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Chairman V Helton

Male 1871 - 1932  (60 years)


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  1. 1.  Chairman V Helton was born on 9 Jul 1871 in Sevier Co, Tennessee (son of W. Robert Helton and Nancy Lovelady); died on 5 Mar 1932.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  W. Robert Helton was born about 1830; died after 1872.

    Notes:

    Son of Levi Helton and Cinay/Sina Clinton.

    W. married Nancy Lovelady before 1854 in Sevier Co, Tennessee. Nancy (daughter of Amos Lovelady and Cluryance (Claramon) Boaz) was born on 2 Dec 1830 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died on 22 Jul 1871 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy Lovelady was born on 2 Dec 1830 in Sevier Co, Tennessee (daughter of Amos Lovelady and Cluryance (Claramon) Boaz); died on 22 Jul 1871 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Cemetery.
    Children:
    1. Saphrona Caroline Helton was born about 1855 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died after 1856.
    2. Mitchell L Helton was born about 1859 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died after 1860.
    3. Elizabeth J Helton was born about 1862 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died after 1863.
    4. Nancy Malvina Helton was born about 1865 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died after 1866.
    5. Mary Louisa Helton was born about 1868 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died after 1869.
    6. 1. Chairman V Helton was born on 9 Jul 1871 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died on 5 Mar 1932.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Amos Lovelady was born about 1781 in Washington, North Carolina (son of Marshall Lovelady and Hannah M Wear (Weir), (dau?)); died before 1860 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Mentioned in his father's will in 1792, bequest for "schooling and necessary learning." Was he a minor?

    Amos married Cluryance (Claramon) Boaz about 1812. Cluryance (daughter of Abednego Boaz) was born about 1790; died after 1831. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Cluryance (Claramon) Boaz was born about 1790 (daughter of Abednego Boaz); died after 1831.
    Children:
    1. William Lovelady was born on 11 Mar 1814; died after 1815.
    2. James Lovelady, Jr was born on 31 Jan 1816 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died on 28 Jun 1867 in Collin Co, Texas; was buried in Fitzhugh Cem, Forest Grove, Collin Co, Texas.
    3. Elizabeth "Betsy" Lovelady was born on 28 Jul 1818 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died on 20 Dec 1901 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Cem..
    4. Pleasant J Lovelady was born in 1819 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died in 1870.
    5. Thomas Lovelady was born about 1821 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died after 1822.
    6. Mary Jane Lovelady was born on 1 Sep 1827 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died on 6 Sep 1903 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Fox Cemetery.
    7. 3. Nancy Lovelady was born on 2 Dec 1830 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; died on 22 Jul 1871 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Marshall Lovelady was born in 1735 in Orange Co, North Carolina (son of Thomas* Lovelady, Sr and Hannah* Hix); died in Jan 1793 in Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Memorial Cem, Pigeon Forge, Sevier Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War
    • Other-Begin: 1763, Orange Co, North Carolina; Brashears
    • Property: 1770, Orange Co, North Carolina
    • Property: 1775, Orange Co, North Carolina; exchange for South Carolina
    • Residence: 1780, Green Co, Tennessee
    • Military: 1783, Battle of King Mountain, Green Co, Tennessee
    • Will: 10 Apr 1792, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; written

    Notes:

    Marshall Lovelady could have been born in Hanover Co., Va or in Orange Co., NC. He married Hannah. His will is dated 10 April 1792. It is witnessed by Joseph Lovelady, John Mahan, and Barefoot Runyon. It was probated fourth Monday, January, 1, Jefferson County, Tn, Minute Book 1, p.8, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville. Microfilm Roll 35. He is probably buried in the Shiloh Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee, although his grave in not marked. (ref Sevier County, TN. Will book 2 pp 117-118 "will of Elizabeth Lovelady"

    He was a Revolutionary soldier. (Ref: Tennessee Soldiers in the Revolution by Penolope Johnson Allen.)

    The first record for Marshall Lovelatty was in 1754 when he was a chain carrier on a land survey for Thomas Lovelatty in Orange County, NC. Later records place him in Orange County l763-4. (Orange Co Court Minutes 1752-1766 by Shields)

    From North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina by Brent Holcomb pg 88 As is shown described as being on N W branch of Broad River below Loveletty's land. On pg. 80 we find Marshall in Mecklinburg Co NC with his 200 acres of land on Abbertons Creek at Thomas Loveletty's corner 28 April 1768. In 1769 he is shown as a chain bearer along with John Loveletty. [File #2374, Grant no.134 Bk 23 p.208 Mecklinburg Co NC] On page 157 Tryon Co.,a survey done for George Pee lists Marshel Lovelety as one of the chain bearers. Also on the same page, a survey for Joseph Neal Feb 3, .1769 shows John Loveletty and Marshal Loveletty as chain bearers.

    15 April 1775 both Marshall and John sign a petition to the King for relief. The lands were in dispute with South Carolina. This is the precursor to the Mecklinburg Declaration. We also find John and James Mahan in the same area at the same time. In 1770 Marshall purchased 200 acres from Thomas Lovelatty for 5 shillings. He sold this land to John Lovelatty in 1771 for 20 pounds.

    June 24, 1779 # 1480 Greene County 100 acres for Marshall Lovelady, joining Marshall Lovelady on the Cedar Branch. 1782 North Carolina grant #212 to George Taylor for 200 acres of Frank Holleys, on branch of Nolachucky River includes "an improvement made by Maltial Loveletty". (Washington Co, TN Deeds 1775-1800)

    1787 Grant 100 acres on the Cedar Branch, Green Co Tn bordering Barnette Brumley granted by State of North Carolina. This land was sold to John Bird on 27 January 1790 (Green Co Tn Ieeed Bk 2 pg 165)

    In 1780 he, along with Jacob Reynolds and David Reynolds, regained arms and ammunition which had been taken away form them. (Washington Co TN County Court Minute Books. Vol 1 1778-1799 pg 125)

    Marshall was enumerated on an inventory of taxable property in Washington County, Tenn. in 1781 with horses and cattle valued at 650 Pounds. but no land [Early East Tennessee Taxpayers by Pollyana Creekmore)

    He was on the 1783 tax list in Greene County, North Carolina which became Tennessee in 1796. This means that his children were born in North Carolina. His wife's maiden name is generally accepted as Ware (no relation to Jane Wear who m. Thos. Lovelady) The proof is said to be in the Zylks Bible, but the whereabouts of this Bible is unknown. The Houston family papers show a Thomas Wier witness to George Houston will of Sept 18, 1778 in Mecklinburg Co. Thomas Wier was brother to Margaret, widow of George Houston. 1773 in Craven Co George Weir and Mary his wife sell land to Thomas Houston. This same land had been sold to Samuel Weir in 1790. This shows that there were Weir families in the same area, and could have possibly been kin to Marshall's wife Hannah.
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    Tennessee State Library and Archives

    Historical and Genealogical Information

    ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1796 - 1830 : L (Part 3) : Lodge - Lyttle

    Last First Date Chapter &
    Name Name Serial
    No
    .
    Lovelady Martial 1821 26 177 Land warrant issued

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    Greene County, Tennessee 1783 Tax List

    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.

    This list does not have any locations just the names, although some notes of interest were added to this list of names:

    Almost all on list were Revolutionary soldiers.
    They were known as the "Nollichuckey Settlers."
    In 1785 Adam Meek built his cabin farthest westward but civilization had not reached the present Knox Co border.
    Many of them settled on the "Brown Purchase" -- land bought from the indians by Jacob Brown, a Major in the Revolution.
    The Nolichuckey settlers were famous as riflemen.
    Many of them were enlisted with the NC Continental Line or the VA Militia.
    Samuel Wear, whose family came from Bucks Co, VA, was a border hero and one of the first TN representatives.
    In 1782 several families came to Greene Co from PA. The Galbreaths, Rankins, Magills, Delaneys, Wilsons, Moores and McClungs.
    Early land grants: the Nelsons, Vances, Crosbys, Inmans, Casteels, Pates, Jones and Conways.
    The first pioneers here were the Gillespies, Crocketts, Henry Earnest, Francis Hughes, Nathan Davis, Ashael Rawlings and Col. Daniel Kenedy (first Clerk of Court) and Amos Byrd from Westover Manor in VA.
    Maryland families to settle here were the Howards, Dewitts, Weltys, Hills and Gists.
    From Washington Co., VA were Col Arthur Campbell, the Craigs, Blackburns.
    Earliest NC families were the Loves, Whites, Alexanders, Balches and Vances.
    Robert Wylie was one of the first merchants in Greene County.

    ****Partial List****
    Joseph Davis James Lovelady Thomas Ray John Wood
    Nathan Davis John Lovelady William Ray Richard Woods
    Nicholas Day Davis Marshall Lovelady Abraham Reece John Woodward


    Other-Begin:
    Minutes of Orange Co Court, North Carolina
    1763 Middleton Brashears vs Thomas Lovelatty, Sr. petition
    Middleton Brashears vs. John Lovelatty debt (ibid)
    Middleton Brashears vs. Marshall Lovelatty (ibid)

    Property:
    1770 Thomas Lovelatty sold 200 acres of his 1766 grant t o Marshall(for L5[5 pounds] proclamation money.
    1771 23 Oct Marshall Lovelatty sold to John Lovelatty th e above land for L20[20 pounds] proc. money.

    Property:
    1772 A land survey was made to establish the line between North and South Carolina. This placed some lands granted in North Carolina into South Carolina and the landowners were to turn in their grants and apply to South Carolina for
    new ones. Otherwise the land would be declared vacant and granted to anyone who applied for it.
    1775 Marshall and John signed a declaration asking the King for relief.
    We do not know if Marshall and John received new grants or turned in their old ones. They were in Green Co. Tn by 1780


    Military:
    Also on the list who served at Battle of King Mountain were James and John Lovelady.
    http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/greene/1783.html

    Will:
    WILL OF MARSHAL LOVELADY
    In the name of God amen. I Marshal Lovelady being weak in body but perfect in mind and memory knowing that all men is to die nothing doubting but at the last day I shall see God for myseff and not for another and as touching my worldly estate to which God has blest me with I make this my last will and testament hoping there may be strict observance of the same. And first - I give to Hannah Lovelady my well beloved wife all and every particulars of my estate, but in case of her marriage or Joining in wedlock with any person whatever I do make this my reservation that she shall be entitled to her thirds as the law directs. First I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Brumley my beloved daughter one shilling as my estate is small. Secondly I give and bequeath to Serah Duncan one shilling for the above mentioned reasons, that is after all lawfiil debts is paid, and a Christian burial confered on me and the remainder of this estate to be equally divided towards paying for schooling and giving necessary learning and the support of my beloved Children that is Jesse Lovelady, Obid and Amos Lovelady Rody and Eleanor Lovelady and the whole to be left at the discretion of my beloved wife Hannah Lovelady in case of her not marrying, if otherwise at the discretion of a Guardian that may be shown.
    Signed sealed in the presence
    of this 10th day of April 1792 his
    Marshall X Lovelady *
    mark seal
    Joseph Lovelady
    John Mahan
    Barefoot Runyan

    Marshall married Hannah M Wear (Weir), (dau?) about 1765 in Greene Co, Tennessee. Hannah (daughter of Robert* Wear and Rebecca* Carrell) was born about 1747; died after 1792 in of, Jefferson Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Hannah M Wear (Weir), (dau?) was born about 1747 (daughter of Robert* Wear and Rebecca* Carrell); died after 1792 in of, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 17 Jun 1803, Greenville District, South Carolina; this Hannah?

    Notes:

    might be Hannah Wear/Weir but no evidence of her last name.


    Other-Begin:
    This Hannah?
    1803 17 June A Hannah Lovelady witnessed the will of George Allen in the Greenville Dist. of SC. (A Collection of Upper South Carolina Genealogical and Family Records by James E Wooley Vol.1)
    if so, did she return to NC after death of her husband?

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Lovelady was born about 1767 in North Carolina; died after 1792.
    2. Sarah "Sally" Lovelady was born about 1769 in North Carolina; died after 1792.
    3. Jesse Lovelady was born about 1774 in North Carolina; died after 1802.
    4. Obediah (Obed) Lovelady was born in 1771 in Mecklinburg, North Carolina; died on 18 Aug 1842 in Noxubee Co, Mississippi.
    5. 6. Amos Lovelady was born about 1781 in Washington, North Carolina; died before 1860 in Sevier Co, Tennessee; was buried in Shiloh Cemetery.
    6. Rhoda "Rhody" Lovelady was born on 1 Feb 1786 in North Carolina; died on 23 Sep 1855 in Shelby Co, Alabama; was buried in Montevallo.
    7. Eleanor Lovelady was born about 1788 in North Carolina; died after 1792.

  3. 14.  Abednego Boaz was born about 1760; died after 1791.
    Children:
    1. 7. Cluryance (Claramon) Boaz was born about 1790; died after 1831.