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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living

    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. 1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  
    Edward Granville SewellEdward Granville Sewell was born on 14 Apr 1919 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA (son of Elisha Edwin (E.E.) Sewell and Elizabeth Young); died on 27 Mar 1987 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1920, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA

    Edward married Ann Frances Richmond on 7 Jun 1945 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA. Ann (daughter of Clarence Lester Richmond, Sr and Edith Kuykendall Hutcheson) was born on 4 Aug 1924 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; died on 5 May 2021 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  
    Ann Frances RichmondAnn Frances Richmond was born on 4 Aug 1924 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA (daughter of Clarence Lester Richmond, Sr and Edith Kuykendall Hutcheson); died on 5 May 2021 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1930, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1943, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1947, Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA; Settled there when husband, Ed, took a teaching job at Harding College.
    • Residence: 1961, Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA; Joined the Harding College faculty as a music instructor

    Notes:

    Married:
    Ed and Ann were 2nd cousins once removed through their Kuykendall grandmothers.

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Elisha Edwin (E.E.) Sewell was born on 18 Jan 1864 in Williamson, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA (son of Elisha Granville (E.G.) Sewell and Lucinda (Lucy) Kuykendall); died on 30 Sep 1937 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1880, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA

    Elisha married Elizabeth Young on 28 Jun 1913. Elizabeth was born on 28 Oct 1880 in Greene County, Missouri, USA; died on 29 Apr 1964 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Young was born on 28 Oct 1880 in Greene County, Missouri, USA; died on 29 Apr 1964 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1900, North Campbell, Greene County, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1920, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Parents: John Young & Lucinda Morton

    Children:
    1. Lucy Tate Sewell was born on 14 May 1915 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA; died on 26 Aug 2003 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA.
    2. 4. Edward Granville Sewell was born on 14 Apr 1919 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA; died on 27 Mar 1987 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA.
    3. John Young Sewell was born on 30 Mar 1922 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA; died on 29 Nov 2004 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Wilson County Memorial Park, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA.

  3. 10.  
    Clarence Lester Richmond, SrClarence Lester Richmond, Sr was born on 30 Nov 1895 in Bradley County, Tennessee, USA (son of Jacob Rogers Richmond and Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bacon); died on 25 Jan 1981 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Cause of Death: Congestive Heart Failure
    • Residence: 1900, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Age 4; son of Jacob and Sarah E Richmond; Older brothers Archie (16), Augustus (12), Albert (10)
    • Residence: 1910, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Age 14, Son of Jacob R and Sarah E Richmond; older brother Albert E (19)
    • Residence: 1917, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
    • Military: Feb 1918, Parris Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA; Marines basic training
    • Military: Betw 17 Feb 1918 and 16 Feb 1922, France & Germany; U.S. Marines active and reserve dury. Most notably the Battle of Somme-Py (Blanc Mont), where he won the Distinguished Service Cross and the French Croix de Guerre
    • Military: Betw Dec 1918 and Jun 1919, Segendorf, Neuwied, Palatinate; "The Watch On The Rhine", after the armistice
    • Residence: 1920, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Age 24; Son of Jacob R and Sarah E Richmond, Occupation: Clerk at Woolen Mill
    • Occupation: Betw 1924 and 1962, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Insurance Broker
    • Residence: 1930, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Age 34, Married to Edith K Richmond; Children: Anne (5), Mary N (3 10/12), Clarence Jr (2 1/12), Joseph R (2/12); Insurance Salesman
    • Residence: 1940, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Age 46; Married to Edith; Children Ann (16), Nancy (13), Clarence(12), Joe R (10); Occupation: Insurance Agent; Highest grade finished: 1st Year College
    • Residence: 1955, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Insurance rep

    Notes:

    My grandfather, Clarence Richmond, kept a diary during his time in the U.S. Marines during World War 1 - including his time on the battlefront. He then expanded it into a memoir that tells quite a remarkable story, and has several poignant passages. In 1997, I published it online at http://www.robinrichmond.com/wardiary/

    He arrived at the front toward the end of the epic Battle of Belleau Wood, earned the Distinguished Service Cross and other medals at the Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge, and participated in the decisive Meuse-Argonne offensive, which culminated a brutal crossing of the Meuse River on the last night of the war.

    His diary and other artifacts of his time in the war are on display at the Museum of Five Points in Cleveland, Tennessee.

    The memoir is quoted (among other places) in a description of the Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge at http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/bm1.htm

    The passage from my grandfather's memoir that is, to me, the most poignant and memorable is about a battle on November10, 1918 - the last night of World War 1 - when the 5th Marines were asked to take the East bank of the Meuse River under very heavy fire from the Germans stationed on the hills above the river. (See www.robinrichmond.com/wardiary/diary20.htm ) He reveals the desperation and carnage of the night without hyperbole, and waxes eloquently on the controversy of requiring soldiers to engage in a difficult battle even after the cease-fire was negotiated, but before it went into effect. He also noted dryly that, as he prepared for that battle, "for the millionth time, I agreed with Gen. Sherman about war".

    That passage is especially memorable because, in 2012, I went on a remarkable World War 1 - themed tour of Belgium and France that featured the exploits of the U.S. Marines. When I signed up for the tour, I learned that the guide was Mike Hanlon, a WW1 historian who had contacted me at least ten years previously when he first found my grandfather's memoir online. It turned out that he was using the memoir as a primary source for his detailed itinerary. Visiting the Nov 10 crossing site was a key stop on the tour - though none of us (Mike included) knew exactly how to reach the site by road. When we arrived in the vicinity of the crossing, our 16-passenger bus bounced through farm fields and a forest as we search for the crossing site. When we finally saw the river, we got out of the bus for a better look, and I read aloud the words that my grandfather had written about that battle. As we got back on the bus, Mike told me "When I planned this trip, I intended for someone to read that passage to the group, but I had no idea whatsoever that it might be read by Clarence Richmond's grandson."

    - Robin Richmond


    Buried:
    GRid=39692853; portrait in military dress uniform; Very simple in-ground marker in family plot, plus an in-ground military marker with the inscription "Cpl US Marine Corps, World War I"

    Clarence married Edith Kuykendall Hutcheson on 18 Jul 1923 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA. Edith (daughter of Leander Travis (L.T.) Hutcheson, Sr and Olive Irene Kuykendall) was born on 10 Mar 1898 in Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA; died on 9 Jul 1996 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  
    Edith Kuykendall HutchesonEdith Kuykendall Hutcheson was born on 10 Mar 1898 in Pikeville, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA (daughter of Leander Travis (L.T.) Hutcheson, Sr and Olive Irene Kuykendall); died on 9 Jul 1996 in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1900, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1910, Warren County, Tennessee, USA; Age 12, with widowed father L.T. (55), siblings Mattie(21), John (16), David(9), LT(5)
    • Education: Abt 1918, Spencer, Van Buren County, Tennessee, USA; Burritt College (Private K-12 school)
    • Residence: 1920, Warren County, Tennessee, USA; Civil District 4; Age: 21; Single; living with parents
    • Residence: Betw 1924 and 1981, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1930, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
    • Occupation: Betw 1950 and 1963, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; Teacher; Taught grade school after the children were grown
    • Residence: 1955, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: Betw 1981 and 1995, Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA; Moved to Searcy, AR near her daughter, Ann, after her husband died.
    • Residence: 1995, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA; Lived in a nursing home near her son, Clarence

    Notes:

    My grandmother was very dear to me. I spent several weeks in several summers with my Richmond grandparents in Cleveland, Tennessee. They knew of my love for baseball, and enrolled me in little league at least a couple of times. We'd run up into the Smoky Mountains occasionally, or go down to Rock City or up to Aunt Mattie's home. They took me to a family reunion in Spencer at least once. Granddad also would take me fishing on Tennessee River lakes.

    I remember Grandmother as nurturing, and I remember her smile - and I long for the taste of her dill seed bread. She taught grade school, and I learned about the Trail of Tears and other stories of American history from her. In later years, she was an avid bird-watcher and was able to attract many birds to her garden window.

    I suppose that her nurturing attitude toward me is sadly ironic, considering that, as a mother, she was so dedicated to the overwhelming care of her physically and mentally disabled son Joe Robin (my namesake, who died at 17) that she was not particularly nurturing to my father and his sisters when they were young.

    She carried pain from her younger years throughout her life. She was not able to talk about Joe Robin; I never learned where his name came from. She never got over her anger toward the girl who tripped her 14-year-old sister Clemma, causing a fall from which she died with a ruptured spleen. Nor could she let go of her bitterness toward her step-mother, who was disliked (to put it mildly) by all of her siblings, and who repeatedly threatened to send Edith to an orphan home.

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    From James Murphy (her sister Mattie's son-in-law):
    Edith Kuykendall Hutcheson married Clarence L. Richmond on July 23, 1923. They had four children. They lived in Cleveland, Tennessee where Clarence had a successful insurance agency. Since Edith was the youngest daughter, she had the youngest husband. Her sisters were all widows. In their retirement years Clarence and Edith would take Mattie, Fannie and Mary on long trips through the west and other parts of the country. They were all big talkers and all would try to tell you about the trips at the same time.
    - Transcribed from Jame's journals by Alice Holloman Murphy, James' daughter in law

    Buried:
    GRid=39692855; In-ground grave marker

    Children:
    1. 5. Ann Frances Richmond was born on 4 Aug 1924 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; died on 5 May 2021 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas, USA.
    2. Mary "Nancy" Richmond was born on 22 Jun 1926 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; died on 28 Apr 2008 in Irvine, Orange County, California, USA.
    3. Living
    4. Joe Robin Richmond was born on 7 Jan 1930 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; died on 4 Apr 1947 in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA.


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