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Fewells in Tn. Ky.

Angela (Fewell)Hinderliter  (View posts) Posted: 19 Jun 2000 6:59PM GMT
If anyone would be willing to send all the information you have on any fewells in Nashville Tn. or Jefferson co. Kentucky
I would greatly appreciate all the help I can get Getting started on this

Fewell (Fuel) Family in Tennessee

JudyVafeas50  (View posts) Posted: 20 Jun 2000 5:11PM GMT
I have a little information on Fewell's around Erin, Tennessee which is not far from Nashville. My great grandmother was Evel Lena Fewell. Please e-mail me at TVafeas@aol.com. Judy

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sandra fewell smith  (View posts) Posted: 17 Jul 2000 1:05AM GMT
hey angie this aunt sandra. i wanted to tell you that your granddads family i think all live in campbellsburg ky. i don't know what county that is.

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Sandra fewell Smith  (View posts) Posted: 17 Jul 2000 10:23AM GMT
Aunt Sandra thank you very much for this message Maybe I can get some more information with these names.

Fewels in Indiana and Kentucky

Loran Fuell  (View posts) Posted: 20 May 2001 10:12AM GMT
Hello Angela;

I have quite a bit of information on the Fewells in many states. I am currently putting together a FEWELL DATA BASE to be posted on a FEWELL Web site. But for now, if you need any information tell me what and I will send it. Indiana and Kentucky, it seems, were the favorite settling areas for our families, all coming form Virginia originally. Loran

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rqwjsearch  (View posts) Posted: 25 May 2001 6:03AM GMT
Loran
I can't remember if I have corresponded with you or not. My ggrandmother was Florence Ellen Fewell/Fuell b. June 3, 1868 d. Feb. 24, 1929 in Coryell County, Texas. She had 2 sibs, Ollie Belle Harmon and Annice Oleana Lacey. Ollie Belle's death cert. shows her mother as Elizabeth Lale and James Fewell, both of Arkansas. Family lore has it that Florence was born out of wedlock. My theory is that Elizabeth Fewell used her mother's maiden name and her father's name as parents to make it look legit. Ever heard of any of these people?
Thanks!

Fewell Family

Loran  (View posts) Posted: 25 May 2001 12:17PM GMT
Elizabeth;

The next couple of weeks will be especially busy, but will look and see if I can find any thing. Might take a while as I have quite a bit of information that has been collected over the years. Trying to get it all sorted, organized and indexed. Will eventually put it on the I-net for all to use. Please be patient, will let you know asap.

The name "Lale" sure rings familiar though. Might have looked at that one recently.

Loran

Fewells in TN KY

RKennemore  (View posts) Posted: 28 May 2001 10:52AM GMT
I am a descendant of Zachariah Tayor Fewell and Emaline Smith Fewell of Erin, TN. The information I have shows Zach being born in Edinburg, Johnson County, IN on 1/17/1849 to a Benjamin Fewell. There are several Benjamins in the Johnson Cty, IN area from the time frame. Can you help ID Zach's father and mother possibly?

Taylor and Emma Fuel/Fewell

Loran Fuell  (View posts) Posted: 28 May 2001 11:08AM GMT
It is an interesting thing you ask. I have been very curious as to the identity of Taylor Fewell's parents. Though he is not my direct ancestor, I have looked for him out of pure curiosity, it being interesting to me that he would not appear on any of the Fed. Census for Indiana in 1850 or 60, as a child. Also because there have been several inquieries about him from his descendents. I live close to the large Gen. Lib. at BYU in Provo, Utah, and not too far distant from the one in Salt Lake City. When I am there researching again, I will look for the elusive Taylor Fewell.

It has crossed my mind that he might have had a boyhood hero, Zachary Taylor, and changed his name to that at some point. Just an idea, will search for more info.

Loran

MIA Taylor Fewell

RKennemore  (View posts) Posted: 28 May 2001 12:56PM GMT
Thanks for the help with grandpa. It is possible that the family was living in MO or KY during that time frame. My best quess at the right Ben is Benjamin C. and I have him in the Missouri Federal Census in 1850 & 60 in the Tebo township as well as the slave owner schedule in 1860. Additionally, family documents show Zach's father Benjamin enlisting with company A of the 28th Kentucky Volunteers in Louisville, KY on August 25, 1862. If Benjamin C. is Zach's father then I believe Zachariah to be a favored family name. There are several Zachariahs closely related including a Senator from frontier MO. No doubt the Zachariah Taylor was referencing the former President but the spelling of Zachariah follows all through this branch of the Fewell and Wall families. We, Zach's descendants, would be eternally gratefull if you could assist us in finally locking in on his parents.

Thanks!!!
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