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Thursday, July 29, 2010 pageA5 Living The Brownsville States-Graphic ADVERTISING FOR ANY BUDGET P ROFESSIONAL D IRECTORY Brownsville STATES GRAPHIC Heart of the Tennessee Delta 731-772-1172 tising 2-1172 ur business Advertising Call 772-1172 to place your business in the Brownsville States-Graphic! Jimmy’s Tire Service 312 South Washington Brownsville, TN New & Used Tires & Accessories 731-780-4193 TIRE SERVICE JIMMY COULSTON Owner Cleaners 206-A East Main Street Brownsville, TN 38012 (731) 779-9200 Monday thru Friday 7am - 6pm Saturday 8am - 12 noon Convenient Drive Thru Window Happy Hoppers Inflatables Craig & Becca Ray (731)612-1633 (901)482-7204 [email protected] www.happyhoppersinflatables.com :DY\ 5DQFKHURRV 6DWLVI\LQJ $Q\ 7LPH RI 'D\ 6KDULQJ +RPHWRZQ 5HFLSHV&RRNLQJ 7LSV DQG &RXSRQV , ¶P DOZD\V RQ WKH KXQW IRU HDV\ GLVKHV WKDW FDQ EH HQMR\HG DQ\ WLPH RI GD\ DQG WKLV WDVW\ :DY\ 5DQFKHURRV SLH VXUH GRHV ¿W WKH ELOO &RORUIXO DQG ÀDYRUIXO WKLV SLH LV &DQGDFH .DUX¶V IXQ WDNH RQ WKH FODVVLF 0H[LFDQ EUHDNIDVW KXHYRV UDQFKHURV +HU SHSSHGXS YHUVLRQ IRXQG D KRPH QRW RQO\ RQ P\ UHFHQW EUXQFK PHQX EXW ODWHU RQ P\ GLQQHU WDEOH DV ZHOO 7KH FKHGGDU DQG JUHHQ FKLOHV PDNH WKLV VLPSOH GLVK RQH VXSHUVDWLVI\LQJ WUHDW WKLV LV D SHUIHFW URXQGWKHFORFN PHDO 7KHUH ZRQ¶W EH D FUXPE OHIW EHKLQG 6HH VWHSE\VWHS SKRWRV RI &DQGDFH .DUX¶V :DY\ 5DQFKHURRV UHFLSH DQG WKRXVDQGV PRUH IURP RWKHU KRPHWRZQ $PHULFDQV DW ZZZMXVWDSLQFKFRPUDQFKHURRV <RX¶OO DOVR ¿QG D PHDO SODQQHU DQG FRXSRQV IRU WKH UHFLSH LQJUHGLHQWV (QMR\ DQG UHPHPEHU XVH ³MXVW D SLQFK´ ZZZMXVWDSLQFKFRPUDQFKHURRV :KDW <RX 1HHG VPDOO ÀRXU WRUWLOODV ODUJH HJJV F PLON F FKHGGDU FKHHVH VKUHGGHG , XVH FDERW UHGXFHG IDW MDODSHQR FDQ JUHHQ FKLOHV FKRSSHG R] WVS JURXQG FXPLQ WVS JURXQG UHG SHSSHU 'LUHFWLRQV 3UHKHDW RYHU WR $UUDQJH WRUWLOODV LQ D ´ GHHS GLVK SLH SODWH ,Q D ODUJH ERZO EHDW HJJV :DY\ 5DQFKHURRV DQG PLON WRJHWKHU DGGLQJ FKLOHV DQG VSLFHV 6SULQNOH RI WKH FKHHVH RQ WKH WRUWLOODV 3RXU KDOI WKH HJJ PL[WXUH RYHU WKH FKHHVH $GG PRUH FKHHVH WKHQ WKH UHPDLQGHU RI WKH HJJ PL[WXUH 7RS ZLWK WKH UHVW RI WKH FKHHVH %DNH IRU PLQXWHV XQWLO WKH WRUWLOOD FUXVW LV EURZQHG DQG HJJ PL[WXUH LV JROGHQ DQG VHW /HW VWDQG IRU PLQXWHV EHIRUH VHUYLQJ ,W ZLOO GHÀDWH D ELW 6HUYH ZLWK VDOVD VRXU FUHDP RU JXDFDPROH 6XEPLWWHG E\ &DQGDFH .DUX &DSH (OL]DEHWK 0( ³0\ IULHQG 5DFKHO ORYHV +XHYRV 5DQFKHURV WKLV EUHDNIDVW SLH LV D QRG WR KHU IDYRULWH GLVK´ &DQGDFH .DUX &DSH (OL]DEHWK 0( 3RS &DQGDFH .DUX %\ -DQHW 7KDUSH -DQHW VOTE RICK ROUSE FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK August 5, 2010 A VOTE FOR RICK ROUSE IS A VOTE FOR EFECTIVE LEADERSHIP I Pledge to; -Bring Fiscal Analysis -Aggressively collect Debt revenue. -Operate on Balance Department Budget. -Revenue Collection through Credit Cards, Debit Cards, wire credit and personal checks. -Bring New Technology -Use new scanning techniques for Daily Records. -Continue to upgrade all new software. -Bring Personnel Management and Administration. -Yearly Evaluation of Employees. -Just in-time management in ordering products. -Work with elected clerks on Bulk Purchasing. For more information: www.rickrousefor Circuit Court Clerk Your next Circuit Court Clerk Paid for by Committee to elect Rick Rouse Our write up on the Daniels family brought in a lot of other information on the background and burial places of this family. Minnie Bridgewater Wilson brought by a copy of her Daniels line. Barry Daniels was very pleased with all the information he received to share with his children. James and Linda Barrett from Hot Springs, Arkansas visited the Genie Room last month researching the Barrett and Taliaferro lines. They will be furnishing us a copy of both these lines when she has them completed. They were happy with all the information we had on our Taliaferro line. They also visited some of the cemeteries while in Brownsville. We enjoyed our visit and welcome them again. A request from Donna Rollins needing information on John McComal who married Molly Rose in Haywood County 10 Feb 1890. If anyone has any information on this family, please let us hear from you. I have searched and cannot find anything in our files on McComal. I found a Rose family who were early settlers but could not trace Molly back to them. Mike Vance of Texas is trying to locate the probate record of Sidon John Harris (b.1780 NC) who died about 1855 in Haywood County. We have a file on the Harris family but do not have a copy of the probate record. I have searched through the microfilm with no results. Does anyone out there have the exact date of death? If so, it would make it easier to find. He was born in Burke County, North Carolina and a veteran of 1812. He moved to Overton County, Tennessee before 1820 and by 1830, he was living in Madison County. 3 Mar 1855 at age seventy-five, he applied for his Bounty Land for Creek Indian War Service. At that time he was living in Haywood County, 16 miles SE of Brownsville. 19 Nov 1858, 160 acres of land was issued for his service. We cannot find a burial record in Haywood County. I believe he had relatives living in Madison County and could have been buried there. Our records indicate he was married to Margaret Crockett or Hawkins, sister of John Crockett or his wife Rebecca Hawkins, parents of David Crockett. Our file shows they had 7 children that have not been verified. They show John Harris (b.1812 TN) and our records indicate he died 6 Mar 1836 at the Siege of Alamo with David Crockett in Texas. Sidon H. (b.1820 TN d.1861 TX); Alfred; David; Barbara b. 1822; Edith; Elizabeth. Mike needs your help on this family as he is not completely certain all these children actually belong to Sidon and Margaret. Below is a photo taken of James and Linda Barrett while visiting the Genie Room last month. From the Genie Room hcgenie1@bellsouth. net – Harriett dsgenie2@bellsouth. net – Debbie tggenie3@bellsouth. net – Tina jagenie4@bellsouth. net - Jim On Monday, Speaker Emeritus Jimmy Naifeh (D-Haywood & Tipton Counties) announced the fifth annual Tennessee Sales Tax Holiday would take place beginning Friday, August 6 and continuing through Sunday, August 8. Tennessee shoppers will have three full days of tax breaks on clothing, school and art supplies, and computer purchases. “This annual opportunity for parents and students to save money on school supplies helps put dollars back in the pockets of working families,” said Naifeh. “However, everyone in the state can take advantage of the savings and that’s what makes this weekend great for all Tennesseans.” The holiday begins Friday, August 6 at 12:01 a.m. and ends Sunday, August 8 at 11:59 p.m. During the designated three-day weekend, consumers will not pay state or local sales tax on select clothing with a price of $100 or less per item, school and art supplies with a price of $100 or less per item, and computers with a price of $1,500 or less, a savings of nearly 10 percent on exempt items. Examples of exempt items include: · Clothing: Shirts, dresses, pants, coats, gloves and mittens, hats and caps, hosiery, neckties, belts, sneakers, shoes, uniforms whether athletic or non-athletic and scarves · School Supplies: Binders, book bags, calculators, tape, chalk, crayons, erasers, folders, glue, pens, pencils, lunch boxes, notebooks, paper, rulers and scissors · Art Supplies: Clay and glazes; acrylic, tempera and oil paints; paintbrushes for artwork; sketch and drawing pads; and watercolors · Computers: Central processing unit (CPU), along with various other components including monitor, keyboard, mouse, cables to connect components and preloaded software (Note: While the CPU may be purchased separately, other items must be part of a bundled computer package in order to be eligible.) “People all across Tennessee could use a financial break and this sales tax holiday provides that relief,” said Naifeh. “The Tennessee Sales Tax Holiday helps put taxpayer money back into the pockets of taxpayers and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.” Please visit the Sales Tax Holiday Web site at www.tntaxholiday. com to learn more about the items exempt from sales tax. The Tennessee Department of Revenue also assists consumers via e-mail, Salestax. [email protected], and through its toll-free statewide telephone hot line, (800) 342-1003. Staff is available to answer questions Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time. Speaker Emeritus Naifeh announces sales tax holiday August 6-8. Exemptions include clothing, school supplies, art resources and personal computers The family of the late Howard Benard would like to say thank you for all that you did to help us during Howard’s illness and death.To the ones who drove him to his treatments, thank you. The ones who came to help him up and out to the front porch, thank you. Brother Westover, thank you for all your visits and for being with us when.Howard went home to Heaven.To everyone who came to visit us at the funeral home for all the food, cards, and phone calls, thank you. Lea and Simmons Funeral Home, we appreciate everything you did to help us at this time. Family and friends mean so much. Please continue to keep us in your prayers. Naomi Benard Lynn Benard Renea Townsend and family Genealogy Genie

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Thursday, July 29, 2010pageA5Living

The Brownsville States-Graphic

ADVERTISING FOR ANY BUDGET

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

BrownsvilleSTATES GRAPHIC

Heart of the Tennessee Delta

731-772-1172

ADVERTISING FOR ANY BUDGET

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORYP

BrownsvilleSTATES GRAPHIC

Heart of the Tennessee Delta

731-772-1172

AdvertisingCall 772-1172

to place your business in the Brownsville

States-Graphic!

Storage

3 locations to serve you799 East Main,

Monroe and West Main

Call us for all your moving supplies.We have boxes and packing materials.

Climate ControlNow Available!

779-2009

MAIN STREET

STORAGE

Jimmy’sTire Service

312 South WashingtonBrownsville, TN

New & Used Tires & Accessories

731-780-4193

TIRE SERVICE

JIMMY COULSTONOwner

Dentist

Greg Grobmyer D.D.S.Joe Leonard D.D.S.F. Steven Kail D.D.S.

PremierDental

1203 E. College St.Brownsville, TN 38012

731-772-4567

Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.

Cleaners

206-A East Main StreetBrownsville, TN 38012

(731) 779-9200Monday thru Friday

7am - 6pmSaturday 8am - 12 noon

ConvenientDrive Thru Window

LittlejohnHeating & AirConditioning

HVAC SERVICE

16+ years of experienceAuthorized Goodman

and Amana DealerUp to $1500 tax credit on

qualifying units!Licensed, Bonded,

Insured

731-780-3021

ADVERTISING FOR ANY BUDGET

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

BrownsvilleSTATES GRAPHIC

731-772-1172

AdvertisingCall 772-1172

to place your business in the Brownsville

States-Graphic!

Storage

3 locations to serve you799 East Main,

Monroe and West Main

Call us for all your moving supplies.We have boxes and packing materials.

Climate ControlNow Available!

779-2009

MAIN STREET

STORAGE

Jimmy’sTire Service

312 South WashingtonBrownsville, TN

New & Used Tires & Accessories

731-780-4193

TIRE SERVICE

JIMMY COULSTONOwner

Dentist

Greg Grobmyer D.D.S.Joe Leonard D.D.S.F. Steven Kail D.D.S.

PremierDental

1203 E. College St.Brownsville, TN 38012

731-772-4567

Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.

Cleaners

206-A East Main StreetBrownsville, TN 38012

(731) 779-9200Monday thru Friday

7am - 6pmSaturday 8am - 12 noon

ConvenientDrive Thru Window

Storage

3 locations to serve you799 East Main,

Monroe and West Main

Call us for all your moving supplies.We have boxes and packing materials.

Climate ControlNow Available!

779-2009

MAIN STREET

STORAGE

Jimmy’sTire Service

312 South WashingtonBrownsville, TN

New & Used Tires & Accessories

731-780-4193

TIRE SERVICE

JIMMY COULSTONOwner

Cleaners

206-A East Main StreetBrownsville, TN 38012

(731) 779-9200Monday thru Friday

7am - 6pmSaturday 8am - 12 noon

ConvenientDrive Thru Window

Happy Hoppers

InflatablesCraig & Becca Ray

(731)612-1633(901)482-7204

[email protected] atables.com

Elect Rick RouseCircuit Court Clerk

Experience:Over 25 years experience in Personell Management and Administration.3 1/2 years experience as Deputy Clerk Haywood County Courthouse

Pledge:Improve Customer ServiceImprove Debt CollectionImprove Technology and SoftwareOffice Management.

Make Your Vote CountAugust 5, 2010

Paid for by Committee to Elect Rick RouseDonald Lee, Treasurer

VOTERICK ROUSE

FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK

August 5, 2010A VOTE FOR RICK ROUSE

IS A VOTE FOREFECTIVE LEADERSHIP

I Pledge to;-Bring Fiscal Analysis-Aggressively collect Debt revenue.-Operate on Balance Department Budget.-Revenue Collection through Credit Cards, Debit Cards, wire credit and personal checks.-Bring New Technology-Use new scanning techniques for Daily Records.-Continue to upgrade all new software.-Bring Personnel Management and Administration.-Yearly Evaluation of Employees.-Just in-time management in ordering products.-Work with elected clerks on Bulk Purchasing.

For more information: www.rickrousefor Circuit Court Clerk

Your next Circuit Court Clerk

Paid for by Committee to elect Rick Rouse

Haywood County CommissionerDistrict 7 Position 2

“For the Future of Haywood County”

Our write up on the Daniels family brought in a lot of other information on the background and burial places of this family. Minnie Bridgewater Wilson brought by a copy of her Daniels line. Barry Daniels was very pleased with all the information he received to share with his children.

James and Linda Barrett from Hot Springs, Arkansas visited the Genie Room last month researching the Barrett and Taliaferro lines. They will be furnishing us a copy of both these lines when she has them completed. They were happy with all the information we had on our Taliaferro line. They also visited some of the cemeteries while in Brownsville. We enjoyed our visit and welcome them again.

A request from Donna Rollins needing information on John McComal who married Molly Rose in Haywood County 10 Feb 1890. If anyone has any information on this family, please let us hear

from you. I have searched and cannot fi nd anything in our fi les on McComal. I found a Rose family who were early settlers but could not trace Molly back to them.

Mike Vance of Texas is trying to locate the probate record of Sidon John Harris (b.1780 NC) who died about 1855 in Haywood County. We have a fi le on the Harris family but do not have a copy of the probate record. I have searched through the microfi lm with no results. Does anyone out there have the exact date of death? If so, it would make it easier to fi nd. He was born in Burke County, North Carolina and a veteran of 1812. He moved to Overton County, Tennessee before 1820 and by 1830, he was living in Madison County. 3 Mar 1855 at age seventy-fi ve, he applied for his Bounty Land for Creek Indian War Service. At that time he was living in Haywood County, 16 miles SE of Brownsville.

19 Nov 1858, 160 acres of land was issued for

his service. We cannot fi nd a burial record in Haywood County. I believe he had relatives living in Madison County and could have been buried there. Our records indicate he was married to Margaret Crockett or Hawkins, sister of John Crockett or his wife Rebecca Hawkins, parents of David Crockett. Our fi le shows they had 7 children that have not been verifi ed.

They show John Harris (b.1812 TN) and our

records indicate he died 6 Mar 1836 at the Siege of Alamo with David Crockett in Texas.

Sidon H. (b.1820 TN d.1861 TX); Alfred; David; Barbara b. 1822; Edith; Elizabeth.

Mike needs your help on this family as he is not completely certain all these children actually belong to Sidon and Margaret.

Below is a photo taken of James and Linda Barrett while visiting the Genie Room last month.

From the Genie Roomhcgenie1@bellsouth.

net – Harriettdsgenie2@bellsouth.

net – Debbietggenie3@bellsouth.

net – Tinajagenie4@bellsouth.

net - Jim

On Monday, Speaker Emeritus Jimmy Naifeh (D-Haywood & Tipton Counties) announced the fi fth annual Tennessee Sales Tax Holiday would take place beginning Friday, August 6 and continuing through Sunday, August 8. Tennessee shoppers will have three full days of tax breaks on clothing, school and art supplies, and computer purchases.

“This annual opportunity for parents and students to save money on school supplies helps put dollars back in the pockets of working families,” said Naifeh. “However, everyone in the state can take advantage of the savings and that’s what makes this weekend great for all Tennesseans.”

The holiday begins Friday, August 6 at 12:01 a.m. and ends Sunday, August 8 at 11:59 p.m. During the designated three-day weekend, consumers will not pay state or local sales tax on select clothing with

a price of $100 or less per item, school and art supplies with a price of $100 or less per item, and computers with a price of $1,500 or less, a savings of nearly 10 percent on exempt items.

Examples of exempt items include:

· Clothing: Shirts, dresses, pants, coats, gloves and mittens, hats and caps, hosiery, neckties, belts, sneakers, shoes, uniforms whether athletic or non-athletic and scarves

· School Supplies: Binders, book bags, calculators, tape, chalk, crayons, erasers, folders, glue, pens, pencils, lunch boxes, notebooks, paper, rulers and scissors

· Art Supplies: Clay and glazes; acrylic, tempera and oil paints; paintbrushes for artwork; sketch and drawing pads; and watercolors

· Computers: Central processing unit (CPU), along with various other components including monitor, keyboard, mouse, cables

to connect components and preloaded software (Note: While the CPU may be purchased separately, other items must be part of a bundled computer package in order to be eligible.)

“People all across Tennessee could use a fi nancial break and this sales tax holiday provides that relief,” said Naifeh. “The Tennessee Sales Tax Holiday helps put taxpayer money back into the pockets of taxpayers and there’s absolutely nothing wrong

with that.” Please visit the Sales

Tax Holiday Web site at www.tntaxholiday.com to learn more about the items exempt from sales tax. The Tennessee Department of Revenue also assists consumers via e-mail, [email protected], and through its toll-free statewide telephone hot line, (800) 342-1003. Staff is available to answer questions Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time.

Speaker Emeritus Naifeh announces sales tax holiday August 6-8. Exemptions include clothing, school supplies, art resources and

personal computers

The family of the late Howard Benard would like to say thank you for all that you did to help us during Howard’s illness and death.To the ones

who drove him to his treatments, thank you. The ones who came to help him up and out to the front porch, thank you. Brother Westover, thank you for all your visits and for being with

us when.Howard went home to Heaven.To everyone who came to visit us at the funeral home for all the food, cards, and phone calls, thank you. Lea and Simmons Funeral Home, we appreciate everything you did to help us at this time. Family and friends mean so much. Please continue to keep us in your prayers.

Naomi BenardLynn Benard

Renea Townsend and family

GenealogyGenie