William Yarbrough
Revolutionary War -
Capt. Wm. Brinkley's Company
of the 1st Regiment of NC Militia
commanded by Col. Samuel Jarvis
Birth 1766 in Wake, North Carolina ,USA
Death 20 Mar 1859 in Toone, Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA
20 Mar 1859 died in the During the Civil War, the Hardeman County Tennessee USA
William Yarbrough 1803 Toone, Hardeman County, Tennessee,
family grandson
Franklin Pierce Yarbrough
Birth Aug 1852 in Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA
Death bef 1939 in Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA Toone is
Elizabeth Lemore (Lee) Willoughby
Birth abt 1842 in Tennessee
Death bef 1899 in Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA
By 1830 the community was populated enough that it was included in the United States census.
In 1856, Toone developed into a railroad town with businesses opening up around the railroad. Brick manufacturing became the major industry, and many homes still have original Toone bricks in their architecture. During the Civil War, the town served as an encampment for the Union Army and saw one small skirmish for rail line control.
William Yarbrough
Revolutionary War -
Capt. Wm. Brinkley's Company
of the 1st Regiment of NC Militia
commanded by Col. Samuel Jarvis
Birth 1766 in Wake, North Carolina ,USA
Death 20 Mar 1859 in Toone, Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA
20 Mar 1859 died in the During the Civil War, the Hardeman County Tennessee USA
William Yarbrough 1803 Toone, Hardeman County, Tennessee,
family grandson
Franklin Pierce Yarbrough
Birth Aug 1852 in Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA
Death bef 1939 in Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA Toone is
Elizabeth Lemore (Lee) Willoughby
Birth abt 1842 in Tennessee
Death bef 1899 in Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA
By 1830 the community was populated enough that it was included in the United States census.
In 1856, Toone developed into a railroad town with businesses opening up around the railroad. Brick manufacturing became the major industry, and many homes still have original Toone bricks in their architecture. During the Civil War, the town served as an encampment for the Union Army and saw one small skirmish for rail line control.
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