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Lewis Sevier Fryar

Male Abt 1852 - 1897  (~ 45 years)


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  1. 1.  Lewis Sevier Fryar was born about 1852 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee (son of John Lawson Fryar and Margaret Hixson); died on 31 Dec 1897 in Ooltewah, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Sevier fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War. He enlisted in Henry Ashby's Second Cavalry at Knoxville, TN, on June 17, 1861. He was taken prisoner on August 31, 1862, then was exchanged at Cumberland Gap, TN on September 4, 1862. He was wounded at Stone's River and went home to recover. But he was captured and sent to prison at Louisville, Kentucky. He took the Oath of Allegiance and was released on July 16, 1864, on terms of staying north of the Ohio River.

    Lewis married Julia Ann Lovelady in 1867 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee. Julia (daughter of William McKinney Lovelady and Julia "Jane" Walkins) was born in 1840 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died before 1872 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Joseph Fryar was born in 1869 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1870.
    2. Mary Fryar was born in 1871 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1892.

    Lewis married Millie Ellen Lovelady on 21 Sep 1872 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee. Millie (daughter of William McKinney Lovelady and Julia "Jane" Walkins) was born in 1850 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died on 1 Jan 1928 in Ooltewah, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lonzo Fryar was born about 1875 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1896.
    2. California "Callie" Fryar was born on 16 Apr 1877 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died on 29 Nov 1961 in Chattanooga, Tennessee; was buried in Sylar Cemetery, Ooltewah, Tennessee.
    3. Andrew Fryar was born in Mar 1881 in Tennessee; died after 1902.
    4. Ollie Fryar was born on 2 Sep 1883 in Tennessee; died in Dec 1958 in Tennessee.
    5. Mamie Fryar was born on 30 May 1890 in Tennessee; died in Jul 1970.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Lawson Fryar was born on 23 Dec 1803 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee (son of Jeremiah Fryar, Sr and Rebecca Lovelady); died on 2 Jan 1883 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Descendants of John Fryar (Some of these children were not the natural children of John Frayer but of some family connection. (Sharon Long)

    John Fryar was the son of Jeremiah Fryar and Rebecca Lovelady, who were early settlers in Hamilton County, Tennessee. According to Fryar family history, "John had considerable property and influence before the War Between the States." John Fryar married Elizabeth Guthrie as a second wife, He and his first wife, Margaret Hixson, had ten children before her death in the early 1850's, Three of his sons later served in the Confederate Army with Ashby's 2nd Tennessee Cavalry.

    John had a farm of over 500 acres on the Tennessee River at North Chickamauga ,which included over 100 acres of rich bottom land. Likewise the entire Fryar family is noted as being prominent land owners in the area who supported and aided the Confederacy with their resources.

    John is noted to have been a slaveholder before the war and afterwards was afflicted with blindness the last ten years of his life.

    John Fryar was buried in the Fryar Cemetery, which is now on the property of the Dupont Company. Although John's tombstone has his birthdate as 12/23/1798, I believe the date is incorrect due to census records. The 1830 and 1840 Hamilton County, Tennessee census has John's birth taking place between 1800 and 1810. In Hamilton County, the census for 1850 has John being born in 1803. The 1860 census has John being born in 1806 and the 1870 census has John being born in 1805.

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    John married Margaret Hixson about 1826 in Tennessee. Margaret (daughter of Joseph Hixson and Mary Johnson) was born about 1812; died about 1854 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Hixson was born about 1812 (daughter of Joseph Hixson and Mary Johnson); died about 1854 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Rebecca Fryar was born in 1827 in Tennessee; died after 1880 in Cedar Grove, Walker Co, Georgia.
    2. Joseph H. Fryar was born on 5 Jan 1825 in Wauhatchie, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died on 26 Nov 1880 in Logan Co, Arkansas; was buried in Hixson Cem, Paris, Logan Co, Arkansas.
    3. Harthena Fryar was born about 1830 in Tennessee; died after 1831.
    4. William Fryar was born in 1830 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in of, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    5. Mary Ann Fryar was born in 1834 in Chatanooga, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died on 2 Mar 1915 in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    6. Jerry Fryar was born about 1836 in Tennessee; died after 1837.
    7. Pleasant Fryar was born about 1840 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1870.
    8. Caroline Elizabeth Fryar was born about 1842 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1862.
    9. Margaret Fryar was born in 1849 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died in 1870 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    10. 1. Lewis Sevier Fryar was born about 1852 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died on 31 Dec 1897 in Ooltewah, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jeremiah Fryar, Sr was born about 1775 (son of John Fryar and Sarah (..) Fryar); died about 1845 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Subj: Fwd: Jeremiah and Rebecca Fryar of Hamilton County, TN
    Date: 98-03-27 22:03:22 EST
    From: JGustaf114
    To: Lumoto

    Hello,
    Thought you might like to see this.
    Sharon
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    Forwarded Message:
    Subj: Jeremiah and Rebecca Fryar of Hamilton County, TN
    Date: 98-03-20 07:12:23 EST
    From: JMFryar
    To: JGustaf114
    CC: FRYAR-L@rootsweb.com

    Sharon,
    Here is the newspaper article on Jeremiah and Rebecca Fryar:
    NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:
    Source: Chattanooga News-Free Press, 21 Feb 1993
    Fryar Family Lived In Area When Indians Lived Here

    Jeremiah Fryar lived in three different locations along the banks of the Tennessee River in the days when Indians still occupied portions of Hamilton County and before the Civil War soldiers arrived.
    Born around 1809 to Jeremiah Fryar Sr. and Rebecca Lovelady Fryar, he came to Hamilton County around 1826. He lived first with his parents on the north side of the river in the vicinity of Mountain Creek, then he moved to the mouth of Chatga Creek near the present Scholze Tannery.
    The elder Jeremiah Fryar fought in campaigns under John Sevier and was also in the War of 1812 under the Company of Capt. William Christian of Roane County.
    Jeremiah Fryar Jr. purchased property in Lookout Valley in 1851 and moved to a house that had been occupied by Silas Williams at the foot of Lookout Moutain near Lookout Creek.
    Descendants believe this house may date back to the ones built around 1802 by Casper Vaught. He constructed Brown's Tavern, which is still standing on Brown's Ferry Road. The Fryar family for many years owned Brown's Tavern.
    Jeremiah Fryar Jr. had several brothers, including William, who was killed in the Mexican War in 1848. His older brother, John Fryar, married Margaret Hixson and then later Elizabeth Guthrie.
    Jeremiah Fryar furnished wagons and was a wagonmaster in Indian campaigns after mustering in at Ross's Landing in 1837. He was discharged at New Orleans.
    Jeremiah Fryar had many children himself, including a daughter, Nancy, by his first wife. Nancy married George Monds and later Jesse Walden.
    The second wife of Jeremiah Fryar was Ingobo Hixson.
    Some of the Fryar children married into the Parker family from a nearby farm, including Mary Elizabeth who married Wiley Parker and James who married Manerva Parker. Another son, Will Fryar, lived near the homeplace at the property where the freeway now cuts through in Lookout Valley. The site is now called Cummings Bottom. Will Fryar was killed in a buggy accident near his home in 1897.
    Rebecca Fryar, a daughter of Jeremiah Fryar Jr., married John Cummings, who became a large landowner in the valley. One of their sons was Judge Will Cummings.
    Jeremiah Fryar died in late 1860, and thus missed the Civil War fighting that swirled around his homeplace in late 1863. His close friend, Samuel Williams, spent a day with him just before his death.
    Jeremiah's widow, Ingobo, who was born in 1798, survived until 1901. She, therefore, achieved the rarity of living in three centuries.
    Jeremiah and Ingobo are buried on a hillside on their homeplace along with many other Fryars and their kin and neighbors.
    The Fryar house can be seen in a painting of the Civil War battle at Lookout Valley. The large painting is on display at Point Park. No photographs of the Fryar house are known to exist, though it survived until a fire in the 1940s. It wcated at the present site of a trailer park on Cummings Highway. Much of the Fryar property is now owned by Reflection Riding.
    Margie Fryar Shields, a descendant of Jeremiah and Will Fryar, was compiling a history of the Fryar family when she suffered an untimely death in 1991. Her sister, Louise Fryar Kent, has now completed the work. It includes a listing of thho are buried at the Fryar Cemetery. Most of the 166 people buried there have been identified.

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    The first reference found of Jeremiah Fryar was in 1798 when he was listed on an Indian War roster as being a deserter. The next documentation is a court case in Roane, County, TN. It is not known what the court case was for but, his surety was Peter Avery and Peter Avery, Jr., the father and brother of Tabitha Avery, wife of John Fryar, Jr. He is also on a Bledsoe County roster when they were petitioning for a County.
    In 1826 a title bond was given from Richard Waterhouse to Jeremiah for 250 acres on the TN River in the vicinity of Baylor School. He lived on that side of the river until 1840. He moved to the South side of the river after the Ocoee land sale as did his children.
    One statement found in Penelope Allen's papers is that he was buried in Hill City. It was not confirmed but it is thought this burial place is the Beason Cemetery as it is close to the Baylor property in Chattanooga.
    Of the seven sons, born to Jeremiah and Rebecca, four Joseph, Sevier, Pleasant, Calvin and four daughters settled in Greene County, AR along with some of the Loveladys, Roberts, and Harrises. Only two sons stayed in Hamilton County and one son, William, was killed in the Mexican War.
    The four sons that settled in Arkansas were involved in a famous fight in Chattanooga before the Civil War. By one account, the Fryars became angry after they sent a Hibbs boy into town with a load of corn and he was cheated out of it. Another version said the Fryars were upset because their friend, Lilburn Condry, had been beaten up by a group of gamblers. The Fryars armed themselves with shotguns and squirrel rifles and rode into town. The Fryars killed a man named Walker, who was City marshal, near Fourth and Market Streets with their first shot and Joseph Fryar had an eye shot out. The Fryars charged into Townsend's store while "raising that peculiar soul-fortifying but awe-inspiring battle cry which subsequently became famous as the 'rebel yell.'
    The gamblers obtained horses from Carter's stable at Broad Street and vamoosed. Afterwards the four Fryar brothers moved to Greene County, Arkansas.

    Jeremiah married Rebecca Lovelady after 1802. Rebecca (daughter of John Lovelady and Clarissa Hughes) was born about 1786 in Greene Co, Tennessee; died after 1830 in Greene Co, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rebecca Lovelady was born about 1786 in Greene Co, Tennessee (daughter of John Lovelady and Clarissa Hughes); died after 1830 in Greene Co, Arkansas.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Lawson Fryar was born on 23 Dec 1803 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died on 2 Jan 1883 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    2. William Fryar was born in 1808 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died in 1848 in Killed in Mexican War.
    3. Jeremiah Fryar, Jr was born in 1809 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died on 7 Sep 1860 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    4. (Daughter) Fryar was born about 1812 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1812.
    5. Joseph Fryar was born in 1816 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1860 in Greene Co, Arkansas.
    6. Sarah Fryar was born in 1821 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1850.
    7. Sevier Fryar was born in 1822 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died on 10 Jan 1871 in Union Twp, Greene Co, Arkansas.
    8. Pleasant Fryar was born in 1825 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1860 in of, Union Twp, Greene Co, Arkansas.

  3. 6.  Joseph Hixson was born about 1767 in Frederick Co, Maryland (son of Joseph Hixson and Mrs. Susannah (..) Hixson); died after 1835 in Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.

    Joseph married Mary Johnson about 1800. Mary was born about 1770; died after 1812 in of, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Johnson was born about 1770; died after 1812 in of, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Alexander Hixson was born about 1803 in Greene Co, Tennessee; died before 1880 in Arkansas.
    2. 3. Margaret Hixson was born about 1812; died about 1854 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Fryar Cem, Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Fryar was born about 1735 in North Carolina; died before 1820 in Sevier Co, Tennessee.

    John married Sarah (..) Fryar about 1760. Sarah was born about 1735; died after 1770. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah (..) Fryar was born about 1735; died after 1770.
    Children:
    1. John Fryar, Jr was born about 1764; died after 1765.
    2. William Fryar was born about 1766; died after 1767.
    3. 4. Jeremiah Fryar, Sr was born about 1775; died about 1845 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  John Lovelady was born about 1761 in North Carolina (son of John* Lovelady, Sr., Rev War and Sarah* Morgan(?)); died in 1825 in Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.

    John married Clarissa Hughes about 1786. Clarissa (daughter of Francis Hughes and Rebecca Allen) was born in 1760 in Augusta, Virginia; died in 1841. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Clarissa Hughes was born in 1760 in Augusta, Virginia (daughter of Francis Hughes and Rebecca Allen); died in 1841.
    Children:
    1. 5. Rebecca Lovelady was born about 1786 in Greene Co, Tennessee; died after 1830 in Greene Co, Arkansas.
    2. John Lovelady was born in 1787 in Tennessee; died after 1850 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    3. Eleanor Lovelady was born about 1790 in Tennessee; died after 1829 in Soddy, Tennessee.
    4. William H. Lovelady was born in 1795 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died on 23 Jun 1882 in Danville, Morgan Co, Alabama.
    5. Sevier Lovelady was born in 1801 in Tennessee; died after 1866.
    6. Ingebo Lovelady was born in 1805 in Tennessee; died after 1850.
    7. Pleasant Lovelady was born about 1806 in Tennessee; died after 1851 in of, Alabama (maybe).
    8. Sarah Lovelady was born in 1807 in Tennessee; died after 1827.
    9. William McKinney Lovelady was born in 1809 in Tennessee; died before 1870 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Coleman Cem, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    10. George Lovelady was born in 1807 in Tennessee; died on 11 Dec 1908 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Jackson Chapel, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    11. Gideon Lovelady was born in 1810 in Tennessee; died in 1870 in Hixson, Hamilton Co, Tennessee.
    12. Henry Lovelady was born in 1813 in Hamilton Co, Tennessee; died after 1860 in of, Union Twp, Greene Co, Arkansas.

  5. 12.  Joseph Hixson was born about 1746 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 26 Nov 1803 in Greene Co, Tennessee.

    Joseph married Mrs. Susannah (..) Hixson about 1765 in Frederick Co, Maryland. Susannah was born about 1746; died after 1782 in Frederick Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mrs. Susannah (..) Hixson was born about 1746; died after 1782 in Frederick Co, Maryland.
    Children:
    1. 6. Joseph Hixson was born about 1767 in Frederick Co, Maryland; died after 1835 in Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.
    2. William Hixson was born about 1768 in Frederick Co, Maryland; died before 4 Aug 1827 in Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.
    3. Timothy Stringfield Hixson, Sr. was born about 1772 in Frederick Co, Maryland; died after 1820 in Tennessee.
    4. Ephraim Hixson was born about 1775 in Frederick Co, Maryland; died after 1803 in of, Bledsoe Co, Tennessee.