WELCOME TO DIXIELAND & THE BEAUTIFUL STATE OF TENNESSEE "Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle." Plato Dedicated to those who lost their lives on 11 Sept 2001. May they rest in peace. owner of this beautiful graphic unknown Lyrics for Rocky Top I would just like to swap "Howdies" and have y'all take a visit to God's country, in Eastern Tennessee. My name is Carolyn Whitaker and I'm better know to my kin as "Aunt Sissie". The above view is taken on the French Broad River at the state line of Cocke Co. Tennessee & Madison Co. North Carolina. This is just a sample of the beauty that surrounds us everywhere. I'm a Tennessean by blood.....my maternal and paternal great grandparents both born in Cocke County, Tennessee. Some of my Tennessee surnames include CLICK, GRAY, CAMPBELL, YOWELL, WHITAKER, BALCH, FAUBION, AYERS, RECTOR, FISHBACK, HUDSON, EDGEMON, WHITE, VAUGHN. Some were early settlers and others descendants from these families settled in Washington, Greene, Cocke & Monroe counties, Tennessee. Most migrating from Philadelphia through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Others from the first and second GERMANNA settlements of 1714 & 1718 from Spotsylvania, Virginia. These families traveled the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road and Wilderness Roads to North Carolina and Tennessee, of which many of my families were of German origin or French Huguenots. My ancestors settled on the first Western Frontier of America & they were among the first families of Tennessee. They were settlers during the time Tennessee was involved in being the "State of Franklin". If you don't know your history, visit any of East Tennessee counties & you'll quickly learn about it. They settled on the land of the Cherokee Indian hunting grounds. After visiting for the past several years, I decided it was time to make the sojourn to where my roots began. Follow the links below where you will find databases for my families & county links from whence they came. I am preparing to publish a book named "OUR CLICK CLAN", so if you find your ancestors, please notify me so I can update my files. Our Click Clan Database Our Click Clan Family Pages Bolch Family of Catawba Co. North Carolina My Gardner Family Descendants of Hall Hudson, Jr Descendants of Johann Adam Bolch Here is my Sally Hunsucker Bolch's ancestral home in Catawba Co. North Carolina Family of Ellenora Bolch, dtr of Henry Bolch & Sarah "Sally" Hunsucker My Powell, Turner, Dameron Families Cocke Co. Tenn 1900 Cocke Co Tenn Census Dist 9 Greene Co. Tenn Hermon Cemetery, Greene Co. Tennessee with our Click ancestors & related families Capt Abraham Gfellars Company Greene Co. Tenn I believe this is a militia list and not the War of 1812. The men involved seem to be too old to have served in the War of 1812 Washington Co. Tenn Monroe Co. Tenn Greene Co. Tennessee Cemeteries Click Cemeteries - Tennessee Home of Hamilton Yett & Sarah Ann Faubion Faubion Cemetery, Cocke Co. Tenn Weaverville, Buncombe County, North Carolina was named for my ancestors John Weaver & Elizabeth Biffle. Here is the link to my database at rootsweb for my Weaver/Wells/Faubion/Biffle families While I'm building my new pages, be sure to visit my sister site & original home of Aunt Sissie's Homeplace Search this site powered by FreeFind Copyright 2002, 2003 Carolyn Whitaker
& THE BEAUTIFUL STATE OF TENNESSEE
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle." Plato
Dedicated to those who lost their lives on 11 Sept 2001. May they rest in peace.
owner of this beautiful graphic unknown
Lyrics for Rocky Top
I would just like to swap "Howdies" and have y'all take a visit to God's country, in Eastern Tennessee. My name is Carolyn Whitaker and I'm better know to my kin as "Aunt Sissie".
The above view is taken on the French Broad River at the state line of Cocke Co. Tennessee & Madison Co. North Carolina. This is just a sample of the beauty that surrounds us everywhere.
I'm a Tennessean by blood.....my maternal and paternal great grandparents both born in Cocke County, Tennessee. Some of my Tennessee surnames include CLICK, GRAY, CAMPBELL, YOWELL, WHITAKER, BALCH, FAUBION, AYERS, RECTOR, FISHBACK, HUDSON, EDGEMON, WHITE, VAUGHN. Some were early settlers and others descendants from these families settled in Washington, Greene, Cocke & Monroe counties, Tennessee. Most migrating from Philadelphia through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Others from the first and second GERMANNA settlements of 1714 & 1718 from Spotsylvania, Virginia. These families traveled the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road and Wilderness Roads to North Carolina and Tennessee, of which many of my families were of German origin or French Huguenots.
My ancestors settled on the first Western Frontier of America & they were among the first families of Tennessee. They were settlers during the time Tennessee was involved in being the "State of Franklin". If you don't know your history, visit any of East Tennessee counties & you'll quickly learn about it. They settled on the land of the Cherokee Indian hunting grounds.
After visiting for the past several years, I decided it was time to make the sojourn to where my roots began.
Follow the links below where you will find databases for my families & county links from whence they came.
I am preparing to publish a book named "OUR CLICK CLAN", so if you find your ancestors, please notify me so I can update my files.
Our Click Clan Database
Our Click Clan Family Pages
Bolch Family of Catawba Co. North Carolina
My Gardner Family
Descendants of Hall Hudson, Jr
Descendants of Johann Adam Bolch
Here is my Sally Hunsucker Bolch's ancestral home in Catawba Co. North Carolina
Family of Ellenora Bolch, dtr of Henry Bolch & Sarah "Sally" Hunsucker
My Powell, Turner, Dameron Families
Cocke Co. Tenn
1900 Cocke Co Tenn Census Dist 9
Greene Co. Tenn
Hermon Cemetery, Greene Co. Tennessee with our Click ancestors & related families
Capt Abraham Gfellars Company Greene Co. Tenn I believe this is a militia list and not the War of 1812. The men involved seem to be too old to have served in the War of 1812
Washington Co. Tenn
Monroe Co. Tenn
Greene Co. Tennessee Cemeteries
Click Cemeteries - Tennessee
Home of Hamilton Yett & Sarah Ann Faubion
Faubion Cemetery, Cocke Co. Tenn
Weaverville, Buncombe County, North Carolina was named for my ancestors John Weaver & Elizabeth Biffle. Here is the link to my database at rootsweb for my Weaver/Wells/Faubion/Biffle families
While I'm building my new pages, be sure to visit my sister site & original home of Aunt Sissie's Homeplace
Aunt Sissie's Homeplace
Copyright 2002, 2003 Carolyn Whitaker