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351 Betty Price notes they married in 1905. Clontz, Jonah J. (I10828)
 
352 Bible Records of the Braswells Source (S4549)
 
353 Birth: Apr. 17, 1914
Cleveland
Bradley County
Tennessee, USA
Death: May 7, 1997
Rossville
Walker County
Georgia, USA


Family links:
Parents:
Robert Luther Ingram (1875 - 1946)
Nancy Jane Ellen McClure Ingram (1882 - 1958)

Spouse:
Jessie Mae Cantrell Ingram (1919 - 1996)

Siblings:
James Emory Ingram (1904 - 1965)*
Rachel R. Ingram/Goodner Barger (1906 - 1955)*
Roland L. Ingram (1908 - 1978)*
Charles A. Ingram (1912 - 1975)*
William Clyde Ingram (1914 - 1997)

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Tennessee Georgia Memorial Park
Rossville
Walker County
Georgia, USA

Created by: Bill Ingram
Record added: May 30, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 91035366 
Ingram, William Clyde "Shorty" (I33860)
 
354 Birth: Feb. 1, 1895
Smithville
DeKalb County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Oct. 17, 1982
Smithville
DeKalb County
Tennessee, USA


Family links:
Parents:
Loudey Belle Cantrell Cantrell (1877 - 1916)
Orvil Cantrell (1874 - 1918)

Burial:
Fuston Cemetery
DeKalb County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Bill Ingram
Record added: Oct 19, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 118998113 
Cantrell, Helen Livenna "Vennie Lou" (I5305)
 
355 Birth: Jun. 1, 1893
DeKalb County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Nov. 12, 1957
Smithville
DeKalb County
Tennessee, USA

spouse: Euna Cantrell

ourfamilysaga.com

rootsweb

Family links:
Parents:
William Martin Summers (1846 - 1906)
Dorinda Ann Robinson Summers (1851 - 1908)

Siblings:
Bishop Marvin Summers (1878 - 1880)*
Mary Etta Summers Kirby (1878 - 1941)*
Ada K Summers Wright (1883 - 1938)*
Hallie Summers (1885 - 1885)*
Ola Orpha Summers Kirby (1888 - 1952)*
John D Summers (1890 - 1958)*
Willie Byrd Summers (1893 - 1957)

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Whorton Springs Cemetery
Smithville
DeKalb County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Del Groves
Record added: Mar 19, 2017
Find A Grave Memorial# 177528228 
Summers, Willie Byrd (I29394)
 
356 Birth: Jun. 27, 1894
DeKalb County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Dec., 1968
Murfreesboro
Rutherford County
Tennessee, USA

BYARS

Funeral services for Perry Green Byars, 74-year-old retired salesman, were Saturday at Love-Cantrell Chapel. The Rev. Jerry Henessee officiated. Burial was in Mt. View Cemetery.

A native of DeKalb County, he died Thursday at Rutherford County Hospital following a lingering illness.

He was a Baptist.

Surviving are one son, J. C. Byars of McMinnville; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Henessee of West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. Bessie Wright of McMinnville, Mrs. Pearl Bess of Rock Island, and Mrs. Marjorie Decuenist of San Antonio, Tex.; a brother, Bob Byars of Smithville; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Lee Jones of the Gath Community and Mrs. Senia Marsh of Nashville.

Love-Cantrell Funeral Home of McMinnville was in charge of arrangements.

Smithville Review Thursday December 19, 1968

Burial:
Mount View Cemetery
McMinnville
Warren County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Bob Trapp
Record added: Feb 11, 2015
Find A Grave Memorial# 142475659 
Byars, Perry Green "Green" (I703)
 
357 Birth: Sep., 1803
North Carolina, USA
Death: Jul. 19, 1879
Gilmer County
Georgia, USA

John Clonts & Irena Dunn married Oct 14, 1838, Gilmer Co, GA, by Lewis D. Ellington; Bk 1, Pg 10.

In 1840 census, John Clonts, his wife (her age of 15-20 indicates Irena was born 1820-1825), and daughter (age -5) are found next door to John Dunn, presumed to be Irena's father. A couple of houses away were Bethel Quillian & Lewis D. Ellington. Like John Dunn, the Quillian & Ellington families were listed in 1834 census for Gilmer Co; all three surnames have historically been connected to Cartecay UMC.

One source indicated that John Clonts came to Gilmer Co with his first wife & a 10-year old daughter; nothing more is known about them. Irena Dunn Clonts reportedly died on Mar 8, 1848 and was buried in the Cartecay UMC Cemetery. No legible tombstone has been found for Irena.

Neither John Clonts nor John Dunn are listed in 1850 census for Gilmer Co. They may have moved to McMinn Co, TN where John Clonts reportedly married his third wife, Mahala Caroline Embree/Hembree on Mar 6, 1850. John & Mahala Clonts are back in the Cartecay District of Gimer Co in 1860 census. Census data for 1860 & 1870 shows them living in the Boardtown District of Gilmer Co.

Census data indicates following children for John Clonts; the first four were probably Irena's chldren:

1. Elizabeth, b 1840 - married Jones Smith in 1858; however she & daughter Lourena Smith, age 1, are listed with John & Mahala Clonts in 1860.
2. Lucinda, b 1842 - reportedly married 3 different men named Cantrell & moved to DeKalb Co, TN
3. Julia Ann, b 1845 - reportedly married a Cantrell & moved to DeKalb Co, TN
4. Monroe, b 1848 - no additional info
5. John, b 1850 - in same census is another son named John W., age 6; so this one may be in error.
6. Letty A., b 1851 - reportedly married a Cantrell in 1870 & moved to DeKalb Co, TN
7. Margarett P., b 1852 (listed as Clementine in 1870 census)
8. John W., b 1854 - married Hannah Wright in 1874; they are buried at Mt Vernon Baptist in Gilmer Co, GA
9. James M. A., b 1857 - married Lucy Ann Wright (sister to Hannah) in 1879; they are buried at Salem Baptist in Gilmer Co, GA
10. Sarah J., b 1860 - married Joseph I. Teem in 1879
11. Samuel A., b 1864 - no addnl info
12. Mary E., b 1868 - no addnl info

After death of John Clonts in 1879, Mahala filed for a pension in 1892 based on his military service.

She was awarded $8.00 per month; upon her death, the government was presented with an itemized bill in the amount of $25.00 for her burial.

Mahala reportedly died on July 24, 1909, and was buried at Salem Baptist in Gilmer Co, GA.

No legible stone was found at Salem for Mahala.

end of commentary 
Clonts, John William Sr. (I8920)
 
358 Birth: 1763
Isle of Skye, Scotland
Death: Jan. 17, 1842
Ledbetter,Richmond County,North Carolina, USA

When he was seven years old, Daniel McDonald emigrated from Scotland to North Carolina in 1770-71 with his father, James McDonald and older brothers. There is speculation that the family came from Portree on the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. This has yet to be proven.

An uncle, John McDonald, had preceded them to the American Colonies. John had received a land grant in Moore County NC from the King of England. This is where James and his family settled. [At or near the site of current day McDonald's Chapel.]

Before emigrating from Scotland, Daniel's father and brothers were required to sign a loyalty oath to England. Since he was a child, Daniel did not have to sign and was able to fight in the Continental Army with the Colonists during the American Revolution in 1780-82.

Upon his return home from the war, Daniel went to work for the family of the late William Keahey (aka MacKeahey). In about 1790, he married Margaret Keahey, the widow of William Keahey. [Possibly her maiden name was McInnis or Innis but primary proof is needed.] She was about age 60 with three sons older than Daniel. Daniel and Margaret built a home in 1795 in Richmond County. In 1810, Daniel purchased land on Hitchcock Creek from his stepson, John Keahey, prior to the latter's move to Mississippi. Margaret passed away in 1819.

In 1821, Daniel married for a second time to 15-year old Mary Polly Oliver. His first child, Daniel Oliver McDonald, was born in 1823. When Daniel passed away at age 79, he and Polly were the parents of five children between the ages 4 through 19.

Daniel had a sixth child, Mary Johnson, whose mother was Isabel Johnson. Mary was born in 1830, between the births of her half-siblings John and Catherine McDonald.

For his funeral, Daniel's body was taken to the McDonald's family burying ground in Moore County, between Foxfire and Pinehurst. (The McDonald's Chapel Presbyterian Church was later built next to this cemetery.) Along the way it was lost.

Here's an account of what happened from the book "On This Day in Richmond County" by Irving Long:

"Relatives eating and drinking heavily, as is Highlander tradition when a truly great man dies, lost him at night in Drowning Creek while returning his body to Moore Co. for burial. The buggy hit a bump on the bridge and the body flew up in the air and came down in the stream. Nephews in front of the buggy were not aware of this and the body floated downstream. A search party found it the next morning just in time to take it to the graveyard for the funeral."

Years later, in the 1960s, family historians making inquiries in the area learned of the grave of an elderly Scotsman who had died in Richmond County and whose remains had been lost. They were taken to the site of Daniel's grave at McDonald's Chapel and a marker was placed to mark the spot.

When Polly passed away many years after Daniel, she was buried closer to their home in Richmond County - at what's now known as McDonald Cemetery on Graham Bridge Road.

Two of Daniel's children, William and Catherine "Katie", moved to Clarke County, Alabama, in the late 1850s. William led at least two groups of settlers to Alabama. Katie moved in 1857. William was back in NC in February 1859 to marry. He then returned permanently to Alabama. Daniel Oliver, John Oliver, Mary and Abigail, along with their large families, lived in Richmond County, North Carolina.

For additional information on the family of James McDonald and his son Daniel, see http://www.ncroots.com/Diane/McDonald.htm

Correction to Keahey information contained in the link: Further research has revealed that by the time Daniel went to work for the Keahey family, William Keahey had already passed away. He would have been employed by either the Widow Keahey or one of her sons.

[Written by Jo Terry Maliawski-Boras, great-great-granddaughter of Mary Polly Oliver and Daniel McDonald] 
McDonald, Daniel James (I174)
 
359 Birthday cited as 16 Feb 1804 per Organ Lutheran Baptismal Records as well as "Leon(h) Klotz" as sponsor...DAH

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Clonts, John William Sr. (I8920)
 
360 blessing by James McLarty, Bondsman Family F3263
 
361 Bobby Byars, obituary, "The Southern Standard", Wednesday, March 31, 1993,
extracted by Margorie Stewart Tucker 
Source (S4177)
 
362 Bonnie Panter Hallman | email 8 Oct 2012| ladypanter@aol.com Source (S46150)
 
363 Bonnie Panter Hallman | Pedigree & Registry | ladypanter@aol.com | 25 Apr 2000 Source (S12578)
 
364 Born abt. 1793, William Clonts (Clontz) was a farmer in the Chesterfield area of Burke County. He was the husband of Mary Polly Clark Clontz and father of 10 children.

His third child, Susan A.Clontz, married my husband's ggg grandfather, Ephraim M. Lane. 
Clontz, William (I9699)
 
365 Buried in unmarked grave next to daughter, Emma English Tunstall Beavers, Ella Euphemia (I234)
 
366 Buried next to his father...Pauline Clontz. Clontz, Christopher Columbus (I13046)
 
367 Burke County,NC Marriage Book Source (S39740)
 
368 Burke Heritage Book, family 147
Norman Clontz' Note, P. 4 
Source (S13044)
 
369 Burke Heritage Book, family 408
Norman Clontz' Note, P. 3 
Source (S13041)
 
370 Burke Heritage Book, family 408 Source (S13034)
 
371 by gun shot wound Clontz, Troy (I18328)
 
372 by HR Knowles, JP Family F6269
 
373 by James M.Dulaney,M.G. Family F276
 
374 by JE Drake, Judge Family F277
 
375 by L. G. Patrick, JP Family F3880
 
376 by Mrs. W. A. Meador and attended by Olene Hill, et. al. Family F1
 
377 Caldwell County Heritage Book Source (S5689)
 
378 Called as such because her first husband was a "Branch", her second, "Waters"
and her third, Mr. Crumbly, her fourth was Cloyd...Norman Clontz. 
"Branchwaters", Lorraine (I10289)
 
379 Came to Alabama from Georgia and bought a farm near Gadsden...Jerry Clonts. Clonts, Jefferson Davis (I11818)
 
380 Cannot find marriage listed in DeKalb County records...DAH Coombs, Emma L. (I26808)
 
381 Cannot locate a marriage record in DeKalb County...DAH Bing, Mary E(lizabeth) (I7170)
 
382 Cannot prove that Adam is son to Henry outside of circumstantial evidence,
i.e., dates, the Union Co. connection and christian names...DAH.
I.G.I. cites same birth-date with Adam & Martha as his parents. 
Clontz, John Adam "Adam" (I10817)
 
383 Cannot prove that Jennie, who married James Vaughan, is the same Jennie,
daughter of Joseph Cantrell. Believe that the probability is very good given
"Joe" had a daughter, "Jennie", born in the same year and that this "Jennie",
named her first child, "Joe"...DAH 
Cantrell, Jennie A. (I7356)
 
384 Cantrell, Warren G., Premier Conservator and source for "Cantrell" records and history, 1913 Willowbend Drive,Killeen, TX 76543, wgcantrell@aol.com, This person, place, event, location, document or photo was abstracted or parsed by David A. Hennessee, info@classroomfurniture.com,
retrieved or revisited, recorded & uploaded to the this website,
http://www.TheHennesseeFamily.com, Monday, September 16th, 2019 
Source (S2191)
 
385 Cantrell,Warren G.;Premier Conservator and source for "Cantrell" records
and history;1913 Willowbend Drive,Killeen,TX 76543;wgcantrell@aol.com 
Source (S39665)
 
386 Cantrell,Warren G.;Premier Conservator and source for "Cantrell" records
and history;1913 Willowbend Drive,Killeen,TX 76543;wgcantrell@aol.com 
Source (S9571)
 
387 Cantrell,Warren G.;Premier Conservator and source for "Cantrell" records
and history;1913 Willowbend Drive,Killeen,TX 76543;wgcantrell@aol.com 
Source (S2359)
 
388 Cantrell,Warren G.;Premier Conservator and source for "Cantrell" records
and history;1913 Willowbend Drive,Killeen,TX 76543;wgcantrell@aol.com 
Source (S2361)
 
389 Cantrell,Warren G.;Premier Conservator and source for "Cantrell" records
and history;1913 Willowbend Drive,Killeen,TX 76543;wgcantrell@aol.com 
Source (S2362)
 
390 Cantrell,Warren G.;Premier Conservator and source for "Cantrell" records
and history;1913 Willowbend Drive,Killeen,TX 76543;wgcantrell@aol.com 
Source (S2363)
 
391 Carl Clontz' notes and his letter dated, September 3, 1992. Source (S12069)
 
392 Carl Ray Clontz (1933-2015), major CLONTZ researcher & contributor, P. O. Box 1350, Mt. Vernon,KY 40456, Carl Clontz' notes and his letter dated, September 3, 1992. Source (S12867)
 
393 Carl was an early CLONTS | CLONTZ researcher. His commentaries and notes were always well-presented with great detail. We owe much to him because of his interest in genealogy...DAH Clontz, Carl Ray (I10230)
 
394 Carol Clontz Combs' Notes Source (S12868)
 
395 Catawba Memorial Cemetery,Hickory,NC Source (S14286)
 
396 Catherine Baurhenn, Information update, July 6, 2015, 248.736.4964, c1baurhenn@aol.com Source (S7051)
 
397 Catherine Jean Patterson, c1baurhenn@aol.com, telephone interview, Tuesday, April 25th, recorded & uploaded to this website, Tuesday, April 25th, 2017, by David A. Hennessee, info@classroomfurniture.com Source (S10902)
 
398 Catherine Patterson Baurhenn, June 27, 2015, telephone interview, 248.736.4964 Source (S6975)
 
399 Cemetery notes and/or description:

AKA Piney Advent Church

From Lenoir: Hwy 18-64 to Playmore Beach Road, turn right and go to Ollis Place --turn left. Cemetery and church are at the end of the road. Previously Ollis Hill Church. 
Clontz, Sarah Ann (I9874)
 
400 Cemetery notes and/or description:

From Smithville, take Hwy. 56 South for seven miles and turn east on Seven Springs Rd. Go about one mile and turn right. The cemetery is on the left. 
Cantrell, Julia Lee (I702)
 

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