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Robert Alyson Breck Moyers

Male 1843 - Aft 1890  (> 48 years)


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  1. 1.  Robert Alyson Breck Moyers was born on 28 Aug 1843 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee (son of Christopher* Moyers (or Myers, Myres) and Sarah* McGowan); died after 1890.

    Robert married Martha J Hamilton on 10 Dec 1871 in Bledsoe Co, Tennessee. Martha was born about 1845; died after 1890 in of, Jasper, Marion Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Walter Moyers was born about 1872; died after 1873.
    2. Lillie Moyers was born about 1873; died after 1874.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Christopher* Moyers (or Myers, Myres) was born on 26 Oct 1797 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee (son of James David* Moyers (Myers), (DNA) and Mary* "Polly" Blackburn, (DNA)); died on 24 Aug 1874 in Cumberland Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Jefferson Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1840, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 26 Oct 1850, Eastern Division, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 1860, Bee Creek P.O., Cumberland Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    died in Whitepine, Jefferson Co., or Bledsoe Tennessee

    Farmer.
    _______

    1830 Jeff Co, TN census
    1840 Bledsoe Co. TN
    _______
    Posted to TN mail list:
    Does anyone know who Mathias Moyer is?
    I found several land transactions involving him in "Land Deeds of Jefferson County, Tennessee 1792-1814." I'm researching the line including Christopher Moyers & Sarah McGowan who were married there 1 Feb 1822. Neither their children nor Chtopher's siblings show a Mathias. Am I missing something? Also, what do the double dates signify?

    According to these records:
    Commissioners of Dandridge Deed to Matthais Moyer
    3 Apri 1811 20 Jul 1808 1/2 acre $200
    Jefferson Co, being a lot in the Town of Dandrige, Plat No. 21
    Wit: James Bradford, A. Henderson

    Commissioners of Dandridge Deed to Matthias Moyers
    (Hawkins Co.)
    5 Aug 1806 7 Jun 1806 1/2 acre $100
    Jefferson Co, being a lot in the Town of Dandrige, Plat No. 73
    Wit: John Love
    William S. Blair

    Thomas Sheddon (Sheddan), John Eakin, William Eakin and Jane Eakin (all of Blount Co) deed to Mathyas Moyer
    18 Mar 1812 7 Jan 1812 158 acres 2 rods 32 poles $600.00
    on s side of Holston River adj John Longacre, John Churchman
    Wit: David Shields, John Jamason Jr

    Henry Collins and Mathias (Mathyas) Moyer Title Bond to George Gregory
    30 Mar 1812 19 Jul 1809 "___" $320.00
    We, Henry Collins and Mathyas Moyer, are held and firmly bound to make George Gregory a right to a certain tract of land hereafter mentioned by the said Gregory paying the instalments agreeable to an act of assembly in this state, the land adjoining Richard Gregory, George Turnly, George Gygar, "___" Rickets, Solomon Copeland, and John Sehorn; to be paid on condition the above obligation is performed; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
    Test: Jno Sehorn /s/ Henry Collins, Mathyas Moyer.

    Heirs of Mathias Moyers, Deceased, deed to George Gregory
    11 Dec 1813 9 Mar 1813 139 acres 3 lengths $160.00
    on the south side of French Broad River adj William Dunn. Andrew Henderson and William More, administrators of all and singular the goods and chattles rights and credits of Mathias Moyers, deceased; and Polly Gass, late Polly Moyers, Administratrix of said Estate; and Andrew Gass, who intermarried with Polly Moyers; and Henry Collins (Sevier Co.). $160.00 in hand paid by George Gregory to Mathias Moyers in his lifetime, and to me the said Henry Collins, the receipt whereof we severally acknowledged the said Mathias Moyers sold to George Gregory, and there in his lifetime on 19 Jul 1809 said Mathias Moyers made and executed to said Gregory his bond for title to said land, which bond was signed and sealed by Henry Collins and George Gregory, having had the said bond proven in the County Court of Jefferson and recorded as the law directs. Surveyed 15 Apr 1807. Wit: Jacob Crider; Joseph McGuire. /s/ A. Henderson; William Moore; Mary Gass; A. Gass; Henry Collins. March Session 1813.

    The name Gass (John) showed up witnessing the will of Alexander Breckenridge in 1813. But that was in Bourbon Co, KY. His g-granddaughter m Harold Charles Moyer, the grandson of Christopher Moyers & Sarah McGowen.
    There was a Catherine McGuire who m Andrew Blackburn whose sister Mary married James Moyers, father of Christopher Moyers.
    With these common names, it seems that Mathias belongs to the same family of Moyers, but how???

    Census:
    1830 Jeff Co, TN census
    299 582 Moyers, Christopher
    2 (5-10 males) Oliver 6, James 7. John is said to have died in infancy.
    1 (20-30 male) ? probably a bro or broL
    1 (30-40 male) Christopher - 32
    3 (under 5 females) Emaline - 5, Nancy & Mary
    1 (20-30 female) Sarah - 27
    no slaves

    Census:
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Bledsoe, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 8
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 10
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 10


    next door:
    Marjory Stone age 40-49 (1791-1800) and
    two males 20-29 (1911-1820)


    Census:
    residence: 702
    Joseph A. Myres 23 1827 TN farmer 100
    Ruth 20 1830 TN

    residence 703
    Christopher Myres 53 1795 farmer 200 TN
    Sarah 49 1803 NC
    Oliver 26 1824 TN Laborer
    Nancy I. 20 1830 TN
    Sarah C. 18 1832 TN
    Thompson 16 TN 1834 laborer
    Henry Y. 12 1838 TN
    Teresy Y 8 1842 TN
    Robert B. 7 1843 TN

    Residence 704
    Alexander Myres 45 1805 farmer 300 TN
    Catherine 42 1808 TN
    James A. 20 1830 laborer TN
    Patrick D. 18 1832 laborer TN
    Serena E. 16 1834 TN
    Martha A. 14 1836 TN
    Mary C. 12 1838 TN
    Jasper L. 7 1843 TN
    Albert H. 6 1844 TN
    Susan E.S. 4 1846 TN

    (Alexander and Christopher are brothers, Joseph is Alexander's son)

    Census:
    residence: Cumberland, TN, Third District
    Page 17, Family #10, Film No. 805244
    Post Office Bee Creek

    110 Christopher Moyers 62 1798 TN
    110 Sarah 56 1804 NC
    110 Henry Y. 22 1838 TN
    110 Terrissa S. 19 1841 TN
    110 Robert A. B. 16 1844 TN

    111 Christopher G Moyers 26 1834 TN (son)
    111 Malissa Moyers 24 24 1836 TN
    111 Amanda S Moyers 2 1858 TN
    111 William C Moyers 1 1859 TN
    111Mary Dyer 18 1842 domestic
    (Mary Dyer related to daughter Sarah' husband Apollas Dyer, but not their daughter.)

    128 De Moyers Paterick 28 1832 Male Tennessee
    128 De Moyers Martha J 24 1836 Female Tennessee
    128 De Moyers Alford A 7 1853 Male Tennessee
    128 De Moyers Joseph N 6 1854 Male Tennessee
    128 De Moyers Emily C 5 1855 Female Tennessee
    128 De Moyers John E F 3 1857 Male Tennessee
    128 De Moyers Gennsha D F 6/12 1859 Female Tennessee

    129 Moyers Joseph A 32 1828 Male Tennessee
    129 Moyers Rutha 31 1829 Female Tennessee
    129 Moyers John T 9 1851 Male Tennessee
    129 Moyers George A 7 1853 Male Tennessee
    129 Moyers Milton H 5 1855 Male Tennessee
    129 Moyers Catharine E 3 1857 Female Tennessee
    129 Moyers Elbert W 5/12 1860 Male Tennessee
    Patrick, Joseph and James bros of Geo Alex;
    nephews of Chis Sr

    142 Martin Annstrong 31 1829 Male Tennessee
    142 Martin Nancy J (Moyers (d/o Chris) 29 1831 Female Tennessee
    142 Martin Mary E 3 1857 Female Tennessee
    142 Martin Sarah E 1 1859 Female Tennessee

    143 Wyatt John 32 1828 Male North Carolina
    143 Wyatt Martha (Moyers (d/o Geo Alex) A M 24 1836 Female Tennessee
    143 Wyatt Milly C 5 1855 Female Tennessee
    143 Wyatt Jane A 3 1857 Female Tennessee
    143 Wyatt Mary E 1 1859 Female Tennessee

    149 Moyers James A 30 1830 Male Tennessee
    149 Moyers Nancy M 29 1831 Female Tennessee
    149 Moyers William A 5 1855 Male Tennessee
    149 Moyers Martha J 4 1856 Female Tennessee
    149 Moyers Mary C 4 1856 Female Tennessee
    149 Moyers Dillard W 3/12 1860 Male Tennessee
    (James s/o Geo Alex; neph of Christopher Sr.)

    Christopher* married Sarah* McGowan on 1 Feb 1822 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee. Sarah* (daughter of Pettigrew S.* McGowan and Elizabeth* Noblet (or Noblett) (?)) was born in 1803 in Spartanburg District, South Carolina (maybe); died after Jun 1860 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah* McGowan was born in 1803 in Spartanburg District, South Carolina (maybe) (daughter of Pettigrew S.* McGowan and Elizabeth* Noblet (or Noblett) (?)); died after Jun 1860 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    possibly born in Spartanburg, South Carolina

    McGowen's father & her children & spouses furnished by Jane Wall,
    janewall@mail.multipro.com (janewall)

    Moyers in Bledsoe Co in 1850 spelled Myres. Armstrong Martin is there, age 21. Probably moved there with daughter Nancy.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage bond:
    C Moyer to Bond 1250 - Wm Carroll, Govn
    Know all men by these presents that we Christopher Moyer and John Moyer of Jefferson county and state of Tennessee are held and firmly bound unto William Carroll, Governor, and his successor in office in the sum of Twelve hundred fifty dollars, to be void on condition there be no cause to obstruct the marriage of the said Christopher Moyer with Sarah McGowen.
    Witness our hand & seal this 1st day of February 1822.
    (signed) Christopher Moyers
    (signed) John Moyers
    State of Tennessee
    Jefferson County
    To any regular Minister of the Gospel or Justice of peace for said county, greeting.
    You are hereby authorized to celebrate the rites of marriage between Christoper Moyer and Sarah McGowen and join them together as husband and wife according to the ceremony of your church.
    Given at office this 1st day of February 1822.
    (signed) Joseph Hamilton
    clerk by J. Hamilton
    Marriage license:
    C. Moyers to License Sarah McGowen
    The within named couple married by me the 1st of January 1822.
    (signed) Robert McFarland
    Justice of the Peace

    Children:
    1. James Pettigrew Moyers (Myres) was born on 19 Feb 1823 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was christened on 7 Nov 1824 in Westminister and St. Paul Presbyterian Church, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died in Sep 1850 in Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.
    2. Oliver* Hopkins Moyers (or Myers) was born on 2 Apr 1824 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was christened on 7 Nov 1824 in Westminister and St. Paul Presbyterian Church, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died after 1883 in of , White Co, Tennessee.
    3. John Alexander Moyers (Myres) was born on 30 Aug 1825 in Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died in 1906 in Sevier Co, Tennessee.
    4. Mary Elizabeth Moyers was born in Jan 1827 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died after 1890 in White Co, Tennessee.
    5. Emaline Grissie Moyers was born in 1828 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died on 13 Nov 1856 in White Co, Tennessee.
    6. Nancy J Moyers was born in 1830 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; died after 1880 in of, Cass, Texas Co, Missouri.
    7. Sarah Catherine Moyers was born in 1830 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; died in 1914 in Sevier Co, Tennessee.
    8. Christopher G "Thompson" Moyers was born in 1834 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; died after 1870 in of, Cumberland Co, Tennessee.
    9. Darwin Moyers was born in 1838 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; died about 1839 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.
    10. Henry Y. Moyers was born on 13 Jun 1838 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; died on 23 Jul 1907 in White Co, Tennessee; was buried in Greenwood Cem, Doyle, White Co, Tennessee.
    11. James Napoleon Myers (Moyers), (orphan? prob cousin) was born on 10 Mar 1839 in Little Cove, Sevier Co, Tennessee; died on 15 Jan 1893 in Little Cove, Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Little Cove Cem, Sevier Co, Tennessee.
    12. Theresa S. (Terressa) Moyers was born in 1842 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; died after 1900 in of, Marion Co, Tennessee.
    13. 1. Robert Alyson Breck Moyers was born on 28 Aug 1843 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; died after 1890.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James David* Moyers (Myers), (DNA)James David* Moyers (Myers), (DNA) was born on 27 Mar 1767 in Culpeper Co, Virginia (son of Christopher* Moyers, Jr and Mrs. Susannah* (..) Moyers (Hart or Manspiel ?)); died on 18 Feb 1838 in Long Creek, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Jefferson Co, Tennessee
    • Other-Begin: May 1830, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; scrapbook

    Notes:

    Land Deeds of Jefferson Co, TN 1792-1814 (GC 976.8924)
    p 72:
    Isaac White Deed to James Moyers (Both of Blount Co)
    31 Aug 1797 14 Feb 1797 200 acres $100.00
    At the mouth of the Sinking Fork of Long Creek adj. Christohper Moyers. Wit: Gideon Blackburn; Martha White; Sally Justice. /s/ Isaac White

    p 196:
    James Havins (Havens] deed to James Moyers
    28 Feb 1809 27 Oct 1808 106 Acres $400
    On the waters of Long Creek, adj. John Havens, Edward Humston; being part of a 500 acre tract contained in Grant No. 1047 made by the State of North Carolina to James Mann in "____" 1792. Wit: Thos Snoddy; David Moyers; Silas Hall. /s/ James Havins Jan sessions 1809. Then was the deed proved in open court by the oaths of Thomas Snoddy and Silas Hall and recorded. Let it be registered. Test /s/ J. Hamilton, Clk., by David Barton, D.C.

    -----


    Written by son John MOYERS: My own dear father's name was James, b in VA abt the yr 1767 27th mar, was of middle stature, heavy built free open countance, very friendly had dark hair, hazel eyes, very expressive. He was a loving husband an affectionate...

    Memories 2: parent. He was much given to books, fond of poetry and sacred music, was a sweet singer, and had a goodly share of plain human learning also, he was an upright, honorable professor of the Christian Religion, a member of the Old Presbyterian Church,

    Memories 3: fond of the Blessed gospel of the grace of God of it's ministers and Hold Ordiances. His intellect was clear, if not shing, of strong mind and good judgement, was also a good farmer, kept a plentiful tale, and provided well for the wants and education of

    Memories 4: his children. he was faithful to keep up prayers in his family while his health would permit. Hekep his bed occasionally near 6 yrs and had to struggle w/a disease of the kidneys and bladder, together w/a general consumption of the nervous system.

    Memories 5: Died at last in his old Mansion House, on the banks of Long Creek, in Jefferson County, TN in his 71 yrs and lies buried on the hill that fronts his door beside sister Grissey and our 2 children, Malinda M. and James MYERS on the 18th day of Feb 1838. My mother is yet living

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=8245926&id=I03243


    Census:
    1830 Jefferson Co, Tennessee
    line #152 John L. Carson
    154 David Moyers
    155 Pleasant Pankey
    157 James Moyers Jr.
    158 Joshua Moyers
    159 Henry Randolph
    160 Silas Hall
    151 James Hazelwood

    Other-Begin:
    A Short History of My Forefathers, etc.
    the following was copied from Scrapbook of the Rev. John Moyers, Bledsoe Co., Tenn. May 1840.

    James married Mary* "Polly" Blackburn, (DNA) on 3 Nov 1789 in Greene Co, Tennessee. Mary* (daughter of John* Blackburn, Sr and Janet O'Neal* Mathes) was born on 14 Nov 1768 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in Apr 1846 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary* "Polly" Blackburn, (DNA) was born on 14 Nov 1768 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of John* Blackburn, Sr and Janet O'Neal* Mathes); died in Apr 1846 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: May 1830, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; scrapbook

    Notes:

    named beneficiary (Mary Moyers) of one silver dollar in her father's will, written 27 Aug 1805
    possibly born November 1, 1768. Marriage secured by John Blackburn.



    Other-Begin:
    A Short History of My Forefathers, etc.
    the following was copied from Scrapbook of the Rev. John Moyers, Bledsoe Co., Tenn. May 1840.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name James Moyers
    Gender Male
    Marriage Date 3 Nov 1789
    Marriage Place Greene, Tennessee, USA
    Spouse Mary Blackburn

    Children:
    1. Rev John Blackburn Myers (Moyers) was born on 30 Jan 1792 in Long Creek, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died on 13 Nov 1875 in McMinnville, Warren Co, Tennessee; was buried in Smyrna Church cem, Warren Co, Tennessee.
    2. Grizzelle Blackburn Moyers (Myers) was born in 1794 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died in 1830.
    3. Susanna Myers (Moyers) was born in 1796 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died on 1 Jul 1826 in Sevier Co, Tennessee.
    4. 2. Christopher* Moyers (or Myers, Myres) was born on 26 Oct 1797 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died on 24 Aug 1874 in Cumberland Co, Tennessee.
    5. Jane Margaret (or Matthews?) Moyers was born on 22 Apr 1800 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died on 10 Jul 1885 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Memorial Cem, Pigeon Forge, Sevier Co, Tennessee.
    6. James Blackburn Moyers (Myers) was born on 24 Feb 1803 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died on 10 Mar 1893 in Cumberland Co (formerly Bledsoe Co), Tennessee.
    7. George Alexander Moyers (or Myers) was born in 1805 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died in 1870 in Cumberland Co, Tennessee.
    8. Mary Blackburn Moyers was born in 1809 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died after 1880 in of, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    9. Alfred Jefferson Moyers, Sr. was born on 24 Nov 1811 in White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died in 1878 in Arkansas.

  3. 6.  Pettigrew S.* McGowan was born in 1776 in Georgia (son of William* McGowan and (Mrs. William) McGowan); died after 1850 in Franklin Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1790, Randolph Co, North Carolina; (implied)
    • Census: 1800, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1803, Spartansburg, South Carolina ?; birth of Sarah
    • Census: 1810, Morganton, Burke Co, North Carolina
    • Possessions: 1810, Morganton, Burke Co, North Carolina; land grant
    • Census: 1830, Lincoln Co, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1836, Lincoln Co, Tennessee; tax list
    • Census: 1840, Lincoln Co, Tennessee
    • Census: 21 Sep 1850, Franklin Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    William likely Pettigrew's father. They were together in 1800 census. 1790 census he is accounted for in William's census. Also, William next to the Lollars, who were family related. Circumstantial.


    Census:
    1790 Randolph Co, North Carolina
    1790 Randolph Co
    Wlliam McGowan
    males <16 3 aft 1774 (prob Pettigrew here.)
    males over 16 1
    female 1

    next:
    John Loller (possibly uncle of John Lollar who married Nancy Stone - see note below)
    males <16 3 aft 1774
    males >16 1 (abt 1740?)
    females 2
    total 6

    Isaac McDaniel between (unk)

    Elie Lollar (not yet Identified)
    male <16 1
    male >16 2
    females 6
    total 9

    (connection to Lollars)
    (Nancy Stone (d/o Thomas & Sarah Corder) m John Lollar 1819 White TN
    Thomas m2 Elizabeth Williams
    Elizabeth C Stone m Oliver Hopkins Moyer
    Oliver Hopkins s/o Christopher Moyer & Sarah McGowan, d/o o Pettigrew.

    Census:
    1800 Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina
    (alphabetical)
    Pudy McGowan
    1 male 16-26
    1 female 16-26

    William McGowan
    3 males < 10
    2 males 10-16
    1 male 45+ bef 1745
    1 female <10
    1 female 36-45


    Census:
    Name: Pettigraw Mcgowan
    [Pettigrew Mcgowan]
    Township: Morganton
    County: Burke
    State: North Carolina
    Free White Males 26 to 44: 1
    Free White Females Under 10: 4
    Free White Females 16 to 25: 1
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
    Number of Household Members: 6


    Possessions:
    Burke County, NC - Deeds - North Carolina Land Grants, 1805-1830
    Listed Numerically by Land Grant Number
    Beginning in 1778 to as late as 1956 when Land Grants were discontinued.

    The following is a transcription of the Burke County Land Grants as found in the card file by the same name. It can be found in the North Carolina Room of the Burke County Library, Morganton, NC.
    http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/burke/deeds/grants02d.txt

    McGOWAN Pettigrew 1810 3744
    McGOWAN William 1818 4118

    also Noblet
    NOBLET Joseph 1805 3622
    NOBLETT John 1815 3928
    NOBLETT William 1815 3945
    NOBLETT John 1820 4293
    NOBLETT William 1824 4472

    Census:
    1830 Lincoln Co, Tennessee
    Name: P T Mc Gouon [P S McGowen]
    Home in 1830 Lincoln, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6

    looks like a daughter and son-in-law and two grandsons. Could be Nancy and Henry Myers.

    same pg not adjacent:
    George Blackburn


    Residence:
    Name: Pettigrew S McGowan
    Year: 1836
    Residence: Lincoln, Tennessee

    also: brothers?
    line 101 William McGowan
    line 103 Daniel McGowan
    and
    line 110 Samuel Moyers


    Census:
    Name: P S Mcgowan
    [P S Mckeown -- no!]
    Home in 1840: Lincoln, Tennessee
    Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 2
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 2

    same pg, not adjacent:
    Nancy Stone
    Graham Snoddy
    John Corder
    W.H. Yarborough



    Census:
    1850 District 4, Franklin Co, Tennessee
    pg 8
    McGown, Pedigson 74 1776 farmer Georgia
    McGown, Elizabeth 75 1775 Georgia

    Pettigrew married Elizabeth* Noblet (or Noblett) (?) on 8 Jan 1800 in Randolph Co, North Carolina. Elizabeth* (daughter of Noblet (or Noblett)) was born in 1775 in Georgia; died after 1850 in Franklin Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth* Noblet (or Noblett) (?) was born in 1775 in Georgia (daughter of Noblet (or Noblett)); died after 1850 in Franklin Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Research Notes: Hopkins?

    Notes:

    Research Notes:
    American Genealogical-Biographical Index

    Name: Alexander Hopkins
    Birth Date: 1750
    Birthplace: North Carolina
    Volume: 83
    Page Number: 260
    Reference: Heads of fams. at the first U.S. census. NC. By U.S. Bureau of the Census. Washington, 1908. (292p.):12, 164


    North Carolina Census 1790-1890
    Name: Alexander Hopkins
    State: NC
    County: Tyrrell County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1755
    Database: NC Early Census Index

    Name: Alexander* Hopkins
    State: NC
    County: Tyrrell County
    Township: Early Tax List
    Year: 1771
    Database: NC Early Census Index

    1790 Montgomery Co, NC
    Alexander Hopkins 1, 3, 5 (columns?)


    1810 Morganton Burke Co, NC
    Name: Alexander Hopkins
    Township: Morganton
    County: Burke
    State: North Carolina
    Free White Males Under 10: 1
    Free White Males 26 to 44: 1
    Free White Females 16 to 25: 1
    Free White Females 45 and Over: 1
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 1
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 4
    (this might be a son and widowed mother. Alexander b 1750 would be 60 by 1810.

    Elizabeth and her husband Pettigrew McGowan were living in Morganton, Burke, NC in 1810. Pettigrew listed as obtaining early land grant.


    because of naming patterns
    Eliz and her husband in NC in 1810.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Rootsweb
    From: OregonGal9@aol.com
    Subject: [BRANSON] Branson - McGowan
    Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 14:01:28 EDT
    I found a marriage bond for Pettigrew McGowan in 1800 Randolph, NC. The bride was Elizabeth Noblet. She was the sister of John Noblett of Orange, NC.
    Some of his children moved to Maries, MO and lived near the desc. of Jared Branson Sr.

    http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/BRANSON/2007-06/1182708088

    North Carolina Marriage Index
    Name: Pettegrew McGowen
    Gender: Male
    Spouse: Elizebath Noblet
    Spouse Gender: Female
    Bond Date: 8 Jan 1800
    Bond #: 000113241
    Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
    ImageNum: 005881
    County: Randolph
    Record #: 01 182
    Bondsman: John Bain
    Witness: J Bain

    Children:
    1. Nancy McGowan, (dau?) was born between 1801 and 1810; died after 1830 in of, Lincoln Co, Tennessee.
    2. 3. Sarah* McGowan was born in 1803 in Spartanburg District, South Carolina (maybe); died after Jun 1860 in Pikeville, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.
    3. (dau1) McGowan was born about 1805; died after 1810 in of, Morganton, Burke Co, North Carolina.
    4. (dau2) McGowan was born about 1807; died after 1810 in Morganton, Burke Co, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Christopher* Moyers, JrChristopher* Moyers, Jr was born in 1740 in Orange Co, Virginia (son of Christopher* Moyer, Sr (immigrant) and Maria* Catharina Vogt (Vaught), (immigrant)); died on 9 Feb 1815 in Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Moyers Cem, White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: North Carolina, now White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee
    • Residence: Abt 1750, Culpeper Co, Virginia
    • Residence: 1765, Claiborne Co, Tennessee
    • Military: 1776, Revolutionary War, North Carolina
    • Military: 9 May 1777, Rev War -2nd Lt (8th Reg. VA - Germans)
    • Residence: Abt 1780, Greene Co, Tennessee
    • Other-Begin: 1786, Greene, or Jefferson Co, Tennessee
    • Residence: Abt 1797, Jefferson Co, Tennessee
    • Will: 15 Mar 1815, Jefferson Co, Tennessee
    • Other-Begin: May 1830, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; scrapbook

    Notes:

    John BLankenbaker mentioned in note # 1192 that many of the English viewed their orchards as a source of animal food. Apparently, our early German ancestors viewed the fruit from their orchards as a source for human consumption. From the diary of Rev. John MOYERS, Bledsoe Co. Tenn. 1840 " A Short History of my Forefathers" .......My Grandfather, Christopher Moyers was of German extraction, read that language fluently, and was fond of books. He emigrated from Culpeper Co. Va. and settled on Long Creek in Jefferson Co.Tenn. where he built one of the first grist mills of the County. ... He planted a fine orchard. The Milan apple tree and August pear of superior flavor was brought from Virginia. This was about the year 1790......" Nancy M. Dodge

    -------
    (Information on Christopher and ancestors provided by PNDodge@aol.com - Nancy Moyers Dodge)

    Susannah & Christopher Jr were Communicants in Hebron Lutheran Church in 1775, 1776, & 1777. (In 1776 Christopher Jr. and wife Susannah are seated in hebron Lutheran Church with Jacob Manspiel and his wife Anna Marie. Since relatives and in-laws sat together in church and since this is the only appearance of Jacob Manspiel in Hebron Church, it is possible that Susanna was either a Manspiel or related to Jacob Manspiel's wife Anna Maria.)
    Soon after 1777 Christopher Jr. migrated with others from the Germanna Community, i.e. Broyles, Wilhoits, Layman, and others to what was then Washington Co, N.C. (later became the Tennessee counties of Washington, Greene & Jefferson) Christopr Moyer Jr served in the N.C. army militia during the Rev War (N.C. Rev Army Accounts - Vol 1, p 74, folio #4) In 1789 he received a land grant of 100 acres on both sides of Long Creek in what is now Jefferson Co, TN. (An early Moyer researcher believed Christopher Jr was a Lt in the 8th Virginia Regimen, however it has since been proved that this was not our Christopher Moyers of Jefferson Co, TN.)

    Both Christopher Jr. and Adam recieved 100 acres of land for service in the N. C. Rev. Army.
    Adam Moyer - N. C. Rev. Army Accounts Vol. v p. 92 folio 4
    Christopher Moyer - N. C. Rev. Army Accounts Vol. 1 p. 74 folio 4

    Land Deeds of Jefferson Co, TN 1792-1814 (GC 976.8924):
    p 25:
    Conveyance from Nathaniel Evins to Mical Bacon
    27 May 1794 19 Jan 1793 3470 acres 150 pounds
    on Long Creek adj. Mical Bacon, Christopher Moyer, Dry Fork of Long Creek, John Baker. Granted by Patent unto Evins bearing date 20 May 1785 and by said Evins sold and made over unto said Bacon. Wit: Thomas Snoddy; Christopher Moyer. ack'd /s/ Nathaniel Evins.

    p 27:
    Conveyance from Nathaniel Evins (Evans) to Christopher Moyers
    16 Jul 1794 19 Jan 1793 150 acres 40 pounds
    on Long Creek adj. Michael Bacon, the Dry Fork, Jacob Jackson; being a part of a survey granted by Patent dated 20 May 1785 unto Nathaniel Evans. Wit: Thomas Snoddy; Michal Bacon /s/ Nathaniel Evans

    p 35:
    Jacob Jackson to Christopher Moyers
    15 Apr 1795 30 Aug 1794 200 acres 100 pounds
    on the north side of Long Creek on the Sinking Fork including his improvment adj William Carson, Christopher Moyers. Wit Thomas Snoddy; Hugh Kelso /s/ Jacob Jackson

    p 61:
    Christopher Moyers Deed to Ninan Chamberlain (Chamberland)
    14 Jan 1797 2 Aug 1796 30 acres $60.00
    on Long Creek. Test: Samuel Jack; David Moyers /s/ Christopher Moyers

    p 72:
    Isaac White Deed to James Moyers (Both of Blount Co)
    31 Aug 1797 14 Feb 1797 200 acres $100.00
    At the mouth of the Sinking Fork of Long Creek adj. Christopher Moyers. Wit: Gideon Blackburn; Martha White; Sally Justice. /s/ Isaac White

    p 87:
    George Swingle Deed to Thomas Donelson, Jr., and Edward Paine, Trading under the Firm of Thomas Donelson and Co.,
    12 Feb 1799 22 Feb 1798 200 acres $533.33
    on Long Creek, adj. Christopher Moyers. Test: Rauleigh Hogan; Nathaniel Herbert
    /s/ George Swingle.

    Jacob Gray Deed to George Swingle
    8 Feb 1799 22 Feb 1798 200 acres $533.33
    On Long Creek adj. Christopher Moyers. Test: Rauleigh Hogan; Ben Perryman.
    /s/ George Swingle.

    p 117:
    Edward Payne (Paine] deed to Thomas Donelson
    17 Jul 1802 1 Oct 1800 200 acres $200.00
    On Long Creek adj. Christopher Moyers; being conveyed by George Swingle to Thomas Donnellon and Edward Paine by deed dated 19 Oct 1798. Test: William Craig; George D. Paine /s/ Edward Paine.

    p 118:
    Thomas Donnelan (Donellon) (Sevier Co) Deed to Edward Humpston
    17 Jul 1802 1 Feb 1802 200 acres $450.00
    on Long Creek, adj. Christopher Moyers; which said land Thomas Donellon derived from George Swingle and Edward Paine. Test: Samuel Palmer /s/ Thos Donnellon

    p 248:
    Alexander Outlaw Deed to Christopher Moyers
    3 Jan 1812 8 Dec 1809 100 Acres $ "___"
    Jefferson County adj. Alexander Outlaw, Christopher Myer's land whereon he now lives, Edward Humpston. Wit: Hamilton Bradford; Silas Hall. /s/ A.S. Outlaw December Sessions 1811. The within deed was proven in open court and ordered to be recorded. Let it be registered. /s/ Jos. Hamilton, Clk., by his Deputy, Wyly Martin.
    ________________

    Re: Christopher MOYER
    Date: 8/18/98 5:47:34 PM Central Daylight Time
    From: THE NINERS
    To: Lumoto

    index to early Tn wills and admin. Yours? And do you have?
    Moyers Christopher died 1815 willbook 2 pg 99 Jefferson Cty
    John died 1836 willbook 3 pg 375 "
    Marhias died 1812 willbook 2 pg 27 "
    David died 1836 willbook e pg 349 "
    Try local FHC to see if microfilmed or write TN State Lib and Archives to get copies

    ===========================
    The MOYERS family came to the Valley by way of Jefferson Co., TN when Christopher MOYERS children migrated to the valley early in the nineteenth century. The family changed their spelling of the name from MOYER to MEYERS abt the turn of the century.

    Fact 2: Christopher MOYER emigrated from Culpepper Co., VA to Jefferson Co., NC now TN abt 1790. It's believed he was born in Orange Co., VA abt 1740, son of Christopher MOYER (MAYER) Sr., who was th son of George MOYER, who patented land in St. George parish, Spo

    Fact 3: He settled on the Long Creek and built one of the first grist mills in that part of the county.Was very industrious farmer; upright and honest citizen, never professed Religion, though. His wife's name is recorded only as Susannah in his will recorded in 1815 in Jefferson Co.

    Fact 4: Orange Co was formed from a part of Spotsylvania in 1734; Culpeper Co from Orange in 1748; and Maidson Co. from Culpepper in 1792.

    Fact 5: The original German records are now on deposit in the courthouse in Madison, VA.

    Immigration: 1790, Immigrated w/his wife Susannah in late 1790's to Jefferson Co., Tennessee

    Notes (Facts Page) 1: November 1999, Thanks fo Patty at Pattyca103@aol.com
    for her MOYERS / RICHIE files she's sent via email.

    Notes (Facts Page) 2: Christoper MOYER was abt seventy-five at the time of his death; his wife Susannah lived to see 99.
    Notes (Facts Page) 3: He had seven children; James, the oldest.

    Notes (Facts Page) 4: per grandson, lived to be 75 yrs of age; buried by his wife Susannah's side in their orchard on their property.
    Notes (Facts Page) 5: Planted a fine orchard; Milem apple tree and August Pear of superior flavour; brought from VA and flourished in orchard from which TN had been so richly supplied;
    abt 1790.

    Notes (Facts Page) 7:
    Source 1: German extraction; read language fluently; very fond of books.
    Source 2: Emigrated from Culpepper Co., VA when his son was 21 to Jefferson Co., TN.
    Source 1: Source: Sketch of Rev. John MOYERS; Bledsoe Co, Tn May 1850; abt his grandfather, Christopher MOYERS


    Names Appearing in the County Court Record Book Entitled
    Miscellaneous Bonds
    Administration, 1806-1814, Constables, 1806-1815, Maintenance (Bastardy), 1807-1857, Indentures, 1807-1828
    MOYER(S)
    Christopher
    David
    Jacob
    John
    Mary
    Mathias
    Matthias

    Posted By: COOKIE
    Email: cooky1025@aol.com
    Subject: Re: Christopher & Abraham Wheeler Moyers
    Post Date: November 22, 2001 at 21:02:08
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/moyers/messages/357.html
    Forum: Moyers Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/moyers/

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wbarfieldsr/pafg254.htm
    The Christopher Moyers Jr. that you are looking for that married Susannah--- is not the right one you are looking for. This Christopher was born in Orange Co./Madison Co. Va served as a first Lt. in the Revolutionary War and was a member of the Hebron Lutheran Church (still in existance today, with all their church records intact) he received a land grant 2666 acres of land after the war and came to White Pine Tn which is in Jefferson Co. Tn and had a grist mill and orchards and left a very nice will, which I have, in Jefferson Co. and lived all of his life there after the war. In his will he names all his children. I am in the DAR on this man and have documention for all of this plus Christopher Jr's son John left a 200 page diary and he tells all about his family which I have a copy of. There is another person on this site that has taken Christophers son James and chopped off his children and added a Henry Moyers of Clabourne Co. Tn which is not the right ones. I have a certified copy of the church records where James children was baptized. I have seen a book Union Co Heritage book that done the same thing and I wrote the author Bonnie Heiskell Peters and sent her proof that this Henry is not the son of James and Mary Blackburn Moyers and she wrote me back and said if she ever done another book she would correct this. Thanks COOKY

    SUSANNAH was born in 1727/1750 in Claiborne Co.,Tn. She died in 1770/1838. She married Lt Christopher MOYER Jr in 1765

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=8245926&id=I00290

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    DAR Letter (garnered from Ancestry.com)
    Letter from Mrs Linwood Hall's letter of Jan 25, 1955 to Irene Myers Rogers....sent to D.A.R. Registrar fpr permit to copy papers.

    Dear Mrs. Rogers,
    I should address you as "Dear Irene" as we are cousins:

    I was so happy to receive your letter. It came to me while I was in the hospital recovering from an operation-just came home Sunday and am at the up and down stage- in a few days or weeks I will be perfectly recovered.

    Your ancestor was Rev. John Moyers, [first wife Mary Snoddy] and I decended from his youngest brother Alfred Jefferson Moyers, whose wife was Jane Reams. Rev. John and Alfred J. Moyers were sons of James Moyers and Mary Blackburn. James was the son of Christopher Moyers Jr and wife Susannah- do you have any idea as to the last name of Susannah? I know she lived to be 99 years old. I am writing all of this from memory as I must'nt get into my records yet--can't life boxes--but will give you in detail at a later date. I'm so happy to tell you all I know. I've made many trips back to Virginia doing research and proved the Moyers line back to 1717 and feel I am correct., but if you have any clues or traditions concerning the early ones- do wish you would pass them on to me- as more proof, the better. I have the exact date of James Moyers [wife Mary Blackburn] birth which was in Culpepper Co. Va. I don't have the birthday of Christopher Moyers Jr, but his will is recorded in Jefferson Co. Tenn. about 1790-92. He was son [according to proof which satifies me] of Christopher Sr. and wife Catherine. This Christopher Sr. was son of George Mayer or Moyer [s] and wife Barbara. This George was in 1717 Colony that landed in Va. This Colony had hard luck as the Captain of the ship deserted them and they were made to pay for their passages over by Gov. Spottswood. Finally the eighth year they rebelled and went to court.

    In 1726-28 George received a land grant. The story of this 1717 Colony is written up in Virginia Magazine, also in History of Hebron Church of Madisin Co. Virginia. You have probably read the sad story. I read it a long time before I found our Moyers were in this group. The original German records are now in the courthouse at Madison Va. As you know, the county lines changed. Our Moyers were in Spottsylvania Co., Orange Co., and Culpepper- later Madison Co. came out of this area.

    If you have any traditions which were handed down in family will you please tell them to me.
    From Ruth Carpenter Hall to Irene Moyers Rogers, Feb. 18, 1955 letter continued.

    Old Hebron Church is where the early Germans attended church, it is near banks of Robinson River- I was there one Sunday and sat next to a Mr. Blankenbeker. This was a name in the 1717 Colony with our Moyer family. The records of this church are in the original German [also transcribed] in the courthouse at Madison Co. - seat of Madison Co. These land records of George Moyer also appear in the German records in the Madison Courthouse.

    In the baptismal records of these Germans is name of CHristopher and Susannah Mayer and Amilia- April 19, 1777- May 18, 1777. And in the Easter Festical list of the Hebron CHurch are following names- Susanna Mayer, Christopher Mayer, Sen. wife Catherine. Under thesse names are Moses Clore, Eliz. Fleshman, Magdalene Mayer, Communicants of Hebron Church- 1775. Pg. 2 [Chrsitmas] Dec, 25, 1775
    Andrew Carpenter- wife Barbara
    Cornelius Carpenter
    John Wayland wife Catherine
    Christoper Mayer wife Susannah
    Christopher Mayer wife Catherine
    Valentine Hart wife Anna Maria
    Adam Mayer
    Michael Creil
    Peter Clore wife Maria
    George Christopher wife Magdaline
    Adolph Uback wife Anna Maria
    Christopher Blankenbecker wife Christina
    Benj. Garr wife Margaret
    Michael Clore wife Margaret
    John Wilhoit
    August 29, 1784- members who partook of the Holy Communion Hebron Church
    Christopher Mayer wife Catherine
    Joshua Yager
    Zacharias Fleshman
    Michael Hause


    Communicants on First Sunday after Easter 1787

    Christopher Meyer [this spelling] wife Catherine
    Baptismal records
    Jacob Tanner
    Frederick Tanner
    Elizabeth Holtzclaw
    Samuel Rausch
    Joseph Schneider
    Dan. Telp
    Wm. Carperter- wife Maria
    Eliz. Blankenbeker
    Maria Utz
    Nicholas Wilhoit
    John Finks
    Barbara Carpenter
    Eva Fisher
    Maria Wayland
    Christopher Meyer, Jun. [Mayer]
    Magdalene Mayer
    Peeter Clore
    [date prob. 1776, not clear]

    And there were many more records- I believe this will show you that the Mayer family was there! As you know the spelling of the name was many different ways. I was told by a Mr. Moyers of Va. [ he was very old] that the name was spelled M-A-Y-E-R in beginning.

    This deed Jan. 9, 1745 between George Moyer of Co. Orange on one part of Peter Weaver of same co. - 198 acres being part of patent formerly granted to sd. George Moyer, for 498 acres bearing date the 28 day of Sept. 1728, etc. signed by George Moyer. The witnesses to deed were G. Home, George Utz, George Glore [Clore] OrangeCo. Va. Apr. 24, 1746. Deed book 10, p. 294.

    Deed of Gift from George Moyer to his first son Christopher Moyer, Orange Co. Va. March 24, 1749.- Orange Co. and Parish of St. Mark. land containing 300 acres lying in Orange Co. on north side of Robinson River - this part of the patent to George Moyer dated Sept. 28, 1728. Deed book 4, p. 356, Orange Co. Va. Courthouse. In Aug. 1744 Christopher Moyer sold this land to Michael Clore. See deed book 9, p. 197, Orange Co, Courthouse. His wife Catherine appeared in Court and relenquished her right of dower.

    Well, it seems George was the immigrant, Christopher Sr. was his son and Christopher Moyer, Jr. [wife Susannah] was son of Christopher Sr. I would say our Christopher Jr was born about 1740 and was the one that was in Revolutionary War, the one that went to Jefferson Co. Tenn. about 1790. I do wish we could find the last name of Susannah--do you have any clues? Somewhere there was a marriage record of Christopher Moyers who married a Miss Dictum. A cousin in Chicago wrote me about finding this marriage but I never did run it down.

    I was quite interested in what you said about your grandfather saying that three of his ancestors went to Tenn. and fought in Battle of King's Mt. seeing the rich land and later returned to Tenn. and you named John Blackburn, John Davis, John Snoddy and Christopher Moyers. This is four! Will you please make this more clear-DID HE SAY CHRISTOPHER MOYERS WAS ONE OF THE THREE THAT FOUGHT? I am very anxious to prove this point. I sent in to D.A.R. as supplemental, Christopher Moyers, Myer etc. as a Lieut. in Rev. Was and it was accepted. See Hist. Register of Virginians in the Rev. by John H. Gwathmey- page 576. He was at Valley Forge. He was Lt. in 8th Va. Reg. May 1778-see W.D. payroll Washington 173, 1 was also in 4th Va. Reg. Dec. 1778 under Maj. Wm. Croghan W.D. page 86,2. He rec'd Bounty Warrant, awarded 2666 acres of land. If you can give me more proof of our Christopher's service I should appreciate it. I am woindering if records in Tenn. , prob. Jefferson Co., would show any Rev. service?

    One point I would like to have an opinion from you- in the scrap book of Rev John Moyers it was stated that Christopher never did profess religion. I am wondering if they did not consider the church in Virginia as having professed religion.It appears to me he was very active. What do you think? Also Susannah.

    If you see anything in this I am sending that ties in with what you have always heard about the family will you please tell me. Sometime when you are in Nashville Library look in William and Mary College Quarterly Vol. 26 [1st series] pages 82, 94, 186, 187. This gives the early history of the 1717 Colony, all about their struggles with Gov. Spottswood. Also ask for History of Hebron Lutheran Church, Madison Co. Virginia from 1717 to 1907, by Rev W.P. Huddle, Pastor. Published by Henkle & Co. New Market, Va. 1908.

    Your saying your grandfather told about the ill-fated voyage from Germany to America and they had to work very hard to pay for passage, gives me great satisfaction as it helps to prove I am correct in assuming The George Moyer of 1717 is our immigrant ancestor. I have never heard anything about this story in my family. I found it in the Va. State Library, in the Spotsylvania Co. records. These people worked seven years in iron mines to pay for passage then had to go to court trying to free themselves form Gov. Spottswood who wanted them to work another year. They were not allowed to own land at first. You must read about them in the William and Mary Quarterly books. If you can think of anything more that your grandfather told you about the first ones please let me know. Every tiny clue helps! Do you know from what part of Germany they came? I intend to be in Germany next summer, might get a chance to have research done there. I know a young Judge in West Berlin who was a guest in our home the past winter, he was a student at college here and came to see us about three times a week.

    Well, cousin Irene, in the enclosed material I have tried to give you the main points. It is a pleasure to find another who is interested and working for a "common cause"- let's keep up the good work and maybe one of these days we will have the complete picture. I suppose there are many decensants of our Moyers family in Tenn. and all over, as far as that is concerned, so it is my hope that somewhere we will find one who has kept the family records from the beginning! What I have uncovered has not been easy- has taken many year, trips back to Va. & much letter writing.

    You are probably closely related to Mrs. Jack Perkins of Dallas. She was Winnie Moyers of Tenn., a descendent of Rev. John Moyers and wife Mary Snoddy.

    Yes, you have my permission to copy my D.A.R.line of Christopher Moyers, Jr.My D.A.R. no. is 311870. I have this in supplemental line. Have three lines established and four more pending.. I have the Blackburn line already established. All my Moyers dates are not complete. D.A.R. is getting very strict about records.

    The marriage of James moyers [wife Mary Blackburn] is Greenville Tenn. [Greene Co. records]

    I am so very happy we have found each other, and later I'll give you data in detail. In the meanwhile please tell me what you know about the earlier ones. The more complete the picture the better.

    Mrs. Linwood Hall Best Wishes,
    4524 No. Versailles Ruth Hall
    Dallas, Texas
    =======================

    Property:
    N. C. land grant was located 6/8 miles east of the Kuntz's on Long Creek a tributary of the French Broad, in what today is the town of White Pine, Jefferson Co TN.


    Military:
    Both Adam & Christopher MOYERS served in the N.C. army in the Rev. War.
    Christopher MOYERS- N. C. Rev. Army account found in Vol. 1 p. 74 folio #4,
    Adam Moyer N. C. Rev. Army account - Vol. V p. 92 folio # 4)

    Military:
    Served Revolutionary War
    commissioned May 9, 1777, 2nd Lt. in Famous 8th (German) Reg. Virginia under command of Col. John Novill, captured by British at Philidelphia, escaped. Resigned from Rev. Army March 9, 1779

    1st Lt in Revolutionary War. Served at Valley Forge.
    (See National Archives Military Service Records NNCCC, Washington, D.C.)


    Residence:
    Left with brother Adam, sister Jemima and her daughter Jemima for Greene and Jefferson Co., TN


    Other-Begin:
    his niece Jemima Moyers, daughter of Magdelena, and her children came to stay with him after her husband Evangelist Edwards had been killed by Indians in the Cumberland Gap in 1792 on their way to Kentucky. Jemima was injured. One child scalped. Possbile children Evan, Jacob & Jonathan.

    Will:
    Christopher Moyers' Will
    In the name of God amen. I Christopher Moyers of the county of Jefferson and State of Tennessee being of sound mind and mem, my blessed be god for his Mercyes - but being very much pained in body, do make this my last will and testament in mer following, viz, My will is that what worldly substance it has been pleased God to help me with be disposed of fter my decease in the following manner, that is, my executors cause me after my decease to be buried in a decent and Christian orderly way and that the experiences arising therefrom, and ll my just debts be paid out of my estate. My will is that my beloved wife Susanna Moyers during her natural life have this house in which I now dwell and all the land between what was formerly Evans line and the land of my son James Moyers containing one hundred acres together with the mill and improvements on the same, also all the house furniture and stock of every kind such as hogs, horses, cattle, sheep and foul, with the bees, and plantation utinsels and working tools of all sorts, wood and iron as well, within doors as out, which shall not herein be otherwise disposed of.
    Item. My will is that my son James Moyers keep all the property that I have given him, and now in his possession.
    Item. My will is that my son David Moyers keeps all the perishable property that I let him have before he moved out of this county with his family and which property said David Moyers took with him when he then moved, and whereas some time eptember last I assigned live two notes of hand (or bonds) to my said son David Moyers one of said obligation for two hundred dollars and the other for one hundred dollars, making the sum total in said notes or obligations to be three hundred dollars, which said notes or oligations were first given to me by my son James Moyers, signed with his hand and name for which my son James Moyers at present has no valueable consideration. My will is that if in my lifetime I shall not sell two hundred acres of land at the Big Spring on the Sinking fork of Long Creek near this in said county of Jefferson whereon my son David Moyers formerly lived and pay or secure the payment of the said notes or obligations, that then after my death the said two hundred acres of land be left in the hands of my executor hereinafter named and they are authorized in that case to sell the said two hundred acres of land, either at publick or private sale or they shall think best and out of the said sale of said land pay to my said son David Moyers the said sum of three hundred dollars and the conveyance of my said executors that shall be good to convey all the right and title now vested in me to the said two hundred acres of land.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Joshua Moyers two hundred acres of land where he now lives adjoining where I now live, it being the one hundred acres of land I bought of Evans and the one hundred acres I bought of Outlaw, to be his ans heirs forever. And after the death of my dear wife Susanna Moyers, my will is that my said son Joshua Moyers also have this house in which I now dwell and the one hundred acres of land lying between the line of my son James Moyers and the land on which my said son Joshua Moyers now lives, it being the land left to my dear wife during her life including the mill, to be his and his heirs forever.
    Item. My will further is that after my death, all debts due and owing to me by book accounts, bonds, or notes shall be equally divided amongst my four dauthers Susanna Randolph, Milley Williams, Salley Pankey, and Elizabeth Hall. to be theind their heirs forever. And after the death of my dear wife Susanna Moyers my will is that all the household furniture, plantation utensils and tools, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. that shall then remain of my estate left of the perishable property to my dear wife during her life, be sold for ready money on such credit as my said executors shall think best, and the money arising from said sale (after all expenses, cash and charges being paid allowing a reasonable allowance to my executor) shall be equally divided amongst my said four daughters Susanna, Milly, Salley, and Elizabeth to be theirs and their heirs forever and if my said executor should sell the two hundred acres of land where David Moyers formerly lived and any of the price of said land should remain after paying said David the three hundred dollars, that then and in that case the overplus be divided amongst the said four daughters.
    And I do appoint my beloved son James Moyers and son-in-law Henry Randolph executors of this my last will and testament to execute the same without giving bond and security.
    In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this 7th day of February A.D. 1815.
    Signed, sealed and acknowledged Christopher X (his mark) Moyers
    by Christopher Moyers the testator in the presence of
    Thos Snoddy
    John L. Carson

    State of Tennessee } March Sessions 1815
    Jefferson County }
    Then was the last will and testament of Christopher Moyers deceased duly proven in open court and recorded.
    (signed) Joseph Hamilton, Clerk
    by his dept. Jn Hamilton, Junior

    Wednesday 15 March 1815 (minute book)
    The last will and testament of Christopher Moyers deceased was proven in open court by the oaths of Thomas Snoddy and John L. Carson subscribing witnesses thereto and ordained to be recorded and James Moyers and Henry Randolph Executors therein named were qualified and took upon themselves the Executor thereof. The Testator in this will release the executors from giving bond and security.


    Other-Begin:
    A Short History of My Forefathers, etc.
    the following was copied from Scrapbook of the Rev. John Moyers, Bledsoe Co., Tenn. May 1840.

    Christopher* married Mrs. Susannah* (..) Moyers (Hart or Manspiel ?) in Apr 1765 in Claiborne Co, Tennessee. Susannah* was born in 1742 in Orange Co, Virginia; died in Apr 1839 in Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Moyers Cem, White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mrs. Susannah* (..) Moyers (Hart or Manspiel ?) was born in 1742 in Orange Co, Virginia; died in Apr 1839 in Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Moyers Cem, White Pine, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: May 1830, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Notes (Facts Page) 1: As per written by grandson of Christopher MOYERS; Susannah was a through going housewife, best of cooks, fond of the dance, Christmas holidays; at festivals a vast variety of sweetmeats; etc, were prepared.

    Notes (Facts Page) 2: A fellow researcher suggest Susannah might either be a HART or MANSPIEL

    Notes (Facts Page) 3: Per grandson, But she also never professed religion.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=8245926&id=I00291


    Other-Begin:
    A Short History of My Forefathers, etc.
    the following was copied from Scrapbook of the Rev. John Moyers, Bledsoe Co., Tenn. May 1840.

    Died:
    From scrapbook of grandson Rev John Moyers, she lived to be abt 99 years of age. Both Susannah and her husband Dr. Christopher MOYERS buried side by side in their orchard on their property. (see attached)
    also found here:
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=8245926&id=I00291

    Children:
    1. John B. (Blackburn?) Moyers, (son?) was born in 1765 in North Carolina; died after 1860 in of, Nacogdoches Co, Texas.
    2. 4. James David* Moyers (Myers), (DNA) was born on 27 Mar 1767 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died on 18 Feb 1838 in Long Creek, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    3. David Moyers was born in 1769 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died in 1836 in Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    4. Millie Moyers was born about 1773; died after 1800.
    5. Susannah Myers (Moyers) was born on 24 Feb 1771 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died on 3 Nov 1866 in New Market, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Missionary Baptist Church Cem, New Market, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    6. Amelia Elizabeth Moyers was born before 19 Apr 1777 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; was christened on 19 Apr 1777 in Hebron Lutheran Church; died after 1815.
    7. Joshua Moyers was born in 1779 in Washington Co, North Carolina (prob); died after 1840 in of, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    8. Sarah "Sally" Moyers (Myers) was born in 1780 in Culpeper Co, Virginia; died in Apr 1850 in Green Co, Indiana.

  3. 10.  John* Blackburn, SrJohn* Blackburn, Sr was born on 24 Dec 1740 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania (son of Benjamin* Blackburn, I (Immigrant) and Mary* (..) Blackburn); died on 9 Feb 1808 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Presby Ch Cem, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian minister
    • Residence: 1773, Beaver Creek, Abingdon, Washington Co, Virginia
    • Military: Between 1776 and 1783, Revolutionary War - Battle of King's Mountain
    • Will: 1808, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee
    • Other-Begin: May 1830, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; scrapbook
    • Organizations: 25 Sep 1942, Houma, Louisiana; Entered in SAR society.

    Notes:

    Birthday may be December 25, 1740, in Chester, PA
    buried at Hopewell Presbyterian Ch. Cem. at Dandrdidge, TN
    Soldier Virginia Militia 1776-1783
    Farmer, Revolutionary War Soldier
    Fought at Battle of Kings Mountain

    John was a farmer and Justice of the Peace, and a Presbyterian minister with interests in politics and church. In 1773 he lived on Beaver Creek in Abingdon, Virginia. During the Revolutionary War, he fought at the Battle of Kings Mountaid is named on a monument in Dandridge, TN. He was buried in February 1808 at the Old Cemetery, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    (Eddie E Myers, Ed.D, Fairview Park, Ohio (EMyersBVOH) gives birth date as January 27, 1740/41 in Augusta, Smith Co, Virginia.)
    ____
    On September 25, 1780, John was one of the band of our hundred men who, under Col. William Campbell, joined forces with their compatriots under Shelby and Sevier and marched over the Smokiesand wiped out Col Ferguson's force of British Regulars and tories at the famous Battle of King's Mountain. Her seved seven year s in the militia of Washington County; in 1737 he received from North Carolina for his services a military grant of 400 acres on Long Creek in Green County. When John Sevier was elected governer in 1784 of the State of Franklin, he appointed John Blackburn Justice of Peace. Later, wher he became Governor of Tennessee, he again appointed John Blackburn Justice of Peace.

    Hopewell Presbyterian Chruch in Dandridge, started in 1785, John Blackburn listed as an elder in 1816.

    First County Court for Jefferson County held at home of Jeremiah Matthews, on July 23, 1792. John Blackburn listed as one of nine magistrates.
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    Other Jeff Co, TN Marriages (unidentified):
    BLACKBURN, Elizabeth, m NEIL, Jesse 28 Jul 1804

    Listed below are the names listed on the 1783 Greene Co Tax list, this was the first list taken for Greene Co. The original tax list can be viewed at the Nathanael Greene Museum in Greeneville.
    includes:
    From Washington Co., VA were Col Arthur Campbell, the Craigs, Blackburns.



    Religion:
    Presbyterian minister

    Military:
    John Blackburn, the magistrate, also served in the Revolutionary War and a historical marker located on a lot in back of the square on which stands the courthouse where he sat as magistrate notes his burial place and the fact that he served the Revolution. According to Tennessee Daughters of the American Revolution accounts, John Blackburn served in the Virginia Militia 1776-1783. He was in the Battle of King's Mountain, commanded by William Campbell. (Edythe Rucker Whitley, Membership Roster and Soldiers TSDAR, 1970, p. 190).'
    __
    Revolutionary Cemetery (Old Hopewell) in Jefferson County. (Located one block
    east of the Jefferson County Courthouse in Dandridge.

    Monument: Erected by Martha Dandridge Garden Club in memory of Revolutionary
    Soldiers buried here.
    John Blackburn 1741-1808
    Abednego Inman 1752-1831
    Samuel Lyle 1747-1834
    Richard Rankin 1756-1827
    Samuel Rankin 1738-1828
    Burial Ground at the site of the original Hopewell Presbyterian Church, first church in Jefferson County, 1785.



    Will:
    John Blackburn's Will
    In the name of God amen. I John Blackburn of the County of Jefferson and State of Tennessee being in perfect held, mind and memory calling to mind the mortality of my body: knowing that it is appointed unto all men once to die do this tweneventh day of August in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and five make and ordain and declare this as my last will and testament, and do hereby dispose of my estate real and personal in manner following.
    First I give and bequeath unto my son Andrew Blackburn that part of land survey'd off to him including his improvement where he now lives be it more or less within said lines to be his and his heirs forever.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my son William Blackburn that tract or parcel of land I bought from Doherty where he said William now lives to be his and his heirs forever.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my son John Blackburn that part of land surveyed off to him including his improvement where he now lives be it more or less within said lines to be his and his heirs forever.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Edward Blackburn that part of land surveyed off to him including his improvement where he now lives, be it more or less within said lines to be his and his heirs forever.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my son James Blackburn that part of the plantation whereon I now live from Andrew's line to Edward's line be it more or less between said lines to be his and his heirs forever.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Moyers one silver dollar to be given her out of my estate.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Grizey Blackburn one silver dollar to be given her out of my estate.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my dauther Nancy Carson one silver dollar to be given her out of my estate.
    Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Jinney the young sorrel mare which is called hers and her saddle; a good bed and furniture; and two cows such as her mother may think proper; with such other household furniture her mother may thinkt to give.
    My will is that my well beloved wife, Jenet during her natural life or widdowhood, be furnished with a good horse and saddle which shall be kept for her use at her pleasure, also a good cow; a bed and furniture; all provided out of my estate;ich James shall always keep for her and if her horse or cow should die or become unfit for use then James shall provide one for her; and also shall provide all things needful for her support as diet and raiment that she may live a comfortable life, free from all worldly care as far as possible.
    I will that my well beloved wife have the command of the house and so much of the house furniture as she may think
    proper for her use during her natural life or widowhood and at her death James shall have all that she possessed, her wearing rel excepted which shall be at her disposal at her death, and if she should marry, her horse,m saddle, cows, bed and furniture and half of the house furniture shall be hers.
    I will that James pay unto his brother George the balance of three hundred dollars as compensation for his part of the land, and in consideration thereof he, said James, shall have and possess all my personal property not otherwise disposed on this will; such as horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, waggon, and all farming utensils.
    I do hereby make and ordain m well beloved wife Jenet Blackburn and my two sons Andrew and William Blackburn Executors of this my last will and testament and also I hereby make void all wills, testaments, and legacies by me heretofore made.
    In witness whereof, I John Blackburn have hereunto set my hand and affired my seal the day and year above written.
    Signed, sealed, and declared by the said John Blackburn, the Testator, as his last will and testament.
    (signed) John Blackburn
    In presence of:
    Matthew Samples
    William Samples
    Joseph Ritchey
    _________
    _________
    April Sessions 1808
    The last Will and Testament of John Blackburn deceased was proven in open court and Andrew Blackburn, one of the Executors therein named appeared in open court and took upon himself the execution thereof and was qualified.


    Other-Begin:
    A Short History of My Forefathers, etc.
    the following was copied from Scrapbook of the Rev. John Moyers, Bledsoe Co., Tenn. May 1840.

    Organizations:
    U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Record for Jannet MathewsU.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970

    Applied for SAR 25 Sep 1942 in Houma Louisiana.
    approved Membership #59573
    applicant: John Nelson Blackburn 14 Jul 1875, Limestone Alabama
    son of
    Edward A Blackburn 1840 1899 and his wife Ann William Crenshaw 1851 1932

    grandson of:
    John Nelson Blackburn 1809 1886 59573 and wife Martha Jane Morrow 1809 1844

    great-grandson of Edward Blackburn 1780 1853 and wife Margaret (Peggy) McGirk

    great-great grandson of John Blackburn 1741 1808 and wife
    Jannet Mathews

    let it be said that John Blackburn (No. 4) is the ancestor who assisted in establishing American Independence while acting in the capacity of Private in American Revolution VA Militia.

    Signed John Nelson Blackburn
    Box 324 Houma, Louisiana
    Minister of the Gospel
    Presbyterian Church

    John* married Janet O'Neal* Mathes on 2 Apr 1765 in Frederick Co, Virginia. Janet (daughter of Alexander A.* Mathes (Matthews), Sr. (immigrant) and Grizzel* (..) Mathes, (immigrant)) was born on 23 Apr 1747 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died on 29 Sep 1818 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Presby Ch Cem, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Janet O'Neal* Mathes was born on 23 Apr 1747 in Frederick Co, Virginia (daughter of Alexander A.* Mathes (Matthews), Sr. (immigrant) and Grizzel* (..) Mathes, (immigrant)); died on 29 Sep 1818 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Presby Ch Cem, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: May 1830, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee; scrapbook

    Notes:

    Presbyterian faith. (per Eddie Myers: birth Sept 29, 1747; died April 23 1818.)
    Possible born April 27, 1747, Fredrick, VA
    possiblly born July 20, 1747
    Possible death September 29, 1818
    Children moving to Tennesse dropped the W in their last name.


    Other-Begin:
    A Short History of My Forefathers, etc.
    the following was copied from Scrapbook of the Rev. John Moyers, Bledsoe Co., Tenn. May 1840.

    Children:
    1. Alexander Blackburn was born on 14 Jan 1766 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1786 in Babson's Ferry, Dandridge, Tennessee (by Indians); was buried in Old Cem, Dandridge, Tennessee.
    2. Benjamin Blackburn was born on 9 Mar 1767 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in 1785 in Frederick Co, Virginia.
    3. 5. Mary* "Polly" Blackburn, (DNA) was born on 14 Nov 1768 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died in Apr 1846 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    4. Andrew Blackburn was born on 13 Dec 1770 in Rosebridge Co, Tennessee; died on 29 Jan 1847.
    5. William Blackburn was born on 7 Oct 1772 in Rosebridge Co, Tennessee; died in 1856.
    6. Grizelle Blackburn was born on 27 Oct 1774 in Beaver Creek, Abingdon, Washington Co, Virginia; died on 25 Jul 1862.
    7. George Blackburn was born on 26 May 1776 in Abingdon, Washington Co, Virginia; died in 1860.
    8. John Blackburn, Jr was born on 24 Mar 1778 in Abingdon, Washington Co, Virginia; died on 25 Feb 1868 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    9. James Blackburn was born on 2 Oct 1782 in Abingdon, Washington Co, Virginia; died on 13 Nov 1860 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    10. Nancy Glorian Blackburn was born on 7 Apr 1785 in Long Creek, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; died on 26 Sep 1851 in Summerville, Macoupin Co, Illinois.
    11. James Blackburn was born on 23 Feb 1787 in North Carolina; died on 2 May 1878 in Erath Co, Texas.
    12. Jane "Jenny" Blackburn was born on 3 Jun 1789 in Abingdon, Washington Co, Virginia; died on 11 Sep 1834.
    13. Edward Blackburn was born on 3 Jun 1789 in Abingdon, Washington Co, Virginia; died on 25 Sep 1853.

  5. 12.  William* McGowan was born before 1745; died after 1800 in of, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1790, Randolph Co, North Carolina
    • Census: 1800, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Census:
    1790 Randolph Co, North Carolina
    1790 Randolph Co
    Wlliam McGowan
    males <16 3 aft 1774 (prob Pettigrew here.)
    males over 16 1
    female 1

    next:
    John Loller (possibly uncle of John Lollar who married Nancy Stone - see note below)
    males <16 3 aft 1774
    males >16 1 (abt 1740?)
    females 2
    total 6

    Isaac McDaniel between (unk)

    Elie Lollar (not yet Identified)
    male <16 1
    male >16 2
    females 6
    total 9

    (connection to Lollars)
    (Nancy Stone (d/o Thomas & Sarah Corder) m John Lollar 1819 White TN
    Thomas m2 Elizabeth Williams
    Elizabeth C Stone m Oliver Hopkins Moyer
    Oliver Hopkins s/o Christopher Moyer & Sarah McGowan, d/o Pettigrew.


    Census:
    1800 Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina
    (alphabetical)
    Pudy McGowan
    1 male 16-26
    1 female 16-26

    William McGowan
    3 males < 10
    2 males 10-16
    1 male 45+ bef 1745
    1 female <10
    1 female 36-45

    William* married (Mrs. William) McGowan. (Mrs. was born between 1755 and 1764; died after 1800 in of, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  (Mrs. William) McGowan was born between 1755 and 1764; died after 1800 in of, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 6. Pettigrew S.* McGowan was born in 1776 in Georgia; died after 1850 in Franklin Co, Tennessee.
    2. (son) McGowan was born after 1774; died after 1790 in of, Randolph Co, Virginia.
    3. (son) McGowan was born after 1774; died after 1790 in of, Randolph Co, Alabama.
    4. (son) McGowan was born between 1790 and 1800 in Randolph Co, North Carolina; died after 1800 in of, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina.
    5. (son) McGowan was born between 1790 and 1800 in Randolph Co, North Carolina; died after 1800 in of, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina.
    6. (son) McGowan was born between 1790 and 1800 in Randolph Co, North Carolina; died after 1800 in of, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina.
    7. (daughter) McGowan was born between 1790 and 1800 in Randolph Co, North Carolina; died after 1800 in of, Hillsboro, Randolph Co, North Carolina.

  7. 14.  Noblet (or Noblett)
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth* Noblet (or Noblett) (?) was born in 1775 in Georgia; died after 1850 in Franklin Co, Tennessee.
    2. John Noblet (or Noblett) was born in Orange Co, North Carolina.