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Draper, KING'S MOUNTAIN AND ITS HEROES; HISTORY OF THE BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNTAIN, p. 262
"Charles Bowen, of Captain William Edmondson's company, of Campbell's Regiment, heard vaguely that his brother, Lt. Reece Bowen, had been killed, and was much distressed and exasperated in consequence. On the spur of the moment, and without due consideration of the danger he incurred, he commenced a wild and hurried search for his brother, hoping he might yet find him in a wounded condition only. He soon came across his own fallen Captain Edmondson, shot in the head and dying; and hurrying from one point to another, he at length found himself within fifteen or twenty paces of the enemy, and near to Colonel Cleveland, when he slipped behind a tree.
"At this time, the enemy began to waver, and show signs of surrendering. Bowen promptly shot down the first man among them who hoisted a flag; and immediately, as the custom was, turned his back to the tree, to re-load, when Cleveland advanced on foot, suspecting from the wildness of his actions that he (Charles Bowen) was a Tory, and demanded the countersign, which Bowen, in his half-bewildered state of mind, had, for the time being, forgotten. Cleveland, now confirmed in his conjectures, instantly levelled his rifle at Bowen's breast, and attempted to shoot; but fortunately it mis-fired. Bowen enraged, and perhaps hardly aware of his own act, jumped at and seized Cleveland by the collar, snatched his tomahawk from his belt, and would in another moment have buried it in the Colonel's brains, had not his arm been arrested by a soldier, named Buchanan, who knew both parties. Bowen, now coming to himself, recollected the countersign, and gave it--"Buford;" when Cleveland dropped his gun, and clasped Bowen in his arms." | BOWEN, Charles (I4183)
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Dressmaker | WIGGINS, Cora M (I15677)
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Drew was formed from Desha and Bradley Counties. | BURFORD, Philip Gresham Granddison (I2461)
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Drewry Jr. ALDRIDGE was married to Edith HARDY about 1786 in Dobbs County, North Carolina. Edith HARDY was born in 1768 in Dobbs County, North Carolina. She died before 1810 in Greene County, North Carolina. Drewry, Jr. ALDRIDGE and Edith HARDY had the following children:
i. Drewry, III. ALDRIDGE was born about 1787 in Dobbs County, North Carolina. He died in Texas. Moved to Texas via Ga with brothers Lemuel and Jesse
Seems that Drewry III sold his property on Bear Creek, Greene County, NC and moved to Baldwin County, GA. Where his cousin Thomas B Aldridge, Jr. lived. This was around 1818. He found a wife there, then moved to Jackson County, Alabama. His children were born in Alabama but then he moved to Nacogdoches, Texas.
It is said that Drewry Jr rode his horse twice to Texas to see his children and grandchildren.
ii. Lemuel Hardy ALDRIDGE was born about 1789 in Dobbs County, North Carolina. He died in Texas.
Shade Aldridge shadea@eartklink.net
ALRIDGE, Drewry marr. BRANDLE, Sarah 14-DEC-1819, Surry, NC
Aldridge, Drury - Unknown Townships, Jackson, AL 1830 (male HOH 30-40; this is probably Drewry Aldridge of Dobbs/Greene Co, NC m. Sarah Brandle; son of Drewry and Edith Hardy; migrating to Texas].
Aldridge, Drury Unknown Townships, Marshall, AL 1840
It's possible that there are more children in this family. These are what remained for the 1850 Census in Texas.
There is more than one Drury Aldridge and I am not so sure that our Anna is Sarah Brandle or that our Drury married Sarah Brandle. | ALDRIDGE, Drury III (I3103)
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Dst 10, North
Isaac KIRKLEY Self M Male W 28 IN Farmer VA OH
Holla A. KIRKLEY Wife M Female W 27 MI Keeping House VA OH
Hiram D. KIRKLEY Son S Male W 7 IN -- --
John H. KIRKLEY Son S Male W 5 IN -- --
Solomon F KIRKLEY Son S Male W 1 IN -- --
Martha KIRKLEY Mother Female W 62 OH NY NY | KIRKLEY, Isaac (I15821)
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Dst 5, 181/181
John Mills M 45 Tennessee
Martha Mills F 55 Alabama
Martha Mills F 18 Texas
Anna Mills F 13 Texas
Amanda Mills F 11 Texas
Alvin Mills M 11 Texas
Ira Mills M 7 Texas
Samuel F Davis M 17 Texas
Mosses Davis M 14 Texas
Cintha Davis F 12 Texas
Levi W Davis M 9 Texas
none can read or write | MILLS, John (I1810)
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Dublin Chronicle - Cashel
Oct. 31, 1815 [I don't know if he is related.]
Patrick Ryan, Michael Fogarty, Thomas M'Dermot, Michael Heffernan and William Joy, charged with being out of their houses at improper hours on the fair day of Golden - all acquitted except Heffernan whose case was adjourned.
Nov. 3
Heffernan from last Sessions, brought up and discharged. | HEFFERNAN, Timothy (I9333)
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Dumarce Township
Eligah M Delap Head M 43 Minnesota
Mary M Delap Wife F 39 Wisconsin
Earl L Delap Son M 19 South Dakota
Marsdon Delap Son M 17 South Dakota
Deforest C Delap Son M 14 South Dakota
Kenneth D Delap Son M 12 South Dakota
Bernard I Delap Son M 10 South Dakota
Bruce A Delap Son M 2 South Dakota
Myrtle L Delap Dau F 0 South Dakota
Merinda S Delap Mother F 77 New York
Gertrude Wickmise Boarder F 22 Minnesota
Elmer Bates Boarder M 36 Minnesota
Frank Bates Boarder M 29 South Dakota
Thomas Bates Boarder M 25 South Dakota
Elmer, Frank and Thomas work on the Delap farm. | BATES, Elmer (I23774)
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Dumarce Township
Eligah M Delap Head M 43 Minnesota
Mary M Delap Wife F 39 Wisconsin
Earl L Delap Son M 19 South Dakota
Marsdon Delap Son M 17 South Dakota
Deforest C Delap Son M 14 South Dakota
Kenneth D Delap Son M 12 South Dakota
Bernard I Delap Son M 10 South Dakota
Bruce A Delap Son M 2 South Dakota
Myrtle L Delap Dau F 0 South Dakota
Merinda S Delap Mother F 77 New York
Gertrude Wickmise Boarder F 22 Minnesota
Elmer Bates Boarder M 36 Minnesota
Frank Bates Boarder M 29 South Dakota
Thomas Bates Boarder M 25 South Dakota
Elmer, Frank and Thomas work on the Delap farm. | BATES, Frank (I23778)
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Dumarce Township
Frank Bates Head M 21 Aug 1878 South Dakota
Mabel Bates Niece F 18 Jul 1881 South Dakota
Hannah Bates Mother F 61 Feb 1839 New York
Frank is farming. Hannah is widowed. | KECK, Hanna (I23706)
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Dumarce Township
Frank Bates Head M 21 Aug 1878 South Dakota
Mabel Bates Niece F 18 Jul 1881 South Dakota
Hannah Bates Mother F 61 Feb 1839 New York
Frank is farming. Hannah is widowed. | BATES, Frank (I23778)
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Dundee Township
Ernest Vandercook Head M 49 Tennessee
Margaret Vandercook Wife F 53 Michigan
Grace Vandercook Dau F 20 Michigan
Ruth Vandercook Dau F 18 Michigan
Robert Vandercook Son M 14 Michigan
Ernest is a building proprietor. | VANDERCOOK, Ernest Edward (I10095)
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Durant's Neck (present-day town of Durant) | Family: Joseph SUTTON / Parthenia DURANT (F5372)
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Durham Township
Ellen Gittings Head F 50 Feb 1850 Pennsylvania 16/15 children
Weaver Gittings Son M 19 Apr 1881 Illinois
Robert Gittings Son M 17 May 1883 Illinois
Ed Gittings Son M 15 Nov 1884 Illinois
Anna Gittings Dau F 14 Mar 1886 Illinois [Olson]
Llewellyn Gittings Dau F 12 Dec 1887 Illinois
Bertha Gittings Dau F 11 Mar 1889 Illinois
Ollie Gittings Dau F 9 Feb 1891 Illinois
Jissie Gittings Dau F 6 Jul 1893 Illinois
Ellen is divorced. She and her sons are farming and Anna is working as a servant. | INGHRAM, Ellen B (I22036)
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Durham Township
Jasper N Coon, age 81, widowed, is alone. | COON, Jasper N (I9084)
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Durham Township
Robert Ingraham M 35 Pa
Maria Ingraham F 37 Pa
Sarah A Ingraham F 14 Pa
Ruth Ingraham F 13 Pa
Agnes Ingraham F 12 Pa
Hellen B Ingraham F 10 Pa
William Ingraham M 6 Ills
Jane G Ingraham F 3 Ills
Maria G Ingraham F 1 Ills | INGHRAM, Robert (I22019)
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Durham Township
Robert Ingram M 48 Pennsylvania
Maria Ingram F 47 Pennsylvania
Maria Ingram F 11 Illinois
Willie Ingram M 16 Illinois
Gregg Ingram M 9 Illinois
Jennie Walton F 16 Pennsylvania
Daniel Ingroham M 20 Iowa | INGHRAM, Robert (I22019)
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Durham Township, Ord Ferry Road
Jasper Coon Father M 71 Wisconsin
Nellie Jackel Head F 48 California
John Jackel Son M 15 California
Katherine Jackel Dau F 11 California
Norma Jackel Dau F 10 California | COON, Jasper N (I9084)
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During the War of 1812, John served in Capt. Hallum's Company, 39th TN Regiment, and was in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, which was fought in 1814 in what is now Talapoosa County, Alabama. This battle effectively ended the Creek Wars and opened Alabama up for settlement. He received bounty land
in White County for his military service and applied for a pension in 1871, but died that August. His second wife, Mahala, applied for a widow's pension in 1873, which was approved. In 1880, Mahala Goodman Steele was found living in the household of her sister-in-law, Amanda Steele Trulove and her
husband, Joshua Trulove. (Willie Smith) | STEELE, John (I4026)
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Dutch Reformed Church | Family: Garrett CORNELISON / Marietje LAMMERSE (F4555)
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Duvall Street
A Shaw Head M 71 Ohio
Marzilia Shaw Wife F 67 Alabama
Jane Brozzell S-in-l F 85 Georgia | BRAZZIL, Jane (I6416)
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Duvall Street
A Shaw Head M 71 Ohio
Marzilia Shaw Wife F 67 Alabama
Jane Brozzell S-in-l F 85 Georgia | SHAW, Augustus (I6430)
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Dwelling 171, Family 171
Dinning, John ?tab?33 M TN Farmer
Dinning, Polly 35 F KY
Dinning, N. J. 12 F KY [Nancy J]
Dinning, E. ?tab?10 F TN [Elizabeth]
Dinning, S. A. 8 F KY [Sarah A]
Dinning, T. ?tab? 6 F KY [Tabitha]
Dinning, S. N. 4 F KY [Susan N]
Dinning, A. E. 2 F KY [Agnes Elvira] | DINNING, John (I10170)
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Dwelling 412, Family 413
Hendrick, J. 31, F, KY
Hendrick, J. R. 13, M, KY
Hendrick, S. N. J. 10, F, KY
Dinning, H. 23, M, TN, Laborer { Henry J. }
Dinning, S. 28, F, KY { Sarah A. Mays }
Source: NARA Microfilm M432-218 @ ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ky/simpson/census/1850/pg0025b.txt | DINNING, Henry J (I10275)
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Dwelling 414, Family 415
Dinning, H. 26, M, TN, Farmer, $200 { Henderson }
Dinning, L. M. 23, F, KY { Lydia M. May }
Dinning, J. H. 03, M, KY { James H. "Tobe" }
Dinning, W. 50, M, NC, Laborer { William }
Source: NARA Microfilm M432-218 | DINNING, William (I10179)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12231)
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Each census has a different name: Nona, Noma L, Norma. I chose Noma Lee becaue that's what is on his death certificate. | ???, Noma Lee (I21310)
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Each census shows a different birthplace, Illinois, Alabama, or South Carolina.
It's possible that Henry and Nancy died young. I cannot find them in 1870 or 1880, although there is an Anderson Parker in Limestone County in 1870. | PARKER, Henry (I17515)
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Each of the census records gives a different birth place. | ASHBY, Hankerson (I5049)
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Each of their children had a different idea about what their names were. | Family: Carl Heinrich OEST / Maria Mina VEIST (F6072)
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Ead L Kelly b. 5/30/1872 d. 2/16/1941 is buried at Maple Grove next to Rachel. | KELLY, Winfred E (I18639)
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Eagle Creek Township, Hebron PO
Franklin M Baird M 30 Ohio
Janet Baird F 27 New York
Albert Baird M 8 Indiana
Merrick Baird M 6 Indiana
Ellen Baird F 3 Indiana
Douglass Baird M 2 Indiana
David Miskimins M 15 Ohio
Franklin is a farmer. | BAIRD, Franklin M (I15809)
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Earl Olando Baird, age 33, born 11 Mar 1884, lives at 429 State Street in Sterling and is a grocery clerk for C O Boggs, also in Sterling. His nearest relative is Ella Baird of his address. He is tall with a medium build, blue eyes and gray hair. | BAIRD, Earl Orlando (I4824)
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Earl Olando Baird, age 58, born 11 Mar 1884, Vinton, Iowa, works for the US Post Office in Sterling. His contact is Mrs E O Baird. He lives at 431 Phelps Street in Sterling. He is 5'10-1/2" tall, 153 pounds with a ruddy complexion, blue eyes and gray hair. | BAIRD, Earl Orlando (I4824)
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Earl was both a military and civilian pilot and flight instructor. "Dean was active in a number of organizations, including the Colorado Pilots Association the Hump Pilots, AOPA, Quite Birdmen, Silver Wings, Flying Farmers and the Colorado Aviation Historical Society. By 1981, the year of his induction into the Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame he amassed over 18,000 flying hours." [from FindaGrave.com] | BAIRD, Earl Dean (I4833)
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Early History of Middle Tennessee
By Edward Albright, 1909
Chapter 27
Events Of 1786
Population Of Settlement Increases
Indians Renew Hostilities
Defeated Creek Attack
Death Of Colonel Donelson
Sumner County Organized
This year, despite frequent attacks from the enemy, the population of the settlement was largely increased by immigration from beyond the mountains. A new station was established by John MORGAN, who built a fort in Sumner County at the mouth of Dry Fork Creek, two and a half miles northwest of Col. Anthony BLEDSOE'S Station at Greenfield, and near the present site of Rogana. This fort was also in the midst of a beautiful body of land, formerly the property of William BASKERVILLE, but now owned by Dr. Jesse JOHNSON. The Indians were again on the warpath, however, and the first act in the annual tragedy was the murder of Peter BARNETT and David STEEL by a party of Cherokees on the waters of Blooming Grove Creek, below Clarksville, in Montgomery County. Near the same place a few days later the Indians captured William CRUTCHER, and sticking a rusty hunting knife into his body, went on their way, leaving him by the roadside to die of pain and neglect. When they were gone CRUTCHER crawled to the cabin of a neighboring settler, where he was nursed back to life. He continued for many years thereafter a valued citizen of the settlement. | BASKERVILLE, William Barber (I9872)
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Earnest Edward Vandercook of Dundee, age 51, born 8 Dec 1890, Gallatin, Tennessee, works at Dundee Harware for Howard Powell. Hi contact is Ervin Vandercook, also of Dundee. | VANDERCOOK, Ernest Edward (I10095)
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East Commerce Street
Thomas Mellon Self M 31 Mississippi
Elanora Mellon Wife F 31 Kentucky
Carroll Mellon Dau F 7 Mississippi
Elanora Mellon Dau F 5 Mississippi
Anna Mellon Dau F 2 Mississippi
William A Perry F-in-l M 65 Kentucky
Caroline Perry M-in-l F 63 Ohio
Nancy Bird Servant F 70 Virginia
Thomas is a lawyer and William is a dentist. | PERRY, William Alexander (I11295)
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East Dalton, South Depot Road
Thomas Carr Head Male 33 Feb 1867 Georgia m. 7 yrs.
Tavie Carr Wife Female 24 Sep 1875 Georgia 2/2 children
Homer Carr Son Male 6 Jul 1893 Georgia
Johnnie Carr Dau Female 3 Mar 1897 Georgia
Tom is a day laborer. | CARR, Thomas S (I12001)
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East Dalton, South Spencer
Jasper Risner Head Male 63 Feb 1837 Tennessee m. 3 yrs.
Nora Risner Wife Female 29 Oct 1870 Georgia 0/0 children
Jasper is a carpenter. | RISNER, Jasper Newton (I11998)
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East District
Wm Tucker Male 52 Georgia
Delila Tucker Female 47 Georgia
Jane Tucker Female 21 Alabama
Jefferson Tucker Male 20 Alabama
Henry Tucker Male 17 Alabama
Jesse Tucker Male 14 Alabama
Kimell Tucker Male 13 Alabama
Susan Tucker Female 11 Alabama
George W Tucker Male 9 Alabama
Thos Tucker Male 5 Alabama
William is a farmer. | TUCKER, William (I6861)
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East Side
Jasper N Risner Self Male 43 Tennessee
Sarah C Risner Wife Female 37 Georgia
Jasper is a carpenter. | RISNER, Jasper Newton (I11998)
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East Ward, she is widowed and lives alone. | ACHORD, Alice Jane (I23366)
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East Ward, she lives alone and receives a pension. | ACHORD, Alice Jane (I23366)
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Eastern Division
Joseph Snead M 24 Ga
Mary Snead F 25 Miss
Mary S Snead F 3 Ala
James Bell M 9 Ga | SNEAD, Joseph G (I6422)
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Eataw Dist. 48 W.
with his dad | O'NEAL, James Reuben (I5552)
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Eau Galle PO
Abraham Coon M 53 Ohio [1816-17]
Conelia Coon F 40 Michigan
F Marian Coon F 16 Wisconsin
Mary E Coon F 13 Wisconsin
Henry J Coon M 9 Wisconsin
John Coon M 5 Wisconsin
Thomas E Coon M 3 Wisconsin | COON, Abraham (I9089)
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Ebenezer
39 449 449 Garison Arthur 50 M Farmer 2,200 400 Y.D. SC
40 449 449 Garison Mariah 50 F Y.D. SC
1 449 449 Garison Wm 19 M Out Farm Y.D. SC X
2 449 449 Garison Zenus 16 M Y.D. SC X
3 449 449 Garison Sarah 14 F Y.D. SC X | GARRISON, Arthur (I6900)
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Ebenezer
37 467 467 Garison Mark 57 M Farmer 1,440 377 Y.D. SC
38 467 467 Garison Sarah H. 28 F Y.D. SC
39 467 467 Garison Elias B. 20 M Out Farmer Y.D. SC
40 467 467 Garison Isaac A. 18 M Out Farmer Y.D. SC
1 467 467 Garison John M. 16 M Out Farm Y.D. SC
2 467 467 Garison Wm D. 13 M Y.D. SC
3 467 467 Garison Saml L. 3 M Y.D. SC
4 467 467 Garison Jas F. 2 M Y.D. SC
5 467 467 Garison Infant 3/12 M Y.D. SC
6 468 468 Garison Triphena 50 F 216 100 Y.D. SC | GARRISON, Mark T (I6938)
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Ebenezer PO
Garisen, Peter 39 M Farmer 8550 15836 SC
C L 37 F SC
M B 16 M SC
John L 14 M SC
Edward 11 M SC
Alex P 8 M SC
Elizabeth 6 F SC
Richard 5 R SC
Eugene H 6/12 M SC
Peter is a farmer. | GARRISON, Peter Brown (I7075)
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