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Of these, John married After his marriage, J.J.T. He was a farmer and a man of means. He was a colonel of the militia and sheriff David married Margaret Ernest and their children Isaac Hagaman was the father of Theron, who married, first, a Greene, a sister of Jeremy on cove Creek, Solomon was married twice. 4. Louisa Shearer, born May 7, 1817, married Thomas Cottrell and died January 31, 1896. Their Her father was Daniel Moore, of the Globe, Caldwell County. He also had three daughters, one of whom was named Celia. 1881-1969 Vance County Birth Index 1881-1969. Gilbert Hodges lived where I.W. He and another Revolutionary soldier named Jones are buried on the opposite side of the river in the same graveyard. Among his children were: Mary, who married Bedent Baird; Andrew, who married sabra Hix; Eli, who married the widow Rhoda Dyer (born Dugger); Mathias, who married and moved to Indiana; Catherine, who married Benjamin Ward, and went west; Rebecca, Among the first Methodist Churches in Watauga was the one built by the Blackburn family on Riddles fork of Meat Camp Creek, called Hopewell, the Methodists having worshipped in Levi Blackburns house prior to that time. Richard Sanderson is my 8X grandfather. Elrod Family Robert died about 1845. Mast, Sr., were: Noah, who married Elizabeth Roland; Leson, who married Sally Dugger; Eli, who married Callie Dugger; Jack, who married Martha Moore, of the Globe, and Finley P., who married Rhoda Smith. His son, Gilbert, married Robert Shearers daughter. Last Updated: Article History. John was another son of John, Sr., and married Abigail McCreary and lived on Little river. time Asa and his brother had to sleep on the open porch, with a snow coverlet frequently to keep warm. Duke married Sabra, widow of Andrew Harmon, The Perkins Family Daughters of Jordan Councill, Sr., and his wife, Sallie Howard: 1. of Boone, has the old powder-horn he used in that war. These were native Union men who claimed to be in the service of the Union. The four girls all married and reared families. Horton March 26, 1866; B.C. I am the great grand daughter of pattie privett Joyner. She has published poetry in several anthologies and literary magazines. Blackburn Family Volunteers Dedicated to Free Genealogy. The daughters of the first Abner were: Rhoda, born August 27, 1799; Mary, born February 27, 1802; Elizabeth, who married Jacob Reese, March 17, 1825; Susannah, who married Jacob Moody April 28, 1831; Rebecca, who married Jacob Norris March 27, 1835; Mary, who married Wm. The Norris Family [C] CHOWAN PRECINCT East side of Chowan River: Meherrin, Baker[H], Alston [J], Bennett, Parker, Blanthard, Spivy, Hill, Perry, Hunter, Lee, Pendal,Speight, Barns. Sarah, who married W.L. He was influential in getting a wagon road built along the top of the Rich Mountain range from the gap above Boone to a gap just north of Silverstone. Thomas Bingham was born February 3, 1845, and he married, first, Sarah Ann Farmer, February 17, 1870, and, second, Laura E. Combs, July 4, 1885. They had six children, five boys and one girl, all of whom lived to be grown, except one boy, who did not survive his fourteenth year. But being loyalist, they were not welcome there after that great struggle began. Upon the death of Thos. Demarcus, who married a Miss Calloway, daughter of Isom David Miller, and was born in 1806 and died in 1904. Cannon; N. Canada, who married Elmyra Green; Matilda, who married Jesse Gragg; Thomas, who married Polly Spainhour; Polly, who married James Edmisten; Rhoda, who died unmarried; Sarah, who married Phillip Duvall; Temperance, who married A.J. Col. Todds second wife was Mrs. Eliza Edmisten, widow of Harrison Edmisten and a daughter of Mr. Dancey, of Wilkes County. Calvin lived at Sutherland and died in the summer of 1913; J.B. Miller lived on Meat Camp and died December 14, 1914; Myra married a Greer and moved to Kentucky; Carolina married John Norris and moved to Kentucky; Katharine married B.F. Burkett, and Angeline married C.P. John cook, son of Michael, Sr. 10. He was also editor of the Watauga Enterprise from February till November, 1888. Phineas, who married Emma Wyn, of Warren County, North Carolina; Emma, who married Lewis P. Moore, of High Point; Addie Elizabeth, who married J.S. Watson Family Gross now lives, about one half mile east of Hodges Gap. He married Carrie L. Curtis, daughter of Hezekiah Curtis, of Wilkesboro, in 1866. North Carolina Ephriam was the father of Joshua, and Joshua of Lewis, and Lewis of Edward J. The family home was named The Rose Plantation and sat west of the Albermarle Sound. Elizabeth, who married Joseph Greene; 2. Williams family now lived, close to the old graveyard. John Russell. Councill store. W. Farthing; Keziah, To them were born ten children, all of whom are dead but four. Col. Joe B. Todd Millens school at Taylorsville; he served as a private in the Confederate army until the battle of Chancellorsville, where he was severely wounded, and discharged. The son was named Elijah, and he married Irena Carleton, daughter of Wyatt Carleton and his wife, Nancy y Livingston. Joseph Mast, the first of the name to come to Valle Crucis, Watauga County, was born in Randolph County, North Carolina, March 25, 1764, and on the 30th of May, 1783, married Eve Bowers, who had been born between the Saluda and Broad rivers, South Carolina, December 30th, 1758. During this Norris) a lieutenant, to keep order Annie Watkins, born September 5, 1814, married Wm. But, according to Mr. Greenes sketch, the inscription is : F 27 1974. If he is right, the F probably stands for February and 27 for the day of that month on which he died. 4. He had a number of rules, among which was one that no scholar should nickname another scholar, but this rule did not apply to the pedagogue himself. If they were here prior to the War of Independence, then it might be worthwhile to check the Moseley Map for their names, or at least their surnames. There is a graveyard which W.S. 397119. see gaps in your own research and raises opportunities to find new information. 9. Councill; Margaret, who married I do have some Swiss ancestry as well as you. Samuel Baker farm on lower Watauga River, where Samuel Baker had lived till about 1909. Cable Family Nicie married James Calloway; Irene married Samuel Barrier: Elvira married Wiley Holtsclaw; Adeline married W.W. Pressley; Carolina married Madison Gragg; Margaret married Archibald Qualls; Eliza died young and unmarried. North Carolina He was justice of Charlotte County, vestryman of Cornwall Parish, 1765, and captain of militia, 1778. Rivers refugeed from Carter County, Tennessee, to Watauga County, North Rev. He then joined a class in Dr. Millens school at Taylorsville, of which Hon. Boyd went to Middle Tennessee; Isaac settled at Sutherland and was killed by a tree falling on him; John married and lived on Sawyers Creek, as did Hiram. If you have a link about it, Id love to see it. followed, and two years later Hiram married his third wife, Jane Widby, by whom he had one child, a daughter. Their children were: 1. 1 contained the stock of merchandise on hand, the debts due the firm, cash on hand and part of the land. Wiley married twice, first, Mary Norris, Mast, his sons, changed that old mill into the first roller mill in Watauga County in 1897, He married Mollie Greer about 1866. She is still living in Statesville. for the Biden family. About 1815 Joshua and John were living on the old Thomas Lenoir place on the Yadkin River, both having married Greens, but about 1825, they removed with their families While Asa was a small boy he and his brother attended Sunday School in a small old log house which stood at the mouth of a hollow, just below where the widow, Ann farthing, used to live on Beaver Dams. Joel and wife are both dead, while all their children are still living. He married a Miss Frieze from near Winston-Salem. He Robert Tripp b.1722 d. 1800 moved from Providence RI to Core Point, Durhams Creek, Beaufort, NC. Dougherty. Lewis Banners brothers were Martin, who married Mary Ogburn; Anthony, who married ______: John, who married Thomas married Susan Greene, a daughter of John Flatty; Can anyone figure out why that would be? He married Ermine B. Farthing, November 17, 1870. Wm. John Hagaman, son of Isaac, had the following children: Alexander, who married Anna Farthing; Daniel, who married Mary Harmon; Hugh, who married ____; Thomas, who married ____; Francis, who married a Gambill; also two daughters, names not recalled by informant. It is said that the Toledo Blade a few years ago stated that the Story family came to America on the Brown and moved to Georgia, William was born in Virginia and came to Reddys River when a young man. They moved to Green River, Ky., where he died in 1810. I am looking for any Litchfields in the mid to late 1700s. Phineas, another son, married Rebecca Councill, daughter of the first Jordan Councill, and settled on the land now occupied by J.C. Horton, his house having In the 2022-23 academic year, 1,131 North Carolina residents from 65 counties were enrolled as undergraduates, representing 16 percent of the undergraduate student body. The Moseley Map was created in 1733 by Edward Moseley (1682-1749), who was Surveyor General of North Carolina from 1710 just after the famous John death was caused by a hurt received from a cow, followed by the measles. tree when the wood was frozen hard. Council Family His second marriage was to Elizabeth Triplett, to whom there were born Adolphus, Robey and Alice. Another of Lewis Bryans sons was Battle, who married Rebecca Miller, a daughter of hon. Names were Best and Sawyer and others. A widow Van Dyke came from Pennsylvania to Catawba County with her parents and her one child, a son, named William, where, after rearing him to manhood, she died. In February 1991, Susan M. Trimble of the North Carolina Colonial Records Project compileda full index to the map, complete with grid locations for the names indexed, and it was published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Historical Publications Section. Sands rode down with me to Esquire Millers. Did any of your Leonards come into Georgia? Their children were: Wilburn, Tolliver and John. born August 21, 1808; Nancy, born April 15, 1836: Jehiel s., born October 20, 1834; Martha C., born September 27, 1837, and the following, the dates of whose births are unknown: Cleveland, Abner and Joel. 2. a carding machine for carding wool into rolls. Larkin, a preacher, who married Miss Polly Moody. first, and, second, a lady in the State of Washington. W. Farthing, his great-grandson, surveyed the land by the original grant, which was dated 1789 or 1790. Farthing stated that Bingham was suspected of complicity with McGuire in the surrender of the troops at Camp Mast, and that if he was nominated the people of Watauga Alfred J. married Mary Emeline Lutz, who was born in Burke and reared in Caldwell. Rebecca Miller was the daughter of Hon. Bedent married Mary, a daughter of Cutliff Harman, and lived one mile down the Watauga River from Valle Crusic on its left bank, where Walter Baird now lived, though Bedents old house has been replaced by the present large frame dwelling. Maj. Gen. John Brown Gordon Lt. Gen. Ambrose Powell Hill Gen. John Bell Hood Gen. Robert Edward Lee Lt. Gen. Leonidas Polk Maj. Gen. George Edward Pickett Col. Edmund Winchester Rucker Miller and lives on Meat Camp; Alexander, who married Rhoda Howell and lives at Elkland. She still lives there with two children. Greensboro John Farthing was a brother of Rev. He is dead, but she still lives. His children are: Ada Cornelia; Alice Delona, who married John C. Brown; William Thomas, who married Nevada Elrod, and Clara Ella, who married Leonard Cook. He was issued several land grants. They lived three miles east of Boone on the Jefferson road, and used to operate After the death of his first wife Hiram Reese moved his family to what was known as the old Jim Reese house, below Phillip Greers on Cove Creek, in 1830. Davis. 160 Years of History in 9 Snapshots William W. died January 11, 1903, while his widow still survives. John, Jacob had a son, Richard, who died in Texas during the Civil War unmarried, and Susan, who married Daniel Miller, of Ashe; Eliza, who married Ben. William Watkins Farthing and a son of Dudley the first. Davis had four sons, Isaac and David, both of whom died young; Smith, who moved to Texas, and James, father of William s. H.A. Rhea, also born in West Virginia, and a graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. He married Margaret N. Wagner, daughter of N.T. Mary Ray Greer was born September 22 1813 and died March 26, 1906, at the Cricher hotel. Captain Elijah J. Norris was born at the same place as Ephriam September A daughter, who married Solomon Green. Ingram Family North Carolina With Welch bought hi out and has remained ever since. son of Jehiel; Elizabeth, who married Holland Hodges, both of whom are living at Hodges Gap, two miles west of Boone. As tenant farmers, this rent freed them to work on their own plots and such. Alex. Daniel lived and died on Cove Creek. He had ten sons, of whom is still remember Joseph, who settled just below Three forks church. William married Chaney Brookshire and Louisa married T.M. settled, and his house had long been a famous stand or stopping place for travelers and stock drovers from Tennessee to Kentucky. in 1840; Newton, October 8, 1842; Luther, in 1844; Martin, in 1846; mary, in 1848, and Missouri, in 1850. The Lost Town of Cashy. Stonmans men did not molest him or his stock, but robbers who followed that raid stole all he had. Jordan C. married Eliza Todd, a daughter of James Todd; James H. married Vina Vandyke; Willis, He received a pension till the Civil War, and it was restored long after the close of that struggle. Greene, of the Superior Court, of whom a sketch is given below (in original script). He moved to Kentucky . He married Martha Moore, of Johns River, December To Marcus and laura were born Pemberton, Crawford and Wesley, Catharine, Agnes and Lena, and by Marcus third wife, whose name was Elizabeth Munday, were born Thomas C., Lafayette, Eliza, Mary, Laura and Nancy. Their children were: Sophronia, wife of Newton Banner, born July 15, 1850; Andrew J., His widow survives. Then he came back to Watauga County and was admitted to the bar in 1869, and practiced here till 1881, when he moved to Statesville, where he taught a school of law and engaged actively in the practice of his profession. His mother was a sister of the late Judge John Baxter. Cable is a son of Claiborne, and was born June 22, 1846. Farthing Family R.C. John died in the army at Richmond, Va. His widow is still living. John Ingram, son of Jacob, was born on New River one mile from Sands December 24, 1823. Mary married Mack Edwards and lives at Wilkesboro. Vannoy Family Kelsey, the overseeing was done by alexander McRae, the work was commenced in August, 1893, and the road was finished in October 1894. Baird; William , who married Eugenia Campbell; Carlolina, who married Alexander Ward; Simon, who married Martha Baird; Joseph Carroll, who married Eliza I. Mast; Phoebe Sophina, who married In the fall of 1840 Asa, with Hiram McBride, Riley Wilson, two of Asas uncles, a girl named Roland, and two daughters of Jacob Reese, went to the Platt Purchase, Mo., 300 miles west of the Mississippi River, where he stopped with his uncle, James Webb, crossing the Platt River, at New Market. Their children were: John, born December 15, 1818, married Hannah Lowrance, and to them His son, Jordan Councill, was born September 22, 1799. After the close of the war, he was elected clerk of the Superior Court and served till the arrival of Judge J.L. Brazillas children were: Andrew Jackson, who married Polly Green; Brazilla Carrol, who married Catharine Brinkley, of West Tennessee; Sarah, who married Harrison Johnson; Ann, who married Squire Green; Mary Amanda, who married John Combs; Emily, who married Jonathan Green. She was a daughter of John Eagles. He entered land on Brushy fork, near the present Holtsclaw settlement. Their children were Hamilton, who was killed by a tree on Roan Creek when fourteen married Mary Brown September 28, 1896; Temperance Shull married W.H. North Carolina, United States Genealogy FamilySearch A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina by Edward Moseley, late surveyor general of the said province ([London]: Sold at the Three Crowns, 1733). Valentine Reese came from Germany to America about 1750 and married Christina Harman, settling at the old Bowers Place, now called Trade, Tenn. Their children were: John, born in 1770 and married Sarah Eggers, John dying at age seventy and his wife at age ninety-six. My dads side of the family owns land over at Core Point, and in fact, the Tripp Cemetery is at the end of Down Shore Road (where they own property). Jordan Councill the First He married Sallie Howard, daughter of Benjamin Howard, and lived on the right hand side of t he old road which led from Councills store to Jefferson, at what is now called the Buck Horn Tree place and whereJesse robins in 1914 erected two houses. to Ashe county, following members of their wives families, one of whom settled at the Wm. and W.P. He is in good health and lives on Howards Creek, although ninety-odd years of age. In 1880 he became interested in Watauga so much that he bought property there, and in September, 1902, he bought a tract of land he called Tater Hill on Rich Mountain, Clinton never married. North Carolina 2 were the greater part of the land and the love stock principally. William. James Brown came from Holland to Wilkes County and settled near Holmans ford of the Yadkin the Dutch equivalent of Brown sounding very much as the English word is pronounced. Lemuel, John and Hiram Wilson came from Rowan and Lemuel settled at Sutherland and John and Hiram near John Masts present home. on upper Watauga River, Rev. Sallie, who married Rev. These are: Louisa and Julia, who live in Calwell; Susan, who lives Note: At the headwaters [here called the Fitzwilliam River] on the NC/VA line-20,000 acres to Col.William Byrd of Virginia. James was born in Rowan County, from which he came to Ashe before the Revolutionary War when he was about fourteen years old. who married, first, Emily, daughter of Riley and Violet Hodges, and , second, Louisa Bumgarner, of Howards Creek. He settled at his present home at Sugar Grove 1848, and built the dam and grist mill of the present Mast mill before the Civil War, bolting the ground wheat by an old reel still in existence, though J.C. and J.H. This was about 1762. M., killed in Civil War, having been wounded March 31, 1865, and died April 19, 1865, near Petersburg, Va.; James Thompson was accidentally killed September 25, 1850; George Henry married first, Mary E. Council, January 2, 1872, and then Mary A. Rousseau, September He has been postmaster, register of deeds and clerk of the Superior Court, succeeding his brother, Eugene, who died unmarried while serving as register of deeds. Wilson, a missionary of the M.E. Solomons father was Nathan Presnell, and his wife was Mary Whitehead. The children of the Rev. His name appears on the marriage licenses of many, and their Wills, along with land grants. August 31, 1910; Marshall E., who married Neomi Miller and is still living. His daughter was named Catharine. Their children were: Hence, who married an Oliver; Frank who married Rhoda Howell; George, who married a Ray; Catharine, who married a Graybeal; John, who married a Goodman, and Ida, who married a Reeves. Blackburn lived and died in Carter County, Tenn. Issac Hagaman married Joanna Reese, and his son, Hugh, married Elizabeth Wilson, Daughter of Alexander. Their children were: Ann, who married, first, Adam Greene, and , second, Reuben Issacs; John M., who married Martha Byers; Melvin, who married Amanda Eggers; Matilda, who married George Younce; Clarinda, who married Jacob Norris; Elizabeth, who married Jonas Winebarger. These brothers were from Virginia. Is one of them yours? He married Nannie J. Wilson, daughter of Isaac, and she died December 20, 1910. Freeman, a cobbler of Dobson, went to get him, as T., who married Mary E. Boyd, April 15, 1866; James B., who married Emeline Curtis; Mary S., who married Wm. WebThe Grimes and Bryan families were among the most prominent eastern North Carolina families of the nineteenth century. Celie Sherrill, of Burke, she having been born in June and he in August of 1803. Matthews, NC | Data USA The most prominent families in North Carolina politics from the fundamentally disadvantaged Republican Party were the Pritchards and the Jonases. William Watkins Farthing was a minister and traveled some for the old Missionary Society of North Carolina, which antedated the Baptist State Convention, and he was traveling and preaching when he first got acquainted with Watauga County. Who was Caroline married to cuz? I find it kind of interesting that Thomas Week(e)s was a keeper of the land titles early on, but his name doesnt appear on the survey. He stayed till the Revolutionary War was ended, but when Lafayettes soldiers were about to return, John hid himself in a flour barrel at Philadelphia and escaped. Norris; Joel S., who married Sarah Hopkins; William D., who married, first, Bartlett Browns daughter, and , second, Miss Parlier. He returned via the Panama route in 1853. He married Sallie Greene, daughter of Joseph. The children by the second marriage were: Reuben, who married Ellen Wilson, first, and then a Miss Harman; Elijah, who married Amanda Oliver; John, who died when nineteen years of age; Sallie, who married John Adams. She afterwards married John Dougherty, who still lives, having married Martha Cook after the death of his first wife. The genealogy of the family is then traced down to 1876 and included the North Carolina Family whose History has been given above. WebAmong their relatives are members of other prominent North Carolina families including the Bryan and Wolfe families, both of Edgecombe County. The survey was made by S.T. Duke to provide full tuition for eligible students with family incomes below $150,000. Cynthia, who married Edmund Blackburn; Elizabeth, who married Jacob Jones, first, and then Captain William Miller, son of Hon. The next was Euclid, named for the geometrician, and he married Louisa council, Crews battle 3-alarm fire at lithium plant in North Carolina. It was named for William Pitt the Elder, who was then Secretary of State for the Southern Department and Leader of the House of Commons. Lot No. He married Violet Moody, of Watauga. There is still in the family a shot gun or rifle with a bore capable of Their children were: Issac S., John, Sarah and Celie. Thank you for your offer to help with the South Carolina census, however this site is focused on eastern North Carolina. She died in Idaho in 1900. Rev. there is also a tradition that the Greens were members of the Jersey Settlement, and that James Jackson, William Miller, the three Bucks, Tompkins and Horton himself were members of the Jersey Settlement. Of these, James lived in Wilkes, Jennie in Caldwell and Nancy in Watauga. Church, and then John Snider; Ida B., who was born October 13, 1862, and married Wm. His children He closed his doors; they called on him to come out and surrender (p. By his third wife, Louisa Franklin, Daniel had Andrew, who married Victoria Reese; Elizabeth, who went to Georgia; Emeline and Columbus, who also went to Georgia. After the war Major Bingham wasa candidate for the State Senate before a Democratic convention held at Lenoir, and the late W.B. Dr. Wm. He married Nancy Ann Miller in 1861 and went to the war in Young Farthings company, 37th North Carolina regiment, but was discharged in the latter part of 1862 because of bad health, having been slightly wounded twice. John Moccasin Greene with part of his family moved to Mitchell, then a part of Burke, while his brother moved to Rutherford. Their children were: Melvin, who died in infancy; Carolina, who died when three years old ;Wesley Wayne, who was born July 22, 1837 on cove Creek road at the Vanderpool place. Their children were Alfred, Margaret, Sarah, Joseph, Steven and William. His sister married Leroy McCanless, who is now a resident of Florence, Colorado, and a brother of D. Colvard McCanless. He was colonel of the 98th North Carolina Militia. Betsy, who married Abraham Younce; Allie, who married Charles Hayse; Nancy, who married Abraham Lewis; Sallie, who married Jacob Council. From the A.J. Hiram, Issac and Carroll were killed in the Civil War, and Albert P. was wounded twice, John having died just prior to the Civil War. He was a son of Eli and Delphia Hartley, and was born on the 8th day of February, 1835, The Cold Saturday.. The county seat, Hillsborough, was originally known as Childsburgh, after Attorney General Thomas Childs, and it was incorporated in 1759. But before this he had given offence Their children were: Mary, who married Ephriam Norris; Naomi, who married Ephriam Allison; James, who married and one of whose children, Mary, married Thomas Robbins, Sr., the rest of the children going to Butler County, Ohio, before the Civil War, about 1820; Silas married Elizabeth England about 1775. 6. It is said he had one noted son, John, born in 1748, a blacksmith, who shod horses for Washingtons army during the Revolutionary War, was twice captured by the British, and twice rescued. Jehiels children were: Ebenezer, born March 3, 1828; Bennett, born January 29, 1835, and married Jane Green December 6, 1856; Wiley, born June 27, 1836, never married ; Carolina, born January 5, 1838, never married; Rhoda, born March 22, 1839, married Finley P. Mast; Henry, born March 3, 1841, never married; William, born September 18, 1842, never married; Mary, born October 9, 1845, married Tillett Combs; Martha, born June 15, 1847, and Jehiel, born October 27, James Davis, father of H.A., died August 30, 1859. His life was one of devotion to duty. Joseph married Nancy farthing, daughter of Rev. Gardner was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1941, and appeared mainly in small roles more. His son, David, was one of the first settlers in the bounds of what is now Watauga County, near David had twelve children, seven sons and five daughters: Wayne, David, John, William, Joseph, Ephriam and Jonathan; Lydia, who married a Bingham; Elizabeth, who married an Allison, and Nancy, who married a Lewis. 2. would not support him. The stone still stands in the graveyard of the German Reformed church, one mile from Blowing Rock. fan away from his uncle, Joseph, when the former was about eighteen years of age, going to Missouri, where he remained about eighteen months, and then crossed the plains to California in 1849. William Columbus Coffey Ransom married Fannie Hix, daughter of Harman, and their children were Harman, Samuel, Ellen and Polly. Nancy, who married Thomas Green and lived at the mouth of Meat Camp; 3. 2. who married Catharine Moody, daughter of Edward, who lived at what is now Foscoe. They, with her mother and David and Daniel Clarke and Elisha Holder, moved to what is now Watauga in 1840, Nathaniel settling where Abe J. Edminsten now lives, Holder on Howard Creek and the Clark brothers at the mouth of Roan Creek, now Butler, Tenn. Nathaniels children were: Guilford A., Sarah J., William J., Franklins children were: Jackson, who married Tempe Shull; William, who married Sarah McNab; Susan, who married James Lowrance; David F., who married Elizabeth Wagner; Thomas Carroll, who went to Texas, where he died unmarried about 1861. Also Edward or Thomas Stockstill, Stogsdell, Stogdell. John married Jane Graves, whose parents came from England. He had married Margaret Greene in 1842. By john c. Blairs second marriage there were: Sarah Jane, who married Richard Taylor; Alice M.A., who married Valentine Reese; His son, Jacob, was born hear Jefferson and married Peggy, daughter of John Greene, who then lived half a mile from Sands Postoffice, Watauga County. 1839. Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 January 25, 1990) was an American actress and singer. June 27, 2023 1:11 PM. He suffered many hardships and lost much property, living as he did on the border line between Tennessee and North Carolina. Captain E.J. Ferrall; Rachel W., who married Paul Farthing, a son of Wm. John H., who died unmarried; 8. Louisa, who married D.B. Stacy Rambo, of Mountain City, Tenn., and Stewart, who married, first, a Miss Sanborn, and then a Mrs. Roby, and lives at Statesville. William Hodges lived a quarter of a mile east of the cabin in which Jacob M. Councill was killed by Stonemans men in March 1865. W.H. Williams father was also named William, and his wife was the widow of _____ Blair, born Sudderth, a sister of Abraham Sudderth.

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