Hi
gang, I am going to be out of pocket for a couple of weeks. This should give
you something to chew on while I am gone. Please have lots of discussion
waiting for me when I get home -- with additions and corrections. Just trying
to get all the early people in some semblance of order. I don't have as much
info as I would like on some of these people. -- marriages, war of 1812,
census, land etc but it's a start.
Take
care. Marilyn
Just
wanting to get my facts in order so need some help as to the FIRST DATE that
various people can be found named in public records See if anyone can make any
sense out of this and if not, that is OK also because it helps me to see that
probably Hiram and Benjamin were connected in some manner to Robert and to trace the
movements of
the rest of the people.
Pennsylvania
James
Callison first mentioned 1741 with letter left in Post Office in Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Thrice
married James marries #1 Elizabeth McCallister -- ? date
Orange
County, Virginia
Apparently
where Isaac Callison, father of Millicent Callison Shumate, was living, no
source for this. Millicent reported born about 1758. Descendant married
descendant of John Callison Jr in Ohio
Augusta County, Virginia
James
Callison, possibly on militia roll 1742, 1749 bought first land, “lately from
Albemarle Co” but no records i
n Albemarle,
1785 paid tax on one male age 16-21 Augusta Co, 1786 paid tax on two males
age 16-21, died 1789, left will naming children
Daniel
Callison -- paid property tax 1786-1794 then to Bath Co., VA in 1797. Bought
land 1790 next to John McCutcheon (?son of Margaret Callison McCutcheon) and he
and wife, Mary sold it in 1794. Married Mary Tharp 1797 Bath Co., VA
1787
James Callison paid tax for Robert age 16-21
1793
Robert Callison married Elizabth Mitchell
1794
James Jr. married Ann Gillespie in Knox Co. TN – paid tax to 1805 but may have
lived elsewhere and paid tax on land left to him by his father
1801
Isabella Callison, d/o John Sr. married Joseph Evans, widower. Son Callison
Evans, went to Grainger Co., TN
1802
James Callison Jr. insolvent s/o James and Isabel – to Kentucky !!! and then to TN by
1807
1805
Robert Callison with extra titheable - he paid tax in Augusta to 1814 and next found 1830
Todd Co.,
KY – Court case in Augusta names children
1805
Hiram over age 21, no tax
1806
Hiram with extra titheable male (? same one counted with Robert in 1805) -
1809, then only himself to 1811, then to KY
1811
Benjamin joins Hiram and Robert on tax lists - no extra tithables, only year
listed ? to KY with Hiram?
No
Callison in Augusta Co., from 1815 until the 1820 census when 18-26
year old
William J. Callison is listed. Family history has that he was from
Bath/Pocahontas Co., area and returned to the homestead of Augusta Co.
Greenbrier
Co., VA
Thrice
married James Callison - 1771 Traded at Matthews Trading Post -- later in
Greenbrier Co., VA - moved to Grainger co., TN about 1789 or so - died 1808
John
Sr. - 1772 Traded at Matthews Trading Post -- later Greenbrier Co., VA paid
Greenbrier tax until 1803 and then Bath Co. until 1807 probably deceased after
1808
William
Sr - 1774 land survey Botetourt later Greenbrier paid tax until 1796 and then
found 1801 Washington Co., OH
These
3 men were the only one listed in Greenbrier until 1787 when James and John each
had two males age 16-21 listed with them
Anthony,
son of thrice married James, over age 21, paid tax 1788 -- to Bath Co., 1795
John
Jr. married Jane McClure 1789 Greenbrier- paid tax every year after this - to
Bath Co. 1794 and moved to Ohio 1809
James
Jr paid tax 1789 - stayed in Greenbrier
Isaac,
son of thrice married James, paid tax 1790 - to Bath Co., 1793
John
Callison married Elizabeth Cutlip 1791 - not found after this
Alexander
defendant in court case 1792 -- John Callison undertook for defense. Paid tax
Greenbrier 1797, 1798 and to Bath Co. 1803, married d/o Daniel Callison 1804, Bath Until
1809 and then Ohio
Nancy married Thomas Blair 1795
Elizabeth married James
Morrison 1796
Absolom
paid tax 1798
Jesse
paid tax Bath Co., 1802 and Greenbrier 1803 - son of thrice married James
William
paid tax 1802, 1803 married Marian Chapman 1804 then to KY
Nancy married Joseph Boiler 1804
Samuel
paid tax 1810 - son of thrice married James
Elisha
paid tax 1810 - son of thrice married James who had died previously in Grainger
Co. TN
Bath
Co., VA
Daniel
Callison paid tax 1797 and remained in the area. AKA Kellison.
1802
Edward Kellison shows up in Bath Co. along with Daniel and Isaac, Jesse, and
Anthony, the last three were sons of the thrice married James
1810
census – Daniel over age 45, another Daniel, Isaac (age 26-45 ? married Cynthia
Robinson), Edward, Mary
Grainger
Co., TN
Jonathan
-- 1796 bought land
Thrice
married James - 1796 bought land, 1800 married # 3 Elizabeth Young with
Jonathan as bondsman, 1808 died
Lincoln
Co., KY
1797
Susanna married Flack 1797
1799
Absolom paid tax
1801
Absolom and Joseph paid tax on same day
Robert
paid tax 1807 - 1811 then to Gallia Co., OH in 1812
William
paid tax 1805 to 1808 -- should be William who married Marian Chapman—paid tax
the same day as Joseph
Washington
Co, OH
William
Callison Sr 1801, 1802
James
over age 21
Gallia
Co., OH
William
Callison Sr 1806 – 1814 then A
dair Co., KY
John
1806 bounty for panther scalp
James
married Isabel Jones 1806 by Thomas Rodgers
Nancy married Shadrach Newenhan 1806 by Thomas Rodgers
Robert
paid tax 1812 - KY previous to this date
William
executor of will for James Jardin whose widow was Isabell -- ??? Callison
Roane
Co., TN
Nancy married Martin Thomas 1803
James
Jr (s/o James and Isabel) signed road petition 1807
Rhea
Co., TN
James
Callison (Jr) land deeds 1814 - 1818
Robert
married Sidney Pahrris 1816 (son of James Jr)
James
married Sarh Craig 1818 (son of James Jr)
John
--bondsman (son of James Jr)
Pike
Co., OH
1816
- grand jury Moses
1821
- Alexander
War
of 1812-
Joseph, Kentucky, History of Adair Co., KY
Clark
Co., Ohio – Capt Sim’s Company
John
Sr, and his sons John Jr
and Arthur and sons in law, William Buckley, William Overpeck and Thomas
Elliott – along with sons of Richard Morris and Jane Callison, d/o James and
Isabel
Robert
and John Callison, Ohio,
Probably Gallia Co. John died 1813 – should be sons of William Sr. Possibly
John who married Elizabeth Cutlip. James Jardin was the sergeant- William Sr.
administered his will along with widow, Isable. John Pettijohn also in unit –
Isabel Jardin married him after death of James.
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A
Possibly
Pike Co., OH
Moses
1813 Capt Daniel’s Company