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These are pictures of some of the family of Orville and Beulah (Eslinger) Maddron.

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John (Jack) Maddron Madrin and Jane (Lida) Coinstner are thought to be our ancestors who came from England1808:  Lawson Maddron was born  in Tennessee.  Maddron Bald Trail was named after him.1831:  Our ancestors, James Maddron and Elilzabeth Woodby married on July 13, 1831 in Carter County, TN1850:  James and Elizabeth (Woodby) Maddron were living in Johnson County, TN when the 1850  Census was taken1852:  Richard Alexander and Isaac N. Maddron appear in census records as being the same age1860:  The Maddron family was living in Johnson County, Tennessee1870:  it looks like Richard Alexander was living in Sevier County, TN with his parents and brother Isaac1880:  James and Elizabeth (Woodby) were living in Upper Cosby, Cocke County, TN when the 1880 census was taken.1880:  Richard, Mary and son Ben were found in Cocke County, TN in 18801883:  After Richard died in 1882, Mary married their neighbor, Daniel James1900:  Benjamin Maddron family in the 1900 census1900:  On October 11, 1900, Ben Maddron married Alice McMahan1904:  Maddron Family, Sevier County, Tennessee1910:  Benjamin Maddron family in the 1910 census1918:  Benjamin Maddron registered for WWI on 09-12-1918Twins Orville Lee and Effie Mae Maddron as young adults.  They were born in 1906.1920:  Benjamin Maddron and family in the 1920 censusAlice McMahan Maddron with her daughter Harriet and LouElla1930:  On April 17, 1930, the family was found on Dunn Creek in  Sevier County.1930:  On April 28, 1930, Ben Maddron married Adelaide Davis