| b 07 Oct 1881, , , Jackson, North Carolina | ||||
| d 22 Sep 1925, , , Haywood, North Carolina | Samuel Queen | > | bur , Canton, , North Carolina | William B. Queen | Dicey Rolls |
| Americus Queen | b 24 May 1796 | |||
| | b 28 May 1820 | Mary Nicholson | |||
| Jeptha Queen | d 1900 | d 19 Oct 1878 | ||
| |b 1845 | | | |||
| |d 1911 | Mary Parker | |||
| | | b 28 May 1820 | |||
| Tom M. Queen | John Bracken | > | ||
| |Annie Jones | James Bracken | Tinsley | |m 20 Sep 1902 | Thomas Bracken | b 1765 |
| |, Waynesville, , North Carolina | |b 1800 | Elizabeth Barton | ||
| Lucinda Bracken | d 1882 | |||
| b 1846 | | | |||
| d 29 Sep 1917 | Elizabeth Kitchen | |||
| b 17 Oct 1809 | ||||
| 1 | < | Mary Edna Queen | 2 | < | Eva Queen | 3 | < | James Virlon Queen | 4 | Laura Queen |
Thomas Queen and Annie Jones received their marriage license on 9 September 1902 and were married on 21 September 1902. They were married by J. W. Wood DD and the witnesses were A.B. Medford, Jean Hendrix and Gather McClure (Haywood County Marriage Record Index. Page 38)
Tom was a lumberman and he ran a logging operation and a store in the Sunburst section of Haywood County. The area is now known as lake logan. He was killed in a train wreck there while taking groceries to one of the logging camps. He is buried in Locust Field Cemetery.
Source: Timothy Welch Stinnett GEDCOM, August 1995.