5. | (Mrs. George) Brown was born on 5 Mar 1783 in Shenandoah, Virginia; died in 1850 in Blount Co, Tennessee. Other Events and Attributes:
- Research Notes: 23 Sep 2013; Elizabeth Click
Notes:
Research Notes:
Several sites show him to be married to Elizabeth Click
born 5 Mar 1783 Shenandoah Virginia; died 1850 Blount Co, VA.
But tracking this through, it seems to be an error and that Elizabeth was married to a Joseph Brown, apparently on 10 Apr 1803 in Washington Co, TN.
Here's the study on her:
There's a site on Ancestry
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11353626/person/999551801
shows Click's parents, headstone of George and son Benjamin (not her headstone) but has a nice history article on her family (Gluck/Click -they were German) but the article does not say who she married.
Shows kids Andrew, Daniel, George, John, Benjamin, Daniel
Shows 2nd marriage to Mary Hunter (no parents, no b.d., d.d.) on 28 Mar 1792 Greene Co TN. Has marriage record, but just married Mary Hunter m George Brown. So, this George?
Shows kids Obedience 1782 (that's 10 yrs before marriage, so something is wrong on that) and Daniel 1793-1848
(seems several sites have same thing - lots of copying apparently - none show a documentation that I found)
I also found a site on Ancestry
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/32809897/person/18334196837
that has Elizabeth Click (also not documented)
married to Joseph Brown (1782 VA -1860 Blount Co TN).
Shows his parents as:
Benjamin Brown 1750 VA-1828 Johnson Co TN
Susannah Cooper 1745-1773
don't know how or if Joseph is related to George.
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article on Click family:
Taken from website: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=amakerney&id=I36052
on May 07, 2010 by Mandi Paul
(this site says she was married to JOSEPH BROWN 10 Apr 1803 in Washington Co, TN!
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ID: I36052
Name: LUDWIG (LEWIS) HENRICH (HENRY) (GLUCK) CLICK 1
Sex: M
Birth: 23 MAR 1740/41 in Dannstadt, Ludwigshafen, Germany 1
Death: ABT 1804 in Broylesville Community, Washington Co. Tennessee 1
Christening: 26 MAR 1742 Evangelisch-Reformierte, Dannstadt, Pfalz, Bayern 1
Burial: most likely buried on his farm on Little Limestone Creek, Washington Co. Tennessee 1
Will: Monroe Co., TN 1
Note:
[family tree 000.FTW]
The first tax list in Washington Co Tennessee we find him on is 1787, however in 1785 Greene County, Tennessee I find what appears to be a son of Lewis, named William Click. This places for the first time our Click family in Tennessee within the next year from leaving Shenandoah Co. Virginia
NOTE: WURTTEMBERG, DURLACH, GERMANY WHICH IS SOUTH DOWN THE RHINE RIVER FROM DANNSTADT,(ALSO IN THE PALATINATE SECTION), LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY A SHORT DISTANCE. THEY MOST LIKELY CAUGHT A BOAT HEADED UP THE RHINE FROM WURTTEMBERG. THE TRIP THEY WOULD HAVE HAD TO MAKE WAS UP THE RHINE TO ROTTERDAM IN SMALL BOATS WHICH WAS AN EXTREMELY DIFFICULT JOURNEY USUALLY TAKING 6 TO 8 WEEKS IN VERY CRAMPED AND UNSANITARY CONDITIONS. FOOD AND WATER SHORTAGES WERE VERY COMMON. THEN BOARDING THE SHIP "LYDIA" IN ROTTERDAM, WITH THE LAST PORT OF CALL BEING COWES, ENGLAND, A PORT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT THEN TO PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
ACCORDING TO BIRTH DATE PROVIDED BY GARY D. CLICK OF 23 MAR 1740/41, THIS WOULD HAVE MADE LEWIS ABOUT 8 OR 9 YEARS OLD WHEN HE CAME TO THE UNITED STATES.
REF: ANCESTRY.COM
Search Terms: KLICK (1)
Database: Revolutionary War Muster Rolls, 1775-83
Combined Matches: 1
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge Notes
KLICK HENY VM CORPL ROLL-BOX 69
REF: MANUSCRIPT OF MAE TWITCHELL - Letter dated 14 June 1972 from Mrs. Paris Hall, Route 2, Newport, Tennessee 37821, states a "family legend":
"Lewis Click came from Germany with two brothers, names unknown. Lewis Click was 19 at that time and fought in the Revolutionary War in 1776 with his two brothers, Lewis Click making and molding bullets". NOTE BY CAROLYN WHITAKER - After examining the records and the brief of Gary D. Click and David Carnahan in 1991, the above family legend would seem to warrant some note. It is possible the age was possibly "9" and not "19" as stated in the legend, which would be an accurate age for his arrival in the United States with his parents.
The next issue involved in the manuscript makes this note: taken from the book "Across the Years" by Joseph Paul Glick - "The personal property tax records of Shenandoah County, Virginia for the years 1782 - 1784 give the name of one LEWIS GLICK with personal property including horses and cattle. No land, however, was listed in his name. It would appear that he was a young man operating a farm with considerable property, but his name does not appear AFTER 1784. (IN THE ORPHAN COURT RECORDS OF LANCASTER CO. PA - he lists Lewis Click's sister moving to Virginia which would establish family already living in Virginia at this time)
The 1787 Tax List of Washington County, now in the private collection of Mr. Paul M. Fink of Jonesboro, Tennessee, shows Lewis Click as paying tax on 200 acres of land and paying two white poll taxes. He continued paying a poll tax every year until 1793, after which he paid tax only on the 200 acres; he did not pay a poll tax after 1793. No one over the age of 50 years was required to pay a poll tax; therefore, we can speculate that Lewis Click became about 50 years of age in 1793, and thus we can conclude he was probably born circa 1743. (This would make a close match with the birth date of our Lewis according to records Gary D. Click found in Germany)
REFERENCE: "TENNESSEE ANCESTORS" BY EAST TENN. HISTORICAL SOCIETY VOL. 5 PAGE 81
WASHINGTON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA TAX LIST 1789 AND 1790 - A LIST OF TAXABLE PROPERTY CONTAINED IN THE DISTRICT OF CAPT RIFFE'S COMPANY MILITIA TAKEN BY JOHN STRAIN.
LEWIS CLICK 8 - BLACK POLES (SLAVES) 200 ACRES OF LAND
WILL IN JONESBORO, TENNESSEE
Note by Carolyn Whitaker: I have checked the Tennessee State Library and Archives and they do not have a will listed for Lewis. Mae Twitchell did not uncover a will in Washington Co. Tennessee either. However, this record shows there was a will at one time.
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Father: JOHANN CONRAD GLUCK (CLICK) b: 27 MAY 1708 in Dannstadt, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Mother: SUSANNA JARDIN b: 25 AUG 1713 in Dannastadt, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Marriage 1 DORCAS ALEXANDER b: ABT 1742 in Lancaster, PA
Married: ABT 1759 in Lancaster Co., PA 1
Children
John CLICK b: ABT 1760
William CLICK b: ABT 1764
Martin Alexander Sr. CLICK b: ABT 1766 in , Green, TN
Peter CLICK b: 1767 in PA
Francis CLICK b: ABT 1768 in Greene Co., TN
Malachi CLICK b: 1769 in Bucks, , PA
George Lewis CLICK b: 1771 in VA
Matthew CLICK b: ABT 1774
Catherine CLICK b: 1776 in Shenandoah, VA
HENRY JACKSON SR. CLICK b: 1781 in Richmond Co., VA
Elizabeth CLICK b: 5 MAR 1783 in Shenandoah Co., VA
Martha Virginia CLICK b: 1784 in VA
David CLICK b: ABT 1785
Sources:
Title: family tree 000.FTW
Repository:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: 9 Nov 2007
UPDATE: 9/22/2013
After communicating with Nancy, wife of Joe Brown, via e-mails about Elizabeth Click, it seems she did marry into another line of Browns.
Children:
- 2. Benjamin Brown was born on 21 Apr 1787; died on 21 Sep 1849 in Putnam Co, Tennessee; was buried in Stewart Cem, Cookeville, Putnam Co, Tennessee.
- John Brown was born in 1790 in Tennessee; died in 1858.
- Andrew Brown was born in 1792 in Sullivan Co, Tennessee; died in 1874 in Graham, Nodaway Co, Missouri.
- Daniel Brown was born on 10 Oct 1793 in Putnam Co, Tennessee; died on 27 Jan 1848 in Indiana.
- George Brown was born about 1794 in Putnam Co, Tennessee; died about 1850 in Illinois.
- Francis "Frank" Brown, (FFDNA-GJM 5R) (RELATED??) was born between 1793 and 1796 in Tennessee; died on 7 Jul 1843 in Westport, Jackson Co, Missouri.
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