William Sherrill IV1
M, #83641, d. between 1758 and 1759
Father | William (IV) Sherrill1 d. 14 Jan 1774 |
Mother | Margaret (?)1 d. 2 Sep 1774 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2017 |
William Sherrill IV married Jean Wilson.1
William Sherrill IV died between 1758 and 1759; Killed by Indians.1
William Sherrill IV died between 1758 and 1759; Killed by Indians.1
Family | Jean Wilson |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 54. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
Samuel Sherrill Jr.1
M, #83643, b. 1748, d. 1791
Father | Samuel Sherrill Sr.1 b. 1 Oct 1725, d. 22 Jun 1800 |
Mother | Mary Preston Davidson1 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2017 |
Samuel Sherrill Jr. married Altha (?)1
Samuel Sherrill Jr. was born in 1748.1
Samuel Sherrill Jr. died in 1791 at Greene Co., Tennessee, USA.1
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Samuel Sherrill Jr. was born in 1748.1
Samuel Sherrill Jr. died in 1791 at Greene Co., Tennessee, USA.1
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Family | Altha (?) |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 58. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
Susan Sherrill1
F, #83645, b. between 1750 and 1752, d. 1785
Father | Samuel Sherrill Sr.1 b. 1 Oct 1725, d. 22 Jun 1800 |
Mother | Mary Preston Davidson1 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Susan Sherrill was born between 1750 and 1752.1 She married Col. Leroy Taylor, son of William Taylor and Mary Bradford, circa 1772
; His 1st wife. Per Sherrill [1994:I:108]: "They were married when LeRoy Taylor was fourteen years old..."2,3
Susan Sherrill died in 1785 at Greene Co., Tennessee, USA.1
; His 1st wife. Per Sherrill [1994:I:108]: "They were married when LeRoy Taylor was fourteen years old..."2,3
Susan Sherrill died in 1785 at Greene Co., Tennessee, USA.1
Family | Col. Leroy Taylor b. 23 Jul 1758, d. 24 Mar 1834 |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 58. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, pp. 58, 107.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 108. Sherrill cites Zella Armstrong, 1918-1933. Notable Southern Families, Vol. III, "Taylor of Tennessee, pp. 120-22.
Col. Leroy Taylor1
M, #83646, b. 23 July 1758, d. 24 March 1834
Father | William Taylor2 |
Mother | Mary Bradford2 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Col. Leroy Taylor was born on 23 July 1758 at William Co., Virginia, USA.2 He married Susan Sherrill, daughter of Samuel Sherrill Sr. and Mary Preston Davidson, circa 1772
; His 1st wife. Per Sherrill [1994:I:108]: "They were married when LeRoy Taylor was fourteen years old..."3,4 Col. Leroy Taylor married Mary Bradford after 1785
; His 2nd wife. His 1st wife d. in 1758.5
Col. Leroy Taylor died on 24 March 1834 at Leesburg, Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, at age 75.5
Col. Leroy Taylor began military service between 1776 and 1780 at Revolutionary War For more information, see Sherrill [1994:I:106].2
.1 He was per Sherrill [1994:I:58] "He represented Washington County, Tennessee, at its first Territorial Legislature inm 1794 and again in 1796." between 1794 and 1796 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA.1
; per Sherrill [1994:I:107]: "Leroy Taylor applied for revolutionary War pension in 1832 at age 74 in washington Co., Tenn. He was awarded $143.33 per anum."5
; His 1st wife. Per Sherrill [1994:I:108]: "They were married when LeRoy Taylor was fourteen years old..."3,4 Col. Leroy Taylor married Mary Bradford after 1785
; His 2nd wife. His 1st wife d. in 1758.5
Col. Leroy Taylor died on 24 March 1834 at Leesburg, Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, at age 75.5
Col. Leroy Taylor began military service between 1776 and 1780 at Revolutionary War For more information, see Sherrill [1994:I:106].2
.1 He was per Sherrill [1994:I:58] "He represented Washington County, Tennessee, at its first Territorial Legislature inm 1794 and again in 1796." between 1794 and 1796 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA.1
; per Sherrill [1994:I:107]: "Leroy Taylor applied for revolutionary War pension in 1832 at age 74 in washington Co., Tenn. He was awarded $143.33 per anum."5
Family 1 | Susan Sherrill b. bt 1750 - 1752, d. 1785 |
Family 2 | Mary Bradford |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 58. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 106. Sherrill cites Emmet R. White, 1984. Revolutionary War Soldiers of Western North Carolina: Burke County, Vol. 1, pp. 276-277.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, pp. 58, 107.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 108. Sherrill cites Zella Armstrong, 1918-1933. Notable Southern Families, Vol. III, "Taylor of Tennessee, pp. 120-22.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 107. Sherrill cites Emmet R. White, 1984. Revolutionary War Soldiers of Western North Carolina: Burke County, Vol. 1, pp. 276-277.
Adam Sherrill1
M, #83647, b. 1758, d. 1828
Father | Samuel Sherrill Sr.1 b. 1 Oct 1725, d. 22 Jun 1800 |
Mother | Mary Preston Davidson1 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2017 |
Adam Sherrill married Mary (?)
; his 1st wife.1 Adam Sherrill married Rebecca Kilgore
; his 2nd wife.1 Adam Sherrill was born in 1758.1
Adam Sherrill died in 1828 at Bledsoe Co., Tennessee, USA.1
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In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, Adam Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.2
; his 1st wife.1 Adam Sherrill married Rebecca Kilgore
; his 2nd wife.1 Adam Sherrill was born in 1758.1
Adam Sherrill died in 1828 at Bledsoe Co., Tennessee, USA.1
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In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, Adam Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.2
Family 1 | Rebecca Kilgore |
Family 2 | Mary (?) |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 59. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 64.
Uriah Sherrill1
M, #83650, b. between 1750 and 1755
Father | Samuel Sherrill Sr.1 b. 1 Oct 1725, d. 22 Jun 1800 |
Mother | Mary Preston Davidson1 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Uriah Sherrill died at 1731, Macon Co., North Carolina, USA.1 He married Frances Dobson
; his 1st wife.1 Uriah Sherrill married Elizabeth Thompson
; his 2nd wife.1 Uriah Sherrill was born between 1750 and 1755 at Rowan Co., North Carolina, USA.2
Uriah Sherrill died in April 1835 at Macon Co., North Carolina, USA.2
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In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, Uriah Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.3
; his 1st wife.1 Uriah Sherrill married Elizabeth Thompson
; his 2nd wife.1 Uriah Sherrill was born between 1750 and 1755 at Rowan Co., North Carolina, USA.2
Uriah Sherrill died in April 1835 at Macon Co., North Carolina, USA.2
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In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, Uriah Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.3
Family 1 | Elizabeth Thompson |
Family 2 | Frances Dobson |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 59. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, pp. 59, 75.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 64.
John Sherrill1
M, #83653, b. between 1756 and 1762, d. 1823
Father | Samuel Sherrill Sr.1 b. 1 Oct 1725, d. 22 Jun 1800 |
Mother | Mary Preston Davidson1 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2017 |
John Sherrill married Sarah (?)1
John Sherrill was born between 1756 and 1762.1
John Sherrill died in 1823 at Overton Co., Tennessee, USA.1
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John Sherrill witnessed the will of Samuel Sherrill Sr. on 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.2
John Sherrill was born between 1756 and 1762.1
John Sherrill died in 1823 at Overton Co., Tennessee, USA.1
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John Sherrill witnessed the will of Samuel Sherrill Sr. on 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.2
Family | Sarah (?) |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 59. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 64.
William Sherrill1
M, #83655, b. circa 1759, d. after 1840
Father | Samuel Sherrill Sr.1 b. 1 Oct 1725, d. 22 Jun 1800 |
Mother | Mary Preston Davidson1 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
William Sherrill married Rebecca Overstreet.1
William Sherrill was born circa 1759.1
William Sherrill died after 1840 at Walker Co., Georgia, USA; possibly d. in Walker Co., GA.2
In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, William Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.3
William Sherrill was born circa 1759.1
William Sherrill died after 1840 at Walker Co., Georgia, USA; possibly d. in Walker Co., GA.2
In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, William Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.3
Family | Rebecca Overstreet |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 59. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, pp. 59, 75.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 64.
Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill1
F, #83657, b. circa 1760, d. after 1855
Father | Samuel Sherrill Sr.1 b. 1 Oct 1725, d. 22 Jun 1800 |
Mother | Mary Preston Davidson1 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill was born circa 1760.1 She married Isaac Taylor circa 1785
; Her 1st husband.2 Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill married Littlepage Sims in 1791
; Her 2nd husband.1 Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill married John Robertson after August 1830
; Her 3rd husband. Her 2nd husband d. in Aug 1830.1,3
Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill died after 1855 at Blount Co., Alabama, USA; Sherrill [1994I:59] says d. aft 1835 in St. Clair Co., AL. Sherrill [1994I:74] says d. aft 1855 in Blount co., AL.2
In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.4
; Her 1st husband.2 Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill married Littlepage Sims in 1791
; Her 2nd husband.1 Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill married John Robertson after August 1830
; Her 3rd husband. Her 2nd husband d. in Aug 1830.1,3
Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill died after 1855 at Blount Co., Alabama, USA; Sherrill [1994I:59] says d. aft 1835 in St. Clair Co., AL. Sherrill [1994I:74] says d. aft 1855 in Blount co., AL.2
In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.4
Family 1 | Isaac Taylor d. b 1791 |
Family 2 | Littlepage Sims b. 1765, d. Aug 1830 |
Family 3 | John Robertson |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 59. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, pp. 59, 74.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Littlepage Sims: https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=179227025. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 64.
Isaac Taylor1
M, #83658, d. before 1791
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Isaac Taylor married Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill, daughter of Samuel Sherrill Sr. and Mary Preston Davidson, circa 1785
; Her 1st husband.2
Isaac Taylor died before 1791; His wife remarried in 1791.1
.1 He was Surveyor for the first Greene County Court in 1783 at Greene Co., Tennessee, USA.1
; Her 1st husband.2
Isaac Taylor died before 1791; His wife remarried in 1791.1
.1 He was Surveyor for the first Greene County Court in 1783 at Greene Co., Tennessee, USA.1
Family | Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill b. c 1760, d. a 1855 |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 59. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, pp. 59, 74.
Littlepage Sims1
M, #83659, b. 1765, d. August 1830
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Littlepage Sims was born in 1765 at Virginia, USA.2 He married Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill, daughter of Samuel Sherrill Sr. and Mary Preston Davidson, in 1791
; Her 2nd husband.1
Littlepage Sims died in August 1830 at Shelby Co., Alabama, USA; from Find A Grave.com:
Birth: 1765, Virginia, USA
Death: Aug., 1830, Shelby County, Alabama, USA
He was a Virginian by birth and early Tennessee Indian fighter by necessity a surveyor by profession and a signer of the Alabama Constitution by election. He has been described as "seeming to have been a man of great energy and patriotism who participated in all political activities in both state and country." From notes in Dorothy Sims Bible
Family links: Children: Littlepage Simms (1806 - 1854)*
Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial
Specifically: Burial unknown, Possibly in Montgomary Co. Alabama, this memorial is based on th 1830 Census
Created by: Eugene Watson
Record added: May 10, 2017
Find A Grave Memorial# 179227025.2
He was one of the signers of the Alabama Constitution at Alabama, USA.1
.1
; Her 2nd husband.1
Littlepage Sims died in August 1830 at Shelby Co., Alabama, USA; from Find A Grave.com:
Birth: 1765, Virginia, USA
Death: Aug., 1830, Shelby County, Alabama, USA
He was a Virginian by birth and early Tennessee Indian fighter by necessity a surveyor by profession and a signer of the Alabama Constitution by election. He has been described as "seeming to have been a man of great energy and patriotism who participated in all political activities in both state and country." From notes in Dorothy Sims Bible
Family links: Children: Littlepage Simms (1806 - 1854)*
Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial
Specifically: Burial unknown, Possibly in Montgomary Co. Alabama, this memorial is based on th 1830 Census
Created by: Eugene Watson
Record added: May 10, 2017
Find A Grave Memorial# 179227025.2
He was one of the signers of the Alabama Constitution at Alabama, USA.1
.1
Family | Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill b. c 1760, d. a 1855 |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 59. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Littlepage Sims: https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=179227025. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
John Robertson1
M, #83660
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
John Robertson married Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill, daughter of Samuel Sherrill Sr. and Mary Preston Davidson, after August 1830
; Her 3rd husband. Her 2nd husband d. in Aug 1830.1,2
; Her 3rd husband. Her 2nd husband d. in Aug 1830.1,2
Family | Mary Jane "Polly" Sherrill b. c 1760, d. a 1855 |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 59. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Littlepage Sims: https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=179227025. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
George Davidson Sherrill1
M, #83661, b. 1761, d. 1840
Father | Samuel Sherrill Sr.1 b. 1 Oct 1725, d. 22 Jun 1800 |
Mother | Mary Preston Davidson1 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
George Davidson Sherrill was born in 1761.1 He married Elizabeth Hunt circa 1790 at Franklin Co., Alabama, USA,
; her 2nd husband.2
George Davidson Sherrill died in 1840 at Coffee Co., Tennessee, USA.1
.1
In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, George Davidson Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.3
; her 2nd husband.2
George Davidson Sherrill died in 1840 at Coffee Co., Tennessee, USA.1
.1
In Samuel Sherrill Sr.'s will dated 4 June 1800 at Washington Co., Tennessee, USA, George Davidson Sherrill was named as an heir; Washington, Co, TN, Will Book 1, p. 53:
I Samuel Sherrill of the county of washington and State of Tennessee being sick and much endiposed in boty but sound mind and memory calling to recolection that it is appointed that all men are to depart this mortal life do make constiltute and ordain this my last Will & testament and do give & Bequeath such wordly goods and property as it has pleased God to possess me with in the following manner, to wit.
Item - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Catherine Sevier the wife of John Sevier Senior a negro wench named Rachel & her young child called such about ten weeks old which negro with her increae I give and bequeath unto the said Catherine Sevier and the heirs of her body for ever.
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son Uriah Sherrill one negro man slave named Smart about thirthy five years old
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved son John Sherrill a negro boy called Inn about three years old the son of a wench called Violett
Item - I give & bequeath unto my well beloved daughter Mary Sims the wife of Littlepage Simms my two negroe woman Jane and Martha
Item - I give & bueath unto my two well beloved sons George & William Sherrill my plantation and tract of land on which I now live containing as expressed in the original grant two hundred and fifty acres and being the land I purchased from John Sevier the same to be divided in the following manner that is to say beginning on the lwoer corner of the tract being on the River Nolachucky adjoining the lands of John Sevier Senior then running up the river ninety one poles thereto corner, from thence to run nearly a north course as such course as will not include a greater quantity than one hundred acres which is to be formed into One division being the lower and the one adjoining next to the lands of John Secier Senior which land I allot give & bequeath unto my son George Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever, and altogether with the aforesaid land one negro woman names Suck Supposed to be about forty years old.
Item - I give & bequeath all the remainder of the said tract of land lying above into my son William Sherrill and his heirs and assigns forever and I also give and bequeath unto my son William all my stock of horses, cows & hoggs beasts of every kind whatever and my household furniture of every description that is or may be in my possession at the time of my decease.
Having given unto my son Adam Sherrill two negroes being the proportionate part I have entered for his legacy I now only will and bequeath unto himi the aforesaid Adam three dollars in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
I do hereby revoke all former willls & testaments that I have at anytime heretofore made ratifying & confirming this as my last Will & Testamient and I do hereby Ordain appoint and constitute my trusty & well beloved friend John Sevier Senr. and William Sherrill my executors of this my last will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thosand eight hundred 1800
(Witnesses)Benjamin Were; George Were.3
Family | Elizabeth Hunt |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 60. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, pp. 60, 74.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 64.
Elizabeth Hunt1
F, #83662
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Elizabeth Hunt married (?) Morgan
; her 1st husband.1 Elizabeth Hunt married George Davidson Sherrill, son of Samuel Sherrill Sr. and Mary Preston Davidson, circa 1790 at Franklin Co., Alabama, USA,
; her 2nd husband.2
; her 1st husband.1 Elizabeth Hunt married George Davidson Sherrill, son of Samuel Sherrill Sr. and Mary Preston Davidson, circa 1790 at Franklin Co., Alabama, USA,
; her 2nd husband.2
Family 1 | (?) Morgan |
Family 2 | George Davidson Sherrill b. 1761, d. 1840 |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 60. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, pp. 60, 74.
William Taylor1
M, #83664
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Family | Mary Bradford |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 106. Sherrill cites Emmet R. White, 1984. Revolutionary War Soldiers of Western North Carolina: Burke County, Vol. 1, pp. 276-277.. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
Mary Bradford1
F, #83665
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Family 1 | Hosea Rose |
Family 2 | William Taylor |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 106. Sherrill cites Emmet R. White, 1984. Revolutionary War Soldiers of Western North Carolina: Burke County, Vol. 1, pp. 276-277.. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols, Vol. 1, p. 108. Sherrill cites Zella Armstrong, 1918-1933. Notable Southern Families, Vol. III, "Taylor of Tennessee, pp. 120-22.
Mary Bradford1
F, #83666
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2017 |
Mary Bradford married Col. Leroy Taylor, son of William Taylor and Mary Bradford, after 1785
; His 2nd wife. His 1st wife d. in 1758.1
; Sherrill [1994:I:107] says "kin to his [Leroy' Taylor's] mother."1
; His 2nd wife. His 1st wife d. in 1758.1
; Sherrill [1994:I:107] says "kin to his [Leroy' Taylor's] mother."1
Family | Col. Leroy Taylor b. 23 Jul 1758, d. 24 Mar 1834 |
Citations
- [S3824] Mary La Jean David Sherrill, compiler, Samuel Sherrill, Son of Adam and Elizabeth and Some of His Descendants (2 Volumes) (Decorah, IA: The Amundsen Publishing Co., 1994), Vol. 1, p. 107. Sherrill cites Emmet R. White, 1984. Revolutionary War Soldiers of Western North Carolina: Burke County, Vol. 1, pp. 276-277.. Hereinafter cited as Sherrill [1994] Samuel Sherrill 2 vols.
Henry C. Vaught1,2
M, #83668, b. circa 1851, d. 17 February 1877
Father | W. E. Vaught1,3 b. bt 1820 - 1825, d. bt 17 Aug 1870 - 4 Jun 1880 |
Mother | Sarah A. (?)1 b. 1832 |
Charts | Descendents of John (Johann) Paul VOGT/VAUGHT |
Last Edited | 30 Nov 2017 |
Henry C. Vaught was born circa 1851 at Tennessee, USA; age 9 in 1860 census.1
Henry C. Vaught died on 17 February 1877 at Madison Co., Texas, USA.2
Henry C. Vaught was buried after 17 February 1877 at Allphin, Midway, Madison Co., Texas, USA; from FindAGrave:
Birth: Oct. 31, 1850
Death: Feb. 17, 1877
Burial: Allphin Cemetery, Midway, Madison County, Texas, USA
Created by: Melody
Record added: Nov 01, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 60975151
Inscription: "Henry C. Son of M. E. & S. A. VAUGHT born Oct. 31, 1850 Died Feb. 17, 1877. Aged 26 yrs 8ms & 17ds."2
Henry C. Vaught was listed as a resident in W. E. Vaught and Sarah A. (?)'s household in the census report on 10 July 1860 at Madison Co., Texas, USA; p. 453, lines 6-9, dwelling 253, family 253
6 VAUGHT, M. E. 35 [1825] M Farmer $1465 AL
7 " , Sarah A. 28 [1832] F TN
8 " , H. C. 9 [1851] M TN Attended School
9 " , Mary A. 7 [1853] F TN Attended School.1
Henry C. Vaught was listed as a resident in W. E. Vaught and Sarah A. (?)'s household in the census report on 16 August 1870 at Midway, Madison Co., Texas, USA; p. 306-B, lines 12-17, dwelling 122, family 122
12 VAUGHT, M. E. 50 [1820] M W Farmer $1000 $600 AL
13 " , Sarah 38 [1832] F W Keep House TN
14 " , H. C. 19 [1851] M W Farm Laborer TN
15 " , M. H. 18 [1852] F W TN
16 " , Weaver 10 [1860] M Mulatto? Work farm TX Cannot Read Cannot Write
17 MITCHELL, Ed 20 [1850] M W Farm Laborer TX.4
Henry C. Vaught died on 17 February 1877 at Madison Co., Texas, USA.2
Henry C. Vaught was buried after 17 February 1877 at Allphin, Midway, Madison Co., Texas, USA; from FindAGrave:
Birth: Oct. 31, 1850
Death: Feb. 17, 1877
Burial: Allphin Cemetery, Midway, Madison County, Texas, USA
Created by: Melody
Record added: Nov 01, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 60975151
Inscription: "Henry C. Son of M. E. & S. A. VAUGHT born Oct. 31, 1850 Died Feb. 17, 1877. Aged 26 yrs 8ms & 17ds."2
Henry C. Vaught was listed as a resident in W. E. Vaught and Sarah A. (?)'s household in the census report on 10 July 1860 at Madison Co., Texas, USA; p. 453, lines 6-9, dwelling 253, family 253
6 VAUGHT, M. E. 35 [1825] M Farmer $1465 AL
7 " , Sarah A. 28 [1832] F TN
8 " , H. C. 9 [1851] M TN Attended School
9 " , Mary A. 7 [1853] F TN Attended School.1
Henry C. Vaught was listed as a resident in W. E. Vaught and Sarah A. (?)'s household in the census report on 16 August 1870 at Midway, Madison Co., Texas, USA; p. 306-B, lines 12-17, dwelling 122, family 122
12 VAUGHT, M. E. 50 [1820] M W Farmer $1000 $600 AL
13 " , Sarah 38 [1832] F W Keep House TN
14 " , H. C. 19 [1851] M W Farm Laborer TN
15 " , M. H. 18 [1852] F W TN
16 " , Weaver 10 [1860] M Mulatto? Work farm TX Cannot Read Cannot Write
17 MITCHELL, Ed 20 [1850] M W Farm Laborer TX.4
Citations
- [S3827] 1860 Federal Census, 1860 Census, TX, Madison Co., Madisonville, Year: 1860; Census Place: Madison, Texas; Roll: M653_1300; Page: 453; Family History Library Film: 805300
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=35259790
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7667/4297442_00331/35259790?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16540810/person/29778350567/facts/citation/157544272525/edit/record - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Henry C Vaught: https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Vaught&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=46&GScnty=2676&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=60975151&df=all&. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S337] Helen Spurlin, Manuscript, tentatively titled "Moving in on the Cherokees" or "Neighbors to the Cherokees", Vol. V of Vaught Compilation (P. O. Box 1377, Diamond Springs, CA 95619, Telephone: 916-644-5615: Helen Spurlin, Feb. 1, 1994), p. 41. Hereinafter cited as Spurlin [1994] ms Vol. V.
- [S3828] 1870 Federal Census, 1870 Census, TX, Madison Co., Midway, Year: 1870; Census Place: Beat 1, Madison, Texas; Roll: M593_1597; Page: 306B; Family History Library Film: 553096
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&indiv=try&h=7766393
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7163/4267888_00082/7766393?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16540810/person/29778350567/facts/citation/157544272704/edit/record
Mary A. Vaught1
F, #83669, b. circa 1853
Father | W. E. Vaught1,2 b. bt 1820 - 1825, d. bt 17 Aug 1870 - 4 Jun 1880 |
Mother | Sarah A. (?)1 b. 1832 |
Charts | Descendents of John (Johann) Paul VOGT/VAUGHT |
Last Edited | 29 Nov 2017 |
Mary A. Vaught was born circa 1853 at Tennessee, USA; age 7 in 1860 census.1
Mary A. Vaught was listed as a resident in W. E. Vaught and Sarah A. (?)'s household in the census report on 10 July 1860 at Madison Co., Texas, USA; p. 453, lines 6-9, dwelling 253, family 253
6 VAUGHT, M. E. 35 [1825] M Farmer $1465 AL
7 " , Sarah A. 28 [1832] F TN
8 " , H. C. 9 [1851] M TN Attended School
9 " , Mary A. 7 [1853] F TN Attended School.1
Mary A. Vaught was listed as a resident in W. E. Vaught and Sarah A. (?)'s household in the census report on 16 August 1870 at Midway, Madison Co., Texas, USA; p. 306-B, lines 12-17, dwelling 122, family 122
12 VAUGHT, M. E. 50 [1820] M W Farmer $1000 $600 AL
13 " , Sarah 38 [1832] F W Keep House TN
14 " , H. C. 19 [1851] M W Farm Laborer TN
15 " , M. H. 18 [1852] F W TN
16 " , Weaver 10 [1860] M Mulatto? Work farm TX Cannot Read Cannot Write
17 MITCHELL, Ed 20 [1850] M W Farm Laborer TX.3
Mary A. Vaught was listed as a resident in W. E. Vaught and Sarah A. (?)'s household in the census report on 10 July 1860 at Madison Co., Texas, USA; p. 453, lines 6-9, dwelling 253, family 253
6 VAUGHT, M. E. 35 [1825] M Farmer $1465 AL
7 " , Sarah A. 28 [1832] F TN
8 " , H. C. 9 [1851] M TN Attended School
9 " , Mary A. 7 [1853] F TN Attended School.1
Mary A. Vaught was listed as a resident in W. E. Vaught and Sarah A. (?)'s household in the census report on 16 August 1870 at Midway, Madison Co., Texas, USA; p. 306-B, lines 12-17, dwelling 122, family 122
12 VAUGHT, M. E. 50 [1820] M W Farmer $1000 $600 AL
13 " , Sarah 38 [1832] F W Keep House TN
14 " , H. C. 19 [1851] M W Farm Laborer TN
15 " , M. H. 18 [1852] F W TN
16 " , Weaver 10 [1860] M Mulatto? Work farm TX Cannot Read Cannot Write
17 MITCHELL, Ed 20 [1850] M W Farm Laborer TX.3
Citations
- [S3827] 1860 Federal Census, 1860 Census, TX, Madison Co., Madisonville, Year: 1860; Census Place: Madison, Texas; Roll: M653_1300; Page: 453; Family History Library Film: 805300
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=35259790
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7667/4297442_00331/35259790?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16540810/person/29778350567/facts/citation/157544272525/edit/record - [S337] Helen Spurlin, Manuscript, tentatively titled "Moving in on the Cherokees" or "Neighbors to the Cherokees", Vol. V of Vaught Compilation (P. O. Box 1377, Diamond Springs, CA 95619, Telephone: 916-644-5615: Helen Spurlin, Feb. 1, 1994), p. 41. Hereinafter cited as Spurlin [1994] ms Vol. V.
- [S3828] 1870 Federal Census, 1870 Census, TX, Madison Co., Midway, Year: 1870; Census Place: Beat 1, Madison, Texas; Roll: M593_1597; Page: 306B; Family History Library Film: 553096
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&indiv=try&h=7766393
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7163/4267888_00082/7766393?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16540810/person/29778350567/facts/citation/157544272704/edit/record
Sarah Barefield1
F, #83670
Charts | Descendents of John (Johann) Paul VOGT/VAUGHT |
Last Edited | 21 Jan 2018 |
Sarah Barefield married Therington Vaught, son of Henry Vaught Sr. and Catherine Whittenberger, on 10 November 1826 at Marengo Co., Alabama, USA,
; Marriage Record #1: Ancestry.com - Alabama, Compiled Marriages from Selected Counties, 1809-1920
Name: Thorton Vaught
Gender: Male
Spouse: Sarah Barefield
Spouse Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 10 Nov 1826
Marriage Place: Marengo
Performed By: Minister of the Gospel
Surety/Perf. Name: Daniel Monaghan
OSPage: 132
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Alabama, Compiled Marriages from Selected Counties, 1809-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Dodd, Jordan R., comp.. Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920.
Marriage Record #2: Ancestry.com - Alabama, Marriage Index, 1800-1969
Name: Thorton Vaught
Spouse: Sarah Barefield
Marriage Date: 10 Nov 1826
County: Marengo
State: Alabama
Performed By Title: Minister of the Gospel
Performed by Name: Daniel Monaghan
Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Alabama, Marriage Index, 1800-1969 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data:
Alabama Center for Health Statistics. Alabama Marriage Index, 1936-1969. Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Montgomery, Alabama.
Dodd, Jordan R., et. al. Early American Marriages: Alabama to 1825. Bountiful, UT: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx.
Hunting For Bears, comp. Alabama marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library.
Dodd, Jordan R., comp. Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920.1,2
Reference: Spurlin [1994:V:40]: says "He was m and had 3 girls by 1830 and was living 9in Pike Co., AL." She does not name his wife or the daughters. at Pike Co., Alabama, USA.3
Sarah Barefield appeared in the census of 22 July 1870 at Township 9, DeKalb Co., Alabama, USA; Ancestry.com - U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880
Name: Sarah Vaught
Enumeration Date: 22 Jul 1870
Place: Township 9, DeKalb, Alabama, USA
Schedule Type: Agriculture
OS Page: 1
Line Number: 4
Source Citation: Census Year: 1870; Census Place: Township 9, DeKalb, Alabama; Archive Collection Number: M279; Roll: 27; Page: 1; Line: 4; Schedule Type: Agriculture
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.4
Sarah Barefield appeared in the census of 25 June 1880 at Township 8, DeKalb Co., Alabama, USA; Ancestry.com - U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880
Name: Sarah Vaught
Enumeration Date: 25 Jun 1880
Place: Township 8, Dekalb, Alabama, USA
Schedule Type: Agriculture
OS Page: 1
Line Number: 2
Source Citation: Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Township 8, Dekalb, Alabama; Archive Collection Number: M279; Roll: 27; Page: 1; Line: 2; Schedule Type: Agriculture
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.5
; Marriage Record #1: Ancestry.com - Alabama, Compiled Marriages from Selected Counties, 1809-1920
Name: Thorton Vaught
Gender: Male
Spouse: Sarah Barefield
Spouse Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 10 Nov 1826
Marriage Place: Marengo
Performed By: Minister of the Gospel
Surety/Perf. Name: Daniel Monaghan
OSPage: 132
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Alabama, Compiled Marriages from Selected Counties, 1809-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Dodd, Jordan R., comp.. Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920.
Marriage Record #2: Ancestry.com - Alabama, Marriage Index, 1800-1969
Name: Thorton Vaught
Spouse: Sarah Barefield
Marriage Date: 10 Nov 1826
County: Marengo
State: Alabama
Performed By Title: Minister of the Gospel
Performed by Name: Daniel Monaghan
Source information: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Alabama, Marriage Index, 1800-1969 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data:
Alabama Center for Health Statistics. Alabama Marriage Index, 1936-1969. Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Montgomery, Alabama.
Dodd, Jordan R., et. al. Early American Marriages: Alabama to 1825. Bountiful, UT: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx.
Hunting For Bears, comp. Alabama marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library.
Dodd, Jordan R., comp. Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920.1,2
Reference: Spurlin [1994:V:40]: says "He was m and had 3 girls by 1830 and was living 9in Pike Co., AL." She does not name his wife or the daughters. at Pike Co., Alabama, USA.3
Sarah Barefield appeared in the census of 22 July 1870 at Township 9, DeKalb Co., Alabama, USA; Ancestry.com - U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880
Name: Sarah Vaught
Enumeration Date: 22 Jul 1870
Place: Township 9, DeKalb, Alabama, USA
Schedule Type: Agriculture
OS Page: 1
Line Number: 4
Source Citation: Census Year: 1870; Census Place: Township 9, DeKalb, Alabama; Archive Collection Number: M279; Roll: 27; Page: 1; Line: 4; Schedule Type: Agriculture
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.4
Sarah Barefield appeared in the census of 25 June 1880 at Township 8, DeKalb Co., Alabama, USA; Ancestry.com - U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880
Name: Sarah Vaught
Enumeration Date: 25 Jun 1880
Place: Township 8, Dekalb, Alabama, USA
Schedule Type: Agriculture
OS Page: 1
Line Number: 2
Source Citation: Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Township 8, Dekalb, Alabama; Archive Collection Number: M279; Roll: 27; Page: 1; Line: 2; Schedule Type: Agriculture
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.5
Family | Therington Vaught b. c 1805 |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record #1 seen on Ancestry.com on 20 Nov. 2017 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4192&h=118285&ssrc=pt&tid=16540810&pid=29778350564&usePUB=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record #2 seen on Ancestry.com on 20 Nov. 2017 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7838&h=1771217&ssrc=pt&tid=16540810&pid=29778350564&usePUB=true
- [S337] Helen Spurlin, Manuscript, tentatively titled "Moving in on the Cherokees" or "Neighbors to the Cherokees", Vol. V of Vaught Compilation (P. O. Box 1377, Diamond Springs, CA 95619, Telephone: 916-644-5615: Helen Spurlin, Feb. 1, 1994), p. 40. Hereinafter cited as Spurlin [1994] ms Vol. V.
- [S3831] 1870 Federal Census Agriculture Schedule, 1870 Census Agriculture Schedule AL, DeKalb Co., Township 9, Census Year: 1870; Census Place: Township 9, DeKalb, Alabama; Archive Collection Number: M279; Roll: 27; Page: 1; Line: 4; Schedule Type: Agriculture
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1276&h=6291652&ssrc=pt&tid=16540810&pid=29778393764&usePUB=true
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1276/32786_1220706416_0010-00018/6291652?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16540810/person/29778393764/facts/citation/157544251403/edit/record - [S3832] 1880 Federal Census Agriculture Schedule, 1880 Census Agriculture Schedule AL, DeKalb Co., Township 8, Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Township 8, Dekalb, Alabama; Archive Collection Number: M279; Roll: 27; Page: 1; Line: 2; Schedule Type: Agriculture
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1276&h=6354160&ssrc=pt&tid=16540810&pid=29778393764&usePUB=true
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1276/32786_1220706416_0022-01831/6354160?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16540810/person/29778393764/facts/citation/157544251524/edit/record