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MARY LUCINDA (LEFTWICH) ANDERSON b. 14 September 1848, TN d. 7 November 1885 Husband: Walter Anderson, b. 22 August 1843, TN d. 12 April 1928, Putnam Co., TN. He is buried in the Smellage Cemetery, Boma, Putnam Co., TN. Walter Anderson md on the 14 th of February 1869 to Mary Lucinda Leftwich. Father: Lewis Temple Leftwich Mother: Mary Elizabeth Cross Buried: Maddux Cemetery on the Walter Warren Shanks farm, Putnam Co., TN. JOSIAH BARTLETT b. 29 January 1855, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN - d. 10 May 1922, Coffee Co., TN, md 1 st Lucy Ann Young, 1 November 1879; md 2 nd Mary Jane Burton Maddux; md 3rd on the 31 st of July 1913, Putnam Co., TN to Victoria Watts Jared. Josiah Bartlett, s/o Joshua Bartlett & Anna Meador "Annie" Anderson. Josiah Bartlett had a son named Owen Bartlett (1882-1883) from his 1 st wife, Lucy Ann Young, d/o John Madison Young & Ann Elizabeth Maddux. Mary Jane Burton Maddux, d/o Alex Monroe Burton & Elizabeth McKinley.

(DC #75, Coffee Co., TN, Dist. 6, Manchester, Rt., 4, TN: Joseph B. Bartlett, b. 1857, Buffalo Valley d. 10 May 1922. Cause of Death: Died at 9 a.m. of Gunshot wounds, suicide. Doctor: E. L. Womack M. D., Summitville, TN. Father: Joshua Bartlett, Cookeville. Mother: Anna Anderson, Cookeville. True: W. M. Bartlett, Summitville, TN. Undertaker: F. F. Jackson & Son, Summitville, TN. Registrar: J. R. Bonner. Burial: Buffalo Valley, TN) (DC #76, Coffee Co., TN, Dist. 6, Manchester, Rt., 4, TN: Victoria Bartlett, b. 22 July 1870, Chestnut Mound, TN d. 10 May 1922, Coffee Co., TN. Cause of Death, Gunshot wound, homicide. Doctor: E. L. Womack M. D., Summitville, TN. Father: Preston Young, Chestnut Mound, TN. Mother: Mary Watts, Chestnut Mound, TN. True: Mrs. Mary Clouse, Covington, KY. Undertaker: Whitson Brothers. Buried: 12 May 1922, Cookeville, TN) (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 171, #679: Josiah Bartlett married 31 July 1913, Putnam Co., TN to Mrs. Victoria Jared. Victoria L. (Young) Jared Bartlett b. 22 July 1870, Chestnut Mound, Smith Co., TN d. 10 May 1922, Putnam Co., TN, md 1 st 1886, to Jesse Ellis Jared, b. 29 October 1860, TN d. 13 February 1909, TN, s/o John Jared (1836-1886) & Amanda Eliza Huddleston (1840-1915), both buried in Jared/Huddleston Cemetery, nr. Gentry, Stanton Ridge, TN. Victoria L. Young also md on the 31 st of July 1913, Putnam Co., TN to Josiah Bartlett, b. 29 January 1855, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 10 May 1922, Coffee Co., TN, s/o Joshua Bartlett (1811-1881) & Anna Meador "Annie" Anderson (1816-1892), both buried in Buffalo Valley Rest Stop on I-40, Putnam Co., TN. Victoria L. (Young) Jared Bartlett, d/o James Preston Young (1826-1905) & Mary Jane Watts (1832-1887), both buried in the Young Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. Victoria L. (Young) Jared Bartlett is buried in Cookeville City Cemetery. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 171, #679: Josiah Bartlett married 31 July 1913, Putnam Co., TN to Mrs. Victoria Jared. (1900 census 12 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 81 - Jessie E. Jared is head of household, 39 yrs. old, b. October 1860, TN, md 14 yrs. to Victoria, 29 yrs. old, b. July 1870, TN, (7 children born, 3 children living). Children: Homer, 9 yrs. old, b. September 1890; Blanch, 6 yrs. old, b. June 1893 & Marion Jared, 2 yrs. old, b. September 1897. All born in TN. Also living in the household: Noa Watts, Lodger, 19 yrs. old, TN, b. June 1890). Note: Mrs. A. G. Clouse is in the Manchester Times Newspaper, front page, story about the murder of 11 May 1922. *See Mary Jane (Burton) Maddux Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery. *See Lucy Ann (Young) Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery. *See Owen Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery. AGED MAN KILLS 2, TAKES OWN LIFE: Josiah Bartlett, suddenly insane, shoots wife and Albert Crouch, Young neighbors then turns gun upon himself, body found in woods: Josiah Bartlett, 65 years old, shot and killed his wife, about 56, and Albert Crouch, a young soldier of the world war, and then, in the woods about a mile from his home, sat down upon a pile of leaves and turned his gun upon himself. The full charge of a 12-guage shotgun entered his left side, causing instant death. There were no witnesses to the killing, which occurred at the Bartlett home about a mile from Forest Mill. It is supposed that the woman was the first to be killed, and Bartlett, thought to be insane, shot Crouch as he stood at this front door. His wife was found in her room upstairs, with a ragged hole in her side, and the fleshy part of her left arm shot away.

Bartlett, after killing the others, went to the house of Rev. J. C. Chavers, a short distance away, and left an iron box containing some papers. He then went to the home of Bascom Duncan, and told him that he had just shot Mrs. Bartlett and Crouch. I want you to see that my son gets my papers; left at the preacher s house, and you come and take care of my body, for I will kill myself, he told Duncan. Mr. Duncan remonstrated with him tried to dissuade him from his course. I have killed two already, Bartlett replied, and I am going to finish the job. He went into the woods, and a short time later Duncan heard the firing of his gun. The body of Bartlett was found lying on a bed of leaves, with the gun near his hand. He had placed the muzzle against his side, and pushed the trigger with a barrel stave. Alarmed, the neighbors went to the Bartlett home and found the body of Crouch, lying just outside the front porch. His horse was tied to a tree in the yard and in his hand he still clutched a paper, which held a petition to the road commissioners to have the location of a public road changed. The name of Bartlett, was the last one on the list. The wound indicated that the shot was fired at very close range. Upstairs, lying in a pool of blood was the body of Mrs. Bartlett. Near her was a broom, with which she may have been defending herself from her insane husband. Just beneath the shot would in her side was a gash, about one inch long, which appeared to have been made by a knife. The bed in the room in which the woman was found, was partly made up, and it is presumed that the woman was shot very early in the morning. On Bartlett s desk was found a letter, evidently written on the night before or the morning of the murder addressed to his son: In this letter he had told his son that he was glad that he had been able to buy a farm I am glad that you have reached the rainbow s end. He wrote that he wanted a new revolver, not a hammerless affair, as he did not understand them and not a second hand one, as he wanted one on which he could depend. The Bartletts have lived in this county for about 20 years, the family coming here originally from Buffalo Valley. Monroe Bartlett, a nephew of the dead man, lives near Hillsboro. According to the neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett lived together in peace except when her children were visiting them. On these occasions, Bartlett lived alone in a shack built from paper roofing some distance from the farm-house. Mrs. Bartlett and her children occupied the main house on these occasions. At the time of the tragedy her children were all away from home, the youngest son having left a few days ago for Cookeville. Two daughters, Mrs. A. G. Clouse and Miss Joyce Jared live in Covington, KY. There was another son, Homer Jared. Although there was no doubt as to the causes of the three deaths, those who found the bodies refused to move the remains of either Bartlett or his wife until officers came and a coroner's jury was impaneled. They had then been dead for hours. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT: The body of Crouch was removed to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Crouch, about a mile from the scene of the tragedy, and will be buried Sunday. He was a member of the American army during the World War, and had the respect of a large circle of friends in the county. He was an industrious young farmer, ambitious and public spirited, a splendid citizen of the community. He is survived by his parents, one brother, Woodville and a sister, Miss Elise, all of whom were at home at the time of the tragedy. The body of Mr. Bartlett will be shipped to his home in Buffalo Valley for interment. Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Bartlett had not been completed this morning, pending the arrival of her children.

Surviving Mr. Bartlett are two sons, Norman, a traveling salesman, Horace, a farmer of Bedford county, and two daughters, Mrs. Fred Alcorn and Mrs. Emerson Ballard. Manchester Times, Manchester, TN: Thursday Evening, 11 May 1922. LUCY ANN (YOUNG) BARTLETT b. 27 July 1866, TN d. 5 May 1883 md 1 November 1879 to Josiah Bartlett (1855-1922). Lucy Ann (Young) Bartlett, d/o John Madison Young & Elizabeth Ann Eliza Maddux (1846-1880) Children of Josiah Bartlett and Lucy Ann Young are: Willie Bartlett, b. ca. 1876, TN; Owen, b. 1883-d. 5 May 1883 & Norman Bartlett. *See Josiah Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery. *See Owen Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery. *See Elizabeth Ann Eliza (Maddux) Young buried in Maddux Cemetery. Census Place: 1880 District 11, Putnam Co., Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255275 National Archives Film T9-1275 Page 162C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Josiah BARTLETT Self M M W 25 TN Occ: Merchant Fa: TN Mo: TN Lucy A. BARTLETT Wife F M W 14 TN Occ: Keeps House Fa: TN Mo: TN MARY JANE (BURTON) MADDUX BARTLETT b. 10 March 1859, TN d. 30 September 1904, md 1 st Snowden Davis Maddux md 2 nd Josiah Bartlett. Mary Jane is the d/o Alexander Monroe Burton (1820-1889) & Elizabeth McKinley (1831-1901, both buried in the A. M. Burton Family Graveyard, Putnam Co., TN. Children of Josiah Bartlett and Mary Jane Burton are: Georgia, Jessie Geneva & Horace Bartlett. Jessie Bartlett md Fred Alcorn. Children of Snowden David Maddux & Mary Jane Burton are: Charlie, Fred and Cora Maddux. Georgia Bartlett md Emerson Ballard. Jessie Geneva Bartlett md Robert Fred Alcorn (1891-1976). Horace Bartlett md Mary Ezell. 1. Georgie E. Bartlett, b. March 1889 md Emerson Ballard 2. Horace Conklin Bartlett, b. May 1891 md Mary Ezell 3. Jessie Beneva Bartlett, b. April 1894 d. 7 December 1961 md Robert Fred Alcorn. 4. Charles Charlie Burton Maddux, b. 18 November 1878 d. 3 April 1940 md Martha D. Jones. 5. Cora Maddux 6. Fred Miller Maddux, b. 20 February 1883 d. 8 April 1922. (1900 census 11 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Josiah Bartlett is head of household, 45 yrs. old, b. February 1855, TN, md 12 yrs. to Mary, 41 yrs. old, b. March 1859, TN, 7 children born, 6 children living. Children: Georgie E., 11 yrs. old, b. March 1889; Horace F., 9 yrs. old, b. May 1891; Jessie, 6 yrs. old, b. April 1894 & Norman Bartlett, 19 yrs. old, b. August 1880. All born in TN. Also living in the household: Fred Maddux, step-son, 17 yrs. old, b. February 1883, TN, Occupation: Clerk. Bettie Herd, 21 yrs. old, b. May 1879, TN). (1910 census, 11 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Josiah Bartlett is head of household, 55 yrs. old, TN, widow. Georgie E., dau., 21 yrs. old, Occupation: Music teacher; Horace, son, 18 yrs. old, Occupation: Miller; & Jessie G. Bartlett, dau., student. All born in TN. Also living in the household: Fred M. Maddux, step-son, 28 yrs. old, TN, Occupation: Dry Goods. Bettie Herd, 30 yrs. old, TN, Occupation: Cook & Howard Herd, 6 yrs. old, boarder, TN). (1920 census, 6 th Civil Dist., Woodbury Road, Coffee Co., TN: Dwl: 58 Josiah Bartlett is head of household, 64 yrs. old, TN, no occupation).

(1920 census, 6 th Civil Dist., Woodbury Road, Coffee Co., TN: Dwl: 59 Victoria Bartlett is head of household, 49 yrs. old, TN, occupation: Farmer General Farm. Children: Grace, 10 yrs. old, TN & John Bartlett, 16 yrs. old, TN). *See Josiah Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery. *See Jessie Geneva (Bartlett) Alcorn Obt. *See Mary Jane (Burton) Maddux buried in Maddux Cemetery. *See Snowden Davis Maddux buried in Maddux Cemetery. OWEN BARTLETT b. August 1880/82 d. 5 May 1883, s/o Josiah Bartlett & Lucy Ann Young. *See Josiah Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery. BARNETT BARNEY BURCH b. 13 August 1839, Gilmer Co., GA d. 16 July 1921, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN Wife: Martha Elizabeth Jones of SC Father: Christopher Burch, NC Mother: Piety Cash, VA Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN *See Martha Elizabeth (Jones) Burch *See John L. Burch *See William Burch *See Catherine Elizabeth (Burch) Loveland Called "Barney"; Entered the Confederate Army as a Private, participated in the Battle of Vicksburg, wounded in the Battle of Missionary Ridge, 1863; son of Christopher Burch and Piety Cash of North Carolina; husband of Martha Elizabeth Jones; father of twelve children. Children of Barnett Barney Burch & Martha Elizabeth Jones are: John L. Burch (1864-1878); Catherine Elizabeth Bettie Burch (1865-1940) md James M. Lovelady; Susan Burch; Nettie Burch (1872-1905) md William Fredrick Sanders; Alice Georgia Burch (1874-1954) md Jesse F. Evans; William Burch (1880-1882); Charles Burch; Cleveland Burch; Dora Burch; James Tony Burch (1877-1971); Rilda Haseltine Burch (1875-1954) md Anthony Winchester; & Velma Colleen Coll Burch (1891-1971) md John Orville Smith. JOHN L. BURCH b. 13 November 1864, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 31 December 1878, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN Father: Barnett Barney Burch Mother: Martha Elizabeth Jones Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN *See Barnett Barney Burch MARTHA ELIZABETH (JONES) BURCH b. 22 July 1840, Greenville Co., SC d. 13 September 1925, Wilmington, Los Angeles, CA Husband: Barnett "Barney" Burch Father: Arrias "Aries" Jones Mother: Susan Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN *See Barnett Barney Burch Born in South Carolina, family moved to Georgia when she was young. She moved to Buffalo Valley, Tennessee when she married Barney Burch. Mother of twelve children.

WILLIAM WILLIE BURCH b. 20 March 1881, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 19 February 1882, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN Father: Barnett "Barney" Burch Mother: Martha Elizabeth Jones Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN Listed in the 1880 as being 3 months old. MARTHA "MAGGIE" F. (YOUNG) BURTON b. 7 June 1868, TN d. 10 February 1890 Husband: Samuel Scoggins Burton, s/o Alexander Monroe Burton & Elizabeth McKinley. Father: John Madison Young Mother: Eliza Ann Maddux Buried: Maddux Cemetery on the Walter Warren Shanks farm, Putnam Co., TN. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. MINNIE BELLE (JONES) DENTON OBT. b. 6 September 1875, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 25 November 1949, Putnam Co., TN, d/o Capt. William Wade Jones (1838-1907) & Rebecca Peranna Bartlett (1846-1926). Minnie Belle (Jones) Denton md on the 14 th of March 1901, Putnam Co., TN to Samuel Denton M. D., b. 22 February 1854, White Co., TN d. 31 August 1944, Putnam Co., TN. *See Samuel Sam Denton M. D. Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 85: Samuel Denton married 14 March 1901, Putnam Co., TN to Miss Minnie Jones. By whom married: W. H. Gilbert). Mrs. Minnie Denton Dies of Burns: Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Denton, 73, who died Friday night at City Hospital of burns received in her home at Buffalo Valley on Wednesday morning, were held Saturday afternoon at Buffalo Valley Church of Christ. Rev. R. V. Cawthon officiated. Burial was in the Maddux Cemetery. Widow of Dr. Sam Denton, Mrs. Denton was standing in front of her fireplace when the bathrobe she was wearing, caught fire. Daughter of the late Wade and Rebecca Bartlett Jones, she was a native of Putnam County. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Velma Newman of Nashville, Mrs. Nora Steele, Buffalo Valley and one brother, Henry Jones of Buffalo Valley. Putnam County Herald, TN: Thursday, 1 December 1949, front page. SAMUEL SAM DENTON M. D. OBT. b. 22 February 1854, White Co., TN d. 31 August 1944, Putnam Co., TN md on the 14 th of March 1901, Putnam Co., TN to Minnie Belle Jones, b. 6 September 1875, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 25 November 1949, Putnam Co., TN, d/o Capt. William Wade Jones (1838-1907) & Rebecca Peranna Bartlett (1846-1926). *See Minnie Belle (Jones) Denton Obt. *See Calidonia Dona Jones Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 85: Samuel Denton married 14 March 1901, Putnam Co., TN to Miss Minnie Jones. By whom married: W. H. Gilbert).

Funeral services to be held at Buffalo Valley Friday for Dr. S. D. Denton at Church of Christ at 2:00. Burial will be in the Maddux Cemetery. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Minnie Jones Denton. Dr. Denton died last night at his home in Buffalo Valley of a heart attack. He was born in White County near Doyle in 1854. He graduated from the old University School in Nashville in 1877, and practiced in Buffalo Valley ever since. Herald, TN: 31 August 1944, front page. Note: Last Thursday evening in the parlors of the Jared house, Dr. Sam Denton and Miss Minnie Jones of Buffalo Valley were united in marriage, Rev. W. H. Gilbert officiating. The bride is a daughter of Esq. Wade Jones, and is a very charming young lady. Dr. Denton is one of the best known and most successful physicians in this part of the state. Cookeville Press, Cookeville, TN: Thursday, 21 March 1901, pg. 3. RALPH HERBERT FIKE b. 4 April 1927 d. 9 April 2011, md Dorothy Ann Shanks. Ralph Herbert Fike, s/o Hugh Frank Fike & Wrenner Ersel McKee. MADISON -- Funeral services for Ralph Herbert Fike, 83, of Madison, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 12, in the chapel of Madison Funeral Home. Interment will follow at 3 p.m. in Maddux Cemetery in Buffalo Valley. Family will receive friends from 4-8 p.m. today, Monday, April 11, at the funeral home. Mr. Fike passed away Saturday, April 9, 2011. He was a graduate of Baxter Seminary and a student at UT Knoxville. Mr. Fike served in the Navy during World War II and retired from the Army Corps of Engineers in 1986, after 30+ years of service. He was an active member of Madison First Baptist Church for 33 years, where memorial contributions may be made. His family includes his loving wife of 60 years, Dorothy Ann Shanks Fike; three daughters and sons-in-law, Carolyn and Bob Vermilye, Nancy and Alton Roark and Linda and Barry Moran; a son and daughter-in-law, Ralph David and Christy Fike; eight grandchildren, Gretchen Roark Whaley and husband Ron Joe, Josh Roark and wife Amanda, Victoria Vermilye, Sarah Moran, Matthew Moran, Emily Fike, Erynn Fike and Haydynn Fike; and two great-grandchildren, Micah and Nate Whaley. Pallbearers will be Ron Joe Whaley, Ken Ferdon, Larry Kenny, David Mistakovitch, Joe Perryman and Rich Powell. Honorary pallbearers will be Josh Roark, Haydynn Fike, Matthew Moran, Micah and Nate Whaley, Robert Shanks, Reggie Shanks, Barry Moran, Alton Roark and Robert Vermilye. Online tributes may be made to www.madisonfuneralhome.net. Madison Funeral Home (219 Old Hickory Blvd. East, Madison, TN) is in charge of arrangements. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: 11 April 2011.

CHARLES MAXWELL JACKSON DC #331, 9 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN. Cause of Death: Measles: Contributory: Bronchopneumonia. Dates: Born: 20 September 1901 Died: 12 February 1917. Attended by: Samuel Denton, M. D., Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. Father: Newton Jackson, TN. Mother: Asia Upchurch, TN. Informant: Asia Christian, Buffalo Valley, TN. Place of Burial: Bartlett. Undertaker: Thomas Christian, Buffalo Valley, TN. Note: A second copy of this has this written across the middle: Fell from bed to floor and injured chest and right shoulder. Buried at Maddux Cemetery, used to be called the Bartlett farm. Source: Putnam County Tennessee Cemeteries by Maurine Ensor Patton, pg. 414: ROCK SPRINGS CEMETERY, located in Rock Springs, Putnam Co., TN. CHRISTIAN, THOMAS, b. 1867, TN d. 1960 CHRISTIAN, ASIA UPCHURCH, b. 1879, TN d. 1960 (Asia (Upchurch) Jackson Christian. She was md 1 st to Newton Jackson) DC#331: Charles Maxwell Jackson b. 20 September 1905 d. 12 February 1917 Age: 16 yrs. 11 months 22 days Cause of Death: I attended January 28, 1917 to February 11, 1917.died at 4 a.m. of measles, contributory, Bronchopneumonia. Attended by: Samuel Denton, M. D., Buffalo Valley, TN Father: Newton Jackson, TN Mother: Asia Upchurch, TN True: Asia Christian, Buffalo Valley, TN Registrar: W. R. Medley Undertaker: Thomas Christian, Buffalo Valley, TN Buried: Maddux Cemetery FRANCES ELIZABETH (MADDUX) JOHNSON OBT. b. 20 September 1920 - d. 21 May 1942 md John T. Johnson. Frances was the d/o Clarence Josiah Maddux (1896-1977) & Molly Smith (1898-1988). John T. Johnson md 2 nd Mary Jo Law. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Mrs. J. T. Johnson who died at the Cookeville City hospital Friday afternoon after a short illness. The services were held at the Baxter Church of Christ of which she was a member with Elder J. B. Gaither in charge assisted by W. C. Cooke, minister of the Cookeville Church of Christ. Burial was in the Maddux Cemetery near Buffalo Valley. (Pictured: John T. & his wife Frances Elizabeth (Maddux) Johnson). Besides her husband she is survived by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maddux and 3 brothers. Herald, Cookeville, TN: 28 May 1942 BAXTER Jim Maddux and sons of Nashville, Snowden Maddux of Memphis, Mr. and Mr. Jared Maddux of Elizabethton, and Noel Maddux attended the funeral of their relative Mrs. J. T. Johnson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson of Johnson City, Hubert Johnson of Ft. Benning, GA, and Mrs. Jim Cullen of Smyrna were called home last weeks on account of the death of their sister-inlaw, Mrs. J. T. Johnson. SAMUEL STADLER JOHNSON b. 23 August 1880, Putnam Co., TN d. 20 March 1882, s/o Thomas Stone Johnson & Virginia Ellen Leftwich.

CALIDONIA DONA JONES OBT. b. 1 January 1868, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 22 April 1943, Baxter, Putnam Co., TN md on the 1 st of December 1903, Putnam Co., TN to John S. Dirickson (div). She is the daughter of Capt. William Wade Jones (1838-1907) & Rebecca Peranna Bartlett (1846-1926). Calidonia Dona Jones is buried in the Maddux Cemetery, near Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. Her sister was Minnie Belle Jones, b. 6 September 1875, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 25 November 1949, Putnam Co., TN who md Samuel Denton M. D., b. 22 February 1854, White Co., TN d. 31 August 1944, Putnam Co., TN, both buried in the Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. *See Samuel Denton M. D. buried in Maddux Cemetery. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 200, #252: J. S. Dirickson married 1 December 1903, Putnam Co., TN to Dona Jones. By whom married: J. A. Harris). Funeral services for Miss Dona Jones: Funeral services were held for Miss Dona Jones on Friday, April 23, at the Buffalo Valley Church of Christ conducted by Br. Snell of Gainesboro. She was 75 years of age, January 1, and was baptized into the Church of Christ in 1880. She received her education in Putnam County schools, and also went to Spencer. She has made her home in Baxter for a number of years. She had been sick at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sam Denton for almost 2 months and passed away there. She was loved by everybody and always carried a smile regardless of how badly she felt. She was always ready to help others and enjoyed doing something nice for other people. She was laid to rest in the Maddux Cemetery at Buffalo Valley. She is survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. Knox Newman, of Nashville, Mrs. M. A. Steele and Mrs. Sam Denton of this place, and 2 brothers, Henry Jones and Tamer Jones of Baxter. Out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Miss Dona Jones were as follows: Mrs. Cora Bartlett and daughter, Myrna Ruth of Lebanon, Eulola Dethridge of Bellevue, Mr. and Mrs. Purt Gibson of Bloomington Springs, Mrs. Ella Bartlett, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steele of Nashville, Mrs. Lonnie and B. L. Pullum of Old Hickory, TN and a number of friends from Baxter. Note: Henry Jones, b. 22 December 1869, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 21 February 1958, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN md on the 15 th of July 1897, Nashville, TN his 1 st cousin Nevada Veda Jones, b. 22 February 1874, Silver Point, Putnam Co., TN d. 24 September 1956, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN, d/o Prettyman Purt Jones (1841-1917) & Angeline Anderson (1842-1888). Henry and Veda Jones are buried in the Henry Jones Family Graveyard, Putnam Co., TN. Henry Jones is the brother of Calidonia Dona Jones. JOHN PAUL TAMMER JONES OBT. b. 1 June 1883, Buffalo Valley, TN d. February 1946, Baxter, Putnam Co., TN md on the 11 th of December 1909, Loveland, Tillman Co., OK to Hannah "Anna" May Bryan. John Paul Tammer Jones, s/o William Wade Jones & Rebecca Perannah Bartlett. Funeral Services Monday At Baxter For Tamer Jones. Funeral services were held Monday at 1 o clock at the Baxter Church of Christ for Tamer Jones. Elder A. S. Landes of Cookeville conducted the services. Interment was in the family cemetery at Buffalo Valley. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Houston Bryant and five grandchildren. Source: Sandra Maddux John Paul was the son of William Wade and Rebecca Bartlett Jones. Apparently his brother Riley called him Caleb and his sister Nora s attempts to say Caleb gave him the nickname Tamer which is what he became known by exclusively.

He married Anna May Bryan on 11 December 1909, Loveland, Tillman Co., OK. He had possibly ventured out to OK to purchase property with several friends including Ernest Haywood Maddux. Tamer was running an old general store in Buffalo Valley when his daughter (Opal Rebecca Jones) was born in 1912. Later the family moved to Waverly, in Humphreys County, TN where he bought a farm. After divorcing in 1924, Tamer raised his daughter with the help of his mother and his sisters, Calidonia Dona Jones and Minnie Belle. He never remarried and after he sold his farm he worked at a flour mill for awhile and then later as a house painter. Tamer died at his home in Baxter, TN after suffering a stroke. Services were held at the Baxter Church of Christ. LUKE PRICE JONES OBT. b. 17 July 1885, Buffalo Valley, TN d. 28 February 1907, Buffalo Valley, TN. Died from injuries sustained in a roller skating accident. Luke Price Jones, s/o William Wade Jones & Rebecca Perannah Bartlett Luke Jones died Wednesday, February 28, 1907 at the home of his parents near Buffalo Valley. He was a popular young man with all who knew him. Herald, TN: 6 March 1907, front page. LOUIS TEMPLE LEFTWICH b. 22 July 1823, King William Co., VA d. 19 March 1898, Putnam Co., TN Wife: Mary Elizabeth Cross (1825-1940) Father: William Thomas Leftwich, Sr. Mother: Martha Bates Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. MARY ELIZABETH (CROSS) LEFTWICH b. 24 September 1825, Marion Co., TN d. 20 July 1862, Putnam Co., TN Husband: Louis Temple Leftwich (1823-1898) Father: Alford Fleming Cross (1801-1882) Mother: Mary Boyd (1806-1873) Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. CATHERINE ELIZABETH BETTIE (BURCH) PULLUM LOVELADY b. 24 December 1866, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 17 November 1940, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN Husband: md 1 st Jesse Pullum (1857-1912) md 2 nd on the 26 th of June 1918, Putnam Co., TN to James Monroe Lovelady (1865-1940). Father: Barnett Barney Burch Mother: Martha Elizabeth Jones Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. *See Barnett Barney Burch Known as "Betty." Twice married, first to Jesse Pullum in 1882. There were seven Pullum children, two dying in infancy. In 1918 she married James M. Lovelady. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 444, #1764: J. M. Lovelady married 26 June 1918, Putnam Co., TN to Mrs. Betty Pullum).

DC#25963, Dist. 9, Putnam Co., TN Kate Elizabeth Lovelady, age 74. Father: Barney Burch. Mother: Martha Jones. Husband: J. M. Lovelady. Cause of Death: Died at 8:40 p.m. of Carcinoma of Liver. Attended by: T. J. Smith, M. D., Silver Point, TN. Informant: Olen R. Judd. Undertaker: Seagraves, Lebanon, TN. Buried: Maddux Cemetery. CHARLES CHARLIE BURTON MADDUX OBT. b. 18 November 1878, TN - d. 3 April 1940, Putnam Co., TN, md on the 16 th of September 1899, Putnam Co., TN to Martha D. Jones, b. 26 September 1875, TN d. 4 October 1929, Putnam Co., TN, d/o Byrd Lassiter "Bob" Jones & Mary Elizabeth Dyer. Charles Burton Maddux, s/o Snowden Davis Maddux & Mary Jane Burton. *See Charles L. Maddux Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 14: Charles Maddux married 16 September 1899, Putnam Co., TN to Dee Jones. By whom married: Walter Jones, Justice of the Peace). Final Rites for Charles B. Maddux held at Buffalo Valley: Funeral services for Charles Burton Maddux, 61, who died at the home of his son, E. C. Maddux at Buffalo Valley on April 3, were held April 4 at the Buffalo Valley Church of Christ, the Rev. J. A. Harris officiating. Burial was in the Maddux Cemetery. Mr. Maddux had been in ill health for some time prior to his death. He was the last surviving child of the late Snowden Davis Maddux and Mary Burton Maddux. He is survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. M. N. Neal, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. M. L. Medley, and Mrs. Houston Jared; 2 sons, E. C. and Charles L. Maddux, and 9 grandchildren. Herald, TN: 11 April 1940, front page. (DC, 11 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Charlie Maddux, died at 11:00 a.m. of cerebral hemorrhage. Attended by: Samuel Denton, M. D., Buffalo Valley. Father: Snowden Maddux. Mother: Mary Burton). (1910 census 9 th Civil Dist. Putnam Co., TN: Charley B. Maddux is head of household, 32 yrs. old, TN, Occupation: Retail Store sales, md 12 yrs. to Martha D., 34 yrs. old, TN, 5 children born, 5 children living. Children: Edith M., 9 yrs. old; Mary A., 7 yrs. old; Ernest T., 5 yrs. old; Pauline, 3 yrs. old & Rubie Maddux, 1 ½ yrs. old. All born in TN). (1920 census 11 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Charles B. Maddux is head of household, 41 yrs. old, TN md to Martha D., 44 yrs. old, TN. Children: Mary Alice, 17 yrs. old; Ernest Compton, 15 yrs. old; Georgi Pauline, 13 yrs. old; Rubie Royce, 11 yrs. old & Charles L. Mack Maddux, 8 yrs. old. All born in TN). CLARENCE JOSIAH MADDUX SR. OBT. b. 8 February 1896, TN d. 1 April 1977, md on the 3 rd of September 1918, Wilson Co., TN to Mollie (Smith) Maddux, b. 16 December 1898 d. 5 April 1988, d/o William Claiborne Smith (1864-1943) & Elvie Elva Howard (1871-1958), both buried in the Double Springs Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. Clarence Josiah Maddux Sr., s/o James Nelson Maddux (1853-1900) & Eudora Jared (1852-1925). *See Clarence C.J. Josiah Maddux Jr. Obt. *See Mollie (Smith) Maddux buried in Maddux Cemetery. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Wilson Co., TN, pg. 214, #147: Clarence Maddux married 3 September 1918, Wilson Co., TN to Mollie Smith. COOKEVILLE Funeral services for Clarence J. Maddux, 81, were conducted at the chapel of Hooper- Huddleston Funeral Home Sunday April 3 at 2:00 with the Rev. Wesley L. Henry officiating. Burial was in the Maddux Cemetery.

Mr. Maddux was a native of Putnam County, the son of the late Jim N. and Dora Jared Maddux. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mollie Smith Maddux of Oak Ridge; 3 sons, C. J. Maddux, Jr., and William A. Maddux, Oak Ridge, James S. Maddux, Detroit, MI, a son-in-law, John T. Johnson of Baxter; 3 brothers, Bob Lee Maddux, Cookeville, Snowden Maddux, Water Valley, MS, Sam Maddux, Lawton, OK; 6 grandchildren; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Maddux Johnson preceded him in death. Herald-Citizen, TN: Monday, 4 April 1977. CLARENCE C.J. JOSIAH MADDUX JR. b. 6 February 1930, Buffalo Valley, TN d. 7 December 2010, Andersonville, TN, md on the 14 th of January 1956, Anderson Co., TN to Ruth Ann (Huffman) Maddux. Clarence Josiah Maddux Jr., s/o Clarence Josiah Maddux Sr. & Mollie Smith. *See Clarence Josiah Maddux Sr. Obt. *See Mollie (Smith) Maddux buried in Maddux Cemetery. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Anderson Co., TN, pg. 353, #3524: Clarence J. Maddux Jr. married 14 January 1956, Anderson Co., TN to Ruth Ann Huffman OAK RIDGE -- Funeral services for Clarence C.J. Josiah Maddux Jr., 80, of Andersonville, will be held at 8:15 p.m. (EST) today, Thursday, Dec. 9, at Weatherford Mortuary in Oak Ridge, with Rev. David Seiber officiating. A Masonic service will begin at 8 p.m. (EST) with members of Faith Masonic Lodge 756 officiating. The family will receive friends from 5 p.m. (EST) until time of services today at the funeral home. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. (CST) on Friday, Dec. 10, at Maddux Cemetery in Buffalo Valley, with Rev. Ed Malone officiating. Military honors will be provided by the Veterans Honor Guard. Mr. Maddux died Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010, in the Methodist Medical Center. He was born Feb. 6, 1930, in Buffalo Valley to the late Clarence Josiah and Mollie Smith Maddux. Mr. Maddux graduated from Oak Ridge High School in 1949. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving with the USAF in Okinawa, Japan, Pusan, Korea and City Sebane, Africa. He was a resident of Oak Ridge for 35 years and later of Anderson County for 31 years. He was of the Presbyterian faith. Mr. Maddux served as foreman of the Anderson County Grand Jury for 15 years. He was also a member of Faith Masonic Lodge 756 for 50 years and the IBEW 760. Mr. Maddux retired from Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, where he was an electrician. He was fondly called "Daddy J" by his family and friends. He loved God, his family, Dale Earnhardt and UT football and basketball. He was also an avid NASCAR fan. He lives on through his wife of 54 years, Ruth Ann Huffman Maddux; a son and daughter-in-law, K.J. and Lesa Maddux; two daughters and sons-in-law, Jana and Mike Elliott and Claire and Joey Chitwood; a brother and sister-in-law, William Bill and Savanna Maddux; two sisters-in-law, Mary Ralph Maddux and Jan Huffman Dinges; four grandchildren, Amanda, Courtney, Emily and Kaitlyn; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Jim Smith (Bud) Maddux and a sister, Frances Maddux Johnson.

The family would like to express their appreciation to the doctors and staff of the 4th floor Oncology at Methodist Medical Center. Memorial donations may be made to the Methodist Medical Foundation. An online guest book can be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: 9 December 2010. CRAVEN MADDUX b. ca. 1782, VA d. after 1850 Wife: Elizabeth Davis Father: William Maddux Mother: Peggy Horton/Whorton Craven came to Tennessee from Fauquier, VA in 1830. Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. DAISY DEAN (JARED) MADDUX OBT b. 19 July 1882, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 6 December 1949, Putnam Co., TN, md on the 26 th of February 1902, Putnam Co., TN to Solon Maddux (1873-1938). *See Solon Maddux Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 118: Solon Maddux married 26 February 1902, Putnam Co., TN to Daisy Jared) Funeral services were held for Mrs. Daisy Jared Maddux, 67, this afternoon at 2:00 at the Buffalo Valley Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Ralph Arbaugh officiating. Interment was in the Maddux Cemetery.. Mrs. Maddux died Tuesday December 6, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dave High, a daughter of the late Columbus and Monte Braswell Jared. She was a native of Putnam Co., TN. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include 3 sons, Jared Maddux, Cookeville, Critt Maddux, Wilmington, DE, Noel Maddux, Madisonville, TN, 3 sisters, Mrs. Jim Lancaster, Lancaster, TN, Mrs. Joe Nichols, Baxter, and Mrs. Dave High, Cookeville, 2 brothers, Wirt And Walter Jared of Buffalo Valley. Putnam County Herald, Cookeville, TN: Thursday, 8 December 1949, front page. DANIEL "DANNY" JOE MADDUX b. 4 June 1948 d. 23 October 1970 Father: James Jim Smith "Bud" Maddux Mother: Essie Nell Kirby Wife: Joan Daughter: Patricia Ann Maddux Michigan AGAM USNR - Vietnam. ESSIE NELL (KIRBY) MADDUX OBT. b. 24 October 1928, Jackson, TN d. 12 December 1990, MI Husband: Jim Smith "Bud" Maddux Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN (Obt. states Ferndale Cemetery, Detroit, MI)

MICHIGAN Funeral services for Essie Nell Kirby Maddux, 62, of Taylor, Michigan, formerly of Jackson County, will be held Saturday, December 15, at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Martenson Funeral Home in Allen Park, Michigan. Burial will be in the Ferndale Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Maddux died Wednesday (December 12, 1990) in Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. Born October 24, 1928 in Sumner County, she was the daughter of the late Avert and Eleanor Biggs Kirby. Mrs. Maddux was an employee with the school system in Michigan and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her family includes her husband, Bud Maddux, of Taylor; one daughter, Susan Jones of Romulus, Michigan; one brother, Charlie Kirby of Oak Ridge; two sisters, Dorothy Billingsley and Avana Sadler, both of Gainesboro, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Maddux was preceded in death by one son, Danny Joe Maddux, and one brother, Maxie Kirby. Obituary information provided by Anderson Funeral Home in Gainesboro. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: 14 December 1990. EUDORA "UDORA" (JARED) MADDUX OBT. b. 26 December 1852, Putnam Co., TN d. 17 February 1925, Putnam Co., TN Husband: James Nelson Maddux, md 25 May 1871 Father: Josiah Jared (1815-1898) Mother: Frances Woodbury Bennett (1833-1883) Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN DC #261, Dist. 11, Putnam Co., TN: age 72 yrs., 1 mo. 20 days. Cause of Death: Sore finger contributory, pneumonia secondary. Attended by: Samuel Denton, M. D., Buffalo Valley, TN. True: Grady Maddux, Buffalo Valley, TN. Mrs. Dora Maddux of Buffalo Valley, died Tuesday afternoon at the age of 72 years. She was taken ill some days ago with blood poisoning and later contracted pneumonia which brought a speedy death. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Robert Oakley; and 8 sons, Solon, James, Samuel, Grady, Haywood, Snowden, Clarence, and Robert Lee. Burial was made Wednesday at the family graveyard near the home with simple memorial services. The deceased was the widow of James Maddux who died about 20 years ago. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Courier, TN: 19 February 1925, front page. FRED MILLER MADDUX OBT. b. 20 February 1883, TN d. 8 April 1922, Putnam Co., TN, s/o Snowden Davis Maddux & Mary Jane Burton. Fred Maddux Passes Away: Fred Maddux, one of the most prominent citizens of the county, died at his home near Buffalo Valley, last Saturday night from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. He had a stroke of this dreaded disease about 6 months ago since which time he has been confined to his home, a confirmed invalid. Mr. Maddux was 39 years of age and had never been married. He was a successful farmer and a businessman, and was held in high esteem by a large circle of friends. For years he was in the mercantile

business at Buffalo Valley, where he built up and held a large patronage by his straightforward business methods in dealing with his fellowmen. He will be greatly missed in his community. He is survived by 1 brother, 3 sisters, also some half-brothers and sisters. The deceased was a nephew of Mrs. P. Y. Jared. Putnam County Herald, Cookeville, TN: Thursday, 13 April 1922. JAMES EDWIN MADDUX OBT. b. Monday, 4 September 1922, Belleview, TN - d. Thursday, 9 July 2009, Forsyth Co., Winston-Salem, NC Wife: Roxane Hovious Father: James T. Maddux Mother: Bonnie Mae Braswell Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN MADDUX WINSTON-SALEM - Mr. James Edwin Maddux, 86, formerly of Cookeville, TN passed away Thursday, July 9, 2009 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. Mr. Maddux was born in Belleview, TN to James T. and Bonnie Mae Braswell Maddux on September 4, 1922. He was preceded in death by his devoted wife of 45 years, Roxane Hovious Maddux. He is survived by his four children, sons James Leslie Maddux (Talking Rock, GA), David Snowden Maddux (Talking Rock, GA), Kurt Moore Maddux (Detroit, MI) and daughter Bronwyn Maddux Klaphaak (Winston-Salem, NC). He graduated from George Peabody College in Nashville, TN and taught for 24 years, finishing his career with Hartland Consolidated Schools in Hartland, MI. Mr. Maddux enjoyed acting and was seen in the movie "Davy Crockett;" he was also long associated with various summer theatres across the southeast, locally most notably as Dr. Geoffrey Stuart in Horn in the West, Boone, NC. James and Roxane enjoyed traveling, Elder Hostels and their grandchildren in their retirement. Special thanks the all the loving, compassionate and dedicated staff at KBR Hospice Home. Memorials may be made to Horn in the West, 591 Horn in the West Drive, Boone, NC 28607 or Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. A memorial service is planned for July 19, in Buffalo Valley, TN in the afternoon at the Maddux Family Cemetery. Online condolences may be made to the Maddux family at www.salemfh.com. Published in the Winston-Salem Journal on 7/12/2009 http://www.salemfh.com/obits.aspx?id=668 http://www.legacy.com/winstonsalem/deathnotices.asp?page=searchresults JAMES NELSON MADDUX b. 14 February 1853, TN d. 24 February 1900, TN Wife: Eudora Udora Jared, md 25 May 1871 Father: Snowden Horton Maddux Mother: Lucy Ann Lefwich Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN JIM SMITH BUD MADDUX OBT. b. 21 December 1922, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 10 June 2007, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, md 1 st Essie Nell Kirby Maddux md 2 nd on the 16 th of June 2000 to Mary Ralph (Jared) Maddux, b. 26 February 1931 d. 5 July 2016, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, d/o Robert Ralph Jared (1893-1930) & Mary Cummins Lowe (1895-1986). Mary was md 1 st on the 26 th of April 1952, Putnam Co., TN to

Sidney Sid Snowden Maddux (1929-1995). Jim Smith Bud Maddux, s/o Clarence Josiah Maddux (1896-1977) & Mollie Foster Smith (1898-1988). *See Essie Nell (Kirby) Maddux buried in Maddux Cemetery. *See Mary Ralph (Jared) Maddux Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 191: Sid S. Maddux married 26 April 1952, Putnam Co., TN, age 23, b. 14 February 1929, address; Rt. 5, Cookeville, TN to Mary Ralph Jared, age 21, b. 26 February 1931, address; Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN, name of parent, guardian or next of kin of female: Mrs. Ralph Jared, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN). COOKEVILLE -- Funeral services for Jim Bud Maddux, 84, of Cookeville will be held Tuesday, June 12, at 11 a.m. at the Cookeville chapel of Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home. Cookeville Masonic Lodge #266 F&AM will conduct a Masonic memorial service today, Monday, June 11, at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial with military honors will be in Maddux Cemetery in Buffalo Valley. Family will receive friends today, Monday, June 11, from 5-8 p.m. and Tuesday, June 12, from 10 a.m. until time of services at the funeral home. Mr. Maddux died Sunday, June 10, 2007, at his residence. He was born Dec. 21, 1922, in Buffalo Valley to the late Clarence Josiah and Mollie Foster Smith Maddux. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the 82nd Airborne, serving in the European Theatre of Operations as a paratrooper. Prior to the Normandy Invasion, his unit parachuted into France. He was a prisoner of war for over 11 months after being captured by the Germans in France, despite five attempts to escape. He neither bragged nor complained about his service. He later became very active in POW affairs and was a founding member of the EX-POW, Chapter 1, in Dearborn, Mich. After returning from the war, he married and worked hard to raise his family. He was a retired long haul truck driver with Commercial Carriers, which enabled him to travel throughout the country, delivering products to 48 states. He was also a member of Teamster's Local Union 299 in Detroit, Mich. He was awarded the American Theatre Ribbon, European-African-Middle Eastern Ribbon with a Bronze Star, Good Conduct Medal, Purple Heart and Distinguished Unit Badge. He was a member of American Legion Post 409 in Allen Park, Mich., and American Legion Post 46 in Cookeville. He was also a lifetime member of Lincoln Park Masonic Lodge #539 in Lincoln Park, Mich., and a member of Christ Community Church. Mr. Maddux will be remembered as a man with strong opinions who was a good husband, father, grandfather and friend. He will be missed by many, remembered fondly and thought of often. His family includes his wife, Mary Ralph Jared Maddux, (whom he married June 16, 2000, in Cookeville); his daughter, Susan Jones of Cookeville; two stepsons and stepdaughters-in-law, Ralph Grady and Kathy Maddux of Chattanooga and Freddie and Susan Maddux of Cookeville; two brothers, C.J. Maddux of Andersonville and Bill Maddux of Oak Ridge; three grandchildren, Patricia Ann Maddux, Mollie Jones and Erin Sims and husband, Margues; two step-grandchildren, Rachel and Sarah Maddux; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to his parents, Mr. Maddux was preceded in death by his first wife, Essie Nell Kirby Maddux; his son, Daniel Josiah Maddux; and his sister, Frances Johnson. Pallbearers will be members of Veteran's Honor Guard. Memorial donations may be made to Lazarus House Hospice. Rev. Ed Malone will officiate the services. Published June 11, 2007 11:29 AM CDT: Herald Citizen Newspaper, Cookeville, TN

KEEBLE PEARL MADDUX b. November 1905, Putnam Co., TN d. 25 September 1917, Putnam Co., TN Father: Solon Maddux Mother: Daisy Dean Jared *See Solon & Daisy Dean (Jared) Maddux, both buried in Maddux Cemetery. LUCY ANN (LEFTWICH) MADDUX b. 1810, VA d. 7 December 1886, Putnam Co., TN Husband: Snowden Horten Maddux Father: William Thomas Leftwich Sr. Mother: Martha Bates Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. *See Elizabeth Ann Eliza (Maddux) Young buried in Maddux Cemetery. MARTHA DEE (JONES) MADDUX b. 26 September 1875, TN d. 4 October 1929, Putnam Co., TN Husband: Charlie Burton Maddux, md on the 16 th of September 1899, Putnam Co., TN Father: Byrd Lassiter "Bob" Jones Mother: Mary Elizabeth Dyer Buried: Maddux Cemetery, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN located on the Walter Warren Shanks farm east of Buffalo Valley. (DC#25275, 11th Civil Dist. Putnam Co., TN: Martha D. Maddux, age 50 yrs. died of Cancer of Uterus. Attended by: De. Sam Denton Buffalo Valley, TN. Undertaker: W. O. Jared. Father: Byrd L. Jones. Mother: Mary Elizabeth Dyer. Informant: C. B. Maddux, Buffalo Valley). (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 14: Charles Maddux married 16 September 1899, Putnam Co., TN to Dee Jones. By whom married: Walter Jones, Justice of the Peace). MARY JANE (BURTON) MADDUX b. 10 March 1859 d. 30 September 1904 Husbands: Snowden Davis Maddux md 2 nd Josiah Bartlett Father: Alexander Monroe Burton (1820-1889) Mother: Elizabeth McKinley (1831-1901) Buried: Maddux Cemetery on the Walter Warren Shanks farm, Putnam Co., TN. HISTORY OF THE BURTONS IN CONNECTION WITH PLEASANT GROVE METHODIST CHURCH by Mrs. Pearl Huddleston Ensor: pgs. 76 79. Robert Burton and wife, parents of Alexander Monroe Burton, emigrated from Bedford County, Virginia to Tennessee about ten years after his brothers, William and Charles Burton, emigrated from Bedford County, Virginia to White Plains, Tennessee. He was born August 19, 1795 in Bedford County, Virginia. He was married in 1818 to Sallie Wilson Penn. They located in Smith County, Tennessee. They were members of the historic old Knob Springs Baptist Church. Their graves are in a Baptist Church yard cemetery just across the line of Smith County, in Trousdale County, Tennessee. Only one of the children of Robert Burton and Salle Wilson Penn Burton located in Putnam County, their oldest child, Alexander Monroe Burton. In his young manhood he had a general store in Buffalo Valley, Tennessee, but after a few years, he purchased a farm about sixteen miles west of Cookeville on the Nashville Highway (it was then the Old Walton) Road where he erected a large two story residence and a store building, where thereafter lived, and engaged in the mercantile business and farming until his death.

Like the other merchant Burton brothers, Alexander Monroe Burton was a successful merchant, and a businessman and splendid gentleman who was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was Postmaster of the old Pekin post office for about four years, keeping the post office in his store. His general store on the Old Walton Road (now Nashville) was located only about one mile east of the store of his first cousin and brother-in-law, Charles F. Burton s store. Alexander Monroe Burton first married his first cousin Cynthia Burton, a daughter of his Uncle William Burton, Jr. She died August 22, 1849. She left a daughter, Nancy Ann Burton, and a son, Robert Taylor Burton. The daughter died at the age of 15 years. The son died in 1903. After the death of his first wife, Alexander Monroe Burton married Elizabeth McKinley. Alexander Monroe Burton, born June 10, 1820 died November 1889 & his wife Elizabeth (McKinley) Burton born October 5, 1831 died February 25, 1901. They are both buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. The following children were born to them: 1. James Philander Burton, born February 14, 1856. 2. George Carton Burton, born February 22, 1858 died April 26, 1876. He is buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 3. Mary Jane Burton, born March 10, 1859 died September 30, 1904. She married Josiah Bartlett, s/o Joshua Bartlett & Anna Meador Annie Anderson. Children: Georgia Bartlett md Emerson Ballard; Horace Bartlett & Jessie Bartlett md Fred Alcorn. Mary Jane Burton had been married also to Snowden Davis Maddux on January 17, 1878. Children: Charles Charlie Burton Maddux md Martha Dee Jones; Fred Miller Maddux never married; Cora Maddux md James Ditty; Compton Maddux died in infancy. Josiah & Mary Jane (Burton) Bartlett are both buried in the Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 4. Thomas Maddux Burton, born June 10, 1861 died April 18, 1930. He never married. He is buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 5. Samuel Scoggins Burton, born March 28, 1863 died October 17, 1897. He married Martha Maggie F. Young, d/o John Madison Young & Eliza Ann Maddux. Martha Maggie F. Young is buried in the Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. Thomas Maddux Burton is buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 6. Laura Ann Burton, born January 20, 1865 died November 13, 1952. She married Sid F. Carr, born July 12, 1868 died April 30, 1931. They are born buried in the Cookeville City Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. They are the maternal grandparents of Sid Snowden Maddux buried in the Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 7. William Hatcher Burton, twin, born October 12, 1867 died August 6, 1941. He never married. Buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 8. Lemuel Ticeston Burton, twin, born October 12, 1867 died April 10, 1945. He married Katherine Kate Martin. They are both buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. Buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 9. Sallie Frances Burton, born June 8, 1871 died February 16, 1931. She married Peter Young Jared., born June 1, 1866 died October 11, 1946. They are born buried in the Cookeville City Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. They are Aunt and Uncle to Fred Miller Maddux, born February 20, 1883 died April 8, 1922, s/o Snowden D. & Mary (Burton) Maddux. Fred Miller Maddux is buried in the Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 10. Eliza Bates Burton, born December 7, 1874 died June 19, 1953. She married Marshall Ditty, born February 16, 1870 died August 21, 1937. They are both buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. Alexander Monroe Burton and his family were members of the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church. The large two story house of Alexander Monroe Burton burned a good many years ago. It now is the site of the present beautiful brick residence of former Sheriff Alex Burton, one of the grandsons and namesake who now owns the farm formerly owned by his grandfather, Alexander Monroe Burton. Samuel Scoggins Burton, son of Alexander Monroe Burton and wife Elizabeth McKinley Burton, was born March 28, 1863. He married Martha Maggie F. Young, who was born June 7, 1868 and died February 10, 1890. Just 22 years old, he left a young son Alex M. Burton.

Alex M. Burton, son of Samuel Scoggins and wife Martha Maggie F. Young Burton, was born October 1, 1888 died December 19, 1977 He married Virginia Jennie Ensor in September 1913. She was born February 4, 1894 died November 12, 1896 d/o William Wirt Ensor & Moncie Lee Amonett. They are born buried in the Cookeville City Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. The following is a list of their children: 1. Sam Ensor Burton, born September 4, 1914. He married Maxine Goodwin. 2. Twin boy, born dead, August 26, 1917. 3. Twin boy, born dead, August 26, 1917. 4. Virginia Burton, born March 13, 1920. She married Paul Petretzsky. 5. Willie Kate Burton, born July 28, 1928 died 26 August 1929. He is buried in the Alexander Monroe Burton A.M. Burton Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. 6. Dow Allison Burton, born May 14, 1931. He married Peggy Alcorn. All of this family were active in Pleasant Grove Church, until after the children married and moved away, leaving the parents who are both good workers in Pleasant Grove Church. Lemuel Ticeston Burton, son of Alexander Monroe and Elizabeth McKinley Burton, married Katherine Dunlap Martin on December 30, 1897. She was born December 4, 1880. Six children were born to them, four of which are still living. They are: 1. Flossie, born November 20, 1888; died January 20, 1974. She married Thomas Holladay on April 30, 1921. 2. Maurice, born December 4, 1901. He married Winnie Hughes on May 3, 1924. 3. Jim, born October 30, 1905. He married Verna Brooks on August 2, 1945. 4. Frank, born December 15, 1912. He married Floy Webster, September 24, 1933. Flossie Burton, daughter of Lemuel Ticeston and Katherine Martin Burton, married Thomas Holladay on April 30, 1921. They had two children: 1. Marie, born May 1, 1934. She married Jerry Overstreet, July 14, 1962. 2. Thomas, Jr., born November 27, 1935; died October 16, 1956. He entered the service September 15, 1955. One year later he was out on maneuvers with a superior officer, and was driving a jeep hauling some equipment when the jeep jack-knifed, knocking them both unconscious. A few hours later the officer regained consciousness and radioed in to Fort Brag, North Carolina for help. But when the help came they found Thomas Jr. had been dead some time. Thomas and Flossie were born members of Pleasant Grove Church and were regular attendants. Flossie s membership is still Pleasant Grove, but her health does not permit her attending regularly now. Marie, daughter of Thomas and Flossie Holladay, was Sunday School teacher of the intermediate class at Pleasant Grove for some time. They now live in Cookeville, Tennessee. Maurice Burton, son of Lemuel Ticeston and Katherine Dunlap Martin Burton, was born December 4, 1901, and married Winnie Hughes on May 3, 1924. They had four children: 1. Katherine Burton, she married Wilbur Hughes. 2. June Burton, she married Arlon Fitzpatrick. 3. Billy Burton, born July 13, 1931. Billy volunteered for service and served the full four years. A short time after he came home he was accidentally killed in a car wreck. 4. Patricia Burton, born May 20, 1934. Jim Burton, son of Lemuel Ticeston and Katherine Dunlap Martin Burton, was born October 30, 1905 and married Verna Brooks. They had no children. They attend Pleasant Grove Church.

Frank Burton, son of Lemuel Ticeston and Katherine Dunlap Martin Burton, was born September 24, 1933, and married Floy Webster. They have two children. 1. Lynda, born August 27, 1942. 2. Jimmie, born February 1945 Frank and family live in Ohio. Jimmie attended services at Pleasant Grove while he was in school in Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Tennessee. DC Certificate Number: 10008 Putnam Co., TN Deceased Name: Charlie Maddux Date of Birth: 18 Nov 1878 Place of Birth: Putnam County Date of Death: 3 Apr 1940 Father: Snowdon Maddux Place of Birth: TN Mother: Mary Burton Place of Birth: TN Spouse: Mrs. Luke Medley Cemetery: Maddux MARY RALPH (JARED) MADDUX OBT. Mary Ralph Maddux passed from this world to the next on July 5, 2016 at home surrounded by family. As a lifelong believer in God s love, grace and salvation through Christ, she is now in His presence. Mary Ralph was born in Cookeville, TN on February 26, 1931 to Ralph Robert Jared and Mary Lowe Jared. She was raised in the west end of Putnam County on the Mt. Richardson farm and educated in Smith County. During her high school days she was a cheerleader, basketball player and voted Most Popular Girl her senior year. She attended the University of Tennessee for two years where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, but graduated from Tennessee Polytechnic Institute with a B.S. in Physical Education. After college it was marriage to Sid and farm life in Dry Valley raising crops, cattle, horses and boys. The farming operation grew through the years and it was necessary to hire summer help. A steady stream of high school and college boys were available, once they sat down to one of Mary Ralph s gigantic home cooked meals, they were hooked. In her fifties she found the perfect profession, selling real estate. She loved people, houses and showing people houses. Many of her customers became friends and the First Realty employees became like family. Always young at heart and optimistic, she married Bud Maddux when she was almost 70. They were able to travel and enjoy life and each other for several happy years. She also gained a step daughter from the marriage. Mary Ralph had several interests and was an animal lover, especially horses and particularly Walking horses. She and Sid were co-owners of Eb s Black Glory that placed second in the Grand Championship Class in Shelbyville in 1984 and had a streak of at least 50 consecutive years in attendance at the Saturday night championship. She was also a member of the Upper Cumberland Walking Horse Association and a past board member. Mary Ralph also loved music as long as it was Willie Nelson, Mike Farris, Gospel or about anything you could dance to, particularly Bob Seger s Old Time Rock & Roll. Like everyone, Mary Ralph naturally acquired titles throughout life; Daughter, sister, niece, aunt, wife, mother, mother-in-law, adoring grandmother, step mother. The titles of second mom, best cousin ever

and favorite aunt were bestowed on her by many and earned through genuine love, care and concern. Through the loss of two husbands, a son and two battles with cancer, she showed how to persevere by walking in faith but with determination, grit and all the while young at heart. Countless family and friends will cherish her memory. Mary Ralph was preceded in death by her parents Robert Ralph and Mary Lowe Jared, husband Sid Maddux, husband Bud Maddux and son Freddy Maddux. She is survived by Sister Lucy Stanton (who nicknamed her Maidie ), Brother-in-law Garland Stanton, Nephew Brett Stanton, Niece Sandy and Great Nephew Neil (Cookeville); Cousin (but more like a brother) Billy Harper (Wartburg); Cousin (but more like a second sister) Laura Medley (Cookeville); Nephew Ralph Jared (Rock Springs), Nephew Bob Massie (St. Louis), and Niece Joyce Mae Cooey (Akron, Ohio); Son Ralph Grady Maddux (Chattanooga), Daughter-in-law Kathy, Granddaughters Rachael Maddux husband Joe McCormick (Atlanta) and Sarah Maddux (Chattanooga); Daughter-in-law Susan Brown Maddux (Algood); Step Daughter Susan Maddux Jones (Michael Montgomery), Step Granddaughters Mollie Jones, Erin (Brian) Russell, Step Grandchildren Savanna Russell and Beau Russell; as well as, numerous cousins and other family members. Pallbearers will be Budd, Brad and Todd Jarrell, Brett and Neil Stanton, Tim and Rob Maddux, Kenny Maddux, Lee and Andrew Woosley, Monti Lowe, Mark and Alf Gill. Funeral services for Mrs. Maddux will be at 1pm Friday, July 8 at the Cookeville Chapel of Hooper Huddleston and Horner Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Maddux Cemetery in the Buffalo Valley Community. The family will receive friends Thursday from 5 8 pm and again Friday from 12 pm until service time at the funeral home. Ed Malone of Christ Community Church, where Mary Ralph was a long time member will officiate. In lieu of flowers contributions in Mary Ralph s name may be made to: Christ Community Church, Mission Fund, P.O. Box 209, Cookeville, TN 38501 Hooper Huddleston and Horner Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (931)526-6111. You may share your thoughts and memories at www.hhhfunerals.com. MOLLIE FOSTER (SMITH) MADDUX OBT. *See Clarence Josiah Maddux Sr. Obt. *See Clarence C.J. Josiah Maddux Jr. Obt. COOKEVILLE- Funeral services for Molly Smith Maddux, 89, will be held tomorrow April 8 at 11:00 in the chapel of Hooper-Huddleston Funeral Home with burial in Maddux Cemetery. Mrs. Maddux died Tuesday April 6, 1988 in the Regional Health Care Center in Norris following an extended illness. Mrs. Maddux was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence J. Maddux, Sr. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 10-11 tomorrow April 8. Rev. G. David Campbell will officiate at the services. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: 7 April 1988. (1900 census 7 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 76 William C. Smith is head of household, 34 yrs. old, b. September 1866, TN, Occupation: Fireman/Distillery, md 13 yrs. to Elva T., 28 yrs. old, b. June 1871, TN, 6 children born, 5 children living. Children: Ida F., 11 yrs. old, b. October 1888; Sarah L., 10

yrs. old, b. March 1890; John O., 9 yrs. old, b. June 1891; Mollie, 2 yrs. old, b. October 1897 & James T. Smith, 5/12 yrs. old, b. December 1900. All born in TN). SIDNEY SID SNOWDEN MADDUX OBT. b. 14 February 1929, Putnam Co., TN d. 9 January 1995, Cookeville, TN, md on the 26 th of April 1952, Putnam Co., TN to Mary Ralph (Jared) Maddux, b. 26 February 1931, d/o Robert Ralph Jared & Mary Lowe. Sidney Sid Snowden Maddux, s/o Henry Grady Maddux & Vada Carr. *See Mary Ralph (Jared) Maddux Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 191: Sid S. Maddux married 26 April 1952, Putnam Co., TN, age 23, b. 14 February 1929, address; Rt. 5, Cookeville, TN to Mary Ralph Jared, age 21, b. 26 February 1931, address; Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN, name of parent, guardian or next of kin of female: Mrs. Ralph Jared, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN). COOKEVILLE- Funeral services for Sid Snowden Maddux, 65, of Cookeville will be held Wednesday, January 11, at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Hooper and Huddleston Funeral Home. Burial will be in Maddux Cemetery at Buffalo Valley. Mr. Maddux died Monday, January 9, 1995, at his home. Born February 14, 1929, in Putnam County, he was the son of the late Henry Grady and Vada Carr Maddux. Mr. Maddux was active in politics and helped to manage the campaigns of governors Frank Clement and Buford Ellington. He served as Putnam County road supervisor from 1959-63. At age of 30 he assumed the directorship of Putnam County Fox Hunters Association and also served as president of the United States Field Trails. Mr. Maddux formed Mid State Materials Company and served as its executive vice president, president and general manager. He served on the board of McDowell and McDowell of Nashville, Bank of Putnam County, as director of the Upper Cumberland Walking Horse Breeders Association and on the board of directors of the National Walking Horse Breeders and Exhibition Association, where he held the presidency from 1975-76. He was employed as a sales representative by Vulcan Materials of Chattanooga from 1985-90 when he retired. He was a member of Antioch Church of Christ. His family includes his wife, Mary Ralph Jared Maddux of Cookeville; two sons, Freddie Maddux of Cookeville and Ralph Grady Maddux of Chattanooga; two grandchildren, Rachael and Lauren Maddux; and one aunt, Dimple Carr Grigg of Nashville. Pallbearers will be Buddy Bartlett, Kenny Maddux, Jim Anderson, Gary Stallion, Doug England, Jerry Hutchison, Jim McWilliams and Joe Ferrell. Honorary pallbearers will be E. B. Tanner, Ernie Onks, Claude Stallion, Roy Gibbons, Jack Sevier, Jimmy Cunningham, Les Upton, Doug Wolaver, Keith Gunter, Charlie Boles, Keith Kinniard, Hugh Myers, Dan Ayers, Reed Brown, Otis Bartlett, and Joe, Ray, James, Royce and David Stallion. The family will receive friends at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may be made to Lazurus House Hospice, P.O. Box 149, Cookeville. TN 38503. Bro. Richard Grogan and Bro. Ralph Jackson will officiate at the services. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: 10 January 1995.

SNOWDEN DAVIS MADDUX b. 13 April 1855, TN d. 8 June 1887 Married: Mary Jane Burton on the 17 th of January 1878. Wife: Mary Jane Burton, she md 2 nd Josiah Bartlett Father: Snowden Horton/Whorton Maddux Mother: Lucy Ann Leftwich Children: Charlie Burton Maddux, b. 18 November 1878 d. 3 April 1940 md Martha Dee Jones; Cora Maddux & Fred Miller Maddux, b. 20 February 1883 d. 8 April 1922. Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. SNOWDEN HORTEN/WHORTON MADDUX b. 9 December 1812, VA d. 16 April 1875, Putnam Co., TN Wife: Lucy Ann Leftwich Father: Craven Maddux Mother: Elizabeth Davis Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. *See Elizabeth Ann Eliza (Maddux) Young buried in Maddux Cemetery. (1850 census 13 th Dist, Jackson Co., TN: Dwl: 217 Snowden Maddux is head of household, 37 yrs. old, VA, md to Lucy, 37 yrs. old, VA. Children: Martha, 12 yrs. old; Eliza, 10 yrs. old; Hixy, 8 yrs. old; Francis, 6 yrs. old; William C., 4 yrs. old & Mary Maddux, 1 yr. old. All born in TN. Also living in the household: William E. Oxsherr, 22 yrs. old, TN, occupation: Merchandizing & Barney E. Banks, 21 yrs. old, NC, occupation: stilling). (1860 census 11 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 1265: S. H. Maddux is head of household, 47 yrs. old, VA, md to Lucy A., 47 yrs. old, VA. Children: Hixy, 18 yrs. old; Margaret F., 15 yrs. old; William C., 13 yrs. old; Mary, 11 yrs. old; Marilda, 9 yrs. old; James, 7 yrs. old & Snoden D. Maddux, 4 yrs. old. All born in TN). (1870 census 11 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 1265: S. H. Maddux is head of household, 56 yrs. old, VA, md to Lucy A., 57 yrs. old, VA. Children: Frances, 26 yrs. old, TN; James, 17 yrs. old & S. D. Maddux, 15 yrs. old. All born in TN. Also living in the household: B.B. Thaxton, 29 yrs. old, TN; Mary Thaxton, 21 yrs. old, TN & A. W. Thaxton, 0 yrs. old, b. 8/12 Sept., TN. Also: Mary Fain, 14 yrs. old, TN. SOLON MADDUX OBT. b. 29 July 1873, Putnam Co., TN d. 26 September 1938, Putnam Co., TN Wife: Daisy Dean Jared, md 26 February 1902, Putnam Co., TN Father: James Nelson Maddux (1853-1900) Mother: Eudora "Dora" Jared (1852-1925) *See Daisy Dean (Jared) Maddux Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 118: Solon Maddux married 26 February 1902, Putnam Co., TN to Daisy Jared). Funeral services for Solon Maddux, 66, member of a prominent Putnam County family, who died at his home here Monday morning, (of carcinoma of stomach) were held Tuesday afternoon at the Buffalo Valley Presbyterian Church conducted by Rev. Alonzo Harris, Rev. J. A. Morgan, and Rev. Dow Ensor. Mr. Maddux was a member of the Methodist church and had been active in Democratic circles of the country. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Jared Maddux, 3 sons, Critt Maddux of Allensville, PA, Noel Maddux of Sunbright, and Jared Maddux of Elizabethton; 7 brothers, Bob Lee Maddux of Cookeville,

James Maddux of Nashville, Snowdon Maddux of Gentry, Sam Maddux of OK, E. H., Grady, and Clarence of Buffalo Valley. Putnam County Herald, Cookeville, TN: 29 September 1938. WILLIE MYRTLE (MADDUX) OAKLEY b. 17 February 1892 d. 17 June 1937, Water Valley, MS Husband: Robert Sampson Oakley md on the 3 rd of March 1917. Father: James Nelson Maddux Mother: Eudora Dora Jared Child: James Solon Oakley Buried: Maddux Cemetery on the Walter Warren Shanks farm, Putnam Co., TN. Mrs. Myrtle Maddux Oakley, age 45, died unexpectedly in a hospital in Water Valley, MS, Thursday June 17 after a 2 days illness. She lived in Buffalo Valley until 17 years ago when she and family moved to MS to make their home. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, but a few years ago moved her membership to the Methodist Church in Water Valley. She was also a member of the Wallice Boarding Chapter of U.D.C. and a member of the Home Demonstration Club. Funeral services were conducted at the church in Buffalo Valley Friday at 2:00 by Rev. J. A. Harris, of Baxter. Interment was made in the family lot near the old home. Surviving are her husband and 2 sons, Billy and Jim Solon Maddux and 8 brothers. The Putnam County Herald, TN: 24 June 1937 Mrs. Robert Oakley Dies of Heart Attack: Word has just been received of the death of Mrs. Robert Oakley of Water Valley, MS, sister of R. L. Maddux of Cookeville. Mrs. Oakley was a former resident of Putnam County, died of a heart attack this morning. The body will be brought to Buffalo Valley tomorrow, where funeral services will be held Saturday. Mrs. Oakley had been in a hospital in Water Valley, but her death came as a shock to her family and friends. She is survived by her husband, 2 children, William and James Solon Oakley and 8 brothers, R. L. Maddux of Cookeville, E. H., H. G., and C. J. Maddux of Buffalo Valley, James T. Maddux of Nashville, Solon Maddux of Elizabethton, Sam Maddux of Lawton, OK and S. D. Maddux of Water Valley, MS. Herald, TN: 24 June 1937 BUFFALO VALLEY - Mrs. Nipher, a representative of the W.C.T.U. gave us a fine lecture on Temperance last Thursday and Friday nights and organized a union with Mrs. Minnie Denton, President, Miss Myrtle Maddux, Vice President, Miss Georgia Bartlett, Secretary, and Mrs. Kerr, Treasurer. Herald, TN: 31 March 1910 DORIS DOT LEA (GILLEN) SHANKS b. 12 February 1932, Putnam Co., TN 6 September 2014, Carthage, Smith Co., TN, md on the 20 th of March 1952, Rossville, GA, to Robert Anderson Shanks, b. 3 September 1930, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN, s/o Walter Robinson Shanks (1883-1967) & Euda Elizabeth Bettie Warren (1902-1985). Doris Dot Lea (Gillen) Shanks, d/o George Clarence Gillen (1911-1998) & Cass Edith Geer (1909-1997).

BAXTER Mrs. Doris Dot Lea Gillen Shanks, 82, of Buffalo Valley, passed away on Saturday evening, Sept. 6, 2014, at Kindred Nursing and Rehabilitation in Carthage, Tenn. Mrs. Shanks was born Feb. 12, 1932, on a large dairy farm in the Cherry Creek Community, at the foot of the Cumberland Institute in White County, to the late G.C. and Edith Geer Gillen. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Charles Gillen and sister-in-law, Frances Sewell Gillen, brothers-in-law, Walter W. Shanks, Ralph Fike and sister-in-law Andelene Shanks. Doris was an active member of Baxter Church of Christ serving as an elder s wife. She was a retired Tennessee Master Teacher who received Career Ladder III Status, and taught school in the following communities: Buckner, Silver Point, Buffalo Valley and Baxter Elementary for 42 and one half years. For the past 10 years, after retirement, she continued to teach students as a volunteer and substitute teacher at Carthage Elementary. She had a deep respect for each student as an individual and championed their endeavors. Students who attended Baxter Elementary still talk about her competitive coaching and zest for winning with her Shanks Sharks Basketball teams. Mrs. Shanks is survived by her husband of 62 years, Robert A. Shanks (whom she married March 20, 1952, in Rossville, Ga.); two children, Joy Chadwell (Gary Bodenstein) and Jyl Smith of Buffalo Valley; three grandchildren, Jamie (Paul) Gossett of Norris, Tenn., Lee (Ashley) Chadwell of Cookeville and Jason Robert Smith of Buffalo Valley; one great-grandchild, Gillen Paul Gossett of Norris, Tenn.; a brother, Bob (Glenda) Gillen of Manchester; a sister, Gayle (Dr. Robert) Ward of Brentwood; a sister-in-law, Dorothy Fike of Madison; a sister-in-law, Wanda Shanks of Buffalo Valley; and a brother-in-law, Reggie Shanks of Cookeville. Funeral services for Mrs. Shanks will be held at 11 a.m., with visitation at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, at Baxter Church of Christ, 224 Buffalo Valley Road, Baxter, Tenn. Interment will follow in Maddux Family Cemetery, 2900 Maddux Cemetery Road, Silver Point, Tenn. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at Hooper Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home, 59 N. Jefferson Ave. Cookeville. Pallbearers will be Jon Ward, Dean Smith, Bill Gillen, Bruce Gillen, George Gillen, Jim Gillen, Alton Roark, Kip Kite, Chris Weber, Mark Thomas, Wayne Shanks, David Fike and Walter Hargis Shanks. Honorary pallbearers will be Teresa Mofield (Kindred wound care specialist), Kindred Caregivers, Wallene Thompson (special friend), Anna Frances Johnson (college roommate), the late Brandon Thomas (greatnephew), the late Stanley Shanks (nephew), and all of her former students. John Pippin, Bob Gillen and Dr. Robert Ward will officiate at the services. Jason Robert Smith will lead congregational singing and Lee Chadwell will read a special tribute to their grandmother, (grandsons). The Shanks family request that in lieu of flowers, memorials, in Doris Shanks memory, be made to: the Stanley Warren Shanks Memorial Endowment for Baseball, c/o Middle Tennessee State University, P.O. Box 109, Murfreesboro, TN 37132; the Jordan Hackett Foundation, c/o Community Bank of Smith County, Attn: April Swann, P.O. Box 100, the Smith County After School Theatre (SCAST) c/o Smith County High School 312 Fite Ave; or the Carthage Elementary School Library, 149 Skyline Drive, (all in Carthage, TN 37030.) Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements (931) 526-6111.

You may share your thoughts and memories at www.hhhfunerals.com. EUDA ELIZABETH (WARREN) SHANKS OBT. b. 2 February 1902, TN d. 21 February 1985, Putnam Co., TN, md on the 27 th of December 1925, Putnam Co., TN to Walter Robinson Shanks, b. 30 November 1883, TN d. 17 October 1967, s/o Robert Fain Shanks & Anna Annie Anderson. Euda Elizabeth (Warren) Shanks, d/o Robert Warren & Mattie Tubbs. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 325, #4149: W. R. Shanks married 27 December 1925, Putnam Co., TN to Miss Euda Warren. By whom married: J. T. Askew, Justice of the Peace). COOKEVILLE- Funeral services for Euda Elizabeth Shanks, 83, will be held in the chapel of Hooper- Huddleston Funeral Home Saturday at 2:00 with the Rev. Roy Cross officiating. Burial will be in the Maddux Cemetery. Mrs. Shanks died Thursday (Feb. 21, 1985) at Cookeville General Hospital following an extended illness. A native of Tennessee, she was the daughter of the late Robert F. and Martha Tubb Warren. She was married to the late Walter Robinson Shanks. Her family includes a daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Dorothy) Fike of Madison, 3 sons Walter Warren and Robert Alexander Shanks, both of Buffalo Valley, and Reggie Shanks, of Cookeville; a sister, Mrs. Ed (Verda) Dedmon of Cookeville; 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the funeral home after 4:00 today. Active pallbearers are David Fike, Walter Hargis Shanks, Wayne Shanks, Earl Weber, Tim Thomas, Stanley Shanks, Alton Roark, Bob Vermilye, and Tommy Thompson. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: 22 February 1985. STANLEY WARREN SHANKS b. 6 February 1956 d. 29 December 208, md on the 22 nd of December 1979, Donelson, TN to Cynthia Cate, b. 8 December 1955. Stanley Warren Shanks, s/o Walter Warren Shanks (1926-1997) & Wanda Stout. SILVER POINT -- Graveside services for Stanley Warren Shanks, 52, of Madison, Ala., formerly of the Buffalo Valley Community, will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 31, at Maddux Cemetery, 2900 Maddux Cemetery Road, Silver Point, TN. Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, at Asbury United Methodist Church in Madison. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until time of services on Wednesday at the cemetery and at the family home, both located at 2900 Maddux Cemetery Road, Silver Point. Mr. Shanks died suddenly on Monday, Dec. 29, 2008, in the emergency room of Huntsville Hospital in Huntsville, Ala. He was born Feb. 6, 1956, in Lebanon to Wanda Stout Shanks of Buffalo Valley and the late Walter Warren Shanks. Mr. Shanks attended Asbury United Methodist Church in Madison, Ala. He graduated from Cookeville High School in 1974, where he excelled in academics and athletics. He was listed in "Who's Who Among

American High School Students." He still holds the school record for most individual points scored in a Cavalier basketball game with a total of 43 points. He also shares the school's high jump record at 6'5". He received a baseball scholarship to Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro and earned his B.S. degree in agriculture science. While at MTSU, he played on the 1976 and 1978 OVC championship baseball teams. Following graduation, he taught school in Metro Davidson County for two years. For the past 27 years he was facility manager for YRC Freight Company in Huntsville. In addition to his mother, his family includes his wife of 29 years, Cindy Cate Shanks (whom he married Dec. 22, 1979, in Donelson); two daughters, Rachel and Sara Shanks, both students at Auburn University; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Walter Hargis and Lynn Shanks of Helena, Ala., and Wayne and Kathy Shanks of Cookeville; his maternal grandmother, Velma Stout of Cookeville; his father-in-law and motherin-law, Tom and Evelyn Cate of Donelson; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Doug and Debbie Cate of Murfreesboro and Susan and Roger Barnett of Donelson; nieces and nephews Jeremy and Candi Cate and son Jaedan Cate and daughters Bre'ana Bingham and Kayla Judd of Smyrna, Kristin and Greg Hopkins of Nashville and Wade and Wilson Barnett of Donelson; nieces and nephews include Walter Shanks Jr. and wife Renee of Augusta, Ga., Robert Shanks of Helena, Ala., Tiffany Shanks Davidson and her husband Matt and their son Easton and Andrea Morgan Shanks and Wayne Evans Shanks (WES) both of Knoxville. Pallbearers will be Jeremy Cate, Wade and Wilson Barnett, Larry and Mike Carter, David Fike, Andy and Monty Hill, Charlie and David Johnson, Frank Markewitz and Bunker, Patrick, Kenny and Mark Stout. BECAUSE OF MRS. CINDY SHANKS' EXTREME ALLERGIES, THE FAMILY REQUESTS THAT NO PERFUME OR COLOGNE BE USED BY ANYONE IN ATTENDANCE. Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 3332 N. Lauderdale, Memphis, TN 38105, or the Mustard Seed Ranch, P.O. Box 3814, Cookeville, TN 38502. Dr. Wesley Henry and Rev. Morgan Wallace will officiate at the services in Silver Point, and Dr. Alan Weatherly will officiate at the services in Alabama. You may share your thoughts and memories at www.hhhfunerals.com, 526-6111. Tuesday, Dec 30, 2008: Herald Citizen Newspaper, Cookeville, TN WALTER ROBINSON SHANKS OBT. b. 30 November 1883, TN d. 17 October 1967, md on the 27 th of December 1925, Putnam Co., TN to Euda Elizabeth (Warren) Shanks, b. 2 February 1902, TN d. 21 February 1985, Putnam Co., TN, d/o Robert Warren & Mattie Tubbs. Walter Robinson Shanks, s/o Robert Fain Shanks & Anna Annie Anderson. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 325, #4149: W. R. Shanks married 27 December 1925, Putnam Co., TN to Miss Euda Warren. By whom married: J. T. Askew, Justice of the Peace). Funeral services for Walter Robinson Shanks, 83, were held today in the chapel of Hooper-Huddleston Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Joe Elledge and Rev. P. M. Dixon officiated and burial was in Maddux Cemetery in Putnam County. Mr. Shanks died Tuesday in a Lebanon hospital following a long illness. He was a retired merchant of the Buffalo Valley community, and was a member of the Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Euda Shanks, daughter, Mrs. Ralph Fike, Madison, 3 sons, Walter Warren, and Robert Alexander Shanks of Silver Point, Reginald Shanks, Cookeville, brother, Luke Shanks, Silver Point, 10 grandchildren

Herald, Cookeville, TN: 10 October 1967 WALTER ROBINSON SHANKS OBT. #2 Relatives and friends from Nashville, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Old Hickory, Lebanon, Madison and all the near-by towns were here on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday on account of the death of W. R. Shanks, merchant and farmer of this community. He had been a merchant for over 50 years. He was born and reared in the 11 th district and was a member of the Denny s Memorial Methodist Church. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Euda Warren Shanks; 1 daughter, Mrs. Ralph Fike of Madison; 3 sons, Walter Warren and Robert of Buffalo Valley, and Reginald of the Holliday community of Cookeville; 1 brother, Luke A. Shanks, Buffalo Valley; and 10 grandchildren. Interment was made in the Maddux Cemetery Thursday afternoon after the funeral at Hooper-Huddleston Funeral Home. Funeral was conducted by Rev. P. M. Dixon, Rev. Joe Elledge and Rev. Fred Johnson. Citizen, Cookeville, TN: Tuesday, 24 October 1967. WALTER WARREN SHANKS OBT. b. 17 October 1926, Putnam Co., TN d. 9 March 1997, Putnam Co., TN, md Wanda Brown (Stout) Shanks. Walter Warren Shanks, s/o Walter Robinson Shanks (1883-1967) & Euda Bettie Warren (1902-1985). Walter Warren Shanks buried in Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. SERVICES TUESDAY FOR FORMER SCHOOL CHIEF Former Putnam County School Superintendent Walter Warren Shanks died yesterday, apparently of a heart attack. He was 70. Family members said he was teaching the adult Sunday School class at Buffalo Valley Presbyterian Church when he became ill yesterday morning. His lesson theme was Live in love and holiness. Church member said. He became short of breath and left the classroom, and his wife set out to drive him to the hospital. Someone at the church called for an ambulance, and the Putnam Ambulance service met the Shanks car at the Burgess Falls road exit from Interstate 40 in Cookeville. Paramedics said Mr. Shanks had lost consciousness and that someone was administering CPR to him in a parking lot when they arrived. He was died on arrival at Cookeville General Hospital. Mr. Shanks, who had retired from his job with the State Department of Education five years ago, served as superintendent of Putnam County Schools from 1972 till 1984. Funeral services are set for Tuesday, March 11, 1997, at 3 p.m. at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Cookeville with Dr. Wesley Henry and Dr. Charles McCaskey officiating. Burial will be in the Maddux Cemetery. Maddux Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN is located east of Buffalo Valley on Walter Warren Shanks farm. His father, Walter Robinson Shanks & his mother, Euda Warren are also buried in Maddux Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Cumberland Presbyterian Church on E. 10 th St. on Monday, March 10, from 4 to 9 p.m. and on Tuesday from noon until 3 p.m. He was the son of the late Walter Robinson and Euda Warren Shanks.

He was born October 17, 1926. Before being elected superintendent here in 1972, he had taught school, ten years at Capshaw Elementary and six at Cookeville Jr. High, where he had also served as assistant principal. He had served in the U.S. Navy and was graduated from Baxter Seminary and also held degrees from Tennessee Tech. He was active in many education organizations throughout his career and had just recently been elected president of the Retired teacher Association here. After serving three terms as superintendent, he worked for the State Department of Education, retiring from that five years ago. He had continued running his cattle farm at Silver Point since his retirement. His family includes his wife, Wanda Stout Shanks of Silver Point; his sons and daughters-in-law, Walter Hargis and Lynn Shanks of Augusta, Georgia, Wayne and Kathy Shanks of Cookeville, and Stanley and Cindy Shanks of Huntsville, Alabama; his grandchildren, Walter Hargis Shanks Jr., Robert Warren Shanks, Tiffany Shanks, Andrea Shanks, Wes Shanks, Rachel Shanks, and Sara Shanks; his sister, Dorothy Ann Shanks Fike of Madison; his brother, Robert Anderson Shanks of Silver Point and Reginald Roscoe Shanks of Cookeville. His son, Wayne, today issued this statement; God has truly blessed our lives with a Christian husband, father, and grandfather who was always a teacher first, by the way he lived his life. Many lives have been greatly influenced and enriched throughout the county and the state by this wonderful educator, he was not only a father, but he was our best friend. Memorial donations may be made to the Buffalo Valley Presbyterian Church or to the Baxter Seminary Upperman High Alumni Association Scholarship Fund. Pallbearers will be his nephews. Dr. Bunker Stout, Patrick Stout, Larry Carter, Michael Carter, Kenny Stout, Mark Stout, Charles Johnson, David Johnson, Andy Hill, Monty Hill, and David Fike. Honorary pallbearers will be the retired teachers of Putnam County and the Tennessee Department of Education. Dyer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ANNIE TENNESSEE (LEFTWICH) TAYLOR b. 1 July 1855, Putnam Co., TN d. 2 July 1899 Husband: Matthew Taylor Father: Lewis Temple Leftwich Mother: Mary Elizabeth Cross Buried: Maddux Cemetery on the Walter Warren Shanks farm, Putnam Co., TN. (1850 census 13th Civil Dist., Jackson Co., TN: Dwl: 176 - Louis T. Leftwich is head of household, 27 yrs. old, VA md to Elizabeth, 25 yrs. old, TN. Children: William, 4 yrs. old; Snoden, 3 yrs. old; Mary, 2 yrs. old & Samuel Leftwich, 5/12 yrs. old. All born in TN). (1860 census 11th Civil Dist., Pekin, post office, Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 1292 - L. T. Leftwich is head of household, 37 yrs. old, VA md to Elizabeth 35 yrs. old, TN. Children: William T., 14 yrs. old; Snoden M., 13 yrs. old; Mary L., 12 yrs. old; Samuel E., 10 yrs. old; Lewis J., 8 yrs. old; Martha, 6 yrs. old; Ann F., 5 yrs. old Joel A., 3 yrs. old & Virginia E. Leftwich, 11/12 yrs. old. All born in TN).

(1870 census 11th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN - Dwl: 35 - L. T. Leftwich is head of household, 48 yrs. old, VA, wife not listed. Children: Mary L., 21 yrs. old; Samuel, 20 yrs. old; Elizabeth, 18 yrs. old; Ann T., 16 yrs. old; Joel A., 14 yrs. old; Jasper, 17 yrs. old; Virginia, 12 yrs. old & George Leftwich, 10 yrs. old. All born in TN). (1860 census 11th Civil Dist., post office, Byrne, Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 1265 S. H. Maddux is head of household, 47 yrs. old, VA md to Lucy A., 47 yrs. old, VA. Children: Hixy, 18 yrs. old; Margaret F., 15 yrs. old; William C., 13 yrs. old; Mary, 11 yrs. old; Marilda, 9 yrs. old; James, 7 yrs. old & Snoden D. Maddux, 4 yrs. old. All born in TN) (1870 census 11th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 52 - Charles Burton is head of household, 59 yrs. old, VA, md to Sarah, 53 yrs. old, TN. Children: Frances, 18 yrs. old; Mary 16 yrs. old; Francis, 14 yrs. old & John Burton 12 yrs. old & Liza Burton, FB, 14 yrs. old. All born in TN) (1870 census 11 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 58 A. M. (Alexander Monroe) Burton is head of household, 50 yrs. old, VA: Occupation: Dry Goods Merchant Retail: md to Elizabeth 40 yrs. old, TN. Children: Robert L., 21 yrs. old; James, 14 yrs. old; George C., 12 yrs. old; Mary, 10 yrs. old; Thomas, 8 yrs. old; Samuel, 6 yrs. old; Laura, 4 yrs. old; Lemuel, 2 yrs. old & William Burton, 2 yrs. old. All born in TN) Samuel Scoggins Burton md Margaret Maggie F. Young. (1870 census 11th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN: Dwl: 112 J. M. (John Madison) Young is head of household, 35 yrs. old, TN md to Eliza, 30 yrs. old, TN. Children: Mary E., 11 yrs. old; John S., 8 yrs. old; Lucy A., 5 yrs. old; Margret F., 2 yrs. old; John H., 18 yrs. old. All born in TN. Living in the household: Cas Crowel, 18 yrs. old, TN; Martha McCully, 20 yrs. old, TN & Thomas Reagan, 36 yrs. old, TN). (Note: Margaret F. Maggie Young md S. S. Burton. She is buried in the Maddux Cemetery, located east of Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN). Census Place: 1880 District 11, Putnam Co., Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255275 National Archives Film T9-1275 Page 163B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Eliza YOUNGSelf F W W 42 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA Margaret F. YOUNGDauF S W 11 TN (Margaret Maggie F. Young md Samuel Scoggins Burton, s/o Alexander Monroe Burton & Elizabeth McKinley) Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Charley YOUNGSon M S W 4 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Census Place: 1880 District 11, Putnam Co., Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255275 National Archives Film T9-1275 Page 168D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Alexander BURTON Self M M W 59 VA Occ: Drygood Merchant Fa: VA Mo: VA (Alexander Monroe Burton, s/o Robert Burton & Sallie Wilson) Elizabeth BURTON Wife F M W 48 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA (2 nd w/o Alexander Monroe Burton, Elizabeth (McKinley) Burton) Robert Y. BURTON Son M D W 31 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: TN Thomas BURTON Son M S W 18 TN Occ: Works On Farm Fa: VA Mo: TN Samuel S. BURTON Son M S W 16 TN

Occ: Works On Farm Fa: VA Mo: TN Laura BURTON Dau F S W 14 TN Occ: At School Fa: VA Mo: TN William BURTON Son M S W 12 TN Occ: At School Fa: VA Mo: TN Lemuel BURTON Son M S W 12 TN Occ: At School Fa: VA Mo: TN Sally BURTON Dau F S W 9 TN Fa: VA Mo: TN Eliza BURTON Dau F S W 5 TN Fa: VA Mo: TN Kisiah BENSON Other F W W 74 TN Occ: Boarding Fa: IRE Mo: VA 1870 census 10 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 89 Family: 89 Jackson, Joseph Head 50 M W (value of real estate, 149) (value of personal estate, 200) Farmer TN Jackson, Martha Wife 44 F W Keeping House TN Jackson, Tennessee 16 F W TN Jackson, James 15 M W TN Jackson, Newton 12 M W TN Jackson, Luke 8 M W TN 1900 census 10 th Civil Dist., Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 113 Family: 113 Jackson, Nut Head 42 M W Mary 1858 M (1 yr. md) TN TN TN Jackson, Asia, Wife 28 F W January 1872 M (1 yr. md) (o children born) TN TN TN (Asia (Upchurch) Jackson Christian. She was md 1 st to Newton Jackson) Jackson, Allice Dau 13 F W August 1886 Single TN TN TN Jackson, Oliver Son 10 M W December 1889 Single TN TN TN Jackson, Ewin Dau 8 F W May 1892 Single TN TN TN 1910 census 11th Civil Dist., Putnam Co. TN Dwl: 170 Family:170 Christian, Thomas Head 47 M W M (6 yrs. md) Blacksmith TN TN TN Christian, Asia Wife 32 F W M (6 yrs. md) (4 children born, 3 children living) TN TN TN (Asia (Upchurch) Jackson Christian. She was md 1 st to Newton Jackson) Christian, Haskel O. Son 16 M W Single TN TN TN Christian, Louis J. Son 13 M W Single TN TN TN Christian, John Son 11 M W Single TN TN TN Christian, Charley Son 9 M W Single TN TN TN Christian, Virgil Son 2 M W Single TN TN TN Christian, Liza Dau 1/12 F W Single TN TN TN 1920 census 11th Civil Dist., Putnam Co. TN Dwl: 113 Family:114 Christian, Thomas Head 53 M W M Farmer General Farm TN TN TN Christian, Asia Wife 44 F W M TN TN TN (Asia (Upchurch) Jackson Christian. She was md 1 st to Newton Jackson) Christian, Virgil Son 11 M W Single TN TN TN Christian, Liza Dau 9 F W Single TN TN TN Upchurch, Tom Boarder 75 M W Widow CHARLIE YOUNG b. 10 May 1876 d. 3 October 1905

Father: John Madison Young Mother: Elizabeth Ann Eliza Maddux (1846-1880) Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. *See Elizabeth Ann Eliza (Maddux) Young buried in Maddux Cemetery. ELIZABETH ANN ELIZA (MADDUX) YOUNG b. 8 July 1846 d. 1 August 1880 Husband: John Madison Young Father: Snowden H. Maddux Mother: Lucy Ann Leftwich. Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. *See Lucy Ann (Young) Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery *See Charlie Young buried in Maddux Cemetery MARY ALICE (MADDUX) YOUNG OBT. b. 6 November 1902, Putnam Co., TN d. 6 May 1993, Jackson Co., TN Husband: 2 nd wife of Frank Harrison Young md on the 29 th of January 1933, Smith Co., TN. Father: Charlie Burton Maddux Mother: Martha D. Jones Buried: Maddux Cemetery, located on the Walter Warren Shanks Farm, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. *See Charles Lenerian Young Obt. *See Frank Harrison Young Obt. *See Gerald Young Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Smith Co., TN, pg. 461, #379: Frank H. Young married 29 January 1933, Smith Co., TN, age 28, address: Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN to Mary A. Maddux, age 30, address: Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN, name of parent, guardian of next of kin of female: C. B. Maddux, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN). COOKEVILLE Funeral services for Mary Alice Young, 90, of Baxter will be held Saturday, May 8, at 11 A.m. in the chapel of Dyer Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Maddux Cemetery. Mrs. Young died Thursday, May 6, 1993, in Jackson County Hospital. A native of Putnam County born November 6, 1902, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Martha D. Jones Maddux. Mrs. Maddux was a housewife. Her family includes three daughters, Marie Gross and Shirley Simino, both of Chestnut Mound, and Carolyn Young of Baxter; three sons, Frank Gerald, Kenneth C. and Charles L. Young, all of Cookeville; two sisters, Pauline Medley of Cookeville and Ruby Jared of Buffalo Valley; 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank H. Young. The family is receiving friends today at the funeral home. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: 7 May 1993. JESSIE GENEVA (BARTLETT) ALCORN OBT. b. April 1894 d. 7 December 1961 md on the 6 th of May 1916, Putnam Co., TN to Robert Fred Alcorn. *See Josiah Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery.

*See Mary Jane (Burton) Maddux Bartlett buried in Maddux Cemetery. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 317, #1261: Fred Alcorn married 6 May 1916, Putnam Co., TN to Miss Jessie Bartlett. By whom married S. E. Anderson, Justice of the Peace). Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Alcorn, 67, of the Singleton community near Shelbyville, were held Wednesday at Howell-Thompson Funeral Home with burial in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens of Shelbyville. Mrs. Alcorn, the former Jessie Bartlett, died in Bedford County General Hospital. A native of Putnam County, she was the daughter of Joe and Mary Burton Bartlett, she was reared in Buffalo Valley and attended the Cookeville schools. Survivors are her husband; 5 daughters, Mrs. Randolph Clifford, Mrs. Earl Melson, of Shelbyville, Mrs. Arnold Schnabel, Kirkland, WA, Mrs. Ken McCormick, Birmingham, AL, Mrs. James E. Burrum, Southfield, MI; 2 sons, Joe Alcorn, Shelbyville, Robert Alcorn, Manchester; a brother, H. C. Bartlett, Shelbyville; 24 grandchildren. Herald, TN: Thursday, 7 December 1961. CHARLES L. MADDUX OBT. b. 5 March 1911, TN d. 8 August 1979, Putnam Co., TN, md to Ardith (Maxwell) Maddux, b. *See Charles Burton Maddux Obt. Funeral services for Charles Mack Maddux, 68, will be held Friday, August 10 at 10:00 at the chapel of Hooper-Huddleston Funeral Home with Paul Fox officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville. Mr. Maddux was dead on arrival at Cookeville General Hospital, Wednesday, August 8. He was the son of the late Charles Burton and Martha Jones Maddux, a member of the Whitson Chapel Church of Christ. He was a veteran of WWII and a member of the VFW and the American Legion and was a retired employee of the Tennessee Dept. of Transportation. He is survived by wife, Mrs. Ardith Maxwell Maddux; 2 daughters, Mrs. Nancy Billingsley and Mrs. Carol Mitchell; 4 sisters, Mrs. Luke Medley, Mrs. Edith Neal, Mrs. Mary Alice Young, and Mrs. Houston Jared; a brother, Compton Maddux. Herald Citizen Newspaper, Cookeville, TN: Wednesday, 8 August 1979. ANTHONY W. THACKSON b. 27 August 1869 d. 22 November 1870, s/o Blake Baker Thackson Jr. (1840-1896) & Mary Marshall Maddux (1848-1898), both buried in the Thackson Cemetery, 11th Civil Dist., Smith Co., TN. FRANK HARRISON YOUNG OBT. b. 19 January 1905, Smith Co., TN - d. 13 May 1985, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, md on the 29 th of January 1933, Smith Co., TN to Mary Alice (Maddux) Young, b. 6 November 1902, Putnam Co., TN d. 6 May 1993, Jackson Co., TN, d/o Charlie Burton Maddux (1878-1940) & Martha D. Jones (1875-1928). Frank Harrison Young, s/o Sam A. Young & Martha Gertrude Glover (1887-1924), d/o Newton H. Glover. *See Mary Alice (Maddux) Young Obt. (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Smith Co., TN, pg. 461, #379: Frank H. Young married 29 January 1933, Smith Co., TN, age 28, address: Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN to Mary A. Maddux, age

30, address: Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN, name of parent, guardian of next of kin of female: C. B. Maddux, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN). COOKEVILLE Funeral services for Frank Harrison Young, 80, will he held in the chapel of Hooper- Huddleston Funeral Home tomorrow at 1:00 with the Rev. Larry Self officiating. Burial will be in the Macedonia Cemetery in Smith Co., TN. Mr. Young was DOA at Cookeville General Hospital on Monday May 13, 1985. A native of Tennessee, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young. Mr. Young was a retired salesman. His family includes 3 sons, Charles, Kenneth, and Frank Gerald Young all of Cookeville; 3 daughters, Mrs. John Edward Gross (Marie), and Mrs. Donald (Shirley) Gross both of Chestnut Mound, and Carolyn Young of Baxter; 14 grandchildren, 8 great grandchild; 2 brothers, Hayden Young and Hubert Young, and a sister, Lucy Bennett of Balm. The family will receive friends at the funeral home after 6:00 today. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: Tuesday, 14 May 1985. FRANK GERALD YOUNG OBT. b. 4 February 1934, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. 14 April 2014, Overton Co., TN, md on the 9 th October 1981, White Co., TN to Patricia Carolyn (Baker) Wilmoth Young. Gerald Young, s/o Frank Harrison Young (1905-1985) & Mary Alice Maddux (1902-1993). (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, White Co., TN, pg. 180 Frank Gerald Young married 9 October 1981, White Co., TN, age 47, b. 4 February 1934, address: Rt. 6, Cookeville, TN to Patricia Carolyn Wilmoth, age 38, b. 16 August 1943, address; 1211 N. Dixie, Cookeville, TN. Name of parent, guardian or next of kin of female: Beatrice Baker, Nashville, TN). (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Overton Co., TN, pg. 226, #5326 James Ralph Wilmoth married 7 May 1964, Overton Co., TN, age 29, address; 421 A. Rt. 12, Fort Worth, TX to Patricia Carolyn Baker, age 20, address: 1345 East 9 th St., Cookeville, TN. Name of parent, guardian or next of kin of female: Beatrice Baker). COOKEVILLE Gerald Young, 80, of Cookeville passed away Monday, April 14, 2014, in Overton County Nursing Home. The family has chosen cremation with a private memorial. Mr. Young was born Feb. 4, 1934, in Buffalo Valley to the late Frank Harrison Young and Mary Alice Maddux Young. He was a local painter in the Cookeville area for 40 years. Pa, as he was fondly called by close family, was a beloved husband and father, and his grandchildren were his world. Mr. Young s family includes his wife, Carolyn Young; two sons, Mike Young and Tim Wilmoth; two daughters, Tammy Lokey and Angie Coffman; three sisters, Marie Gross, Shirley Simino and Carolyn Young; two brothers, Kenny Young and Charles Young; seven grandchildren, Taylor Clouse, Patrick Wilmoth, Katie Belt, Ann Young, Ashley Young, Scottie Young, Shawn Young; and seven greatgrandchildren.

Donations may be made to Presley Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses. You may share your thoughts or send condolences to the family by visiting www.presleyfuneralhome.com Professional services provided by Presley Funeral Home (931)528-1044. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: CHARLES LENERIAN YOUNG OBT. b. 30 August 1944, Putnam Co., TN d. 19 May 2014, Nashville, Davidson Co., TN, md on the 14 th of January 1988, Putnam Co., TN to Shelia Joann (Stewart) Young, b. 14 January 1961. Charles Lenerian Young, s/o Frank Harrison Young (1905-1985) & Mary Alice Maddux (1902-1993). (Source: Tennessee State Marriage record, Putnam Co., TN, pg. 47 Charles Lenerian Young married 14 January 1988, Putnam Co., TN, age 43, b. 30 August 1944, address: 519 E. 1 st St., Cookeville, TN to Shelia Joann Stewart, age 27, b. 14 January 1961, address: 519 E. 1 st St., Cookeville, TN. Name of parent, guardian or next of kin of female: Oplis Stewart, father, Rt. 14, Box 111, Cookeville, TN). COOKEVILLE A memorial gathering for Charles Lenerian Young, 69, of Baxter will be held Saturday, June 14, from 2-5 p.m. at the Baxter Community Center in Baxter City Hall. Covered dishes are welcome. Mr. Young passed away Monday, May 19, 2014, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. He was born Aug. 30, 1944, in Putnam County to the late Frank Harrison Young and Mary Alice Maddux Young. Mr. Young accepted Jesus as his Savior and was baptized in April 2013. He was a painter. He is survived by his wife, Joann Young; a daughter, Jewel Beaty and son-in-law, Danny; a granddaughter, Kristen; three sisters, Shirley Simino, Marie Gross and Carolyn Young; and one brother, Kenny Young. Memorial contributions may be made to the Charles Young Fund at Bank of Putnam County, c/o Matt Means. You may share your thoughts or send condolences to the family by visiting www.presleyfuneralhome.com Professional services provided by Presley Funeral Home (931)528-1044. Herald-Citizen, Cookeville, TN: 5 June 2014 http://www.ajlambert.com