4. | Lewis^ Tadlock was born in 1764 in Washington Co, Tennessee (son of Thomas C.^ Tadlock and Sarah Elizabeth Jane^ Jones); died between 30 May 1815 and Aug 1815 in Carter, Washington Co, Tennessee. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1787, Washington Co, Tennessee
- Will: 30 May 1815, Washington Co, Tennessee
Notes:
The earliest record of Lewis in Washington County, Tennessee appears to be in 1787, when he signed the a petition to the legislature of North Carolina (formation of the State of Franklin).Further records reflect that he transferred a land claim to Thomas Tadlock shortly before Oct 22, 1789.On Oct 14, 1794 he acquired certain lands from James Blair (Washington County Deed Book 6, pg 26) and on Aug 30, 1808 he purchased from James Blair 296 acres ("... in line between said counties (Washington and Greene) on the headwaters of Lick Creek ...") and adjoining tracty from Mary Blair, his mother in law (Jan 12, 1809 Greene County Deed Book 8).
Lewis' name appears in the 1814 Tax List of Washington County, Tennessee, also in Captain Corathers Company of Militia.
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Lewis Tadlock's name first appears in the Washington County records about 1788.He owned over 500 acres of land on Lick Creek and several slaves.Lewis died in 1815, naming his wife Jane Blair in his will.Many of Lewis' descendants remained in Washington and Green counties.One son, James Tadlock, moved to Scotland County, Missouri, in 1848.That year, HENDERSON AND REBECCA MULLINS BROWN MADE THE SAME MOVE.
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The following information was found in the book "Virginia and Virginian's Vol II" page 755
Written by Prof. Virgil A. Lewis and revised by Dr. R. A. Brock, Secretary of the Virginia Historical Society
Originally published Richland and Toledo, 1888, reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc. 1996
WILLIAM C. TADLOCK,
Now one of the farming residents of Washington County, Virginia, his home near Abingdon, is a native of Tennessee, born in Green County, that State, October 7, 1827.
His parents were Sevier and Mary Tadlock, the former the son of Lewis Tadlock who came from England to Tucaho, Virginia, in colonial days, and the latter a daughter of John Ālair of Washington County,Tennessee; the Blair family also of English extraction.
findagrave in bio of Emily Sophie Miller Tadlock wife of William Carmichael Tadlock
Residence:
signed the a petition to the legislature of North Carolina (formation of the State of Franklin)
Will:
I have portions of Lewis' will on file.It was dated May 30, 1815 and probated in August of 1815.In his will, he makes provisions for his son John, his wife (shown as Jean in the will) and the five youngest children in her care (Severe and Carter indicated as the youngest sons), son Edward, son James (named as his second son), son John, and two son in laws ... Jesse Mullins (Elizabeth's husband) and Michael Martin (Mary's husband).His will names his wife (again shown as Jean) and son John as executors.There appears to have been a "falling out" with son Edward as he receives only a minimal share ($10).
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Lewis died in 1815, naming his wife Jane Blair in his will.
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Lewis^ married Charlotte^ Padfield on 19 Jun 1788 in Greene Co, North Carolina. Charlotte^ (daughter of Joseph^ Padfield, (immigrant) and Mary^ Lodge, (immigrant)) was born in 1761 in Guilford Co, North Carolina; died after 1805. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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