Claude Harold Ray Harmon

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Claude Harold Ray Harmon was born on 4 Oct 1932 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee (son of Aaron Ray "Ray" Harmon and Violet Dennis); died on 22 Mar 1933 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Cagle-Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aaron Ray "Ray" Harmon was born on 15 Mar 1916 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee (son of Ezra Ernest "Ernest" Harmon and Myra Myrtle "Myrtle" McGlothen); died on 2 Jul 1995 in (Dunlap, Tennessee); was buried in Cagle-Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    Aaron married Violet Dennis(Sequatchie County) Tennessee. Violet (daughter of Joseph Daniel Dennis and Clara Frances Williams) was born on 4 Apr 1916 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee; died on 23 Dec 1936 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee; was buried in Cagle-Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Violet Dennis was born on 4 Apr 1916 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee (daughter of Joseph Daniel Dennis and Clara Frances Williams); died on 23 Dec 1936 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee; was buried in Cagle-Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 1. Claude Harold Ray Harmon was born on 4 Oct 1932 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 22 Mar 1933 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Cagle-Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    2. E. J. Harmon
    3. Auby Harmon


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ezra Ernest "Ernest" Harmon was born on 25 Oct 1882 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, Tennessee (son of William "Will" Harmon and Elva Jane Minton); died on 27 Dec 1939 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried on 29 Dec 1939 in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    Ezra married Myra Myrtle "Myrtle" McGlothen on 20 Nov 1904 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee. Myra (daughter of William Taylor "W.T." McGlothen and Myra Mariah Lockhart) was born on 25 Aug 1886 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 18 Dec 1971 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Myra Myrtle "Myrtle" McGlothen was born on 25 Aug 1886 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee (daughter of William Taylor "W.T." McGlothen and Myra Mariah Lockhart); died on 18 Dec 1971 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Loomis Alton Harmon was born on 3 Sep 1905 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 2 Dec 1905 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    2. Mayme Harmon was born on 10 Oct 1906 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    3. William Arnette "Arnette" Harmon was born on 29 Dec 1908 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 23 Sep 1988 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    4. John Festus Harmon was born on 31 Aug 1911 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 17 Nov 1918 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried on 18 Nov 1918 in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    5. Ada Ollie Harmon was born on 2 Nov 1912 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    6. 2. Aaron Ray "Ray" Harmon was born on 15 Mar 1916 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 2 Jul 1995 in (Dunlap, Tennessee); was buried in Cagle-Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    7. Mildred Inez Harmon
    8. Nola J. Harmon was born on 24 May 1922 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 2 Nov 2008 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    9. Ota K. "Kay" Harmon was born in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

  3. 6.  Joseph Daniel Dennis was born in 0___ 1891 in Wisconsin; died in 0___ 1968.

    Joseph married Clara Frances Williams. Clara was born in 0___ 1892 in Tennessee; died in 0___ 1933. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Clara Frances Williams was born in 0___ 1892 in Tennessee; died in 0___ 1933.
    Children:
    1. 3. Violet Dennis was born on 4 Apr 1916 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee; died on 23 Dec 1936 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee; was buried in Cagle-Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William "Will" Harmon was born on 26 Feb 1849 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee (son of Jacob Byrd Harmon and Lucinda Louisa Elliott); died on 6 Apr 1919 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    William Harmon
    BIRTH 26 Feb 1849
    Marion County, Tennessee, USA
    DEATH 6 Apr 1919 (aged 70)
    Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee, USA
    BURIAL
    Mansfield Cemetery #2
    Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee, USA
    MEMORIAL ID 78848529 · View Source

    MEMORIAL
    PHOTOS 2
    FLOWERS 0
    Family Members
    Parents
    Photo
    Jacob Byrd Harmon
    1823–1894

    Photo
    Louisia Elliott Harmon
    1826–1899

    Siblings
    Photo
    Mary Harmon Hudson
    1852–1940

    Photo
    Newton Harmon
    1860–1863

    Photo
    Josiah Harmon
    1862–1918

    Photo
    Sarah E. Harmon Walker
    1868–1940

    end of cemetery profile

    William married Elva Jane Minton on 27 Mar 1881 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee. Elva (daughter of Joseph Minton and Elizabeth Smith) was born on 14 Jan 1857 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 22 Oct 1938 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elva Jane Minton was born on 14 Jan 1857 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee (daughter of Joseph Minton and Elizabeth Smith); died on 22 Oct 1938 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 4. Ezra Ernest "Ernest" Harmon was born on 25 Oct 1882 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 27 Dec 1939 in Cagle, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried on 29 Dec 1939 in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    2. Nora Harmon was born on 2 Sep 1884 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 1 Sep 1924 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    3. Joseph L. Harmon was born on 28 Oct 1886 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 17 Dec 1901 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    4. Ada Leeann Harmon was born on 20 Jul 1889 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 30 Mar 1970 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Morton Memorial Cemetery akaTarlton Cemetery, Beersheba Springs, Grundy County, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  William Taylor "W.T." McGlothen was born on 29 Feb 1845 in Tennessee; died on 12 Jan 1936 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    William married Myra Mariah Lockhart. Myra (daughter of James William Lockhart and Anna Bond) was born on 4 Mar 1852 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 4 Mar 1936 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Myra Mariah Lockhart was born on 4 Mar 1852 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee (daughter of James William Lockhart and Anna Bond); died on 4 Mar 1936 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 5. Myra Myrtle "Myrtle" McGlothen was born on 25 Aug 1886 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 18 Dec 1971 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Jacob Byrd Harmon was born on 2 Jun 1823 in (Bledsoe County) Tennessee (son of William Harmon and Susan Wolfe); died on 3 Jun 1894 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Alt Birth: 2 Jun 1823, McMinn County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Additional Information for Jacob Byrd /Harmon/
    Notes (1)

    CENSUS: 1850 US Census. J. B. and Caroline Harmon are living in Marion District 1, Tennessee. Children in the home are Mary and William. The family lives near (1) Polly Elliot who has in her home Nancy Elliot, James Cannon (Laborer) and Sarah Harmon (60yrs) and (2) William B and Margarett Elliot with their children: Josia, Elsa, Jonathan, Nancy, George W, Sarah, Marah J, William, July A, and Zachariah

    1860 US Census. J. B and Cynda Harmon living in Sequatchie, District 4, Tennessee. Children in the home are: Polly, William, Nancy, Leanand and Rhoda J.

    1870 US Census. Bird and Lucinda Harmon living in Sequatchie, Dunlap, Tennessee. Children in the home are: William, Nany, Lenora, Rhoda, Josiah, Sarah, and John. The family lives next to several Ewton families and George and Nancy Elliot with their children: Thomas and William.

    1880 US Census. George and Mary Elliott living in Sequatchie, District 4, Tennessee. Children in the home are: Zachariah, William, James H, Phoebe, John B, and Riley M. The family is living next to Bird and Lucinda Harmon with their children: Josiah and Sarah. Grandson, William A. Smith (15yrs) is also in the home.

    BIRTH: 1850 US Cenus has birth of 1825
    Subequent Census have birth year of 1817
    Burial Record has birth year of 1823

    "William A. Smith" is cited as a grandson in the household of Bird Harmon during the 1880 Sequatchie County census...DAH

    Jacob Byrd Harmon
    BIRTH 2 Jun 1823
    DEATH 3 Jun 1894 (aged 71)
    BURIAL
    Mansfield Cemetery #2
    Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee, USA
    MEMORIAL ID 78848511 · View Source

    MEMORIAL
    PHOTOS 1
    FLOWERS 2
    Family Members
    Spouse
    Photo
    Louisia Elliott Harmon
    1826–1899

    Children
    Photo
    William Harmon
    1849–1919

    Photo
    Mary Harmon Hudson
    1852–1940

    Photo
    Newton Harmon
    1860–1863

    Photo
    Josiah Harmon
    1862–1918

    Photo
    Sarah E. Harmon Walker
    1868–1940

    end of cemetery profile

    Jacob married Lucinda Louisa Elliott(Sequatchie County) Tennessee. Lucinda (daughter of Josiah Leith Elliott and Katharyn "Caty" Moore) was born on 21 May 1826 in (Marion County) Tennessee; died on 28 Jun 1899 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Lucinda Louisa Elliott was born on 21 May 1826 in (Marion County) Tennessee (daughter of Josiah Leith Elliott and Katharyn "Caty" Moore); died on 28 Jun 1899 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Listed as "Caroline" in 1850 Tennessee Census...DAH.

    Children:
    1. Mary "Polly" Harmon was born on 24 Nov 1844 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 20 Nov 1869 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    2. 8. William "Will" Harmon was born on 26 Feb 1849 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 6 Apr 1919 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    3. Nancy Harmon was born on 11 Sep 1852 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    4. Leonard "Len" Harmon was born on 8 Mar 1854 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 7 Jul 1929 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried on 8 Jul 1929 in Old Union Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    5. Rhoda Jane Harmon was born on 18 Jan 1857 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 10 Oct 1932 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried on 11 Oct 1932 in Old Union Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    6. Newton Harmon was born on 10 Oct 1860 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died in 1863 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    7. Josiah S. Harmon was born on 15 Apr 1862 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 2 Feb 1918 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Elliott Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    8. Sarah Elizabeth Harmon was born on 28 Jun 1863 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 18 Jul 1946 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    9. John Blackburn Harmon was born on 30 Oct 1869 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 20 Jun 1870 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

  3. 18.  Joseph Minton was born on 19 Jan 1814 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee (son of Richard Minton and Catherine LNU); died on 18 Oct 1891 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer

    Joseph married Elizabeth Smith in (1841) in (Bledsoe County, Tennessee). Elizabeth (daughter of David Smith and Susannah "Susan" Handy) was born in 1823 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died on 13 May 1882 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Elizabeth Smith was born in 1823 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee (daughter of David Smith and Susannah "Susan" Handy); died on 13 May 1882 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: housewife

    Children:
    1. Frankie Minton was born in 1842 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
    2. Thomas Jackson Minton was born on 11 Sep 1846 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died on 12 Aug 1926 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee; was buried in Old Union Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    3. 9. Elva Jane Minton was born on 14 Jan 1857 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 22 Oct 1938 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    4. Tennessee Elizabeth "Tennie" Minton was born in 0___ 1858 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died in 0Oct 1888 in Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee.

  5. 22.  James William Lockhart was born in 0___ 1823 in North Carolina.

    James married Anna Bond in 0___ 1842 in Tennessee. Anna was born in 0___ 1825 in Tennessee; died in 0___ 1900 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 23.  Anna Bond was born in 0___ 1825 in Tennessee; died in 0___ 1900 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Isaac Elmore Lockhart was born in 0Dec 1842 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 30 Oct 1909 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Rankin Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    2. 11. Myra Mariah Lockhart was born on 4 Mar 1852 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; died on 4 Mar 1936 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in McGlothen Cemetery, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  William Harmon was born in ~1765 in North Carolina; died before 1840 in (Bledsoe County, Tennessee).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: (1760-1770), North Carolina
    • Alt Death: 1840, Bledsoe County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    I've been searching for William's antecedents for 29+ years and to no avail. I cannot connect him to any HARMON family. Read further as we have many clues...DAH

    CENSUS: 1815 Tax List for Bledsoe, Tennessee listed a William Hamon. (Probably mispelled or error in translation.

    1830 US Census William Harmon (60-70yrs) and his wife, Susan (40-50yrs) living in Bledsoe, Tennessee.

    Children in the home are: 3 females (15-20yrs), 3 males (5-10yrs), 1 male (0-5yrs) and 1 female (0-5yrs).

    BIRTH: As per 1830 US Census, William is 60-70yrs (1760-1770)

    end of note

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Classroomfurniture.com
    To: fburris1@bellsouth.net
    Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 6:09 PM
    Subject: HARMON


    Hello Gloria. Ran across your inquiry from 2000 on the Genforum re Hiram HARMON. Have you had any luck with his pedigree. My HARMON progenitor was William, born circa 1800. He has issue named, 'Jacob' and 'Leonard'. Figure there must be a connection. Can you help? Thanks. David Hennessee

    Tantalizing query...

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/tn/messages/5688.html

    HIRAM HARMON > NC.TN
    Posted by: Gloria Fay Burris Date: January 13, 2000 at 14:54:09
    of 30300

    In search of parents/siblings of HIRAM HARMON. He was born abt 1804 Randolph Co NC & died before 1890 Campbell Co TN. He married October 25, 1828 Knox Co TN to Sarah "Sallie" YORK born abt 1801 Randolph Co NC & died before 1853 Campbell Co TN. Hiram fathered [11] known children by this union. He married 2nd, December 4, 1853 Campbell Co TN to Rebecca ROACH, [4] children.

    "Vol 7, No 1, P. 15 of the Randolph Co NC Quarterly," Court of Pleas of Q Sessions Aug term 1808; ordered that Hiram [HERMAN] Harmon, 3 years old be bound to John AMICK who is to give him when he arrives to the age of 21 a horse & saddle & bridle worth $60 & a good suit of clothes for Sunday.

    William HARMON was listed in the 1803 Randolph Co NC Tax List. He was the only Harmon that may have died in Randolph Co prior to 1808.

    Listed in the 1790 Randolph Co NC Census Records.
    Leonard Harmon 03 00 03 00 00
    William Harmon 01 01 01 00 00

    Listed in the 1791-1809 Randolph Co NC Census Records.
    George Harmon 21010-30010-00
    Jacob Harmon 31010-00010-00
    Leonard Harmon 00001-20101-00
    Mathias Harmon 41101-21101-00

    Please, can anyone help?

    Gloria Fay Burris
    222 Cumberland View Estates
    Lake City, Tennessee 37769
    A-United States
    865-426-6121
    gloriafayburris@comcast.net

    Update: September 27, 2014: I spoke to Gloria this morning and she informs me that she has not been able to connect her Hiram HARMON ... DAH

    end of note

    Several clues within this message...DAH

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?byrd::harmon::58.html

    Jacob Harmon of Virginia and Kenutcky

    Posted by: Richard Davis Date: March 01, 1998 at 22:50:04
    of 5775

    Does anyone have additonal information on the children of Jacob Harmon? Jacob was born about 1730, the son of Jacob Harmon (b. c 1705-d. 1756) of New River, Virginia and died after 1801 at either Pulaski County, Kentucky or Livingstone County, Kentucky. He was married to Sarah who was still alive in 1801. He was probably the father of the following children;

    1. Jacob Harmon Jr., b. c 1752. d. 1839, Garrard County, Ky.
    2. Israel Harmon, b. c 1754. d. after 1805, probably at Livingstone County, Ky. He was married Keziah Thompson in 1788 at Lincoln County, Ky.
    3. William Harmon, b. c 1758. d. bet 1794 and 1799 at either Montgomery County, Virginia or Pulaski County, Ky.
    4. Lowes/Louisa Harmon, b. c 1760. She married Jonathan Taylor of Garrard County, Ky.
    5. John Harmon, b. c 1767. d. after 1825, Marion County, Indiana. He married Elizabeth Byrd in 1787.
    6. ?Valentine Harmon, b. c 1769. he married Mary Thompson at Lincoln County, Ky in 1793.
    7. Mary Harmon, b. c1771. She married James Baxter in 1789 at Lincoln County, Ky.
    8. Rachel Harmon, b. c1774. She married Joseph Horn in 1794 at Lincoln County, Ky.

    28 Jun 2009

    I think that Jacob may be William's father given:

    a. His age
    b. William's first male child is named 'Jacob Byrd Harmon'...DAH

    Go to http://www.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ky/whitley/1820/index.txt for listing of Jacob & Valentine who are enumerated in the 1820 Whitley Co.,KY Federal census

    Males Females
    Head of Household to-10 10-15 16-18 18-25 25-44 45+ to-10 10-15 16-18 18-25 25-44 45+


    Jacob 3 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 1

    After further speculation, this Jacob appears to be a sibling of William...DAH

    Another possible antecedent for William...

    20 Sep 2009: [Not likely my William...DAH]

    http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/burke/census/morgandis.txt

    This census is from Microcopy No. T-498 Roll 2

    "Harmen, Wm 1,4,4,0,0"

    1790 Census North Carolina
    Rutherford County Morgan District

    1 of 1st # free white males 16 year upwards and head of families
    4 of 2nd # free white males under 16 years
    4 of 3rd # free white females and head of families
    0 of 4th # all other free persons
    0 of 5th # slaves

    end of comment

    David

    I have a family of children who may belong to William or they may belong to his brother Israel-I am not sure at this point. William may not have had any children that we are aware of or he may be the family of these children listed by Sarah (Harmon) Crosby (1808-1888) in 1880 and 1881 in a family temple record;

    Three children at least by Jenny Gibson;

    1. Stephen Harmon (1779-1850).

    2. Samuel Harmon (1780-1845).

    3. Sarah (Sally) Harmon (b. c1782)

    These children by Jenny or another wife (order unknown);

    4. Henry Harmon (c1787-1826). This is my ancestor.

    5. Jacob Harmon.

    6. Israel Harmon.

    7. Rebecca Harmon.

    8. Lydia Harmon.

    Susan (Harmon) Crosby, only listed those children that she believed to be dead by 1881, so there may have been more. These children may not have lived to maturity but had to have reached at least the age of 8 years because they were temple records. Sarah was the daughter of the above listed Stephen Harmon and did not know the name of her grandfather.

    I know that Israel (c1753-after1805) had daughters named Rebecca and Lydia Harmon so these children may all belong to Israel. If so, then William is not the father of those eight children and may not have had any children that we are aware of born between 1782 and 1803. I only know that William lived over in Montgomery County (later Wythe County), Virginia from 1782 to 1794, then surveyed land in Puluski County, Kentucky in 1798 (but was not taxed there), then was maybe the William Harmon who witnesses a deed over in that same part of Virginia in 1802. He is then found marrying Susanna Ferguson in 1803 at Livingston County, Kentucky and disappears. In 1803 also living at Livingston County, Kentucky were Israel Harmon (c1753-after1805) and the above listed Samuel Harmon (1780-1845).

    I am in Virginia until next week but will be able to help you track down one of your distant Harmon cousin when I get back home.

    Richard

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    From: info@classroomfurniture.com
    To: richnlisad@comcast.net
    Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 5:55:09 AM
    Subject: RE: William Harmon

    Hello Richard.

    Many thanks for your thoughtful summary. Please tell me your William’s issue. Am seeking Harmon descendants for the DNA test, however, am having trouble locating a male member of the family but will keep looking… Thank you,

    David Hennessee

    800.327.3380 Voice

    866.746.3813 Fax

    www.thehennesseefamily.com

    info@classroomfurniture.com

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    From: richnlisad@comcast.net [mailto:richnlisad@comcast.net]
    Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2012 1:21 AM
    To: info@classroomfurniture.com
    Subject: William Harmon

    David

    This is what I know about the William Harmon who belongs to our family.

    William Harmon was granted land in 1782 on Crooked Creek at Montgomery County, Virginia. He lived on that land until 1793/1794 and then moves away. He was probably the William Harmon who surveyed land on 3 Oct 1798 at Lincoln County (now Pulaski County), Kentucky. Pulaski County was created from Lincoln County in 1799 and in that year Jacob Harmon was taxed on land which was entered and surveyed by William Harmon. In Jacob's household he had one other white male taxable over age 21 and two white male taxables under 21 but above the age of 16.

    The Jacob Harmon in the 1799 tax was born about 1730 and was married to Sarah. He was taxed there again in 1800 and then left. The young men in his household in 1799 were his grandsons. Jacob had son named Israel (b. c1753) who was living in Livingston County, Kentucky in 1802 when he by oath in court stated that Stephen, Samuel and Sally Harmon were the lawfull children of Jenny Harmon, late Jenny Gibson, daughter of Isac Gibson, deceased.

    At this point it is not known if these children are the children of the William Harmon who had land in Pulaski County, Kentucky or were children of Israel Harmon by a first marriage. According to Stephen Harmon's (1779-1850) daughter Sarah (Harmon) Crosby in 1881, her grandmother was Jenny Gibson, but did not know her grandfather's name. Besides, Stephen, Samuel and Sally Harmon, she also wrote that she was the niece of Rebeca Harmon and Lydia Harmon and also Henry Harmon (my ancestor). Taylor Crosby, the son of Sarah (Harmon) Crosby also said that he was the nephew of Israel Harmon and Jacob Harmon.

    Anyway, a bunch of my Harmons went to Livingston County, Kentucky in about 1802. A William Harmon shows up also in the 1803 tax list for Livingston County with no land and one horse. He married Susanna Ferguson daughter of John Ferguson and Phyliis Alston on 1 Nov 1804 at Livingston County. He leaves Livingston County after 1804.

    I thought he may be related to my Harmons there in Livingston County, but I could not fit him in any family because I assumed that he was probably in his 20s when he married. However, after checking the Bledsoe County, Tennessee census for the year 1830, it shows that he was born between 1760 and 1770 and his wife born in the 1780s. He was apparently 15 to 25 years older than his wife. Meaning he was old enough to have been the same William who entered land in Virginia in 1782 and then in Kentucky in 1798 and the one who possibly married Susanna Ferguson as a scond wife. The Bledseo County William is your ancestor.

    I do not know where William went after 1804. Susanna Ferguson's father and brothers left for Madison County, Illinois after 1810, but I could not find this William and Susanna Harmon living there.

    He may be the William Harmon who was a chain carrier for the survey of land at Knox County for Valentine Harmon on 24 Jun 1807. I am not sure this is my William, but we do have a lot of Valentine Harmons in our family. This Valentine Harmon (1766-1845) left Knox County about 1816 and went to Whitley County, Kentucky. This Valentine was born in Virginia.

    I am not sure if your William Harmon and my William Harmon are the same one, but DNA will tell us if they are. I found one of my distant Harmon cousins who just ordered the Y-DNA test from FamilyTreeDNA.com last Thursday. So you have something to compare to if you can find someone to from your family to take the test. If you don't match us you may match the one of the other Harmons who tested. I see that there are 10 matches already for the Harmon family from Newberry County, South Carolina. That family was from Melchior Hermann (b. 1715) who had a son Leonard Harmon.

    There are other families form North Carolina and Virginia that you may be related to. There are 149 who have taken the test so far. The big thing that may indicate that your William is not the same as my William is that Jacob Byrd Harmon and his sister Mary both stated in the 1880 census at Sequatchie County that their father was born in North Carolina. Our Harmons went straight from Virginia to Kentucky. It may be possible that Jacob and Mary did not know where their father was born. Their mother was born in North Carolina

    Let me know if you find someone to take the test.

    Best regards Richard

    end of note

    Hello Richard.

    I tracked down and interviewed James Edward Harmon. Look at his pedigree:
    http://thehennesseefamily.com/ahnentafel.php?personID=I35263&tree=hennessee&generations=

    Please telephone my cell number when you can and

    Thank you,
    David Hennessee
    800.327.3380 Voice
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    From: richnlisad@comcast.net [mailto:richnlisad@comcast.net]
    Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:05 PM
    To: David Hennessee
    Subject: Harmon DNA test

    David

    I just noticed that the results came back for the DNA test for William Bryan Harmon. You can see him on the Y-DNA match page when you go to FamilyTreeDNA.com and search the Harmon project. I added his test to the Harmon/Harman Project. His kit is #262526.

    He matches very closely to two other Harmons. One is James Edward Harmon whose e-mail is eharmon@bledsoe.net . He matched 36 of 37 markers which means he is a very close relative to William Bryan Harmon. I emailed him to see how far back he has his Harmon Family. since he his e-mail had bledsoe.net in it, I wonder if he is from Bledsoe County, Tennessee. If he responds I will forward the e-mail to you.

    There is another match to a man name Harmon on 35 of 37 markers. That means that he is a fairly close match. He has his test as "private" and so I can't send him an email to ask him about his ancestors. I will send a message to the adminstrator of the Harmon Project to see if he is a member of that project and if they can forward a message.

    One thing I do know is that your DNA test does not match my Harmon family, which came out of New River, Virginia. My kit number is #257899 under Jacob Harmon and Sarah Lorton on the match page. We have too many markers that don't match.

    It is probable that your ancestor William Harmon who married Susan was born in North Carolina just as his children indicated in census records.

    I will keep you posted.

    Best regards

    Richard

    end of note

    HARMON/HARMAN/HERMAN SURNAME DNA PROJECT: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Harmonsurname/

    Administrators
    CathyHrmon@aol.com , Group Administrator
    MOOLOOLABA@AOL.COM , Group Co-Administrator

    Surnames
    Harman, Harmon, Herman, Hermann, Hermon, Herrmann, Hoerman

    Background

    This project began in 2003. We are using the y-chromosome kits to test Harmon/Harman male participants and variations of the name including the ones below.

    Definition: A patronymic surname which means "soldier, army man, or warrior" derived from the germanic elements "heri," meaning army and "mann," meaning man. HARMON and HERMON are common English variants of this surname.

    Surname Origin: British Isles and Germany

    Alternate Surname Spellings: HERRMAN, HERMANN, HERMAN

    end of note

    Welcome to the Harmon/Harman/Herman Family Tree DNA Project. Your administrators for this project are Cathy Harmon, cathyhrmon@aol.com and Carolyn Scott, Mooloolaba@aol.com

    If you wish to communicate with other participants in this project or have questions about test results, upgrades, etc., please contact either of us. We hope the results will help you uncover matches and discover new connections.

    end of note

    Surname: Harmon

    This unusual and interesting surname has a very ancient history. It is one of the Norman forms of the Germanic personal name "Hermann", composed of the elements "heri, hari" meaning army, plus "man", man. The first known bearer was "Arminus", the 1st Century leader of a tribe called the "Cherusci", recorded by the Latin historian Tacitus. The popularity of the name is borne out by the large number of surnames it has generated throughout Europe; in England the inherited Norman forms existing in the modern idiom are Hearmon, Harmon, Herman, Harmon, Harmond, Harmant, and Hermon. The name development includes: Robert Hereman (1196, Norfolk), William Heremond (1296, Sussex), and John Harman (1327, Suffolk). London Church Records list the marriage of Constantine Harmon to Margaret Fenton, on October 31st 1570 at St. Mary Abchurch, and John Harmon to Alice Mason, on October 10th 1572 at St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate. A Coat of Arms granted to a Harmon family is silver, in base a red crescent issuant therefrom a green rose branch, blue flowered. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Willelmus Hermannus, which was dated 1141 - 1149, in the "Records of Holme", Norfolk, during the reign of King Stephen, known as "Count of Blois", 1135 - 1154. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

    end of note

    William married Susan Wolfe before 1812 in (Tennessee). Susan was born in 1787 in Tennessee; died in 1870 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Susan Wolfe was born in 1787 in Tennessee; died in 1870 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1840, Bledsoe County, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1850, Marion County, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1860, Sequatchie County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    CENSUS: 1840 US Census. Susan Harmon (50-60yrs) living in Bledsoe, Tennessee. Children in the home are: 2 females Polly (20-30yrs), 3 males Jacob (15-20yrs), 1 male (10-15yrs) and 1 female (10-15yrs)

    1850 US Census. J. B. and Caroline Harmon are living in Marion District 1, Tennessee. Children in the home are Mary and William. The family lives near (1) Polly Elliot who has in her home Nancy Elliot, James Cannon (Laborer) and SUSAN HARMON (60yrs) and (2) William B and Margarett Elliot with their children: Josia, Elsa, Jonathan, Nancy, George W, Sarah, Marah J, William, July A, and Zachariah

    1860 US Census. Polly Elliot (47yrs) and Susan Harmon (73yrs) living in Sequatchie, Tennessee. They are living near William B Elliot with his family and William B Harmon with his family

    end of notation

    Enumerated in 1840 Bledsoe Co.,TN Census and implied as widow, "Harmon, Susan 0013/00102001".

    Enumerated with daughter, "Polly", in 1860 Sequatchie Co.,TN...DAH

    end of comment

    Maindn name proveded by Thomas Key...

    Notes:

    Residence (Family):
    CENSUS: 1815 Tax List for Bledsoe, Tennessee listed a William Hamon. (Probably mispelled or error in translation.
    1830 US Census William Harmon (60-70yrs) and his wife, Susan (40-50yrs) living in Bledsoe, Tennessee. Children in the home are: 3 females (15-20yrs), 3 males (5-10yrs), 1 male (0-5yrs) and 1 female (0-5yrs).

    BIRTH: As per 1830 US Census, William is 60-70yrs (1760-1770)

    Residence (Family):
    Children in the home are: 3 females (15-20yrs), 3 males (5-10yrs), 1 male (0-5yrs) and 1 female (0-5yrs).

    Children:
    1. Mary "Polly" Harmon was born on 25 Jun 1812 in Marion County, Tennessee; died on 17 Apr 1897 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Old Union Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    2. Leonard Harmon was born in 1822 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died in ~1872 in Howell County, Missouri.
    3. 16. Jacob Byrd Harmon was born on 2 Jun 1823 in (Bledsoe County) Tennessee; died on 3 Jun 1894 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    4. William Bartley "Bart" Harmon was born in 1826 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died in 1880 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee.

  3. 34.  Josiah Leith Elliott was born on 20 Mar 1797 in Jefferson County, Tennessee (son of William Elliot and Miriam Leith); died in 1849 in (Marion County, Tennessee); was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Josiah Leath Elliott
    BIRTH 20 Mar 1797
    Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA
    DEATH unknown
    Tennessee, USA
    BURIAL
    Mansfield Cemetery #2
    Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee, USA
    MEMORIAL ID 48267377 · View Source

    MEMORIAL
    PHOTOS 0
    FLOWERS 1
    Son of William and Miriam Leath Elliott. Husband of 1. Katharyn "Caty" Moore, 2 Mary "Polly" Harmon

    Family Members
    Parents
    Photo
    William Elliott
    1764–1834

    Photo
    Miriam Leath Elliott
    1768–1848

    Siblings
    Photo
    William Blackburn Elliott

    end of profile

    Buried:
    Note: No Marker can be found

    Josiah married Katharyn "Caty" Moore on 21 Apr 1821 in Jefferson County, Tennessee. Katharyn was born on 16 Feb 1804; died before 1840 in (Jefferson County, Tennessee). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Katharyn "Caty" Moore was born on 16 Feb 1804; died before 1840 in (Jefferson County, Tennessee).
    Children:
    1. 17. Lucinda Louisa Elliott was born on 21 May 1826 in (Marion County) Tennessee; died on 28 Jun 1899 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    2. Nancy Elliott was born in 1828 in Marion County, Tennessee.

  5. 36.  Richard Minton was born on 25 Mar 1786 in Union County, South Carolina (son of Thomas Minton and Hannah LNU); died in 1840-1850 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Posted By: Cindy Allen
    Email: cindy_1967@yahoo.com
    Subject: Re: Mintons in Bledsoe County, TN
    Post Date: June 02, 2009 at 08:12:11
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/minton/messages/1191.html
    Forum: Minton Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/minton/

    i am searching minton's in bledsoe county, tn. i have phoebe's parents as richard minton dob abt 1780 in sc and catherine dob abt 1790 in nc. their children were:

    joseph 1814
    susan 1818-1902 buried at pope cem. in bledsoe
    phoebe 1819-1910 buried at pope cem.
    elvy 1824

    i am searching joseph's line. would these be the same family as your susan and phoebe? if so would u have any information on richard and catherine.

    cindy allen

    cindy_1967@yahoo.com

    Richard married Catherine LNU. Catherine was born in ~ 1790 in North Carolina; died in ~ 1850 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 37.  Catherine LNU was born in ~ 1790 in North Carolina; died in ~ 1850 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 18. Joseph Minton was born on 19 Jan 1814 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee; died on 18 Oct 1891 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee.
    2. Susan Minton was born in 0___ 1818 in (Tennessee); died in 0___ 1902 in (Bledsoe County, Tennessee); was buried in Pope Cemetery, Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
    3. Phoebe Minton was born on 10 Mar 1819 in Tennessee; died on 4 Aug 1910 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; was buried in Pope Cemetery, Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
    4. Elva Minton was born in 0___ 1824 in (Tennessee).

  7. 38.  David Smith was born in 1770 in North Carolina; died in 1841 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farming
    • Alt Birth: 1770
    • Alt Birth: 1775
    • Residence: 1830, Bledsoe County, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1840, Bledsoe County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    David Smith, progenitor of this line, was born between 1770-1780 somewhere in Tennessee...Thomas Beavert

    Reference 1840 Bledsoe Co.,TN, Census, p. 10, :

    "Smith,David 00011001/01111001"


    10 May 2006:

    Posit: Could Jesse be father to David?...DAH

    24 Nov 2007: Website by Donna Sadler Doty; ddoty@bellsouth.net
    1. David SMITH, GGG Grandfather, S530, M. Born in 1770-1780 in Tennessee. David died in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, in 1841; he was 71. Occupation: Farmer.

    Bledsoe County Circuit Court Minutes 1834-1841. P-360; Friday, July 12th, 1839

    The State VS. Skelton C. Standefer Misdemeanor

    The attorney general reported to Court the following bill of cost as correctly taxed.

    Deputy Shff Thomas N. Foster for conveying defendant from the Jail in Bledsoe County to the house of Judge Keiths in McMinn County on a writ of Habeas Corpus 46 Miles going & 46 Miles returning, making 92 miles at 10’ pr. Mile=$9.20
    Const. Jno. G. Lamb arrest 50’ Summoning 6 witnesess 25’ each=$2.00
    Witness for the State David Smith: 1 day 1.00, 120 miles 4.80, ferry 25’, pekeage 25’ = 6.30
    Witness for the State G. W. Smith, 1 day $1.00, 120 miles $4.80, Ferrys 25’, Pekeage .25’ = 6.30
    Witness for the State Jonathan Pope: 1 day $1.00, 116 Miles $4.64, Ferry 25’, Peakeage 25’ = 5.89

    And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the offense charged in the warrant was a Misdemeanor & that the said defendant was discharged on Habeas Corpus. It is considered by the Court that the Clerk of this Court certify the foregoing bill of costs to the County Court for allowance.

    P-381; 1839, David Smith VS Martha Standefer

    Alexander Lamb acting Justice of the peace in and for the county of Bledsoe returned into Court the following proceedings had before him in this cause to wit.

    State of Tennessee Bledsoe County

    To any lawful officer of said County I command you to Summons Martha Standefer to appear before some Justice of said County to answer David Smith in a plea of Debt under warrant Given under my hand and seal January 1, 1839 Joel Wheeler (Seal), Justice of the Peace. Executed the 8th Jan 1839 by citing the defendant to appear Esquire Lamb he same day at 12 o'clock. Jasp Hoge Const.

    1840 United States Federal Census Record
    Name: David Smith
    Township: Not Stated
    County: Bledsoe
    State: Tennessee
    Number of persons in household: 8 Total
    Males: Age 15-20 1; Males Age 20-30: 1; Male Age 50-60: 1
    Females: Age 5-10:1; Age 10-15: 1; Age 15-20:1; Age 20-30: 1; Age 50-60: 1
    Ages of persons in household: See above
    Occupation information: Farmer

    On 27 Mar 1816 when David was 46, he married Susan HANDY, GGG Grandmother, H530, F, in Jefferson County, Tennessee. Born in 1784 in Tennessee. Susan died in Tennessee aft 1870; she was 86.

    They had the following children:

    2 i. Gilbert W., M (1819-~1859)
    3 ii. Elizabeth, F (1823-1882)
    4 iii. Malkijah Garrett, M (1824-1886)
    5 iv. Nancy, F (1826-1884)
    6 v. Susan Silvan, F (1829-1864)
    vi. Martha "Patsy", GG Grandaunt, S530, F. Born in 1840. Martha "Patsy" died in 1846-1850; she was 6.

    end of report

    Name: David Smith
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1840
    Event Place: Bledsoe, Tennessee, United States
    Page: 165
    Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Affiliate Publication Number: M704
    Affiliate Film Number: 517
    GS Film Number: 0024542
    Digital Folder Number: 005154897
    Image Number: 00336

    Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHT1-QG1 : 18 August 2017), David Smith, Bledsoe, Tennessee, United States; citing p. 165, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 517; FHL microfilm 24,542.

    end of 1840 census record

    David married Susannah "Susan" Handy on 28 Apr 1816 in Jefferson City, Jefferson County, Tennessee. Susannah was born in 1784 in (Jefferson County, Tennessee); died after 1870 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 39.  Susannah "Susan" Handy was born in 1784 in (Jefferson County, Tennessee); died after 1870 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1790, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1840, Bledsoe County, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1850, Bledsoe County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Abstracted from "Reconstructed 1810 Tennessee Census", by Charles A. Sherrill, 2001, p. 227:

    "Handy, Vicey Smith Co., apprenticed to Jesse Smith Source #46"

    note: Source #46, "Smith County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minutes 1808-1811"...DAH

    27 Jun 2007

    IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
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    Susannah Handy Pedigree
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    Event(s):
    Birth: < 1795> Of, , Jefferson, Tennessee
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    Burial:
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    Marriages:
    Spouse: David Smith Family
    Marriage: 27 APR 1816 , Jefferson, Tennessee
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    Messages:
    Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter.
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    Source Information:
    No source information is available.

    More clues to her possible ancestry;

    Posted By: Meredith Trawick; kissmygrits@mindspring.net
    Email:
    Subject: Re: Handy in Va here with lots of information
    Post Date: February 06, 2007 at 19:20:14
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/handy/messages/958.html
    Forum: Handy Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/handy/

    Just came across your Post Message. I do not have a "Sowell" Handy in my files, but I do have a "Sewell" who is the son of Thomas Handy 1712-1737. I also do not have a "Rhoda" Handy.


    end oc comment

    Name: Susanah Handy
    Also Known As Name:
    Name Suffix:
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 27 Apr 1816
    Event Place: Jefferson, Tennessee, United States
    Gender: Female
    Spouse's Name: David Smith
    Spouse's Also Known As Name:
    Spouse's Name Prefix:
    Spouse's Name Suffix:
    Page: 124

    Citing this Record
    "Tennessee State Marriage Index, 1780-2002," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNDD-RQZ : 4 December 2014), David Smith and Susanah Handy, 27 Apr 1816; from "Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing p. 124, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.

    end of marriage record

    Family Members
    Spouses and Children

    Show All Spouses and Children

    Add Spouse to Susannah Handy
    David Smith
    1770–1841 • LJ25-93H??
    Marriage: 27 April 1816
    Jefferson, Tennessee, United States

    Susannah Handy
    1784–1870 • MR11-3K9??

    Children of Susannah Handy and David Smith (6)
    Gilbert W. Smith
    1819–1860 • 9M88-JMF??

    Elizabeth Smith
    1823–1882 • LRMN-RBW??

    M. Garrett Smith
    1824–1886 • 9KD6-X9Y??

    Nancy Smith
    1826–1884 • K2MX-MGG??

    Susan Sylvania Smith
    1829–1870 • LJ2P-125??

    Martha "Patsy" Smith
    1830–1846

    end of profile

    Notes for Susannah Handy...

    Abstracted from "Reconstructed 1810 Tennessee Census", by Charles A. Sherrill, 2001, p. 227:

    "Handy, Vicey Smith Co., apprenticed to Jesse Smith Source #46"

    note: Source #46, "Smith County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Minutes 1808-1811"...DAH

    end of note

    Children:
    1. Gilbert W. Smith was born in 1819 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died in 0Aug 1860 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
    2. 19. Elizabeth Smith was born in 1823 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died on 13 May 1882 in (Sequatchie County) Tennessee.
    3. Malkijah Garrett "Garrett" Smith was born on 18 Jun 1824 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died on 18 May 1886 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; was buried in Old Union Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    4. Nancy Smith was born on 10 Oct 1826 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died on 15 Dec 1884 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    5. Susan Silvan(a) Smith was born in 1829 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died in 1870 in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    6. Martha "Patsy" Smith was born in 1840 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died in 1846-1850 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.


Generation: 7

  1. 68.  William Elliot was born on 14 Nov 1764 in York County, Pennsylvania; died on 27 Jun 1834 in (Marion County, Tennessee); was buried in Elliott Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot

    Notes:

    Posted By: Shelly Wilson
    Email: shellyewton@hotmail.com
    Subject: Re: WILLIAM ELLIOTT - MARION CO TN
    Post Date: March 21, 2003 at 10:06:14
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/elliott/messages/6673.html
    Forum: Elliott Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/elliott/

    I am familiar with a William Elliott (dob 11/14/1764) that moved to Marion Co, TN. He had a daughter named Elizabeth "Betsy" Elliott. I do not have the specific details pertaining to the family with me at the time of the post, however if you would like further information, please contact me. His children (in birth order)

    Jennie H.
    Joanna
    Elizabeth "Betsy"
    Josiah Leith
    Nancy
    Benjamin
    Miriam
    Isabella
    Melinda
    William Blackburn
    Please contact me for d.o.b. and etc. of Elizabeth.






    Buried:
    Inscription:
    WILLIAM
    ELLIOTT
    Continental Line
    Revolutionary War
    Nov 14 1764
    Jun 27 1834

    William married Miriam Leith on 22 Jun 1790 in Greene County, Tennessee. Miriam (daughter of Josiah Leith and Elizabeth Hite) was born on 2 Oct 1768 in Frederick County, Virginia; died in 1848 in Marion County, Tennessee; was buried in Elliott Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 69.  Miriam Leith was born on 2 Oct 1768 in Frederick County, Virginia (daughter of Josiah Leith and Elizabeth Hite); died in 1848 in Marion County, Tennessee; was buried in Elliott Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 34. Josiah Leith Elliott was born on 20 Mar 1797 in Jefferson County, Tennessee; died in 1849 in (Marion County, Tennessee); was buried in Mansfield Cemetery No. 2, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.
    2. William Blackburn Elliott was born on 3 Mar 1813 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee; died on 16 Mar 1885 in Sequatchie County, Tennessee; was buried in Elliott Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.

  3. 72.  Thomas Minton

    Notes:

    http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=265&p=surnames.minton

    The Richard Minton you are searching for was probably born 3-25-1786. His parents were Thomas & Hannah Minton. All were quakers & Richard and 3 sisters were dis-owned by father for marrying out of "unity". They left SC due to slavery issue. Contact me at johnreid1@msn.com if you think this the right Richard and I will give you what other info I have. Have a nice day. John

    Thomas married Hannah LNU. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 73.  Hannah LNU
    Children:
    1. 36. Richard Minton was born on 25 Mar 1786 in Union County, South Carolina; died in 1840-1850 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.


Generation: 8

  1. 138.  Josiah Leith was born in ~ 1746 in Shenandoah County, Commonwealth of Virginia; died in 0Aug 1787 in Jefferson County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    James Leath of Shenandoah Valley, VA, ca. 1730's [possible antecedent of Josiah]

    My earliest known ancestor in America is this James Leath who settled on the "Hite and Mckay's" land grant, Shanandoah Valley, VA, in 1736, in what is probably present-day Page County. I wish to trace this James Leath back through his travels in this country to his port-of-entry. Any info would be helpful. My primary info source is a book called "The Leath/Leith Family History", vol.1, the descendents of James Leath of the Shenandoah Valley, VA, down through the eighth generation, by Leslie R. Waltman and Andrew L. Leath, printed by Dothan Printing & Litho, Dothan, AL. There is a website for ordering this book. My lineage of this man's family follows a route from VA down thru TN into AL where I now reside near Birmingham. There is physical evidence of the oldest recorded grave headstone in Jefferson Cty., TN,(near Dandridge at the Shady Grove Campground Methodist Church cemetary), of James grandson Josiah.
    Jim Leith

    Josiah married Elizabeth Hite in ~ 1767 in Commonwealth of Virginia. Elizabeth was born in (Virginia). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 139.  Elizabeth Hite was born in (Virginia).
    Children:
    1. 69. Miriam Leith was born on 2 Oct 1768 in Frederick County, Virginia; died in 1848 in Marion County, Tennessee; was buried in Elliott Cemetery, Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee.