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Acts. 415
An Act for the Relief of Peter Carmack Liber LL,
Whereas Henry Gilder late of Cecil County and Mary his wife Acts
of 1727,
by their deed of Bargain and Sale Executed and Acknowledged ch. 24
According to Law before two Justices of the Peace of the said
County bearing date the second day of August One thousand Seven
hundred and Seventeen for the Considerations in the same deed
Mencöned Sold and Conveyd unto the said Peter Carmack his
heirs and assignes for Ever a Tract of Land in the same deed Men-
cöncd Containing four hundred & twenty seven Acres of Land with
the Appurtenances And Whereas the said deed was not Recorded
According to the Directions of the Act of Assembly in such Cases
Provided that by that Omission the Land Intended to be thereby
Conveyd doth not pass to the said Peter and his heirs according to
the true Intent and Meaning of the parties and that the said Henry
Gilder who by a new deed Could Supply the afd Defect is Either
Deceased or Departed out of the province wherefore the said Peter
hath Humbly besought this Present Generall Assembly to Relieve him
in the Premisses and prayd that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted
by the Rt Honble the Lord Propry by and with the Advice & Consent
of his Lordships Governour and the Upper and Lower houses of
Assembly and the Authority of the same that it shall and may be
Lawf nil for the Clerk of Cecill County at any time within Six
Months
from the end of this present Session of Assembly and the said Clerk
is hereby Authorized and Required at the request of the said Peter
Carmack to Enroll the said deed in the usuall form among the Land
Records of Cecill County And be it further Enacted that the said
Peter Carmack his heirs and assignes shall by Vertue of such En- p.
182
rollment and this Act have as good and Effectual an Estate in the
said Land with the Appurtenances to all Intents and purposes as if
the said Deed of Bargain and Sale had been Enrolled within Six
months after the Execution thereof any Law Statute useage or
Custom to the Contrary Notwithstanding Saveing to his Most
Sacred Majesty the Rt Honble the Lord Propry their heirs and Suc-
cessors and all bodies Politick & Corporate and all others not Men-
coned in this Act their Severall and Respective Rights
While looking at the Census Microfilm M19 Roll 119, on page 129, I found an
entry for Allyfair Carmack. She had 2 females 20 and under 30 and one female
40 and under 50. I had never seen this name before and wondered if anyone
was familiar with this lady?
Thanks!
Marsha Owen
This is long but there is a George Carmack on the petition. Thought someone
might be interested.
dale
Source: CHILDRESS-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Childress" <london2000(a)fea.net>
Subject: [Childress Research] William Childress signature on Petition of
1787, Greene Co, TN and Washington Co. NC,
The following document is a petition signed by many inhabitants of Greene
Co, TN , Washington Co, NC and other counties asking the United States to
allow them to form a separate state called Franklin with Greenville as it's
capital. The names of people who
signed this petition are listed at the bottom in the order they appear on
the document.
Spelling preserved as was written.
The Lost State of Franklin"
Petition of the Inhabitants of the Western Country
The Honourable, The General Assembly of North Carolina now sitting:
The Inhabitants of the Western Country humbly sheweth:
That it is with sincere concern we lament the unhappy disputes that have
long subsisted between us and our brethren on the Eastern side of the
Mountains, respecting the erecting of a new Government. We beg leave to
represent to your Honourable body, that from Acts passed in June 1784,
ceding to Congress your Western territory, with reservations and conditions
therein contained; also from a clause in your wise and mild Constitution,
setting forth that there might be a State or States, erected in the West
whenever your Legislature should give consent for same; and from our local
situation, there are numberless advantages, bountifully given to us by
nature to propagate and promote a Government with us. Being influenced by
your Acts and Constitution and at the same time considering that it is our
undeniable right to obtain for ourselves and posterity a proportionable and
adequate share of the blessings, rights, privileges, and immunities allotted
with the rest of mankind, have thought that the erecting of a new Government
would greatly contribute to our welfare and convenience and that the same
could not militate against your interest and future welfare as a Government.
Hoping that mutual and reciprocal advantages would attend each party, and
that cordiality and unanimity would permanently subsist between us ever
after, we earnestly request that an impartial view of our remoteness be
taken into consideration; that great inconveniency attending your seat of
Government, and also the great difficulty in ruling well and giving
protection to so remote a people, to say nothing of the almost impassable
mountains Nature has placed between, which renders it impracticable for us
to furnish ourselves with a bare load of the necessaries of life, except we
in the first instance travel from one to two hundred and more miles through
another State ere we can reach your Government.
Every tax paid you from this country would render us that sum the
poorer, as it is impossible from the nature of our situation, that any part
could return into circulation, having nothing that could bear the carriage,
or encourage purchasers to come so great a distance; for which reasons were
we to continue under your Government a few years, the people here must pay a
greater sum than the whole of the medium now in circulation for the
exigencies and support of your Government which would be a sum impossible
for us to secure, would we be willing to give you our all; and or course we
must be beholden to other States for any part we could raise; and by these
means our property would gradually diminish, and we at last be reduced to
mere poverty and want by not being able equally to participate with the
benefits and advantages of your Government. We hope that having settled
West of the Appalachian mountains ought not to deprive us of the natural
advantages designed by the bountiful Providence for the convenience and
comfort of all those who have spirit and sagacity enough to seek after them.
When we reflect on our past and indefatigable struggles, both with savages
and our other enemies during our late war, and the great difficulty we had
to obtain and with-hold this Country from those enemies at the expense of
the lives and fortunes of many of our dearest friends and relations; and the
happy conclusion of peace having arrived, North Carolina has derived great
advantages from our alertness in taking and securing a County, from which
she has been able to draw into her Treasury, immense sums of money, and
thereby become enabled to pay off, if not wholly, yet a great part, and sink
her national debt. We therefore humbly conceive you will liberally think
that it will be nothing more than paying a debt in full to us for only to
grant what God, Nature, and our locality entitles us to receive. Trusting
that your magnanimity will not consider it a crime in any people to pray
their rights and privileges, we call the world to testify our conduct and
exertion in behalf or American independence; and the same to judge whether
we ask more than free people ought to claim, agreeable to Republican
principles, the great foundation whereon our American fabric now stands.
Impressed with the hope of your great goodness and benevolent disposition
that you will utterly abhor and disclaim all ideas of involving into
innumerable, disagreeable and irksome contentions, a people who have so
faithfully aided and supported in the time of imminent and perilous dangers;
that you will be graciously pleased to consent to a separation; that from
you paternal tenderness and greatness of mind, you will let your
stipulations and conditions be consistent with honour, equity and reason,
all of which will be cheerfully submitted to; and we, your petitioners,
shall always feel an interest in whatsoever may concern your honour and
prosperity. Lastly, we hope to be enabled by the concurrence of your State
to participate in the fruits of the Revolution; and to enjoy the essential
benefits of Civil Society under a form of Government which ourselves alone
can only calculate for such a purpose. It will be a subject of regret that
so much blood and treasure have been lavished away for no purpose to us;
that so many sufferings have been encountered without compensation, we hope
what hath been mentioned will be sufficient for our purpose, adding only
that Congress hath, from time to time, explained their ideas so fully and
with so much dignity and energy that if their arguments and requisitions
will not produce conviction, we know of nothing that will have a greater
influence, especially when we recollect that the system referred to is the
result of the collected wisdom of the United States, and , should it not be
considered as perfect, must be esteemed as the least objectionable.
Thomas Witt
Alex. Lowry
Jno. McClelland
Solomon Reed
Uriah McClellennon
Wm. Wood
Gordon Potter
Wm. Peck
Thomas Mosely
Henry Mosely
William Fergosen
William hisxmark Hust.
Joseph Lachlen, Jur.
Edward Crunt (?)
James Crunt
The following names are taken from the back of the petition:
Nicholas Hayes
Sam'l Hayes
Jno. Mitchell
James Hammer
Henry Hokimer
Geo. Martin
David Moore
Henry Winterberger
Jos. Winterberger
Sam'l Winterberger
Joseph Lusk
Thos. Wood
Joseph Gest
William Gest
Joshua Kidwell
Thomas Davie
John Kidwell
Charles Kidwell
Whaley Newby
Craven Dunear
Alexr. Lowrey
James Stitson
Adam Guthrey
Wm. Craige
Benjamen Henslee
Abel Morgan
Thomas Vincent
Jno. Chester
Patrick Morrison
Stephen Easley
Jackal Light
Robert Easley
Henry Sullivan
John Light
Moses Robinson
William Light
William Light, Sen.
Thomas Easley
William Goad
Jesey Holland
James Walb''' (?)
William Wilson
Moses Kennedy
Hermon King
Joseph Screat
Lewis Tadlock
Thomas Tadlock
Joshuaway Padfield
Thomas Bennet (hisxmark)
Moses Kelsay
John Anderson
James Richardson
David Taylor
Benja. Gist
Joseph Huson
Mikill Borders
Alx. Pethrow
Oystan Hewtower
Wm. Davies
John Noris
Robert Hayes
James Hayes
William Sippard
Alexander Cavitt
Moses Cavitt
Jacob Jobe
Nathan Jobe
Joseph Birdwell
Geo. Birdwell
James Smith
Moses Russel
Conrad Shepley
John Comin
Walker Barren
John Bell
William Carson
Robert Christian
Abraham Tittsworth
Benjamin Walb''' (?)
Green Chote
John Goad, Jun.
George Vincent
Henry Heckey
Owen Atkin
Nicholas Mercer
Richard Mercer, Sen.
Arch'd McHaughan
Edward Mercer
John Black
John Hunt, Jr.
Basset Hunt
Reuben Hunt
Thomas Tipton
Jonathan Hunt
James Cooper
Isaiah Waldrew
Lewis Hunt
James Smart
James Smith
Joseph Smith
John Duncan
Wm. Berry
Isaac White
Samuel Cox
James Wheeler
John Cottrell
Hugh Gentry
Valentine Rose
Eli Shipley
Thomas Shipley
William Childress
Joshway Hampton
Christurphur Cross
Benjamin Aze
Reuben Hunt
Ellecander Moore
Martin Roller
John A. Caft
D. Wright
Adam Stake
William Shewmaker
Gabriel Goad
Peter Easley
Jacob Cox
William Bucknell
Haley Bucknell
Preley Bucknell
Shadrick Haile
Forrester Mercer
Bryce Russell, Sen.
Bryce Russell, Jr.
James Pickens
Phil. Grafford Pierce
William Gewil
Charles Parker
Antony Agee
John Sawyer
Joseph Moore
John Yancy
Richard Shipley
W. Cage
Timothy Huff
George Christian
Deness Murfee
Isaac Thomas
William Massengill
John Tulley
Thos. Easterlin
William Copeland
Rich'd Gamon
John Spurgin
Thos. King
Roger Gibson
James Adam
Geo. Gabriel (black)
John Yokley
John Woolsey
James Arbutton (?)
Martin Roller, Jr.
Joseph Blair
David Arwin
William ''' (?)
Thos. Taylor
Adam Stoaks
Joseph Waldrep
Mattw. Caruthers
Gilbert Christian
John Pryor
Moses Looney
Macajah Adams
James McLern
Alexander Caright
Benj. Burdwell
John Dean
William Holland
William Morroson
John Morroson
James Morroson
Samuel Bofman
David Merryon
Richard Morell
Dudly Rutherford
John Bradford
Peter Fin
John Hunt
William Bailey
George Smith
Jacob Joab
William Cooper
Wm. Jackson
Ephraim Joab
William Mehallm
Charles Bacon
John French
John Bilensy
William Combs
William Combs, Jr.
Henry Combs
William Stacey
Adam Coumb
Daniel Agee
John Comay
James Peterson
Jeremiah Taylor
Joseph Taylor
Stephen Taylor
Isaac Taylor
John Chisholm
Edward Tule
Nathaniel Tule
John Corson
James Shanks
James Mitchell
Anthony Kelly
James English
David Robinson
David Gemel
Thos. McMackin
William Hannah
Robert Allison
Thomas Bell
George Davies
Peter McNamee
Isaac Davis
Thomas Rodgers
Nathaniel Davies
Samuel Davies
James
Stinson Phillip
Rudolph his
Thomas X Bailey mark
John Lowe
Alexander Street
Wm Stubblefield
Joseph Wilson
James McPherson
Thomas Baits
David Brown
John Prim
John Keller
Moses Moore
William Brown
Jacob SMELSER
Moses Keller
Adam Fergowen
Jas. Henry J
Joshua Kidwell
William Fergosen
Ralph Hogan
Alexr Potter
Samuel Jameson
Wm. Morrow
William Hogan
William Reynolds
John Brumley
Charles Ramsey
Richard Webb
David Reynolds
William Davidson
(illegible)
Josiah Epperson
Aaron Been
Wm. Boyd
John R. ?
Humph'y Montgomery
William Wilson
Benja. Gist
Peter Nowels
Carmack George
Thos. Thomson
Thos. Bromley
James Milikan
Charles Wilson
David Rankin
Hugh Beard
Thomas Milikan
John Johnson
John Lee
Samuel Beard
Thomas Dicson
Wm. Magill
Sam'l Vance
James Milikin
Redman McDaniel
Oton Clark
Rd. Kerr
Robert Orr
Samul Gilbertson
John Gibson
Samuel McPherson
Searling Bowman
Samul McMinn
Reuben Gibson
Matthew Rue
Rich'd Woods
Auborn ?
William Adkins
Joseph Lusk
Robert McCall
Anson Rit T
homas Fryar
Andrew Jackson
John Galbreath
Nuness Potter
John Lyon
Jos. Gest
(illegible)
John Noman ?
William Brownin
Jos. Newberry
James Watson
Peter Nuless
Rich'd Wood
Joseph Blair
(illegible)
James W. Begses ?
James Pickens
Thomas Williams
William Goings
Dalton Riggs
Robert Bettey
Henry Styers
James Hays
James Jack
George Black
Thomas X Tadlock mark
David Carr
John Adkins
Reuben Riggs
Joseph Garrison
Adword Adword
George Hayes
William Gillehan
Henry Brumley
William Hill
William McPick
Stephen Strong S
imon Riggs
Henry Richardson
Botholmu Odeneal
Michael Rawlings
Joseph Donn
Shiffell Goodlop
Shadrack X Hale Jr. mark
Donnell Cremor
Allen Bellew
John Shane
Nath. McMeno
Rows Potter
Miller Doget
William La---?
John Norton
Christy Miers
Daniel Denny Jr.
(illegible)
Aaron Norton
John Miers
John Wear
Nathaniel Witt
Aaron Rider
William Owins
Ashael Rawlings
Rich'd Dunn
John Jameson
Thomas Owins
Henry Earnest
Wm. Dunn
Dan'l Rawlings
John Jarrett
James Patterson
Thomas Call
William Jinkins
Thomas Pickny
Francis Hughes
H. Call
Robert Smith
James Stump
Robert Hood
Joseph N. Newport
Wm. Howard
Leonard Hopkins
Wm. X Francis mark
Wm. W. Newport
Joshua Tadlock
Martha Gahee
John Greer
Robert Hayes
Patrick Gahee
Absolem Greer
Thomas Johnson
Jeremiah Smith
Patrick X Kirkpatrick mark
Thomas Springer
Francis Johnson
Robert Sample
Levy Springer
Js. X Huston mark
Anthony Moore
Thomas Wolfe J
ames McCammis
John Tadlock
Conrad Wolfe T
homas McCammis
James Davis
Phillip Guibb
John X Huston mark
William McCammis
Benn Brumley
Henry Easter
Adam McCammis
Mary Webster ?
William Eats
Henry H. Hammer
George Kirkpatrick
Simeon Craine
Lanry Armstrong
Frenses Castel
Thomas Jones
Harmon Nowel
William Hennidge
Jacob Meek
William Jones
James Patton
John Armstrong
Thomas Miller
Reuben Simmon
Robert Patton
Andrew English
Robert Pain
Archibel Alexander
John Fout
Nathaniel Hayes
Joseph Hamilton
Moses Kelsay
Peter Fout
Daniel Leming
Robert Kerr
Robert McCall
Harmon Kennedy
John Williams
John Sellars
Joseph Alexander
Moses Long
Robert X Miller mark
Benj. Wray
Wm. Cocke
Coonnas Miller
Wm. Moore
Archibald Roan
Thomas McKee J
oseph Ray
Elias Witt
And. Wray
(illegible)
Joseph Lachlen. Sen.
I'm not sure on any of this but possibly your H. Gore is related to the
following family from Overton Co:
Descendants of John Gore
1 John Gore
. +Elizabeth Grigsby
2 Inganboo Gore Born: 01 June 1796 in ,Overton Co, TN Died: 18 May 1879
in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
.... +Cornelius Carmack Born: 18 May 1794 in , Washington Co., VA Died: 24
July 1849 in , McDonaugh Co., IL
... 3 Joseph Commadore Decatur Carmack Born: 30 December 1819 in ,Overton
Co, TN Died: 30 March 1855 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
...... +Lucinda E. White Born: 1824 in ,,NY
... 3 Elizabeth Caroline Carmack Born: 03 January 1822 in ,Overton Co, TN
Died: 06 January 1902 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
...... +John Short
... 3 Henry Simpson Carmack Born: 27 August 1823 in ,Overton Co, TN Died:
21 March 1906 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
...... +Martina Ray
... *2nd Wife of Henry Simpson Carmack:
...... +Mary Jane Evans
... 3 William C. Carmack Born: 18 April 1825 in ,Overton Co, TN Died: 18
June 1905 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
...... +Martha Murray
... 3 Lacenthea Carmack Born: 13 August 1828 in ,Overton Co, TN Died: 03
August 1917 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
...... +Randolph Rogers
... 3 James B. Carmack Born: 27 January 1831 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL Died:
26 June 1888 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
...... +Jane Graham
... 3 John C. Carmack Born: Abt 1832 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL Died: 31
December 1911 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
...... +Elizabeth Catherine Murray
... 3 Isaac Arthur Carmack Born: 03 November 1834 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
Died: 08 January 1922 in Gentry,,MO
... 3 Lettice Ann Carmack Born: 07 September 1836 in ,McDonaugh Co, ILL
Died: 21 March 1910
...... +Benjamin Nelson
Could the JD Carmack possibly be:
1 John Delaney Carmack Born: 26 December 1838 Died: 07 May 1917
. +Sarah Jane Brady Born: 21 May 1844 Died: 10 March 1901 in ,Overton Co.,
TN
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JBrown8821(a)aol.com [mailto:JBrown8821@aol.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 10:07 AM
> To: CARMACK-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Carmack Cemetery, Overton Co., TN
>
>
> The following are listed in the Overton County Roll Call by Gary Denton
> Norris:
> H. Gore ??-??-???? - ??-??-1875
> Betsie Carmack ??-??-???? - ??-??-????
> J. D. Carmack 12-26-1838 - 05-17-1917
> ______ Carmack ??-??-???? - 08-??-1883
>
> Anyone have any additional information on these?
>
> According to Overton County Roll Call there are about 20 unknowns in this
> cemetery. Anyone know who they are?
>
> The following is listed in the 1880 Clay Co., TN Census Booklet
> by Sistler:
> Carmack, Virginia 75 (244).
> Others in household not named.
> Any information on Virginia?
>
> Jerald Brown
> Richmond, KY
>
> P.S. For friends and kin of Exie Masters Belk. I talked to her a few days
> ago. She is 92 and still working on her genealogy. Doing great but her
> eyesight is failing.
>
>
> ==== CARMACK Mailing List ====
> A single fact can spoil a good genealogy.
>
The following are listed in the Overton County Roll Call by Gary Denton
Norris:
H. Gore ??-??-???? - ??-??-1875
Betsie Carmack ??-??-???? - ??-??-????
J. D. Carmack 12-26-1838 - 05-17-1917
______ Carmack ??-??-???? - 08-??-1883
Anyone have any additional information on these?
According to Overton County Roll Call there are about 20 unknowns in this
cemetery. Anyone know who they are?
The following is listed in the 1880 Clay Co., TN Census Booklet by Sistler:
Carmack, Virginia 75 (244).
Others in household not named.
Any information on Virginia?
Jerald Brown
Richmond, KY
P.S. For friends and kin of Exie Masters Belk. I talked to her a few days
ago. She is 92 and still working on her genealogy. Doing great but her
eyesight is failing.
I found the following regarding the sale of John Carmack's property in
Frederick MD. I deleted the rest of the email since there were no other
Carmack references.
dale
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Source: CREAGER-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: Cheryl Creeger <cchheerryyll(a)excite.com>
Subject: [CREAGER-L] Casper C.
-------------------
The following are found in the land records of Fredk. Vol. E, p.477, dated
June 2, 1754
p. 16 [Caspar, cont.]
Vol. F, p.91- recorded Nov. 6, 1756, dated Oct. 16, 1756, Casper Creiger,
weaver, bought of John Carmack, farmer, for 64 pounds sterling, 160 acres of
a tract called Pleasant Mount near Israels Creek, a branch of the Monocacy.
Benjamin Franklin VANDERSLICE, son of Isaac Christopher Columbus and
Margaret Jane CLARK VANDERSLICE, was born Feb. 19, 1874 in Green Pond,
HOPKINS Co., TX. died July 19, 1954 in Sulphur Springs, HOPKINS Co., TX.
married Jan. 3, 1895 in HOPKINS Co. TX. to Parthenia Isabella HICKS,
daughter of George Washington and Rachel WALKER HICKS of Tennessee, who
was born Nov. 7, 1876 in Prairie View, LOGAN Co. Arkansas died Sep. 6,
1973 in Sulphur Springs, HOPKINS Co. TX. Their children
were...............
1. Lottie Jewel born Oct. 2, 1895 Green Pond, Como, HOPKINS Co. TX.
married Dec. 23, 1913 in HOPKINS Co. TX. to Dan McDONALD.
2. Beulah Cordelia born Dec. 8, 1897 Green Pond, HOPKINS Co. TX. married
Jan. 1, 1914 in HOPKINS Co. TX. to Charles Ward CARMACK.
3. Ira Zenah born Aug. 23, 1899 in Green Pond, Como, HOPKINS Co., TX.
married June 30, 1917 in HOPKINS Co., TX. to Clovis Houston ROSS.
4. Columbus Washington born Aug. 26, 1901 in Green Pond, Como, HOPKINS
Co., TX. married Sep. 5, 1920 to Ethel Mae THOMPSON.
5. Morris Sheppard born Sep. 9, 1903 in Green Pond, Como, HOPKINS Co.,
TX. married Alma REED.
6. Clarence Gorden born Dec. 2, 1905 in Tira, HOPKINS Co. TX. died Oct.
21, 1945 married June 17, 1934 to Eunice Katherine DAVIS.
7. Wylie Ward born Dec. 28, 1907 in Cumby, HOPKINS Co., TX. married to
Bulah WALKER.
8. Nettie Mae born May 3, 1910 in Cumby, HOPKINS Co., TX.
9. Juanita Bernice born March 18, 1912 in Reilly Springs, HOPKINS Co.,
TX. died Sep. 1, 1912.
10. George Truett born Aug. 23, 1913 in Reilly Springs, HOPKINS Co., TX.
married #1 Judith FINCH #2 Margaret V. WEATHERWAX.
11. Benjamin Dorris born Aug. 9, 1916 in Cornersville, HOPKINS Co., TX.
married June 17, 1945 to Ellen GASTRELL KIRK.
18. Clyde Newman born May 26, 1919 in Cornersville, HOPKINS Co. TX. died
Aug. 12, 1948 married 1945 to Betty A. JOHNSON.
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
If anyone can add anything to these please let me know. Thanks. Ann
Torbett PO Box 11432 College Station, TX. 77845
I found this on another list. Does anyone know where this Daniel Carmack
fits into the Carmack line?
Rutherford
Rhoda Ann E. to Thomas S. Carney
2/28/1850 (3/4/1850) Dickson
Sallie To Daniel W. Carmack 6/15/1860
I have 2 Daniel White Carmack's (Jr & Sr), but none that I know of which are
married to Sallie Rutherford. However, I have the following Census records:
1860 Census - Tennessee - Davidson County
Carmack, Daniel W. 29, Sallie 24, Richard N. 26, Robert P. 23, Margaret U.A.
18. D-133.
1870 Williamson Co, TN Census:
Carmack, Daniel W. 38 (doctor), Sarah Ann 33, Elizabeth 12
Are Sallie and Sarah Ann the same? Could these Daniel's be the same person?
dale
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To: MAYFIELD-L(a)rootsweb.com
Message-ID: <e434017e.24983a3e(a)aol.com>
Subject: [MAYFIELD-L] Cont'd TN Brides
Researchers,
To finish up the "Early Middle Tennessee Marriages", Vol. 2 Brides by Byron
&
Barbara Sistler, Nashville, TN, 1988...........LINDA V.
MAYFIELD
Maria M. to Thos. Stuart 9/30/1824
Williamson
Mary to William H. Boyce 9/13/1834
(9/25/1834) Maury
Mary Ann to Claiborn Hooper 7/21/1846
(7/22/1846) Davidson
Mary C. to Ledwick Hudson 12/17/1835
Rutherford
Mary E. to William G. Roundtree 7/8/1847
Lincoln
Mary J. to J. A. McMillan 8/17/1852
Maury
Mary J. to J. A. McMillian 8/17/1852
Maury
Minerva to William Sharp 2/20/1839
Maury
Nancy to Wm. Deal 4/7/1830
(4/8/1830) Davidson
Nancy to Larking Talley 9/2/1855
Van Buren
Nancy E. to J. W. Clark 10/31/1857
Stewart
Nancy Jane (Mrs.) to Elijah Loyd 1/13/1861
Wilson
Octavia P. to Barkley M. Fugett 1/11/1841
Rutherford
Patsy to Isham Flin 3/5/1822 Maury
Polly to John Champ 12/21/1796 Davidson
Pollly to Robert Simons 2/14/1856 Warren
Polly to John Warren 9/20/1822
Williamson
Rachel to Andrew Johnston 3/31/1853
(no return) Lewis
Rachel to Robert J. Newsom 1/16/1852
Lewis
Rebecca J. to C. C. Ezell 6/16/1840
Rutherford
Rhoda Ann E. to Thomas S. Carney
2/28/1850 (3/4/1850) Dickson
Sallie To Daniel W. Carmack 6/15/1860
Williamson
Sarah To Hardy Miller 2/11/1839
Rutherford
Sarah J. to Thomas F. Hughes 5/12/1858
Rutherford
Susan to Manley Hatley 2/3/1859
Dickson
Susan F. to James M. McNabb
5/27/1858 Rutherford
Winny to George Caruthers 4/19/1822
(4/2/1822) Maury
THE END!!