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John Mathes

Male Abt 1738 - Aft 1792  (~ 55 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Mathes was born about Nov 1738 in Augusta Co, Virginia (son of Alexander A.* Mathes (Matthews), Sr. (immigrant) and Grizzel* (..) Mathes, (immigrant)); died after 1792 in Green Co, North Carolina/Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Jefferson Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    His wife's name was possibly Mary Ann.

    Their deed is recorded in Deed Book l, page 165, Shenandoah County Courthouse, Woodstock, VA.
    The Shenandoah County census of 1785, taken by Abraham Keller, listed John Mathews with a household of six, so they must have had four children before 1785. Listed as Mathewses, John, White Souls 6, Dwellings 2, Other Buildings 1.
    John Mathews moved his family to Jefferson County, TN (used to be Greene County, NC).
    According to a sketch of the Mathes family written in 1909 by Dr. A.S.N. Dobson said John Mathes was a member of the Session of Salem Presbyterian Church in 1828, in TN.

    Was of Green Co., NC, 1792. (Deed Book 1, pg. 165 Shenandoah Co., VA), which later became Jefferson Co., TN, where he is buried.
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mathews-mathes&id=I0433

    John married Mary Ann (..) Mathes in 1792 in Green Co, North Carolina. Mary was born about 1738; died after 1820 in Jefferson Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alexander A.* Mathes (Matthews), Sr. (immigrant) was born before 1708 in of, Ballynure, Co Antrim, Ulster, Ireland (son of (..) Mathes (Matthews)); died before 30 Oct 1788 in Augusta Co (Smyth Co), Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1708, Ballynure, Co Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland
    • Residence: Aft 1708, Pennsylvania
    • Residence: 1737, Augusta Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    Took oath as magistrate December 28, 1780. Supplies to Revolutionary Army ..8/29/1782.

    "Tradition says when 4 brothers struck out into wilderness, they adopted the MATHES spelling of their name so that they would always know each other."

    "The following will supplement material presented in the genealogy entitled "The Mathews (Mathes) Family in America" by I.C. Van Deventer -- Alexander Printing Co., 1925. Further research has disclosed important early records.

    Alexander Mathews came with the Doak family in the Scotch-Irish immigration from Northern Ireland to Pennsylvania, later following John Lewis and Ephraim McDowell into Augusta Co., Virginia. In an unpublished manuscript, "Finley - Shields" by Major Albert Finley France, of Annapolis, MD., he says that James Doak, his wife Elizibeth, and five children, Samual, David, John, Robert and Thankful emigrated from North of Ireland to America, landing in Newcastle, Delaware in 1708 and settled in Chester Co., PA.

    An error in the data handed down in the family has the immigrant ancestor written as "George", this is not correct, subsequent research shows that his name was Alexander Mathews. This family dropped the "W" from the name and has been since been spelled "Mathes". Alexander is said to have went from Pennsylvania to Augusta Co., VA in 1737, mentioned in "Abstracts of Augusta,Co., by Chalkley" in 1746, (Vol. I, p. 25). His first Land Grant was from The Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax, baron of Cameron in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, Proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia for 400 acres on September 14, 1749, and went on record in the Northern Neck Book "G" at page 321.
    Another grant of land for 265 acres on Aug. 6, 1750, is recorded in Northern Neck Book "G" pg 405. These tracts of land in Augusta Co., by the division of Counties, were successively in Frederick Co., Shenandoah, Co., and Warren Co. He later sold 265 acres to James McNeill in Frederick Co., Deed Book 3, pg 392 on Feb. 4, 1755. A deed dated Nov. 26, 1783, from Alexander Mathews, Sr., to his son James, conveys a certain part of a tract of land near Flint Run surveyed by George Hume, bearing date Aug. 6, 1750, containing 132 acres.

    In 1757 when George Washington was a candidate for the House of Burgesses, the name Alexander Mathews appears on a list of persons who voted for him.

    (Story of Winchester in VA., by Morton, 1925 - pg 78).
    Dec. 28, 1780, Alexander Mathews took the oath of Magistrate and took his seal accordingly. (Minute Book, 1774-81 pg 176, Shenandoah,Co. VA records.)

    The will of Alexander Mathews dated Sep. 5, 1783 is recorded in Will Book "B", pg 499, Shenandoah, Co.,VA., witnessed by Abraham Keller, James Hutchison and John Netherton, (we believe that this is Sarah Netherton's relative).

    Another book that talks about Alexander is: "Prominent Tennesseeans" by William Speer, 1888, pg. 184.:

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mathews-mathes&id=I0385

    Emigration:
    "The Mathews (Mathes) Family in America" by I.C. Van Deventer -- Alexander Printing Co., 1925.

    pg 636
    quote:
    Alexander Mathews came with the Doak family in the Scotch-Irish emigration from Northern Ireland to Pennsylvania, later following John Lewis and Ephraim McDowell into Augusta Co, Virginia.

    pg 637
    In an unpublished manuscript, "Finley-Shields," by Major Albert Finley France, of Annapolis, MD., he says that James Doak, his wife Elizabeth, and five children, Samuel, David, John, Robert and Thankful emigrated from North of Ireland to America, landing in Newcastle, Delaware in 1708 and settled in Chester Co., PA. This fixes the time of arrival of these families as 1708.

    google books:
    https://books.google.com/books?id=55I38FXWyPgC&pg=RA1-PA636&lpg=RA1-PA636&dq=%22The+Mathews+(Mathes)+Family+in+America%22+by+I.C.+Van+Deventer&source=bl&ots=MloG8kR2YT&sig=sfxLxlh166aPrcpnmUNPiduHghc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Vg-EVfelHImqsAWEnpeIDQ&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBQ#v=snippet&q=fixes&f=false

    Alexander married Grizzel* (..) Mathes, (immigrant) about 1736 in Augusta Co, Virginia (probably). Grizzel* was born about 1720 in Co Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died after 1761. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Grizzel* (..) Mathes, (immigrant) was born about 1720 in Co Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died after 1761.
    Children:
    1. James Mathes, Sr. was born on 20 Sep 1737 in Augusta Co, Virginia; died before 27 Jun 1812 in Jefferson Co, Kentucky.
    2. 1. John Mathes was born about Nov 1738 in Augusta Co, Virginia; died after 1792 in Green Co, North Carolina/Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    3. Alexander Mathes, Jr. was born on 12 Mar 1740 in Virginia; died in Jul 1806 in Washington Co, Virginia.
    4. George Mathes was born about 1741 in Augusta Co, Virginia; died on 8 Aug 1788 in Marysville, Tennessee.
    5. Janet O'Neal* Mathes 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.
    6. Nancy Mathes was born about 1749 in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia; died after 1769 in Tennessee.
    7. Jeremiah Mathes was born in 1748 in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia; died after 1780 in Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    8. Benjamin Mathes was born on 8 Mar 1767 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died after 1784.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  (..) Mathes (Matthews)

    Notes:

    Alexander and James were likely brothers, though not yet confirmed.

    Children:
    1. James Matthews (Mathes), Sr. was born between 1690 and 1700 in of, Ballynure, Co Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died about 1770 in Maury Co, Tennessee.
    2. 2. Alexander A.* Mathes (Matthews), Sr. (immigrant) was born before 1708 in of, Ballynure, Co Antrim, Ulster, Ireland; died before 30 Oct 1788 in Augusta Co (Smyth Co), Virginia.