Mary Suzanne Grigsby1
F
Father* | James Oliver Grigsby Jr. |
Mother* | Elizabeth Ann Carter |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Culbertson Descendants William Duncan Descendants William Skipwith Descendants Walter Stallard Descendants John Wolfe Descendants |
Family | Matthew Wieschorster |
Children |
Citations
- [S135] Elizabeth Grigsby, "Family Group Sheet - Carter."
Michael Andrew Grigsby
M, (Dec 29, 1969 - Mar 15, 2022)
Father* | James Oliver Grigsby Jr. |
Mother* | Elizabeth Ann Carter |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Culbertson Descendants William Duncan Descendants William Skipwith Descendants Walter Stallard Descendants John Wolfe Descendants |
Michael Andrew Grigsby was born on Dec 29, 1969 at Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA.
Michael Andrew Grigsby married Katherine Estep.1
Michael Andrew Grigsby married Julliet Cannon on Nov 14, 2000at age 30.1
Michael died on Mar 15, 2022 at Bonaire, Houston County, Georgia, USA, at age 52.
Michael Andrew Grigsby, 52, graduated from this life on Tuesday, March 15, 2022, after a brave and fierce 17 year battle against Multiple Sclerosis.
Mike was born in Kingsport, Tennessee on December 28, 1969. He graduated from Central High School in 1987 and from Middle Georgia State University in 1999 with a bachelors in information technology and networking. Michael worked as a programmer and software engineer until disabled by MS. Michael was a member of Andrews United Methodist Church where he sang in the choir and served in the scouting program.
Michael was once described as the greatest spectacle of greatness and humility and bravery all wrapped up in one of the most loving and lovable people God ever created. He was a hero to the underdog, defender of the defenseless and a friend to the friendless all his life. Michael’s greatest accomplishment and most cherished job was being husband to Julliet Cannon and father to Duncan and Morgan. Michael was a devoted husband and father who loved his family like no other. Always the adventurer, he loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing and hiking with the scouts, even after MS made this activity difficult. His family and friends will miss his great smile, his kind and always encouraging words and his joy that was always with him.
Michael is survived by his wife of 22 years, Julliet Cannon; his sons, Duncan Gareth (17) and Morgan James (14) all of Bonaire; his parents, Jim and Elizabeth Grigsby of Cullman, AL; his brother, Jonathan (Vicki) Grigsby of Crane Hill, AL; sister, Lisa (Tim) Senters of Savannah, GA; sister, Suzanne (Matt) Wieschorster and brother, Ben Grigsby both of Warner Robins, GA; and many nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. They will miss the gentle giant and kind soul that was Michael.
A memorial service will be held at Andrews United Methodist Church in Bonaire on St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March 17, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. For friends and family unable to attend, the service will be streamed live via the Andrew United Methodist Church Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/AndrewUMC/.
Michael Andrew Grigsby married Katherine Estep.1
Michael Andrew Grigsby married Julliet Cannon on Nov 14, 2000at age 30.1
Michael died on Mar 15, 2022 at Bonaire, Houston County, Georgia, USA, at age 52.
Michael Andrew Grigsby, 52, graduated from this life on Tuesday, March 15, 2022, after a brave and fierce 17 year battle against Multiple Sclerosis.
Mike was born in Kingsport, Tennessee on December 28, 1969. He graduated from Central High School in 1987 and from Middle Georgia State University in 1999 with a bachelors in information technology and networking. Michael worked as a programmer and software engineer until disabled by MS. Michael was a member of Andrews United Methodist Church where he sang in the choir and served in the scouting program.
Michael was once described as the greatest spectacle of greatness and humility and bravery all wrapped up in one of the most loving and lovable people God ever created. He was a hero to the underdog, defender of the defenseless and a friend to the friendless all his life. Michael’s greatest accomplishment and most cherished job was being husband to Julliet Cannon and father to Duncan and Morgan. Michael was a devoted husband and father who loved his family like no other. Always the adventurer, he loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing and hiking with the scouts, even after MS made this activity difficult. His family and friends will miss his great smile, his kind and always encouraging words and his joy that was always with him.
Michael is survived by his wife of 22 years, Julliet Cannon; his sons, Duncan Gareth (17) and Morgan James (14) all of Bonaire; his parents, Jim and Elizabeth Grigsby of Cullman, AL; his brother, Jonathan (Vicki) Grigsby of Crane Hill, AL; sister, Lisa (Tim) Senters of Savannah, GA; sister, Suzanne (Matt) Wieschorster and brother, Ben Grigsby both of Warner Robins, GA; and many nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. They will miss the gentle giant and kind soul that was Michael.
A memorial service will be held at Andrews United Methodist Church in Bonaire on St. Patrick’s Day, Thursday, March 17, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. For friends and family unable to attend, the service will be streamed live via the Andrew United Methodist Church Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/AndrewUMC/.
Family 1 | Katherine Estep |
Family 2 | Julliet Cannon |
Children |
Citations
- [S135] Elizabeth Grigsby, "Family Group Sheet - Carter."
Morgan James Grigsby
M
Father* | Michael Andrew Grigsby (Dec 29, 1969 - Mar 15, 2022) |
Mother* | Julliet Cannon |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Culbertson Descendants William Duncan Descendants Walter Stallard Descendants John Wolfe Descendants |
William Ross Grigsby
M, (Oct 21, 1867 - Nov 17, 1952)
William Ross Grigsby was born on Oct 21, 1867 at Whitesburg, Hamblen, Tennessee, US.
William Ross Grigsby died on Nov 17, 1952 at age 85.
William Ross Grigsby died on Nov 17, 1952 at age 85.
Family | |
Child |
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W. R. Grim1
M
Charts | John Wolfe Descendants |
Family | Lucinda Wolfe |
Citations
- [S6] TM Carter Manuscript Anthony Wayne Cox.
Adeline Groseclose1
F
Father* | Jezreel Groseclose1 |
Mother* | Margaret Carter1 |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Skipwith Descendants |
Family | Major (?) Repass |
Citations
- [S35] Joseph Lyon M.D. Miller, The Decendants of Captain Thomas Carter, p 257.
Ibbie Groseclose1
F
Father* | Jezreel Groseclose1 |
Mother* | Margaret Carter1 |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Skipwith Descendants |
Family | Dr. (?) Repass |
Citations
- [S35] Joseph Lyon M.D. Miller, The Decendants of Captain Thomas Carter, p 257.
Nancy Groseclose1
F
Father* | Jezreel Groseclose1 |
Mother* | Margaret Carter1 |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Skipwith Descendants |
Family | Jerome Harmon |
Citations
- [S35] Joseph Lyon M.D. Miller, The Decendants of Captain Thomas Carter, p 257.
Nancy Guthery1,2
F
Family | Larkin Holdaway |
Child |
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Belle Hagerman1
F
Belle Hagerman married C. Everett Holbrook, son of George Cowan Holbrook and Carrie Ellen Nickels, in 1961 at Mcdowell, West Virginia, USA.1
Family | C. Everett Holbrook (Oct 17, 1905 - Feb 17, 1987) |
Citations
- [S236] West Virginia, U.S., Marriages, 1785-1971.
Sarah Haldane1
F, (circa 1635 - )
Charts | Pedigree Chart A W Cox William Duncan Descendants Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#1) Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#2) Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#3) |
Sarah Haldane was also known as Susan (Sarah) Haldane.2 Her married name was Duncan.1
Sarah Haldane was born circa 1635 at Gleneagles, Pertshire, Scotland.2
Sarah Haldane married William Duncan on Aug 29, 1657 at Glasgow, Scotland.1,3
Sarah Haldane was born circa 1635 at Gleneagles, Pertshire, Scotland.2
Sarah Haldane married William Duncan on Aug 29, 1657 at Glasgow, Scotland.1,3
Family | William Duncan (Jan 7, 1630 - Jan 2, 1692) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S129] Peggy Carter Taylor, "Peggy Carter Taylor Worksheets."
- [S142] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MZZS-S4H : accessed 2014-08-17), entry for Susan (Sarah) HALDANE.
- [S142] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MZZS-SWY : accessed 2014-08-17), entry for William DUNCAN ;[REVEREND].
Archelius Dickenson Hale1
M
Archelius Dickenson Hale married Elizabeth Dougherty, daughter of William Dougherty and Ruth Townson, on Jun 4, 1835.1
Family | Elizabeth Dougherty (Jun 23, 1810 - ) |
Citations
- [S109] Rob Dougherty, "Dougherty Family," e-mail to unknown recipient, 11/21/2000.
Charlotte Elaine Hall1
F
Father* | Paul Hall1 |
Mother* | Pearl Ova Phillips1 |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Duncan Descendants William Skipwith Descendants |
Charlotte Elaine Hall married James Robert Tittsworth, son of William David Tittsworth and Gladys Virginia Carter, on Feb 7, 1963 at Washington, Virginia, US, service performed by James Greever.2
Family | James Robert Tittsworth (Oct 1, 1941 - Feb 15, 2003) |
Felica Hall1
F
Charts | William Duncan Descendants George McConnell Sr. Descendants Walter Stallard Descendants John Wolfe Descendants |
Felica Hall married Jackie Neal Cox, son of Charles Lewis Cox and Georgia Neal Parks, on Nov 5, 1993.1
Family | Jackie Neal Cox |
Citations
- [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, Pg. 335.
Ira Hall1
M
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Duncan Descendants William Skipwith Descendants Walter Stallard Descendants John Wolfe Descendants |
Family | Susannah Wolfe (Feb 23, 1852 - Jul 21, 1921) |
Citations
- [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
Isaac J Hall1
M
Family | Cora Baker |
Child |
Citations
- [S90] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott County Marriage Book 4 1912-1931, Pg 61 line 16 from her marriage cerrtificate to Emmett Carter.
John H. Hall
M, (Sep 15, 1866 - )
Charts | William Duncan Descendants Walter Stallard Descendants John Wolfe Descendants |
John H. Hall was born on Sep 15, 1866.
John H. Hall married Rosa Virginia Stallard, daughter of Cyrus H. Stallard and Melissa Jane Wolfe, on Mar 23, 1892.1
John H. Hall married Rosa Virginia Stallard, daughter of Cyrus H. Stallard and Melissa Jane Wolfe, on Mar 23, 1892.1
Family | Rosa Virginia Stallard (Jan 24, 1874 - ) |
Citations
- [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
L. M. Hall1
F, (1868 - )
Mother* | Caroline (?)1 |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Her married name was Cox.1
L. M. Hall was born in 1868 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
L. M. Hall married William Clayton Cox, son of David Crockett Cox and Eliza Ann Elam, on Mar 18, 1884 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by M. V. Wolfe.1
L. M. Hall was born in 1868 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
L. M. Hall married William Clayton Cox, son of David Crockett Cox and Eliza Ann Elam, on Mar 18, 1884 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by M. V. Wolfe.1
Family | William Clayton Cox (Nov 3, 1868 - Oct 19, 1917) |
Citations
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 74 / 37.
Mary Hall1
F, (1908 - )
Father* | Isaac J Hall2 |
Mother* | Cora Baker2 |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Duncan Descendants William Skipwith Descendants Walter Stallard Descendants John Wolfe Descendants |
Mary Hall was born in 1908 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
Mary Hall married Emmett Turman Carter, son of Elbert F. Carter and Eleanor Greear, on Apr 17, 1924 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by L G Osborne. He hwas divorced and she was single.1,3 Her married name was Mary Carter.1 Mary Hall and Turman Carter were divorced on Apr 22, 1929 at Scott, Virginia, US. He sued for divorce showing the cause "it seems desertion."4
Mary Hall married Emmett Turman Carter, son of Elbert F. Carter and Eleanor Greear, on Apr 17, 1924 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by L G Osborne. He hwas divorced and she was single.1,3 Her married name was Mary Carter.1 Mary Hall and Turman Carter were divorced on Apr 22, 1929 at Scott, Virginia, US. He sued for divorce showing the cause "it seems desertion."4

Family | Emmett Turman Carter (May 18, 1900 - Dec 5, 1971) |
Citations
- [S90] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott County Marriage Book 4 1912-1931, Pg 61 line 16.
- [S90] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott County Marriage Book 4 1912-1931, Pg 61 line 16 from her marriage cerrtificate to Emmett Carter.
- [S175] Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940.
- [S168] Unknown compiler address, Va Divorce Records, 1918–2014.
Mima Hall1
F
Family | Frank Stanley |
Child |
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Citations
- [S164] Ancestry.com, Va Marriages, 1936-2014: from Goerge's marriage certificate to Eva.
Paul Hall1
M
Family | Pearl Ova Phillips |
Child |
Citations
- [S164] Ancestry.com, Va Marriages, 1936-2014: from Jimmie and Charlotte's marriage certificate.
Bonnie Bess Bessie" Hamblen
F, (Dec 25, 1886 - Jun 9, 1978)
Bonnie Bess Bessie" Hamblen married William P DeVore. Her married name was Bessie DeVore.
Bonnie Bess Bessie" Hamblen was born on Dec 25, 1886 at Lee County, Virginia.1
Bonnie Bess Bessie" Hamblen died on Jun 9, 1978 at Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia, US, at age 91.
Bonnie Bess Bessie" Hamblen was born on Dec 25, 1886 at Lee County, Virginia.1
Bonnie Bess Bessie" Hamblen died on Jun 9, 1978 at Jonesville, Lee County, Virginia, US, at age 91.
Family | William P DeVore (Sep 30, 1876 - Sep 25, 1957) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S166] Ancestry.com, "Virginia Births, 1864–2014", Ancestral File, From Virginia's birth certificate Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia, Births, 1864-2015 Certificate Number 1915019859.
- [S166] Ancestry.com, "Virginia Births, 1864–2014", Ancestral File, Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia, Births, 1864-2015 Certificate Number 1915019859.
Elizabeth Hamilton1
F, (Jul 1, 1779 - Apr 1, 1845)
Charts | Pedigree Chart A W Cox Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) |
Elizabeth Hamilton was Methodist.1
Elizabeth Hamilton was born on Jul 1, 1779 at Ramsey, Wise, Virginia, US.1 Her married name was Dougherty.1
Elizabeth Hamilton married James Dougherty, son of (?) Dougherty, on May 27, 1796.1,2
Elizabeth Hamilton died on Apr 1, 1845 at age 65.1
Elizabeth Hamilton was buried at Dougherty Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.2
Elizabeth Hamilton was born on Jul 1, 1779 at Ramsey, Wise, Virginia, US.1 Her married name was Dougherty.1
Elizabeth Hamilton married James Dougherty, son of (?) Dougherty, on May 27, 1796.1,2
Elizabeth Hamilton died on Apr 1, 1845 at age 65.1
Elizabeth Hamilton was buried at Dougherty Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.2
Family | James Dougherty (Jun 11, 1771 - Dec 14, 1857) |
Children |
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(?) Hare1
M
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Skipwith Descendants |
Family | Nancy Cox (Jul 16, 1890 - Feb 8, 1972) |
Citations
- [S62] Rita K. Sutton, Early Carters in Scott, Part I p. 7.
Henry Lyle Harell Jr.
M
Father* | Henry Lytle Harell Dr1 |
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Duncan Descendants William Skipwith Descendants |
Henry Lyle Harell Jr. married Linda Lou Tittsworth, daughter of William David Tittsworth and Gladys Virginia Carter, on Aug 14, 1965 at First Methodist Church, Kingsport, Sullivan, Tennessee, US, Miss Linda Lou Tittsworth, daughter of Mrs. Gladys V. Tittsworth, Kingsport. Tenn. became the bride of Henry Lytle Harrell Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lytle Harrell, Ocala, on Aug. 14 at a candle light service in the First Methodist Church Kingsport. Tenn.
The double ring ceremony was performed before an altar decorated with a half sunburst of pink gladioli and pompon chrysanthemums under an arch of burning tapers. The Rev. James Allen Harrell, brother of the bridegroom, from College Park. Md. and the Rev. Kyle Tomlinson officiated.
Other church decorations included two nine-branched circular candelabra entwined with pink rosebuds against a background of greenery. Pink rosebuds, satin bows and leather leaves marked the honor pews. A single pink taper and greenery was placed in each window.
Wedding music was pres¬ented by Mrs. Wayne Thompson, organist, and Miss Diane Dickinson, vocalist.
Escorted By Brother
Given In marriage by her brother, James Robert Tittsworth, the bride wore a wedding gown of ivory peau de sole and alencon lace. The fitted bodice of reembroidered lace featured a scoop neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands A cummerbund encircled the waist.
The sheath skirt was enhanced with a wide band of appliqued lace forming the hemline and a detachable train with a flat bow and self fabric roses fell into a court train. Her elbow length veil of tier on tier of imported silk illusion was attached to a crown of alencon lace featuring a bow trim of matching peau de sole.
Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of bridal roses and stephanotis centered with a white glamelia.
Mrs. Fred P. Begley. Sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Harrell, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Sue Smith, Pulaski, Tenn., and Mrs. James Robert Tittsworth, the bride's sister-in-law.
The attendants wore floor length dresses of pink kitten satin designed with unpressed panel pleated skirts and fitted, sleeveless bodices. Their nose length pink silk illusion veils were attached to matching self-fabric bows. They carried cascade bouquets of pink rosebuds and baby's breath
Miss Teresa Ann Begley, niece of the bride, served as flower girl. Her attire was identical to that of the other attendants. She carried a white basket filled with pink rose petals.
Charles Baumberger, Miami, served as best man. Ushers were Frank Harrell, brother of the bridegroom. Henry Cuttino Dozier. III. Ocala, and William Bennett Ralph Jr., Nashville. Tenn.
Miss Linda Lou Tittsworth, daughter of Mrs. Gladys V. Tittsworth, Kingsport. Tenn. became the bride of Henry Lytle Harrell Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lytle Harrell, Ocala, on Aug. 14 at a candle light service in the First Methodist Church Kingsport. Tenn.
The double ring ceremony was performed before an altar decorated with a half sunburst of pink gladioli and pompon chrysanthemums under an arch of burning tapers. The Rev. James Allen Harrell, brother of the bridegroom, from College Park. Md. and the Rev. Kyle Tomlinson officiated.
Other church decorations included two nine-branched circular candelabra entwined with pink rosebuds against a background of greenery. Pink rosebuds, satin bows and leather leaves marked the honor pews. A single pink taper and greenery was placed in each window.
Wedding music was pres¬ented by Mrs. Wayne Thompson, organist, and Miss Diane Dickinson, vocalist.
Escorted By Brother
Given In marriage by her brother, James Robert Tittsworth, the bride wore a wedding gown of ivory peau de sole and alencon lace. The fitted bodice of reembroidered lace featured a scoop neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands A cummerbund encircled the waist.
The sheath skirt was enhanced with a wide band of appliqued lace forming the hemline and a detachable train with a flat bow and self fabric roses fell into a court train. Her elbow length veil of tier on tier of imported silk illusion was attached to a crown of alencon lace featuring a bow trim of matching peau de sole.
Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of bridal roses and stephanotis centered with a white glamelia.
Mrs. Fred P. Begley. Sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Harrell, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Sue Smith, Pulaski, Tenn., and Mrs. James Robert Tittsworth, the bride's sister-in-law.
The attendants wore floor length dresses of pink kitten satin designed with unpressed panel pleated skirts and fitted, sleeveless bodices. Their nose length pink silk illusion veils were attached to matching self-fabric bows. They carried cascade bouquets of pink rosebuds and baby's breath
Miss Teresa Ann Begley, niece of the bride, served as flower girl. Her attire was identical to that of the other attendants. She carried a white basket filled with pink rose petals.
Charles Baumberger, Miami, served as best man. Ushers were Frank Harrell, brother of the bridegroom. Henry Cuttino Dozier. III. Ocala, and William Bennett Ralph Jr., Nashville. Tenn.1
The double ring ceremony was performed before an altar decorated with a half sunburst of pink gladioli and pompon chrysanthemums under an arch of burning tapers. The Rev. James Allen Harrell, brother of the bridegroom, from College Park. Md. and the Rev. Kyle Tomlinson officiated.
Other church decorations included two nine-branched circular candelabra entwined with pink rosebuds against a background of greenery. Pink rosebuds, satin bows and leather leaves marked the honor pews. A single pink taper and greenery was placed in each window.
Wedding music was pres¬ented by Mrs. Wayne Thompson, organist, and Miss Diane Dickinson, vocalist.
Escorted By Brother
Given In marriage by her brother, James Robert Tittsworth, the bride wore a wedding gown of ivory peau de sole and alencon lace. The fitted bodice of reembroidered lace featured a scoop neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands A cummerbund encircled the waist.
The sheath skirt was enhanced with a wide band of appliqued lace forming the hemline and a detachable train with a flat bow and self fabric roses fell into a court train. Her elbow length veil of tier on tier of imported silk illusion was attached to a crown of alencon lace featuring a bow trim of matching peau de sole.
Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of bridal roses and stephanotis centered with a white glamelia.
Mrs. Fred P. Begley. Sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Harrell, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Sue Smith, Pulaski, Tenn., and Mrs. James Robert Tittsworth, the bride's sister-in-law.
The attendants wore floor length dresses of pink kitten satin designed with unpressed panel pleated skirts and fitted, sleeveless bodices. Their nose length pink silk illusion veils were attached to matching self-fabric bows. They carried cascade bouquets of pink rosebuds and baby's breath
Miss Teresa Ann Begley, niece of the bride, served as flower girl. Her attire was identical to that of the other attendants. She carried a white basket filled with pink rose petals.
Charles Baumberger, Miami, served as best man. Ushers were Frank Harrell, brother of the bridegroom. Henry Cuttino Dozier. III. Ocala, and William Bennett Ralph Jr., Nashville. Tenn.
Miss Linda Lou Tittsworth, daughter of Mrs. Gladys V. Tittsworth, Kingsport. Tenn. became the bride of Henry Lytle Harrell Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lytle Harrell, Ocala, on Aug. 14 at a candle light service in the First Methodist Church Kingsport. Tenn.
The double ring ceremony was performed before an altar decorated with a half sunburst of pink gladioli and pompon chrysanthemums under an arch of burning tapers. The Rev. James Allen Harrell, brother of the bridegroom, from College Park. Md. and the Rev. Kyle Tomlinson officiated.
Other church decorations included two nine-branched circular candelabra entwined with pink rosebuds against a background of greenery. Pink rosebuds, satin bows and leather leaves marked the honor pews. A single pink taper and greenery was placed in each window.
Wedding music was pres¬ented by Mrs. Wayne Thompson, organist, and Miss Diane Dickinson, vocalist.
Escorted By Brother
Given In marriage by her brother, James Robert Tittsworth, the bride wore a wedding gown of ivory peau de sole and alencon lace. The fitted bodice of reembroidered lace featured a scoop neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands A cummerbund encircled the waist.
The sheath skirt was enhanced with a wide band of appliqued lace forming the hemline and a detachable train with a flat bow and self fabric roses fell into a court train. Her elbow length veil of tier on tier of imported silk illusion was attached to a crown of alencon lace featuring a bow trim of matching peau de sole.
Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of bridal roses and stephanotis centered with a white glamelia.
Mrs. Fred P. Begley. Sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Harrell, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Sue Smith, Pulaski, Tenn., and Mrs. James Robert Tittsworth, the bride's sister-in-law.
The attendants wore floor length dresses of pink kitten satin designed with unpressed panel pleated skirts and fitted, sleeveless bodices. Their nose length pink silk illusion veils were attached to matching self-fabric bows. They carried cascade bouquets of pink rosebuds and baby's breath
Miss Teresa Ann Begley, niece of the bride, served as flower girl. Her attire was identical to that of the other attendants. She carried a white basket filled with pink rose petals.
Charles Baumberger, Miami, served as best man. Ushers were Frank Harrell, brother of the bridegroom. Henry Cuttino Dozier. III. Ocala, and William Bennett Ralph Jr., Nashville. Tenn.1
Family | Linda Lou Tittsworth (1943 - Dec 29, 2015) |
Citations
- [S163] "Miss Tittsworth Bride of Mr Harrell", Page 20.
Henry Lytle Harell Dr1
M
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S163] "Miss Tittsworth Bride of Mr Harrell", Page 20.
Charles William Swanson Harris1,2
M, ( - Dec 15, 1915)
Father* | William Harris2,3 |
Mother* | Susannah Dougherty2,3 |
Charts | Pedigree Chart A W Cox Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) |
Charles William Swanson Harris was Horse trader.4
Charles William Swanson Harris married Sallie Smith on Mar 22, 1855 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by D Miller.1,5,3
Charles William Swanson Harris died on Dec 15, 1915 at Nickelsville, Scott, Virginia, US.2
Charles William Swanson Harris married Sallie Smith on Mar 22, 1855 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by D Miller.1,5,3
Charles William Swanson Harris died on Dec 15, 1915 at Nickelsville, Scott, Virginia, US.2
Family | Sallie Smith |
Children |
Citations
- [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
- [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Martin Family Tree.
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, pg 3 line 6.
- [S31] Randall Cox Essay Anthony Wayne Cox.
- [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line].
- [S36] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 3 1894-1912, 24 / 36.
- [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Tennessee, Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955 [database on-line].