The Cleghorn Chapel Church Book 1874 - 1916 W. F. Lemmons mentions Brother Burns, referring to Morgan, as one of Harriet Born1835 nee Reeves; married 1) Mr. Bone; married 2) Jesse Hungate July http://fly.hiwaay.net/~dmglenn/octjul87.htm
History In Song (Alphabetical Listing) (A-L) THE BATTLE, MOTHER (ANONYMOUS/GEORGE F. ROOT) (PARODY LINCOLN AND LIBERTY (trad./JESSEHUTCHINSON) (1860); LITTLE THE LUMBERJACK S PRAYER (TBone SLIM) (1910s). http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/parton/2/atoz.html
Extractions: web hosting domain names email addresses A B C D ... L (DICK HOLLER) (1968) AFTER THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC (SETH NEWTON MIZE/JIMMIE TARLTON) (1930) ALICE'S RESTAURANT (ARLO GUTHRIE) (1966) ALL IN AND DOWN AND OUT BLUES (UNCLE DAVE MACON) (1930s) ALL I WANT JIM GARLAND ) (1930s) (as recorded by THE ALMANAC SINGERS ALL QUIET ALONG THE POTOMAC (LAMAR FONTAINE/JOHN HILL HEWITT) (1861) ATOMIC TALKING BLUES (VERN PARTLOW) (1945) AWAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE LAND OF TRAITORS (ANONYMOUS/DANIEL DECATUR EMMETT) (1860s) BABE O' MINE SARAH OGAN GUNNING WOODY GUTHRIE BABIES IN THE MILL ... BALLAD OF BARNEY GRAHAM (DELLA MAE GRAHAM) (1933) THE BALLAD OF BELLE STARR (BOBBY BARNETT/MELINDA ANN/JAMES L. HUNTER) (1970s) THE BALLAD OF IRA HAYES PETER LAFARGE ) (early 1960s) BALLAD OF OCTOBER 16TH MILLARD LAMPELL THE BALLAD OF PRETTY BOY FLOYD (WAYNE KAMP/MARK VICKERY) (1975) THE BAND PLAYED WALTZING MATILDA ERIC BOGLE BANKS OF THE OHIO (trad.) (1800s-1900s) THE BATTLE-CRY OF FREEDOM (GEORGE F. ROOT) (1861)
St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Obituary Index 1916 A - I 7 p26 Bonde, (Capt.) Arnt 3/22 p18, *3/24 p16 Bone, Allie D 1/18 p8 Brown, JesseA. 12 Louis Obituary Index 1916 S W Back to the Year Index F Faber, Magdalena http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/ob1916a.htm
Extractions: St. Louis Obituary Index 1916 A - I This index of names was obtained from the Death Notice and the Burial Permits listing in the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Death Notices generally include the date of death; names of spouses, children, and parents; place of the funeral; and place of internment. Some names may appear out of alphabetical order in the St. Louis Post Dispatch listing. Burial Notices generally include address, age, and cause of death only. The Burial Permits are identified in the index with (*)..The Burial Permits include many spelling errors. Spellings will often differ from the entry in the Death Notice. As a result, when checking a name use all variant spellings. All dates listed are for the first date that the notice appeared in the St. Louis Post Dispatch, not the date of death. Death Notice entries are made only once, subsequent listings for the same person are not included. Every effort is made to be as complete as possible. However, due to poor quality in the microfilm and missing pages a small percent of the names listed are not available. This is believed to be less than 1% of the total entries. In 1916 the Death Notices are most frequently found on the first page of the Classified Section in the newspaper. Burial Permits appear most frequently at the end of the Classified Section or near the Financial Page.
Tennessee Death Index : Franklin County Pt. 1 [A-F] Tennessee State Library and Archives. Historical and Genealogical Information. TENNESSEE DEATH INDEX 19141925. FRANKLIN COUNTY PART 1 ( A - F ) Franklin County Index Part 1. A Franklin 127 http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/d-frank1.htm