Saturday, December 30, 2023

It’s Family Time~The Jacob Moulder Family

Jacob Moulder was born 21 January 1806 in Grainger County, Tennessee. This birth date is from two FindAGrave memorial and had not been proven by a valid, legal document. 

Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Jacob Moulder (21 January 1806–October 1863), Memorial # 88560703.

Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Jacob Molder (21 January 1806–19 December 1863), Memorial # 90169896.

He married Susanna Capley on 17 December 1829 in Tennessee. Susanna Capley was born 3 August 1801 in Rowan County, North Carolina, a daughter of  Peter Capley, Jr. and Maria Barbara Grappin. In the 1850 Census, there were six children in the household. There is also their oldest daughter Martha married to Daniel Dry and living nearby. 

Jacob, at age 55, served in the Union Army until he was medically discharged on 28 July 1863 by a Surgeon's certificate of disability and final statements given 31 July 1863 at Nashville, Tenn. [https://www.fold3.com/image/268107254].

He returned home safely only to be murdered by the Confederate Army in October 1863. 

Jacob Moulder and Susanna Capley had the following children:

i. Martha Ann Moulder, born abt 1831, Bedford County, Tennessee; married Daniel Dry, Tenneessee..

ii. Jasper Washington Moulder was born on 6 Nov 1832 in Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee. He died on 11 Feb 1920 at the age of 87 in Halls Mill, Bedford, Tennessee.

iii. Sarah Elizabeth Moulder was born on 30 Dec 1834 in Bedford County, Tennessee. She died on 17 Feb 1936 at the age of 101 in Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee.

iv. William P. Moulder, born abt 1838, Bedford County, Tennessee; married Mary A. V. Statum, 31 Oct 1877, Bedford County, Tennessee.

v. Mary Jane Moulder, born abt 1840, Bedford County, Tennessee; married Elijah Williams; died 8 Feb 1922, Thayer, Oregon, Missouri.

vi. Christiana A. Moulder was born about 1842 in Bedford County, Tennessee.

vii. Samuel Kimbrough Moulder, born 25 Sep 1845, Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee; married Roseanna Pickle; died 26 Dec 1936, Shelbyville, Bedford, Tennessee.

Susannah (Capley) Moulder died in 1888. There is a specific death date for her floating around the various online trees but again there is no proof document for this date. 

Realted Article:

Susannah (Capley) Moulder is my 1st Cousin 5X Removed.

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1. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed  November 2023); Memorial page for Jacob Moulder; (21 January 1806–October 1863); Find a Grave memorial # 88560703, Citing Molder Cemetery; Bedford County, Tennessee, USA.

2. 1850 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page:#188B (Stamped), Line:#31, Dwelling:#54, Family:#54, Household of Jacob MOLDER; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : on-line December 2023); citing  National Archives Microfilm M432.

3. 1860 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, Western Division District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page:#247B (Stamped), Line:#13, Dwelling:#1236, Family:#1189, Household of Jacob MOULDER; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : on-line December 2023); citing National Archives Microfilm M653.

4. Ancestry, "Civil War Service Records" database, Military Service Records (https://www.fold3.com/ : accessed December 2023), entry for Jacob Moulder, Pvt.; Company "E", 10 Tenn, Infantry; Union.

5. Ancestry, Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1861-1904 (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1195/ : on-line December 2023), Tombstone Request, Jacob Moulder, 5 October 1863.

6. "An Alarming Evil.," The Nashville Daily Union, Nashviklle, Tennessee, 25 October 1863, Page 2, column 1; Digital On-Line Archives, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/ : on-line December 2023); https://www.newspapers.com/.

7. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Jacob Moulder (21 January 1806–October 1863), Memorial # 88560703.

8. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Jacob Molder (21 January 1806–19 December 1863), Memorial # 90169896.

9. "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : on-line; https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/275733:7836 December 2023), Jacob Moulder & Susannah Copley Marriage, Marriage Year: 1829.

10. 1870 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page:#325 (Stamped); Line:#27, Dwelling:#94; Family:#98, Household of  Susan MOLDER; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : Viewed online November 2023); citing National Archives Microfilm M593_.

11. 1880 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, enumeration district (ED) 012, Page 312 (Stamped), Line 13, Dwelling#18, Family#131, Household of  S. K. MOULDER; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 30 April 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm T9_.


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Friday, December 29, 2023

The Murder of Jacob Moulder

Jacob Moulder was born 21 January 1806 in Grainger County, Tennessee.

He married Susanna Capley on 17 December 1829 in Tennessee. Susanna Capley was born 3 August 1801 in Rowan County, North Carolina, a daughter of  Peter Capley, Jr. and Maria Barbara Grappin. In the 1850 Census, there were six children in the household, plus their oldest daughter married Daniel Dry and was living nearby. 

Then in April 1861 this family and many others suffered the tragedy of the Civil War. At age 55, Jacob enlisted on 15 June 1862 with Company "E", 10 Tennessee Infantry at age 17, his youngest son, Samuel K. enlisted also with Company “E” on 26 December 1862. The 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Both returned from the War.

Jacob was mustered out and discharged on 28 July 1863 by Surgeon's certificate of disability and final statements given 31 July 1863 at Nashville, Tenn. [https://www.fold3.com/image/268107254]. He returned home to his family and was murdered about 9 weeks after returning home. 

Transcription:

Wheeler's soldiers on their last expedition into Bedford county, took Jacob Moulder, a discharged Federal Soldier, aged sixty-five, and one of the most upright and inoffensive citizens of that county, dragged him out of his bed and hung him to a tree. The murderers then went to the residence of a German, a man of excellent character, tore him from the arms of his wife, dragged him into a thicket and, shot him through the head. They also hung a third Union man, in the same county, and doubtless practiced similar outrages wherever they marched.

There are many on line trees that say Jacob Moulder died in December 1863. But, there are several documents that clearly shows Jacob Moulder was hung and died on or about 7 October 1863.There “The Nashville Daily Union”, Military Tombstone Application. The Tombstone application show death occurring on 6 October 1863.   

Susannah (Capley) Moulder lived another 25 years after this senseless wartime retribution that took the life of her husband. She died as best as I can determine in 1888. Some say she died 6 July 1888 but I was unable to confirm this date. 

Susannah (Capley) Moulder is my 1st Cousin 5X Removed. 

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1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Tennessee_Infantry_Regiment_(Union)

2. Ancestry, Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1861-1904 (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1195/ : on-line December 2023), Tombstone Request, Jacob Moulder, 5 October 1863.

3. "An Alarming Evil.," The Nashville Daily Union, Nashviklle, Tennessee, 25 October 1863, Page 2, column 1; Digital On-Line Archives, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/ : on-line December 2023); https://www.newspapers.com/.


Saturday, December 23, 2023

Merry Christmas 2023

 


Wishing all my family, friends and readers a very 

Merry Christmas 

and a 

Happy New Year




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1.Image by pikisuperstar on Freepik

Its: Family Time~The William Thomas Graves Family


This blog post is a repeat of an earlier post with some minor updates.  I 
have written about William Thomas Graves entry into the Civil War and the fact that he didn’t survive the war. This article is about William Thomas and his family.

William Thomas Graves was born about 1836 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina. He appeared in two censuses (1850-1860) prior to his enlistment into the Civil War. He enlisted on 13 August 1862 and served with Co. C, 8th SC Infantry. William Thomas Graves died of pneumonia on 15 Oct 1862 at the age of 26 at Charlestown Hospital, Virginia in Charlestown, Virginia.

 
William Thomas Graves and Mary Gilley Lassiter were married on 26 Jul 1857 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina.
 MARRIAGE: St. David's Parish, South Carolina; Minutes of the Vestry 1768-1832; Parish register 1819-1924, Page 105, by Brent H. Holcomb, C.A.L.S., Southern Historical Press, Greenville, SC 1991. July 26, 1857 at the residence of James Hewitt, William Graves and Mary G. Lassiter, both of the district.

Mary Gilley Lassiter, the daughter of Eli Lassiter and Mary Gainey, was born in 1839 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina. After the loss of her husband, she was found living in a POOR HOUSE on 3 Aug 1866. She died sometime after Aug 1866.
 
Mary Graves Poor House

William Thomas Graves and Mary Gilley Lassiter had the following children:
 
i. Clarinda G. Graves, born 23 Oct 1859, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; married Christopher Wesley Teal, 25 Nov 1878, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; died 1 Aug 1933, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina.
 
ii. Nancy Jane Graves was born in 1862. Nancy was baptized on 1 January 1874, age 12; after that date nothing more is known about Nancy Jane Graves.

Baptism: "St. David's Parish, South Carolina Minutes of the Vestry 1768-1832, Parish Register 1819-1924" by Brent H. Holcomb, 1991. Page 67-68.
(2)1874-Jany 1st Fest. Circumcision. At St. David's Church, after the Last lesson at Morning Prayer, Nancy Jane, aged 12, daughter of Mary and Wm. Thos. Graves. Sponsors Jacob Gainey, Miss R. A. Reddy & Revd. Jno W. Motte (Page 68).
 
These two children are the only known children born to the union between William Thomas Graves and Mary Gilly Lassiter survived. 
 
Clarinda Graves married Christopher Wesley Teal in 1878 and they had eight children; six sons and two daughters. It is not known whether her Mother was still living on her marriage date. We do know it was a struggle caring for two children with no spouse to help and provide support.  Clarinda (Graves) Teal died 1 August 1933. 

OBITUARY: Mrs. Clara W. TEAL, widow of the late C. W. Teal of the Zoar section, died at the home of her son, E. T. Teal, Tuesday morning [1 August] at about 11 o'clock. Funeral services were held at Mr. Teal's residence Wednesday at 10 O'clock A.M., conducted by the Rev. Golie Smith, her pastor. Burial was in the Zoar cemetery. Mrs. Teal is survived by the following sons and daughters: Thurman,  E. T., M. L., Lewis P. and John W. Teal; Mrs. W. W. Davis and Mrs. S. J. Hursey. Mr. John W. Teal left his home in Omaha, Nebraska, when notified Monday night of the critical condition of his mother. Traveling by airplane he was here in time for the funeral. Mrs. Teal was over 70 years of age and had been seriously sick for about one week. She leaves her children as a precious legacy the memory of beautiful Christian motherhood. [ The Chesterfield Advertiser, 3 August 1933].
 
Teal descendants, of this couple, are still living in Chesterfield County today. 


 William Thomas Graves is the brother of my 2nd Great Grandmother Sarah Jane Graves Purvis. 










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1. 1850 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Page 106A, Line 8, Dwelling 110, Family 110, Household of Mary GRAVES; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 November 2011); citing National 
2. 1860 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Page: 171; Line 3, Dwelling 1082, Family 1080, Household of [William] Thomas GRAVES; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 November 2011); citing National Archives Microfilm M653_1217.
3. Ancestry, "Civil War Service Records" database, Military Service Records (http://www.fold3.com/ : accessed 13 October 2013), entry for Thomas GRAVES, Private; Co. C, 8th SC Infantry; Confederate.
4. Brent H. Holcomb C.A.L.S., St. David's Parish, South Carolina Minutes of the Vestry 1768-1832,: Parish Register 1819-1924 (Greenville, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1991), pages 87-68.
7. The South Carolina Genealogical Society, "Freedmen's Bureau Ration Book: May - September 1866 Darlington, South Carolina," The Carolina Herald (Summer Issue 2003): Page 27.
6. Holcomb, St. David's Parish, South Carolina Minutes of the Vestry 1768-1832,, page 105.
7. 1860 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Population Schedule, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Page: 171; Line 3, Dwelling 1082, Family 1080, Household of [William] Thomas GRAVES.
8. "South Carolina, Freedmen's Bureau Records, 1865-1872," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-36671-7806-5?cc=2127881&wc=M9HH-D8P:1937351358 : accessed 22 Dec 2013), Cheraw (agent) > Roll 64, Registers of rations issued, vol 1-2, Apr-Sep, no year listed > image 121 of 199.
9. Holcomb, St. David's Parish, South Carolina Minutes of the Vestry 1768-1832,, page 68.

Monday, December 18, 2023

DEED OF GIFT – Henry Davis, Jun'r to Benjamin Davis.

 DEED OF GIFT


Transcription:

DEED OF GIFT – HENRY DAVIS, JUN’R TO BENJAMIN DAVIS 

South Carolina} 

Marion District} Know all men by these presents that I Henry Davis, Jun’r in consideration of the Affection which I have for My relation Benjamin Davis do Give & release unto the Said Benjamin Davis all my rights Title Interest & Claim which I could have In that part of Thomas Port Will left to Francis Port During her natural life according to Said Thomas Ports Will to have & to hold all Such rights Title Interest & Estate to him & To his heirs forever In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand & Seal this 30th October 1817. Henry Davis Jun’r Signed in the presence of JB. Godfrey B. F. Godfrey. 

South Carolina} 

Marion District} Personally appeared before Me Austin Stone one of the Justices of the peace of said District John B. Godfrey who being duly sworn declareth that he saw Henry Davis Jun’r Sign & deliver the within instrument of writing for the uses and purposes therein contained and that Benj. F. Godfrey was a Subscribing Witnefs To the Same JB Godfrey. Sworn before me this 30th Oct. 1817. Austin Stone J.P. Marion County 

Benjamin Davis was the son of Evan David, Sr. and Jane Rees and the husband of Rachel Port. Henry Davis is most likely the Grandson of Benjamin and Rachel. 

Thomas Port was the Brother of Rachel Port. 

Thomas Port's Last Will & Testament contained the following bequest: "it is my will that the residue of my personal Estate to Equally divided between my Brothers & Sisters "Children Share and Share alike." 

Benjamin Davis is my 5th Great Grand Uncle.


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1. Register of Deeds Deed Book G, page 57 

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLV-5V1P?i=464&cat=472601

Saturday, December 16, 2023

The Andrew Jackson Wallace Family

A reliable source for the birth of Andrew Jackson Wallace has not been found. Family folklore places his birth to have occurred around 1812 in Chesterfield District, SC. The Chesterfield County 1810 Census contains an entry for Betsey Wallace who most likely is the Mother of Andrew.

1810 CENSUS: Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; Page#564, Line#03 Betsey WALLACE Household, 1 Female, age 16 to 25 [Betsey]; 2 Females, age under 10; 2 Males, ages 10-15 and 1 Male, age under 10. 

The next record of Betsey is a local newspaper announcement initiated by her son Eli Wallace on 3 February 1840 -- Whereas, Eli Wallace made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and Effects which were of Elizabeth Wallace. This announcement  shows that Betsey Wallace died before 3 February 1840. 

Four of these 5 children are believed to be known; but, one daughter and the husband/father are still unknown.

Based on Betsey age as reported in the 1810 Census, age 16-25; she was borne between 1785-1794.

Andrew Jackson Wallace first appears in the Chesterfield County 1840 Population Census. He is married and his age is reported to be between 20-29 making his birth to have occurred between 1811- 1820. If these numbers are correct it could be interpretative as Betsey being with Child (Andrew) when the Census were taken in her home. Note: On  25 August 1861, Andrew Jackson Wallace enlisted with Capt. Kelly's Co, Light Artillery (Chesterfield Artillery) to serve in the Civil War. He reported has age as 44 making his birth year to be 1817 instead of the 1812 date that is being passed among on-line trees. 

Clearly, very little interest was place on age and birth dates in early America and the loss of record compounds this problem.

As stated, Andrew Jackson Wallace was married in 1840 and had 2 females in his household; 1 female, age 10 –14 and 1 Female, age 15 to 19. The oldest female, age 15-19 is Mary Ann Graves wife of Andrew Jackson Wallace. Their first borne child, a son, was borne about 1841.  

In 1840, Mary Ann Graves, is also found in the household of her Mother, Mary Graves, b. 1795. She (Mary Ann) was borne about 1825 making her age to be 15 in 1840. The father of Mary Ann Graves is unknown. Andrew Jackson Wallace and Mary Ann Graves were married in 1840. Records prior to the Civil War were destroyed during that war making a record of their marriage impossible to find.

Andrew Jackson Wallace was a farmer as most men were during this era. Mary Ann was a stay at home Mom.  Andrew and Mary owned a tract of land containing 225 acres on Boggy Branch.   

The 1850 Agricultural Census describes his operation thusly: 

Wallace, Jackson, was Owner, Agent, or manager of a farm consisting of 20 improved acres, and 105 unimproved acres. The cash value of the farm was $500, and the value of farming implements and machinery was $50. The livestock consisted of 1 horse(s), 0 Ass(es) and Mule(s), 2 Milch Cow(s), 0 working Oxen, 2 other cattle; 0 Sheep, and 25 Swine, valued at $155. The farm produced 0 bushel(s) of Wheat, 0 bushel(s) Rye. 150 bushel(s) Indian Corn, 0 bushel(s) of Oats, 0 lb(s) of Rice, 0 lb(s) of Tobacco, 0 bale(s) of ginned Cotton of 400 lbs, 0 lb(s) of Wool, 7 bushel(s) of Peas and Beans, 0 bushel(s) Irish potatoes, 0 bushel(s) Sweet potatoes, 0 bushel(s) of Barley, 0 bushel(s) of Buckwheat, and 0 gallon(s) of Wine. The value of the garden produce was not recorded. Also harvested was 10 lb(s) of Butter, 0 lb(s) of Cheese, and 1 ton(s) of Hay.  

On 18 May 1889, Andrew Jackson Wallace deeded a 147-acre tract of land belonging to the heirs of William Wallace to his son, Hampton Wallace for the sum of one hundred dollars. (DB 10:85)

6 March 1872, Andrew Jackson Wallace and his two sons, David and Caleb signed an agreement with S. H. Powers and Company not to exceed one hundred and fifty dollars for the said S. H. Powers and Company to supply their need in manure, provisions and family supplies for the current year. Those provisions are to be used by Andrew Jackson and his two sons to cultivate a tract of land rented by the Jackson’s from Thomas E. Powe. (DB 3, Page 704).

Many on line trees and his FindAGrave Memorial shows Andrew dying abt 1888; but, we know from Chesterfield County Deed (DB 10:85) that Andrew Jackson Wallace died after 10 May 1889. And Thanks to a fellow genealogist we now know that he received a Civil War Pension Check on 20 April 1894 making his known DEATH DATE to be AFTER 20 April 1894.  

Chart Courtesy of Dennis Wallace


Andrew Jackson Wallace and Mary Ann Graves had the following children:

i. Andrew Jackson Wallace Jr. was born about 1841 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina

ii. Clement Clermont Wallace was born about 1844 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina.  

iii. Henrietta Kelsoe Wallace, born 7 Jul 1846, Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina; married Louis J. Gainey; died 21 Jan 1916, Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina.

  iv. David J. Wallace was born on 10 May 1847 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina.

v. William Caleb Wallace was born on 11 Sep 1848 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina.

vi. Laura C. Wallace, born abt 1850, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; married Samuel John Hunter, 1870, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; died 12 Dec 1929, Kershaw County, South Carolina.

vii. Hampton Henry Wallace, born 12 Sep 1853, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; married Sarah Anne Ross, abt 1870, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; died 21 May 1927, Mt. Croghan, Chesterfield, South Carolina.

viii. John Duncan "Dock" Wallace, born 12 Oct 1854, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; married Phallie Jane Plyler, 1891; died 19 Mar 1915.

ix. Harriet Elizabeth Wallace, born 16 Jul 1857, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; married Robert Daniel Taylor, 1870, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; died 4 Nov 1913, Carroll County, Mississippi.

x. William Wallace was born about 1858 in Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina.  

Mary Ann (Graves) Wallace died at some point after the 1880 Census was enumerated. No tombstone, obituary, death notice or Family Bible documenting her death has been found. Extant newspapers have been reviewed without success. 

I have one last parting comment. The Father of Betsey Wallace's children are unknown. Her husband and Companion is unknown. One thing is for certain, All the trees on-line with Isham Wallace as her husband are all creative fiction and will not pass the Genealogical Proof Standard.   

Mary Ann (Graves) Wallace and her husband Andrew Jackson Wallace are my 3rd Great Grand Aunt and Uncle.








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1. 1850 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Page 111B, Line 38, Dwelling 206, Family 206, Household of Jackson WALLACE; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: viewed 20 November 2011); citing National Archives Microfilm M432 Roll 851.

2. 1860 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, Page 94B, Line 38, Dwelling 206, Family 206, Household of Jackson WALLACE; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: viewed 20 November 2011); citing National Archives Microfilm M653-1217.

3. 1880 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Old Store, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) #8, Page: 383C; Line 45, Dwelling 138, Family 138, Household of A. J. WALLACE; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 November 2011); citing  National Archives Microfilm T9-1225.

4. Land Deed - Andrew Jackson Wallace and his two sons, David and Caleb signed an agreement with S. H. Powers; 6 March 1872; Deed Book #3; Page(s) 704; Register of Deeds; Chesterfield, Chesterfield, South Carolina; November 2023.

5. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed November 2023); Memorial page for Andrew Jackson Wallace; (1812-aft May 1889); Find a Grave memorial # 196825436, Citing Five Forks Church Cemetery; Pageland, Chesterfield County, South Carolina

6. Andrew Jackson Wallace & Mary Ann Graves, (Early 1840), SC Marriages: Married 1840 based on 1840 Census and birth of 1st Child in 1841.; Chesterfield , South Carolina, South Carolina.

7. 1860 Agriculture Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, agriculture census, Chesterfield County, Page 1/443 (Penciled; Line#9, Jackson Wallace; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : on-line November 2023); citing National Archives Microfilm AD261 Roll 3.

8. Ancestry, "Civil War Service Records" database, Military Service Records (https://www.fold3.com/ : accessed November 2023), entry for A. Jackson Wallace, Pvt.; Unit Capt. Kelly's Co, Light Artillery (Chesterfield Artillery); Confederate.

9. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com: accessed November 2023); Memorial page for Mary Ann Graves Wallace; (1825-unknown); Find a Grave memorial # 202050730, Citing Five Forks Church Cemetery; Pageland, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA.

10. James C. Pigg, 1850 Federal Agricultural Census for Chesterfield County, South Carolina (Tega Cay, South Carolina: Chesterfield County Genealogical Services, 1996), page 8.

11. Many thanks to my distant Cousin Dennis W. for information on this family. 



Wednesday, December 13, 2023

The Marriage of John Kepley and Sarah Krawl/Crowell.

John Kepley was borne 27 Jan 1757, in Pennsylvania, a son of Peter Keppel, Sr. and Anna Elizabeth Grobb. 

John Keppel  married Sarah Krawl/Crowell on 10 May 1798 in Cabarrus County, NC. His brother, Killian Kepley served as his Bondsman at the marriage. The bond in its entirety is published here:  

Transcription:

Know all men by these presents that we Johann  Keppel Kilian Keppel 

Of the County of Cabarrus and State of North Carolina 

Are held and firmly bound unto his Excellency Samuel

Afhe [Ashe] ??? governor Captain General & Commander

In that in and over the state aforesaid in the juft and 

full sum of five hundred pounds Current Money of this 

State to be paid to his said Excellency the governor his

Successors & Assigns to the which payment well and 

Truly to be made and done we bind ourselves our heirs

Executors & Administrators jointly and severally firmly 

by these presents. Sealed with our Seal and dated this 

10th day of May 1798. 

The condition of the above obligation is such that 

Whereas the above bound XXXXX John Kepple

Had made application for a Licensee for a marriage to be

Celebrated between them and XXXXX Sarah Crawl [Crowell] of said County; now in Café [case] it shall not appear hereafter that there is any lawfull Caufe to obstrue? the Said Marriage then the above obligation to be void

Otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. 

Signed & Sealed

In the prefents of

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS44-85R3

This marriage document clearly shows that John Kepley married  Sarah Crawl.  Another document shows that Killian Kepley was his Bondsman and John Kepley as the Husband. 

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1086510:4802

In May 1798, when John Kepley married Sarah Crowell, his Bondsman Killian Kepley was already married and had two children. 

Killian Kepley and his unnamed spouse/wife had the following two children when he stood in as Bondsman for John Kepley whom I believed is his (twin) brother. 

1. John Peter Kepley, born 9 Mar 1795

2. John Kepley, borne 1 October 1797

Both of the documents above names John Kepley as the Groom and Killian Kepley as the Bondsman. Yet, somehow these two men have merged into a man named John Killian Kepley. 


Ironically, his brother John and his wife, Sarah Crowell Kepley, named their first borne John Peter Kepley, borne 26 Feb 1799 in Rowan County, North Carolina. John and Sarah had 4 children; 2 sons and 2 daughters. 

Page 31, Image 96

John Peter was borne 26 Feb 1799; Baptized 22 March 1799, a Son of John Keppel , No sponsor listed.  

Organ Lutheran Church Records, 1774-1882, Rowan County, North Carolina; LDS Film #313884

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-89TN-S?i=95&cat=353923


Killian Kepley and his unnamed spouse/wife had 8 known Children:

1. John Peter Kepley, born 9 Mar 1795

2. John Kepley, borne 1 October 1797

3. Mary Salome Keppel, borne 15 Jan 1800

4. Mary Margaret Keppel, borne 1 Jul 1802

5. Nancy Keppel, borne 3 Jan 1805

6. Jacob Keppel, borne 2 Feb 1807

7. Daniel Keppel, borne 20 Jun 1809

8. Anna Mary Keppel, borne 24 Jan 1812

The mother's of these children are not mentioned in any of the entries for these children which are scattered throughout the minutes. There is an INDEX beginning here:

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-89YN-J?i=6&cat=353923

The Birth and Baptism of these 12 children, between these two couples, are documented in the Records and Minutes of The Organ Lutheran Church, 1774-1955, Rowan  County, North Carolina. By Bernard Cruse, 200 pages, Wilmington, NC,   1957.

None of these 12 children are documented as the children of a John Killian Kepley or Johan Killian Kepley. They are either listed as a son or a daughter of John Keppel/Keple/ Kepley or Kil Keppel/Keple/Kepley. 

No record of Killian Kepley has been found after the 1800 Cabarrus County, North Carolina Census.

1800 CENSUS: Salisbury, Cabarrus, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 29; Image: 277; Family History Library Film: 337905, Page: 713; Line 6; Household of Killian Kepley, Male, age, 26-44; 1 Female [Wife], Age 24-44;  2 Males under 10; 2 Females under 10

John and Sarah Crowell Kepley migrated to Bedford County, Tennessee. 

John and Killian Kepley are my 4th Great Grand Uncles. 







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1.Organ Lutheran Church (Rowan County, North Carolina), "Church Minutes," Page 31, Image 96, John Peter Keppel; LDS Film #313884, LDS Vault,, www.familysearch.org, Salt Lake City, Utah.

2. "North Carolina, Marriages Index, 1741-1868," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 12 January 2021), Marriage: John Keppel & Sarah Krawl, Bond date: 10 May 1798.

Saturday, December 9, 2023

It's Family Time~The Peter Capley, Jr. Family


Peter Capley, Jr.
was borne about 1760 in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, a son of  Peter Keppel, Sr. and Anne Elizabeth Grobb. This couple had 4 sons; three of the sons, John, Killian & Henry, spelled their surname the same as their father; son, Peter, Jr spelled his surname as CAPLEY.  

Peter Capley, Jr. married Maria Barbara Grappin about 1794. Marie’s parents are unknown at this time.  Peter and Maria had a large family of 10 to 12 children. I have names for 10 of these children for whom I feel have been verified.  On line tress have several names for which I haven't found any information.

Sometime between 1807 and 1820, Peter and Maria had moved their family to Bedford County, Tennessee. Traveling with Peter and Maria were his sisters and brothers. 

I believe they made their plans to move as early as 1807.

Page 168 

Know all men by these presents that I george Earenhart in wright of My Wife Margaret & I John Grub in wright of my Wife Elizabeth & I Martin dry in wright of My wife Catharine & I Henry Kapple & Killian Kapple and Peter Kapple all of us lawfull Heirs & Legatees of Peter Kapple Deceased have Remised Released & forever quit claim for us our Heirs Execs Admins & by these presents do remise Release & forever quit Claim unto John Kapple of all that parcel of land Lying & being in the County of Cabarrus & State of No. Carolina & on the waters of little dutch Buffalow Creek beginning at 2 large popular on the east Side of Sd. Creek the Beginning Corner of the old Tract & runs Wt. 240 pole to a large pine thence So. 77 pole thence Et. 229 pole to a Stake in the open line of the old Tract then Nt. 70 Et 86 pole to the Beginning containing 116 acres of land be the same more or lefs with all and Singular the profits Commodities and appurtenances to the Said Mefsuage or tennaments and all & Singular the premises with their and every of their appurtenances hereby Remised and Relieved or Intended to be Remised and Released unto the Said John Kapple his heirs and afsigns forever to the only proper use and behoof of him the said John Kapple. In Witnefs whereof we have hereunto Set our hands & Seals this 8th day of August 1807.                           Henry Kappel {Seal}

Signed Sealed and Delivered In the presence of

Peter Kauble Jurt.}                                         george Earenhart {Seal}

Peter Kappel}                                                  Martin Dry {Seal}

            October Sefsion 1807                         John X his mark grub {Seal}

State of North Carolina}                                  Killian X his mark Kapple {Seal}

Cabarrus County}                                           Peter Kapple {Seal}

Then was the execution of the within Deed of quit Claim Duly Proved in open Court by the oath of Peter Kauble.

Recorded and ordered to be registered.

                                                  Witnefs R. Brandon, C. C.


Peter Capley and Maria Barbara Grappin had the following children:

i. Anna Elizabeth Capley was born on 16 Jun 1795 in Rowan County, North Carolina.

ii. John George "Buck" Capley, born 28 Aug 1797, Rowan County, North Carolina; married Mary Ann Crowell, abt 1828; died Jan 1850, Bedford County, Tennessee, 

iii. Catharine Capley was born on 30 Sep 1799 in Rowan County, North Carolina.

v. Susanna Capley, born 3 Aug 1801, Rowan County, North Carolina; married Jacob Moulder, 17 Dec 1829; died 1888.

v. Mary Barbara Capley was born on 16 Oct 1802 in Rowan County, North Carolina. 

vi. John Martin Capley was born on 25 Nov 1805 in Rowan County, North Carolina. 

vii. David Capley was born on 28 Nov 1807 in Rowan County, North Carolina. 

                viii. Sarah Capley was born on 19 Oct 1809 in Rowan County, North Carolina.

                 ix. John Capley was born on 10 Jan 1812 in Rowan County, North Carolina. 

The Birth and Baptism of these 9 children are documented in the minutes of the Organ Lutheran Church Records, 1774-1882, Rowan County, North Carolina; LDS Film #313884

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-89TT-M?i=113&cat=353923 


Maria Barbara (Grappin) Capley died (date unknown) in Bedford County, Tennessee. Bedford County is a Burnt and flooded county and many of its early records have been destroyed. In the 1830 Census for Bedford, Peter Capley is age 50 to 59. The female, age 45+ in the 1820 Census is missing. The oldest female in the household is a daughter age 15 to 19 [1811-1815]. 

After the death of Maria Barbara Capley documents suggest that Peter Capley married a second time but again the wife’s name is unknown because of loss of records. In the 1850 Census for Bedford County we find Peter Capley, age 90, born in NC. Listed in the household are 7 children ranging in age from 12 to 35 [1815-1838].

1850 CENSUS; District 9, Bedford, Tennessee; Roll: 869; Page: 182A (Stamped); Line 31, Dwelling 172, Family 172; Peter CAPLEY, Male, age 90, born in NC; Catharine CAPPLEY, Female, age 35, born in TN; Martin CAPPLEY, Male, age 33, born in TN; Barbary CAPPLEY, Female, age 31, born in TN; Mary Ann CAPPLEY, Female, age 29, born in TN; Michael CAPPLEY, Male, age 28, born in TN; Joseph Dry CAPPLEY, Male, age 18, born in TN and John CAPPLEY, Male, age 12, born in TN

Peter Capley died about 1852 in Bedford County, Tennessee. There is an exact death date on a tombstone added to his assumed burial site many years after his death. I have found no sustainable record of his death that can be substantiated with a proof document.   

Peter Capley, Jr. is my 4th Great Grand Uncle. 


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1. Peter Kepple, 1786 Septennial Census, Upper Salford, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA, septennial census, Upper Salford;Ancestry.com.
2. 1820 U S Census, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, population schedule, Salisbury, Cabarrus, North Carolina, Page: 713; Line#005, Household of Peter Kepley Jr.; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : on line November 2023); citing  National Archives Microfilm M33, Roll 80.
3. Land Deed - Division of the Estate of Peter Kapple Sr.; 8 August 1807; Deed Book #6; Page(s) 168; Register of Deeds; Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina; 12 December 2020.
4. 1820 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, Page: 14; Line 10; Household of Peter COPLEY, Page: 14; Line 10, Household of Peter COPLEY; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : on-line November 2023); citing  National Archives Microfilm M33 _122.
5. Land Deed - John Newman to Peter Kepley for 150 acres; 7 April 1824; Deed Book #S; Page(s) 11 & 12; Register of Deeds; Shellyville, Bedford County, Tennessee; November 2023.
6. 1830 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, Bedford, Tennessee, Page: 132(penciled); Line 12, Household of Peter COPLEY; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : on-line November 2023); citing  National Archives Microfilm M19_122.
7. 1850 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 9, Bedford, Tennessee, Page: 182A (Stamped); Line 31, Dwelling 172, Family 172, Household of Peter CAPLEY; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : on-line November 2023); citing  National Archives Microfilm M432.
8. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed  November 2023); Memorial page for Peter Capley; (1760–21 October 1852); Find a Grave memorial # 90820314, Citing Crowells Chapel Cemetery Old; Halls Mill, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA.
9. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Maria Barbara Grappin Capley (unknown), Memorial # 90820431.

Monday, December 4, 2023

CALVIN HUNNICUTT, PIONEER, IS DEAD

 Calvin Welborn Hunnicutt, was borne 27 February 1827 a  son of Joseph K. Huneycutt and his wife Mary Love. Joseph and Mary moved their family to Cobb County, Georgia in 1838. In 1847, Calvin Welborn move to Atlanta to work in the  Haus & Levi  clothing store. 

In 1852, he opened a dry goods and clothing store with John Silvey under the firm name of Hunnicutt & Silvey.

In 1857, Calvin Hunnicutt married Miss Letitia Payne, They were the parents of 6 children; 4 daughters and two sons. 

CALVIN HUNNICUTT, PIONEER, IS DEAD

FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD FRIDAY MORNING AT 10:30 O'CLOCK AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

Calvin Welborn Hunnicutt, Atlanta's oldest pioneer citizen and one whose efforts in business and public life have aided strongly in the upbuilding of the city, died of pneumonia shortly afternoon Wednesday at his home, 348 Spring street. Had he lived until February 27, he would have been 88 years old.

The funeral will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the First Methodist Church. Dr. H. M. DuBose and Dr. W. F. Glenn will officiate and interment will be in Oakland Cemetery.

Mr. Hunnicutt was a man of many friends and his death brings sadness to hundreds of hearts in this city.

In 1857, Mr. Hunnicutt married Miss Letitia Payne, who died September 24, 1886. He leaves one son, J. E. Hunnicutt, and three daughters, Mrs. Alston H. Green, Mrs. Letitia A. Drake and Mrs. W. R. Prescott. An older son, L. L. Hunnicutt and a daughters, Mrs. Charles O. Tyner, died several years ago.

CITIZEN OF MARTHASVILLE

He came to Atlanta in 1847, when the town was known as Marthasville and lived here continuously except for a few months when he clerked in a store in Cartersville.

Mr. Hunnicutt was born in Mecklinburg County, North Carolina, February 17, 1827. With his parents, he moved to Cobb County, Georgia, in 1838. In 1847, he came to Atlanta and worked in the clothing store of Haus & Levi for his board. After two months trial, his employers gave him $12.50 a month at a branch store in Cartersville, Georgia. In 1848, he returned to Atlanta and worked for the same employers until 1852, when he opened a dry goods and clothing store with John Silvey under the firm name of Hunnicutt & Silvey. He disposed of that business in 1858 to D. O. Dougherty and entered the drug business with Dr. James A. Taylor. In 1866, he embarked in the plumbing business and the firm of Hunnicutt & Bellingrath was for many years one of the best known concerns in the city.

Only twice did he enter public life, although often urged to accept places of public trust. He was a member of the city council in 1859. After the war, he was one of the Fulton County commissioners for fourteen years, and held its chairmanship for eight years.

When the Civil War broke out, Mr. Hunnicutt organized the Fulton Dragoons - Calvary company and was elected captain, but resigned that position for his friend, Caleb Whaley, and became a lieutenant. Later, he went to Cuthbert, Georgia, as an attaché of the medical department of the confederate government.

The beginning of the war found him worth about $65,000 which he had made by hard work and industry. When the war closed, he was penniless and had to start life over again, but he was undaunted and was soon a factor in the business world of a city which had been devastated by war, but which was, liked himself, to rise above disaster and pain.

RETIRED FROM BUSINESS - Mr. Hunnicutt retired from an active business life fourteen years ago, leaving his son in charge.

He was a steward and lifelong member of the First Methodist Church, was a charter member and past master of Atlanta Lodge of Masons and was a member of the Pioneer Citizens society of Atlanta.

In a history of pioneers of Atlanta, it was written by one who knew him: Mr. Hunnicutt is distinctly a business man, a man whose efforts have tended to build up Atlanta and make a great city. He came here when the place consisted of only cross-road stores and always had faith that the city would grow to a large and prosperous metropolis. Modest, plain and unassuming, he has worked his way up to his present independent position, respected of the whole community". 


Calvin Welborn Hunnicutt is my 2nd Cousin 4X Removed. 






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1. "CALVIN HUNNICUTT, PIONEER, IS DEAD," Obituary, The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 21 January 1915, Page_6, Column 4; Digital On-Line Archives, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/ : on-line November 2023); https://www.newspapers.com/.

Saturday, December 2, 2023

It's Family Time~The Benjamin Earnhart Families

Benjamin Earnhart was born on 22 Jun 1805 in Rowan County, North Carolina, a son of George Earnhard and Margaret Keppel. His birth and baptism are recorded in the minutes of the Organ Lutheran Church Records, 1774-1882, Rowan County, North Carolina; 

Benjamin was borne 22 Jun 1805; Baptized 27 Apr. 1806, a son Ge. Ernhard with Henry Haerehe, sponsor.  

Organ Lutheran Church Records, 1774-1882, Rowan County, North Carolina; LDS Film #313884

Benjamin Earnhardt was twice married. He was first married to Harriett McIntosh abt 1831, most likely in Bedford Tennessee. No marriage licensee has been found in Cabarrus County, NC and their known first born arrived in 1832. 

Benjamin Earnhardt was in Rowan County in 1805 & 1806 when his birth and baptism was recorded. When his first born son was born he was in Bedford County, Tennessee. Bedford County had a hurricane that damage courthouse records in 1830 and fires in 1863 and 1934.  

Benjamin Earnhart and Harriett McIntosh had the following children:

i. John Earnhart was born about 1832 in Bedford County, Tennessee. 

ii. George W. Earnhart, born abt 1833, Bedford County, Tennessee; married Mary Ann [LNU].

iii. Mary Earnhart was born about 1835 in Bedford County, Tennessee.

iv. William A. Earnhart, born abt 1839, Bedford County, Tennessee; married Mary A. Nichols, 14 Feb 1866, Bedford, Tennessee; died bef 15 May 1897.

v. James Earnhart was born about 1848 in Bedford County, Tennessee.

vi. Green L. "Doctor" Earnhart was born on 14 Mar 1852 in Bedford County, Tennessee. He died on 11 Mar 1918 at the age of 65 in Marshall, Tennessee. 

Benjamin Earnhart and Susan were married in 1852–1860. Susan was born about 1824 in Tennessee, United States. She died after 2 Oct 1882 at the age of 58.

An exact  death date for Harriett McIntosh has not been found; nor have as exact Marriage date been found for either spouse and that's significant in the case of wife #2 Susan [LNU].  

Note this conflict: The 1860 Census shows that Harriett McIntosh was alive on 11 August 1860.  The 1870 Census show that Benjamin Earnhart has a new wife named Susan [LNU], age 46. It further shows that they have two young daughters Amy Earnhart, age 7 and Martha Earnhart, age 5. This would seem to indicate that Harriett (McIntosh) Earnhart, 1st wife of Ben Earnhart died between 11 August 1860 and the birth of Amy Earnhart  minus 9 Months. The only Birth date found for Amy Earnhart is 19 Aug 1860 that is listed on her tombstone which looks to be a period tombstone. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42111660/amy-liggett]

Benjamin Earnhart and Susan  had the following children:

i. Amy Earnhart, born 19 Aug 1860, Bedford County, Tennessee; married John Henry Newton Liggett, 29 Aug 1878, Bedford County, Tennessee; died 9 Dec 1897, Hanford, Kings, California.

ii. Martha Earnhart was born about 1865 in Bedford County, Tennessee.

Benjamin Earnhart died in October or November 1882. On 2 October 1882 he wrote his Last Will and Testament. on 6 November 1882, a Bond was issued by the Bedford County Court naming Herman Harris the Administrator of the Estate of Benjamin Earnhart, deceased.

Benjamin Earnhardt is my 1st Cousin 5X Removed. 

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1. Land Deed - George Earnhart to his Son Benjamin Earnhart; 18 September 1835; Deed Book #FF; Page(s) 13; Register of Deeds; Shellyville, Bedford County, Tennessee; 10 January 2021.

2. Tennessee, United States, "Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895, 1836, Benjamin Earnhart, Early Tax List; page 211, Tennessee Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.

3. Tennessee, United States, "Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895," page 283, Benjamin Earnhart, Early Tax List.

4. Tennessee, United States, "Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895," page 101, Benjamin Earnhart, Early Tax List.

5. Tennessee, United States, "Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895," page 106, Benjamin Earnhart, Early Tax List.

6. 1850 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page: 188A (Stamped), Line 35, Dwelling 49, Family 49, Household of Benjamin EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 22 October 2021); citing  National Archives Microfilm M432.

7. 1860 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, Shelbyville PO, Western Division District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page 251 (Stamped), Line 15, Dwelling 1295; Family 1248, Household of Ben EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 22 October 2021); citing National Archives Microfilm M653.

8. Land Deed - John Lentz Deed to Benjamin Earnhart; 4 May 1868; Deed Book # GGG; page(s)80.

9. 1870 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, Page 328A & B (Stamped), Line 38, Dwelling 146, Family 150, Household of William EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 22 October 2021); citing National Archives Microfilm M593_.

10. 1880 U. S. Census, Bedford County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 18, Bedford, Tennessee, enumeration district (ED) 012, Page: 306A(Stamped), Line 35, Dwelling 3, Family 9, Household of Ben EARNHART; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 22 October 2021); citing National Archives Microfilm T9_.

11. Benjamin Earnhart (1882), WILL BOOK: Last Will & Testament; WB 1, Pages 449 & 450; Probate Office, Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee.

12. Bedford County, Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, Benjamin Earnhart; digital images, Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com: viewed 3 December 2021); Appt of Administrator of Benjamin Earnhart Estate.

13: Birth & Baptism: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4H-89T2-S?i=107&cat=353923