Married Maggie Shell daughter of William Shell to Jefferson Ely, Apr 1888.
Claiborne Progress
George Livesay bought a new large printing out fit in Cincinatti, Ohio.
James A. Day obituary - Feb. 1840 - June 17, 1888
Wed. July 11, 1888.
A. G. Payne was in town today
Claiborne County Democrate Vol. 1 Tazewell, Tenn Wed. Oct 5, 1892.
Mrs. J H. Carr the wife of our worthy friend, J. H. Carr of Old Town was in town last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. E.A. Hurst, accompanied by her son and duaughter Jammie and Mrs. Della.
The Tazewell Times
Vol 1 Tazewell, Claiborne Co., TN Wed. 12/23/1896 - Local Dots.
Miss Maggie Hodges, went to Lone Mt. Wednesday last to visit her sister, Mrs. James Day.
Mrs. Mollie Yoakum of Lone Mt. and Miss Sallie Carroll of Knox Co. were visiting the Miss Stones of this place this week.
Mrs. William Chumley visited friends and realitives last week at Cumberland Gap.
The Tazewell Times
Vol. 1, Tazewell, Claiborne Co., TN Wed 12/23/1896
George Livesay Commission Merchant, New Tazewell, TN
Cash paid for chickens, eggs, geese, ducks and livestock. People wishing
prices, etc. can get message over the telephone at my expense. Oct 7-1.
The New Tazewell Times - Wednesday 10-20-1897
Cash Paid for Poultry
I buy Live Poultry in car lots and also handle eggs, beeswax and dry fruits
New Tazewell Times - George Livesay, Editor and Proprietor .50 a year.
George Livesay called Tazewell about Springs village, Grand Old Republican Party.
Livesay & Ford Livery Stable
Miss Rosa Payne and Mattie Livesay went down the country the other day to enjoy the country air.
Announcement
What countless and magnificent escapes even the best of us in our short
career and what fatalities we clutch which we should have shuned with horror.
And how easy it is now to look back on our lost battlefields that might have
been victorys had we stopped to read the grim lesson of experience, the
threatening danger that stared us in the face at every turn in life when
prosperity had been blighted and pledges had been broken and promises had
been forgotten. All because we fainted under the banner of King Credit, but
now have come again with the bullion, the stuff that will buy the world, with
goods that is unexcelled in quality, and with prices that will prove to you
that the Almighty Dollar is King of the World. And thanks to my many friends,
I will prove to you if you will visit me and examine my goods, that I am on top.
I will pay you cash for your produce and will redeam every pledge
I have made to living man, and will continue to condemn without fear,
thievery, robbery, corruption and dishonesty in the future as I have in the past.

My grandmother was previously married to Daniel Cawood Yoakum but the marriage was annuled by her father George Livesay. (see below)
| As a special request to my brother Robert T. (Phil) Payne I have decided to study my grandmother Payne's marriage to Daniel C. Yoakum, son of James R. Yoakum. He was mistaken in his assumption that this marriage took place after my Grandfather Lafayette G. Payne died in 1924. Here is some proof. In the 1900 Claiborne County census the following is found.
Martha (Elizabeth VanBebber) Yoakum, aged 77, born Mar 1822, widow, eight children w/ four living, bp TN, both parents TN; daughter Sarah (never married) aged 40, born Apr 1860, bp TN, both parents TN; A Grandchild - Daniel C. (son of James R.) aged 23, born Feb 1877; Mattie aged 16, born Jun 1884 -- both born TN" Who was this Mattie above? Robert W. Payne had already married Mattie Mason and is listed in the 1900 Census, below. Here is the 1900 Census for John Mason's household and then Robert W. Payne and Mattie (Mason) Payne then Lafayett G. Payne and Daisy Yoakum Payne:
1900 Census, Claiborne County, Tennessee, CD 10, SD 250, ED 10, page 146a, dwelling & family 88:
1900 United States Federal Census
Home in 1900: Civil District 10, Claiborne, Tennessee
1900 United States Federal Census
Home in 1900: Civil District 9, Claiborne, Tennessee My grandfather Lafayette G. Payne first married Daisy B. Yoakum, daughter of Ewing B. Yoakum (B. stands for Burdine - who was from same family as Methodist Episcopal Minister Eziekel Burdine). Daisy B. Yoakum died in child birth in 1900 (See Picture). In the 1910 Claiborne County Census the following appears:
It is told me that Daniel Cawood was not good to Mattie Livesay and that her father George Livesay had the marriage annuled. Shelby Cawood Yoakum later had a brother Glenn Samuel Yoakum born 1913, most know him from the Claiborne County now Century Banking family. After my grandfather's first wife died he married Mattie Livesay in November 1901. During a visit with Leo Walker Yoakum around 2001 and after receiving an email <SEE BELOW> from the grandaughter of Shelby Cawood Yoakum I was able to reunite by phone the widow of Glenn Samuel Yaokum, Leo Walker Yoakum and daughter Glenna Rose Yoakum with family they hadn't seen or heard from in years. That made me and them very happy. |
My Uncle Lafayette Payne at 90 (2002) remembers this:
"Evidently when the railroads started in the Late 1800's, our Grandfather A.G. Payne became the agent at Lone Mountain
and later my Dad (L.G. Payne) became the agent and did the use of the Telegraph Machine there....
I remember his doing this while I stood and watched him. During those early years also, grandfather George Livesay
was in Tazewell (New Tazewell) owning and operating the privately owned Telephone System (1912-1918),
which connected to Knoxville and Kentucky area by using a plug-in and ringer for connections.
The switchboard at Lone Mountain was operated in Aunt Eliza's (Payne-Jennings) house, and the one in Tazewell
was over the Livesay Produce business. I have watched and operated both these operations while there."
George Livesay later moved to Knoxville where he established a store on Central Ave., Knoxville, TN and resided
there the rest of his life.
Please follow the link below to see excerpts from the Knoxville Business Directory regarding the Livesay Produce Store.
Subj: Yoakum Date:8/16/99 2:15:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: nurban@usit.net (Nancy Urban) To: JPayne5744@aol.com Dear Joe, My name is Nancy Urban and I live in Signal Mountain, TN. I am trying to find a starting place for my son-in-law Steven Scott Yoakum. Steve's parents were divorced when he was young, and he is seeking information about his father's family. His father died in 1991. James Butler Yoakum (Steve's Dad) had polio as a child. Found documents written by Shelby Cawood Yoakum that Lettie Breeding's grandfather was named ? Simmons and gave the land for Tyes Branch Primitive Baptist Church (evidently flooded by TVA). Shelby had a check from the government for 5 cents compensation. (What a slap in the face) The only information that I have is as follows: Generation 1: Dan Cawood Yoakum m Lettie Breeding. (Mayben Mattie Livesay First?) Children - Shelby Cawood Yoakum, 3/28/1907 Claiborne Co, TN - 11/14/1974 Tuscumbia, Colbert Co, AL. Annette Yoakum m Lloyd Wilman. Glen L Yoakum. James M. Yoakum 5/19/1908 - 10/09/1995, Claiborne Co, TN m Myrtle. Generation 2: Shelby Cawood Yoakum (Steve's grandfather) m Artie Juanita Butler. Children: James Butler Yoakum (Steve's father) and Jack C. Yoakum. It would mean so much to Steve if I could find his family. Thank you, Nancy |
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