Rev. Dennie McGlothin
1886 - 1963 (76 years)-
Name Dennie McGlothin Prefix Rev. Birth 26 Sep 1886 Morgan, Tennessee, United States Gender Male Death 19 Aug 1963 Oak Ridge Hospital, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States Burial Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States Siblings 8 Siblings Person ID I6135 Main Tree Last Modified 7 Feb 2018
Father William Wesley McGlothin, b. 1848, Virginia, United States d. 18 Sep 1894 (Age 46 years) Mother Martha Jane Walls, b. 4 Mar 1858, Morgan, Georgia, United States d. 22 Jul 1935, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States (Age 77 years) Marriage 4 Mar 1877 - What is the source of this info?
Family ID F4392 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Myrtle Belle Stewart, b. 12 Sep 1886, Georgia, United States d. 18 Oct 1918, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States (Age 32 years) Marriage 30 Aug 1914 Children 1. Lelia Dare McGlothin, b. 15 Sep 1915, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States d. 16 Mar 1999, Scott Nursing Home, Lawrenceburg, Lawrence, Tennessee, United States (Age 83 years) [Birth] 2. Otto McGlothin, b. Apr 1917 d. Feb 1978, Oak Ridge Hospital, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States (Age ~ 60 years) 3. McGlothin, b. 18 Oct 1918, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States d. 18 Oct 1918, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States (Age 0 years) Last Modified 24 Jun 2009 Family ID F1463 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos McGlothin, Dennie
Taken in his later years. Not sure where it was made--possibly at the home of his son or daughter.McGlothin, Dennie
This was taken in Dennie's later years, but not too awfully later! Probably 1940s or even early 1950s. He didn't own a car.
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Notes - Coalfield school year 1963 was in session. I was in the 8th grade and it was during history class that Aunt Ruth McGlothin Hamby called me to the front of the room and told me that Uncle Dennie McGlothin had died. Other records say it was 1964. I don't care to argue the date, but recall how hurt it was to know Uncle Dennie was no longer with us. I really didn't know what to make of it. During the summer my sister Jenny and I had gone to his house on several occasions and made banana pudding for him, from scratch, of course! I think he might have paid us a quarter each. That was a huge payment!! I remember clearly that we went to his house to make it at his request. But I also remember our mother sending us to Uncle Denny's house with the ingredients so that we could make the banana pudding for him. I think it must have been a favorite of his. Of course, he told us it was the best banana pudding he had ever eaten!!!
Judy Kesterosn Solis 02-13-07.
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Uncle Dennie lived on Back Valley Road in Coalfield in a long, narrow house. wide, but not deep. At one time it was one house but apparently was walled off to become a duplex. When I was young Mr & Mrs Hobb Oaks lived in one end of the house and Uncle Dennie lived in the other end, the west end. Apparently Grandma McGlothin lived in the house at one time. Of course, she died a long time before I was born. I am not sure of this since it would have been before my memory.
Uncle Denny had three rooms. The living room was the front room of the house. The doorway to the kitchen was to the left of the living room and Uncle Dennie's bedroom was to the right off of the kitchen. A doorway in the kitchen's west wall led outside, where the toilet stood on the edge of the creek. The house was white and had a full length porch. It was on the front edge of the place where Uncle Lil and Aunt Merle lived. A driver had to pass Uncle Denny to the left, and then the Owens' road to the right going on up the hill.
Denny was a brother to Robert Harvey McGlothin (my grandfather) and a brother to Merle Owens, who lived behind Uncle Dennie on the hill.
I don't know who provided Uncle Denny's meals day by day. Did my mother? My aunt Madge? My grandma McGlothin? Aunt Ruth & Uncle Fred?
Uncle Denny's house consisted of a porch stretching from the west to the east with room for a rocking chair stretching from the south to the north.
The house was eventually torn down.
J Solils 06-03-07
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Uncle Denny's wife died in the influenza epidemic of 1918. His wife and baby daughter died and were buried together.
- Coalfield school year 1963 was in session. I was in the 8th grade and it was during history class that Aunt Ruth McGlothin Hamby called me to the front of the room and told me that Uncle Dennie McGlothin had died. Other records say it was 1964. I don't care to argue the date, but recall how hurt it was to know Uncle Dennie was no longer with us. I really didn't know what to make of it. During the summer my sister Jenny and I had gone to his house on several occasions and made banana pudding for him, from scratch, of course! I think he might have paid us a quarter each. That was a huge payment!! I remember clearly that we went to his house to make it at his request. But I also remember our mother sending us to Uncle Denny's house with the ingredients so that we could make the banana pudding for him. I think it must have been a favorite of his. Of course, he told us it was the best banana pudding he had ever eaten!!!