1. | Amillia E. "Millie" Trentham was born 15 Feb 1861, Tennessee (daughter of Robert Lee "Rob" Trentham and Mary R. "Polly" Fancher); died 15 Mar 1936; was buried Pigeon Forge Baptist Church Cemetery, Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee. Other Events:
Notes: Some sources list burial in Elkmont Cemetery, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Amillia married Laymon Stuart Ownby 13 Apr 1876. Laymon (son of David Ownby and Eliza Ogle) was born 22 Feb 1851, Tennessee; died 19 Feb 1924; was buried Elkmont Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] Children:
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2. | Robert Lee "Rob" Trentham was born 27 Apr 1833, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of William Thomas Trentham and Easter Ogle); died 16 Feb 1908; was buried Trentham Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. Notes: ---------- Robert married Mary R. "Polly" Fancher 16 Apr 1854, Sevier County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of Johnson Fancher and Frances Louise Adams) was born 18 Mar 1831, Wear's Valley, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 30 Jun 1913; was buried Trentham Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] |
3. | Mary R. "Polly" Fancher was born 18 Mar 1831, Wear's Valley, Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of Johnson Fancher and Frances Louise Adams); died 30 Jun 1913; was buried Trentham Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. Notes: ----------
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4. | William Thomas Trentham was born 27 Mar 1793, Haywood County, North Carolina (son of Robert William Trentham and Lucinda Trentham); died 10 Dec 1848, Sugarlands, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried Trentham Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. Notes: Sometime in the early 1820's, William Trentham and his family migrated to Sevier County, Tennessee from Haywood County, North Carolina. They settled in the Two-Mile Branch and Forks of the River area, now part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. William married Easter Ogle 1826, Sevier County, Tennessee. Easter (daughter of Thomas J. Ogle and Sophia Bosley) was born 6 May 1806, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 6 Jan 1883; was buried Trentham Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] |
5. | Easter Ogle was born 6 May 1806, Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of Thomas J. Ogle and Sophia Bosley); died 6 Jan 1883; was buried Trentham Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. Notes: In the minute books of the White Oak Flats Church a mention is made of "Sister Easter Trentham" in the records of the January 1827 meeting.
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6. | Johnson Fancher was born 4 Sep 1806, Tennessee; died 28 Apr 1863; was buried Fancher Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. Johnson — Frances Louise Adams. Frances was born 1 Jan 1810, Tennessee; was buried Fancher Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] |
7. | Frances Louise Adams was born 1 Jan 1810, Tennessee; was buried Fancher Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
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8. | Robert William Trentham was born Abt 1775/1777 (son of Martin Trentham); died 10 Apr 1809, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. Notes: ---------- Robert married Lucinda Trentham Abt 1792, , North Carolina; divorced Yes, date unknown. Lucinda (daughter of Martin Trentham) was born Abt 1778/1780. [Group Sheet] |
9. | Lucinda Trentham was born Abt 1778/1780 (daughter of Martin Trentham). Notes: ----------
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10. | Thomas J. Ogle was born 1784, Wilkes County, Georgia (son of William "Billy" Ogle and Martha Jane Huskey); died 1862, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. Notes: Thomas went with his parents to Ninety Six District, Edgefield County, South Carolina from Wilkes County, Georgia. Thomas married Sophia Bosley Abt 1804. Sophia was born Abt 1789, Maryland; died 13 Jul 1857, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] |
11. | Sophia Bosley was born Abt 1789, Maryland; died 13 Jul 1857, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. Notes: Sophia is spoken of as the "red-headed woman" in the family stories. It is said she hoped and prayed for a church and minister of their own in the community. Her hopes were realized when their son, William T. Ogle, became a minister of the Gospel, as did a younger son, Caleb Ogle.
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