Moses Street, Jr. was the first Street to settle in Dickson County, Tennessee. Accompanied by his wife Ailsey and four or five children, migrated from North Carolina to Dickson County, Tennessee. They settled just south of Ruskin Cave, extending in a narrow strip from Dry Hollow, up Union Hollow to about Maple Grove. The originial homesite is unknown, as is the site of their graves. There are two possibilities, one is that they are buried in the Street Cemetery in Union Hollow and the other is the Old Street (Ruskin) Cemetery across Dry Hollow Branch from Jewell Cave on the Yellow Creek Road.
Moses Street, Jr. was the first Street to settle in Dickson County, Tennessee. Accompanied by his wife Ailsey and four or five children, migrated from North Carolina to Dickson County, Tennessee. They settled just south of Ruskin Cave, extending in a narrow strip from Dry Hollow, up Union Hollow to about Maple Grove. The originial homesite is unknown, as is the site of their graves. There are two possibilities, one is that they are buried in the Street Cemetery in Union Hollow and the other is the Old Street (Ruskin) Cemetery across Dry Hollow Branch from Jewell Cave on the Yellow Creek Road.
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