summitt, both of Salisbury. The family will receive friends 7-8:30 pm tonight at Lyerly Funeral Home, 515 S. Main St. Salisbury. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowen County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, NC 28145 or Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery fund, 5080 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, NC 28147.
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Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: February 23, 1997
Source: Greensboro News & Record
Page: B7
Subjects: DEATH; FUNERAL; OBIT; GUILFORD; OUT; COUNTY
BARKLEY (BARK) SUMMITT
SALISBURY - Mr. Barkley (Bark) Summitt, 81, died Friday, Feb. 21, 1997, at his residence, after declining health for one year and seriously ill for three weeks.
Funeral will be 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, 1997, at Salem Lutheran Church by Rev. Clarence Sifford. Burial will be in Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery.
Born May 9, 1915 in Catawba County, he was the son of the late Dora Laura Bollinger Summitt and the late Alexander C. Summitt. He attended Rowan County Schools, was a welder for Vulcan Materials Company and later retired from Gamewell Mechanical. He was a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Salisbury.
Survivors are wife, Celia Briggs Summitt, who he married Feb. 2, 1941; sons, James Barkley Summitt and Thomas Eugene Summitt, both of Salisbury; daughters, Patricia (Patsy) S. (Urchel) King and Dorothy Jeannette Summitt, both of Winston-Salem; grandchildren, Lynn Summitt of Greensboro, Sonya Summitt of Salisbury, David Coltrane of Charlotte, Regina Allison and Travis Summitt, both of Cleveland, Greg Summitt and Ryan Summitt, both of Salisbury.
The family will receive friends 7-8:30 p.m. tonight at Lyerly Funeral Home, 515 S. Main St., Salisbury.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rowan County, P.O. Box 1603, Salisbury, NC 28145; or Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund, 5080 Sherrills Ford Road, Salisbury, NC 28147.

Social Security Death Index: BARKLEY SUMMITT 8 May 1915 21 Feb 1997 28147 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 245-05-8745 North Carolina (Before 1951)

[NI03615] [GlenScott.FTW]

Buried at Cleveland Baptist Church, per notes of Maudella Alice Summit
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Buried at Cleveland Baptist Church, per notes of Maudella Alice Summit

[NI03619] [GlenScott.FTW]

One adopted son.
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[GlenScott.FTW]

One adopted son.

[NI03628] [GlenScott.FTW]

According to Helen (Belair) Summit, Florence Punch was a "bootlegger." She apparently owned and operated a bar-room which were known during prohibition as "speak-easys." She recalled that the bar-room was "dark green" on the outside and that her husband warned her never to go in. She said the bar-room was located in Hickory, North Carolina and that Florence made quite a bit of money from her business and died fairly wealthy. Notes taken the evening of June 23, 1999, telephone conversation.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

According to Helen (Belair) Summit, Florence Punch was a "bootlegger." She apparently owned and operated a bar-room which were known during prohibition as "speak-easys." She recalled that the bar-room was "dark green" on the outside and that her husband warned her never to go in. She said the bar-room was located in Hickory, North Carolina and that Florence made quite a bit of money from her business and died fairly wealthy. Notes taken the evening of June 23, 1999, telephone conversation.

[NI03629] www.genserve.com, Index # 189
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According to Helen (Belair) Summit, JD Summit was a large man of about 300 pounds who owned and operated a Gas Station in North Carolina. She added that her husband Willie A Summit worked for him for a time at the station. She thinks the station was in Thomasville North Carolina, but she wasn't sure about this. Notes taken the evening of June 23, 1999, telephone converation.

ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/catawba/cemeteries/catcm_s.txt
CATAWBA COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Index of Catawba County Cemeteries - S 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Derick S. Hartshorn derick@twave.net

This index has been compiled from the nine volumes of Catawba County Cemeteries which has been produced over the last thirteen years by the Catawba County Genealogical Society. This work represents nearly all the marked graves in the county and a few beyond the borders. The difficulty in locating a specific individual is due only to the fact that nine volumes must be searched.
This index contains all the names appearing on the markers, not necessarily just the deceased. This includes parents and dedications. Whenever maiden names are supplied they are listed together with married names. It contains over 4,100 surnames and 65,000 entries.

Those researching surnames in Western North Carolina, particularly names of German origin are aware of the many spelling varieties. Rather than list a "see also" list, please be aware that the names are listed EXACTLY as they appear on the grave stones and search accordingly.


Surname Given Name Vol:Page Cemetery

SUMMITT |Billie |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |J. D. |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |James Richard |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |Johnny R. |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |Loray |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |Margaret Ann |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |Terry Summitt |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
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http://www.familyhistory.com/messages/showmsg.asp?forumid=43888&msgnum=3
Posted on the Summitt Message board at Anestry.com

"Message #3 Thursday, August 26, 1999
Subject: Summitt''s in North Carolina

Posted by: Deanna Summitt
Message: My father is Eddie Dean Summitt and my grandfather is J. D. Summitt. I'm trying to figure out my heritage and family. Please e-mail with any information or questions. "


[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

www.genserve.com, Index # 189
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According to Helen (Belair) Summit, JD Summit was a large man of about 300 pounds who owned and operated a Gas Station in North Carolina. She added that her husband Willie A Summit worked for him for a time at the station. She thinks the station was in Thomasville North Carolina, but she wasn't sure about this. Notes taken the evening of June 23, 1999, telephone converation.

ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/catawba/cemeteries/catcm_s.txt
CATAWBA COUNTY, NC - CEMETERIES - Index of Catawba County Cemeteries - S 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Derick S. Hartshorn derick@twave.net

This index has been compiled from the nine volumes of Catawba County Cemeteries which has been produced over the last thirteen years by the Catawba County Genealogical Society. This work represents nearly all the marked graves in the county and a few beyond the borders. The difficulty in locating a specific individual is due only to the fact that nine volumes must be searched.
This index contains all the names appearing on the markers, not necessarily just the deceased. This includes parents and dedications. Whenever maiden names are supplied they are listed together with married names. It contains over 4,100 surnames and 65,000 entries.

Those researching surnames in Western North Carolina, particularly names of German origin are aware of the many spelling varieties. Rather than list a "see also" list, please be aware that the names are listed EXACTLY as they appear on the grave stones and search accordingly.


Surname Given Name Vol:Page Cemetery

SUMMITT |Billie |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |J. D. |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |James Richard |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |Johnny R. |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |Loray |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |Margaret Ann |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
SUMMITT |Terry Summitt |3:017 | Fairgrove U. Meth.
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http://www.familyhistory.com/messages/showmsg.asp?forumid=43888&msgnum=3
Posted on the Summitt Message board at Anestry.com

"Message #3 Thursday, August 26, 1999
Subject: Summitt''s in North Carolina

Posted by: Deanna Summitt
Message: My father is Eddie Dean Summitt and my grandfather is J. D. Summitt. I'm trying to figure out my heritage and family. Please e-mail with any information or questions. "

[NI03630] Found on www.genserv.com index#206
has husband's last name Paride
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Found on www.genserv.com index#206
has husband's last name Paride
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[NI03631] [GlenScott.FTW]

Social Secuity Death Index: "MARY SUMMIT 24 Apr 1908 6 May 1995 27370 (High Point, Guilford, NC) (No Location Given) 237-76-2026 North Carolina (1963)"

Mary is buried at Walters Grove Baptist Church, Davidson County, North Carolina

NC Death Records
Name: SUMMIT, MARY LOUISE
Date of Birth: April 24, 1908
Death Date: May 06, 1995
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 87 Years
Place of Occurance: Asheboro, Randolph, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Randolph, North Carolina
Autopsy:
Hospital: Nursing and Rest Homes
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 237762026
Fathers Surname: FLOYD
Place of Injury:[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Social Secuity Death Index: "MARY SUMMIT 24 Apr 1908 6 May 1995 27370 (High Point, Guilford, NC) (No Location Given) 237-76-2026 North Carolina (1963)"

Mary is buried at Walters Grove Baptist Church, Davidson County, North Carolina

NC Death Records
Name: SUMMIT, MARY LOUISE
Date of Birth: April 24, 1908
Death Date: May 06, 1995
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 87 Years
Place of Occurance: Asheboro, Randolph, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Randolph, North Carolina
Autopsy:
Hospital: Nursing and Rest Homes
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 237762026
Fathers Surname: FLOYD
Place of Injury:

[NI03632] Summit, Zelda 190 Smith, Garland F S530 1928 SUM09FA
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Summit, Zelda 190 Smith, Garland F S530 1928 SUM09FA
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[NI03634] www.genserve.com, Index # 192
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www.genserve.com, Index # 192
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[NI03635] www.genserve.com, Index # 193
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[NI03636] Found on www.genserv.com index#194
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Found on www.genserv.com index#194
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[NI03637] Found on www.genserv.com index#195
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Floyd Summit, in a phone interview the evening of January 21, 1999, recalled that his grandfather Alexander Commodor Summit was fairly "well off" from real estate deals that he made. He said that he recalled his father pointing out to him a number of properties he owned in North Carolina.

He said his grandfather was also a sharecropper, carpenter, involved in lumber, and that he was a guard. He also worked at Ft Fisher on the North Carolina Coast shorty after World War II doing carpentry work for the government along with his son Barley. Floyd remembered staying at the fort with his grandfather on a cot at the military base. He also remembered his father helped evacuate the area when Hurricane Hazel hit in 1954. And that the bottom floor of his grandfather's residence was flooded out.
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Correspondence from Floyd Hamilton Summit, dated January 2, 1999

"Military Service

Floyd Hamilton Summit was drafted into Marine Corp. April 18th - 1952 Parris Island for Basic training - Transferred to Jacksonville Florida attended Airman P. School and class A Air Craft Electricians school. Upon completion transferred to Cherry Point Marine Air Station. Released April - 17 - 1954
Come home - Went to work for a John Deere Dealership & later Bought into Southern Motors & Equip in Asheboro, N.C. Retired from there in 1992."

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#195
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Floyd Summit, in a phone interview the evening of January 21, 1999, recalled that his grandfather Alexander Commodor Summit was fairly "well off" from real estate deals that he made. He said that he recalled his father pointing out to him a number of properties he owned in North Carolina.

He said his grandfather was also a sharecropper, carpenter, involved in lumber, and that he was a guard. He also worked at Ft Fisher on the North Carolina Coast shorty after World War II doing carpentry work for the government along with his son Barley. Floyd remembered staying at the fort with his grandfather on a cot at the military base. He also remembered his father helped evacuate the area when Hurricane Hazel hit in 1954. And that the bottom floor of his grandfather's residence was flooded out.
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Correspondence from Floyd Hamilton Summit, dated January 2, 1999

"Military Service

Floyd Hamilton Summit was drafted into Marine Corp. April 18th - 1952 Parris Island for Basic training - Transferred to Jacksonville Florida attended Airman P. School and class A Air Craft Electricians school. Upon completion transferred to Cherry Point Marine Air Station. Released April - 17 - 1954
Come home - Went to work for a John Deere Dealership & later Bought into Southern Motors & Equip in Asheboro, N.C. Retired from there in 1992."

[NI03638] Glen's notes also have it spelled Brown[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen's notes also have it spelled Brown[GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Death Index: "ELCIE SUMMIT 2 Jun 1907 Aug 1981 43824 (Fresno, OH) (No Location Given) 280-22-7496 Ohio (Before 1951)"[GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Death Index: "ELCIE SUMMIT 2 Jun 1907 Aug 1981 43824 (Fresno, OH) (No Location Given) 280-22-7496 Ohio (Before 1951)"

[NI03639] Summit, William Fr 1121 Hayes, Anna Lee S530 08Aug1878 SUM09FA
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Summit, William Fr 1121 Hayes, Anna Lee S530 08Aug1878 SUM09FA
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[NI03641] Summit, Ollie Ann 158 S530 25Mar1935 SUM09FA
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Divorced per bjskerry@magicnet.net[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Summit, Ollie Ann 158 S530 25Mar1935 SUM09FA
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Divorced per bjskerry@magicnet.net

[NI03642] Summit, Robert Lee 159 Lutz, Georgia Je S530 21Jan1939 SUM09FA
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Summit, Robert Lee 159 Lutz, Georgia Je S530 21Jan1939 SUM09FA
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[NI03644] www.genserve.com, Index # 161
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[NI03645] Summit, Sharon Sue 162 S530 SUM09FA
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Summit, Sharon Sue 162 S530 SUM09FA
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[NI03647] Notes for Clayton A Summit:
CLAYTON SUMMIT, 69

PEABODY -- Clayton Summit, 69 of 10 Berry St., Peabody, died Tuesday at his
home after a brief illness. He was the husband of Catherine L. (Maroney)
Summit.

Born in Wenham, son of Viola (Knowlton) Summit-Faulkner of Beverly and the
late Charles Summit, he graduated from Beverly High School, class of 1946.
He resided in Beverly and Wenham before moving to Peabody in 1961, where he
had since resided. Following high school, he served in the U.S. Navy for
four years.

Mr. Summit was employed in the maintenance department at the former J.B.
Thomas Hospital in Peabody for 25 years, until his retirement in 1993.

Also surviving him are three sons and two daughters-in-law, Clayton A. and
Diane Summit, Thomas M. Summit, and Timothy C. and Kate Summit, all of
Peabody; a daughter, Mary J. Summit of Peabody; two brothers, Ronald Summit
of Essex and George Summit of Raymond, N.H.; two sisters, Louise Wilson of
Essex and Priscilla Wallace of Dover, N.H.; nine grandchildren; and several
nieces and nephews. He was also the brother of the late Charles Summit.

His funeral service will be held Thursday evening at 8:15 p.m. from the
Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 20 Church St., Peabody. The Rev. Perry Baugh
from the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Peabody, will officiate. Visiting hours
are Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

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CLAYTON SUMMIT, 69

PEABODY -- Clayton Summit, 69 of 10 Berry St., Peabody, died Tuesday at his home after a brief illness. He was the husband of Catherine L. (Maroney) Summit.

Born in Wenham, son of Viola (Knowlton) Summit-Faulkner of Beverly and the late Charles Summit, he graduated from Beverly High School, class of 1946. He resided in Beverly and Wenham before moving to Peabody in 1961, where he had since resided. Following high school, he served in the U.S. Navy for four years.

Mr. Summit was employed in the maintenance department at the former J.B. Thomas Hospital in Peabody for 25 years, until his retirement in 1993.

Also surviving him are three sons and two daughters-in-law, Clayton A. and Diane Summit, Thomas M. Summit, and Timothy C. and Kate Summit, all of Peabody; a daughter, Mary J. Summit of Peabody; two brothers, Ronald Summit of Essex and George Summit of Raymond, N.H.; two sisters, Louise Wilson of Essex and Priscilla Wallace of Dover, N.H.; nine grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was also the brother of the late Charles Summit.

His funeral service will be held Thursday evening at 8:15 p.m. from the Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 20 Church St., Peabody. The Rev. Perry Baugh from the Tabernacle Baptist Church, Peabody, will officiate. Visiting hours are Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

[NI03648] Found on www.genserv.com index#1
has DOD Apr 27, 1984
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[NI03651] www.genserve.com, Index # 21
DOB Sept 20, 1925
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Index to births in Massachusetts 1921-1925 lists Louise Jean Knowlton, Beverly, 1925, volume 9; page 126.

[NI03653] Summit, Priscilla 22 Haskell, Frederi S530 27Jul1927 SUM09FA
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[NI03658] [GlenScott.FTW]

ROBERT SHUPING 31 Aug 1911 26 Jan 1997 28147 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 237-07-1469 North Carolina (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

ROBERT SHUPING 31 Aug 1911 26 Jan 1997 28147 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 237-07-1469 North Carolina (Before 1951)

[NI03664] Found on www.genserv.com index#80[GlenScott.FTW]

Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover New Hampshire; June 3, 1997 Obituary:

Services for Charles Summit

EXETER - Visiting hours for Charles Edward Summit, 47, of 1 Lindenshire Ave., Exeter, who died Friday evening, May 30, 1997, are from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. tonight at the Peterson-O'Donnell Funeral Home, 167 Maple St., (Route 62), Danvers, Mass.

The funeral service is at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Relatives and friends are invited.

Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Childrens Educational Fund, 1 Lindenshire Ave., Exeter, N.H. 03833.


Foster's Daily Democrat ,Newburyort Massachusetts; June 2, 1997 Obituary:

Charles Summit

EXETER - Charles Edward Summit, 47, of 1 Lindenshire Ave., Exeter, died unexpectedly Friday evening, May 30, 1997 in the Anna Jaques Hospital, Newburyport, Mass.

Born in Salisbury, N.C., Summit was the son of Helen R. (Belair) Summit of Peabody, Mass. and the late Willie A. Summit.

He moved to Massachusetts as a young boy, received his education in the Peabody and Danvers school systems, and graduated from Danvers High School.

Summit was an honorably discharged veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in Germany during the Vietnam War.

He was presently employed as a truck driver and mechanic for the Graf Brothers Company in Newburyport and previously worked for Utility Trailor Company of Seabrook. An 11-year resident of Exeter, he was an avid race car fan and enjoyed attending auto races all over New England.

In addition to his wife, Sheila Ann (Titus) Summit, and his mother, he is survived by two daughters, Tanya Marie Summit and her fiance, Daniel Quintal of Epping, and Tammy Alicia Summit of Exeter; a grandson, Michael J. Quintal of Epping; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Barbara and John Wilkins of New Boston, and Carol and Robert Preston of Peabody; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Joseph H. and Hazel Summit of Danvers and William and Helen Summit of Corvallis, Mont.; several nieces and nephews; and his father-in-law, Gerald A. Titus of Brentwood.

Visiting hours are 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Peterson-O'Donnell Funeral Home, 167 Maple St., (Route 62), Danvers, Mass.

The funeral service is at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Relatives and friends are invited.

Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Childrens Educational Fund, 1 Lindenshire Ave., Exeter, N.H. 03833.


Social Security Death Index: CHARLES SUMMIT 9 Nov 1949 30 May 1997 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 021-42-0634 Massachusetts (1967) Write Letter



[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#80[GlenScott.FTW]

Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover New Hampshire; June 3, 1997 Obituary:

Services for Charles Summit

EXETER - Visiting hours for Charles Edward Summit, 47, of 1 Lindenshire Ave., Exeter, who died Friday evening, May 30, 1997, are from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. tonight at the Peterson-O'Donnell Funeral Home, 167 Maple St., (Route 62), Danvers, Mass.

The funeral service is at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Relatives and friends are invited.

Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Childrens Educational Fund, 1 Lindenshire Ave., Exeter, N.H. 03833.


Foster's Daily Democrat ,Newburyort Massachusetts; June 2, 1997 Obituary:

Charles Summit

EXETER - Charles Edward Summit, 47, of 1 Lindenshire Ave., Exeter, died unexpectedly Friday evening, May 30, 1997 in the Anna Jaques Hospital, Newburyport, Mass.

Born in Salisbury, N.C., Summit was the son of Helen R. (Belair) Summit of Peabody, Mass. and the late Willie A. Summit.

He moved to Massachusetts as a young boy, received his education in the Peabody and Danvers school systems, and graduated from Danvers High School.

Summit was an honorably discharged veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in Germany during the Vietnam War.

He was presently employed as a truck driver and mechanic for the Graf Brothers Company in Newburyport and previously worked for Utility Trailor Company of Seabrook. An 11-year resident of Exeter, he was an avid race car fan and enjoyed attending auto races all over New England.

In addition to his wife, Sheila Ann (Titus) Summit, and his mother, he is survived by two daughters, Tanya Marie Summit and her fiance, Daniel Quintal of Epping, and Tammy Alicia Summit of Exeter; a grandson, Michael J. Quintal of Epping; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Barbara and John Wilkins of New Boston, and Carol and Robert Preston of Peabody; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Joseph H. and Hazel Summit of Danvers and William and Helen Summit of Corvallis, Mont.; several nieces and nephews; and his father-in-law, Gerald A. Titus of Brentwood.

Visiting hours are 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Peterson-O'Donnell Funeral Home, 167 Maple St., (Route 62), Danvers, Mass.

The funeral service is at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Relatives and friends are invited.

Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Danvers.

Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Childrens Educational Fund, 1 Lindenshire Ave., Exeter, N.H. 03833.


Social Security Death Index: CHARLES SUMMIT 9 Nov 1949 30 May 1997 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 021-42-0634 Massachusetts (1967) Write Letter

[NI03668] [GlenScott.FTW]

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Per Celia Briggs Summitt, her husband added an additional "t" to his last name as did the children of his brother Fate. Per phone conversation the evening of June 29, 1999.

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Never Married.
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Pat Head Summitt is head coach of the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team. Her teams have won numerous national championships, and she is usually called, "the legendary" Pat Summitt by sportscasters.[GlenScott.FTW]

Pat Summit is probably the most famous Summitt yet. In August 1998 she was even invited to the White House to meet with the President. Patricia Head Summitt born June 14, 1952; graduated from Cheatham County High School, Ashland City, Tenn.; received B.S. in physical education from UT-Martin, 1974; received M.S. in physical education from UT-Knoxville, 1975; married to R.B. Summitt; has a son by the name of Ross Tyler Summitt, born Sept. 21, 1990; home is Knoxville, Tenn

"Tennessee women's coach makes historic appearance on magazine cover"
February 25, 1998

Associated Press

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt is making history once again.

Her picture graces the cover of the March 2 issue of Sports Illustrated, scheduled to hit newsstands Wednesday.

It's the first time a head coach, male or female, of any women's sports team has ever made the cover.

The magazine features a tight head shot of Summitt in black and white with the Sports Illustrated lettering in deep orange.

There's a headline referring to Summitt as ``The Wizard of Knoxville'' and a sub-headline asking if she is the best college basketball coach since John Wooden, who coached at UCLA from 1949 to 1975 and won 10 national titles.

Summitt has coached at UT since 1974 and has won five national titles.

Her Lady Vols became the first women's team to post a 30-0 regular season record. They are a unanimous No. 1 pick in The Associated Press women's poll and are seeking an unprecedented third straight national title.

So, is Summitt worried about the so-called ``SI cover jinx?''

``Not with this group,'' she said.



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The following article is copies from the following website: http://ath.utk.edu/womens/wbb/history/97champs/summitt.htm

The highly touted championship teams of the 1990s -- the Chicago Bulls, the Dallas Cowboys, and the Tennessee Lady Volunteer basketball team. All dynasties? You better believe it. Incredible coaching? Definitely. The only woman in this elite group is Pat Summitt of the University of Tennessee who has brought three NCAA titles home in the 1990s (1991-1996-1997) to the Knoxville campus.

This past season, Summitt’s squad was in a rebuilding year after winning the 1996 NCAA Championship. The 1997 Lady Vol basketball team struggled during the year and lost the most games of any Lady Vol team in a decade. But Summitt never stopped believing in this group and in the end, they came together and accomplished something more highly-touted UT teams never did -- they won back-to-back NCAA titles.

Twenty-three seasons at the University of Tennessee as a proven winner, champion, master motivator, and role model. They’ve even started talking about her as a "living legend."

The facts support it if one considers the following information. In all of men's and women's collegiate basketball history , Summitt trails only UCLA's legendary coach John Wooden for the most NCAA titles. Wooden grabbed 10 titles in 29 years, Summitt just picked up her fifth in 23 seasons (and the first back-to-back) to pass Kentucky's legendary coach, Adolph Rupp.

In this elite company of the legends -- of the top NCAA Champion titleholders -- Summitt's teams have played in and recorded the most NCAA tournament victories winning 55 of 66 NCAA contests. Wooden's Bruins and Knight's Hoosiers played in 57 NCAA games each, as UCLA grabbed 47 wins and Indiana claimed 40 victories under these respective mentors. Rupp's Wildcats won 30 games while making 48 appearances at the "Big Dance." Summitt a living legend? You bet.

This past season she reached yet another coaching milestone -- 600 collegiate coaching victories. The victory over Marquette on Nov. 23, 1996, (her 600th) vaulted her into an elite group of 16 active college coaches with 600 victories. In this group, only one woman ranks ahead of Summitt, Texas' Jody Conradt (697 wins in 28 years). At the top is North Carolina's Dean Smith with 879 wins in 36 years.

In the coming year, she will begin her 24th campaign at UT, and will be taking another young but talented Lady Vol squad to the court to defend its 1996 and 1997 NCAA titles. Included on the roster of the 1997-98 team is the most heralded recruiting class in women’s collegiate basketball history . This team could face no less than 16 opponents who ended last season among the nation's Top 25. Challenging? Well, of course. But Summitt embraces a challenge like a long-lost friend.

Through the years she has reached numerous goals and worn many hats at the University of Tennessee as a student, an educator, and a coach. Six hundred and twenty-five wins and five national championships later, it is still safe to say that she is an educator and role model to her players, a student of the ever-changing game, and one of the most successful women's basketball coaches in the nation.

In so many ways, she is more than just a coach.

To her athletes, she is just "Pat" from the minute she meets them for the first time on a recruiting visit to the day they walk across the stage in the Arena to receive their diploma from UT. To the University of Tennessee she is a goodwill ambassador, taking her teams to play basketball in more than 40 states and two foreign countries. To the CEO of a corporation whose morale needs a lift, she is the perfect motivational speaker.

Of course, there is the incredible graduation rate of her players and the successes they have garnered in life long after their playing days were over at Tennessee. Summitt instills a pattern of success in her players and constantly challenges them to reach their potential as a student and an athlete.

No other basketball coach in the country, male or female, has enjoyed the success of Summitt. As a player, she won an Olympic silver medal in 1976; as an international coach she brought home the first USA gold medal in Olympic competition in 1984; and in 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, and 1997 she led her Tennessee teams to NCAA Championships.

Summitt, who was named the 1987, 1989, and 1994 Naismith College Coach of the Year and WBCA/Converse Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1995, has coached many teams to national and world championships. However, she called the 1987 title her most special victory because of the time and commitment both she and the University of Tennessee had given to each other.

During her career, she has enjoyed 292 of her wins in the friendly confines of a home arena (against just 32 losses), and another 333 wins have come on the hostile road (suffering 111 losses). It's hard to imagine that this 45-year-old has already coached in nearly 800 games and picked up over 600 collegiate wins. In 1990, she received the most prestigious award given by the Basketball Hall of Fame, the John Bunn Award. Summitt was the first female to receive the award in the Hall's history.

In October 1990, Summitt was enshrined in the Women's Sports Foundation Hall of Fame at a gala event in New York City. In the spring of 1994 and 1997, Summitt was named the Coach of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio, and also was a recipient at the 28th Victor Awards (benefiting the City of Hope) as the Women's Basketball Coach of the Year in 1994. In April 1996, she was inducted into the National Association for Sport and Physical Education’s Hall of Fame.

Summitt begins the 1997-98 season as the second-winningest active coach in the NCAA (with 625 victories in 23 years). She has narrowed the gap between herself and Texas' Jody Conradt (697 wins), who is 72 wins and five seasons (beginning her 29th) ahead of Summitt. A quick look at Summitt's season finishes tells the story--14 trips to the Final Four in the last 21 years and 21 consecutive seasons with 20 or more wins.

Success and accomplishment have always followed Pat Summitt. The folks at the University of Tennessee-Martin thought she was better than pretty good when she enrolled at the west Tennessee university to play basketball and volleyball.

By the time Summitt graduated in 1974, she symbolized the prototype player of the 80's. She was strong ... had great instincts ... was awesome on defense ... took a charge like a greedy housewife... denied the ball all over the court ... rebounded with authority ... took the ball to the hoop ... and then could knock the lights out over a zone defense.

In 1973, she made her first U.S. national team when she represented the United States at the World University Games in the Soviet Union. She returned to UT-Martin for her senior season with loftier goals, such as making the 1976 Olympic team. However, four games into her final season as a Lady Pacer, she suffered a near career-ending knee injury.

She was determined to get the knee back into shape and try out for the Olympic Games, but not many people gave her a chance. The University of Tennessee in Knoxville, though, showed its confidence in her abilities as a coach when the school offered her a graduate teaching assistantship and the reins to the women's intercollegiate basketball team as a 22-year-old. The position suited her needs to a "T"--she could pursue her career and stay close to basketball as she rehabilitated her knee.

In her first year as a collegiate coach, she led her team to a 16-8 overall record, attended classes as a master's degree candidate, taught physical education classes, and stayed in playing shape. As the summer of 1975 approached, she thought the knee was ready for a big test. The knee held and so did Summitt--held, that is, a spot on the U.S. Women's World Championship team and the 1975 Pan American Games team.

After another summer of international experience, she returned home to coach her Lady Vols to a 16-11 record, a second-place finish in the state tournament and a spot for herself on the 1976 U.S. Olympic team.

Playing on the Olympic team in Montreal at the Games of the XXI Olympiad was the high point of her competitive playing career, as she helped lead the United States to a silver medal finish while serving as the team's co-captain.

If success follows success, then it certainly followed Summitt. The 1976-77 season found the Tennessee team in its first Final Four with a 28-5 overall record. This upstart coach came within a few points of upsetting defending national champion Delta State.

Upsets and wins continued to be the rule at Tennessee rather than the exception. The year-by-year success of the coach and her teams at Tennessee is evidenced by the numbers ... 492-108 (.820) during the regular season, 133-35 (.792) in the postseason, and 625-143 (.813) overall for 23 years. Her worksheets include 16-8, 16-11, 28-5, 27-4, 30-9, 33-5, 25-6, 22-10, 25-8, 23-10, 22-10, 24-10, 28-6, 31-3, 35-2, 27-6, 30-5, 28-3, 29-3, 31-2, 34-3, 32-4, and 29-10 records for an average of 28 wins and five losses per season.

Summitt has led her teams to the Final Four of women's college basketball 14 times in the last 21 years. Eight of her last 12 teams have advanced to the Final Four, with the 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, and 1997 teams winning the NCAA title. By winning back-to-back titles in 1996 and 1997, Tennessee becomes just the second team ever to accomplish that feat in NCAA women’s basketball championship history. In other national finishes, the Lady Vols have finished second four times and third five times at the Final Four. Additionally, Summitt has produced 10 U.S. basketball Olympians, 14 Kodak All-Americas receiving 22 citations, over 40 international performers, and 20 professional players representing the ABL, WNBA, or overseas teams.

If her exploits of success in the collegiate ranks is not enough for 23 years of coaching, then consider her brilliant international coaching record. In 1977, Summitt was given the first U.S. Junior National team to coach, and she led it to two gold medals in international play. What makes it so remarkable is that one year earlier Summitt was a player on the U.S. Olympic team.

Her next international challenge was taking the U.S. national team to the 1979 William R. Jones Cup Games, the 1979 World Championships, and the 1979 Pan American Games. Summitt and her team returned home with two gold medals and one silver medal.

When the Olympics rolled around in 1980, she was honored as the assistant coach to Sue Gunter. Although the United States boycotted the Games, the team still captured the pre-Olympic qualifying tournament title.

In August 1982, Summitt was named the 1984 U.S. Women's Olympic basketball coach, and the rush for the gold was on! She coached the 1983 World Championship team to a silver medal finish; but the silver was not indicative of the team's play.

The XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles, Calif., found Summitt's U.S. squad tearing through the opposition by a bundle of points. When the gold medal was a reality, Summitt's team lifted her high and carried the "All-World" coach around the Los Angeles Forum for all to applaud.

It seems like a natural progression for a winner like Summitt: outstanding player to outstanding coach both collegiately and internationally.

A celebrated figure in women's athletics, Summitt is busy off the court as well. In February 1997, she was honored at a White House luncheon given by First Lady Hillary Clinton recognizing the "25 Most Influential Working Mothers" as selected by Working Mother magazine. In 1996, she co-chaired the United Way Campaign in Knoxville. She gave hundreds of speeches and logged incredible amounts of time visiting the various United Way agencies while recruiting, running camps, and continuing to run the most successful program in the nation. Additionally, she holds or has held the following positions: current associate athletics director at the University of Tennessee; a past vice-president of USA BASKETBALL; past Olympic representative on the Advisory Committee to USA BASKETBALL; a member of the Board of Trustees of the Basketball Hall of Fame; and a member of the Board of Directors for the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.

Coach Summitt has worn many hats during her career--commencement speaker, color commentator for network television, clinician, contributor to a film series, and both author and subject of books.

Away from the game she has been a member of Big Brothers/Big Sisters and was the honorary chair for the Tennessee Easter Seal Society in 1985, 1987, 1988, and 1989. She is still active as an alumna with the Chi Omega sorority. In 1994, she served as the Tennessee chair of the American Heart Association. In January 1996, she was named "Distinguished Citizen of the Year" by the Great Smoky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The Lupus Foundation also bestowed an award on Summitt in the winter of 1996. In May 1997, she was presented the "Tennessee Woman of Distinction Award" by Proffitts and the Tennessee Lung Association. When she can fit it into her busy schedule as a mom to 6-year-old son Tyler, she enjoys running, water and snow skiing, and boating.

A native of Henrietta, Tenn., Summitt is the daughter of Richard and Hazel Head. She is married to R.B. Summitt and, along with Tyler, they make their home along the banks of the Tennessee River.




THE SUMMITT FILE
AS HEAD COACH:
Overall record of 625-143 in 23 years, all at Tennessee. International coaching record is 63-4 for a complete coaching record of 688-147.

BEFORE UTK:
Summitt was a student-athlete at the University of Tennessee at Martin.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
Played at UT-Martin and led the Lady Pacers to a 64-29 record over four years. She was the co-captain of the 1976 U.S. Olympic team (silver medal), 1975 World Championship team, 1975 U.S. National team to Taiwan, 1975 Pan American Games team (gold medal), and the 1973 U.S. World University Games team (silver medal).

PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Patricia Head Summitt, age 44, born June 14, 1952; graduated from Cheatham County High School, Ashland City, Tenn.; received B.S. in physical education from UT-Martin, 1974; received M.S. in physical education from UT-Knoxville, 1975; married to R.B. Summitt; has a son by the name of Ross Tyler Summitt, born Sept. 21, 1990; home is Knoxville, Tenn.

PAT SUMMITT'S 23 YEAR COACHING RECORD AT TENNESSEE

REGULAR POST
YEAR SEASON SEASON OVERALL HIGHEST FINISH
1974-75 11-6 5-2 16-8 State
1975-76 12-8 4-3 16-11 2nd State
1976-77 20-3 8-2 28-5 3rd Final Four
1977-78 22-2 5-2 27-4 1st AIAW Poll
1978-79 22-7 8-2 30-9 3rd Final Four
1979-80 25-3 8-2 33-5 2nd Final Four
1980-81 16-5 9-1 25-6 2nd Final Four
1981-82 17-8 5-2 22-10 3rd Final Four
1982-83 21-6 4-2 25-8 2nd NCAA Regional
1983-84 19-8 4-2 23-10 2nd Final Four
1984-85 18-9 4-1 22-10 3rd NCAA Regional
1985-86 21-8 3-2 24-10 3rd Final Four
1986-87 22-5 6-1 28-6 NCAA Champions
1987-88 25-2 6-1 31-3 3rd Final Four
1988-89 27-2 8-0 35-2 NCAA Champions
1989-90 23-4 4-2 27-6 2nd NCAA Regional
1990-91 23-4 7-1 30-5 NCAA Champions
1991-92 24-2 4-1 28-3 3rd NCAA Regional
1992-93 27-1 2-2 29-3 2nd NCAA Regional
1993-94 26-1 5-1 31-2 3rd NCAA Regionals
1994-95 27-1 7-2 34-3 2nd NCAA Final Four
1995-96 23-4 9-0 32-4 NCAA Champions
1996-97 21-9 8-1 29-10 NCAA Champions

Totals 492-108 133-35 625-143
(.820) (.791) (.813)



Collegiate Record 625-143 (.818)
International Record 63-4 (.940)
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Overall Record 688-147 (.824)
as of 7-22-97

Title Reach for the summit : the definite dozen system for succeeding at whatever you do / Pat Summitt with Sally Jenkins.

Authors etc. Summitt, Pat Head, 1952-
Jenkins, Sally.

Edition 1st trade pbk. ed.
Publication New York : Broadway Books, 1999, c1998.

Physical Description xvi, 266 p. ; 21 cm.
Subject Headings Success -- Psychological aspects.

ISBN 0767902297 (pbk.) :
Holdings PAPERBACK COLLECTION
Call No: Summitt


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[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Pat Head Summitt is head coach of the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team. Her teams have won numerous national championships, and she is usually called, "the legendary" Pat Summitt by sportscasters.[GlenScott.FTW]

Pat Summit is probably the most famous Summitt yet. In August 1998 she was even invited to the White House to meet with the President. Patricia Head Summitt born June 14, 1952; graduated from Cheatham County High School, Ashland City, Tenn.; received B.S. in physical education from UT-Martin, 1974; received M.S. in physical education from UT-Knoxville, 1975; married to R.B. Summitt; has a son by the name of Ross Tyler Summitt, born Sept. 21, 1990; home is Knoxville, Tenn

"Tennessee women's coach makes historic appearance on magazine cover"
February 25, 1998

Associated Press

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt is making history once again.

Her picture graces the cover of the March 2 issue of Sports Illustrated, scheduled to hit newsstands Wednesday.

It's the first time a head coach, male or female, of any women's sports team has ever made the cover.

The magazine features a tight head shot of Summitt in black and white with the Sports Illustrated lettering in deep orange.

There's a headline referring to Summitt as ``The Wizard of Knoxville'' and a sub-headline asking if she is the best college basketball coach since John Wooden, who coached at UCLA from 1949 to 1975 and won 10 national titles.

Summitt has coached at UT since 1974 and has won five national titles.

Her Lady Vols became the first women's team to post a 30-0 regular season record. They are a unanimous No. 1 pick in The Associated Press women's poll and are seeking an unprecedented third straight national title.

So, is Summitt worried about the so-called ``SI cover jinx?''

``Not with this group,'' she said.



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The following article is copies from the following website: http://ath.utk.edu/womens/wbb/history/97champs/summitt.htm

The highly touted championship teams of the 1990s -- the Chicago Bulls, the Dallas Cowboys, and the Tennessee Lady Volunteer basketball team. All dynasties? You better believe it. Incredible coaching? Definitely. The only woman in this elite group is Pat Summitt of the University of Tennessee who has brought three NCAA titles home in the 1990s (1991-1996-1997) to the Knoxville campus.

This past season, Summitt’s squad was in a rebuilding year after winning the 1996 NCAA Championship. The 1997 Lady Vol basketball team struggled during the year and lost the most games of any Lady Vol team in a decade. But Summitt never stopped believing in this group and in the end, they came together and accomplished something more highly-touted UT teams never did -- they won back-to-back NCAA titles.

Twenty-three seasons at the University of Tennessee as a proven winner, champion, master motivator, and role model. They’ve even started talking about her as a "living legend."

The facts support it if one considers the following information. In all of men's and women's collegiate basketball history , Summitt trails only UCLA's legendary coach John Wooden for the most NCAA titles. Wooden grabbed 10 titles in 29 years, Summitt just picked up her fifth in 23 seasons (and the first back-to-back) to pass Kentucky's legendary coach, Adolph Rupp.

In this elite company of the legends -- of the top NCAA Champion titleholders -- Summitt's teams have played in and recorded the most NCAA tournament victories winning 55 of 66 NCAA contests. Wooden's Bruins and Knight's Hoosiers played in 57 NCAA games each, as UCLA grabbed 47 wins and Indiana claimed 40 victories under these respective mentors. Rupp's Wildcats won 30 games while making 48 appearances at the "Big Dance." Summitt a living legend? You bet.

This past season she reached yet another coaching milestone -- 600 collegiate coaching victories. The victory over Marquette on Nov. 23, 1996, (her 600th) vaulted her into an elite group of 16 active college coaches with 600 victories. In this group, only one woman ranks ahead of Summitt, Texas' Jody Conradt (697 wins in 28 years). At the top is North Carolina's Dean Smith with 879 wins in 36 years.

In the coming year, she will begin her 24th campaign at UT, and will be taking another young but talented Lady Vol squad to the court to defend its 1996 and 1997 NCAA titles. Included on the roster of the 1997-98 team is the most heralded recruiting class in women’s collegiate basketball history . This team could face no less than 16 opponents who ended last season among the nation's Top 25. Challenging? Well, of course. But Summitt embraces a challenge like a long-lost friend.

Through the years she has reached numerous goals and worn many hats at the University of Tennessee as a student, an educator, and a coach. Six hundred and twenty-five wins and five national championships later, it is still safe to say that she is an educator and role model to her players, a student of the ever-changing game, and one of the most successful women's basketball coaches in the nation.

In so many ways, she is more than just a coach.

To her athletes, she is just "Pat" from the minute she meets them for the first time on a recruiting visit to the day they walk across the stage in the Arena to receive their diploma from UT. To the University of Tennessee she is a goodwill ambassador, taking her teams to play basketball in more than 40 states and two foreign countries. To the CEO of a corporation whose morale needs a lift, she is the perfect motivational speaker.

Of course, there is the incredible graduation rate of her players and the successes they have garnered in life long after their playing days were over at Tennessee. Summitt instills a pattern of success in her players and constantly challenges them to reach their potential as a student and an athlete.

No other basketball coach in the country, male or female, has enjoyed the success of Summitt. As a player, she won an Olympic silver medal in 1976; as an international coach she brought home the first USA gold medal in Olympic competition in 1984; and in 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, and 1997 she led her Tennessee teams to NCAA Championships.

Summitt, who was named the 1987, 1989, and 1994 Naismith College Coach of the Year and WBCA/Converse Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1995, has coached many teams to national and world championships. However, she called the 1987 title her most special victory because of the time and commitment both she and the University of Tennessee had given to each other.

During her career, she has enjoyed 292 of her wins in the friendly confines of a home arena (against just 32 losses), and another 333 wins have come on the hostile road (suffering 111 losses). It's hard to imagine that this 45-year-old has already coached in nearly 800 games and picked up over 600 collegiate wins. In 1990, she received the most prestigious award given by the Basketball Hall of Fame, the John Bunn Award. Summitt was the first female to receive the award in the Hall's history.

In October 1990, Summitt was enshrined in the Women's Sports Foundation Hall of Fame at a gala event in New York City. In the spring of 1994 and 1997, Summitt was named the Coach of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio, and also was a recipient at the 28th Victor Awards (benefiting the City of Hope) as the Women's Basketball Coach of the Year in 1994. In April 1996, she was inducted into the National Association for Sport and Physical Education’s Hall of Fame.

Summitt begins the 1997-98 season as the second-winningest active coach in the NCAA (with 625 victories in 23 years). She has narrowed the gap between herself and Texas' Jody Conradt (697 wins), who is 72 wins and five seasons (beginning her 29th) ahead of Summitt. A quick look at Summitt's season finishes tells the story--14 trips to the Final Four in the last 21 years and 21 consecutive seasons with 20 or more wins.

Success and accomplishment have always followed Pat Summitt. The folks at the University of Tennessee-Martin thought she was better than pretty good when she enrolled at the west Tennessee university to play basketball and volleyball.

By the time Summitt graduated in 1974, she symbolized the prototype player of the 80's. She was strong ... had great instincts ... was awesome on defense ... took a charge like a greedy housewife... denied the ball all over the court ... rebounded with authority ... took the ball to the hoop ... and then could knock the lights out over a zone defense.

In 1973, she made her first U.S. national team when she represented the United States at the World University Games in the Soviet Union. She returned to UT-Martin for her senior season with loftier goals, such as making the 1976 Olympic team. However, four games into her final season as a Lady Pacer, she suffered a near career-ending knee injury.

She was determined to get the knee back into shape and try out for the Olympic Games, but not many people gave her a chance. The University of Tennessee in Knoxville, though, showed its confidence in her abilities as a coach when the school offered her a graduate teaching assistantship and the reins to the women's intercollegiate basketball team as a 22-year-old. The position suited her needs to a "T"--she could pursue her career and stay close to basketball as she rehabilitated her knee.

In her first year as a collegiate coach, she led her team to a 16-8 overall record, attended classes as a master's degree candidate, taught physical education classes, and stayed in playing shape. As the summer of 1975 approached, she thought the knee was ready for a big test. The knee held and so did Summitt--held, that is, a spot on the U.S. Women's World Championship team and the 1975 Pan American Games team.

After another summer of international experience, she returned home to coach her Lady Vols to a 16-11 record, a second-place finish in the state tournament and a spot for herself on the 1976 U.S. Olympic team.

Playing on the Olympic team in Montreal at the Games of the XXI Olympiad was the high point of her competitive playing career, as she helped lead the United States to a silver medal finish while serving as the team's co-captain.

If success follows success, then it certainly followed Summitt. The 1976-77 season found the Tennessee team in its first Final Four with a 28-5 overall record. This upstart coach came within a few points of upsetting defending national champion Delta State.

Upsets and wins continued to be the rule at Tennessee rather than the exception. The year-by-year success of the coach and her teams at Tennessee is evidenced by the numbers ... 492-108 (.820) during the regular season, 133-35 (.792) in the postseason, and 625-143 (.813) overall for 23 years. Her worksheets include 16-8, 16-11, 28-5, 27-4, 30-9, 33-5, 25-6, 22-10, 25-8, 23-10, 22-10, 24-10, 28-6, 31-3, 35-2, 27-6, 30-5, 28-3, 29-3, 31-2, 34-3, 32-4, and 29-10 records for an average of 28 wins and five losses per season.

Summitt has led her teams to the Final Four of women's college basketball 14 times in the last 21 years. Eight of her last 12 teams have advanced to the Final Four, with the 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, and 1997 teams winning the NCAA title. By winning back-to-back titles in 1996 and 1997, Tennessee becomes just the second team ever to accomplish that feat in NCAA w

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[NI03760] Headline: MEMPHIS AREA DEATHS THROUGH TUESDAY, FEB. 22
Publication Date: February 23, 2000
Source: The Commercial Appeal Memphis, TN
Page: B4
Subjects:
Region: Tennessee
Obituary: SUDIE MAE SUMMITT, 86, of Urbana, Ill., formerly of Memphis,
homemaker, died of heart failure Monday at Manor of Care Center in
Champaign,
Ill. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Northridge/ Woodhaven Chapel with
burial in Northridge/Woodhaven Cemetery in Millington. She was a member of
Philo Road Church of Christ in Urbana. Mrs. Summitt, the widow of J. L.
Summitt, leaves two daughters, Dorothy Barcroft Smith of Fort Worth and
Barbara Summitt Marple of El Cajon, Calif.; four sons, Frank Barcroft of
Urbana, William Barcroft of Brighton, Tenn., Jerry Summitt of Herrick,
Ill. and Gary Summitt of Amarillo, Texas; a sister, Mary McCage of
Brownsville,
Tenn., 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Headline: MEMPHIS AREA DEATHS THROUGH TUESDAY, FEB. 22
Publication Date: February 23, 2000
Source: The Commercial Appeal Memphis, TN
Page: B4
Subjects:
Region: Tennessee
Obituary: SUDIE MAE SUMMITT, 86, of Urbana, Ill., formerly of Memphis,
homemaker, died of heart failure Monday at Manor of Care Center in
Champaign,
Ill. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Northridge/ Woodhaven Chapel with
burial in Northridge/Woodhaven Cemetery in Millington. She was a member of
Philo Road Church of Christ in Urbana. Mrs. Summitt, the widow of J. L.
Summitt, leaves two daughters, Dorothy Barcroft Smith of Fort Worth and
Barbara Summitt Marple of El Cajon, Calif.; four sons, Frank Barcroft of
Urbana, William Barcroft of Brighton, Tenn., Jerry Summitt of Herrick,
Ill. and Gary Summitt of Amarillo, Texas; a sister, Mary McCage of
Brownsville,
Tenn., 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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[NI03774] [JohnASummitt.FTW]

Joseph and his Brother Peter were in the City of Vicksburg during the Siege by Gen. U.S. Grant, Civil War. When the City surrendered they both signed amnesty agreements to go home and "behave" themselves. This amnesty agreement is in the National Archives in Washington D.C.[GlenScott.FTW]

Joseph and his Brother Peter were in the City of Vicksburg during the Siege by Gen. U.S. Grant, Civil War. When the City surrendered they both signed amnesty agreements to go home and "behave" themselves. This amnesty agreement is in the National Archives in Washington D.C.

He is buried at St Paul Lutheran, Madisonville, Tennessee.

Glen, this Joseph Summit is the son of Daniel and Sarah Moser Summit--my great, great, great grandparents. He was born May 17, 1824 about a year after Daniel and family moved from Greene County TN to the southeast corner of Jefferson County TN. Joseph and his younger brother, Peter, were trapped in Vicksburg and surrended to Grant with the fall of Vicksburg July 4, 1963--an event that coincided with the Battle of Gettysburg. Both Joseph and Peter signed paroles agreeing to go home and behave. I have had a note in my file about this property claim, but frankly did not know how to go about getting the information. Now we know. . .

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL
_____________________________________________________________
The following information was found at: http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/mosclaim.htm
<>
>>
SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION - TENNESSEE
"Summitt, Joseph Monroe Barred"

Information Provided by the Tennessee State Library and Archives

This index lists people from Monroe County who filed claims with the Southern Claims Commission from 1871 to 1873. These Tennesseans claimed their property had been taken by United States military personnel for use in the Civil War.

The claim files include interesting detail about people and about the Civil War period in Tennessee. Each claimant was required to describe his losses in detail, and to prove his loyalty to the Union. Witnesses gave testimony in support of his allegations. The paperwork in the files is often extensive.

All of the Southern Claims Commission files are located at the National Archives, but the disallowed and barred claim files have been microfilmed and are also available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Allowed claim files are available only by consulting the National archives.

This index is based on volume 55 of Record Group No. 56, General Records of the Department of the Treasury, at the National Archives. It is duplicated on National Archives microcopy M-87, reel 13. The indication of whether the claim was allowed, disallowed, or barred is based on the book Southern loyalists in the Civil War : the Southern Claims Commission by Gary B. Mills (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994).

If you wish to order a copy of a barred or disallowed claim file, e-mail the Tennessee State Library and Archives (reference@mail.state.tn.us) and request a price quote. The cost will depend on the length of the file.



[JackSummitt.FTW]

Confederate soldier:

Joseph Ewing Summitt, Pvt., Company D, 62 Tenn. Mtd. Infantry. Rowan's regiment, 80 Tenn. Infantry. Enlisted for three years on March l, 1863 at Monroe County, Tenn. (Sweetwater, Tenn). Captured at Vicksburg, Miss. on July 4, 1863. Copy of federal parole at Vicksburg, Miss. executed on July 8, 1863. (Confederate Service Record) Roll 344. Age 39 at enlistment.

U. S. Grant released about 30,000 confederates with their promise to fight no more. The war lasted about two more years after the fall ov Vicksburg.

Also called 80th Tenn. Inf. Regt.; Rowan's Tenn. Inf. Regt.; 62nd Tenn. Mtd. Inf. Regt.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/mocsa.htm#CODTNREG_LIST
Organized Oct. 8, 1862; mustered into Confederate service Nov. 11, 1862 surrendered at Vicksburg July, 1863; served remainder of war as mounted infantry in Brigadier Gen. John C. Vaughn's Brigade in East Tenn. and Western Va. Field Officers: Colonel John A. Rowan. Captain Robert C. Rowan. Enrolled Sep. 25. Men from Monroe Co., Tn. Reports from Companies "C" and "D" show one killed, three wounded, and 15 captured from the two companies.

SUMMIT, JOSEPH, age 50 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tomstone: Summitt, Joseph May 17, 1824 Jun 6, 1896 St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249 H. Brakebill suggests this is Joseph Leander Summitt and that he was born May 17, 1824
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some information obtained from 1880 census, TN, Monroe County, 10th District, Page 3, Dwelling # 24, Family # 25
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some information obtained from 1870 census, TN, Monroe County, 10th District, page 91?, Dwelling 4, Family # 4
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Some information obtained from Confederate Service Record, Roll 344
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some information obtained from 1860 census, TN, Monroe County, dwelling 860, family 880
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Message from Paul C. Summitt
August 24, 1997
Joseph Summit, son of Daniel and Sarah Moser Summit, served in the confederate forces in Tennessee. The only item I know about his war service is that he was captured at the fall of Vicksburg following General Grant's siege of that city. He signed an amnesty paper promising to return home. Joseph survived the war and went on to live his life out in Monroe County, TN.
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Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-83
has birthdate 19 May 1824
also filed under AFN:K1ZB-5V
last record has birthdate 17May1824
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Roger D. Fryar's notes suggest died 1898
--------------------
Paul C.' notes suggest DOB as May 17, 1824 probably in Jefferson County, TN and DOD as June 6, 1898 in Monroe County, TN
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4. JOSEPH4 SUMMITT (DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)38 was born May 19, 1824 in Monroe Co., Tennessee38, and died June 06, 1898 in Monroe Co., Tennessee38. He married (1) HETTIE ANNE MOSER38 July 26, 1844 in Monroe Co., Tennessee39, daughter of JOHN MOSER and MAGDELENA SHEETS. He married (2) ISABELLE SHEETS40 Abt. 1856 in Monroe Co., Tennessee40.
Children of JOSEPH SUMMITT and ISABELLE SHEETS are:
i. JACOB E.5 SUMMITT40, b. 1857, Tennessee40; d. WFT Est. 1858-194740.
ii. DAVID L. SUMMITT40, b. 1858, Tennessee40; d. WFT Est. 1859-194840.
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5042
listed as Joseph
-------------
notes have DOD as 1899
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Tombstone reads Joseph Summitt, May 17, 1824, Jun 6, 1896, , St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[JohnASummitt.FTW]

Joseph and his Brother Peter were in the City of Vicksburg during the Siege by Gen. U.S. Grant, Civil War. When the City surrendered they both signed amnesty agreements to go home and "behave" themselves. This amnesty agreement is in the National Archives in Washington D.C.[GlenScott.FTW]

Joseph and his Brother Peter were in the City of Vicksburg during the Siege by Gen. U.S. Grant, Civil War. When the City surrendered they both signed amnesty agreements to go home and "behave" themselves. This amnesty agreement is in the National Archives in Washington D.C.

He is buried at St Paul Lutheran, Madisonville, Tennessee.

Glen, this Joseph Summit is the son of Daniel and Sarah Moser Summit--my great, great, great grandparents. He was born May 17, 1824 about a year after Daniel and family moved from Greene County TN to the southeast corner of Jefferson County TN. Joseph and his younger brother, Peter, were trapped in Vicksburg and surrended to Grant with the fall of Vicksburg July 4, 1963--an event that coincided with the Battle of Gettysburg. Both Joseph and Peter signed paroles agreeing to go home and behave. I have had a note in my file about this property claim, but frankly did not know how to go about getting the information. Now we know. . .

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL
_____________________________________________________________
The following information was found at: http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/mosclaim.htm
<>
>>
SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMISSION - TENNESSEE
"Summitt, Joseph Monroe Barred"

Information Provided by the Tennessee State Library and Archives

This index lists people from Monroe County who filed claims with the Southern Claims Commission from 1871 to 1873. These Tennesseans claimed their property had been taken by United States military personnel for use in the Civil War.

The claim files include interesting detail about people and about the Civil War period in Tennessee. Each claimant was required to describe his losses in detail, and to prove his loyalty to the Union. Witnesses gave testimony in support of his allegations. The paperwork in the files is often extensive.

All of the Southern Claims Commission files are located at the National Archives, but the disallowed and barred claim files have been microfilmed and are also available at the Tennessee State Library and Archives. Allowed claim files are available only by consulting the National archives.

This index is based on volume 55 of Record Group No. 56, General Records of the Department of the Treasury, at the National Archives. It is duplicated on National Archives microcopy M-87, reel 13. The indication of whether the claim was allowed, disallowed, or barred is based on the book Southern loyalists in the Civil War : the Southern Claims Commission by Gary B. Mills (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994).

If you wish to order a copy of a barred or disallowed claim file, e-mail the Tennessee State Library and Archives (reference@mail.state.tn.us) and request a price quote. The cost will depend on the length of the file.



[JackSummitt.FTW]

Confederate soldier:

Joseph Ewing Summitt, Pvt., Company D, 62 Tenn. Mtd. Infantry. Rowan's regiment, 80 Tenn. Infantry. Enlisted for three years on March l, 1863 at Monroe County, Tenn. (Sweetwater, Tenn). Captured at Vicksburg, Miss. on July 4, 1863. Copy of federal parole at Vicksburg, Miss. executed on July 8, 1863. (Confederate Service Record) Roll 344. Age 39 at enlistment.

U. S. Grant released about 30,000 confederates with their promise to fight no more. The war lasted about two more years after the fall ov Vicksburg.

Also called 80th Tenn. Inf. Regt.; Rowan's Tenn. Inf. Regt.; 62nd Tenn. Mtd. Inf. Regt.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/mocsa.htm#CODTNREG_LIST
Organized Oct. 8, 1862; mustered into Confederate service Nov. 11, 1862 surrendered at Vicksburg July, 1863; served remainder of war as mounted infantry in Brigadier Gen. John C. Vaughn's Brigade in East Tenn. and Western Va. Field Officers: Colonel John A. Rowan. Captain Robert C. Rowan. Enrolled Sep. 25. Men from Monroe Co., Tn. Reports from Companies "C" and "D" show one killed, three wounded, and 15 captured from the two companies.

SUMMIT, JOSEPH, age 50 -Oct 10, 1874, confirmation at St Pauls Lutheran

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm
Tomstone: Summitt, Joseph May 17, 1824 Jun 6, 1896 St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-249 H. Brakebill suggests this is Joseph Leander Summitt and that he was born May 17, 1824
---------------
some information obtained from 1880 census, TN, Monroe County, 10th District, Page 3, Dwelling # 24, Family # 25
----------------
some information obtained from 1870 census, TN, Monroe County, 10th District, page 91?, Dwelling 4, Family # 4
------------------
Some information obtained from Confederate Service Record, Roll 344
-------------------
some information obtained from 1860 census, TN, Monroe County, dwelling 860, family 880
-------------------
Message from Paul C. Summitt
August 24, 1997
Joseph Summit, son of Daniel and Sarah Moser Summit, served in the confederate forces in Tennessee. The only item I know about his war service is that he was captured at the fall of Vicksburg following General Grant's siege of that city. He signed an amnesty paper promising to return home. Joseph survived the war and went on to live his life out in Monroe County, TN.
----------------
Mormon Record AFN:FNK1-83
has birthdate 19 May 1824
also filed under AFN:K1ZB-5V
last record has birthdate 17May1824
-----------------
Roger D. Fryar's notes suggest died 1898
--------------------
Paul C.' notes suggest DOB as May 17, 1824 probably in Jefferson County, TN and DOD as June 6, 1898 in Monroe County, TN
--------------------
4. JOSEPH4 SUMMITT (DANIEL3, JOHANNES FRANCIS2, JACOB1)38 was born May 19, 1824 in Monroe Co., Tennessee38, and died June 06, 1898 in Monroe Co., Tennessee38. He married (1) HETTIE ANNE MOSER38 July 26, 1844 in Monroe Co., Tennessee39, daughter of JOHN MOSER and MAGDELENA SHEETS. He married (2) ISABELLE SHEETS40 Abt. 1856 in Monroe Co., Tennessee40.
Children of JOSEPH SUMMITT and ISABELLE SHEETS are:
i. JACOB E.5 SUMMITT40, b. 1857, Tennessee40; d. WFT Est. 1858-194740.
ii. DAVID L. SUMMITT40, b. 1858, Tennessee40; d. WFT Est. 1859-194840.
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www.genserve.com, Index # 5042
listed as Joseph
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notes have DOD as 1899
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Tombstone reads Joseph Summitt, May 17, 1824, Jun 6, 1896, , St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church Old Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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[NI03775] tombstone says Hettie Ann Summitt, , Nov 24, 1846, "Wife of Joseph Summit Aged 22 yrs 8 mos & 12 Days.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
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tombstone says Hettie Ann Summitt, , Nov 24, 1846, "Wife of Joseph Summit Aged 22 yrs 8 mos & 12 Days.", St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (old) Cemetery, 8 Mi N Madisonville
-----------[GlenScott.FTW]

Wed May 7 18:54:17 1997
MOSER-CAREY-SUMMITT-COLES Phillip Frederick MOSER md Julia Ann CAREY 1 Oct 1846 Monroe Co., TN. Julia b 4 Oct 1828 NC d 29 Aug 1905 Monroe Co., TN. Would like Julia's birth place and her mother's name. Phillip d 14 Aug 1893 Monroe Co., TN. Phillip's sister Hettie Ann MOSER md Joseph SUMMITT 26 Jul 1844 Monroe Co., TN. Joseph was b 17 May 1824. Would like Joseph's birth place. Joseph d 6 Jan 1898 Monroe Co., TN. Hettie d 24 Nov 1846 Monroe Co., TN. Phillip's brother John Paul MOSER md Rachel COLES 29 Dec 1853. Rachel d 2 Mar 1855 Monroe Co., TN. She was b 11 Jun 1833. Would like Rachel's birth place and parents and marriage place. Will be glad to share info on this family. Thanks. Judie Fite King, 350 W. Castle Harbour, Friendswood, TX 77546-5620 rking@ziplink.net

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http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Tomstone: Summitt, Hetty Ann Nov 24, 1846 Wife of Joseph Summit Aged 22 yrs. 8 mos. & 12 days. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250 Mormon Record AFN:K1ZB-62
name spelled Hettie Anne

Paul C's notes have name spelled as Hetty Ann

Paul C's notes have her 22 years 8 months 12 days at death[GlenScott.FTW]

Wed May 7 18:54:17 1997
MOSER-CAREY-SUMMITT-COLES Phillip Frederick MOSER md Julia Ann CAREY 1 Oct 1846 Monroe Co., TN. Julia b 4 Oct 1828 NC d 29 Aug 1905 Monroe Co., TN. Would like Julia's birth place and her mother's name. Phillip d 14 Aug 1893 Monroe Co., TN. Phillip's sister Hettie Ann MOSER md Joseph SUMMITT 26 Jul 1844 Monroe Co., TN. Joseph was b 17 May 1824. Would like Joseph's birth place. Joseph d 6 Jan 1898 Monroe Co., TN. Hettie d 24 Nov 1846 Monroe Co., TN. Phillip's brother John Paul MOSER md Rachel COLES 29 Dec 1853. Rachel d 2 Mar 1855 Monroe Co., TN. She was b 11 Jun 1833. Would like Rachel's birth place and parents and marriage place. Will be glad to share info on this family. Thanks. Judie Fite King, 350 W. Castle Harbour, Friendswood, TX 77546-5620 rking@ziplink.net

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http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/cems/s4.htm

Tomstone: Summitt, Hetty Ann Nov 24, 1846 Wife of Joseph Summit Aged 22 yrs. 8 mos. & 12 days. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Old) 8 Mi N Madisonville W-250 Mormon Record AFN:K1ZB-62
name spelled Hettie Anne

Paul C's notes have name spelled as Hetty Ann

Paul C's notes have her 22 years 8 months 12 days at death

[NI03782] Found on www.genserv.com index#3311
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Found on www.genserv.com index#3311
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[NI03783] Paul C.'s notes has name as Phillip W. Summit[GlenScott.FTW]


1920 Gaston County, Gastonia, North Carolina Census
Street not named
Soundex Index: Volume 37; ED 87; Sheet 8; Line 94

Name Color Rel Age Birthplace
Philip M Summit White Head 50 North Carolina
Susan E Summit Wife 51 North Carolina
Bessie B Summit Daughter 26 North Carolina
Mary Summit Daughter 20 North Carolina
Albert P Summit Son 16 North Carolina
Bertie L Summit Daughter 13 North Carolina

[NI03784] Glen's notes have him dying in Rowan County, NC

From Glen's notes:

Notes for Alexander Commodore Summit:
In late July I met with one of Alexander Commodore Summit's two remaining
Daugter-in-laws, her name is Helen Summit and she lives in Peabody, Mass and
is a native of Lynn, Massachusetts. For those who don't know, Alex was the
younger son of Perlive Abernathy, the wife of Isaac L Summit who died at the
Battle of Reams Station in Virginia during the Civil War. For more
information on Isaac and Perlive Summit, see the Summitt Family Quarterly
issue that came out in April. According to Helen, Alexander was a large
landowner in Catawba County, North Carolina. Besides owning a farm, he also
owned a hardware store in Catawba. There must be some type of information in
old phone books about the locality and name of this store. He was
financially not hurting, atleast up until the great depression; they grew
cotton, tobacco, vegetables and owned a number of livestock. She recalled
that Alex's wife, Lora Dora Bollinger was often canning vegetables in her
spare time. She said after becoming engaged to Alex's son, Willie Summit,
here in New England, that the two of them drove down to North Carolina so
that Helen could meet Willie's parents and the rest of the family. She said
she had the most memorable meeting. She recalled vividly meeting Laura Dora
for the first time in the farmhouse's kitchen and that Willie disappeared
for some time at the initial meeting to visit friends. Helen recalled that
as a New Englander she had the most difficult time understanding Laura Dora,
apparently her southern twang was strong. She laughed about one story, she
said that after meeting Laura Dora, that she asked Willie what was wrong
with her, since she seemed to be spitting up a lot of blood while they were
getting acquainted. Willie laughed hard. He said his mother liked to take
apple leaves and snuff and then chew the combination. What she was spitting
was not blood, but tobacco into her spittoon! This makes me laugh. But Helen
had the upmost respect for Laura Dora, she said she was one of the most
caring women she had ever met. She described her as a very devoted Baptist,
attending with her children at Mt Rahama Baptist Church in Catawba. All of
her children including my grandfather Charles E Summit Sr were raised strong
Baptists. She said Alex did not attend church and was a bit of a recluse,
but did help to build Mt Rahama Baptist Church though. Both Alex and Laura
Dora are both buried there, as well as a number of my ancestors. Once the
great depression hit, Alex lost everything. She told me that Willie Summit
talked about this and recalled how he and the family were forced to pack up
all their belongings and then proceed on a difficult trek by horse and wagon
to either Gaston or Garrison County. It was a very grueling transfer for the
family, according to her. Apparently later in life, Alex was also a civilian
guard at a North Carolina military base and loved to fish. Helen also said
that my grandfather got in a tremendous argument with Alex during the
1920's. He up and left. She said Alex was not the easiest man in the world
to get along with. My grandfather subsequently joined the Navy and met my
grandmother Viola Knowlton at the port of Boston. After completing his
service in the Navy, he settled on the North Shore of Boston with Viola in
Wenham, Massachusetts, a very quintessential New England town. Here he used
his farming skills to work on the Greycroft Farm in the dairy part of the
farm. A few years later Willie left North Carolina and joined his brother in
Wenham, where they both lived in a two-family house with their families on
Friend Court in Wenham. Willie also worked on the same farm, but worked with
poultry. In Massachusetts, Willie and Helen had a number of children: Carol,
Barbara, Zeke, Charles and Joseph. Charles recently died. Joseph later
received the Purple Heart after saving the life of a fellow soldier in
Vietnam. Helen still has newspaper clippings framed on her living rooms
wall, documenting her son's achievement. Helen provided me with some family
pictures and a copy of the original Summit Family Bible documenting all
thriteen births of Alex and Laura. She also provided me with an obituary of
one of Alex's daughter's, which I will post to the discussion area on the
website at a later date. Glen Summit
-------------[GlenScott.FTW]

In late July, 1998 I met with one of Alexander Commodore Summit's two remaining Daugter-in-laws, her name is Helen Summit and she lives in Peabody, Mass and is a native of Lynn, Massachusetts. For those who don't know, Alex was the younger son of Perlive Abernathy, the wife of Isaac L Summit who died at the Battle of Reams Station in Virginia during the Civil War. For more information on Isaac and Perlive Summit, see the Summitt Family Quarterly issue that came out in April.

According to Helen, Alexander was a large landowner in Catawba County, North Carolina. Besides owning a farm, he also owned a hardware store in Catawba. There must be some type of information in old phone books about the locality and name of this store. He was financially not hurting. They grew cotton, tobacco, vegetables and owned a number of livestock. She recalled that Alex's wife, Lora Dora Bollinger was often canning vegetables in her spare time. She said after becoming engaged to Alex's son, Willie Summit, here in New England, that the two of them drove down to North Carolina so that Helen could meet Willie's parents and the rest of the family. She said she had the most memorable meeting. She recalled vividly meeting Laura Dora for the first time in the farmhouse's kitchen and that Willie disappeared for some time at the initial meeting to visit friends. Helen recalled that as a New Englander she had the most difficult time understanding Laura Dora, apparently her southern twang was strong.

She laughed about one story, she said that after meeting Laura Dora, that she asked Willie what was wrong with her, since she seemed to be spitting up a lot of blood while they were getting acquainted. Willie laughed hard. He said his mother liked to take apple leaves and snuff and then chew the combination. What she was spitting was not blood, but tobacco into her makeshift spittoon, a coffe can! This makes me laugh. But Helen had the upmost respect for Laura Dora, she said she was one of the most caring women she had ever met. She described her as a very devoted Baptist, attending with her children at Mt Rahama Baptist Church in Catawba. All of her children including my grandfather Charles E Summit Sr were raised strong Baptists and were baptized in a "creek" in Catawba County probably not far from Mt Ruhama.

She said Alex use to catch turtles in the same creek he and his sibling were baptised in, and would later make a stew out of them. She said he did help to build Mt Rahama Baptist Church. Both Alex and Laura Dora are both buried there, as well as a number of my ancestors. Although a large landowner at one time,Alex lost everything. She told me that Willie Summit talked about this and recalled how he and the family were forced to pack up all their belongings and then proceed on a difficult trek by horse and wagon to Cleveland County, along with numerous farm animals. It was a very grueling transfer for the family, according to her.

Apparently later in life, Alex was also a civilian guard at a North Carolina military base and loved to fish. My grandfather subsequently joined the Navy and met my grandmother Viola Knowlton at the port of Boston.

After completing his service in the Navy, he settled on the North Shore of Boston with Viola in Wenham, Massachusetts, a very quintessential New England town. Here he used his farming skills to work on the Greycroft Farm in the dairy part of the farm. A few years later Willie left North Carolina and joined his brother in Wenham, where they both lived in a two-family house with their families on Friend Court in Wenham. Willie also worked on the same farm, but worked with poultry. In Massachusetts, Willie and Helen had a number of children: Carol, Barbara, Zeke, Charles and Joseph. Charles recently died. Joseph later received the Purple Heart after saving the life of a fellow soldier in Vietnam. Helen still has newspaper clippings framed on her living rooms wall, documenting her son's achievement. Helen provided me with some family pictures and a copy of the original Summit Family Bible documenting all thirteen births of Alex and Laura. She also provided me with an obituary of one of Alex's daughter's. Glen Summit; Updated July 1999 with additional information.



Alex's social secuirty number was 237369079 and resided at High Point, Guilford County, NC at the time of his death. He applied for his ss # before 1951 in North Carolina.


"Glen,

Good to hear that you spoke with Aunt Helen. She recently wrote me about the same things you included. I have pictures of she and Uncle Will taken while on that trip to North Carolina. Aunt Helen is a beautiful woman; nowonder Uncle Will wanted her to marry him.

They lived in North Carolina on several occasions. I remember one time when they came down and lived in my farther's home place. Uncle Will drove for a local brick manufacturer and was constantly on the road taking brick to New England.

As to Granddad's fate, Mother (Maudella) told me, just before she died, that they moved to Cleveland, in Rowan County when she was around 5 years old. That would make the move in 1913-14. She recalled an instance in the store Alex sold. She said she was standing in the store holding her fathers hand
and asked him for a cracker from the cracker barrel. Mother said that Granddad told her that he could not do that as he had just sold the store. Mother recalled the incident because she said she really wanted a cracker. Amazing how we remember small things.

I vividly remember Grandmother and Granddad living in the western Rowan County community of Barber Junction. We would go up on Sundays and visit them. My sister (Laura) and I would stay outside and do whatever we could do to entertain ourselves. I recalled one time when Granddad was cooking
turnips on a stove which was outside the house. He and Dad were talking about it and that was what he fed the hogs.

Alex was a kind man. He gave me a puppy once and only wanted a kiss. As a very young person, I was afraid of him and would not do it. He gave me the pupply anyway.

I recall another time when the iceman came to deliver ice for their icebox. Oh, if only someone had that box today.

That house is still standing and I believe someone lives in it.

In their later years, Mother moved them to my father's home place to live, which was accross the road from where we lived. When Grandmother became quite ill, Mother moved her into our house some. On one occassion when the doctor visited her, Grandmother asked him to put her on a coke diet (that is
the soft drink). Mother rolled her eyes and said she couldn't afford that.

I don't recall Grandmother dying, but Granddad lived in the house for a while. If he would get the paper, he would always offer it to me first. I have so many good memory of him. Some time afterward he went to live in a local rest home, where he died many years later.

You mention having a copy of the family listing from the Bible. I have the originals of those pages. When I finish with Mother and Dad's affairs, I will start compiling all I have. I do have a few of his things. It is sad that after we live our lives, someone will reduce us to a box, storing the keepsakes for others.

I cannot work on what all I have right now. Too many things have been happening to keep me from it. I serve on a board for a faternal organization. I am also on our church's call committee, and we are working hard to find a pastor for our church. Recently, someone set fire to my homeplace in Salisbury. The house is almost destroyed. Now, I will have to have it razed and removed. I am so glad that my parents are deceased as I couldn't have told them that their home, where they lived almost all of
their married life, where they raised their children, and where anyone visiting Salisbury always had a place to stay, was destroyed.

Glen, it's great to see that you are still working on the family. The New England bunch is quite interesting and Anne and I hope to visit there soon.

Bob Shuping" Email from Bob Shuping dated 8/23/1998


North Carolina Marriage Records:

Name of Groom: Henry C. Drum
Groom Age: 17
Groom's Father's Name: R. L. Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Nancy Drum
Name of Bride: Dona A. Barker
Bride Age: 18
Bride's Father's Name: J. C. Barker
Bride's Mother's Name: H. B. Barker
Marriage Date: 23 Apr 1892
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. A. Hoyle, Min
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): W. B. Murray, A. C. Summit, A. W. Setzer
Original Source Page: 133
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen's notes have him dying in Rowan County, NC

From Glen's notes:

Notes for Alexander Commodore Summit:
In late July I met with one of Alexander Commodore Summit's two remaining
Daugter-in-laws, her name is Helen Summit and she lives in Peabody, Mass and
is a native of Lynn, Massachusetts. For those who don't know, Alex was the
younger son of Perlive Abernathy, the wife of Isaac L Summit who died at the
Battle of Reams Station in Virginia during the Civil War. For more
information on Isaac and Perlive Summit, see the Summitt Family Quarterly
issue that came out in April. According to Helen, Alexander was a large
landowner in Catawba County, North Carolina. Besides owning a farm, he also
owned a hardware store in Catawba. There must be some type of information in
old phone books about the locality and name of this store. He was
financially not hurting, atleast up until the great depression; they grew
cotton, tobacco, vegetables and owned a number of livestock. She recalled
that Alex's wife, Lora Dora Bollinger was often canning vegetables in her
spare time. She said after becoming engaged to Alex's son, Willie Summit,
here in New England, that the two of them drove down to North Carolina so
that Helen could meet Willie's parents and the rest of the family. She said
she had the most memorable meeting. She recalled vividly meeting Laura Dora
for the first time in the farmhouse's kitchen and that Willie disappeared
for some time at the initial meeting to visit friends. Helen recalled that
as a New Englander she had the most difficult time understanding Laura Dora,
apparently her southern twang was strong. She laughed about one story, she
said that after meeting Laura Dora, that she asked Willie what was wrong
with her, since she seemed to be spitting up a lot of blood while they were
getting acquainted. Willie laughed hard. He said his mother liked to take
apple leaves and snuff and then chew the combination. What she was spitting
was not blood, but tobacco into her spittoon! This makes me laugh. But Helen
had the upmost respect for Laura Dora, she said she was one of the most
caring women she had ever met. She described her as a very devoted Baptist,
attending with her children at Mt Rahama Baptist Church in Catawba. All of
her children including my grandfather Charles E Summit Sr were raised strong
Baptists. She said Alex did not attend church and was a bit of a recluse,
but did help to build Mt Rahama Baptist Church though. Both Alex and Laura
Dora are both buried there, as well as a number of my ancestors. Once the
great depression hit, Alex lost everything. She told me that Willie Summit
talked about this and recalled how he and the family were forced to pack up
all their belongings and then proceed on a difficult trek by horse and wagon
to either Gaston or Garrison County. It was a very grueling transfer for the
family, according to her. Apparently later in life, Alex was also a civilian
guard at a North Carolina military base and loved to fish. Helen also said
that my grandfather got in a tremendous argument with Alex during the
1920's. He up and left. She said Alex was not the easiest man in the world
to get along with. My grandfather subsequently joined the Navy and met my
grandmother Viola Knowlton at the port of Boston. After completing his
service in the Navy, he settled on the North Shore of Boston with Viola in
Wenham, Massachusetts, a very quintessential New England town. Here he used
his farming skills to work on the Greycroft Farm in the dairy part of the
farm. A few years later Willie left North Carolina and joined his brother in
Wenham, where they both lived in a two-family house with their families on
Friend Court in Wenham. Willie also worked on the same farm, but worked with
poultry. In Massachusetts, Willie and Helen had a number of children: Carol,
Barbara, Zeke, Charles and Joseph. Charles recently died. Joseph later
received the Purple Heart after saving the life of a fellow soldier in
Vietnam. Helen still has newspaper clippings framed on her living rooms
wall, documenting her son's achievement. Helen provided me with some family
pictures and a copy of the original Summit Family Bible documenting all
thriteen births of Alex and Laura. She also provided me with an obituary of
one of Alex's daughter's, which I will post to the discussion area on the
website at a later date. Glen Summit
-------------[GlenScott.FTW]

In late July, 1998 I met with one of Alexander Commodore Summit's two remaining Daugter-in-laws, her name is Helen Summit and she lives in Peabody, Mass and is a native of Lynn, Massachusetts. For those who don't know, Alex was the younger son of Perlive Abernathy, the wife of Isaac L Summit who died at the Battle of Reams Station in Virginia during the Civil War. For more information on Isaac and Perlive Summit, see the Summitt Family Quarterly issue that came out in April.

According to Helen, Alexander was a large landowner in Catawba County, North Carolina. Besides owning a farm, he also owned a hardware store in Catawba. There must be some type of information in old phone books about the locality and name of this store. He was financially not hurting. They grew cotton, tobacco, vegetables and owned a number of livestock. She recalled that Alex's wife, Lora Dora Bollinger was often canning vegetables in her spare time. She said after becoming engaged to Alex's son, Willie Summit, here in New England, that the two of them drove down to North Carolina so that Helen could meet Willie's parents and the rest of the family. She said she had the most memorable meeting. She recalled vividly meeting Laura Dora for the first time in the farmhouse's kitchen and that Willie disappeared for some time at the initial meeting to visit friends. Helen recalled that as a New Englander she had the most difficult time understanding Laura Dora, apparently her southern twang was strong.

She laughed about one story, she said that after meeting Laura Dora, that she asked Willie what was wrong with her, since she seemed to be spitting up a lot of blood while they were getting acquainted. Willie laughed hard. He said his mother liked to take apple leaves and snuff and then chew the combination. What she was spitting was not blood, but tobacco into her makeshift spittoon, a coffe can! This makes me laugh. But Helen had the upmost respect for Laura Dora, she said she was one of the most caring women she had ever met. She described her as a very devoted Baptist, attending with her children at Mt Rahama Baptist Church in Catawba. All of her children including my grandfather Charles E Summit Sr were raised strong Baptists and were baptized in a "creek" in Catawba County probably not far from Mt Ruhama.

She said Alex use to catch turtles in the same creek he and his sibling were baptised in, and would later make a stew out of them. She said he did help to build Mt Rahama Baptist Church. Both Alex and Laura Dora are both buried there, as well as a number of my ancestors. Although a large landowner at one time,Alex lost everything. She told me that Willie Summit talked about this and recalled how he and the family were forced to pack up all their belongings and then proceed on a difficult trek by horse and wagon to Cleveland County, along with numerous farm animals. It was a very grueling transfer for the family, according to her.

Apparently later in life, Alex was also a civilian guard at a North Carolina military base and loved to fish. My grandfather subsequently joined the Navy and met my grandmother Viola Knowlton at the port of Boston.

After completing his service in the Navy, he settled on the North Shore of Boston with Viola in Wenham, Massachusetts, a very quintessential New England town. Here he used his farming skills to work on the Greycroft Farm in the dairy part of the farm. A few years later Willie left North Carolina and joined his brother in Wenham, where they both lived in a two-family house with their families on Friend Court in Wenham. Willie also worked on the same farm, but worked with poultry. In Massachusetts, Willie and Helen had a number of children: Carol, Barbara, Zeke, Charles and Joseph. Charles recently died. Joseph later received the Purple Heart after saving the life of a fellow soldier in Vietnam. Helen still has newspaper clippings framed on her living rooms wall, documenting her son's achievement. Helen provided me with some family pictures and a copy of the original Summit Family Bible documenting all thirteen births of Alex and Laura. She also provided me with an obituary of one of Alex's daughter's. Glen Summit; Updated July 1999 with additional information.



Alex's social secuirty number was 237369079 and resided at High Point, Guilford County, NC at the time of his death. He applied for his ss # before 1951 in North Carolina.


"Glen,

Good to hear that you spoke with Aunt Helen. She recently wrote me about the same things you included. I have pictures of she and Uncle Will taken while on that trip to North Carolina. Aunt Helen is a beautiful woman; nowonder Uncle Will wanted her to marry him.

They lived in North Carolina on several occasions. I remember one time when they came down and lived in my farther's home place. Uncle Will drove for a local brick manufacturer and was constantly on the road taking brick to New England.

As to Granddad's fate, Mother (Maudella) told me, just before she died, that they moved to Cleveland, in Rowan County when she was around 5 years old. That would make the move in 1913-14. She recalled an instance in the store Alex sold. She said she was standing in the store holding her fathers hand
and asked him for a cracker from the cracker barrel. Mother said that Granddad told her that he could not do that as he had just sold the store. Mother recalled the incident because she said she really wanted a cracker. Amazing how we remember small things.

I vividly remember Grandmother and Granddad living in the western Rowan County community of Barber Junction. We would go up on Sundays and visit them. My sister (Laura) and I would stay outside and do whatever we could do to entertain ourselves. I recalled one time when Granddad was cooking
turnips on a stove which was outside the house. He and Dad were talking about it and that was what he fed the hogs.

Alex was a kind man. He gave me a puppy once and only wanted a kiss. As a very young person, I was afraid of him and would not do it. He gave me the pupply anyway.

I recall another time when the iceman came to deliver ice for their icebox. Oh, if only someone had that box today.

That house is still standing and I believe someone lives in it.

In their later years, Mother moved them to my father's home place to live, which was accross the road from where we lived. When Grandmother became quite ill, Mother moved her into our house some. On one occassion when the doctor visited her, Grandmother asked him to put her on a coke diet (that is
the soft drink). Mother rolled her eyes and said she couldn't afford that.

I don't recall Grandmother dying, but Granddad lived in the house for a while. If he would get the paper, he would always offer it to me first. I have so many good memory of him. Some time afterward he went to live in a local rest home, where he died many years later.

You mention having a copy of the family listing from the Bible. I have the originals of those pages. When I finish with Mother and Dad's affairs, I will start compiling all I have. I do have a few of his things. It is sad that after we live our lives, someone will reduce us to a box, storing the keepsakes for others.

I cannot work on what all I have right now. Too many things have been happening to keep me from it. I serve on a board for a faternal organization. I am also on our church's call committee, and we are working hard to find a pastor for our church. Recently, someone set fire to my homeplace in Salisbury. The house is almost destroyed. Now, I will have to have it razed and removed. I am so glad that my parents are deceased as I couldn't have told them that their home, where they lived almost all of
their married life, where they raised their children, and where anyone visiting Salisbury always had a place to stay, was destroyed.

Glen, it's great to see that you are still working on the family. The New England bunch is quite interesting and Anne and I hope to visit there soon.

Bob Shuping" Email from Bob Shuping dated 8/23/1998


North Carolina Marriage Records:

Name of Groom: Henry C. Drum
Groom Age: 17
Groom's Father's Name: R. L. Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Nancy Drum
Name of Bride: Dona A. Barker
Bride Age: 18
Bride's Father's Name: J. C. Barker
Bride's Mother's Name: H. B. Barker
Marriage Date: 23 Apr 1892
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. A. Hoyle, Min
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): W. B. Murray, A. C. Summit, A. W. Setzer
Original Source Page: 133
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03785] Notes for John Hillery Summit-Cline:
"William Cline, 15 May 1867, 31 March 1884. Wife Susan Cline. Daugter Patsey
Lavina Cline. Daughter Ruth Elizabeth wife of Phillip Drumm. Children
Davidson, Francis, Roxanna, Drusilla, Mahala, and my grandson, John H.
Summit, commonly known as John H Cline." Source: Will Book 2 Page 293,
Catawba County North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1842-1910.

[NI03788] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Robert Cline
Groom Age: 20
Groom's Father's Name: Pink Cline
Groom's Mother's Name: Catharine Cline
Name of Bride: Mary Campbell
Bride Age: 23
Bride's Father's Name: J. W. Campbell
Bride's Mother's Name: Rosaner Campbell
Marriage Date: 28 Feb 1881
Bond Date:
Performed By: W. C. Caldwell, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Levi S. Caldwell, W. C. Williams
Original Source Page: 104
Comment:
Place: Catawba County


[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Robert Cline
Groom Age: 20
Groom's Father's Name: Pink Cline
Groom's Mother's Name: Catharine Cline
Name of Bride: Mary Campbell
Bride Age: 23
Bride's Father's Name: J. W. Campbell
Bride's Mother's Name: Rosaner Campbell
Marriage Date: 28 Feb 1881
Bond Date:
Performed By: W. C. Caldwell, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Levi S. Caldwell, W. C. Williams
Original Source Page: 104
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03793] [GlenScott.FTW]

CORA CAMPBELL 1 Aug 1889 Sep 1977 28650 (Maiden, NC) (No Location Given) 238-74-3717 North Carolina (1962) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

CORA CAMPBELL 1 Aug 1889 Sep 1977 28650 (Maiden, NC) (No Location Given) 238-74-3717 North Carolina (1962)

[NI03801] Notes for Levi Martin Caldwell:
LM was a carpenter and a farmer by trade; he always had a variety of farm animals and large gardens.[GlenScott.FTW]

LM was a carpenter and a farmer by trade; he always had a variety of farm animals and large gardens.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Notes for Levi Martin Caldwell:
LM was a carpenter and a farmer by trade; he always had a variety of farm animals and large gardens.[GlenScott.FTW]

LM was a carpenter and a farmer by trade; he always had a variety of farm animals and large gardens.

[NI03807] Glen's notes has Perry's middle name as Davidson[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen's notes has Perry's middle name as Davidson

[NI03809] [GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Death Index:

LAURA DRUM 19 Oct 1893 Jan 1987 28650 (Maiden, NC) (No Location Given) 238-74-2145 North Carolina (1962) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Death Index:

LAURA DRUM 19 Oct 1893 Jan 1987 28650 (Maiden, NC) (No Location Given) 238-74-2145 North Carolina (1962)

[NI03814] Bessie Bell Summitt never married according to Ashley Summitt[GlenScott.FTW]

Bessie bell never married according to correspondence from Ashley Summitt.

Name: SUMMITT, BESSIE
Place of Death: Lowell, Gaston
Place of Residence: , Gaston
Institution: Other Institutions
Date of Death: May 10, 1971
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 77 Years 00 Months 00 Days
Autopsy:
Place of Injury:
Marital Status: Never Married
Attendant: Medical Examiner

BESSIE SUMMITT 5 Mar 1893 May 1971 28120 (Mount Holly, NC) (No Location Given) 244-22-0289 North Carolina (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Bessie Bell Summitt never married according to Ashley Summitt[GlenScott.FTW]

Bessie bell never married according to correspondence from Ashley Summitt.

Name: SUMMITT, BESSIE
Place of Death: Lowell, Gaston
Place of Residence: , Gaston
Institution: Other Institutions
Date of Death: May 10, 1971
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 77 Years 00 Months 00 Days
Autopsy:
Place of Injury:
Marital Status: Never Married
Attendant: Medical Examiner

BESSIE SUMMITT 5 Mar 1893 May 1971 28120 (Mount Holly, NC) (No Location Given) 244-22-0289 North Carolina (Before 1951)

[NI03815] Notes from Glen Summit

Robert Summitt, Auto Mechanic
LINCOLNTON - Mr Robert Osborne Summitt, 93, of Route 6 died Dec 2, 1989, at Lincoln County Hospital. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at Southside Baptist Church with the Revs. Charles Ingle, I.D. Phillips and W.L. Pitt officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Warlick Funeral Home is in charge.
Mr. Summitt, a retired auto mechanic, was born in Catawba County, son of the late Phillip and Mary Summitt. He was the widower of Mary Summitt. He was a member of the Southside Baptist Church for more than 60 years and choir director for 35 years.
Survivors are his son, Howard Summitt, duaghters, Mrs. Irene Cooke of Maiden, Mrs. Lois McDonald, sisters Mrs. Mary Wilkinson of Mount Holly, Mrs Bert Rotan of Cramerton, four grandchildren, six great grandchildren.
Memorials can be made to the SouthSide Baptist Church, Route 6, Lincolnton, NC 28092.[GlenScott.FTW]

1920 Lincoln County North Carolina Census
Soundex Index: Volume 53; ED 107; Sheet 11; Line 63

Name Color Relation Age Birthplace
Robert Summet White Head 25 North Carolina
Mammie Summet Wife 21 North Carolina
Louis Summet Daughter 2 0/12 North Carolina



LINCOLNTON - Mr. Robert Osborne Summitt, 93, of Route 6 died Dec. 2, 1989, at Lincoln County Hospital. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at Southside Baptist Church, with the Revs. Charles Ingle, I.D. Phillips and W.L. Pitt officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Warlick Funeral Home is in charge.

Mr. Summitt, a retired auto mechanic, was born in Catawba County, son of the late Phillip and Mary Summitt. He was the widower of Mary Summitt. He was a member of Southside Baptist Church for more than 60 years and choir director for 35 years.

Survivors are his son, Howard Summitt; daughters, Mrs. Irene Cooke of Maiden, Mrs. Lois McDonald; sisters, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson of Mount Holly, Mrs. Bert Rotan of Cramerton; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

Memorials can be made to Southside Baptist Church, Route 6, Lincolnton, N.C., 28092.


ROBERT SUMMITT 5 Apr 1895 2 Dec 1989 28092 (Vale, Lincoln, NC) (No Location Given) 244-03-5079 North Carolina (Before 1951)


Name: SUMMITT, ROBERT OSBORN
Date of Birth: April 05, 1896
Death Date: December 02, 1989
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age: 93 Years
Place of Occurance: Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Lincoln, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 244035079
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury:

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Notes from Glen Summit

Robert Summitt, Auto Mechanic
LINCOLNTON - Mr Robert Osborne Summitt, 93, of Route 6 died Dec 2, 1989, at Lincoln County Hospital. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at Southside Baptist Church with the Revs. Charles Ingle, I.D. Phillips and W.L. Pitt officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Warlick Funeral Home is in charge.
Mr. Summitt, a retired auto mechanic, was born in Catawba County, son of the late Phillip and Mary Summitt. He was the widower of Mary Summitt. He was a member of the Southside Baptist Church for more than 60 years and choir director for 35 years.
Survivors are his son, Howard Summitt, duaghters, Mrs. Irene Cooke of Maiden, Mrs. Lois McDonald, sisters Mrs. Mary Wilkinson of Mount Holly, Mrs Bert Rotan of Cramerton, four grandchildren, six great grandchildren.
Memorials can be made to the SouthSide Baptist Church, Route 6, Lincolnton, NC 28092.[GlenScott.FTW]

1920 Lincoln County North Carolina Census
Soundex Index: Volume 53; ED 107; Sheet 11; Line 63

Name Color Relation Age Birthplace
Robert Summet White Head 25 North Carolina
Mammie Summet Wife 21 North Carolina
Louis Summet Daughter 2 0/12 North Carolina



LINCOLNTON - Mr. Robert Osborne Summitt, 93, of Route 6 died Dec. 2, 1989, at Lincoln County Hospital. Funeral is 3 p.m. today at Southside Baptist Church, with the Revs. Charles Ingle, I.D. Phillips and W.L. Pitt officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Warlick Funeral Home is in charge.

Mr. Summitt, a retired auto mechanic, was born in Catawba County, son of the late Phillip and Mary Summitt. He was the widower of Mary Summitt. He was a member of Southside Baptist Church for more than 60 years and choir director for 35 years.

Survivors are his son, Howard Summitt; daughters, Mrs. Irene Cooke of Maiden, Mrs. Lois McDonald; sisters, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson of Mount Holly, Mrs. Bert Rotan of Cramerton; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

Memorials can be made to Southside Baptist Church, Route 6, Lincolnton, N.C., 28092.


ROBERT SUMMITT 5 Apr 1895 2 Dec 1989 28092 (Vale, Lincoln, NC) (No Location Given) 244-03-5079 North Carolina (Before 1951)


Name: SUMMITT, ROBERT OSBORN
Date of Birth: April 05, 1896
Death Date: December 02, 1989
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age: 93 Years
Place of Occurance: Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Lincoln, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 244035079
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury:

[NI03817] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name: WILKINSON, MARY ANN
Date of Birth: June 22, 1900
Death Date: November 15, 1991
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 91 Years
Place of Occurance: Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina
Place of Residence: Mount Holly. Gaston, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 246037607
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury: 9
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name: WILKINSON, MARY ANN
Date of Birth: June 22, 1900
Death Date: November 15, 1991
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 91 Years
Place of Occurance: Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina
Place of Residence: Mount Holly. Gaston, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 246037607
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury: 9

[NI03818] [GlenScott.FTW]

ALBERT JR SUMMITT 122 OAK TRL BELMONT NC 28012 2706 (704) 827-6483

[NI03819] Notes for Bertie Lee Summitt:
Bertie Rotan, Stowe Spinning Employee

CRAMERTON - Mrs. Bertie Summitt Rotan, 84, of 173 Eighth Ave. died Feb. 2,
1991, in Raleigh. Funeral is 11 a.m. today at Carothers Funeral Home in
Belmont, with the Revs. A.A. Bailey, Dennis Thurman and Eugene Johns
officiating. Burial will be in Gaston Memorial Park in Gastonia.

Mrs. Rotan, a retired Stowe Spinning Co. employee, was born in Maiden,
daughter of the late Phillip and Susan Crouse Summitt. She was a member of
Centerview Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband, Robert Rotan;
daughter, Mrs. Sue Sherrill of Raleigh; sister, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson of Mount
Holly; two grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Centerview Baptist Church Home Missions, 88 Acme
Rd., Belmont, N.C. 28012.

North Carolina Death Records as recorded by Glen Summit has date of birth as December 20, 1906

[GlenScott.FTW]

Bertie Rotan, Stowe Spinning Employee

CRAMERTON - Mrs. Bertie Summitt Rotan, 84, of 173 Eighth Ave. died Feb. 2, 1991, in Raleigh. Funeral is 11 a.m. today at Carothers Funeral Home in Belmont, with the Revs. A.A. Bailey, Dennis Thurman and Eugene Johns officiating. Burial will be in Gaston Memorial Park in Gastonia.

Mrs. Rotan, a retired Stowe Spinning Co. employee, was born in Maiden, daughter of the late Phillip and Susan Crouse Summitt. She was a member of Centerview Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband, Robert Rotan; daughter, Mrs. Sue Sherrill of Raleigh; sister, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson of Mount Holly; two grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Centerview Baptist Church Home Missions, 88 Acme Rd., Belmont, N.C. 28012.

BERTIE ROTAN 23 Dec 1906 2 Feb 1991 28032 (Cramerton, NC) (No Location Given) 238-07-3378 North Carolina (Before 1951)


Name: SUMMITT, ROBERT OSBORN
Date of Birth: April 05, 1896
Death Date: December 02, 1989
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age: 93 Years
Place of Occurance: Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Lincoln, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 244035079
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury:

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Notes for Bertie Lee Summitt:
Bertie Rotan, Stowe Spinning Employee

CRAMERTON - Mrs. Bertie Summitt Rotan, 84, of 173 Eighth Ave. died Feb. 2,
1991, in Raleigh. Funeral is 11 a.m. today at Carothers Funeral Home in
Belmont, with the Revs. A.A. Bailey, Dennis Thurman and Eugene Johns
officiating. Burial will be in Gaston Memorial Park in Gastonia.

Mrs. Rotan, a retired Stowe Spinning Co. employee, was born in Maiden,
daughter of the late Phillip and Susan Crouse Summitt. She was a member of
Centerview Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband, Robert Rotan;
daughter, Mrs. Sue Sherrill of Raleigh; sister, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson of Mount
Holly; two grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Centerview Baptist Church Home Missions, 88 Acme
Rd., Belmont, N.C. 28012.

North Carolina Death Records as recorded by Glen Summit has date of birth as December 20, 1906

[GlenScott.FTW]

Bertie Rotan, Stowe Spinning Employee

CRAMERTON - Mrs. Bertie Summitt Rotan, 84, of 173 Eighth Ave. died Feb. 2, 1991, in Raleigh. Funeral is 11 a.m. today at Carothers Funeral Home in Belmont, with the Revs. A.A. Bailey, Dennis Thurman and Eugene Johns officiating. Burial will be in Gaston Memorial Park in Gastonia.

Mrs. Rotan, a retired Stowe Spinning Co. employee, was born in Maiden, daughter of the late Phillip and Susan Crouse Summitt. She was a member of Centerview Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband, Robert Rotan; daughter, Mrs. Sue Sherrill of Raleigh; sister, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson of Mount Holly; two grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Centerview Baptist Church Home Missions, 88 Acme Rd., Belmont, N.C. 28012.

BERTIE ROTAN 23 Dec 1906 2 Feb 1991 28032 (Cramerton, NC) (No Location Given) 238-07-3378 North Carolina (Before 1951)


Name: SUMMITT, ROBERT OSBORN
Date of Birth: April 05, 1896
Death Date: December 02, 1989
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age: 93 Years
Place of Occurance: Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Lincoln, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Widowed
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
Social Security Number: 244035079
Fathers Surname: SUMMITT
Place of Injury:

[NI03820] Glen's notes spell last name Whitesides[GlenScott.FTW]

Name: SUMMITT, MARY VIRGINIA
Date of Birth: June 30, 1899
Death Date: December 13, 1985
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 86 Years
Place of Occurance: Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Lincoln, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Married
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
SSN: 241011210
Fathers Surname: WHITESIDES
Place of Injury:

SUMMITT, MAMIE 241-01-1210 NC 30 Jun 1899 Dec 1985 NC Lincolnton, North Carolina 28092 Lincolnton, North Carolina 28092 [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Glen's notes spell last name Whitesides[GlenScott.FTW]

Name: SUMMITT, MARY VIRGINIA
Date of Birth: June 30, 1899
Death Date: December 13, 1985
Sex: Female
Race: White
Age: 86 Years
Place of Occurance: Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Place of Residence: . Lincoln, North Carolina
Autopsy: No
Hospital: General Hospital 100 Beds & Over
Marital Status: Married
Attendant: Physician
Mode of Burial: Burial in state
State of Birth: North Carolina
SSN: 241011210
Fathers Surname: WHITESIDES
Place of Injury:

SUMMITT, MAMIE 241-01-1210 NC 30 Jun 1899 Dec 1985 NC Lincolnton, North Carolina 28092 Lincolnton, North Carolina 28092

[NI03861] [GlenScott.FTW]

"He attended Our lady of Mercy Elementary School, Fournier Institute of Technology in lemont, IL, and DePaul Academy, Chicago. Jeffrey got his start working for his father at Hudson Boiler Works in Chicago. he took his novitiate for the priesthood at St. Mary's Seminary in Missouri but decided to become an engineer. Took an M.A. degree from the University of illinois Champaign-Urbana. he married helen Louise McCRANEY 27 Nov 1958 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana. Helen was b. 23 Nov 1931 in Daviess Co, Indiana, dau of Willard "Dick" McCRANEY and Gertrude Quakenbush. In 1960 Jeffrey and Helen moved to Seattle and the Boeing Co., locating first in Seattle, then Auburn, then at Everett, WA in 1970. Jeffrey was designer of flight controls for the Boeing 747 and a mentor to man younger engineers. Jeffrey died 15 Dec 1998 in Everett, Snohomish Co., Washington of a heart attack." by Margaret Robe Summitt, Ph.D.


"Jeffrey Raymond SUMMITT
Boeing Technical Fellow, Engineer, and pilot for 38 years. Born January 4, 1934 in Chicago, Il. Died December 15, 1998 at his home in Everett, Washington. Survived by his wife of 40 years, Helen; son, Christopher; daughter-in-law, Dr. Margaret Robe Summitt; grandchildren, Isabella and George; and brother, Fr. James A. Summitt. Rosary 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 19, 1998, at Purdy & Walters with Cassidy, 1702 Pacific Ave., Everett. Funeral Mass 1 p.m., Dec. 21, 1998, at St. Mary Magdalene, 8615 7th Ave. S.E., Everett. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your favorite charity." The Seatle Times, December 1998.

Obituary Index from http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary/

SUMMITT, Jeffery Raymond; 64; Chicago IL>Everett WA; Seattle P-I; 1998-12-19; gmt
SUMMITT, Jeffery Raymond; 64; Everett WA; The Herald; 1998-12-17; bhuson
SUMMITT, Jeffrey Raymond; 64; Chicago IL>Everett WA; Seattle Times; 1998-12-20; skr
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

"He attended Our lady of Mercy Elementary School, Fournier Institute of Technology in lemont, IL, and DePaul Academy, Chicago. Jeffrey got his start working for his father at Hudson Boiler Works in Chicago. he took his novitiate for the priesthood at St. Mary's Seminary in Missouri but decided to become an engineer. Took an M.A. degree from the University of illinois Champaign-Urbana. he married helen Louise McCRANEY 27 Nov 1958 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana. Helen was b. 23 Nov 1931 in Daviess Co, Indiana, dau of Willard "Dick" McCRANEY and Gertrude Quakenbush. In 1960 Jeffrey and Helen moved to Seattle and the Boeing Co., locating first in Seattle, then Auburn, then at Everett, WA in 1970. Jeffrey was designer of flight controls for the Boeing 747 and a mentor to man younger engineers. Jeffrey died 15 Dec 1998 in Everett, Snohomish Co., Washington of a heart attack." by Margaret Robe Summitt, Ph.D.


"Jeffrey Raymond SUMMITT
Boeing Technical Fellow, Engineer, and pilot for 38 years. Born January 4, 1934 in Chicago, Il. Died December 15, 1998 at his home in Everett, Washington. Survived by his wife of 40 years, Helen; son, Christopher; daughter-in-law, Dr. Margaret Robe Summitt; grandchildren, Isabella and George; and brother, Fr. James A. Summitt. Rosary 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 19, 1998, at Purdy & Walters with Cassidy, 1702 Pacific Ave., Everett. Funeral Mass 1 p.m., Dec. 21, 1998, at St. Mary Magdalene, 8615 7th Ave. S.E., Everett. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your favorite charity." The Seatle Times, December 1998.

Obituary Index from http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary/

SUMMITT, Jeffery Raymond; 64; Chicago IL>Everett WA; Seattle P-I; 1998-12-19; gmt
SUMMITT, Jeffery Raymond; 64; Everett WA; The Herald; 1998-12-17; bhuson
SUMMITT, Jeffrey Raymond; 64; Chicago IL>Everett WA; Seattle Times; 1998-12-20; skr

[NI03862] [GlenScott.FTW]

Davies County, Indiana Index to Death Records A-Z 1882-1920 Search on Summitt

This book contains names of deceased, sex, color, age of death, date of death, place, book
and page number.

Summitt Clarance M W 23 Feb 26 1911 Wash Twp H-2056

"He left Washington, Indiana because while he was working for the B&O Railroad he did electrical welding so well he was sent all over the country. Married Lucille Rose Matt (surname shortened from the Lithuanian MATUKITIS) July 1924 at Holy Names Cathedral in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. She was the dau. of Anton MATT and Magdalena JOUDSNUKIS, b. 14 June 1902 in Spring Valley, Bureau CO., Illinois. Clarence was a Roman Catholic, although for 40 years he was outside the Church. He went down to Hobart Tasmania, Australia to demonstrate Hobart Welders. He was skilled in underwater welding. During WWII he was a contract diver for the Navy to rescue and recover fliers who missed the decks of aircraft carriers. Four years after contractyin emyphysema, he died 24 April 1966 at Washington Twp., Daviess, Indiana." by Margaret Robe Summitt, Ph.D.

CLARENCE SUMMITT 21 Jul 1900 Apr 1966 47501 (Washington, Daviess, IN) (No Location Given) 346-01-0244 Illinois (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Davies County, Indiana Index to Death Records A-Z 1882-1920 Search on Summitt

This book contains names of deceased, sex, color, age of death, date of death, place, book
and page number.

Summitt Clarance M W 23 Feb 26 1911 Wash Twp H-2056

"He left Washington, Indiana because while he was working for the B&O Railroad he did electrical welding so well he was sent all over the country. Married Lucille Rose Matt (surname shortened from the Lithuanian MATUKITIS) July 1924 at Holy Names Cathedral in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. She was the dau. of Anton MATT and Magdalena JOUDSNUKIS, b. 14 June 1902 in Spring Valley, Bureau CO., Illinois. Clarence was a Roman Catholic, although for 40 years he was outside the Church. He went down to Hobart Tasmania, Australia to demonstrate Hobart Welders. He was skilled in underwater welding. During WWII he was a contract diver for the Navy to rescue and recover fliers who missed the decks of aircraft carriers. Four years after contractyin emyphysema, he died 24 April 1966 at Washington Twp., Daviess, Indiana." by Margaret Robe Summitt, Ph.D.

CLARENCE SUMMITT 21 Jul 1900 Apr 1966 47501 (Washington, Daviess, IN) (No Location Given) 346-01-0244 Illinois (Before 1951)

[NI03863] [GlenScott.FTW]

Albert is buried at Oak Grove Cem, Daviess County, Indiana.


Davies County, Indiana Index to Birth Records L-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1882-1920
Search on “Summitt”

This book contains childs name, father's given name, mother's maiden name,
sex, color,
date of birth, book and page number.

Summitt Carl A Albert V Hannah Hoffman M W Jan 28 1911 H-818
Summitt Fern Albert Hanna Hoffman F W Aug 11 1918 H-10103
Summitt Marie Albert V Hannah Hoffman F W Jan 3 1909 H- 745
Summitt Ray Albert Hannah Hoffman M W Mar 20 1913 H- 896
Summitt Albert (???) Hoffman F W Oct 2 1900 H- 310
Summitt Ab (???) F W July 14 1904 H- 419
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Albert is buried at Oak Grove Cem, Daviess County, Indiana.


Davies County, Indiana Index to Birth Records L-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1882-1920
Search on “Summitt”

This book contains childs name, father's given name, mother's maiden name,
sex, color,
date of birth, book and page number.

Summitt Carl A Albert V Hannah Hoffman M W Jan 28 1911 H-818
Summitt Fern Albert Hanna Hoffman F W Aug 11 1918 H-10103
Summitt Marie Albert V Hannah Hoffman F W Jan 3 1909 H- 745
Summitt Ray Albert Hannah Hoffman M W Mar 20 1913 H- 896
Summitt Albert (???) Hoffman F W Oct 2 1900 H- 310
Summitt Ab (???) F W July 14 1904 H- 419

[NI03868] [GlenScott.FTW]

The following is from a research paper titled "Descendants of Jefferson Davis Summitt" by Margaret Robe Summitt, Ph.D. of Everett, Washington.

"Jefferson Davis SUMMITT was born in August 1869 in Monroe Co., Indiana. According to his grandson Fr. James Summitt, Jefferson Davis Summitt was born and raised in Maysville, Indiana, and his father Marcues E. Summitt from Monroe Co., fought in the Confederate side in the Civil War. Jefferson Davis SUMMITT married Alice G Dowd in 1895 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Corning (Reeve Twp.), Daviess Co., Indiana. He died 13 Nov 1932 at Washington, Daviess Co., Indiana. According to family legend, when he was an old man and walking home alone one night, some black boys, the Cottees, fell upon him and beat him within an inch of his life. He died from the wounds. The nieghbors retaliated by burning the Cottees' house down."


Davies County, Indiana Index to Birth Records L-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1882-1920 Search on Summitt”

This book contains childs name, father's given name, mother's maiden name, sex, color,
date of birth, book and page number.

Summit Mildred Jefferson Alice Dowd F W Aprl 18 1910 H- 795
Summit Jefferson Alice Dowd F W Oct 26 1905 H- 58
Summitt Jefferson Alice Dowd M W July 22 1900 H- 31
Summitt Jefferson Alice Dowd F W Dec 14 1912 H- 889
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

The following is from a research paper titled "Descendants of Jefferson Davis Summitt" by Margaret Robe Summitt, Ph.D. of Everett, Washington.

"Jefferson Davis SUMMITT was born in August 1869 in Monroe Co., Indiana. According to his grandson Fr. James Summitt, Jefferson Davis Summitt was born and raised in Maysville, Indiana, and his father Marcues E. Summitt from Monroe Co., fought in the Confederate side in the Civil War. Jefferson Davis SUMMITT married Alice G Dowd in 1895 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Corning (Reeve Twp.), Daviess Co., Indiana. He died 13 Nov 1932 at Washington, Daviess Co., Indiana. According to family legend, when he was an old man and walking home alone one night, some black boys, the Cottees, fell upon him and beat him within an inch of his life. He died from the wounds. The nieghbors retaliated by burning the Cottees' house down."


Davies County, Indiana Index to Birth Records L-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1882-1920 Search on Summitt”

This book contains childs name, father's given name, mother's maiden name, sex, color,
date of birth, book and page number.

Summit Mildred Jefferson Alice Dowd F W Aprl 18 1910 H- 795
Summit Jefferson Alice Dowd F W Oct 26 1905 H- 58
Summitt Jefferson Alice Dowd M W July 22 1900 H- 31
Summitt Jefferson Alice Dowd F W Dec 14 1912 H- 889

[NI03882] [GlenScott.FTW]

From: SimesR@cbil1.cbil.vcu.edu (Rebecca Simes)
To: PSumm@AOL.com

Dear Mr. Summitt,
I am searching my line of Summitt's and have not been able to find much. My paternalgrandfather was Glenn Arthur Summitt. His father was James Calloway Summitt who m. Jerussia Bell. I have no other information except that Calloway died in Wythe Co., Virginia when my grandfather was an infant
(c. 1908-1910). He was struck in the head by a boulder while fishing. Do you have any information on James Calloway Summitt or know anyone who may?

Sincerely,

Rebecca (Becky) Summitt Simes, MD>>

Becky, the above message from you initiated an exchange of messages on your family.

Glen Summit in Boston recently ran onto an 1880 Federal Census entry for Grayson County, Wilson District, Virginia on the North Carolina border that may be of interest. Grayson County is located just south of Wythe County. Wilson district was located on the western end of Grayson County. The census
has a listing as follows:

43.
Summitt, Frank 23 Husband VA VA VA
Letitia 20 Wife NC NC NC
James 4 Son NC VA NC

The State designations indicate:

1st State Entry--birth place of the person listed in the census.
2nd State Entry--birth place of the father of the person listed.
3rd State Entry--birth place of the mother of the person listed.

I wonder if this is not James Calloway's family, with James born in NC about 1876. If James was born in NC, then the couple was probably married in NC. Just a guess. I would probably do several things: (1) check the Virginia and North Carolina 1870 census for a Summitt family with a Frank Summitt born
about 1857 (2) check Grayson County for a marriage license for Frank and Letitia and a birth record for James (3) if marriage license is not found in Grayson County, see if you can find a marriage license in North Carolina (4) if you can, do some onsite research in Grayson and Wythe counties for Summitt
information, including marriage license for James Calloway Summitt and obituary or news article for the death of James Calloway Summitt around 1908; (5) check Virginia 1900 census for James Calloway Summitt (he will either be a head of household or a member of a household. At age 24, he probably is
already married and a head of household.)

The last I heard from you, you were off on a research excursion. Did you find anything? Let us hear from you.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, Fl

Becky, thanks for this additional information. This may be helpful in trying to pin things down. I am forwarding a copy of this information to others helping us. I still think if we can have someone find Calloway in the 1900 census to find out how old he was and where he was born, that would be a great
start. That would at least give us information needed to know whether Calloway would be listed in a family in the 1880 census. Isn't this fun?

Paul C. Summitt
Freeport, FL

In a message dated 98-07-28 09:34:58 EDT, you write:

<< Subj: Re: Summitt genealogy with Rebecca Summitt Simes
Date: 98-07-28 09:34:58 EDT
From: SimesR@cbil1.cbil.vcu.edu (Rebecca Simes)
To: PSumm@aol.com

Dear Paul,
Some more info. though not very helpful:
Calloway's parents were from NC {don't know their names}. My grandfather, Glenn, told my aunt Geneva that he had an ancestor come over to America on the Mayflower who was a carpenter and that the Summitts used to spell their name with only one "T". She also told me that Calloway had a brother named Robert "Bob" Summitt. Jerussia Bell Summitt was over 100 years old when she died in 1971 and had been a "little girl during the Civil War". All per my aunt Geneva Summitt. Her email address is: gsummitt@aol.com ;her son's address is: comic013@aol.com - his name is Chris Summitt. My grandmother and I think that Calloway and Jerussia may have been married or met in NC before moving to Wythe Co, VA.
Thanks for the help.
Becky
In a message dated 98-07-29 14:25:09 EDT, SimesR@cbil1.cbil.vcu.edu writes:

<< New info from Geneva Summitt:
Dee Summitt had 3 sons: Thomas who may live in California, Daniel who lives in Roanoke, Va, and a third (name not remembered) who lived in Tampa Bay/Clearwater, Fl. He also had 2 daughters (names not remembered) who have both died. Dee's wife's first name was Annie, last name not remembered.
Also, it is assumed that Dee may be short for Daniel. He died in the late 1950's in Roanoke, Va., as did David Summitt, his brother (in Roanoke, not necessarily in the late 1950's). She notes that our family lost touch with this side of the Summitts when my grandparents moved to Northern Va from Roanoke, don't know when. Helpful? Probably not.
Thanks
Becky Simes
>>
"worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com"
William F. Summit (born 1860 in Wythe county), VA married in Pulaski county VA February 10, 1910 to Rosetta B. Christley (born May 1871 in Carroll county, VA). All of these counties are down in the same vicinity. Rosetta's parents are listed as James H. Christley (born 1838 in Wythe county, VA) and Rhoda Lawson (born May 1851 in Wythe county, VA) and married February 20 1867 in Wythe, VA.
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According to email from Glen Summitt 10-27-01, James Calloway Summitt was killed by a boulder while fishing in Virginia.

[NI03892] Lived in Toledo, Ohio in Dec 1998 when Bill Jr died[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Lived in Toledo, Ohio in Dec 1998 when Bill Jr died

[NI03893] Lived in Cardwell, MO in December 1998 when Bill Jr died[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Lived in Cardwell, MO in December 1998 when Bill Jr died

[NI03894] lived in Paragould, Arkansas in December 1998 when Bill Jr. died[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

lived in Paragould, Arkansas in December 1998 when Bill Jr. died

[NI03895] Lived in Searcy, Arkansas in December 1998 when Bill Jr died[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Lived in Searcy, Arkansas in December 1998 when Bill Jr died

[NI03898] [GlenScott.FTW]

He is buried at Mt Rahama.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

He is buried at Mt Rahama.

[NI03899] Notes for John Hillery Summit-Cline:
"William Cline, 15 May 1867, 31 March 1884. Wife Susan Cline. Daugter Patsey
Lavina Cline. Daughter Ruth Elizabeth wife of Phillip Drumm. Children
Davidson, Francis, Roxanna, Drusilla, Mahala, and my grandson, John H.
Summit, commonly known as John H Cline." Source: Will Book 2 Page 293,
Catawba County North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1842-1910.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Notes for John Hillery Summit-Cline:
"William Cline, 15 May 1867, 31 March 1884. Wife Susan Cline. Daugter Patsey
Lavina Cline. Daughter Ruth Elizabeth wife of Phillip Drumm. Children
Davidson, Francis, Roxanna, Drusilla, Mahala, and my grandson, John H.
Summit, commonly known as John H Cline." Source: Will Book 2 Page 293,
Catawba County North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1842-1910.

[NI03914] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: James M. Crouse
Groom Age: 21
Groom's Father's Name: John L. Crouse
Groom's Mother's Name: Sarah J. Crouse
Name of Bride: Nancy C. Flowers
Bride Age: 21
Bride's Father's Name: David Flowers
Bride's Mother's Name: Mattie Drum
Marriage Date: 24 Jun 1883
Bond Date:
Performed By: W. C. Caldwell, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Levi S. Caldwell, T. J. Bradshall, N. M. Caldwell
Original Source Page: 119
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: James M. Crouse
Groom Age: 21
Groom's Father's Name: John L. Crouse
Groom's Mother's Name: Sarah J. Crouse
Name of Bride: Nancy C. Flowers
Bride Age: 21
Bride's Father's Name: David Flowers
Bride's Mother's Name: Mattie Drum
Marriage Date: 24 Jun 1883
Bond Date:
Performed By: W. C. Caldwell, J.P.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Levi S. Caldwell, T. J. Bradshall, N. M. Caldwell
Original Source Page: 119
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03915] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: T. Franklin Drum
Groom Age: 18
Groom's Father's Name: David Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Martha Drum
Name of Bride: Mary E. Crouse
Bride Age: 16
Bride's Father's Name: J. L. Crouse
Bride's Mother's Name: S. J. Crouse
Marriage Date: 23 May 1886
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. D. Caldwell, Mag.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Miles Caldwell, L. P. Wilson, John P. Drum
Original Source Page: 133
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: T. Franklin Drum
Groom Age: 18
Groom's Father's Name: David Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Martha Drum
Name of Bride: Mary E. Crouse
Bride Age: 16
Bride's Father's Name: J. L. Crouse
Bride's Mother's Name: S. J. Crouse
Marriage Date: 23 May 1886
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. D. Caldwell, Mag.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): Miles Caldwell, L. P. Wilson, John P. Drum
Original Source Page: 133
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03917] [GlenScott.FTW]

Roxannah is buried at Pisgah United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catawba County, North Carolina.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Roxannah is buried at Pisgah United Methodist Church Cemetery, Catawba County, North Carolina.

[NI03920] [GlenScott.FTW]

Appears on 1850 Census as Patzy, (age 3) on the 1860 Census as Martha, (age 13) and on the 1870 Census as Martha, (age 22).
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Appears on 1850 Census as Patzy, (age 3) on the 1860 Census as Martha, (age 13) and on the 1870 Census as Martha, (age 22).

[NI03924] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Peter H. Cline
Groom Age: 20
Groom's Father's Name: John Cline
Groom's Mother's Name: Roxanna Cline
Name of Bride: Ella Caldwell
Bride Age: 19
Bride's Father's Name: Levi Caldwell
Bride's Mother's Name: Mary Caldwell
Marriage Date: 03 Feb 1895
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. A. Hoyle, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): John A. Huitt, Pink Edwards
Original Source Page: 107
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Peter H. Cline
Groom Age: 20
Groom's Father's Name: John Cline
Groom's Mother's Name: Roxanna Cline
Name of Bride: Ella Caldwell
Bride Age: 19
Bride's Father's Name: Levi Caldwell
Bride's Mother's Name: Mary Caldwell
Marriage Date: 03 Feb 1895
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. A. Hoyle, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s): John A. Huitt, Pink Edwards
Original Source Page: 107
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03929] [GlenScott.FTW]

[Caldwell.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0897, Date of Import: May 30, 1999]

The following was written by Rev. D. Harding Caldwell concerning John J.
Caldwell:
"While reflecting on the history of Catawba County, one cannot escape the area in Caldwell Township that is widely known as the Balls Creek Community. For many years one segment of this community has been known as "Scraper Town". this name came into being because of the prominent use of the name John. My Grandfather's name was John J. Caldwell, and due to the fact that there were so many people named John living in the area, each one was distinguished by a nickname that was either a personal or an occupational characteristic of the individual. My Grandfather and two of his sons, Joseph and Marion, were at one time engaged in making barrel hoops for home use as well as for the public. The making of hoops by hand required a great deal of scraping, and therefore my Grandfather received his istinguished title and was known as John "Scraper". "In this same area, his parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents had lived. They made their many footprints in the sands of time. 'As Father Time marches on, ninth generation children of our Pioneer, James Caldwell, are now evident in this same community, making their footprints in the sands of time".
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

[Caldwell.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0897, Date of Import: May 30, 1999]

The following was written by Rev. D. Harding Caldwell concerning John J.
Caldwell:
"While reflecting on the history of Catawba County, one cannot escape the area in Caldwell Township that is widely known as the Balls Creek Community. For many years one segment of this community has been known as "Scraper Town". this name came into being because of the prominent use of the name John. My Grandfather's name was John J. Caldwell, and due to the fact that there were so many people named John living in the area, each one was distinguished by a nickname that was either a personal or an occupational characteristic of the individual. My Grandfather and two of his sons, Joseph and Marion, were at one time engaged in making barrel hoops for home use as well as for the public. The making of hoops by hand required a great deal of scraping, and therefore my Grandfather received his istinguished title and was known as John "Scraper". "In this same area, his parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents had lived. They made their many footprints in the sands of time. 'As Father Time marches on, ninth generation children of our Pioneer, James Caldwell, are now evident in this same community, making their footprints in the sands of time".

[NI03931] [GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Death Index:

PAUL DRUM 13 Mar 1901 1 Jan 1989 28650 (Maiden, NC) (No Location Given) 244-07-6679 North Carolina (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Social Security Death Index:

PAUL DRUM 13 Mar 1901 1 Jan 1989 28650 (Maiden, NC) (No Location Given) 244-07-6679 North Carolina (Before 1951)

[NI03935] died of uremia, cerbral thrombosis[GlenScott.FTW]

Thomas Drum died of Uremia, Cerebral thrombosis.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

died of uremia, cerbral thrombosis[GlenScott.FTW]

Thomas Drum died of Uremia, Cerebral thrombosis.

[NI03938] Served as a Sgt. in 12th Bakery Comapny, Quartermaster Corps, World War I[GlenScott.FTW]

Pinkney is buried Lawings Chapel Baptist Church Cem. Catawba County, North Carolina. He was a sargent in the 12th bakery Co., Quartermaster Corps in World War.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Served as a Sgt. in 12th Bakery Comapny, Quartermaster Corps, World War I[GlenScott.FTW]

Pinkney is buried Lawings Chapel Baptist Church Cem. Catawba County, North Carolina. He was a sargent in the 12th bakery Co., Quartermaster Corps in World War.

[NI03940] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Pinkney D. Drum
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name: David Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Martha Drum
Name of Bride: Fannie E. Caldwell
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name: Phillip Caldwell
Bride's Mother's Name: Sarah Caldwell
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1871
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. A. Sherrill, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 132
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Pinkney D. Drum
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name: David Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Martha Drum
Name of Bride: Fannie E. Caldwell
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name: Phillip Caldwell
Bride's Mother's Name: Sarah Caldwell
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1871
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. A. Sherrill, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 132
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03941] [GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Pinkney D. Drum
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name: David Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Martha Drum
Name of Bride: Fannie E. Caldwell
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name: Phillip Caldwell
Bride's Mother's Name: Sarah Caldwell
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1871
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. A. Sherrill, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 132
Comment:
Place: Catawba County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Name of Groom: Pinkney D. Drum
Groom Age:
Groom's Father's Name: David Drum
Groom's Mother's Name: Martha Drum
Name of Bride: Fannie E. Caldwell
Bride Age:
Bride's Father's Name: Phillip Caldwell
Bride's Mother's Name: Sarah Caldwell
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1871
Bond Date:
Performed By: J. A. Sherrill, Min.
Name of Person Posting Marriage Bond:
Occupation:
Witness Name(s):
Original Source Page: 132
Comment:
Place: Catawba County

[NI03948] lived in Lower Sandy Ridge Road area in Hickory, North Carolina[GlenScott.FTW]

Melvin and Jo lived in the Lower Sandy Ridge Rd area in Hickory, North Carolina.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

lived in Lower Sandy Ridge Road area in Hickory, North Carolina[GlenScott.FTW]

Melvin and Jo lived in the Lower Sandy Ridge Rd area in Hickory, North Carolina.

[NI03959] [GlenScott.FTW]

ROBERT ROTAN 7 Sep 1906 Sep 1993 27615 (Raleigh, NC) (No Location Given) 238-10-2755 North Carolina (Before 1951) [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

ROBERT ROTAN 7 Sep 1906 Sep 1993 27615 (Raleigh, NC) (No Location Given) 238-10-2755 North Carolina (Before 1951)

[NI03964] [GlenScott.FTW]

According to grandchildren Charles Summit Jr and Priscilla Summit, Howard Knowlton went to work one day and never returned. He simply disappeared. His death record has been located though in Massachusetts.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

According to grandchildren Charles Summit Jr and Priscilla Summit, Howard Knowlton went to work one day and never returned. He simply disappeared. His death record has been located though in Massachusetts.

[NI03977] Referred to as Rev. in Glen's notes[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Referred to as Rev. in Glen's notes

[NI03989] [GlenScott.FTW]

Kentucky Marriage Records:
http://ukcc.uky.edu:8001/cgi-bin/phq?port=9107&def=vrmarr&field=Groom&value=summitt

GLENN E SUMMITT
Groom GLENN E SUMMITT
G-race White
G-residence Jefferson County
Bride PAMELA S HOOKER
B-race White
B-residence Jefferson County
Date 041383
Place Jefferson County
License Jefferson County
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Kentucky Marriage Records:
http://ukcc.uky.edu:8001/cgi-bin/phq?port=9107&def=vrmarr&field=Groom&value=summitt

GLENN E SUMMITT
Groom GLENN E SUMMITT
G-race White
G-residence Jefferson County
Bride PAMELA S HOOKER
B-race White
B-residence Jefferson County
Date 041383
Place Jefferson County
License Jefferson County

[NI03997] Summit, Sheila Daw 219 Gearren, Ronald S530 06Oct1952 SUM09FA
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Summit, Sheila Daw 219 Gearren, Ronald S530 06Oct1952 SUM09FA
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[NI04000] Summit, Vickie 249 Needham S530 SUM09FA
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[NI04001] Summit, Randy 252 Jones, Susan S530 SUM09FA
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[NI04003] [GlenScott.FTW]

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: February 19, 1995
Source: Greensboro News & Record
Page: B5
Subjects:
Region: North Carolina
Obituary:
DENTON - J. Lawrence Cook, Sr., 61, of 236 Ross Lee Road died Saturday, Feb. 18, 1995, at his home after a sudden illness.Funeral service will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Alleghany United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Cook was born September 15, 1933, in Davidson County to Ross L. Cook and Genie Lanier Cook. He was a member of Alleghany United Methodist Church and was employed with Dogwood Hoisery Mill, as a supervisor. He organized and was the Leader of the Cook Family Gospel Group and also had been a part of his late father's Cook Family Singer.

Survivors include wife, Billie Lookabill Cook of the home; son, James Cook, Jr. of Denton; daughters, Mrs. John (Yolanda) Borgman and Mrs. Steve (Carolyn) Covington, both of Denton; sisters, Mrs. Jack (Mary Etta) Summitt of High Point and Mrs. Clyde (Katherine) Varner of Denton; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

The family will see friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday at Briggs Funeral Home in Denton.
Memorials may be made to Alleghany United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o David Fine, 1840 Alleghany Church Road, Denton, N.C. 27239. RICKY SMITH
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Headline: OBITUARIES
Publication Date: February 19, 1995
Source: Greensboro News & Record
Page: B5
Subjects:
Region: North Carolina
Obituary:
DENTON - J. Lawrence Cook, Sr., 61, of 236 Ross Lee Road died Saturday, Feb. 18, 1995, at his home after a sudden illness.Funeral service will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Alleghany United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mr. Cook was born September 15, 1933, in Davidson County to Ross L. Cook and Genie Lanier Cook. He was a member of Alleghany United Methodist Church and was employed with Dogwood Hoisery Mill, as a supervisor. He organized and was the Leader of the Cook Family Gospel Group and also had been a part of his late father's Cook Family Singer.

Survivors include wife, Billie Lookabill Cook of the home; son, James Cook, Jr. of Denton; daughters, Mrs. John (Yolanda) Borgman and Mrs. Steve (Carolyn) Covington, both of Denton; sisters, Mrs. Jack (Mary Etta) Summitt of High Point and Mrs. Clyde (Katherine) Varner of Denton; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

The family will see friends from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday at Briggs Funeral Home in Denton.
Memorials may be made to Alleghany United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund, c/o David Fine, 1840 Alleghany Church Road, Denton, N.C. 27239. RICKY SMITH

[NI04005] Summit, Sherry 256 , Charles S530 SUM09FA
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[NI04021] Summit, Wilby Fran 167 S530 19Mary1955 SUM09FA
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Summit, Wilby Fran 167 S530 19Mary1955 SUM09FA
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DOB listed as Aug 9, 1956
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[NI04025] Summit, Penny Anam 171 S530 10May1970 SUM09FA
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Summit, Penny Anam 171 S530 10May1970 SUM09FA
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[NI04028] Summit, Shelly Lee 176 S530 13May1959 SUM09FA
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Summit, Shelly Lee 176 S530 13May1959 SUM09FA
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[NI04029] Summit, Roberta Ly 174 S530 30Jun1959 SUM09FA
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Summit, Roberta Ly 174 S530 30Jun1959 SUM09FA
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[NI04030] Summit, Vickie Sue 175 S530 23Sept1960 SUM09FA
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Summit, Vickie Sue 175 S530 23Sept1960 SUM09FA
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[NI04036] [GlenScott.FTW]

Index to Births in Massachusetts 1941-1945 lists Robert Lydell Summit, Boston, 1942, Volume 34, page 175

[NI04046] Notes for Catherine L Maroney:
Catherine L. Summit, 67

PEABODY -- Catherine L. (Maroney) Summit, 67, of 10 Berry St. Peabody, died
Tuesday at the Shaughnessy-Kaplan Rehabilitation Hospital in Salem after a
battle with cancer. She was the wife of the late Clayton Summit, who died
Dec. 2.

Mrs. Summit was born in Peabody, daughter of the late Timothy and Josephine
(Donnellan) Maroney, and has been a lifelong resident. She was a 1949
graduate of Peabody High School.

She was employed by New England Telephone in Salem for many years and then
as a switchboard operator at the former J.B. Thomas Hospital in Peabody
until her retirement. She was a homemaker in Peabody, where she raised four
children.

She is survived by three sons and two daughters-in-law, Clayton A. and Diane
Summit, Thomas M. Summit, Timothy C. and Kate Summit all of Peabody; a
daughter, Mary J Summit of Peabody; a brother, Timothy Maroney, of Peabody;
two sisters, Margaret Shaw and Joanne Eppinger both of Peabody; nine
grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was also the sister of
the late Mary Eppinger.

Her funeral will be held Friday at 10 a.m. from the Cahill-Brodeur Funeral
Home, 20 Church St., Peabody, followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St.
John the Baptist Church, Peabody. Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited. Visiting hours are on Thursday 5 to 8 p.m. Burial in St. Joseph's
Cemetery, Lynn.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of the North Shore, 10 Elm
St., Danvers MA 01923 or to the American Cancer Society, 66Y Concord St.,
Wilmington MA 01887.


[GlenScott.FTW]

Catherine L. Summit, 67

PEABODY -- Catherine L. (Maroney) Summit, 67, of 10 Berry St. Peabody, died Tuesday at the Shaughnessy-Kaplan Rehabilitation Hospital in Salem after a battle with cancer. She was the wife of the late Clayton Summit, who died Dec. 2.

Mrs. Summit was born in Peabody, daughter of the late Timothy and Josephine (Donnellan) Maroney, and has been a lifelong resident. She was a 1949 graduate of Peabody High School.

She was employed by New England Telephone in Salem for many years and then as a switchboard operator at the former J.B. Thomas Hospital in Peabody until her retirement. She was a homemaker in Peabody, where she raised four children.

She is survived by three sons and two daughters-in-law, Clayton A. and Diane Summit, Thomas M. Summit, Timothy C. and Kate Summit all of Peabody; a daughter, Mary J Summit of Peabody; a brother, Timothy Maroney, of Peabody; two sisters, Margaret Shaw and Joanne Eppinger both of Peabody; nine grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was also the sister of the late Mary Eppinger.

Her funeral will be held Friday at 10 a.m. from the Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 20 Church St., Peabody, followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church, Peabody. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours are on Thursday 5 to 8 p.m. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Lynn.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of the North Shore, 10 Elm St., Danvers MA 01923 or to the American Cancer Society, 66Y Concord St., Wilmington MA 01887.

CATHERINE SUMMIT 18 Nov 1930 13 Jan 1998 01960 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 025-22-4928 Massachusetts () [Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Notes for Catherine L Maroney:
Catherine L. Summit, 67

PEABODY -- Catherine L. (Maroney) Summit, 67, of 10 Berry St. Peabody, died
Tuesday at the Shaughnessy-Kaplan Rehabilitation Hospital in Salem after a
battle with cancer. She was the wife of the late Clayton Summit, who died
Dec. 2.

Mrs. Summit was born in Peabody, daughter of the late Timothy and Josephine
(Donnellan) Maroney, and has been a lifelong resident. She was a 1949
graduate of Peabody High School.

She was employed by New England Telephone in Salem for many years and then
as a switchboard operator at the former J.B. Thomas Hospital in Peabody
until her retirement. She was a homemaker in Peabody, where she raised four
children.

She is survived by three sons and two daughters-in-law, Clayton A. and Diane
Summit, Thomas M. Summit, Timothy C. and Kate Summit all of Peabody; a
daughter, Mary J Summit of Peabody; a brother, Timothy Maroney, of Peabody;
two sisters, Margaret Shaw and Joanne Eppinger both of Peabody; nine
grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was also the sister of
the late Mary Eppinger.

Her funeral will be held Friday at 10 a.m. from the Cahill-Brodeur Funeral
Home, 20 Church St., Peabody, followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St.
John the Baptist Church, Peabody. Relatives and friends are respectfully
invited. Visiting hours are on Thursday 5 to 8 p.m. Burial in St. Joseph's
Cemetery, Lynn.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of the North Shore, 10 Elm
St., Danvers MA 01923 or to the American Cancer Society, 66Y Concord St.,
Wilmington MA 01887.


[GlenScott.FTW]

Catherine L. Summit, 67

PEABODY -- Catherine L. (Maroney) Summit, 67, of 10 Berry St. Peabody, died Tuesday at the Shaughnessy-Kaplan Rehabilitation Hospital in Salem after a battle with cancer. She was the wife of the late Clayton Summit, who died Dec. 2.

Mrs. Summit was born in Peabody, daughter of the late Timothy and Josephine (Donnellan) Maroney, and has been a lifelong resident. She was a 1949 graduate of Peabody High School.

She was employed by New England Telephone in Salem for many years and then as a switchboard operator at the former J.B. Thomas Hospital in Peabody until her retirement. She was a homemaker in Peabody, where she raised four children.

She is survived by three sons and two daughters-in-law, Clayton A. and Diane Summit, Thomas M. Summit, Timothy C. and Kate Summit all of Peabody; a daughter, Mary J Summit of Peabody; a brother, Timothy Maroney, of Peabody; two sisters, Margaret Shaw and Joanne Eppinger both of Peabody; nine grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was also the sister of the late Mary Eppinger.

Her funeral will be held Friday at 10 a.m. from the Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 20 Church St., Peabody, followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church, Peabody. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours are on Thursday 5 to 8 p.m. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Lynn.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of the North Shore, 10 Elm St., Danvers MA 01923 or to the American Cancer Society, 66Y Concord St., Wilmington MA 01887.

CATHERINE SUMMIT 18 Nov 1930 13 Jan 1998 01960 (No Location Given) (No Location Given) 025-22-4928 Massachusetts ()

[NI04051] Summit, Thomas M 70 S530 SUM09FA
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[NI04052] Summit, Timothy C 71 Kate S530 SUM09FA
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[NI04062] Found on www.genserv.com index#7
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[GlenScott.FTW]

In 1985 graduated from Beverly High School, Beverly Massachusetts. Lived at 70 Story Avenue; Beverly til May 1978; at the age of 11 moved to 88 McKay Street in Beverly; Lived on Railroad Avenue in Beverly and Route 133 in Ipswich near Wolf Hollow and Crane Beach.

He also graduated from Northeastern University in June 1990 with Bachelor of Science, Public Relations; graduated Northeastern University in June 1997 with Masters of Arts, Print Journalism. Worked at Harte-Hanks Community Newspapers as correspondent for the Waltham News Tribune, Newton Graphic and Needham Chronicle. Also worked in Finance at Northeastern University.

Family Tree included on Volume 34 of "The World Family Tree" CD, priority code: 3401-656. World Family Tree: Vol. 34, pre-1600 to present. "World Family Tree Volume 34. This CD contains 1,792 actual family trees contributed by Family Tree Maker customers and other family history enthusiasts. Approximately 1 million individuals are named, complete with event dates and family links where known. Some records contain additional source notes and biographical information. This CD excludes information about living individuals except for their name, gender, and family links. All pedigrees can be exported as GEDCOM files. Please note: This volume of the World Family Tree is compatible with Family Tree Maker and the Family Archive Viewer 4.0 and above. It is not compatible with Family Tree Maker for Macintosh.

World Family Tree Volume 34 is literally full of genealogical information. As the World Family Tree grows in number of names, it also grows in the type of information it contains. Trees included on this World Family Tree volume were created in the most recent versions of Family Tree Maker, so some of the trees make use of new features such as Alternate Facts, Unlimited Facts, and Master Sources. To take full advantage of the information available on this volume, we recommend that you upgrade to the latest version of Family Tree Maker or download a free copy of the current Family Archive Viewer.

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Also contributed "The Summits of America and Colonial America: The Descendants of Johannes Frantz Sammet" to the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Newbury Street, Boston Massachusetts in 1999. Member of Beverly Historical Society and New England Historic Genealogical Society.

Personal Statement, of Glen Summit
Applicant for Graduate Study
at Northeastern University


Personal Statement: As long as I can remember I have had a strong interest in both colonial and early United States history, particularly from the time of colonization through the Civil War period. Separate from my interest in American History, I also have a strong interest in genealogical research. As I have learned over the years, knowledge of one often brings the other more to life, so to speak. Furthermore, my goal is to combine what I already know with what I would learn in the program. And then eventually work as an administrator at an historical institution, focusing primarily in early American history.

My interest in history has led me to a significant amount of historical research at a number of institutions. I have conducted a great deal of on-site research at the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS), which is the largest genealogical library of its kind in the world. The library is six-stories, holding over 200,000 volumes; other resources I have utilized there include general reference material, vital records, published genealogies, state and local histories, census records and indexes. I have used the facilities at NEHGS many times over the years, learning a great deal during my visits.

Besides conducting research at NEHGS, I have also visited and conducted research at the National Archives in Waltham, MA where I have learned how to research historical documents made available by the United States Government. During my visits to the archives, I have acquired a complete understanding of the index systems for all US censuses since 1790, specifically the Soundex system. This system was developed by the government to make research easier concerning specific names and/or individuals listed in each census, regardless of locale.

Aside from research at the National Archives, I have also conducted research at the Peabody-Essex Museum; the Beverly Historical Society; the Massachusetts State Archives; Family Research Centers, hosted by the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; numerous cemeteries and town halls across Massachusetts; as well as substantial research on-line. On the internet, I have learned to utilize numerous websites that offer online search capabilities for databases with millions of individuals. Some of the most helpful sites that I am familiar with follow: ancestry.com; familysearch.org; kindredkonnections.com; familytreemaker.com; genserv.com; gendex.com; as well as using the Social Security Death Index.

The culmination of my research - a pedigree including over 8,100 individuals -- has resulted in its publication by the Broderbund Corporation in "World Family Tree: Vol. 34, pre-1600 to present." The CD, just published this past month, contains 1,791 other family trees contributed by genealogists and other family history enthusiasts. Approximately 1 million individuals are named on the CD, complete with events and family links where known. Most of the approximate 8,100 individuals in my pedigree contain first and last names, dates of birth, marriage, and death, and names and relationships of family members. Aside from this information, my research contains additional source notes and biographical information.

Earlier this year I contributed "The Summits of Colonial America and the United States: The Descendants of Johannes Frantz Sammet" to the NEHGS, for use by other family historians. My research on the origins of my family name and the numerous descendants of the original German immigrant totals 425 pages.

Also, I have written numerous articles for "The Summitt Family Quarterly" a family history newsletter, published by Paul M Summitt of Cardwell, Missouri. One in-depth article "Isaac L. Summit:1832-Sept.9, 1864 and the Battle of Reams Station" chronicled the life of my great-great grandfather. The article details his involvement in the confederacy as a flag-bearer and ends with his death at a Richmond Virginia Military Hospital. In addition, the article is posted on the Catawba County, North Carolina Genweb site, which can be accessed using the following address: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/summit3.htm. The website's host, Derick S Hartshorn, posted the article.

Besides my interest in history, I believe my past writing experiences would be a great asset as a history student at the graduate level. For several years I worked as a correspondent for Harte-Hanks Community Newspapers, writing hundreds of articles for the Newton Graphic; The Waltham News Tribune; and the Needham Chronicle. I also have my Master's in Print Journalism.

One of the most noteworthy articles that I wrote for Harte-Hanks, was a story chronicling African-Americans in Newton, Massachusetts over the past 300 years. The article began with the very first slaves who lived in early Newton and continued on with an overview of the city as a stop on the "Underground Railroad." The article also included a number of interviews with African-Americans who currently live in the community and who remember being forced to relocate at the onset of construction of the Mass Pike during the 1950s. Note: A copy of this article is available upon request.

I believe my interest in history and a willingness to learn, make me an acceptable candidate for graduate study at Northeastern University.


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[NI04070] Summit, Ronald C. 110 Kris S530 04Dec0196 SUM09FA
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Summit, Ronald C. 110 Kris S530 04Dec0196 SUM09FA
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[NI04076] Summit, Tammy 1606 S530 SUM09FA
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Summit, Tammy 1606 S530 SUM09FA
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[NI04077] Summit, Tania P 1605 S530 SUM09FA
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Summit, Tania P 1605 S530 SUM09FA
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[NI04079] [GlenScott.FTW]

Miguel is adopted.
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[GlenScott.FTW]

Miguel is adopted.

[NI04172] Information from 1910 census suggests that Nellie mothered 12 children with only 5 living[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

Information from 1910 census suggests that Nellie mothered 12 children with only 5 living

[NI04178] [GlenScott.FTW]

Email dated 12 8 1998

Glen, I am forwarding the exchange below to you separately since Stephanie has
not notice that you only have one "t" in your name--so it would not deliver.
I am sure she will correct that so you do not miss out on these great
discussions.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL

Subj: Re: James Summitt
Date: 12/5/98
To: smccann2@tampabay.rr.com, elizacog@laplaza.org
To: Psummitt@msn.com, JASINDY@aol.com
To: bigtruck13@webtv.net, wamiller@inmind.com
To: Glen_Summitt@nufi1.finance.neu.edu
To: dsummitt@infoave.net, SunyLady@aol.com
To: SuOutlaw@mtaonline.net, smileycake@aol.com

Steph, your message is duplicated below and answered in brackets in the text.
I can only guess at the answers to your questions. I would really be great if
someone in your family had a family Bible that went back to James L. and
family.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL

In a message dated 12/4/98 4:19:43 PM Pacific Standard Time,
smccann2@tampabay.rr.com writes:

<< Subj: James Summitt
Date: 12/4/98 4:19:43 PM Pacific Standard Time
From: smccann2@tampabay.rr.com (Stephanie Mccann)
To: elizacog@laplaza.org (Elizabeth Cogburn), Psummitt@msn.com, PSumm@aol.com
(Paul Summitt), JASINDY@aol.com (John Allen Summitt), bigtruck13@webtv.net
(Bill Adams), wamiller@inmind.com (W A Miller),
Glen_Summitt@nufi1.finance.neu.edu (Glen Summitt), dsummitt@infoave.net (D
Summitt), SunyLady@aol.com (Sunny Summitt), SuOutlaw@mtaonline.net (Mike &
Sandy), smileycake@aol.com (Debbie Schmidt)

Hi all, have a couple of quick questions. Been doing some research on my
GGGrandfather James Summitt (the one born in 1854, lived in North Vernon,
Indiana, wife Nellie) and found something interesting.

1900 IN census has James (born March 1854) and Nellie (born Nov 1865) with 5
kids, Elijah 6 mo born Nov 1899, William 2yrs born Jan 1897, Josie (Mary
Josephine) 10yrs born July 1889, Rosa 11yrs born June 1888, and Bessie 14yrs
born April 1886. Then it said that Nellie Mothered 10 kids with 6 still
living.

[You will recall in the vast amount of Indiana information I sent to you that
buried in material relating to births in Boone County, IN (1882-1920) there
were two interesting entries. An unnamed daughter born to William H. Summit
and Martha E. Clinger June 14, 1882 (this is James L. Summitt's brother,
William Harrison Summitt). It also noted an unnamed daughter born to James L.
Summit and Sarah E. Garreis on August 27, 1882. Since all of the children
listed in the 1900 census are named Summitt, I would suspect that they are all
children of James L. Noting the span of time between William age 2 and Mary
Josephine age 10, Rosa age 11, and Bessie age 14, I would suggest that James
L. was married before probably to Sarah E. Garreis and Nellie was his second
wife and the three older girls are James L.'s children by the first wife. By
the way, do you know Nellie's maiden name. Perhaps Sarah died and left James
L. with the minor children. Too mad the 1890 census got destroyed by fire.
Since the census is asking Nellie how many children she had mothered and
number living, I would guess that Nellie also was married before and had other
children by another husband that are not living in her (James L.'s) household
in 1900. I must say that if Nellie was born in 1865 and mothered 10 children
by 1900, she was a buzy lady. It may be a key to know Nellie's maiden name or
her married name with a prior husband. I take it you do not know when and
where James L. and Nellie were married. It looks to me like the mid-1890s.
Any family rumors about this situation. You might also want to check the 1880
census for Indiana to see if you can find James L. and family there. You also
might want to try to check marriages in Boone County, IN before 1882 or
cemetery and death records for that county for the death of the first wife.
Finally, you cannot take census information as the gospel truth. Accept it
until proven wrong, but keep an open mind.]

1910 IN Census lists James & Nellie with William and Elijah and Josephine
Osborn and Earl (her son). I do know that Josie married Clifford Osborn and
lived in Ohio. But it also says Nellie mothered 12 kids with only 5 still
alive.

[I can only guess about this one. If Nellie went from mothering 10 children
in 1900 to 12 in 1910, and no children are listed in the household in the 1910
census as being born between 1900 and 1910 as here, one would normally assume
James L. and Nellie had two children in that decade and both died. As to the
five still alive, it is impossible to speculate which of Nellie's six children
alive in 1900 died during the next decade, except we know it was not William
or Elijah. If you assume the three older girls in 1900 were James L.'s by a
prior marriage, then the child of Nellie's dying between 1900 and 1910 would
have been one of the children by the prior marriage and never listed by name
in James L.'s household. Does any of this make sense to you? These are just
lines to follow. It does show how mixed up things can get with multiple
marriages.]


1920 IN Census doesn't specify children Mothered or Living. [Did you find
James L.'s family in the 1920 census and, if so, what did you find?]

By any chance, does anyone have any information about any additional children
that must have died or possibly a previous marriage? [See above discussion.]
Since one [Wrong conclusion. Three died between 1900 and 1910] died between
1900 and 1910, I'm speculating it was a child that died. Possibly the one
called Bessie as I have no information about her at all. Or she could be the
Sue that I've heard about - Bessie Sue Summitt? Who knows. [Steph, you are
jumping to conclusion here that the three older children in the 1900 census
were Nellie's children. All of the three girls in 1900 were old enough to be
married by 1910--that is the usual event that accounts for the disappearance
of a child of marriageable age from the household in a census. I suspect when
you dig up the information, you will find that all three girls lived, married,
and had families of their own.]

Thanks for any info available.

[Any comments anyone? Everyone can play this game.]

Steph
smccann2@tampabay.rr.com
>>

Stephanie's great grandfather is the James L. Summitt
discussed in prior messages. His father was William Harrison Summitt Sr. who
moved to Missouri from Nicholas County, KY in the mid-1850s. William Harrison
was the son of James and Mariah Summitt. James was the son of George and
Rosannah Graham Summitt. For greater explanation of whole line see the
articles on Kentucky Summitts in the Quarterly.
1910 Indiana Census lists James and Nellie with William and Elijah and Josephine Osborn and Earl (her son). Not known if Josie married Clifford Osborn and lived in Ohio.[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Email dated 12 8 1998

Glen, I am forwarding the exchange below to you separately since Stephanie has
not notice that you only have one "t" in your name--so it would not deliver.
I am sure she will correct that so you do not miss out on these great
discussions.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL

Subj: Re: James Summitt
Date: 12/5/98
To: smccann2@tampabay.rr.com, elizacog@laplaza.org
To: Psummitt@msn.com, JASINDY@aol.com
To: bigtruck13@webtv.net, wamiller@inmind.com
To: Glen_Summitt@nufi1.finance.neu.edu
To: dsummitt@infoave.net, SunyLady@aol.com
To: SuOutlaw@mtaonline.net, smileycake@aol.com

Steph, your message is duplicated below and answered in brackets in the text.
I can only guess at the answers to your questions. I would really be great if
someone in your family had a family Bible that went back to James L. and
family.

Paul Summitt
Freeport, FL

In a message dated 12/4/98 4:19:43 PM Pacific Standard Time,
smccann2@tampabay.rr.com writes:

<< Subj: James Summitt
Date: 12/4/98 4:19:43 PM Pacific Standard Time
From: smccann2@tampabay.rr.com (Stephanie Mccann)
To: elizacog@laplaza.org (Elizabeth Cogburn), Psummitt@msn.com, PSumm@aol.com
(Paul Summitt), JASINDY@aol.com (John Allen Summitt), bigtruck13@webtv.net
(Bill Adams), wamiller@inmind.com (W A Miller),
Glen_Summitt@nufi1.finance.neu.edu (Glen Summitt), dsummitt@infoave.net (D
Summitt), SunyLady@aol.com (Sunny Summitt), SuOutlaw@mtaonline.net (Mike &
Sandy), smileycake@aol.com (Debbie Schmidt)

Hi all, have a couple of quick questions. Been doing some research on my
GGGrandfather James Summitt (the one born in 1854, lived in North Vernon,
Indiana, wife Nellie) and found something interesting.

1900 IN census has James (born March 1854) and Nellie (born Nov 1865) with 5
kids, Elijah 6 mo born Nov 1899, William 2yrs born Jan 1897, Josie (Mary
Josephine) 10yrs born July 1889, Rosa 11yrs born June 1888, and Bessie 14yrs
born April 1886. Then it said that Nellie Mothered 10 kids with 6 still
living.

[You will recall in the vast amount of Indiana information I sent to you that
buried in material relating to births in Boone County, IN (1882-1920) there
were two interesting entries. An unnamed daughter born to William H. Summit
and Martha E. Clinger June 14, 1882 (this is James L. Summitt's brother,
William Harrison Summitt). It also noted an unnamed daughter born to James L.
Summit and Sarah E. Garreis on August 27, 1882. Since all of the children
listed in the 1900 census are named Summitt, I would suspect that they are all
children of James L. Noting the span of time between William age 2 and Mary
Josephine age 10, Rosa age 11, and Bessie age 14, I would suggest that James
L. was married before probably to Sarah E. Garreis and Nellie was his second
wife and the three older girls are James L.'s children by the first wife. By
the way, do you know Nellie's maiden name. Perhaps Sarah died and left James
L. with the minor children. Too mad the 1890 census got destroyed by fire.
Since the census is asking Nellie how many children she had mothered and
number living, I would guess that Nellie also was married before and had other
children by another husband that are not living in her (James L.'s) household
in 1900. I must say that if Nellie was born in 1865 and mothered 10 children
by 1900, she was a buzy lady. It may be a key to know Nellie's maiden name or
her married name with a prior husband. I take it you do not know when and
where James L. and Nellie were married. It looks to me like the mid-1890s.
Any family rumors about this situation. You might also want to check the 1880
census for Indiana to see if you can find James L. and family there. You also
might want to try to check marriages in Boone County, IN before 1882 or
cemetery and death records for that county for the death of the first wife.
Finally, you cannot take census information as the gospel truth. Accept it
until proven wrong, but keep an open mind.]

1910 IN Census lists James & Nellie with William and Elijah and Josephine
Osborn and Earl (her son). I do know that Josie married Clifford Osborn and
lived in Ohio. But it also says Nellie mothered 12 kids with only 5 still
alive.

[I can only guess about this one. If Nellie went from mothering 10 children
in 1900 to 12 in 1910, and no children are listed in the household in the 1910
census as being born between 1900 and 1910 as here, one would normally assume
James L. and Nellie had two children in that decade and both died. As to the
five still alive, it is impossible to speculate which of Nellie's six children
alive in 1900 died during the next decade, except we know it was not William
or Elijah. If you assume the three older girls in 1900 were James L.'s by a
prior marriage, then the child of Nellie's dying between 1900 and 1910 would
have been one of the children by the prior marriage and never listed by name
in James L.'s household. Does any of this make sense to you? These are just
lines to follow. It does show how mixed up things can get with multiple
marriages.]


1920 IN Census doesn't specify children Mothered or Living. [Did you find
James L.'s family in the 1920 census and, if so, what did you find?]

By any chance, does anyone have any information about any additional children
that must have died or possibly a previous marriage? [See above discussion.]
Since one [Wrong conclusion. Three died between 1900 and 1910] died between
1900 and 1910, I'm speculating it was a child that died. Possibly the one
called Bessie as I have no information about her at all. Or she could be the
Sue that I've heard about - Bessie Sue Summitt? Who knows. [Steph, you are
jumping to conclusion here that the three older children in the 1900 census
were Nellie's children. All of the three girls in 1900 were old enough to be
married by 1910--that is the usual event that accounts for the disappearance
of a child of marriageable age from the household in a census. I suspect when
you dig up the information, you will find that all three girls lived, married,
and had families of their own.]

Thanks for any info available.

[Any comments anyone? Everyone can play this game.]

Steph
smccann2@tampabay.rr.com
>>

Stephanie's great grandfather is the James L. Summitt
discussed in prior messages. His father was William Harrison Summitt Sr. who
moved to Missouri from Nicholas County, KY in the mid-1850s. William Harrison
was the son of James and Mariah Summitt. James was the son of George and
Rosannah Graham Summitt. For greater explanation of whole line see the
articles on Kentucky Summitts in the Quarterly.
1910 Indiana Census lists James and Nellie with William and Elijah and Josephine Osborn and Earl (her son). Not known if Josie married Clifford Osborn and lived in Ohio.

[NI04185] [GlenScott.FTW]

Posted by Debbie on Fri, 17 Sep 1999

Surname: West, Summit

John Duval WEST was born 18 May 1796 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. He was the son of Thomas WEST and Marjorie. John died 19 Jun 1881 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried Jun 1881 in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. He married (1) Christina SUMMIT 21 Oct 1819 in Nicholas CO., Kentucky. She was born 1796. She was the daughter of George SUMMIT and Rosannah GRAHAM. Christina died Oct 1830/1833 in Callaway Co., Missouri. They had 5 children: 1.Marine WEST, born 9 Aug 1820 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, died in childhood 4 Feb 1825 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. 2. Charlotte WEST, born 30 Oct 1822, died 23 Jun 1844. 3. Mary Elizabeth WEST, born 8 Feb 1825, died 21 Nov 1862. 4. John David WEST, born 14 Sep 1827, died 27 Aug 1846 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 5.America Jane WEST, born 22 Oct 1830, died 13 Oct 1870. John married (2) Sariath S. BOULDER 3 Apr 1831 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. Sariath died 1832. John married (3) Mary "Nancy" BATTERTON 26 Feb 1833 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. Mary died before 1834. John married (4) Elizabeth GLAVES 13 Feb 1834 in Callaway Co., Missouri. She was born in Kentucky. Elizabeth died before 1840 in Callaway Co., Missouri. They had 2 children: Margery Ann WEST, born 5 Feb 1835, died 4 Mar 1923. and Louisa Frances WEST, born 25 Sep 1837, died 2 Jun 1894. John married (5) Elizabeth NEWLAND 26 Nov 1840 in Callaway Co., Missouri. She was born 15 Aug 1815. Elizabeth died 27 Sep 1865 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. They had 6 children: 1.Sarah A. WEST, born 26 Apr 1842 in Callaway Co., Missouri, died in infancy 4 Jul 1842 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 2.Thomas Benton WEST, born 4 Feb 1844 in Callaway Co., Missouri, died in infancy 16 Jan 1845 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 3, Aquilla Ringgold WEST, born 31 Oct 1846 in Callaway Co., Missouri, died in childhood 2 Feb 1849 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 4. Samuel Alvin WEST, born 16 Mar 1849, died 31 Jan 1933. 5.William Edwin WEST, born 24 Dec 1851 in Callaway Co., Missouri, died 22 Jul 1863 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 6.Dr. George Washington WEST, born 1858, died 1944.
[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

Posted by Debbie on Fri, 17 Sep 1999

Surname: West, Summit

John Duval WEST was born 18 May 1796 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. He was the son of Thomas WEST and Marjorie. John died 19 Jun 1881 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried Jun 1881 in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. He married (1) Christina SUMMIT 21 Oct 1819 in Nicholas CO., Kentucky. She was born 1796. She was the daughter of George SUMMIT and Rosannah GRAHAM. Christina died Oct 1830/1833 in Callaway Co., Missouri. They had 5 children: 1.Marine WEST, born 9 Aug 1820 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, died in childhood 4 Feb 1825 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. 2. Charlotte WEST, born 30 Oct 1822, died 23 Jun 1844. 3. Mary Elizabeth WEST, born 8 Feb 1825, died 21 Nov 1862. 4. John David WEST, born 14 Sep 1827, died 27 Aug 1846 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 5.America Jane WEST, born 22 Oct 1830, died 13 Oct 1870. John married (2) Sariath S. BOULDER 3 Apr 1831 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. Sariath died 1832. John married (3) Mary "Nancy" BATTERTON 26 Feb 1833 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. Mary died before 1834. John married (4) Elizabeth GLAVES 13 Feb 1834 in Callaway Co., Missouri. She was born in Kentucky. Elizabeth died before 1840 in Callaway Co., Missouri. They had 2 children: Margery Ann WEST, born 5 Feb 1835, died 4 Mar 1923. and Louisa Frances WEST, born 25 Sep 1837, died 2 Jun 1894. John married (5) Elizabeth NEWLAND 26 Nov 1840 in Callaway Co., Missouri. She was born 15 Aug 1815. Elizabeth died 27 Sep 1865 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. They had 6 children: 1.Sarah A. WEST, born 26 Apr 1842 in Callaway Co., Missouri, died in infancy 4 Jul 1842 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 2.Thomas Benton WEST, born 4 Feb 1844 in Callaway Co., Missouri, died in infancy 16 Jan 1845 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 3, Aquilla Ringgold WEST, born 31 Oct 1846 in Callaway Co., Missouri, died in childhood 2 Feb 1849 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 4. Samuel Alvin WEST, born 16 Mar 1849, died 31 Jan 1933. 5.William Edwin WEST, born 24 Dec 1851 in Callaway Co., Missouri, died 22 Jul 1863 in Callaway Co., Missouri, and was buried in White CLoud Cem., Callaway Co., Missouri. 6.Dr. George Washington WEST, born 1858, died 1944.

[NI04199] (Possibly Paul C. Summitt's notes) David Swank is mentioned numerous times in various Will Book entries for Hardin County over the years, with the first noted by this author in the estate of Abraham Goodin January 27, 1806 and the last in the estate of Daniel Waide August 11, 1817. David and Elizabeth had the following identified children: John (1801), James (1803), Cornelius (1808), Mary (1810), Cindicia (1812), David (1814), and Elizabeth (1819). [Of some interest might be the notes that (1) David Swank was listed as surety and witness to the marriage of John Anderson to Anna Westfall on April 2, 1807 under marriage bond dated March 30, 1807. John Anderson's father is listed as Josiah Anderson and Anna's father as Jacob Westfall, so Anna was the sister of David Swank's wife, Elizabeth
Westfall; and (2) David Swank was listed as surety and a witness on the marriage bond of Reuben Westfall to Elizabeth Tucker on March 2, 1805 under marriage bond dated March 2, 1805. Margaret Tucker is listed as the bride's mother. Reuben Westfall is probably a brother of David Swank's wife,
Elizabeth Westfall.]
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One source has Date of Death as Feb 22, 1842
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[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

(Possibly Paul C. Summitt's notes) David Swank is mentioned numerous times in various Will Book entries for Hardin County over the years, with the first noted by this author in the estate of Abraham Goodin January 27, 1806 and the last in the estate of Daniel Waide August 11, 1817. David and Elizabeth had the following identified children: John (1801), James (1803), Cornelius (1808), Mary (1810), Cindicia (1812), David (1814), and Elizabeth (1819). [Of some interest might be the notes that (1) David Swank was listed as surety and witness to the marriage of John Anderson to Anna Westfall on April 2, 1807 under marriage bond dated March 30, 1807. John Anderson's father is listed as Josiah Anderson and Anna's father as Jacob Westfall, so Anna was the sister of David Swank's wife, Elizabeth
Westfall; and (2) David Swank was listed as surety and a witness on the marriage bond of Reuben Westfall to Elizabeth Tucker on March 2, 1805 under marriage bond dated March 2, 1805. Margaret Tucker is listed as the bride's mother. Reuben Westfall is probably a brother of David Swank's wife,
Elizabeth Westfall.]
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One source has Date of Death as Feb 22, 1842
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[NI04203] [GlenScott.FTW]

LDS Records: Rosanna SWANK Sex: F Marriage(s): Spouse: Samuel WALLS Marriage: 8 Oct 1803 Of, Greene, Pennsylvania Film Number: 2034826

[Summitt_Oct2002.GED]

[GlenScott.FTW]

LDS Records: Rosanna SWANK Sex: F Marriage(s): Spouse: Samuel WALLS Marriage: 8 Oct 1803 Of, Greene, Pennsylvania Film Number: 2034826

[NI04207] received land grant in 1778 from Lord Fairfax in the Northern Neck of Virginia in Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia), that at the time extended over a vast area south of the Cumberland Gap in Maryland.

[NI04208] Mormon Record AFN:GX7J-X5

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Colonial Families of the Southern States of America; Wyatts of Virginia page 546

"Died 1833, in Millroy, Ind.; his father was a sailor, and he and his eldest sister were born in England; he resided prior to the Revolution, in Botetourt County, Virginia; served with distinction in the Revolutionary War, entering the Continental Army in 1778, and served until the close; was present at the seige of Yorktown; he emigrated to Kentucky and located in Mercer County, remaining there until 1794, when he removed to Harrison County, where he resided for thirty-one years. (He was remembered by his grandchildren, as an old English gentleman, with powdered hair, knee [p.546] britches, silver knee and shoe buckles, and silk stockings.) He married Susan Summit, of Spottsylvania County, Virginia, born March 1754 in Virginia.; died July 26, 1823 in Kentucky. They are both buried at Millroy, Ind. Issue:"[GlenScott.FTW]

Posted by Valeska Vicars on Thu, 15 Apr 1999

Surnames: Edward Wyatt, Conquest, Pate, Buckner, Summit, JesseWyatt

Need help with proof of connections of the following Wyatt family members of Gloucester Co.,VA. Conquest Wyatt to his son Capt. John W. Wyatt who married Elizabeth Buckner ca 1710. The Capt. had John Wyatt b. ca 1720 who married Martha (maiden name unknown). John of 1720 was him self a sea Captain who had two children born in London England., a son named John Wyatt born 4 June 1748 and a sister who died at sea. John born of 1748 married Susan Summit ca 1768 in VA. If you know about this line please help me, Thank you.

Miss Louise Tompkins.
DAR ID Number: 78577
Born in Milroy, Ind.
Descendant of John Wyatt.
Daughter of Milton B. Tompkins (b. 1842) and Caroline Yaw (b. 1843), his wife, m. 1863.
Granddaughter of George W. Tompkins (1816-91) and Louisa Ballenger (1817-1909), his wife, m. 1836.
Gr-granddaughter of Nathan Tompkins (1778-1849) and Mary Wyatt (1784-1863), his wife, m. 1801.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Wyatt and Susan Summit, his wife.
John Wyatt (1748-1833) served as private in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's regiment, 1778. His claim for pension was allowed. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Also Nos. 74788, 75231.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 79 page 210
Mrs. Josephine Satterthwaite Holmes.
DAR ID Number: 102203
Wife of Ira M. Holmes.
Descendant of John Wyatt, as follows:
1. Myrtillus Satterthwaite (b. 1852) m. 1877 Mary Elizabeth Tompkins (1857-1907).
2. Dr. Nathan Tompkins (1822-61) m. 2nd 1847 Mary Anna Warriner (b. 1828).
3. Nathan Tompkins (1778-1849) m. 1801 Mary Wyatt (1784-1863).
4. John Wyatt m. Susan Summit (1754-1823).
[p.64] John Wyatt (1748-1833) served as private in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's regiment, Virginia troops, 1778. His claim for a pension was allowed. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Also No. 80615 .

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Mrs. Jessie Olive Tompkins Hayes.
DAR ID Number: 106820
Born in Boone County, Ind.
Wife of Frank Hayes.
Descendant of John Wyatt, as follows:
1. Ira Tompkins (1848-1906) m. 1877 Arkansas Richey (b. 1850).
2. Benjamin F. Tompkins (b. 1825) m. Harriet Bowles (b. 1825).
3. Nathan Tomkins (1778-1849) m. 1801 Mary Wyatt (1784-1863).
4. John Wyatt m. Susan Summit (1754-1823).
John Wyatt (1748-1833) served as private in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's regiment, Virginia troops, 1778. He received a pension. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Also No. 102203 .

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 107
Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Wright Henderson.
DAR ID Number: 108039
Born in Havenden Spring, Ark.
Wife of Arthur Galbrith Henderson.
Descendant of John Wyatt, as follows:
1. James Paschal Wright (1828-70) m. 1855 Mary Ann Wyatt (1834-81).
2. Abraham Wyatt (b. 1798) m. Nancy Wyatt (1803-39).
3. James Wyatt (b. 1775) m. 1797 Nancy Burton (b. 1780) (parents of Nancy).
4. John Wyatt m. 1772 Susan Summit (1754-1823).
John Wyatt (1748-1833) served as private in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's regiment, Virginia troops, 1778. His claim for pension was allowed. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Also No. 74788 .

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 109

Mrs. Emma Wyatt Evans.
DAR ID Number: 123076
Born in Lexington, Ky.
Wife of Charles F. Evans.
Descendant of John Wyatt, as follows:
1. Columbus Wyatt (1850-1915) m. 1875 Ettie Best (b. 1855).
2. George Wyatt (1795-1862) m. 1830 Elizabeth Utt (d. 1877).
3. John Wyatt m. 1772 Susan Summit (1750-1823).
John Wyatt (1748-1833) served as a private in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's regiment, Virginia troops, 1778. His claim for pension was allowed. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Also No. 74788 .

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 124
page 27
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 81
page 234

[p.234] Miss Fannie Lee Leverett.
DAR ID Number: 80615
Born in Eatonton, Ga.
Descendant of William Leverett, Elisha Hearne and John Wyatt.
Daughter of Francis Asbury Leverett (1845-95) and Mary Elcanor Taylor Wyatt (b. 1848), his wife, m. 1865.
Granddaughter of William Coodey Leverett (1815-1902) and Elizabeth Sims Hearne (1815-55), his 2nd wife, m. 1838; John Wooten Wyatt (1817-1901) and Mary Fletcher Winfrey (1817-87), his wife, m. 1839.
Gr-granddaughter of Burrell Leverett (1795-1882) and Nancy Coodey (1796-1850), his wife, m. 1814; Francis Sharpe Hearne (1792-1883) and Sarah Elizabeth White (1792-1871), his wife, m. 1844; Thomas Wyatt (1795-1857) and Nancy Wooten (1797-1837), his wife, m. 1814.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Leverett and Cealey Anne Moseley, his wife, m. 1790; Elisha Hearne and Ferrebee Johnson (d. 1827), his wife, m. 1787; John Wyatt and Susan Summitt, his wife.
William Leverett (1760-1812) served as a private during the Revolution in Georgia for which service he received a tract of land in Cherokee County. He died in Putnam County, Ga.
Elisha Hearne (1755-1812) enlisted as a sailor and when term of service ended served in the Continental army. He was born in Somerset County, Md.; died in Putnam County, Ga.
John Wyatt (1748-1833) served as a private in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's regiment, Virginia troops, 1778. His claim for pension was allowed. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Also No. 74788 .

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Mrs. Mattie Bronston Wyatt Porter.
DAR ID Number: 74788
Born in Richmond, Ky.
Wife of Paul Drayton Porter.
Descendant of John Wyatt, Sergt. Matthew Mullins, David Kennedy and Benjamin Clark.
Daughter of Columbus Wyatt (b. 1850) and Ettie Best (b. 1855), his wife, m. 1875.
Granddaughter of George Wyatt (d. 1862) and Elizabeth Utt (d. 1877), his wife, m. 1830; David Kennedy Best (1823-1907) and Lucy (Clark) Bronston (1792-1846), his wife, m. 1814.
Gr-granddaughter of John Wyatt and Susan Summitt (1750-1823), his wife, m. 1782; Benjamin Clark and Jane Mullins (1754-1844), his wife; James Best (1783-1853) and Sadie Kennedy, his wife, m. 1822.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Matthew Mullins and Mary Maupin, his wife; David Kennedy and Jane Cox, his wife, m. 1794.
John Wyatt (1748-1833) served as private in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's regiment, Virginia troops, 1778. His claim for pension was allowed. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Matthew Mullins served as sergeant in Capt. William Croghan's company, Col. James Wood's regiment. He was born and died in Goochland County, Va.
David Kennedy (1767-1850) enlisted, 1780, in Capt. Andrew Kennedy's company and served as an Indian spy for several years. His claim for pension was allowed, 1833. He was born in North Carolina; died in Kentucky.
Benjamin Clark served as private in Capt. Samuel Jordan Cabell's 6th Virginia regiment, 1777-78. He was born in Virginia and, in 1778, died there.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 75
page 290
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 76
page 89

[p.89] Mrs. Catharine Swain Barton Crane.
DAR ID Number: 75231
Born in Milroy, Ind.
Wife of Claude R. Crane.
Descendant of John Wyatt.
Daughter of William W. Barton (b. 1855) and Virginia Swain (b. 1851), his wife, m. 1884.
Granddaughter of John C. Barton (b. 1830) and Nancy Tompkins (1837-63), his wife, m. 1854.
Gr-granddaughter of George W. Tompkins (1816-91) and Louisa B. Tompkins (b. 1817), his wife, m. 1836.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Nathan Tompkins (1778-1849) and Mary Wyatt (1784-1863), his wife, m. 1801.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of John Wyatt and Susan Summitt, his wife.
John Wyatt (1748-1833) served as private in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's regiment, 1778. His claim for pension was allowed. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Also No. 74788 .

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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 78


Mrs. Chloe Smith Hutchinson.
DAR ID Number: 77460
Born in Camilla, Ga.
Wife of Thomas A. Hutchinson.
Descendant of John Wyatt.
Daughter of James Thomas Smith (b. 1833) and Georgia Slack (b. 1840), his wife, m. 1859.
Granddaughter of Joseph Berry Slack (1805-64) and Telitha Thomas Wyatt, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Wyatt and Nancy Wootan, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of John Wyatt and Susan Summitt, his wife.
John Wyatt (1748-1833) enlisted, 1778, in Capt. Joseph Crockett's company, Col. Abraham Bowman's Virginia regiment, taking part in the battle of Monmouth; re-enlisted, 1778, serving in Col. William Heth's regiment, captured at Charleston, S. C., held six months, after which he made his escape and served as a spy on New River until 1781. In 1832 he applied for a pension, which was allowed. He was born in London, England; died in Milroy, Ind.
Also No. 74788 .

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 78
page 179
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 165
page 7

Mrs. Chloe Wyatt Smith Brewer.
DAR ID Number: 164020
Born in Jasper County, Ga.
Wife of Reginald Brewer.
Descendant of John Wyatt, as follows:
[p.7] 1. Thomas Jefferson Smith (1860-1902) m. 1886 Annie Lou Hutchings (1862-94).
2. James Thomas Smith (1833-1917) m. 1859 Georgia Slack (1840-1910).
3. Joseph Berry Slack (1805-64) m. 1829 Telitha Thomas Wyatt (1815-91).
4. Thomas Wyatt m. Nancy Wooten.
5. John Wyatt m. 1772 Susan Summitt (1754-1823).
John Wyatt (1748-1833) received a pension for service as private in the Virginia t