The Family Bible 1 of George Earnhart and Margaret Keppel shows that they had five children; 3 sons and two daughters.
Benjamin their oldest son was borne 22 June 1805 in Rowan County, North Carolina.
In August 1807, George Earnhart and his 2nd wife Margaret Keppel forever quit Claim unto John Kapple of all that parcel of land (116 acres) lying & being in the County of Cabarrus & State of North Carolina & on the waters of little Dutch Buffalow Creek.2 Then about 1812 they migrated to Bedford County, Tennessee.
In an affidavit, dated 26 April 1836, for a Revolution War Pension, George Earnhart stated that he remained [in NC] after the Revolution until about 24 years ago [1812]. I removed into Bedford County State of Tennessee near Shelbyville where I lived about seven years [till 1819] and then removed into this County where I have lived ever since and where I now live [Madison County, Tenn.].
Benjamin Earnhart was 5 years of age when his parents moved from Rowan County, NC to Madison County, Tennessee.
At age 26, he married Harriett McIntosh, age 18, of Tennessee. Based on the birth of their first born, John Earnhart in 1832; this marriage most likely took place in 1831.
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; married Eliza [LNU], bef 1897; 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.
This is the Benjamin Earnhart family in 1850. Another son will be born in 1852.
Sometime after the birth of their son Green L. Earnhart, 1852; Harriett (McIntosh) Earnhart passed away. Benjamin, a farmer, with 6 children needed a wife to take care of the children. He married a lady named Susan, age 35. No record of this marriage has been found; thus, Susan last name is unknown.
Benjamin Earnhart and Susan [LNU] 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 Oct./Nov. 1882. He wrote his Last Will and testament on 2 October 1882 and we know he died before 6 November 1882 3
Benjamin Earnhart Last Will and Testament 4
I, Benjamin Earnhart of the County of Bedford State of Tennessee do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made—
1. And first- I direct that my body be decently interred in the grave yard at Daniel Earnhart’s in this County in a manner suitable to my condition in life--.
2. And as to such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to entrust me with I depose of the same as follows (viz) I direct that all my debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon as possible out of any moneys that I may die possessed of or may first come into the hands of my executor, from any portion of my estate.—
Item (3) I direct that Thirty acres or more be sold off of the Northern Boundary of my land including the house now occupied by Powell Sweney. And I give my Aden [administrator], the former to sell this land publicly or privately in one or two year, credit.
Item (4)- I direct that my Ex {Executor] or Aden [Administrator] sell to the highest bidder on a credit of twelve months.
Item (5) I leave to my wife my perishable property ???? – my household and kitchen furniture and direct that all property not set aside or excepted bylaw for her use be sold as stated.
Item (6) It is my will and desire that Susan my wife have my Sorrell and Horses and the proceeds arising there from during her natural life and it is my desire that my daughter Amy Leggett return with her Husband J. C. Leggett and live with Susan my wife –
Item (7) At the death of my wife Susan it my will that the farm household and kitchen furniture all and every things appertaining, thereunto be sold and equally divided between my children (viz) G. W. Earnhart, Wm. A. Earnhart, Doc Earnhart, Amy Earnhart Liggett and in case of dec death of any of these, then, their children are to inherit their parents part of said Estate – Betty Swiney is to receive five dollars of my estate her bodily heirs are to receive one fifth of my Estate at their majority. The County Court appointing a guardian for them, and I hereby nominate and appoint my friend Herman Harris my Executor with my Will attached.
Signed and delivered in the presence of us on 2 October 1882.
Herman Harris Ben Earnhart
H. P. Baxter
N. B. It is my will and I so ordain that all the property goods and Chattels that my wife Susan possesses at our marriage should be hers to do with as she sees proper – it is her‘s and I will that she have it and control it and I here sign and acknowledge the same in the presence of on the 2 October 1882.
A. P. Baxter Ben X his mark Earnhart
J. M. Cunningham
State of Tennessee}
Bedford County} I, Will J. Muse, Clerk of thee County Court of said County hereby certify that thee above and foregoing is a full true and perfect copy of thee Last Will and testament of Benjamin Earnhart as proven and admitted to probate at thee November term 1882 of the County Court of Bedford County as appears and thee original now on file in my office.
Witness my hand at office this Dec. 4th 1882.
Will J. Muse
Clk.
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