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Marriage and Bible Records - Tennessee
Description: This database contains over 25,000 records for
the state of
Tennessee for the years approximately 1720-1890. The
information in this
database, which includes marriages, births, deaths, and wills,
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Extended Description: Bibliography: Acklen, Robert, Tennessee
Records, Bible
Records and Marriage Bonds, Nashville, TN: Cullom & Ghertner
Co., 1933.
Terms: WHITEHEAD (13) Database: Marriage and Bible Records -
Tennessee
Combined Matches: 13
MARRIAGES page 84 Jane Kelly married, first, William Kelly;
second, Dr.
Whitehead.
WAGNER page 115 Andrew J., born 1851; married Sarah Jane
Whitehead.
BIRTHS page 262 Mary Anna Bella Hughes, married Benjamin
Whitehead, July 1,
1819.
BIRTHS page 262 Henry Cartwright Whitehead, son of Benjamin
and Mary A. B.
Whitehead, born June 19, 1820.
BIRTHS page 262 Sterling Hamilton Whitehead, born Feb. 23,
1822.
BIRTHS page 262 John Thomas Whitehead, born Jan. 12, 1825
BIRTHS page 262 Emily Francis Whitehead, born Feb. 13, 1829.
BIRTHS page 262 Josiah Niblett Whitehead, born Dec. 20, 1830.
THEIR CHILDREN page 293 Mary Dugger, born Jan. 10, 1832
(record very dim);
husband, Thomas Whitehead.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF WILLIAM DUGGER page 296 To the
male and female,
two tracts of land known as the Forge land, together with the
forge and half
of the saw-mill, first tract, two thousand acres of land, more
or less,
adjoining the lands of Ezekiel Smith and others. Second tract
of land, one
thousand acres of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of
Daniel Baker and
others. All the above-named lands, iron works and saw-mills I
bequeath to the
heirs of John Dugger, deceased, to John Dugger, Sr., Benjamin
Dugger, Jacob
F. Dugger, Hiram Dugger, Joseph Dugger, Sr., Peter E. Dugger,
Solomon Q.
Dugger and Wm. B. Dugger, Samuel Dugger, [p.295] Charlotte
Cable, Mary
Whitehead, Emanuel Bunton, Nancy Anderson. These are the heirs
which I give
and bequeath the above described land, premises to be equally
divided and to
dispose of as they may see fit. Furthermore, I give and
bequeath to my
beloved niece, Nancy J. Cowan, daughter of Charlotte Anderson
and wife of Thom
as Cowan, my hope plantation, which is three hundred and fifty
acres of land,
more or less, with the exceptions of forty acres of land out
of the
above-named tract of land with the buildings thereon to her
and to her heirs
and her children and her children's heirs forever. And I
furthermore give and
bequeath to Mary C. Bogle, daughter of Charlotte Anderson,
deceased. I give
and bequeath to her and her heirs twenty-five acres of land, a
part of my
farm lying on the north side of Roan's Creek opposite Ezekiel
Smith's, where W
ashington Bowman and others now live. The above described lot
of land she is
at liberty to dispose of as she may see fit. I furthermore
give and bequeath
to my beloved sister, Mary Pierce, and her heirs, fifty acres
of land lying
on Roan's Creek, opposite Ezekiel Smith, which is at liberty
to dispose of as
she may see fit. And to the heirs of my beloved brother, Abel
Dugger,
deceased, fifty acres of land out of the above-named tract of
land lying on
the north side of Roan's Creek, opposite Ezekiel Smith's,
which they are at
liberty to dispose of as they may see fit. Furthermore, I give
to the heirs
of my beloved sister, Nancy George, deceased, and wife of
James J. George,
deceased, fifty acres of land lying on the north side of
Roan's Creek,
opposite Ezekiel Smith's, which they are at liberty to dispose
of as they may
see fit. Furthermore, I give to the heirs of my beloved
sister, Elizabeth Rain
bolt, deceased, wife of Elisha Rainbolt, deceased, lying on
the north side of
Roan's Creek, opposite Ezekiel Smith's, which they are at
liberty to dispose
of as they may see fit. The last six above-named heirs are to
have their
lands out of which is known as the Roan's Creek farm, lying on
the north side
of Roan's Creek, opposite Ezekiel Smith's, where Washington
Bowman and others
now live. The above-described lots of land are taken out of
four hundred acre
tract of land, be it the same, more or less. And I furthermore
give and
bequeath all my claim and interest in and to the estate of my
father, Julius
Dugger, deceased. To my two sisters, Margaret Dugger and Mary
Pierce, and I
also empower my executor, J. D. Pierce, to make titles to all
the lands I
have sold to my sister, Margaret Dugger, on the south side of
the Watauga
River, opposite where Margaret Dugger now lives. I know to be
properly
understood I reserve one hundred and twentyfive acres of land
out of my farm
lying on the north side of Roan's Creek, opposite Ezekiel
Smith's, including
the first mill and water navigation, power and building
thereon, where
Washington Bowman now lives. The last six above-named heirs
are to have their
lots outside of the 125 acres of land, which I reserve to do
as I please with
hereafter, and to be more properly understood, they are to
have fifty acres
of land apiece, with this exception, Mary C. Bogle is to only
have
twenty-five acres of land if there be that amount after my own
one hundred
twenty-five acres of land is taken out. I furthermore desire
and request my
niece, Nancy J. Cowan, to let my colored woman, Anna George or
alias Anna
Dugger, to have a room or house to put her household property
in or let her
stay in the house with her as they may agree on by giving Anna
her choice. I
furthermore request that she have a garden spot and land to
maintain herself
on. Otherwise, see that she is maintained her lifetime out of
the proceeds of
the farm and after Anna's death all the above privilege to go
back to Nancy
J. Cowan and her heirs forever. [p.296] Furthermore, I want it
to be properly
understood that iron ore is on the land that I bequeath to
Nancy J. Cowan and
her heirs is to go to the use of the forge, known as Dugger's
Forge, and what
other minerals, be it what it may, must be equally divided
among all my
above-named brothers and sisters. And I furthermore give to
the heirs of John
Dugger, deceased, the Baker Iron Ore Bank, to be equally
divided among
themselves. I furthermore want my executors to pay over out of
my estate to Na
ncy Rainbolt ten dollars which I feel myself indebted to her
for waiting on
me when I had the smallpox. I furthermore bind my executors to
pay out of my
estate my burial and funeral expenses if there be any. I give,
bequeath and
desire all the rest, residue and remainder of my real and
personal estate to
my above-named brothers and sisters, to be equally divided,
share and share
alike. I desire that my daughter, Mary Whitehead, wife of
Thomas Whitehead,
have two hundred acres of land in a thousand acre tract of
land that joins a
thousand acre tract of land on the East end. Joins the land
that Esquire
Dougherty used to own on Dry Run, joins the foot of the Iron
Mountain and
Baker's Gap Road, mines and minerals excepted for me and my
heirs.
[p.337] RANSOM LINE page 336 Sallie married David Whitehead.
1848 page 474 NAMES: Oct. 3-Isaac Whitehead to Sarah Mosley
SURETY: John
Mosley
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