William C. Mullican (Sr.)

Male 1769 - 1851  (82 years)


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  1. 1.  William C. Mullican (Sr.) was born in 1769 in Commonwealth of Virginia (son of John Mullican and Nancy Ann Allen); died on 24 Mar 1851 in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Probate: 24 Mar 1851, Warren County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    May have had a son, Allen...DAH

    William married Wilmouth Estes in 1790 in Horse Creek, Greenville District, South Carolina. Wilmouth (daughter of Elisha Estes and Jane Brown) was born in 1761 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died in (~1811) in (South Carolina). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Greenberry Mullican, Sr. was born on 17 Nov 1791 in South Carolina; died on 30 Jan 1882 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.
    2. William J. Mullican was born on 20 Jan 1793 in South Carolina; died on 4 Mar 1874 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Mullican Cemetery, McMinnville, Tennessee.
    3. Allen Mullican was born in 0___ 1794 in South Carolina; died before 1852 in (Warren County, Tennessee).
    4. Jane "Jinsey" Mullican was born in 1798 in South Carolina.
    5. Jeremiah Mullican was born about 1798 in (South Carolina); died about 1800 in (Warren County, Tennessee).
    6. Nancy Mullican was born in 0___ 1802 in Warren County, Tennessee; died in 0___ 1863 in (Warren County) Tennessee; was buried in Sanders Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    7. Sarah Mullican was born about 1806 in Kentucky; died on 29 Aug 1879 in Lee,MS.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Mullican was born on 13 Feb 1742 in Saint Peters Parish, Talbot, Montgomery County, Maryland; died in 0___ 1815 in Casey County, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: frontiersman

    Notes:

    Articulate, erudite, well-sourced MULLICAN opus authored by D. Mitchell Jones (1942-2006);

    JOHN OR WILLIAM?

    Which one was the Father of John and William Mullican?

    By 1812 two brothers, John and William Mullican, were living on Mountain Creek in Warren County, Tennessee. For many years Mullican researchers have accepted as fact that the father of John and William Mullican was John Mullican. This is based on Rev. Ridlon's chapter on the Mullicans of Casey Co., KY in his book.i He states that John Mullican, SR married Nancy Ann Allen. Rev. Ridlon appears to have researched the families in his book, but it appears that most of his work on Casey Co., KY Mullicans was by oral tradition. It appears that his major informant was Polly Stanburry granddaughter of Solomon Mullican b 1784 of Casey Co., KY. After this John Mullican Rev. Ridlon's work appears very accurate.

    Rev. Ridlon's lists the family of John Mullican, SR as:

    John Mullican m Nancy Ann Allen:

    1. Thomas b bef [1763]
    2. William b [1769 VA] m1st Wilmoth Bruce m2nd Elizabeth Fuson m3rd Elizabeth Smith m4th Franky Barnes.
    3. . John b [7 March 1772 VA] m1st Mary Bruce m2nd Nancy Tarwatter.
    4. Ning b [ca 1765-1784].
    5. Nancy b [1775 VA] m John Vickers
    6. Sally b [ca 1784-1800] m. William Carr. Lived Kentucky and Alabama.
    7. Solomon b 1 Sept 1784 [VA] d 17 Nov 1871 Casey Co., KY m Nancy Ridgeway.
    8. James b [ca 1788] m _______ Lamb. Moved to Indiana

    Family tradition can be very helpful in researching our family lines, but if it is not correct then it can lead us astray. This then causes us to waste much of our research time looking for the wrong ancestor. This is true on the two Mullican brothers in Warren County. It is important to evaluate family tradition just as we do the records that we find. In family tradition if the event did not occur during the lifetime of the person giving the information the researcher should question the accuracy of any statement. I have found that an individual is fairly accurate through their grandparents, but after that it can be very inaccurate. But all family tradition can give us clues to look for in our research.

    I have found that we find very few records that state a direct ancestry. This is especially true in researching families of the Upper Cumberland area. Most of our ancestors did not leave wills, and our only hope is an exhaustive search of all the available records. We also must examine with the same detail the records of associates, neighbors, and potential relatives of our known ancestors. We then have to take the pieces of evidence that we obtain and analyze them to fit them into a pattern that can provide us with the answer to our problem.

    In researching my mother's surname of Mullican I spent many years in looking for a John Mullican in Virginia and other states. I kept ignoring the principle that the answer to the problem is the ancestor himself. When I conducted detailed research in the area where John and William Mullican lived and died, I started to form a different opinion than what Rev. Ridlon had determined.

    KEY RESEARCH FINDINGS IN KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE:

    1. John and William Mullican first appear together in Warren County, Tennessee on the 1812 Tax list in Richard Cantrell's District. Also in this district were Elias, James Jr. & Sr, and Julias Webb.
    2. In the 1813 petition of citizens living in extreme Northeast corner of Warren County to move the voting place to Pine Creek are the names of John Mullican, William Mullican, Jr., and William Mullican. At this time both of the Mullican brothers had sons named John and William, but none of them were old enough to vote.
    3. Known associates of the Mullicans were Allens, Bristers (Bristows}, Lambs, Vickers, and Webbs.
    4. The 1807 Tax List of Casey County, Kentucky had a William Mullican & William Mullican, Sr living on Knoblick Creek.ii The 1808 Tax List also had a William Mullican, Jr., William Mullican, Sr., and Solomon Mullican. There were no other Mullicans. There was also a deed from Samuel Coleman & Milly Coleman to William Mullican for 100 acres of land on Knoblick Creek.iii The 1813 tax list had Soloman Mullican with 200 acres of land purchased of William Mullican. Also found was a deed from William Mulakin & Ann his wife to William Hanna for land on Knoblick Creek.iv Also found were court records showing William Mullican filing suit against Samuel Coleman and Jonathan Lamb.v
    5. Casey County, Kentucky was formed from Lincoln County in 1806. A search of Lincoln County records found a William Mullican on Knoblick Creek on the 1805 and 1806vi Tax lists along with Jesse, Joel, and Townsend Webb.
    6. William Mullican was also found on the 1814, 1816, and 1818 Tax lists of Lincoln County, Kentucky.

    At this point in my research I had a formed the theory that the father of the two Mullican brothers was William Mullican, and not John Mullican. Research in South Carolina and Virginia further strengthed this theory.

    KEY RESEARCH FINDINGS IN SOUTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINA:

    1. William Mullicanvii, William Mullican, Jrviii, Thomas Mullicanix, and Ninimon Mullicanx all own land on Horse Creek in Greenville District, South Carolina. Land of Thomas and William is adjoining. William Mullican, Jr. is witness to the deed of William Mullican, William Mullican witness to deed of Thomas Mullicanxi, and James Mullican witness to deed when William Mullican sells his land in 1807.
    2. In 1787 &1807 the wife of William Mullican is Ann or Anneyxii, in 1813 the wife of Thomas Mullican is Milleyxiii, and in 1813 the wife of Ninemon is Susannahxiv.
    3. William Mullican, Jr. purchased land in Pendleton District, South Carolina from Joel Webbxv. William Mullican witness to deed of Joel Webbxvi. William Brister and Nancy Vick[Vickers] witnesses to deed of Joel Webbxvii. Benjamin Brister land borders Ninimon Mullican, and Benjamin Brister witness to deed of Ninimonxviii.
    4. In 1799 William Millican, Jr [Mullican] of Pendleton District, South Carolina sold his livestock to William Millican [Mullican], Sr of Greenville District, South Carolinaxix.
    5. The 1778 deed in Bedford County, Virgina in which William Mullikin[Mullican] and wife Nancy, William Handy and wife Elizabeth, and John White and wife Lucy sell land belonging to Robert Allen, decdxx. Nancy, Elizabeth, and Lucy identified as daughters of Robert Allen.
    6. The 1770 Will of Robert Allen in Bedford County, Virginia list daughters Betty[Elizabeth], Anny[Nancy Ann], and Lucy, and son-in-law William Handy is one of executors.
    7. In 1786 Thomas Mullican married Milley Routon in Bedford County, Virginia, and security for Thomas is William Mullicanxxi.
    8. In 1787 William Mullican and wife Ann sell land in Bedford County, Virginiaxxii.

    It is clear from our research and using "the preponderance-of-the-evidence principle" that William Mullican must be the father of John and William Mullican found on Mountain Creek in Warren County, Tennesssee. There is interaction of William Jr. and William Sr, and also association in South Carolina with Brister and Webb families later found in Warren County, Tennessee. Also if Nancy Ann Allen is the ancestor of John and William on Mountain Creek it appears unlikely that two Mullicans could have married a Nancy Ann Allen. There is no association of the Mullicans thought to be part of the family with a John Mullican of proper age in Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, or Virginia.

    1. WILLIAM MULLICAN1 b ca 1741 m Bedford Co., VA ca 1762 Nancy Ann Allen b ca Brunswick Co, VA dau of Robert Allen and ______ _____.

    William we can surmise was a farmer as he was a land owner in Bedford Co., VA, Greenville Dist, SC, and in Kentucky. The land of his father-in-law was on Buffalo Creek in Bedford County, and the land he sold in was on Orrix Creek in Bedford County. Buffalo Creek and Orrix Creek are close together, and on Eastside of Bedford County near the Campbell County border. belogHe appears on the Bedford County Tax lists from 1782 to 1786xxiii. In 1782 he was taxed on two horses, and in 1783-1786 he was taxed on 3 horses and 8 to 9 male cattle. He must have moved from Bedford County in 1786 or 1787 to Greenville District, South Carolina. He is listed on the 1790 and 1800 Census of Greenville District, South Carolina with neighbors James Webb, Jesse Webb, Joel Webb, and John Vickers. In 1791 he purchased from William Floid 50 acres of land.xxiv It appears that the Mullican's lived in the Horse Creek area of Greenville District, South Carolina. Horse Creek is located in Southern part of Greenville County, South Carolina, and South of Town of Fork Shoals. It runs south then curves to the east into Reedy River near the Northern border of Laurens County. Horse Creek is also just to the east of the Anderson (old Pendleton District) County line. On 13 Mar 1807 he and wife Anny sold 360 acres of land on Horse Creek, Waters of Reedy River, Greenville District, to Strawder Shumate for $400.00.xxv The 360 acres was bordered by land of Thomas Mullican, Johnathan Dewece, William Davenport, Hullett Sullivant, William McCulla, and John Chandler.

    William probably moved at this time to Casey County, Kentucky as he is listed on 1807 Casey County Tax list with two white males over 16 years of age as William Sr.xxvi Also listed was his son, William Mullican with one white male over 16. He is found on the Casey County Tax list through 1811. In 1808 William Jr and Solomon Mullican are listed with him, and in 1809 James and Solomon Mullican are listed with him. Since William Jr is not found on 1809 Tax list we can assume that he has now moved probably to Warren County, Tennessee. William Sr is listed on the 1810 Census of Casey County, Kentucky with one white male under 10; one white male over 45; one white female 10-16; and one white female over 45. In 1811 he is on Casey County Tax lists with his sons James and Solomon Mullican. In 1812 he purchased 100 acres of land on Three Knoblick Creek in Casey County from Samuel and Milly Coleman.xxvii By 1813 he was in Warren County, Tennessee as he signed the petition to change the voting place to Pine Creek along with his sons William Mullican Jr and John Mullican.xxviii Then in 1814 we find him on the Lincoln County, Kentucky Tax list with 40 acres of land.xxix Also on 30 May 1814 as William Mulakin and wife Ann of Lincoln County sold for $400.00 land on Three Knoblick Creek in Casey County to William Hanna.xxx He is not found on the 1815 Tax list of Lincoln County, but his son James Mulakin is listed. He is on the 1816 and 1818 Lincoln County Tax lists. We have found no record of him after 1818, and he probably died in 1818-1820.

    Nancy Ann Allen Mullican is first found in records in the will of Robert Allen as one of his three daughters.xxxi Robert appears to have been a long time resident of Southside Virginia as he is first found in Brunswick County, then in Lunenburg County when it was formed from Brunswick, and then in Bedford County after it was formed from Lunenburg. She seems to have preferred the name Anny as the only time she is listed as Nancy was when her fathers land was sold.xxxii In that deed her sister was listed as Elizabeth, and not by the nickname Betsey.

    Children of William Mullican and Nancy Ann Allen:

    + 2. (i) Thomas Mullican b ca by 1763 m 28 June 1786 Bedford Co., VA Mille Routon
    + 3. (ii) William Mullican b ca 1769 VA m1st Wilmoth Bruce m2nd Elizabeth Fuson m3rd Elizabeth Smith m4th Franky Barnes.
    + 4. (iii) John Mullican b 7 March 1772 VA m1st Mary Bruce m2nd Nancy Tarwatter.
    + 5. (iv) Ninimon [?Nineveh] C. Mullican b ca 1765-1784 VA m Susannah _______.
    6. (v) Nancy Mullican b ca 1775 VA d ?White Co., TN m John Vickers
    7. (vi) Sally Mullican b ca 1784-1800 m. William Carr. They lived in Kentucky and Alabama.
    + 8. (vii) Solomon Mullican b 1 Sept 1784 VA d 17 Nov 1871 Casey Co., KY m Nancy Ridgeway.
    + 9. (viii) Betsy Mullican b ca 1786 Bedford Co., VA d aft 1850 ?Casey Co., KY m 15 Sep 1809 Casey Co., KY Harrison Rigney b ca 1790 VA d aft 1850 ? Casey Co., KY.xxxiii
    10. (viii) James Mullican b ca 1788 m _______ Lamb. They moved to Indiana.

    2. THOMAS MULLICAN2 (William1) b ca by 1763 ?VA m 28 June 1786 Bedford Co., VA Millie Routon b ca 1765-1784. He apparently moved with his father to Greenville District, South Carolina about 1786 or 1787. On 4 May 1791 he purchased 35 acres of land on Horse Creek in Greenville District from Jesse Chandler.xxxiv This land adjoined land of Jesse Chandler and William Mullican. Then on 20 Jan 1801 he purchased 110 acres of land on Horse Creek of Reedy River from Moses Lingo.xxxv This land was orginally granted to Jesse Chandler. Witnesses to this deed were William Mullican and Warrick Bristo. Thomas is listed on the 1810 Census of Greenville District with 4 white males under 10; 2 white males 10-16: 1 white male 16-26: 1 white male over 45: 1 white female under 10: 1 white female 10-16: 2 white female 16-26; and one white female 26-45. On 21 June 1816 he and wife Melg sold 60 acres of land on Horse Creek to Douglas Childers.xxxvi This land bordered Thomas Brister, John Chandler, Sr, Lenus Rice, and Thomas Mullican. Witnesses to the deed were Richard R. Mullican and Thomas Mullican Jr. Then on 9 Feb 1818 he sold 291 acres of land on Horse Creek to Joseph McCullough.xxxvii This was apparently all of his land owned at that time as it included the plantation he now lives on. We can surmise that in 1818 Thomas moved from Greenville District. This seems to be further confirmed by the fact that in Mar 1817 Milly Mullican was granted her letter of dismissal by Fork Shoals Baptist Church.xxxviii On the membership lists Milly Mullican is listed below a - - lly Mullican.xxxix Thomas was also a member of Fork Shoals Baptist Church as on 11 Nov 1826 as a former member he was restored to membership. The abstractor of the church minutes added a note that "he may also have been dismissed at the same time."xl Fork Shoals Baptist Church is located in southern Greenville County, South Carolina just off McKelvey Road [Hwy 154], eight miles southwest of Fountain Inn and ten miles southeast of Piedmont.xli The first surviving minutes of this church start in 1814. South Carolina Baptist Historian think that Fork Shoals Baptist Church was formerly Horse Creek Baptist Church, as the first appearance of name Fork Shoals is in 1799 and the final appearance of Horse Creek Church was in 1798.

    11. (i) Richard R. [Routon?] Mullican b ca 1784-1796 SC or VA.
    12. (ii) Female Mullican b ca 1784-1796 SC or VA.
    13. (iii) Female Mullican b ca 1784-1796 SC or VA.
    14. (iv) Thomas Mullican, Jr. b ca 1794-1800 SC.
    15. (v) Male Mullican b ca 1794-1800 SC.
    16. (vi) Female Mullican b ca 1794-1800 SC.
    17. (vii) Female Mullican b ca 1800-1810 SC.
    18. (viii) Male Mullican b ca 1800-1810.
    19. (ix) Male Mullican b ca 1800-1810.
    20. (x) Male Mullican b ca 1800-1810.
    21. (xi) Male Mullican b ca 1800-1810.

    3. (ii)WILLIAM MULLICAN2 (William1) b ca 1769 VA d bet 1850 & 24 Mar 1851xlii Warren Co., TN m1st ca 1790 SC Wilmoth Estes m2nd widow Elizabeth Fuson m3rd Elizabeth Smith m4th widow Franky Barnes b ca 1761 VA. William Mullican was a farmer, and appears to have moved with his father to South Carolina about 1787. On 10 Mar 1791 he purchased for 100 pounds 240 acres of land on Horse Creek, Greenville District, South Carolina from Joseph Dunklin.xliii This land was bordered by the land of Jesse Chandler. He was still living in Greenville District on 26 Jan 1792 when he appeared in court as witness to deed for his father.xliv He may have moved to North Carolina for a few years as his son, William, on 1850 census says he was born in North Carolina. We do not know if his son gave the information to the census taker, or if it was a neighbor or some other person. If he did then he was back in South Carolina by 1797. On 29 May 1797 he purchased for 40 pounds 300 acres of land from Joseph Webb[Joel Webb] on Seneca River in Washington District of South Carolina.xlv This land was bordered by the land of James Chandler and Isham Irby. On 5 August 1798 he sold 240 acres of this land for 50 pounds to John Russel.xlvi The deed describes the land as being on Northside of Keowee River. William signed with an "X" as his mark. On 4 November 1797 as William Millican Jr of Pendleton District he sold his livestock to his father in Greenville District.xlvii He is in the 1800 Pendleton District, SC census with 3 white males under 10, 1 white male 26 to 45, 2 white females under 10, and 1 white female 26 to 45. He was still in Pendleton District in 1801 when he helped inventory the estate of George Hoge.xlviii By 1805 he is in Lincoln County, Kentucky as he is on Tax List with one white male over 21 and two horses.xlix In the same tax district were Jesse, Joel, and Townsend Webb. He is also on the 1806 Lincoln County Tax List with one white male, three horses, and 200 acres of land on Knoblick Creek.l In 1806 part of Lincoln County including Knoblick Creek was formed into Casey County, Kentucky. He is listed as William Mullican, Jr on the 1807 and 1808 Tax Lists of Casey County with four horses and 100 acres of land on Knoblick Creek with his father as William Mullican SR. In 1808 Solomon Mullican is also listed on the tax lists.li We feel he moved from Casey County in 1808-1809 to Warren County, Tennessee as on 17 September 1810 in he had his occupant claim of 177 acres of land surveyed on Mountain Creek adjoining James Webb.lii He, his brother, John Mullican, Elias, James Jr & Sr, and Julias Webb is listed on the 1812 Warren County Tax list in Richard Cantrell's District.liii Also in same district was. On 6 April 1813 he entered 60 acres of land on dry fork of Mountain Creek in Warren County. The land, which included said Mullican's spring, was surveyed on 17 October 1813 with James Webb and William Mullican as survey chain carriers.liv Also in 1813 he, brother John, and their father, William, signed a petition as citizens living in extreme Northeast corner of Warren County to move voting place to Pine Creeklv [in present DeKalb Co.] He entered 12 acres of land on 12 October 1814 on waters of Mountain Creek.lvi The land was surveyed on 8 September 1815, and survey chain carriers were James Webb and William Mullican. He entered two tract of land in 1824 for 82 acres and 50 acres.lvii In 1825 and 1826 he entered two tracts of land of 50 acres each.lviii The 1825 and 1826 entries joined land of Jonathan Parris on Mountain Creek. He also entered seven acres of land in 1826 which joined his 60 acre tract he lived on, his 12 acre tract, and land he purchased from Enoch Anderson, James Webb, and Thomas Harper.lix In 1828 he entered 30 acres of land on waters of Collins River, and the 30 acres begin on beginning corner of tract John G. Mullican now lives so as to include the old 30 acre tract said mullican now lives on.lx He also added to his land holdings in 1828 by purchasing 50 acres from Jonathan Davis.lxi The land was on both sides of Mountain Creek. The land begin a few poles of the Baptist Meeting House, and joined Jonathan Parris's lower 100 acre survey.

    William and his wife, Wilmouth, were on the 1812-1816 membership list.lxii of the Old Bildad Baptist Church on Sink Creek in present day DeKalb County, Tennessee Also on the same list are Allen Mullican, Jane Mullican, Julius Webb, and Hannah Webb. William and Wilmouth may have moved
    Their membership to Old Bildad's sister church, Concord Baptist Church, after it was established in 1814. Concord was located south of Mountain Creek in Warren County, and may have been the church mentioned in the 1828 survey of Williams's. Old Bildad and Concord held strong beliefs in predestination, and neither had a Sunday School or musical instruments. They would have a preaching service only once a month; lasting two to three hours, including the singing which was very slow.lxiii When William's relationship with the Baptist Church begin is not exactly known, but it continued in later generations. As his grandson, John Jefferson Mullican, added a substantial wood frame room onto his log cabin for the church to meet on Jones Fork in DeKalb County. William's great grandson, Jeremiah Mullican, continued the Primitive Baptist tradition as he was a Minister.lxiv

    Rev. Ridlon states that Wilmouth Bruce was the wife of William Mullican. I have found no association of the Mullican family with the Bruce family. I first thought that William's wife may have been a Webb. It is obvious that William was close to his family, since he was close to them why would he move several times away from them. He first moves several miles away in a new county. Then he moves to another state. When his family joins him he moves to another state. There seems to be only one logical reason for these moves and that is his wife wanted to be with her family. In each of his moves the Webb family was close to him. He buys land from the Webbs, witnesses their deeds, and gives bond for them. There was a close association for there to be no relationship involved. Another indication of Webb involvement is his brother, John, purchased land from Julius Webb. Then there is the William Mullican appointed as appraiser of the estate of Thomas Townsendlxv, and Townsend was the father of Didama Townsend the wife of of Jesse Webb.lxvi Jesse and his son, Townsend Webb, were in Kentucky with William Mullican. John's son, John, named one of his daughters, Didama Mullican. Per Tommy Webb, DeKalb County Historian, Julius Webb had a sister Didama Webb that married James Webblxvii the neighbor of William, and of course Jesse Webb's wife was Didama Townsend. The family Bible of Jeremiah Mullican, grandson of John S. Mullican and great grandson of William, has William marrying Willie Bruce. This is from copy made by Rock House Chapter, D.A.R., Sparta, Tennessee. This copy also has William's brother, John, marrying Bettie Bruce. This information was from the second page of the Bible.

    In 1960's I copied the original Bible of Jeremiah Mullican which was owned by Ms. Florence Williams, Dry Valley, Cookeville, Tennessee. The flyleaf on the Bible was dated 1893. In this Bible there was no mention of William Mullican and his wife. I also have portions of the original bible of John Jefferson Mullican, son of John S. Mullican, and it does not mention William or his wife. It is obvious that there is no clearcut evidence as to the surname of William's wife. Later I found the will of Elisha Estes in Roane Co., TN. Elisha made his will on 6 Sep 1818 and probated 9 Mar/ 1819 in his will he names daughters, Wilmoth Mulliken; Jenney Neighbor; Susanna Eastes; Nany Webb, Elizabeth Crumbles and Mary Brister.lxviii Elisha Estes lived in Greenville District, South Carolina on Horse Creek near the Mullicans and this is time frame William would have married.lxix

    The landholdings of William and the inventory that follows indicates that he was a farmer as was the majority of the men in his neighborhood. We can see from the inventory that he raised corn, oats, owned hogs and cattle. His home was probably made of logs that he had cleared from his land to farm.

    William was dead by 24 March 1851 when the inventory of his personal property was taken.lxx In his inventory was 1 clock; 4 bedsteads & furniture; 1 cupboard; 1 Bible; 1 table; 1 pothook; 1 lot of pewter; lot of stoneware; 1 pot oven with lid; 1 looking glass; 2 barrels; 1 bottle; 2 wheels; 1 check reel; 1 pot with hooks; lot of grain, 1 mans saddle; 1 lot of chain; 1 waggon; 1 froe; 1 weeding hoe; 1 wood saw; lot of shucks; 1 curry comb; 13 barrels corn; lot of fodder; stack of oats; cutting knife; lot of hoggs; 1 cow & calf; 1 pulley; 1 trunk; 1 plow; 1 bottom; 1 trough; 1 keg, $25.00 in cash; 1 note on Elias C. Barnes & James Barnes $10.00 due 25th Dec 1847 doutfull; 1 note on John G Mullican for $42.44 due 9th Sept 1840 which note is bad the maker being Insolvent he is one of the heirs 1 note on James Mullican for sixty bushell of salt. P. Mullican is dead & Insolvent; 1 witness claim for $2. considered good.

    The Inventory was taken by William C. Mullican and Samuel Fuston as administators. Buyers at the estate sale were Zebedee Edge; Sarah Green; Nancy Fuston;Thomas Womack; Wm G. Mullican, Bible; Franky Mullican; Jany Mullican; Nancy Mullican; Pinkney Mullican; T. G. Mullican; John J. Mullican; Allen Mullican; Thomas Womack; Anderson Mullican; Wm J. Mullican; Isaac Jones; Wm Martin; Isaac Cantrell; Lovel Tipit; James Webb, Jr.; S. V. Green; James Barnes; E. B. Wood; Wm W. Cantrell; Henry Marcum; Nathan Womack; and Elijah West.

    Children of William Mullican and Wilmouth Bruce or Webb:

    22. (i) John Greenberry3 Mullican b 17 Nov 1791 SC d 5 or 30 Jan 1882 DeKalb Co., TN m ca 1813 Warren Co., TN Sarah Barnes b 25 Dec 1797 NC d 20 May 1876 DeKalb Co., TN dau of Sarah Barnes.
    23. (ii) William J.3 Mullican b 20 Jan 1793 NC d ca 1852 Warren Co., TN m ca 1813 Mary Tittle b ca 1791 VA d aft 1850 Warren Co., TN.
    24. (iii) Allen3 Mullican b ca 1794 SC d ca 1851 Warren Co., TN m 7 Aug 1816 Wilson Co., TN Susan Fuston b ca 1794 d bef 1850 Warren Co., TN.
    25. (iv) James3 Mullican b 8 Nov 1797 SC m ca 1817 Jane Durham.
    26. (v) Jane3 (Jinsey) Mullican b ca 1798 SC d ______ m ca 1818 William "Chunky Mullican b 4 May 1799 SC d aft 1879 Warren Co., TN son of John Mullican and Mary Bruce.
    27. (vi) Jeremiah3 Mullican b ca 1798 SC d ca 1800.
    28. (vii) Sarah Mullican b ca 1806 Casey Co., KY d 29 Aug 1879 Warren Co., TN m1st William Stembridge m 2nd Solomon V. Green.
    29. (viii) Nancy3 Mullican b ca 1808 d ca 1863 Warren Co., TN m1st James Brister m 2nd Samuel Fuston.
    30. (ix) Wilmoth3 Mullican b ca 1811 Warren Co., tN d aft 1850 m James Bruce.

    4. JOHN MULLICAN2 (William1) b 7 Mar 1772 VA d 12 Mar 1855 Warren Co., TN m1st Mary Bruce m2nd Nancy Ann Tarwater b 27 May 1786 TN d 15 May 1866 Warren Co., TN.lxxi He was on the 1812 Tax List of Warren County, Tennessee. He purchased land in 1821 from Julius Webb on Barren Creek of Caney Fork.lxxii Rev. Ridlon says he settled about four miles from his brother, William, in Warren County.

    Children of John Mullican and Mary Bruce:

    31. (i) James3 Mullican b 8 Nov 1797 Greenvill Dist., SC m 19 Nov 1835 Warren Co., TN Mary (Polly) Womack.
    32. (ii) William3 "Chunky" Mullican b 4 May 1799 Greenville Dist., SC m Jane "Jinsey" Mullican dau of William Mullican.
    33. (iii) John3 Mullican b 4 July 1800 Greenville Dist, SC d aft 1850 m Mary Washington Rowland. He was living 1850 Dist 27 Daviess Co., MO. His first born son was James, and he had a daughter Didama Mullican.

    Children of John Mullican and Nancy Ann Tarwater:

    34. (iv) Susanna3 Mullican b 1 May 1810 SC d 8 Aug 1892 Warren Co., TN m Arsey Womack.
    35. (v) Mary3 Mullican b 16 Mar 1812 Warren Co., TN d aft 1850 m William Womack.
    36. (vi) Sarah3 Mullican b 15 Dec 1816 d 3 Jan 1888 Warren Co., TN m William "Billy Blackhead" Cantrell b 2 Nov 1815 d 14 Sep 1890.lxxiii
    37. (vii) Solomon3 Mullican b 2 June 1817 or 1819 d 3 Jan 1888 or 31 May 1887 Warren Co., TN m Warren Co., TN 23 Apr 1846 Miriam Webb b 28 June 1827 Warren Co., TN d 6 Mar 1901 Warren Co., TN dau of Julius Webb and Hannah Watkins.lxxiv
    38. (viii) Anderson3 "Anson" F. Mullican b 24 Oct 1824 Warren Co., TN d 7 Feb 1887 m Mary (Mollie) Potter dau of Tilman Potter and Elizabeth Cantrell.lxxv
    39. (ix) Nancy Ann3 Mullican b 30 Apr 1827 Warren Co., TN d Aug 1903 m 6 Mar 1861 Warren Co., TN as his second wife Abraham C. (Abe) Potter son of Tilman Potter and Elizabeth Cantrell.lxxvi

    8. SOLOMON MULLICAN2, (William1), b 1 Sep 1784 VA d 17 Nov 1871 Casey Co., KY m 3 Feb 1804 Nancy Ridgeway b 28 Jun 1784 VA d Jan 1880 Casey Co., KY dau of Samuel Ridgeway and Millie Phillips. Solomon is on the Casey County tax lists from 1808 onward with 200 acres of land on Knoblick Creek in Casey County, Kentucky.

    Children:lxxvii

    40. (i) John3 Mullican b 25 July 1805 SC d 1873 TX m 3 Feb 1839 Nancy Winnaford.lxxviii
    41. (ii) Elizabeth3 Mullican b 27 Feb 1808 Casey Co., KY d Burnam, TX m Rile Morgan.
    42. (iii) Lindsey3 Mullican b 6 Jun 1810 Casey Co., KY d IL m 22 Jan 1837 Casey Co., KY Jane Burns.lxxix
    43. (iv) Solomon3 Mullican b 13 Feb 1813 Casey Co., KY d 15 Apr 1851 Casey Co., KY
    44. (v) Dorinda3 Mullican b 6 May 1815 Casey Co., KY d 1872 Dallas, TX m John Hatter.
    45. (vi) Syltira3 (Silveria) Mullican b 22 Jun 1816 Casey Co., KY d 5 Oct 1904 m 15 Feb 1855 Casey Co., KY Lindsey Black.
    46. (vii) Louisa3 Mullican b 12 July 1819 Casey Co., KY d 26 Mar 1899 Casey Co., KY m Eli Stanburry.
    47. (viii) Polly3 Mullican b 23 Dec 1822 Casey Co., KY d 1902 Fredonia, KS m Moses Black.
    48. (ix) Patsey Jane3 Mullican b 10 Feb 1824 Casey Co., KY d 1858 Casey Co., KY m 12 Mar 1857 Casey Co., KY Joshua Roberts.lxxx
    49. (x) Anna3 Mullican b 10 Feb 1824 Casey Co., KY m John Newell.
    50. (xi) Matilda3 Mullican b ca 1826 Casey Co., KY d 1852 Dallas, TX m Calvin Black.

    10. BETSY MULLICAN2 (William1), b ca 1786 Bedford Co., VA d aft 1850? Casey Co., KY m 15 sep 1809 Casey Co., KY Harrison Rigney b ca 1790 VA d aft 1850? Casey Co., KY. This is probably a daughter of William, but she is not listed by Rev. Ridlon. She married in Casey County and is there in 1850.lxxxi

    Known Children:

    51. (i) Katharine3 Rigney b ca 1826 KY.
    52. (ii) James T.3 Rigney b ca 1830 KY

    22. JOHN GREENBERRY3 MULLICAN, (William2, William1), wILLI b 17 Nov 1791 SC d 5 or 30 Jan 1882 DeKalb Co., TN m ca 1813 Warren Co., TN Sarah Barnes b 25 Dec 1797 NC d 20 May 1876 DeKalb Co., TN dau of Sarah Barnes and was her husband Nineveh Barnes?.

    Children:

    53. (i) Eliza4 Mullican b 29 Aug 1814 Warren Co., TN m James Stuart
    54. (ii) Rose Malinda4 Mullican b 16 Apr 1816 Warren Co., TN m Thomas Womack.
    55. (iii) Lorica4 Mullican b 6 May 1818 Warren Co., TN m George W. Smith.
    56. (iv) William W.4 Mullican b 20 Mar 1820 Warren Co., TN m Lucinda Womack.
    57. (v) Laura Louisa4 "Lucinda" Mullican b 14 Apr 1822 Warren Co., TN m Pendleton Stuart.
    58. (vi) Perry G.4 Mullican b 14 Apr 1822 Warren Co., TN m Martha Jones.
    59. (vii) Jeremiah C.4 Mullican b 23 Apr 1824 Warren Co., TN m Wilmoth Allen.
    60. (viii) John Jefferson4 Mullican b 8 Sep 1826 Warren Co., TN m Mary Joyce Taylor.
    61. (ix) George Perry4 Mullican b 2 May 1829 Warren Co., TN m Michal Page.
    62. (x) Ninevah B.4 Mullican b 24 Feb 1834 Warren Co., TN m 1st Lucinda Atnip m 2nd Mary Jane Watts. Was his name Ninevah Barnes Mullican???
    63. (xi) Nancy4 Mullican b abt 1836 Warren Co., TN m Washington Taylor.
    64. (xii) James Lafayette4 Mullican b abt 1838 Warren Co., TN m1st Allis Wright m 2nd Sabra Allen.

    60. JOHN JEFFERSON4 MULLICAN, (John Greeenberry3, William2, William1), b 8 Sep 1826 Warren Co., TN d d 5 Jan 1878 DeKalb Co., TN m 14 Sep 1847 DeKalb Co., TN Mary Joyce Taylor b 2 Aug 1832 Smith Co., TN d 1 Nov 1888 DeKalb Co., TN dau of Jacob P Taylor and Polly_______

    Children:

    65. (i) Harriett5 Mullican 4 Jul 1848 DeKalb Co., TN d 6 Feb 1881 DeKalb Co., TN m Richard McGinnis Trapp.
    66. (ii) Mary Perlina5 Mullican b 9 Nov 1853 DeKalb Co., TN d 2 July 1838 Warren Co., TN m 29 Aug 1872 DeKalb Co., TN Elijah N. Allen.
    67. (iii) John Jacob5 Mullican b 4 Aug 1856 DeKalb Co., TN 18 Feb 1875 DeKalb Co., TN Rebecca F. Allen b 14 Feb 1858 DeKalb Co., TN
    68. (iv) Child5 Mullican b Nov 1857 DeKalb Co., TN d bef 1860 DeKalb Co., TN.
    69. (v) Alfred Columbus5 Mullican b 10 Feb 1859 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN m Mary Jane Page.
    70. (vi) Kisamase5 Mullican b 23 Apr 1862 DeKalb Co., TN m Roland Page.
    71. (vii) Sarah5 Mullican b 29 Dec 1864 DeKalb Co., TN d bef 1870 DeKalb Co., TN.

    69. ALFRED COLUMBUS5 MULLICAN, (John Jefferson4, John Greenberry3, William2, William1), b 10 Feb 1859 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 5 Feb 1896 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN m 16 Dec 1877 DeKalb Co., TN Mary Jane Page b 30 May 1861 DeKalb Co., TN d 10 Jul 1926 DeKalb Co., TN dau of Arwine E. Page amd Amanda Trapp. Mary Jane Page m 2nd William Slate.

    Children:

    72. (i) John6 Mullican b 29 Sep 1878 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d young.
    73. (ii) Mandy6 Mullican b 4 Aug 1882 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d young.
    74. (iii) Mary Etta6 "Gooden" Mullican b 8 Jun 1867 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 29 June 1867 Huntland, TN m 21 Dec 1901 George Norwood "Nard" Stewart.
    75. (iv) Martha6 Mullican b 8 Jun 1883 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 8 Jun 1883 DeKalb Co., TN.
    76. (v) Emma6 Mullican b 28 Dec 1885 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 1 May 1940 m1st Edward Cooper m2nd 1918 Nelson Bennett m3rd 1927 O. B. Smith m4th 1 Feb 1930 Orville Smith.
    77. (vi) Lula6 Mullican b 8 Feb 1888 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 3 Nov 1983 Huntland, TN m 5 Feb 1907 DeKalb Co., TN Joe Hayes b 28 Jun 1883 DeKalb Co., TN d 28 Apr 1873 Huntland, TN son of Marion Pierce Hayes and Rebecca Holly.
    78. (vii) Homer6 Rozias Mullican b 5 Dec 1889 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 18 Apr 1982 Smithville, DeKalb Co., TN m 8 Oct 1911, Liberty, DeKalb Co., TN Mary Elizabeth Conley b 13 Apr 1894 Liberty, DeKalb Co., TN d 10 Apr 1978 Smithville, DeKalb Co., TN dau of Joseph Conley and Alice Charity Bain.
    79. (viii) Ethel6 Mullican b 9 Nov 1891 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 22 Mar 1916 DeKalb Co., TN m John Hayes. No Children.
    80. (ix) Larey Perlina6 Mullican b 27 Nov 1895 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 1990's m Mr. Walker. No Children.
    81. (x) Affie6 Mullican b 12 Nov 1896 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 6 Oct 1925 DeKalb Co., TN m John Trusty. No Children.

    74. MARY ETTA6 "Gooden" MULLICAN, (Alfred5 Columbus, John Jefferson4, John Greenberry3, William2, William1), b 8 Jun 1867 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 29 June 1867 Huntland, Frabklin Co., TN m 21 Dec 1901 DeKalb Co., TN George Norwood "Nard" Stewart b 19 Feb 1875 DeKalb Co., TN d 8 Sep 1961 Huntland, Franklin Co., TN son of William G. Stewart and Sarah J Mitchell.

    Children:

    82. (i) Jimmy Haskell7 Stewart b 25 Sep 1903 DeKalb Co., TN m Gladys Kathleen Evey.
    83. (ii) Delton Marie7 Stewart b 22 Sep 1905 DeKalb Co., TN m Stephen King Bennett.
    84. (iii) William Alfred Stewart b 2 July 1908 DeKalb Co., TN m Hattie Bell Russell.
    85. (iv) George Alton7 Stewart b 13 Mar 1911 DeKalb Co., TN m Annamae McClure.
    86. (v) Gracie Naomi Stewart b 4 May 1917 DeKalb Co., TN d 5 Jan 1918.
    87. (vi) John Mitchell7 Stewart b 10 Oct 1919 DeKalb Co., TN m Martha Jewel Kirby.

    76. EMMA6 MULLICAN, (Alfred5 Columbus, John Jefferson4, John Greenberry3, William2, William1), b 28 Dec 1885 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 1 May 1940 m1st 28 May 1905 DeKalb Co., TN Edward Cooper b 9 May 1885 d 1 Apr 1914 DeKalb Co., TN son of W. B. Cooper and Mischal Smith m2nd 3 Mar 1918 DeKalb Co., TN Nelson Bennett m3rd 1927 O. B. Smith m4th 1 Feb 1930 Orville Smith.

    Children:

    88. (i) Vadie7 Cooper b 13 Aug 1906 DeKalb Co., TN m 7 June 1925 Ellis Latta.
    89. (ii) Alfred Cooper b 7 Oct 1907 DeKalb Co., TN m ca 1932 Mary Pierce.
    90. (iii) Gracie7 Cooper b 8 July 1909 DeKalb Co., TN m 17 June 1926 George Latta.
    91. (iv) Bennie7 Cooper b 16 June 1911 DeKalb Co., TN.
    92. (v) Eddie Lorine7 Bennett b 6 Aug 1914 DeKalb Co., TN d 17 Jan 1916 DeKalb Co., TN.
    93. (vi) Flossie Lee Bennett b 5 Feb 1919.
    94. (vii) Lois Dean7 Bennett b 24 May 1921.
    95. (viii) Lloyd Edward7 Bennett B 24 Jan 1925.

    77. LULA6 MULLICAN, (Alfred5 Columbus, John Jefferson4, John Greenberry3, William2, William1), b 8 Feb 1888 Jones Fork, DeKalb Co., TN d 3 Nov 1983 Huntland, Franklin Co., TN m 5 Feb 1907 DeKalb Co., TN Joe Hayes b 28 Jun 1883 DeKalb Co., TN d 28 Apr 1873 Huntland, Franklin Co., TN son of Marion Pierce Hayes and Rebecca Holly. Joe moved his family to Huntland, Tennessee in 1920.

    Children:

    96. (i) Hassie Elizabeth7 Hayes b 18 July 1910 DeKalb Co., TN m Felix Stone.
    97. (ii)Otis Pierce7 Hayes b 23 Oct 1911 DeKalb Co., TN m 12 Nov 1934 Bellie Jewell Hinshaw b 26 Feb 1919.
    98. (iii)Altie Lorell7 Hayes b 14 July 1913 DeKalb Co., TN.m Austin Wheeler Smith b 5 Sep 1885 Franklin Co., TN. Graduated Huntland High School; Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, 1937; M.A. George Peaybody, 1951; Assistant in Dean-Registrar Office 1934-37; Assistant Registrar, 1937-56; Registrar 1956/64 Tennessee Tech; 1965-Registrar David Lipscomb College.
    99. (iv) William Homer7 Hayes b 8 Oct 1917 DeKalb Co., TN m 1 Sep 1947 Vivian Freeman.
    100. (v) Toy Lester7 Hayes b 7 May 1920 DeKalb Co., TN m 24 Aug 1951 First Baptist Church, Winchester, TN Ruth Sparkman b 25 Jan 1922 Huntland, Franklin Co., TN dau of Lamont Sparkman and Macon Fanning. Toy and Ruth were members of First Baptist Church in Huntland, Tennessee. He served as President of Brotherhood, Winchester in 1956, Sunday School Superintendent , Song Leader, Teacher and Training Union Director. He also served in U S Navy.

    i Ridlon, Sr, Rev. Gideon Tibbetts, "Families Millingas and Millanges, Journal Press of Lewiston, ME, 1907, pgs 604-609.
    ii Casey Co., KY Tax Lists, Family History Library(FHL), Salt Lake City, UT, microfilm 007923.
    iii Casey Co., KY Deed Book 1 pgs 284-286, FHL, microfilm #0593571.
    iv Casey Co., KY Deed BK 2, p 4, FHL, microfilm #0593572.
    v Casey Co., KY Circuit Court Orders 1807-19, pgs 103, 154, 173, & 194, FHL, microfilm #0593577.
    vi Lincoln Co., KY Tax List, FHL, microfilm #0008114.
    vii Greenville District, SC Deed BK G pgs 377/378, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    viii Greenville District, SC Deed BK B p 26, FHL microfilm #0024013.
    ix Greenville District, SC Deed BK B pgs 279/280, FHLmicrofilm #0024013.
    x Greenville District, SC Deed BK I p 186, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xi Greenville District, SC Deed BK F pgs 301/302, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xii Greenville District, SC Deed BK G pgs 378/379, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xiii Greenville District, SC Deed BK K pgs 30/31, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xiv Greenville District, SC Deed BK I pg 186, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xv Willie, Betty complier "Pendleton District, S.C. Deeds 1790-1806", Southern Historical Press, 1982. Pendleton District, SC Deed BK B p 355.
    xvi Ibid, p 356.
    xvii Ibid, pgs 441/442.
    xviii Greenville District Deed BK G pgs 350/351, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xix Willie, Pendleton Dist, SC Deed BK E p 87-88.
    xx Bedford Co., VA Deed BK 6 p 3, FHL microfilm #0030556.
    xxi Dennis, Earle S. & Smith, Jane E., "Bedford County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds of, 1755-1800, GPC, Baltimore, MD, 1989.
    xxii Bedford Co., VA Deed BK 7 pgs 695/696, FHL microfilm #0030556.
    xxiii Bedford Co., VA Personal Tax Lists, FHL microfilm #0029289
    xxiv Greenville Dist, SC Deed BK G pgs 377/378, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xxv Greenville Dist, SC Deed BK G pgs 378/379, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xxvi Casey Co., KY Tax Lists, FHL microfilm #0007923.
    xxvii Casey Co., KY Deed BK 1 pgs 284-286, FHL microfilm #0593571.
    xxviii "Ansearchin News", Vol 37 #4 Winter 1990, Memphis, TN, p 159.
    xxix Lincoln Co., KY Tax Lists, FHL microfilm #0008115.
    xxx Casey Co., KY Deed BK 2 p 4, FHL microfilm # 0593572.
    xxxi Chilton, Ann, "Bedford Co., VA Will Book 1 1759-1787 Will Book 2 1787-1803, p 14. Actual will is in Will BK 1 p 171.
    xxxii Bedford Co., VA Deed BK 6 p 3, FHL microfilm #0030556.
    xxxiii Rice, Phillip & Kathleen Goff, Charlotte Mason & Edward Mason, "Early Marriage Records of Casey County, Kentucky 1807-1915", 1977, Polyanthos, New Orleans, p 60.
    xxxiv Greenville Dist., SC Deed BK B pgs 279/280, FHL microfilm #0024013.
    xxxv Greenville Dist., SC Deed BK F pgs 301/302, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xxxvi Greenville Dist., SC Deed BK K pgs 30/31, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xxxvii Greenville Dist., SC Deed BK K pgs 220/221, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xxxviii Storey, Bill & Anne K. McCuen, "Genealogical Abstracts from Greenville County, SC: The Earliest Minute Books of Ten Baptist Churches 1794-1850", 1992, by authors, Greenville, SC, p 102.
    xxxix Ibid, p 124.
    xl Ibid, p 105.
    xli Ibid, p 99.
    xlii He was listed on 1850 Warren Co., TN Census, but had died by 24 Mar 1851when inventory & sale of his estate occurred; Warren Co., TN Will BK 3, pgs 70-72.
    xliii Greenville Dist., SC Deed BK B p 261, FHL microfilm #0024013.
    xliv Greenville Dist., SC Deed BK G p 377-378, FHL microfilm #0024014.
    xlv Pendleton Dist., SC Deed BK B p 355 from Betty Willie's Book.
    xlvi Pendleton Dist., SC Deed BK B p 387 from Betty Willie's Book.
    xlvii Pendleton Dist., SC Deed BK E p 87-88 from Betty Willie's Book.
    xlviii Wooley, James E. Editor, "A Collection of Upper South Carolina Genealogical and Family Records", Vol 3, 1982, Southern Historical Publications, Easley, SC, p 109.
    xlix Lincoln Co., KY Tax Lists, FHL microfilm #0008114.
    l Ibid
    li Casey Co., KY Tax Lists, FHL microfilm #007923.
    lii Record Group 50, TSL&A, TN 1st Survey Dist, Survey BK D p 472.
    liii From transcribed copy in Magness Community House and Library, Main St., McMinnville, TN.
    liv Record Group 50, Early Tennessee Land Records, 1st Survey District, Survey BK F pgs 278-279, Tennessee State Library & Archives, Nashville, TN.
    lv "Ancearchin News", Vol 37 #4 Winter 1990, Memphis, TN, p 159.
    lvi Record Grp 50, Early TN Land Records, 1st Sur Dist, Survey BK J p 537, TSL&A.
    lvii Warren Co., TN Entry Taker's BK 1 pgs 43-44.
    lviii Warren Co., TN Entry Taker's BK 2 p 105.
    lix Warren Co., TN Entry Taker's BK 2 p 243.
    lx Warren Co., TN Entry Taker's BK 2 p 300.
    lxi Warren Co., TN Deed BK F pgs 447-448.
    lxii Old Bildad Church, micrfilm roll 703,TSL&A, Vol I.
    lxiii Webb, Thomas G., "Julius Webb and wife Hannah Watkins", Warren County Genealogical Association, Volume III, No 1, p 22.
    lxiv He was a minister by 27 June 1880 as he formed the Philadelphia Church on that date. From Bible of Jeremiah Mullican in possession of Florence Williams, Dry Valley, Cookeville, TN.
    lxv Greenville Co., SC Deed Bk B pgs 92-95 in Lucas, Jr., Rev. Silas Emmett, Editor, "Some South Carolina County Records Vol. 2, Southern Historical Press, 1989, Easley, SC pgs 183/184.
    lxvi Gammon, Sharon, "Jesse Webb Family", WCGA Bulletin Summer 1994 Vol. III No. 2, pgs 5-7, McMinnville, TN.
    lxvii Webb, ibid p 22.
    lxviii Roane Co., TN Wills & Estates Vol A Mar 1802-Apr 1824, pgs 117/118, FHL microfilm 0560100.
    lxix Greenville Dist, SC Deeds Bk E pgs 89, 322, 323, Bk F p 35 &Bk G p 37.
    lxx Warren Co., TN Will BK 3 pgs 70-72.
    lxxi From list made in 1935 by Soloman T. Mullican born 21 Feb 1867 died 25 Oct 1953 copy from Magness Community House & Library, Main Street, McMinnville, TN 37110
    lxxii Warren Co., TN Deed Bk E pgs 103/104.
    lxxiii Haley, Roy E., "Cantrell Cousins", by author Route 1, Smithville, TN 1989 reprint 1991, p 1.
    lxxiv Webb pgs 26/27.
    lxxv Webb pgs 27/28 & list of Solomon T. Mullican
    lxxvi Webb p 27.
    lxxvii Kochanski pgs 17/18.
    lxxviii Rice, Early Marriages Casey Co., KY, p 49.
    lxxix Ibid.
    lxxx Rice p 60
    lxxxi 1850 Census Casey Co., KY p 33.



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    Roy Haley notes in his, "Cantrell's Cousins", that John and family moved from Greenville,South Carolina to Warren County, circa 1818. Some children went to Lincoln County,KY, but John and William came to Warren County.

    John located on the level lands of the northern section of the county and the neighborhood was afterward called, "The Mullican Settlement".

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    John married Nancy Ann Allen about 1763 in Virginia. Nancy was born in 0___ 1746 in Virginia; died in 0___ 1822 in Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy Ann Allen was born in 0___ 1746 in Virginia; died in 0___ 1822 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Ninian "Ning" Mullican was born about 1761 in (Virginia).
    2. Sally Mullican was born about 1762 in (Virginia).
    3. Nancy Mullican was born about 1764 in (Virginia).
    4. Thomas Mullican was born about 1766 in South Carolina.
    5. 1. William C. Mullican (Sr.) was born in 1769 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died on 24 Mar 1851 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    6. John Mullican was born on 7 Mar 1772 in Greenville County, South Carolina; died on 12 Mar 1855 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    7. Solomon Mullican was born on 1 Sep 1784 in Bedford County, Virginia; died on 17 Nov 1871 in Casey Co.,KY.