Tennessee County
Map 1824
Aily
Poe Yost
Simon
Poe, SR > Simon Poe, JR > David Poe > Joseph Poe > David Poe
> Aily Ann Poe (1837 TN - 1900)
Aily Ann Poe Yost and son George Lorenzo
Yost Courtesy of Carol Ramey
George Washington Yost (1832 - 1863) Aily's
husband. Courtesy of Carol Ramey
David Poe
(1815 - 1895)
Massiniah Davis Lacy (third wife)
(1828 - 1915)
Probably on the occasion of their wedding in
1854
Image courtesy of Carol Ramey, descendant of
David Poe
Davidson County
Genealogical Records: Early Tennessee Settlers, 1700s-1900s
Census of the Cumberland Settlements, 1770-90, Davidson County
Census, Page 96
William Poe - "of Baltimore Town
County, Baltimore, Maryland; a hatter," purchased land of
Andrew Breaky: [ref. 34a].
North
Carolina land grant: [ref. 34b].
Land Ownership Notes
http://www.poegen.net/Land/TN/DavidsonCoLandPoe.jpg
Henry County
Images from Anne Gillette with this message The photos I am including are of Sarah Jane Poe and Joseph
B. Poe (and family), children of David Poe b 1790 and his wife Martha Petty b 1792. Sarah Jane Poe b 26 Apr 1835 in Rockingham Cty, NC d 16 Dec 1917 in Weakly Cty,
TN and married John Perry Doherty b 25 Jan 1825 Lincoln Cty,
KY, d 29 Apr 1870 Benton Cty, TN. Photo 1:
Sarah aged in her 60's http://www.poegen.net/Images/SaraJanePoe2.jpg Photo 2: Sarah
with her granddaughter(name unknown) http://www.poegen.net/Images/SarahJanePoe1.jpg Photo 3:
Joseph B. Poe aged in his 60's http://www.poegen.net/Images/JosephPoe1.jpg Photo 4:
Joseph B. Poe and son Harvey Nathan Poe http://www.poegen.net/Images/JosephPoeNathanSon.jpg Photo 5:
Nancy Jones Poe and daughter Mary Henry Poe http://www.poegen.net/Images/NancyJonesJosephPoeWife.jpg Joseph B. Poe B 1829 NC m
Nancy Jones b 1835 Henry, TN children: Harvy Nathan Poe b 1853, TN Mary Henry Poe b 1858, TN Courtesy
of Anne Gillette |
Some notes made by a researcher: Joseph
B. Poe
Connie Wallukait
Research Poe's in Henry Co., TN David Poe, Sr b: 1758 VA
& wife Elizabeth Morton
b: 1755 children: Sarah Poe b 18 Jul 1781 Chatham Co., NC d: HENRY CO., TN married: Alexander Harman b Aft. 1783 d:
HENRY CO., TN brother of
Sarah Frances (Fanny) Harman Joseph S. Poe b 1784 Chatham Co., NC d:
Pope County, AR (my 4th great grandfather) married: Sarah Frances (Fanny) Harman b: 1787
Chatham Co., NC d: 1860 Pope County,
AR Unknown Poe b bef 1790 David Poe, Jr b 1790 d:
1841 HENRY CO., TN married
Martha Petty b 1792 Chatham Co.,
NC d: Bet. 1870 - 1880
probably HENRY CO., TN William Poe b Bet. 1791 - 1795 Chatham Co., NC d: 1863 Marshall County, MS married
Elizabeth (Betsy) Harmon b 06 Jan 1800 Chatham Co., NC d: 04 Oct 1857 Marshall County, MS Hannah Poe b Bet. 1794 - 1800 Chatham Co. NC d: ? ------------------------------------------------------- Elizabeth Parilee Poe & James Jefferson Bowden both
are buried: Palestine Cemetery, HENRY
CO., TN daughter
of David Poe, Jr. & Elizabeth Morton Joseph B. Poe & wife Nancy
J. Jones (both probably died
in Weakley Co., Tennessee) Joseph
is the son of David Poe, Jr. & Elizabeth Morton Nancy
was born 1835 Henry Co., TN |
Poe Study – Henry County
http://www.poegen.net/Studies/TN/TNhenryCo_PoeStudy.htm
1803 Tax List
Claiborne County (upper right of map: Cbn. This is the area of the Cumberland Gap)
Hardy Poe*
* Note
this posting to the Poe-L listserv. Powell Valley was in the Cumberland Gap
area. Edward's daughter married in Floyd County, KY
James Poe
b. abt. 1770 in Powell Valley, TN, m. Sarah, children:
Edward
Poe b. 12-32-1818, m. Agnes Marshall 12-01-1832, d. 08-13-????.
James Poe
Samuel
Poe
Nancy Poe
Hugh Poe
Mary
Elizabeth Poe
Elizabeth
Poe
Meredith
Poe
John Poe
Sarah Poe
Agnes
Ellen Poe
Lauisa Poe
Floridy Poe
Information
about this Poe family in the 1802 minutes June
1st Saturday 1802. Met at Rob Camp meeting house and received by experience
Nathaniel Morgan, Sarah Trent, and Lavinia Poe. July the 1st Saturday
1802. Church met at Rob camp Meeting house and opened a door for the
reception of members and received by experience Nancy Hurst, Jesse Hurst,
William Morgan, Hosiah Collins, Nancy Trent, Jemima
Stroud, William Trent, Nancy Hurst, Joseph ……and by letter Absolum Hurst, James Hurst, William Grimes, Gainford Grimes, Catrean Hurst,
Dorothy Hurst, Delilah Hurst, Betsey Morgan, Nancy Poe, Isaac Southern, James Poe,
Samuel Manon and Sarah Manon. October 1st Saturday
1803. Church met at Rob Camp and after worship proceeded to business. 1st
James Poe excommunicated for the cause of bringing a charge against Isaac
Southern that he could not support. |
Henry Poe
http://www.poegen.net/Census/TN/TNclaiborneCo1830henryPoe20_30WalkerChapmanA.jpg
--- Reported but not independently researched:
James
McKinney was a private in War of 1812 and dis 10 JAN 1814.
James
md Sarah Gouge/Poe in 1810 Campbell Co.
NOTE:
… family records state Sarah was a Gouge but James William McKinney's pension
application gives her name as Poe and signed under oath. She was b 2 Feb 1792 in NC, m 1810 Campbell
Co. TN and migrated with her husband to Cole Co abt
1817/18. The Gouge family that shows up
in Campbell Co were Martin (1780) and William (1768) who were brothers and sons
of James Gouge. Also Lindsey Poe is
there in Campbell Co., TN ….. [possibly]
… he might have been a brother to Milley [Poe] and
Sarah was his daughter. … these three
families [appear to have] migrated together from Wilkes Co. NC to Campbell Co.
TN and then Gouge and McKinney went on to Cole Co., MO.
Martin
Gouge 1806 (son of William and Milley Poe Gouge)
named his 2nd son James Linsey Gouge.
Linzy
Poe Campbell Minute Bk 1813-1817 on page 216.
Campbell
Co., TN War of 1812
Private Martin Gouge dis 3 June 1814
Private Lindsey Poe dis 10 Jan 1814
1818
Linza Poe was in Thomas Moad military List for Campbell Co.
1813
John Reynolds signed a petition for Campbell Co Powell Valley Settlers
1825-1833
John & Thomas Reynolds listed in deeds Campbell Co.
Campbell
Co Minute BK 1813-1817 William Googe p 12, 26, 96,
165, 169, 206 \
John Poe
married Dorothy
Gouge* 4 Dec 1812
married (2) Rebecca Hinkel 20 Oct
1819
*See below. Another source spells the name George. Note:
connection with Gouge
family goes back to Caroline County, VA and Wilkes County, NC
William Poe 2<10, 1 10/16, 2 16/26, 1>45; 1 <10 , 3
10/16
Wilkes Co, NC 1799 William Lenoir 100 ac .........border
Henry Poe.
Ancestry.com data on TN Marriages prior to 1825
Rhea
County, TN
Dorothy
George
John Poe
Marriage
Date: 04 Feb 1812
James
Miller
Parlee Poe
Marriage
Date: 18 Dec 1817
Rebecca
Hinkle
John Poe
Marriage
Date: 07 Nov 1819
Nancy
Parker
Pulaskie Poe
Marriage
Date: 28 Sep 1822
1820 Census
Robertson County (see Rob on map at Northern
border)
Township:
400010-12010 Page: 21
Joseph
Poe
Rutherford County (see RU on map)
Township:
000100-00001
Taditha Poe (probably should be Tabitha Poe)
1810 Census Image. Many names associated with the Poe family in
North Carolina and Virginia, including
Ward, Hart, Harper, Morton,
Bryant, Holliman
Monroe County (East of Rhea on map)
Benjamin
Poe
Johnson
Poe
Madison County
William
Poe
Sullivan County
Henry Poe
Claiborne County
Henry Poe
Cocke County
David Poe
Rhea County
James Poe
Jesse Poe
P Poe*
* Probably Parsons Poe
1800 Buncombe, NC 1m 26/45; 3f<10, 3f 26/45
1850 Census 11th District
Cocke County
Hasting
Poe pg. 361
William
Poe pg. 348
1860 Slave Schedule
Hamilton County
Haston Poe*
Township: District 2 Page: 583
1868; 1906 Rhea
1862; 1878 Hamilton County
William
H. Poe***
See
the Amelia / Prince Edward
County, VA page for more on this Poe family
And
more on:
http://www.poegen.net/Studies/VA/PoeSamuel1750.htm
The
information below is taken from DAR applications, numbered 642887 and 651690 |
|
Samuel Poe born c.1750 Prince
Edward County, Virginia. Died 17 March 1817 married Mary (last name unknown) |
Son
Hasten Poe born 2 September
1786 Prince Edward County, Virginia. Died 10 April 1878 Hamilton County, Tennessee
married Celia Bryant born 25 Aug 1786 Prince Edward County, Virginia.
Died 28 Dec 1845 Prince Edward County, Virginia. Married on 13 Dec 1813
Prince Edward County, Virginia |
Son
Samuel Poe born 3 July 1815 Prince Edward County, Virginia. Died 3 Aug 1866.
Married Mary E. Bryant born 10 Sept
1818 Virginia. Died 3 Aug 1862 Daisy, Hamilton
County, Tennessee. |
Son
William H. Poe born 23 Jan 1844 Hamilton
County, Tennessee. Died 12 April 1906 Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee. Married Mary "Polly" Elizabeth
Hardeman born 19 Jun 1846 Arkansas. Died 16 Feb 1922. Marriage date 23 Dec
1875. Son Nickolas A. McCabe born 29 Dec 1868 Rhea County, TN. Died 7 Feb 1940 |
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Poe
Cemetery,
Hamilton County, TN
Poe,
Mary E - Sept 10, 1828 - Aug 5, 1862
Poe, Samuel P - July 3, 1810 - Oct 30, 1866
Poe, Cella - Aug 25, 1786 - Dec 28, 1875
Poe, Hasten - Sept 2, 1786 - Apr 10, 1878
Poe, Carrie - Nov 10, 1886 - Aug 9, 1887
Saibert, Ada Lee Poe - Wife of Harry Seibert - Sept
8, 1889 - Mar 21, 1927
Poe,
Copeland B - July 9, 1879 - Apr 27, 1908
Poe, John H - Oct 24, 1849 - Dec 11, 1927
Poe, Sarah L Bean - Wife of John H Poe - May 9, 1854 - Apr 5, 1933
Poe, Sarah E - Wife of J A Poe - Jan 22, 1830 - Feb 12, 1892 - 'Gone but not
forgotten.'
Poe, James - Nov 26, 1856 - Apr 6, 1901 - 'It was hard indeed to part with
thee, but Christ's strong arms supported me.'
Ancestry.com Tennessee marriages before 1825
Dist.
16 -male Voters- Page: 287
Isaac
Poe
Dist.
20 -male Voters- Page: 105
William
H. Poe
Dist.
8 -male Voters- Page: 105
E.
D. Poe
Charts from a researcher:
This Henry
W. Poe (1799-1885) is not the Rev. War Henry, perhaps a son?
http://www.poegen.net/Images/HenryWPoeChart1.jpg
http://www.poegen.net/Images/HenryWPoeChart2.jpg
http://www.poegen.net/Images/HenryWPoeChart3.jpg
http://www.poegen.net/Images/HenryWPoeChart4.jpg
1795 Linsey Poe* enters
100 ac in Wilkes Co on some of the waters of Big Elking
R.
1795 William Poe enters 50 ac in Wilkes Co. on water of Big Elking R.
1795 John Poe enters 50 acres in Wilkes Co. on aters of Big Elking R. border a
conditional line between James Goudes and myself and
runs S.
1799 William Lenoir 100 ac .........border Henry Poe.
1799 Henry Poe* 300
acres 300 acres Praters Creek
1799 Henery Poe 200 ac
no fork of Elk Creek
1799 Edmon Poe 100 ac Praters Creek
* see Whitley Co. below
James Poe
(c1837
- )
http://www.poegen.net/Images/TNgreenCo_JamesPoe.jpg
http://www.poegen.net/Images/TNgreenCo_JamesPoe1837bible.jpg
http://www.poegen.net/Images/TNgreenCo_JamesPoeDischarge.jpg
http://www.poegen.net/Images/TNgreenCo_JessePoeMarthaA.jpg
Taxables of Captain John Jones Company
for
the year 1800
Lindsy Poe 1
Minutes of
Courts and Commons 1797-1817
1
May 1807
John
Blair for the use
Of
Thomas Embree
Vs.
Thomas
Blackburn, Griffith Rutherford & William Poe
This
day came the plaintiff by David Yearsley esquire his Attorney and not further
prosecuting his suit, dismisses the same. It is therefore considered by the
Court that the plaintiff take nothing by hiw Writ but
for his false clamour be in mercy, etc. and that the
defendants go hence without day and recover against the plaintiff their costs
by them about their defence in this behalf expended.
Greene Co,
TN Tombstone Inscriptions WPA Records.
Cedar Hill Cemetery, p. 16
Rev.
W. R. Poe
1857-1935
Pisgah Cemetery
p.
13
Mary
(M or W) Wife of N. A. Poe 3 June 1886 18 June 1908 Age 22 years, 15 days
Isaac A.
Poe
Oak Grove Cemetery p. 150
26
August 1852 – 26 August 1931
Green County
Marriages 1783 – 1868
3658.
December 4, 1834 William Everhard = Mary M. Smith – William H. Poe, Hugh D. Hale
Notes from a
researcher:
Franklin
County
Franklin County Home
Guards
"WHEREAS,
The honor of the United States has made it necessary that war should
be
declared against Great Britain by the United States; and whereas, in this
contest
it may evidently happen that the active part of our force may be
called
off to distant service, by which an opportunity will be afforded to the
disaffected
(if any such there should be amongst us), to do much mischief:
younger
brethren when fighting our battles abroad, and to suppress and put
down
any combination which may manifest itself inimical to our beloved
country
we, the undersigned, all over forty-five years
of age, and most of
whom
fought in the late Revolutionary war. have embodied ourselves into a
company,
to be denominated the Revolutionary Volunteers of Franklin County;
and
when the company is formed, officers to command the same shall be elected
by
the suffrages of the members of the company.
list
includes
John Poe
(born prior to 1777)
1812
FRANKLIN COUNTY, TENNESSEE TAX LIST at TNgenWeb
Roll No. 3, TSLA
Transcribed by Judy Henley Phillips
Page 20 (96)
Alexander
BERYHILL - Benjamin EASLY - Hezekiah LASATER, Jur. - Moris WOOD - John KING - Daniel WEAVER - War EASLY -
Stephen JAMES - William BERRYHILL - Rhoden POE - William CHILDERS - John WILSON -
John EASLY - Randolph RIDDLE - John NELMS - Harmon RIDDLE - Aron WODS - Mathew
STRICKLIN - William BEASLY - Benjamin JONES - Britain JONES - Robert JONES -
Peter MCGEE - John WAGNER - Isom WOOD - John HERROD - Nick NICHOLSON - James
LEWIS [sub total 1139] - David LOWE - John KEETON -
Martin SIMS - Allen SIMS - Stephen WILLIFORD - Edward DICKSON - William FARIS -
Charles FARIS - William CHILDERS - John GREEN - John KING - Thomas WILLIFORD -
John KENLY - John H. AIKENS - William DARWIN - Benjamin RAWLINGS - Samuel BLAN
- Richard HITS - Carvel J. PRICHERD - Eli BLACKARD - William HAMMONS - Joshua
PAYNE - Anual KING - Archabald
MCCOWN - Edward NORTON - James DOTSON - Edward SMITH - Jesse EMBRY [sub total 1167] -
Page 19 (95)
Jedethen POE - George MILLER - John WYAT - Edward ORZBURN - Isaac JAMES - Isaac
JAMES, Jur. - Joseph JAMES - James BROCK - James
ROSSEN - Abner ROSSEN - Isaac SANDERS - John HAMILTON - John STAGS - Asa
HAMILTON - Thomas KEESEE - Richard WILSON - John FORTENBURY - Moses ARYES -
Thomas SIMPSON - Fielden MCDANIEL - Coalman MCDANIEL
- Lot STRICKLAND - Joab SHORT - James HOGE - Benjamin THOMPSON [sub total 1081] - Richard LACKY - Daniel ROLAND - Ezekiel
STAGS - James HOWARD - James YOUNG - Miles HOGE - Stephen BRUNDRIDGE -
Abraham JAMES - Moses ARYES - William LASATER - John SIMMONS - William
SIMMONS - Samuel NELLUMS - David FORD - Thomas MUSE - Edw. H. HENSON - John POE - Henry GOODWIN - Joseph MOORE -
Abner LASATER - William OLDFIELD - John BYNUM - George GLOVER -
Absalom FARIS - Samuel PARKS - Benjamin MAJORS - William SUTTON
- George PARKS - Charles WEEKS - Moses SHORT [sub
total 1111]
* Rhody Poe makes an appearance in the Madison Co., AL records
just across the border, where we also find George Poe and others in the early
1800s.
1790 Chatham
County, NC Census lists Rhodin Poe (listed on
ancestry.com census records but no image available)
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Publisher:
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Huntsville,
Ala. : The Author, 1980. |
Collation:
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287 p. : maps ;
28 cm. |
Note: |
Index |
Note: |
Second
printing. First printed in 1979 |
Rhody Poe (See Rhoden Poe in Franklin County, Tennessee above)
SE
¼ Sec 1 169 acres Rhody Poe. 5 February 1814
Certificate or Warrant Number 1083
Rhody Poe of Franklin County, Tennessee
Sec
2 Twp 2 R 1E
Listed
in section: Receivers Ledger, Sale of Public Lands, Credit System, 1811
http://www.tngenweb.org/franklin/frindwar.htm
MUSTER ROLL
Of Captain Sanders Faris Company of the Battalion Regiment from the 6th
November 1837 at Ross Landing for six months. Two lists
virtually the same except the spelling varies between the two lists. One list
may be partially torn, but the name can be made out from the second list.
Transcribed by Judy Henley Phillips 1990
63 POE, James-
64 POWELL, Samuel-
65 POE, Lewis S.-
66 POE, John-
http://www.tngenweb.org/franklin/revwar.htm
Pension
Application for
Samuel Reynolds
1757
SC – 17 Oct 1845 in Coffee County, Tennessee
Married
Mary Gray (1765 – c1855)
1790
Mary GREY was married Samuel REYNOLDS
in Elbert County Ga
James Poe provided affidavit
saying her knew Mary Gray when he was a small boy (presumably Franklin Co. TN)
knew
Mary Gray “as a small boy”
Samuel
Reynolds
1757
SC – 17 Oct 1845 in Coffee County, Tennessee
Married
Mary Gray
(1765 – c1855)
1790
Mary GREY was married Samuel REYNOLDS in Elbert County, Georgia
They
lived on Oconey River then went to Franklin County,
Tennessee
James Poe
knew
Mary Gray “as a small boy”
Samuel REYNOLDS W1080 West Tenn.
#22032, $40/year issued 27 Sept. 1833 Mary
REYNOLDS, widow, Tenn. #5928 $40/year issued 7 June 1852
26
Nov.1832
Samuel
REYNOLDS, aged about 75, was born in
South Carolina and has no record of his birth. He was drafted in Spartanburg
Dist. , S.C., for two months and served under Capt. Benjamin Kilghore. He served three other terms under the following
officers: Capt. NESBIT, Col. William Fair, Lt. Cliff (?) CASEY and Maj. John
FORD and William BLOSSEMGAME.
He
received his discharges but they were burned at the house of his mother about
eight years after the Revolution. He lived in Spartanburg district during the
war and for about seven years after its close. He removed to Georgia, where he
lived for 13 years,
After
leaving Georgia he removed to Tennessee, and has lived in Franklin County for about 19 years. He knows of no persons by whom
he can prove his service. Clergyman Joseph SMITH and William LASATER testify on his behalf of the
soldier's reputation
26 August
1833 Franklin County
REYNOLDS
states that his first tour of duty began 16 March 1780. This was stated during
the first declaration but was incorrectly recorded by his "comrad' who wrote it. REYNOLDS believes the error was
caused by his own great deafness and the consequent great difficulty of holding
a conversation. During this tour he was engaged in guarding the frontiers of
South Carolina under Capt. KILGORE. His second tour began 1 Sept. 1781: third
tour began 2 June 1782; fourth tour began 2 Dec. 1782, and was for the purpose
of keeping down the Tories, who still continued to molest and maraud the
settlements. The night after the affiant returned home form
performance of this tour of duty the Tories, about 14 or 15 in number, came
riding through the yard of affiants step-father. Affant
went off the same night and lay in the woods, and the next morning he went and
joined Capt. BLOSSINGAME'S company...."Most of his service was performed
in Spartanburg District.
15
Jan. Franklin County John TRAVIS, J.P., states Mrs Mary REYNOLDS is unable to appear in
court due to old age and infirmity, but submits her claim for a widow's
pension.
Rice
SIMPSON aged 69 states Samuel REYNOLDS
and Mary lived together as man and wife and had several children.
John
HAMILTON states that in Dec. 1790 Mary GREY was married Samuel REYNOLDS in Elbert County Ga. Samuel died
17 Oct 1845 in Coffee County, Tenn.
Thomas
WILLFORD aged 68 states that after the marriage of Mary GRAY and Samuel REYNOLDS they removed to the Oconey
River about 30 miles from the residence of the affiant, after which they
removed back to affiand's neighborhood again and then
to Tennessee, which affiant did sometime later.
1834?
27
March Franklin County. Mary REYNOLDS,
widow of pensioner Samuel REYNOLDS,
aged 87 stated her marriage took place in Franklin
County, Ga. in 1790.
David
D. SMITH, J.P is aquatinted with the older children of Mary REYNOLDS and
certifies that the oldest is at least 60. James
REYNOLDS aged 58, second son of Samuel
and Mary, stated he was born 14 Sept. 1793 according to the original record
once in the possession of his father. His own family record is submitted as
proof.
James
REYNOLDS b. Oct 14, 1793
Jane
M. REYNOLDS b.14, June1798
Martha
REYNOLDS b. Oct. 12, 1821
Absalom
(Geo.?) REYNOLDS b. Oct. 30, 1823
William
(P.?) REYNOLDS b. Nov. 28, 1825
Ruben
W. REYNOLDS b. Dec. 2, 1827
Edward
(GB?) REYNOLDS b. Oct. 10, 1830
Jacob
(Cases?) REYNOLDS b. May 5, 1833
John
C. RENOLDS b. June 1, 1822
William
Felix REYNOLDS b. Feb. 19, 1843
Elijah
James RUNNELS May 15, 1854 (does not say born)
John
M. RUNNELS born Sept. 11, 1847
Mr.
Jacob AWALT, aged 62 is acquainted with Jacob REYNOLDS and it has always been
considered in the neighborhood where they live that they were about the same
age.
29
March 1852 Franklin County
James POE aged 48 states he is acquainted with Mary REYNOLDS every since he was a small boy
and is also acquainted with Jacob
REYNOLDS, her oldest child, who is known in his neighborhood to be over 60
years old.
Benjamin
MAJORS aged 47, states he lives in the same neighborhood as Jacob REYNOLDS, who is considered to be
an old man.
1
June 1855 Franklin County Mary REYNOLDS aged 90 states her name before her
marriage was Mary GRAY, and that no record of her marriage can be found. She
appoints Pierce B. ANDERSON of Coffee County (Tullahoma) as her attorney, and
submits and application for bounty land.
Witnesses
David WEAVER, Alpha FREEMAN
1916
Inquiry of Miss Harriet TALBOT of Nashville, Tenn.
1936
Inquiry of Mrs. Charles S PASSMORE of Butte, Montana
1940
Inquiry of Janie M. Mitchell of Edgefield, S.C.
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~pearidger/history/gdsfrkln.shtml
Many of the early settlers of
this county were survivors of the war of the Revolution; and when the war of 1812 broke out
between this country and Great Britain, the young men of Franklin County, sons
of the veterans of 1776, formed themselves into "ranks of war, "
under the heroic Jackson, and others, to maintain the flag of the young
republic.
In evidence of the foregoing
the following from the Home Journal of. September 30, 1880,
is inserted: " In the Home Journal, office we have the manuscript
of what we print. It is yellow with dust, age and decay. The paper is just such
as could be had in those days. This document was found among the papers of our
grandfather, Wallis Estill, who has left quite a family of descendants in this
county. It appears that the county had been drained of young men, and the old
men -- those over forty-five--formed themselves into a company to protect the
honor of the United States against any disaffected persons, and against those
who might do injury to the property of the younger men who had to go to battle.
In the list of names will be found many familiar here in Franklin County Read
it and see how nobly ministers of the gospel entered in behalf of liberty.
John Poe:
in long list.
1820 Census Franklin County, TN
Hardy
Poe
John
Poe (born 1775)
Joseph
Poe
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Publisher:
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Greenville, SC :
Southern Historical Press, 1991. |
p.
156
Gideon Poe to William Taylor a tract of land on Hurricane Creek. 29
November 1829. (Pp. 70-71 of Deed Book M 1829-1833)
p.
197
John
W. Camden to John A. Rutherford one
half acre in Hillsboro. 3 November 1828 (pp. 450-451)
Luther
Clemons to Rolla P. Rains a tract of
land. 21 February 1830 (pp. 82-83)
George
W. Richardson to John A. Rutherford
a town lot in Hillsboro. 4 August 1830 (pp. 451-452)
Joseph
H. Bradford of Montgomery, Alabama
to M. W. Robinson one acre near the town of Winchester. 11 March 1834
DEED BOOK N 1833-1834
White & Wilson to
James T. Quarles. Mentions Nancy
Simpson. 22 Jan 1829. (P. 459)
James Martin to Benjamin Deckerd
a tract of land on Paint Rock. 19 Apr 1834. (Pp. 460-461)
James L. Bryant to George W. Richardson some
personal property. 27 Mar 1834. (PP. 463-464)
James L. Bryant to Reuben Price some personal
property.13 May 1834. (PP. 464-465)
Elisha Anderson to John
Briney 50 acres on Bradley's Creek. 10 Jul 1826. (Pp. 469-470)
David Osborn to James Poe 225 acres.(PP.
475-476) 3 Aug 1833.
James L. Bryant to William Kinnard some personal
property. 26 May 1834. (P. 477)
Green
County, TN. Richardson 1939
Jacob Hawn estate papers
26
April 1830
Catherine
Hawn Adr. By mark.
List
of buyers includes
William Poe one Sorrell mare $20.50
Franklin Co,
TN Court Minutes Part 1. Berry-Richardson
August
Term 1832
p.
48 Ordered by the court that Jacob Awalt, William
Thomas, James
Poe Senr, Jesse F. Brown, J. M. Brown,
Sterling Hightower & Calaway Daniel be appoint a Jury of view to make turn the road leading down
the creek to Winchester so as to make said road cross said creek higher up and
intersect the old road at the mill with the most convenience to travelers and
little as may be to the prejudice of individuals and make due return to the
next term. Monday of this court.
Taditha Poe
Poe,
Joseph
Poe,
William
Poe,
Jesse
Poe,
P*
Poe,
James
* Probably Parsons Poe
1800 Buncombe, NC 1m 26/45; 3f<10, 3f 26/45
Poe,
Henry *
Poe,
David
Poe,
William
Poe,
John
1890 Veterans Schedule
McMinn County Ed 114 Page: 007
John
L. Poe
1891 Tennessee Voters List
Sumner County Dist. 5 -male Voters- Page: 1326
POE,
SIMMONS, LONG, RUFUS
Ancestry.com Tennessee marriages before 1825
Tennessee, Sumner County
John Poe
Polly
Tinsley
Marriage
Date: 26 Sep 1825
Weakley County Dist. 5 -male Voters- Page: npl
George
Poe
Warren County Dist. 5 -male Voters- Page: 080
Calhoun
Poe
Obion County Dist. 8 -male Voters- Page: 001
[Torn]
Poe
Marion County
Dist.
4 Male Voters Page: 417
James
Poe
Dist.
4 Male Voters Page: 417
John
Poe
Dist.
5 Male Voters Page: 183
James
Poe
Dist.
5 Male Voters Page: 183
John
Poe
McMinn County
Dist.
16 Male Voters Page: 079
J.
T. Poe
Anderson County