Sixth Generation


559. Rev. Clayton Olmus (Olmus) England246,273,275,509 was born on 23 December 1922 in Fentress County, Tennessee.246,275,510

He appeared in the census in 1930 in Fentress County, Tennessee. Almus 8 son m s w TN TN TN.

He died on 3 June 2003 in [Monterey, Putnam County, Tennessee].246,275,510

Obituary: Rev. Clayton O. England, Dec. 23, 1922 - June 3, 2003 (Crossville Chronicle)
The Rev. Clayton Olmus England, 80, of Crossville, passed away June 3, 2003. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, June 6, at Mt. Union Missionary Baptist Church, with the Rev. Ronnie Swallows and the Rev. Johnny Bertram officiating. Interment will follow in the Campground Cemetery in Fentress County.
The Rev. England was born Dec. 23, 1922 in Fentress County, TN, the son of George Corbin and Cora Jane Padgett England.
He was a member of Woody Freewill Baptist Church. For over 55 years, the Rev. England was a Freewill Baptist minister and served as pastor for eight churches: Portland Freewill Baptist, Woody Freewill Baptist, Union B. Freewill Baptist, Faith Chapel Independent Baptist, Sunnybrooke KY Freewill Baptist, Ridgedale Freewill Baptist, Tyler Point Freewill Baptist and Jonesville Freewill Baptist.
Survivors include his wife of 12 years, Mable Elmore England of Crossville; sons, Billy and Doyle England; stepsons, Reed, Tim and Glen Henry, all of Crossville; daughters, Oma Lee Denny and Judy Conley, both of Monterey, TN; stepdaughters, Sharon Edwards of Crossville and Karen Beaty of Monterey; sisters, Myrtle Farr of Clarkrange and Geneva Lane of Crossville; 23 grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Flossie Miller England; brother, Club England; and sister, Mary Jane England.
Pallbearers will be Arvin Vaughn, Goodman Thompson, Herbert Ashburn, Joe Carr, Leamon Swallows and Andy Honeycutt.
Horner Funeral Home in Cookeville is in charge of the arrangements.

Social Security Death Index Information: Name: Clayton O. England; Last Residence: 38574 Monterey, Putnam County, Tennessee; Born: 23 Dec 1922; Died: 4 Jun 2003.

Clayton was buried on 6 June 2003 in Mount Union Baptist Church Cemetery (Campground Cemetery), Fentress County, Tennessee.275,510 England, Olmus 12-23-1922, Rev., h. of Flossie M.

Rev. Clayton Olmus (Olmus) England and Flossie May Miller were married on 14 April 1943 in Fentress County, Tennessee.273

Flossie May Miller47,246,273,275,509 was born on 27 December 1922 in Tennessee.47,246,273,275

She died on 7 November 1989 in [Monterey, Putnam County, Tennessee].47,246,273,275 Social Security Death Index Information: Name: Flossie M. England; Last Residence: 38574 Monterey, Putnam County, Tennessee; Born: 27 Dec 1922; Died: 7 Nov 1989; State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951).

She was buried about 10 November 1989 in Mount Union Baptist Church Cemetery (Campground Cemetery), Fentress County, Tennessee.47,273,275 Tombstone: Flossie May Miller England 12-27-1922 - 11-07-1989.

Rev. Clayton Olmus (Olmus) England and Flossie May Miller had the following children:

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Rev. Billy Joe England509,510 was born on 9 January 1948 in Fentress County, Tennessee.509

He died on 8 July 2004 in Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee.509

Obituary, Overton County News, 16 Jul 2004.
Funeral services for Rev. Billy Joe England, 56, of Crossville, were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, July 12, 2004, from Mineral Springs Freewill Baptist Church. Burial was in Mineral Springs Cemetery with Rev. Troy England, Bro. Mike Kirby, Rev. Aron Dillon, and Rev. Johnny Bertram officiating. Rev. England died Thursday, July 8 at his home. He was a Freewill Baptist minister for more than 30 years having travelled as an evangelist in Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, and Tennessee. A member of Pilgrim Freewill Baptist Church in Fentress County, he was employed as a construction worker, a truck driver, and recently with Tubular Products in Livingston. Born January 9, 1948, in Fentress County, he was the son of the late Rev. Olmus and Flossie Mae (Miller) England. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Marvin Shane England; a sister, Mary Jane England; a sister-in-law, Marie Raver; a brother-in-law, Junior Denny; and a grandson, Brandon Noel England. Survivors include his wife, Betty (Brown) England of Crossville; five sons, Kemmy Joe England and Jamie Noel England, both of Crossville, Clayton Jimmy England and Richard Paul England, both of Indianapolis, IN, and Troy Dewayne England of Crawford; a brother, Doyle England of Clarkrange; two sisters, Judy Conley and Oma Lee Denny, both of Monterey; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Virgle and Hessie Brown of Greenfield, IN; and 15 grandchildren. Special care provided by Goff Funeral Home of Monterey.

He was buried on 12 July 2004 in Mineral Springs Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery, Overton County, Tennessee.509

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Doyle England (private).

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Oma Lee England (private).

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Judy England (private).

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Mary Jane England (private).

Mable Elmore (private).