Talk:Lebanon, Tennessee
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I don't want to edit the page. I know I have relatives in Lebanon. My daddy took me there is about 1940 and it looked to me like my relatives were all over the place. Their last name was Tucker and my father's cousin was called "Little Tuck" They lived in a house acrosse the street from Castlegate. I think they owned the City Cafe. They were descendents of My dad's grandmother ,Almiranda Tucker. Can anyone in Lebanon help me? My name is Nyda Williams ?Brown, M.D. My email address is jeanne3@mindspring.com My address is 2660 Peachtree rd 9-F Atlanta , GA 30305 phonw ias 404 261 8821 My father's name was Maynard williams and his cousin"little tuck" called him "Maynie>' Thanks Nyda Brown.
[edit] Hodge family
I am looking for the kin people of the Later Bobby Maxwell Hodge... I think maybe he had was my ggreat Uncle...Maybe if someone reads this they might know him or his family ... i am wanting to know if he had a brother by the name of William Warner Hodge and Lauren Hodge (Bubbie)... and maybe his mother's name could have been Loyce Domingue (Hodge).. If anyone knows these people could you send me a email to brighteyes27@hotmail.com... or write me at 176 Beaver Cr..Brinson Ga 39825 My name is Torri Godwin ... my mother is Loyce Hodge Peterson... Thanks
I edited out some of the article concerning pronunciation. I am a native Middle Tennessean and lived near Lebanon much of my life. Never did I hear anyone pronounce the name of the town as leb-a-none, with a long 'o'. We might use a country accent, but the basic pronunciation would be like what you would hear from a mid-Western newscaster. No native Tennessean would refer to Middle Tennessee as 'central'. You would be looked at funny. We have three geographic regions with deep historical roots - East, Middle and West as in the three stars on the state flag. And it is not Eastern or Western, but East or West.