theshadow45
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Cheatham County Jane Doe has been unidentified for 41 years today.
Hello! No, but if you or another person want to send it, I would appreciate it.
Only if you're a US citizen, or have residence in the US.Making a NAMUS login is free and only takes a second
Hello! No, but if you or another person want to send it, I would appreciate it.
Thanks, I didn't realize it was so limited. I don't mind providing the information.Only if you're a US citizen, or have residence in the US.
You can always tag me if you like. I am always around and will see your notification and would be happy to screenshot the exclusions. I am always referring back to the rule outs and find it helpful to have them posted and handy as well.Could someone please post the current Cheatham County Jane Doe exclusion list from NamUs?
Thank you! I really don't want to bother you every time I mention you (I don't know if you understand me), I really appreciate your help! From Chile I thank you.You can always tag me if you like. I am always around and will see your notification and would be happy to screenshot the exclusions. I am always referring back to the rule outs and find it helpful to have them posted and handy as well.
Wow Linda had a huge familyLooking on ancestry, Linda’s dad was from Tennessee, while her mom was from Pennsylvania. They married in 1963. Their marriage notice lists his dad as being the son of someone who has the same last name as Elsie’s son, and being from Shiloh, so I’m fairly certain this is the right person. At the time, her dad was stationed at Fort Riley in Kansas, although Linda was born in Ohio. I notice that Linda’s name is often paired with another male name, which is a variation on her dad’s name—possibly a brother?
In 1967, a picnic in honor of Elsie (woman listed as great-grandmother in above article) and some others’ birthdays was attended by a Linda Karnes.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 14 August 1967
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 8/14/1967. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 14 August 1967www.newspapers.com
In 1967, out of state family (Detroit) visited Elsie and other relatives, with Elsie, Linda, and another presumed relative returning the visit.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 11 July 1967
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 7/11/1967. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 11 July 1967www.newspapers.com
In 1968, a Linda Karnes traveled with Elsie to visit what was presumably another relative (Julian Karnes) in a hospital in Nashville.
Linda Sue Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 21 November 1968
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 11/21/1968. Linda Sue Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 21 November 1968www.newspapers.com
Also in 1968, Linda and Elsie visited a man listed in one of the above articles who was convalescing.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 5 May 1968
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 5/5/1968. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 5 May 1968www.newspapers.com
In 1970, Elsie and Linda were dinner guests, listed as living in Shiloh.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 30 July 1970
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 7/30/1970. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 30 July 1970www.newspapers.com
In 1971, Linda Karnes of Shiloh had chicken pox.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 2 April 1973
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 4/2/1973. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 2 April 1973www.newspapers.com
In 1971, Elsie and Linda traveled to visit a woman listed in the first article.
Linda Sue Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 10 March 1971
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 3/10/1971. Linda Sue Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 10 March 1971www.newspapers.com
In 1973, Linda and Elsie attended church services at Cumberland Heights Baptist Church.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 2 April 1973
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 4/2/1973. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 2 April 1973www.newspapers.com
In 1975, Linda was on the mend after being on the sick list for several days, still in Shiloh.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 24 February 1975
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 2/24/1975. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 24 February 1975www.newspapers.com
In 1977, Linda participated in the 4-H pullet show.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 24 February 1975
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 2/24/1975. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 24 February 1975www.newspapers.com
In 1978, Linda is on the hospital list.
Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 24 February 1975
Clipping found in The Leaf-Chronicle published in Clarksville, Tennessee on 2/24/1975. Linda Karnes (Cheatham County Jane Doe) 24 February 1975www.newspapers.com
This is the last mention of Linda I can find.
In August 1978, Elsie is on the hospital list. She’s there again in May 1979, with another newspaper specifying Trinity Hospital. This, coinciding with the last mentions of Linda, makes me think that Elsie was no longer in a position to take care of Linda.
In 1980, Elsie is listed in a relative’s obituary as now residing in Cumberland Furnace.
In April 1980, two women are listed as visiting Elsie in Palmyra Nursing Home. There’s a similar listing in March, August, and December 1981. This is listed as happenings for Cunningham.
In May 1981, Elsie sold land to a previously listed presumed relative. Linda would have died somewhere around November of 1980 to May of 1981.
In June 1981, Elsie’s brother passed away. In the survivor list, Elsie is listed as residing in Palmyra Nursing Home.
In May 1985, Elsie passed away at age 87. She was survived by 22 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, and 20 great-great grandchildren.