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John AUSTIN, (aka: Asten/Aston/Astin), of Hanover County, Virginia, died after 1830 Sumner Co., TN.
John BARNETT, of (Old 96 District) Pendleton District, South Carolina, probably died bet. 1820-1830 in Pendleton Co., SC just before the family migrated to Georgia, then Alabama.
James DICKENS, [*Unproven Ancestor], of Caswell County, North Carolina, wounded in battle, died abt. 1807 in Wilson Co., TN.
Isaac EOFF, of Chester County, South Carolina, died 1841 in Coffee Co., TN.
William GILLIHAN, Served for three states: Virginia, then Georgia, then South Carolina, died abt. 1830 in Smith Co., TN; William Gillihan also signed the petition to State of NC to establish the "State of Franklin" 1787.
Benjamin (aka: Bry/Berry) GREGORY, of Chatham County, North Carolina, died 1846 in Smith Co., TN.
William HODGE,
born 1762 in York Co., PA,
served for South Carolina. He died 1836 in Madison Co., GA.
William SHOULDERS, [**Unproven Ancestor], of Bertie/Chatham County, North Carolina, place and date of death unknown - possibly Smith or Sumner Co., TN.
Daniel MEADERS (aka: Meadows), of Granville County, North Carolina, died bet. 1835 - 1840 in Bedford Co., TN.
Andrew J. MORRISON, of Orange Co., VA, died in September 11, 1777 at the battle of Brandywine in VA.
Isaac STEELE, of (Old 96 District) Pendleton District, South Carolina, died 1803 in Pendleton District, SC.
John OGLE, of Rowan County, North Carolina, died bet. 1806-1808 in Adair Co., KY.
David WADE, of (Old 96 District) Pendleton District, South Carolina, died 1818 in Pickens Co., SC.
*James Dickens is surely the brother of my 5th GGF Henry Dickens Sr., and it is my belief the "Rebeccah Dickens" who married my 4th GGF Jeremiah Dickens in Caswell Co., NC in 1802 (Jeremiah was the son of Henry Dickens Sr.) was the daughter of this James Dickens.
NOTE: I have been asked on several occasion if Henry Dickens Sr. served in the Revolutionary War. To date, I have NOT FOUND any indication that he served, supported, or provided any provisions to the cause - thus, although Henry was of the right age, I do NOT believe Henry Dickens Sr. served. Furthermore, I am certain that none of Henry's sons served either, as none were old enough.
**The connection to William Shoulders may or may not be accurate. I cannot document or prove beyond anecdotal happenstance that this particular William Shoulders from Bertie/Chatham was indeed the father of my 5th GGF Malachi Shoulders of Smith Co., TN.
State of Franklin Territorial 1792 Militia (Tennessee)
Bartlett GENTRY, born about 1755-61, was living in Washington County (in the area now Greene and Jefferson Co., TN) prior to 1778, and served as Lieutenant in the State of Franklin militia, died between 1840-1850 Jackson Co., AL.
Augusta Co., Virginia 1794 Militia (Pendleton Co., WV) Daniel HARPOLE, born about 1773, served in the militia of Augusta Co., VA under Capt. William Patton in 1794, died 1868 Manchester, Coffee Co., TN.
Claiborne Co., Tennessee 1808 Militia
Hugh BRAGG, of Grainger, Hawkins, Franklin, Warren, and Coffee County Tennessee, was born between 1770-1774 in Virginia (probably Halifax Co.), died between 1840-1850 in Coffee Co., TN.
Franklin Co., Tennessee 1810 Militia
George BRADSHAW, who migrated from Oglethorpe County, Georgia to Franklin County Tennessee, was born before 1774 possibly in Virginia, died before 1820 probably in Franklin Co., TN.
William James BRAGG, of Shelby Co.,
Alabama, served as a Union soldier in Virginia under the alias:
John Wilson, died 1912 Madison Co., AL. *The exact date for the death of Iverson and Elisha is not known because of conflicting dates for the incident in reference material.
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