are direct ancestors of Christopher Grant TannerUnknown, (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 11083
Reference: 11084
Source: (Name)
Title: e-mail from Paul Taylor (July 29, 2000)
Reference: 11193
Source: (Name)
Title: notes from Melba Fay Stidham Clark (August 13, 2000)
Source: (Birth)
Title: letter #204A Fay Clark
Source: (Burial)
Title: notes from Cornelius Reunion (August 13, 2000)
Death: 28 MAY 1986
Burial: Center Point Cemetery, Centerpoint, Cullman Co., Alabama
Reference: 11194
Source: (Birth)
Title: notes from Ezell Cornelius (August 13, 2000)
Source: (Death)
Title: letter from Ezell Cornelius (January 9, 2000)
Death: 2 MAR 1961
Burial: Center Point Cemetery, Centerpoint, Cullman Co., Alabama
Reference: 11195
Source: (Name)
Title: e-mail from Paul Taylor (July 29, 2000)
Event: Type: Residence 2
Date: 2000
Place: Wauchula, Florida
Reference: 11196
Source: (Name)
Title: notes from Mary Shultz Strickland (August 13, 2000)
Reference: 11197
Source: (Name)
Title: letter from Ezell Cornelius (January 9, 2000)
Death: 10 JAN 1969
Burial: Oakgrove United Methodist Cemetery, Blount Co., Alabama
Reference: 11198
Note: Subj: Platt geneaology
Date: 7/29/00 12:56:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: RdHdDva
To: CGTanner
Dear Mr. Tanner,
My name is Shelly Bryant and I am the daughter of Glenda Cranwill. A while ago you contacted my mother regarding our family. I recently acquired the letter you sent and am working towards filling it out. One of your questions inquired as to why my great-grandfather moved to Marion County. I asked my mother and she replied that his wife had family in Marion County. I am not quite sure if this was the information you were looking for, however, I would be happy to continue interrogating my Mom on our family history. I find it both interesting and important. If I can be of any further assistance please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Shelly Bryant
Shelly Bryant
4400 Thornbriar Ln. Apt. A-107
Orlando, FL 32822
407-277-2849
Rdhddva@@aol.com
Source: (Name)
Title: e-mail from Shelly Bryant (July 29, 2000)
Source: (Name)
Title: email from Heather Cranwill (May 20, 2002)Data:
Text: Shelly Erin Bryant
Source: (Birth)
Title: email from Heather Cranwill (May 20, 2002)
Reference: 11199
Note: notes from Joanne Ninesling indicate that George and Eurelia Irene Kelley had two children (one son and one duaghter).
Source: (Name)
Title: 1900 U.S. Census Ellis Co., TexasData:
Text: Eurelia I. Tanner
Source: (Name)
Title: e-mail from Joanne Ninesling (July 27, 2000)Data:
Text: Eurelia Irene Tanner
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT Vol.25 - Dorman ThomasData:
Text: Eurelia Elerzene Tanner
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1900 U.S. Census Ellis Co., TexasData:
Text: February 1894
Source: (Birth)
Title: Social Security Death IndexData:
Text: February 9, 1894
Source: (Birth)
Title: WFT Vol.25 - Dorman ThomasData:
Text: February 9, 1894
Source: (Death)
Title: e-mail from Joanne Ninesling (July 27, 2000)
Source: (Individual)
Title: Obituary from "The Grapevine Sun" of Ellerzine Urelia Tanner
Event: Type: Residence 2
Date: 28 MAR 1940
Place: Conroe, Montgomery Co., Texas
Death: 5 FEB 1987 Conroe, Montgomery Co., Texas
Reference: 11200
Note: Subj: Re: Cornelius Family
Date: 6/20/01 11:16:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: fmclark9@@bellsouth.net (fay clark)
To: CGTanner@@aol.com
Christopher,
I talked to Aunt Imogene tonight and she said Uncle Jack never adopted the
boys, their last name is Ray, also I have her Son's daughter Alanna married
name. Her husband is Maury Jackson and they have two boys Logan Jackson (b)
7/19/1998 and Dillon (b) 4/24/2001.
I cannot wait to see all the Cornelius Info that you have.
I talk to you later. Fay Clark
Source: (Birth)
Title: letter #204A Fay Clark
Reference: 11201
Source: (Name)
Title: 1900 U.S. Census Ellis Co., TexasData:
Text: Josiah
Source: (Name)
Title: e-mail from Joanne Ninesling (July 27, 2000)Data:
Text: Joseph Tanner
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT Vol.25 - Dorman ThomasData:
Text: Josiah Tanner
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1900 U.S. Census Ellis Co., Texas
Source: (Birth)
Title: e-mail from Joanne Ninesling (July 27, 2000)Data:
Text: January 30, 1885 Selma, AL
Source: (Birth)
Title: WFT Vol.25 - Dorman ThomasData:
Text: January 30, 1885 Selma, Dallas Co., Alabama
Source: (Death)
Title: WFT Vol.25 - Dorman ThomasData:
Text: February 7, 1948
Source: (Burial)
Title: e-mail from Joanne Ninesling (July 27, 2000)
Death: FEB 1948
Burial: Dove Baptist Church Cemetery
Reference: 11202
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Tarrant Co., Texas ED.160 sh.14 ln.68
Source: (Birth Field)
Cullman Co., Alabama Churches and Cemeteries
Vol. I
Death: 30 APR 1937 Holly Pond, Cullman Co., Alabama
Burial: Holly Pond Cemetery, Holly Pond, Cullman Co., Alabama
Reference: 11203
Source: (Name)
Title: e-mail from Paul Taylor (July 29, 2000)
Source: (Name)
Title: letter #203A Hancel Drew Platt
Reference: 11210
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Suwannee Co., Florida ED.11 p.4a
Source: (Name)
Title: FloridaToday (Brevard Co.), Obituaries, 1990-1999
Reference: 11211
Note: Subj: I've got something.....
Date: 8/1/00 11:16:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: mothership@@webshoppe.net (J A NINESLING)
To: CGTanner@@aol.com (Christopher Tanner)
Christopher...I just received a copy of my uncle's death certificate. He is my grandfather's brother. They are the sons of Warren. The death certificate shows the mother's name as "Ellarzene (sp) Bishop". Since you have records showing Bishop as the spouse of Warren, it looks pretty good, doesn't it????????
Ain't it great?????
Let me hear from you.
Joanne
Subj: one more time
Date: 8/1/00 9:08:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: mothership@@webshoppe.net (J A NINESLING)
To: CGTanner@@aol.com (Christopher Tanner)
Christopher..sorry....the name on the 1900 census for Ellerzine..Ellen J?? The cemetery marker has Ellerzine U, but it could be a J, if you use your imagination. I haven't seen the marker, so I'm not sure. Are there any names like hers in the Bishop line?
Is there anything I can do to help?
Joanne
Subj: Ellerzine Tanner update....
Date: 8/4/00 1:49:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: mothership@@webshoppe.net (J A NINESLING)
To: lat1@@airmail.net (L Alton Tanner), bnuss@@hiwaay.net (Bill Nuss), CGTanner@@aol.com (Christopher Tanner), SandyLaz@@aol.com (Sandy)
Hey, Alton, Bill, Christopher and Sandy: I have just received a copy of Ellerzine's obituary from the Grapevine Sun. It is dated March 28, 1940. It reads:
Mrs. Ellerzine U. Tanner Dies
Mrs. Ellerzine Urelia Tanner, age 79, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Kelley, in Conroe Texas at 12:15 pm Tuesday March 19th. Funeral services were held at the Dove Baptist Church at 2:30 pm Thursday, with Rev. W. H. Day of Waxahachie officiating. Interment was in the Grapevine Cemetery.
Mrs. Tanner had lived in Grapevine for 30 years.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Kelley (Eurelia) of Conroe and Mrs. Jose Whitley (twin of Joe Tanner), Cumby; five sons: Lawrence and Tom Tanner of Fort Worth, Joe Tanner of Grapevine, Gaines Tanner of Dallas, Henry Tanner of McKinney and Chandler Tanner; one sister, Mrs. Callie McCall of Portales NM and 22 grandchildren......end....
Okay, Henry Tanner of McKinney? and who in the world is Chandler Tanner??????? You will notice Uncle Reb (Rebue) was not mentioned. Possibly already dead. The cemetery has RW Tanner dying 1937, so it's possible. Also, since it lists Gaines, I presume he was still alive at this point.
Re: Waxahachie: My cousin, Alton (Lawrence's son) said his father was born in Waxahachie, which is in Ellis County.
I also received the obit for Nola...died August 22 1920 at a sanitarium in Greenville after appendectomy. It says she leaves a mother (Ellerzine) "who lives at Tyler", a brother, Joe Tanner, "living at this place", and four other brothers. I don't think Tyler Texas is in the same counties we've been concentrating on (Tarrant and Ellis). It does not mention Warren, or which other brothers, only that they "live elsewhere". The obit is in the paper dated August 28, 1920.
A charming young lady by the name Gina, who has Tanner roots, volunteered to get these for me and I am soooooooooooooo grateful to her. This is a lot of information.
Alton, this does NOT let you off the hook for looking for stuff!!!!!!
Let me hear from ya
Joanne
Subj: Fw: Research
Date: 8/13/00 8:03:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: mothership@@webshoppe.net (J A NINESLING)
To: cgTanner@@aol.com
Christopher...this is the message from Cousin Dottie............
-----Original Message-----
From: Dotles2421@@aol.com <Dotles2421@@aol.com>
To: mothership@@webshoppe.net <mothership@@webshoppe.net>
Date: Saturday, August 12, 2000 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: Research
>Hi,
> See you're still on the trail. From this end I finally found the photo
>of Grandma Tanner and the other two ladies and of course the one of our two
>uncles. I've already made a copy of the two uncles and will make one of
>Grandma next week then will forward to you along with a picture of my
mother
>and daddy's grave stone. She had not yet died when the photo was taken but
>she died in July, 1964. This is a small cemetery just south of Cumby,
Texas
>where I grew up. Cumby is a small town about 75 miles east of Dallas and
>near Greenville. On the back of the photo of Grandma and the other ladies
my
>mother had written: Grandma Tanner, Grandma Aston and Aunt Callie. Then
out
>beside the pictures is written (Bishop) and down under the photo is
written
>(sisters). Does the name Aston mean anything to you. I can't figure out
who
>"Grandma Aston" could be if the three are sisters. Will let you "chew" on
>that one. I called the LDS Family History Center here in B'ham but didn't
>have a lot of luck. Evidently, it's about like the one in Montgomery and
>they kept telling me I could look up what I needed there then order the
>micro-fiche or micro-film. That lost me because if I don't know what I'm
>looking for, how would I know what micro-fiche or film to order? Also,
Alton
>and I have been corresponding and although in most things we are in accord
>but our memories and info about Uncle Henry McKinney differ. He's
convinced
>that they went to visit him at either Tyler or Chandler, Texas sometime in
>the 1950's but I'm almost sure he was not alive then. My mother was almost
>70 then and he had to be a good bit older than she and Uncle Joe. I know I
>never saw him and he was never at Grandma Tanners when we were nor was he
>talked about. He was not at Grandma Tanner's funeral either. Alton feels
>sure the man they visited was Uncle Lawrence's half-brother though and ran
a
>cafe and was justice of the peace. He said Matt Middings took them down
>there to see him. I recall that Bertha had a brother named Henry, but he
>lived in Dallas and worked for the Dallas Morning News so I'm lost here.
>When I asked my eldest sister, Geneva, a few years ago about him, she told
>the same story Moma had told me - that he had died from some kind of fever
>while serving in the army many years ago. By the way, I'm pretty sure that
>Matt was the one related to us rather than Bertha. Anyway, that's all from
>here at the moment. Let me know of any further findings.
>
>Dottie
>
Subj: familiar names??
Date: 8/19/00 2:57:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: mothership@@webshoppe.net (J A NINESLING)
To: SandyLaz@@aol.com (Sandy), bnuss@@hiwaay.net (Bill Nuss), CGTanner@@aol.com (Christopher Tanner)
Hey, guys....do the names: "Callie" (first name) or the last name "Aston" mean anything to ya'll? Cousin Dottie in B'ham has sent pictures, including one of Ellerzine, "Aunt Callie" (with the notation 'sisters') and "Grandma Aston". Ellerzine's obit said "one sister Callie McCall of Portales NM". Do your records show Ellerzine having a sister Callie? Has any of your research revealed a surname Aston? Dottie doesn't know who "Grandma Aston" might be. In the picture, she appears of comparable age to Ellerzine. If anyone wants the picture, please let me know. I've scanned it and will e-mail it to you.
Joanne....
Subj: Ellerzine Tanner update....
Date: 8/4/00 1:49:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: mothership@@webshoppe.net (J A NINESLING)
To: lat1@@airmail.net (L Alton Tanner), bnuss@@hiwaay.net (Bill Nuss), CGTanner@@aol.com (Christopher Tanner), SandyLaz@@aol.com (Sandy)
Hey, Alton, Bill, Christopher and Sandy: I have just received a copy of Ellerzine's obituary from the Grapevine Sun. It is dated March 28, 1940. It reads:
Mrs. Ellerzine U. Tanner Dies
Mrs. Ellerzine Urelia Tanner, age 79, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Kelley, in Conroe Texas at 12:15 pm Tuesday March 19th. Funeral services were held at the Dove Baptist Church at 2:30 pm Thursday, with Rev. W. H. Day of Waxahachie officiating. Interment was in the Grapevine Cemetery.
Mrs. Tanner had lived in Grapevine for 30 years.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Kelley (Eurelia) of Conroe and Mrs. Jose Whitley (twin of Joe Tanner), Cumby; five sons: Lawrence and Tom Tanner of Fort Worth, Joe Tanner of Grapevine, Gaines Tanner of Dallas, Henry Tanner of McKinney and Chandler Tanner; one sister, Mrs. Callie McCall of Portales NM and 22 grandchildren......end....
Okay, Henry Tanner of McKinney? and who in the world is Chandler Tanner??????? You will notice Uncle Reb (Rebue) was not mentioned. Possibly already dead. The cemetery has RW Tanner dying 1937, so it's possible. Also, since it lists Gaines, I presume he was still alive at this point.
Re: Waxahachie: My cousin, Alton (Lawrence's son) said his father was born in Waxahachie, which is in Ellis County.
I also received the obit for Nola...died August 22 1920 at a sanitarium in Greenville after appendectomy. It says she leaves a mother (Ellerzine) "who lives at Tyler", a brother, Joe Tanner, "living at this place", and four other brothers. I don't think Tyler Texas is in the same counties we've been concentrating on (Tarrant and Ellis). It does not mention Warren, or which other brothers, only that they "live elsewhere". The obit is in the paper dated August 28, 1920.
A charming young lady by the name Gina, who has Tanner roots, volunteered to get these for me and I am soooooooooooooo grateful to her. This is a lot of information.
Alton, this does NOT let you off the hook for looking for stuff!!!!!!
Let me hear from ya
Joanne
Source: (Name)
Title: 1900 U.S. Census Ellis Co., TexasData:
Text: Ellen J. Tanner
Source: (Name)
Title: Texas Death Certificate - William Henry McKiney, Sr.Data:
Text: Elerzine Bishop
Source: (Name)
Title: Texas Death Certificate - Thomas Eldridge Watson TannerData:
Text: Ellrtzine Urelia Bishop
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1900 U.S. Census Ellis Co., TexasData:
Text: April 1860 Alabama
Source: (Birth)
Title: e-mail from Joanne Ninesling (July 27, 2000)Data:
Text: March 30, 1860
Source: (Death)
Title: e-mail from Joanne Ninesling (July 27, 2000)
Source: (Burial)
Title: Obituary from "The Grapevine Sun" of Ellerzine Urelia Tanner
Event: Type: CENSUS (2)
Date: 1920
Place: Smith Co., Texas ED.82 sh.7 ln.17
Death: 19 MAR 1940 Grapevine, Tarrant Co., Texas
Burial: Grapevine Cemetery
Reference: 11212
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Ellis Co., Texas p.534
Source: (Name)
Title: notes from Janette Stanley Daniel (August 13, 2000)
Reference: 11213
Source: (Name)
Title: e-mail from Paul Taylor (July 29, 2000)
Reference: 11214
Source: (Name)
Title: notes from Janette Stanley Daniel (August 13, 2000)
Reference: 11215
Source: (Birth Field)
Cullman Co., Alabama Churches and Cemeteries
Vol. I
Death: 23 MAR 1934 Holly Pond, Cullman Co., Alabama
Burial: Holly Pond Cemetery, Holly Pond, Cullman Co., Alabama
Reference: 11227
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