WAR OF 1812 SOLDIERS CAPT. ROBERT MALONEY COMPANY … · 1850 Gentry County, MO: Elija, age 64; Susannah, age 50 Died November 13, 1858, buried Carter Cemetery, Gentry County, Missouri
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WAR OF 1812 SOLDIERS CAPT. ROBERT MALONEY COMPANY
2nd Regiment Lillards East TN Volunteers
[From the Family Records of Richard Harrison Doughty]
Captain Robert Maloney
1784-1848
Buried Cross Anchor Cemetery
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John Adams, Captain Robert Maloney Company
1812 Tax/Militia List: Captain McSpaden's District
October 29, 1813: "Discharged, unable to perform duty."
Married April 12, 1809 Sally Davis
1830: John, age 40-59
1840: Not Found
David Allison (Junior): Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of Ewen Allison]
1811 Captain William Guinn District
November 26, 1804 married Elizabeth Shields
Enlistment Record [does not appear on Captain Maloney's Muster Roll]
March 15, 1819 Land Indenture: David and Ewen Allison, heirs of David Allison, deceased".
1830: age 50-59; Elizabeth, age 40-49
1840: age 60-69; Elizabeth, age 50-59
1850: Neither David Junior or Elizabeth are found. No 1851 or 1855 Bounty Land Application.
Vincent Anderson, Sgt: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813 Captain Thomas Smith District
April 6, 1815: married Nancy Ross
1850 Bounty Land 40 acres
December 1, 1855 Bounty Land 120 acres
1850: age 59, widower
1860: age 69
May 5, 1863 Signed Will
1870: age 79
April 25, 1872 Invalid Pension
Died February 6, 1873, buried Family Graveyard Lonesome Pine Trail/Rogersville Hwy.
John Armitage, Cpl: Captain Robert Maloney Company 1815 Capt. Caleb Parker District
December 23, 1817: married Betsey Bailey Gass (1800-1872, buried with John)
1830: age 30-39
1850: Elizabeth, age 50 widower
1855 Widow Bounty Land: 120 acres
Kidwell Cemetery: born May 16, 1792; died May 3, 1848
Daniel Britton/Britten, Captain Robert Maloney Company
[possibly never reported; no record of service or land warrants]
Not found in 1809-1817 Districts
Wife Margaret Gass [Marriage not in Greene County]
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1830: age 30-39
March 25, 1837: contributed land for Mount Pleasant UM Church [Find-A-Grave Memorial
posted to Mount Pleasant UM Church Cemetery]
1850: Daniel, age 53; Margaret, age 52
1855: Bounty Land: 120 acres
Died before 1858
1860, P.O. Timber Ridge: Margaret, age 62
No Widow Pension [1878 Act]
John Britton: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Not found in 1809-17 Districts
1830: age 30-39
1840: age 40-49
1850: John, age 55; Elizabeth, age 60
December 16, 1850 Application for Bounty Land: age 57, "volunteered Greeneville"
March 22, 1851: Bounty Land 40 acres
March 30, 1855: Bounty Land 120 acres
May 18, 1861 married Sarah Lemmons
1870: John, age 74, Widower
March 15, 1871 Application for Pension: Resides Greene County, age 74, married May 18, 1861
Sarah Lemmons; Attorney B. McDannel, Greeneville
Alexander Brown, Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813: Captain Jacob Hoyal District
1830: Not found as a head-of-household
1840: Not found as a head-of household
1850: Not find in Greene County Census
October 3, 1853 Will Probated; no wife named; bequests to Brannon family; Executor
Blackstone McDannel; Witness John Maloney [a son of Captain Robert Maloney]
George Brown, Deputy Quartermaster: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813: Captain Jacob Hoyle District;
August 18, 1807 married Peggy Trobaugh
1830: age 40-49, no wife
1840: age 50-59, no wife
No Bounty Land Warrants, indicating he died prior to the 1851 Act.
Jotham [Junior] Brown: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother-in-Law of Captain Robert Maloney; Uncle of William Brown]
1812 Captain Walter Clark District
October 8, 1807 married Margaret "Peggy" Maloney (1787-1858, buried with Jotham [sister of
Captain Robert Maloney])
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1830: age 40-49
1840: age 50-59
1850: Jotham, age 67; Margaret, age 64
1855 Bounty Land: 120 acres
Cross Anchor Cemetery: Born October 3, 1783; Died July 21, 1859
William Brown: Captain Robert Maloney Company and
Joseph Hale Company
[Son of David Brown, served with his father in Captain Joseph Hale Company]
William is not shown on Roster of Captain Hale; Affidavit for Bounty Land Application by his
stepmother, Milly Harmon Perry Brown.]
1815 Captain Henry Bowman District
June 11, 1816 married Elizabeth 'Betsy' Hankins Brown, married June 11, 1816
November 3, 1845: Invalid Pension Application: age 49, filed Greene County. "Substituted for
Hugh Maloney in the Company commanded by Captain Joseph Hale. Served six months in
place of Hugh Maloney, deceased. A foot soldier... marched with the troops a distance of 800
miles to Mobile in the State of Alabama... marching day and night. " [Hugh Maloney was a
brother of Captain Robert Maloney.]
October 20, 1847: Letter by Andrew Johnson to Pension Office; Affidavit by Cornelius Hughes.
February 7, 1854: Affidavit by Lt. David Farnsworth, age 68.
Awarded Pension $6/month, "3/4th's disability".
November 2, 1854: married Lucinda Babb Babb (widow of Archibald Babb)
1860: William, age 65; Lucinda, age 40
July 18, 1862: Signed Will, "second wife Lucinda"; Will Probated October 3, 1864
Price Cemetery, Romeo: Born: August 6, 1797; Died: February 3, 1864
[William's Descendants founded Brown's Mountain Cemetery on the cusp of Greene and
Hawkins Counties.]
James Callihan: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1811 Captain David White District
May 24, 1817 married Cynthia Black
1830: James, age 40-50
1840: Not found
No Bounty Land Warrants indicating James was deceased before 1851.
James Campbell: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813 Captain Francis Register District
October 29, 1913: "deserted"
Wife: Priscilla (marriage not in Greene County)
1850: James, age 67; Priscilla, age 59
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Ellis/Elias Carter: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Son of Daniel Carter, Revolutionary War Soldier, Will July 27, 1829]
1814 Captain Thomas Smith District
March 4, 1814 married Susana Anderson
1830: Ellis, age 30-39; Susan, age 20-29
1840: Ellis, age 40-49; Susan, age 30-39
June 8, 1848 married Rhodia Burns
1850: Elias, age 53; wife Rhody, age 48
1855: Bounty Land, 80 acres
Carter Cemetery on Mountain Gap Road: Elias (1794-1863); Rhoda (1810-1878)No Widow
Pension (Act of 1878)
Elijah Carter: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Son of Levi Carter, Will December 5, 1809]
1814 Captain Thomas Smith District
August 15, 1811 married Susana "Cassel"/Casteel (1795-1859)
1840 Rush County, Indiana: Elijah, age 50-59; Susannah, age 40-49
May 1, 1846: Land Entry filed, Gentry County, MO
1850 Gentry County, MO: Elija, age 64; Susannah, age 50
Died November 13, 1858, buried Carter Cemetery, Gentry County, Missouri
Jeremiah Casteel: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1812 Captain Thomas Smith District
February 17, 1813: married Susana Jones
1830: Jeremiah, age 30-39; Susana, age 30-39
1840: Jeremiah, age 50-59; Susana, age 40-49
1850 Greene County: age 79, widower
[No Bounty Land Warrants are found, suggesting Jeremiah died shortly after the 1850 census.]
Probably buried on their farm, which may be a portion of today's Malone Cemetery on Union
Road and near Casteel Road.
George Cunningham: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Not found in 1809-17 Tax/Militia Districts
April 24, 1815: purchased 42 acres on Lick Creek
April 1, 1820: purchased 15 acres on Limestone Fork
1850 Monroe County, KY: George, age 56; Harriet, age 50, born South Carolina
1851 Bounty Land: 40 acres
1855 Bounty Land: 80 acres, lives Monroe County, KY
Died: March 22, 1869, Monroe County, KY
April 3, 1879 Widow Pension: Harried Howard, filed April 3, 1879 Kentucky; married April 30,
1850, Monroe County, KY. Soldier's first Wife: Polly Lacky
1880: Hariett Cunninham, age 80, born South Carolina
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Mount Gilead Church of Christ Cemetery, Tompkinsville, KY: Harriet born October 6, 1799;
died April 19, 1892
Edward Day: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Not found in 1809-17 Tax/Militia Districts
October 29, 1813: discharged, "unable to perform duty", pay $4.12
February 9, 1814: married Eleanor Deinkin/Duncan, Greene County
1850: possibly lived in Campbell County, TN, age 60, "Pauper"
Thomas Davis [Junior]: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Note: There were three men named Thomas Davis at the time of the War of 1812. Based on the
names of soldiers in the Robert Maloney Company, the man probably is:
Son of Thomas Senior and Sarah Walker Davis [married April 7, 1795], Sarah's Will January 27,
1835: "Thomas lives with William McAmish, Junior."
1812 Captain Thomas McSpaddin District; Thomas Davis Junior
Wife: Margaret Covington Davis (1782-1866, buried with Thomas)[not in married in Greene Co]
1850: Thomas, age 72; Margaret, age 66
1855 Bounty Land; no acreage stated
New Bethel C.P. Church Cemetery: Thomas born June 12, 1775; died September 1, 1858;
Margaret, born 1782; died February 11, 1866
Nicholas Dunnigan: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813 Captain Joseph Hale District
August 7, 1811 married Rebecca Wright (1792-1859), buried Hillsdale Cemetery, Mills County,
Iowa
1830: age 40-49; wife age 30-39
1840: age 50-59; wife 40-49
1850: Nicholas, age 63; Rebecca, age 58
1851 Bounty Land: filed Greene County "Volunteered Greene Co.", 40 acres
1855 Bounty Land: filed Mills County, Iowa, 120 acres
December 13, 1863: married Caroline Varner, Cocke County[ as stated in Soldier's Pension
application]
1870: Nicholas, age 80; Caroline, age 42
February 14, 1871 Pension Application: age 81, lives Big Creek Station, Cocke County
Emanuel Dyke, Fifer: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1814 Captain Thomas McSpaddin
September 16, 1811 married Fannie Wilson
1830: Not found in Census
Died before March 1832 [widow, Fannie remarried Heironemus Dyche on March 13, 1832;
Chancery Court record]
Robert Foster: Captain Robert Maloney Company
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[Brother-in-Law of John and Joseph Johns(t)on, in same Company]
1813: Captain Jacob Hoyal District
November 10, 1802 Married Mercy/Marsy Johns(t)on Johnson
1830: Robert, age 40-50; Marsy, age 40-50
Died before August 1833 [Estate Inventory, Mercy Foster, Executor; Mercy/Marsy Johns(t)on
Johnson (died before April 1850, Estate Inventory)]
Jesse Foshea 'Forshay': Captain Robert Maloney Company Not found in the 1809-1817 Tax/Militia List Greene.
No service records/bounty lands/pensions are found in Tennessee. One record is found for him in
Greene County:
September 20, 1816: Jesse 'Forchee" witnesses a Land Deed for Hartley
[He may be - or is an under-aged son of John "Foashe" who is in 1809 Captain Benjamin Neil's
District and appears one time in the 1809-1817 Greene County Districts List. December 11,
1794: John "Forshay" married Agnes Weston, bond by Isaac Armitage, who is in the same 1809
District List; and who in 1813 is in Captain Thomas Smith District. These are North Greene
County men, many who live in the Romeo/Baileyton area. Orphan Court Record, April 1809
Term: "State vs George Starnes -- beating and ill treating an orphan boy, Joseph Foshie - boy
taken from his services and transferred to Simon Weston."
Richard Foshea 'Forshee'/Foshe/Fashee: Captain Robert Maloney Company Not found in the 1809-1817 Tax/Militia List Greene.
March 12, 1813: Witnesses a Land Deed for 'Harty'.
January 4, 1815 married Bitsey Fisher
1830: Monroe County, age 30-39
1850: Bounty Land Application, age 63 filed Monroe County, TN; awarded 40 acres
March 28, 1855: Bounty Land Application, 120 acres, filed Monroe County, TN April 10,
1872: Invalid Pension Application; "Rejected": 'in sympathy with enemy during rebellion'.
[Before the Civil War, a man's Loyalty was never questioned and Bounty Land Warrants
under the Acts of 1851 and 1855 were awarded. After the Civil War, for the old soldiers of
the War of 1812 to receive Pension (under the 1871 Act), Loyalty Statements and Affidavits
were required. In some instances, previously awarded Pensions were "suspended" until
Loyalty could be confirmed.] Died January 11, 1872, Monroe County
April 4, 1878 Widow Pension filed Monroe County: Susan Wolf, married September 1848,
Monroe County; Awarded $8/month.
John Freshour (Junior), Cpl: Captain Robert Maloney Company and
Captain James Penny's Company
Son of John Freshour Senior, Revolutionary War Soldier [Will March 2, 1801]
1812: Captain Thomas Wilson District
January 1, 1808 married Mary Magdaline Peters
1850: John, age 66; Margaret age 57
1851 Bounty Land Application: Resides Cedar Creek, Greene Co.; Awarded 40 acres
1855: Bounty Land, 120 acres
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1870: John, age 87; wife age 81
Died November 16, 1870; Believed to be buried in St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery.
October 14, 1873: Widow Pension
John Given/Garvin: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1812: Captain William Guinn District
August 29, 1805 married Mary Hood
March 3, 1815: purchased 4 acres on Richland Creek
1830 "Garvin": age 60-70
1840 Not found
John Gass, Cpl: Captain Maloney Company TN Militia and
Captain George Gregory Company
1809-1817 Tax/Militia District: Undetermined
March 26, 1818 married Anna Cox
1850 Jefferson County: John, age 63; Anna, age 52
1851 Bounty Land 80 acres
1855 Bounty Land 80 acres
May 15, 1855 Greene County: married Nancy Gass.
May 25, 1867, Jefferson County: signed Will; Probated October 1871
1870 Jefferson County: John age 81, Nancy age 61
June 26, 1871 Invalid Pension application: resides Jefferson, wife Nancy Gass, "married May
1856 "at the house of Charles Gass in Greene County"
James Gladden [Junior?]: [Captain Robert Maloney Company?]
2nd Regiment, Lillards East TN Vol and Captain Charles Lewin Company
[Possibly son of James Gladden Senior, Revolutionary War, or Benjamin Gladden]
Not shown on the Muster Roll of Capt. Maloney
Enlistment record: 2nd Regiment, Lillards [infers Robert Maloney Company]
Enlisted in Cocke County in Captain Lewin Company [Pension application of brother, William]
1816 Captain Gilbert Woolsey District
March 24, 1818 Greene County married Omey Wilson
[No record of Bounty Land, indicating soldier was deceased before 1851]
Joseph Gladden: Captain Robert Maloney Company and
Captain Charles Lewin Company
[Brother of James Gladden]
Not in 1809-1917 Tax/Militia Districts Lists, although in Greene County Land Registers in 1816.
Enlisted in Cocke County in Captain Lewin Co. [Pension application of brother, William.]
Born September 28, 1772
1815: Land owner in Cocke County
1850: Lived Benton County, Alabama
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1855: Bounty Land 160 acres, filed under Captain Maloney Company
Wife 1: Amy Beason (1784-1820); Wife 2: Martha Jane Price Collins (1796-1869) [Family
information, Find-A-Grave]
Died: March 14, 1859, buried Gladden Cemetery, Calhoun County, Alabama
James Gooden/Goodin: Captain Robert Maloney Company, 3rd
Regiment Lillard E. Tennessee Vol.
1813 Captain Thomas Smith District
Enlistment only; No Bounty Land; No Pension
December 30, 1806 married Mahala Cox
1840: Benjamin Gooden, age 50-59
Died before 1841 Chancery Court: "Benjamin Gooden, Administrator of James Gooden,
deceased, and Guardian of minor heirs: Matthew, Valentine, Polly C. and Hannah N. Gooden.
William Guinn, Cpl.: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1812: Captain William Guinn District
May 5, 1818 Rhea County: married Margaret Woodword [Widow Pension Application]
1836: Civil Districts created, William Guinn's "plantation" cited as boundary line between
District 10 [Town of Greeneville and District 13 [today's Tusculum area]
1850 Rhea County: William, age 53; Margaret, age 53
1851 Bounty Land 40 acres
1855 Bounty Land 120 acres
Pension October 19, 1871: Resides Washington County and Rhea County, TN
Died November 21, 1871 Washington County
September 18, 1879 Widow Pension Application
John Edward Hankins: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of William A. Hankins]
Son of William Hankins Senior, Will April 25, 1821: sons, William and John E. Hankins, "200
acres I now live on, purchased from Joshua Kidwell [buried Kidwell Cemetery]; Executors John
E. and William Hankins (Junior).
1815 Captain Henry Bowman District
November 11, 1819: purchased along with William A. Hankins and John Carter, 180 acre tract
on Lick Creek. Died before 1840
Wife: Sarah Farnsworth Gass (1788-1858) [marriage not in Greene County]
1840: Sarah, age 40-50
February 3, 1840 Orphan Court: Sarah Hankins guardian to Mary, Nancy A., and John.
1850: Sarah, age 62 and John E. Junior, age 28
1855: Widow Bounty Land, 120 acres
Buried Hankins Family Cemetery, North Greene County [Cemetery recently restored]
William A. Hankins Jr., Sgt.: Captain Robert Maloney Company
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[Brother of John E. Hankins Senior]
Son of William Hankins Senior, Will April 25, 1821: sons, William and John E. Hankins, "200
acres I now live on, purchased from Joshua Kidwell [buried Kidwell Cemetery]; Executors John
E. and William Hankins (Junior).
1813 Captain Henry Bowman District
January 28, 1822: married Perlina Farnsworth
1830: William, age 30-39
1840: William, age 40-49
1850: William, age 59; Perlina age 45
Will probated March 3, 1851
Buried in Hankins Family Cemetery near White House Rd.
John Hardin [Jr.]: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Son of John Hardin Senior, Revolutionary War Soldier
1813 Captain Francis Register District
February 12, 1808 married Clarissa Newman (1787-1873, buried with John)
1830: John, age 40-49; Clarissa, age 40-49
1840: John, age 50-59; Clarissa, age 50-59
1850: Clarissa, age 63
1855 Widow Bounty Land: 120 acres "soldier served full period of sixty days"
March 14, 1871 Widow Pension Application: Soldier died December 25, 1845, filed Greene
County, age 83; Pensioned $8/month
Kidwell Cemetery: Born November 25, 1788; Died December 25, 1844 [Tombstone]
Peter Harmon, 1st Lt.: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Later commissioned Captain when Robert Maloney resigned.]
[Greene County Pioneer Vol. 28, Number 2, pages 129-141]
Son of John Harmon Sr., a Revolutionary War Soldier [Will probated 1837: Sons Peter,
Benjamin (deceased), John Junior & Jacob]
1813 Captain Thomas McSpaddin District
February 24, 1820 married Elizabeth "Betsy" Bowman (1794-1882, buried with Peter) [Daughter
of Sparling Bowman, Revolutionary War Soldier]
December 14, 1851 Bounty Land: age 65; 40 acres; Affidavit by David Rice, 1st Lt.
April 21, 1855 Bounty Land: age "69 or 70"; 120 acres
March 9, 1878 Widow Pension Application: Filed Greene Co, age 84; Agent B. McDannel;
Application "presented in person to Pension Commission by Andrew Johnson"; Pensioned
$8/month.
Harmon Graveyard [in the 20th Century known as Mt. Vernon Cemetery]:
Captain Peter Harmon: Born April 18, 1785; Died August 13, 1870; War 1812 Headstone, "Lt."
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Daniel Harty/Hartley: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Son of Dennis Harty, Revolutionary War Soldier [Will August 19, 1810; sons: Jacob and Daniel]
1812 Captain Thomas McSpaddin District
August 24, 1815 married Nancy Anderson (1798-1862, buried with Daniel)
1830: age 30-39; wife, age 20-29
1840: age 40-49; wife, age 40-49
1850 Newton County, Missouri: Daniel, age 56; Nancy, age 49
1851: Bounty Land, 40 acres, resides Newton County, Missouri
April 5, 1856: Bounty Land, age 61,filed Newton County, Missouri; "volunteered in Greene
County, TN"; Awarded 120 acres.
May 25, 1871: Pension: "Hartley", age, 74, lives Newton Co., Missouri.
Died January 22, 1876; buried Powers Cemetery, Newton County, Missouri
David Harty/Hartley: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Not found in 1809-1817 District List
Not found in Greene County Census and no marriage record
No Bounty Land Warrants (Act of 1851)
October 1845 Chancery Court Record: "possessions sold for debts owed" [possibly deceased]
John High: Captain Robert Maloney Company
"Discharged, unable to perform duty; Pay: $4.12
Not in 1809-1817 Districts Lists
August 30, 1810: possibly married Lucy Martin in North Carolina
Not in Greene County Census
1850: possibly lived in Smith County, TN: John age 71, born NC; wife Rebecca, age 68
1860: Smith County, TN: John, age 82
[said to be father of Martin High (1806-1887), buried Cross Anchor]
David Rice Holt: 2nd Regiment (Lillard's) E. TN Volunteers
[Possibly Infers service in Captain Robert Maloney Company]
[Brother of Joseph Holt]
Not found in 1809-1917 Districts
Son of David Holt, Revolutionary War Soldier (1764-1837, buried Holt-Moore Graveyard), Will
signed December 16, 1836; Sons: Joseph, David R., John P. Executors: Joseph and David Rice
Holt]
Not in Greene County Marriages
January 16, 1821: Witness for Deed of Father, David.
Not in or after 1830 Greene County
No Bounty Land or Pension records
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Joseph Holt, Sgt.: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of David Rice Holt; Brother-in-Law of John Wear Wilson]
Son of David Holt, Revolutionary War Soldier (1764-1837, buried Holt-Moore Graveyard), Will
signed December 16, 1836; Sons: Joseph, David R., John P. Executors: Joseph and David Rice
Holt]
1812 Captain Jacob Hoyal District
June 30, 1800: married Sally Clarke
1850: Sarah Holt, age 70, born New Jersey; resided with James W. Galbreath (married June 22,
1829 Jane Moore)
December 28, 1850: Widow Bounty Land Application: Joseph died "1824-25 near Bolivar, TN";
March 26, 1855: Widow Bounty Land Application: age 74; Affidavits by Seburn Jewel and John
R. Moore [grandchildren of David Holt].
1860: Sarah Holt, age 79; resided with James W. Galbreath, age 55, and wife, Jane
1870: Sarah Holt, age 89; resided with Jane Galbreath (widow of James), age 69
February 14, 1871 Widow Pension Application; Pensioned August 8, 1871; $8/month
Sarah's Date of Death is not known; Tombstone in Holt-Moore Graveyard, originally located on
today's Airport property was relocated in 2010. During excavation of graves, no remains were
found at Sarah's tombstone. She may be buried at Mt. Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Ezekiel Howard: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1812 Captain Daniel Coffman District
Wife: Fanny Scruggs, married December 10, 1802
1830 and 1840 not in Greene County census
1850 possibly resided in Lumpkin County, GA: Ezekiel and Fannie, age 74
1855 Bounty Land: 120 acres
Alfred Hunter, Cpl: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Not found in 1809-1817 Districts List
July 27, 1817 purchased Lot #54 in Greeneville
November 20, 1820 married Eliza Green/Guin
April 27, 1818 Deputy Sheriff in Greeneville [Deed Book]
October 1833: "High Sheriff is dead" [Chancery Court, November 1833]
John Hybarger: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1814 Captain Thomas McSpadden District
May 12, 1813 married Agnes Magill (1786-1856)
1830 Indiana: John, age 40-49; Agnes, age 40-49
1840: Indiana: John, age 50-59
1850: Indiana: John, age 62; Agnes, age 64
1855 Bounty Land: 120 acres
Died1865, buried Phanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Fountain County, Indiana
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James Jackson: Captain Robert Maloney Company
and Captain Francis Register Company
Not found in 1809-1817 Militia Districts List
No Records found in Greene County
John Johns(t)on: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of Joseph Johns(t)on] Son
of Zopher Johnston, Revolutionary War Soldier
1814 Captain Henry Bowman District; 1816 Captain Davis District
February 7, 1809: married Caty McKahen
October 31, 1813: "Discharged, unable to perform duty." Paid $4.90.
1850: age 62
February 5, 1855 Will probated Greene County; possibly buried Kidwell or Cross Anchor Cem.
Caty McKahen Johnson resided in Sullivan County, Missouri by 1860
Joseph Johns(t)on: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of John Johns(t)on]
Son of Zopher Johnston, Revolutionary War Soldier
1816 Captain David Adams District
December 18, 1816: married Elizabeth Cooper (died before 1850)
1850: age 58, Widower
1855 Bounty Land: 120 acres
1860: Widower, resided Sullivan County, Missouri
1871 Greene County Tax Roll; last record for him. Presumed to be buried with wife in the old
Cooper Graveyard near Spider Stines Road.
Caleb Jones: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Son of Joseph Jones, Revolutionary War Soldier [ Will April 26, 1826: Sons Caleb, Thomas and
Joseph Jones.]
1813 Captain Thomas Smith District
April 11, 1815: married Ibby Greene
January 13, 1825: married Peggy Casteel; July 22, 1833: "son-in-law", Will of Peter Casteel
1840: age 50-59
Mar 14, 1851 Bounty Land Application: age 62, volunteered Greeneville; "Discharge Certificate
destroyed by fire." Certified by Captain Peter Harmon; Awarded 40 acres
April 2, 1855 Bounty Land Application: age 'about' 65, resides Greene County; Attest: William
Ross, Thomas McAmish; Awarded 120 acres
1860: age 60, widower
John A. Jones: Captain Robert Maloney Company and
Captain Thomas Goodson Company
1809-17 District Undetermined
1852 Bounty Land, 160 acres, filed Lafayette County, Missouri
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1871 Bounty Land, 50 acres; filed in Jefferson County, Indiana
July 21, 1871 Pension: filed Indiana; "substituted for Jacob Collett in Captain Maloney
Company; substituted for Thomas Pogue in Captain Thomas Goodson Company". May
29, 1885 Widow Pension: Mary Field Roscob Schultz Hoffman Weaver, age 67 filed
Indiana, married 23 years; "First wife name unknown, died September 1861".
Morris Chapel Cemetery, Jefferson County, Indiana: Died December 11, 1884
Samuel Keller: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Son of John Keller [Chancery Court December 1848]
1815 Captain Caleb Park District
July 5, 1815 married Rebecca Carter (1793-1876, buried with husband)
1830: Samuel, age 30-39; Rebecca, age 30-39
1840: Samuel, age 40-49
1850: Samuel, age 58; Rebecca, age 58
1855 Bounty Land: 120 acres
1860: Samuel, age 66; Rebecca, age 67
May 19, 1863 Will
November 1871: Chancery Court, "deceased"
Carters Station UMC Cemetery: Died December 26, 1867, 74Y 3M 18D
John M. Kyle: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813 Captain Jacob Hale District
March 10, 1806: marriage bondsman for John Black
1809 and 1810 witnessed deeds
July 20, 1816 Deed Book: bought land in Greene Co.: "lived Knoxville".
1840: possibly lived Hawkins County, age 40-49
No Bounty Land; No Pension
[Bounty Land Warrants are no longer available on Fold3 after this Surname]
John Maloney: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of Captain Robert Maloney]
Son of John Maloney Sr., an immigrant from Ireland
1813 Captain Henry Bowman District
December 6, 1821 married Jenny Samples
1850: Resided Sullivan County, Missouri, age 59
1860: Sullivan County, MO, age 69, widower, lived with brother-in-law Christopher Cooper Jr.
Died before 1870; Probably buried Campground Cemetery, Sullivan County, MO.
Captain Robert Maloney,
2nd Lillard's E. Tennessee Vol.
[Greene County Pioneer Volume 21 Number 2, pages 138-144]
[Son of John Maloney Sr., an immigrant from Ireland]
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Born in Ireland; Tailor by trade; Marriage Bondsman and probable mentor of Andrew Johnson
who named a son, Robert
May 8, 1805: married Catherine Cooper [(died November 16, 1862, presumed buried with
husband; [DOD Family Bible; daughter of Christopher Cooper Senior, a Revolutionary War
Soldier]
1812 Captain Thomas McSpaddin District, Greene County
1830: Robert, age 40-49; Catherine, age 40-49
1840: Robert, age 50-59; Catherine, age 50-59; father, John Senior, age 80-89
May 12, 1848 Will signed: Wife Catherine; Sons: John, Valentine & Robert Junior
1830: Robert, age 40-49; Catherine, age 40-49
1840: Robert, age 50-59; Catherine, age 50-59
1850: Catherine, age 61, Widow
1860: Catherine, age 72; Robert Junior, age 29
Cross Anchor Cemetery: Robert: Died June 16, 1848 [Family Bible]
Orsamus A. [Allen] Martin: Captain Robert Maloney Company
3rd Regiment, Lillard's E. TN. Volunteers
1812 Captain Joseph Hale District: Allen Martin
1819 Greene County: Witness to Deed: Orsamus A. Martin No
further records found in Greene County or US.
No Pension
Robert W. McAmis/McCamish: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Son of William McCamish, Revolutionary War Soldier; Will April 24, 1826; Sons: Samuel,
George, James, John, Isaac, Adam, Robert, Thomas and William; [Tennessee's First Settlers and
Soldiers, Edward C. McAmis]
August 1, 1812: married Mary 'Polly' Moore (buried with Robert) [Widow gives date of
marriage as May 15, 1799 in Pension Application]
1815 Captain Calib Parker District
1830 Greene County: Robert, age 30-39; Mary, age 30-39
1840 Sevier County: Robert, age 40-49; Mary, age 40-49
1850 Murray County, Georgia: Robert, age 63; Elizabeth, age 66
February 5, 1853: Bounty Land 40 acres
January 1, 1856: Bounty Land 120 acres
Died February 2, 1858 Murray County, Georgia [Widow Pension Application]
1860 Murray County, Georgia: Polly, age 60 (age is wrong), Widow
1870 Murray County, Georgia: Mary, age 80, Widow
October 25, 1871: Widow Pension Application filed Murray County, Georgia, age 76
April 29, 1873: Pensioned $8/month "Special Circumstances" Old Summerour
Methodist Church Cemetery:
Robert's Tombstone is unreadable except for his name. Mary's Tombstone is very legible.
Samuel McAmis/McCamish: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of Robert and Thomas, Will of William McAmish 4-24-1826]
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[Son of William McCamish, Revolutionary War Soldier; Will April 24, 1826; Sons: Samuel,
George, James, John, Isaac, Adam, Robert, Thomas and William]
November 11, 1812 married Elizabeth Dyke
1813 Captain Jacob Hoyal District
1830 Greene: Samuel, age 30-39; Elizabeth, age 30-39
1840 Greene: Samuel, age 40-49; Elizabetth, age 40-49
April 3,1848 Invalid Pension Application: age 56, resides Greene; Letter to Andrew Johnson to
"expedite".
1850 Greene: Samuel, age 56; Elizabeth, age 46
1851 Bounty Land: Awarded 40 acres
1855 Bounty Land: Awarded 120 acres
August 4, 1856 Affidavit by Thomas McCamish, age 73, "brother", resides Bradley County.
December 24, 1858 McMinn County: married Mary Elizabeth Williams Underwood
1860 McMinn County: Samuel, age 64; Mary, age 42
Died May 18, 1871 [Widow's Pension Application]
April 17, 1883 Widow Pension Application: Mary E. Underwood (first husband, James
Underwood); resides McMinn County; Pensioned $9.50/month.
Thomas McAmis: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Son of William McCamish, Revolutionary War Soldier; Will April 24, 1826; Sons: Samuel,
George, James, John, Isaac, Adam, Robert, Thomas and William]
June 10, 1807 married Sally Baily
1813 Captain Jacob Hotal District
1830 Greene: Thomas, age 40-49; Sally, age 30-39
1840 Greene: Thomas, age 50-59; Sally, age 40-49
1850 Greene: Thomas, age 66; Sally, age 55
1856 Resides Bradley County [see above affidavit for brother, Samuel.]
October 16, 1857; Will Probated September 5, 1859
August 1859 Died Greene County, age 74, "Consumption" District #12 [Mortality Schedule]
Buried "in a field off Route 93, 1 1/2 miles from Walkertown". [TN FS&S, by McAmihs] 1860
Greene: Sarah, age 68, Widow
William McBride [Junior?], 1st Major: Captain Robert Maloney Company
5th Booth's Regiment E. TN Militia
Probably a son of William McBride Senior, Revolutionary War Soldier, who died in the War.
1813 Captain Thomas McSpaddin District
February 24, 1800 married Sarah Dulaney
1851 Bounty Land: 80 acres
Invalid Pension June 18, 1845: filed Greeneville, age 66; Affidavit by Andrew Johnson;
Pensioned $25/month.
1830: age 50-60
1840: age 60-70
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1850: William, age 72; Sarah, age 66
Died December 8, 1851, Greene County
August 11, 1853: Widow Pension: Sarah Dulaney; Attest: B. McDaniel, Greeneville; filed
Greene County. [Widow Pension application names all children, including daughters' married
surnames.]
1860 Dallas County, MO: Widow, Sarah Dulaney, age 74, lived with William Jr., age 47.
John McKee: Captain Robert Maloney Company,
Col. William Lillard Regiment, 2nd Regiment E. TN Militia
1815 Captain Calib Parker District
Born November 1, 1775 Donegal, Ireland
First wife name unknown
September 5, 1833 married Elizabeth W. Anderson (1809-1880, buried with John)
1840: John, age 60-69; Elizabeth, age 20-29
1850: John, age 74; Elizabeth, age 41
Old Harmony Graveyard: Died January 28, 1860
February 6, 1860 Will probated
No Bounty Land Warrants or Widow Pension Record found.
William McNeese: Captain Robert Maloney Company and
Captain Francis Register Company
[possibly son of Jonas McNeese]
1812 Captain William Kelly District
November 8, 1814 married Sally Broyles
1815 Captain Henry Bowman District
October 29, 1813: Captain Maloney Company: Discharged, unable to perform duty; paid $4.12.
1845 Invalid Pension Captain Register Company
1830 Possibly Jefferson County, TN: William, age 30-39; wife, age 20-29
1840 Possibly Giles County, TN: William, age 40-49; wife, age 30-39
Married Elizabeth Lady, date not known [Widow Bounty Land Application]
1845 Invalid Pension Application under service with Captain Francis Register Company
1850 Monroe County, Kentucky: William, age 62; Elizabeth, age 58
Died July 22, 1854 [Widow Bounty Land Application]
1854 Widow Bounty Land Application: filed Monroe County, KY, Elizabeth Lady age 60,
married Monroe County, KY. "Rejected".
1860 Monroe County, KY: Elizabeth, age 71, Widow [possibly buried Gamliel Cemetery,
Monroe County, KY, no dates]
Andrew McPheron: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of James McPherran Junior]
1812 Captain Thomas McSpadden District
May 17, 1809: married Jinny/Jane Mitchell; bondsman James McPheron Senior
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1830: age 40-49
Died March 7, 1845; Will probated April 8, 1845: bequest to Elizabeth, "wife of James
McPheron". Probably buried in Family Graveyard off Whitehouse Rd; now destroyed.
1850 Widow Bounty Land: 50 acres; Affidavit by Peter Harmon, Lt., promoted to Captain.
September 16, 1871 Widow Pension: Jane Mitchell, "soldier enlisted for three month term,
served four months".
James McPherran [Junior]: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of Andrew McPheron]
1812 Captain Thomas McSpadden District
December 27, 1802: married Martha Rodgers, bond by James McPheron Senior
March 26, 1808: married Betsey Davis
Discharged early; paid $4.12
Died before 1830
1830: James (Sr) age 70-79 (father); Betsey, age 30-39 (wife of Junior)
Probably buried Family Graveyard on "McPherran Ridge" near Whitehouse Road (now
destroyed). [Refer to 1814 purchase by James McPherran of Town Lot #70, adjacent to whereon
John Sevier Junior lives", witnessed by Samuel McPherran.]
May 18, 1848: Will of Elizabeth 'McPearn'/McPheron: "widow of James McPheron, everything
to William M. and Cassa E. Morgan".
Samuel "McPherson"/McPherran: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[The 'McPherson' surname does not appear in the 1809-1817 District Records.]
Not found in 1809-17 Tax/Militia Districts January
23, 1792 married Mary Campbell Discharged
early, paid $4.12.
July 27, 1814: Samuel McPherran witnessed Deed for James McPherran for purchase of Town
Lot #70 adjacent to "whereon John Sevier Junior lives".
1830: not in Greene County
March 23, 1848 Will signed: Bequests to brothers, Andrew (Jr.) and Allen, 'the lands his father,
Andrew (Sr.), left him'. Witnesses: John and Jacob Harmon ['McPherran Ridge' was off of
White House Road and near the John Harmon, Revolutionary War Soldier, farm.]
William "McPherson"/McPherran: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[The 'McPherson' surname does not appear in the 1809-1817 District Records.]
1812 Captain Thomas McSpadden District
December 9, 1801 married Susanna Smilie
Discharged early, paid $4.12
October 1815: Sold 96 acres sold to Smiley heirs
1818: Trustee for Friendship Meeting House [Deed]
August 3, 1821 Will Signed McPheran; Probated April 2, 1822: "To wife, Susana, to have
everything..."
1830: Susan McPherran, age 50-59
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Samuel Mitchell: Captain Robert Maloney Company, 2nd
Lillard's E. TN Vol.
[Brother of William Mitchell]
[Son of Thomas Mitchell Senior (Will July 25, 1821: sons John, Thomas Jr., Samuel, Andrew
and William.)]
1816 Captain David Adams District
Enlistment Record Only
December 2, 1818 married Elizabeth Armitage
Not found in Greene County 1830 or thereafter.
William Mitchell: Captain Robert Maloney Company, 2nd
Lillard's E. TN Vol.
[Brother of Samuel Mitchell]
[Son of Thomas Mitchell Senior (Will July 25, 1821: sons John, Thomas Jr., Samuel, Andrew
and William).]
1816 Captain David Adams District
Enlistment Record Only; No Bounty Lands, No Pension, No marriage Greene County.
March 3, 1818: Jury Duty, Greene County Not found in Greene County 1830 or
thereafter.
[Pension File Records are no longer available on Fold3 after this surname]
Benjamin Muncos: Captain Robert Maloney 1812
Captain Thomas McSpaddin District
Wife: name unknown; said to be a Native American [proven by DNA testing]
1820 Lived Gwinnet County, Georgia, age 26-44
1830 Lived Carroll County, Georgia, age 40-49
1840 Lived Randolph County, Alabama, age 50-59
David Noggle/Naggle: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1812 Captain Thomas Smith District
April 20, 1813: purchased 100 acres on Snow Camp Creek with William Ramsey.
October 29, 1813: "discharged, unable to perform duty", paid $4.12.
No other records in Greene County found. He may have lived in Union County, Indiana by 1820
where a man of that name married Mary England on June 1, 1820.
Andrew Parks/Park, Sgt.: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813: Captain Jacob Hoyal District
June 26, 1807 married Eleanor Brown
1830: Andrew Senior, age 40-49; Eleanor, age 40-49
1840: Andrew Senior, age 50-59; Eleanor, age 50-59
1850: Andrew Senior, age 69; Ellen age 66; resided Town of Greeneville
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1850's: Bounty Land Applications should be available from the National Archives] 1860
Greeneville District 10: Andrew Senior, age 78; no wife in household [Andrew Junior
resided in Cocke County.]
William Pierce: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813 Captain John Olinger District
No further information available on this man.
1830: Not in Greene County in.
Constant Pratt: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Not in 1809-1817 Tax/Militia Districts
March 24, 1818 married Esther Shelley
May 4, 1824: purchased 75 acres in Greene County
1830: Greene County, age 30-39
1840 Izard County, Arkansas: age 40-49
1850 Izard County: Constant, age 55; Esther, age 64
October 30, 1857: appears to have used Bounty Land Warrant to acquire 120 acres in Izard Co.
1860 Izard County, Arkansas: Constant age 65; Esther age 75.
John Price [Junior]: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Son of John Price Senior, a Revolutionary War Soldier; [Senior's Will probated Mach 4, 1839]
May 25, 1813 John Senior purchased 100 acres on Puncheon Camp Creek, "being part of 311
acres granted to John Casteel in 1787."
1814 Captain Thomas Smith District
1830: John Senior age 70-80; John Junior age 40-50
1836 Civil Districts: Susanna shown as Head of Household [John Junior's widow] October
26, 1838 Will of John Price Senior signed: wife Mary; sons William, Richerson,
Alexander, Josiah, John Junior, "deceased".
[John Junior's wife's name not known: Senior makes bequest to son, John's children: Mariah,
Abraham, John, and '5 girls'.]
1850: Susannah Price, age 62; Abraham Price, age 27 [1823-1902, died Pineville, Missouri]
Owen Ragan: Captain Robert Maloney Company 2nd
Regiment (Lillard's) East TN Vol.
1814 Captain Joseph Kirk District
July 28, 1812 Greene County married Salena Jones
1830 possibly in Knox County: Owen, age 40-49; wife, ate 50-59
1850 possibly in Whitley County, KY: Owen, age 57; 2nd? wife, Nancy, age 55, Nathan, age 17,
with 5 other children, all born in KY.
1856 Bounty land Warrant #S1585
1860 Mercer County, MO: Owen, age 73, Widower; in household of son Nathan, age 28 Scott
Hill Cemetery, Mercer County, Missouri: Died May 7, 1870, 'age 83 years'; War 1812 Grave
Medallion.
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Clement Reynolds: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother-in-Law of Lt. (later Captain) Peter Harmon]
1814 Captain Thomas McSpaddin District
July 24, 1810, married Margaret Harmon [daughter of John Harmon, Revolutionary War Soldier]
1830: Clement, age 30-39; Margaret, age 30-39
1840: Clement, age 40-59; Margaret, age 40-49
1850: Clement, age 60; Margaret, age 55
August 9, 1850: Signed Will, Wife Margaret; Probated October 1, 1860
May be buried in New Bethel CP Church Cemetery, unmarked [previously the Family Graveyard
of John Harmon Junior (Margaret's brother).]
Lt. David Rice 2nd Lt: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1813 Captain Jacob Hoyal's District
August 28, 1804 married Mary Paxton
July 8, 1815 married Jane Rowe Doak
June 9, 1836 married Isabella Caldwell Brewer (1803-1892, buried Rice Cemetery, Dade
County, Missouri
[Marriages not in Greene County]
1830 Greene: David, age 50-59; Jane, age 30-40
1840 Greene: David, age 60-69; Isabella, age 40-50
1850 Greene: Davie, age 84, Isabella, age 47
1860: David, age 84; Isabella, age 57
Mt. Bethel Cemetery, Greeneville Died December 7, 1864
Alexander Russell, Ensign: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of Edward Y. and Thomas Russell Junior]
Son of Thomas Russell Senior [Chancery Court: dispute over Russell land: Heirs of Thomas
Senior "deceased before March 1826"; Lawsuit over subsequent sale of distributed property to
heirs: John, James, Thomas Jr., Elijah, Edward Y., William, Alexander and Hezekiah Russell and
heirs of John Temple.]
September 11, 1804: married Polly Carter
1813: Captain Joseph Hale District No
other Greene County records found.
Edward [Y.] Russell: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of Alexander and Thomas (Jr.) Russell]
Son of Thomas Russell [Chancery Court before 1826, heir of "Thomas Russell deceased."]
Not found in 1809-1817 Districts Listings
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February 12, 1819 Indenture: Edward Y. and Thomas Russell "heirs of Thomas Russell,
deceased, transfer their undivided interest in 410 acre tract on Lick Creek "near James McPheran
fence and line." [This land was on or near 'McPheran Ridge' in North Greene County near White
House Road, upon which the McPheran Graveyard was located.]
March 4, 1819: married Elizabeth K. Gray
1830: No records found in Greene County in 1830 or thereafter. He may have lived in Edgar
County, Illinois, in 1830.
Robert Russell: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1814 Captain Thomas McSpaddin District
February 7, 1804: married Margaret Kennedy
1830: age 50-59; 300 acres on Little Chucky [this land is in West Greene County].
May 16, 1848 signed Will: wife Margaret; sons Thomas, David and John, daughter, Charlotte.
1850: Robert age 74, Margaret age 68 lived in Town of Greeneville June 4, 1855 Will
probated; Burial unknown.
Thomas Russell [Junior]: Captain Robert Maloney Company
[Brother of Alexander and Edward Russell]
1814 Captain Thomas McSpaddin District
February 12, 1819 Indenture: Edward Y. and Thomas Russell, "heirs of Thomas Russell [Sr.],
deceased, transfer their undivided interest in 410 acre tract ... on ridge land on Lick Creek near
James McPheran fence and line".
September 6, 1819 Jefferson County: possibly married Jane Greene
1830: age 40-49, wife, age 30-39 (marriage not in Greene County) and children No
further Greene County Records
James Shelby/Shelley: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1814 Captain Robert McAlpin District
July 15, 1818 James D. married Polly Cravins
1830: James, age 60-69; Polly, age 60-69
1840: James, age 69; Widower
1850: James, age 70; 2nd wife?, Hannah, age 50
Died before 1860
1880: Hannah lived in McDonald County, Missouri, with son, Calvin Shelley.
John Shields: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Son of William Shields, a Revolutionary War Soldier
1816 Captain David White District
April 27, 1896 married Jane Taylor
Died October 2, 1829; buried Shields Family Cemetery, West Greene County
June 24, 1834 Chancery Court: John Shields, father, William, brother John deceased 2nd
[?] Wife: Mary Gill [family information]
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James Temple: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Son of Major Temple, a Revolutionary War Soldier [Will October 29, 1816, probated: Sons:
Thomas James, John, deceased, William, deceased, Josiah, deceased]
1814 Captain Robert McAlpin District
February 12, 1811 married Polly Craig
1830: Not found in Greene County
Died before November 1838
November 16, 1838 Chancery Court Minutes: John Link and Major S. Temple, Guardian of
minor heirs of James Temple, deceased: Jane M., Elijah M., Major S., William, Oliver P. (1820-
1907, a well known scholar and author of early Greene County History, buried in Old Gray
Cemetery, Knoxville), Eleanor
[Possibly buried Mt. Bethel Cemetery]
William Weston: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Not in 1809-17 Greene County Militia Districts
No Greene County Records found
William White: Captain Robert Maloney Company and
"Judge Advocate", Jackson's Division
1813 Captain Joseph Hale District
Born March 27, 1776, Washington County, Virginia
July 8, 1797 Greene County: married Anne Wilkes Balch (1776-1832, buried Rockfield
Cemetery, Fountain County, Indiana).
1811: "Visited Indiana Territory camping with General Harrison's Army at Fort Harrison"
1816: Lived Knox County, TN, later Sullivan County, TN
1822: Moved to Fountain County, Indiana
May 4, 1837 Vermillion, Illinois married Jane Ann Anderson (1816-1838, buried Revenside
Cemetery, Vermillion, Indiana)
March 22, 1841 Fountain County, Indiana: married Esther Thurston (1800-1858)
1850 Vermillion County, Indiana: William, age 73
1860 Vermillion County, Indiana: William, age 85
1870 Vermillion County, Indiana: William, age 94
Died: March 21, 1873, Vermillion County, buried Rockfield Cemetery, Veedersburg, Indiana
April 3, 1873 Obituary, Newport Hoosier State, Indiana.
[ Although William most certainly received Bounty Land Warrants and Pension, these records
are not available on Fold3, but may be ordered from the National Archives.]
Ephraim Wilson: Captain Robert Maloney Company,
Col. William Lillard Regiment
Son of James Wilson, Grandson of Ephraim Wilson [Will probated July 23, 1816]
1812 Captain Thomas McSpadden District
November 12, 1823, married Sarah Wright (1798-1888), buried with Ephraim.
1830: Captain Susong District, 132 acres
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1840: age 40-49
1850: Sarah, widow, age 50
Old Harmony Graveyard, Greeneville Died February 9, 1849
[Because Ephraim's widow, Sarah lived well past the enactment of the Widow Pensions Act
(1878), she most certainly received Bounty Land Warrants and Widow Pension. These records
are not available on Fold3, but may be ordered from the National Archives.]
John Wear Wilson: Captain Robert Maloney Company,
2nd Regiment (Lillards) E. TN Militia
[Brother-in-law of Joseph Holt]
Son of John Wilson Senior [Will October 25, 1815: John Wear "eldest son"; other sons
Alexander McClung Wilson, Henry Newton Wilson, James Calvin Wilson]
1813 Captain Jacob Hoyal's District
November 11, 1818, married Isabella Rankin (1796-1836, buried with John).
1830: age 30-39
August 23, 1837, married Sarah Holt (1804-1884) [although there is a tombstone in the
HoltMoore Cemetery originally located on now airport property; when the family cemetery was
relocated to State Route 93 in 2010, Sarah's grave was found to hold no remains. Sarah is
probably buried in Mt. Bethel Cemetery with John. Because John's widow, Sarah lived well past
the enactment of the Widow Pensions Act (1878), she most certainly received Bounty Land
Warrants and probably a Widow Pension. These records are not available on Fold3, but may be
ordered from the National Archives.]
Mt. Bethel Cemetery, Greeneville: Died December 31, 1840, "age 47"
Mathias Winkle: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1812 Captain Thomas McSpadden District
October 29, 1813: "Discharged, unable to perform duty." Paid $4.12 No
further records found in Greene County.
Benjamin Wise: Captain Robert Maloney Company
1814 Captain Joseph Hale District
October 29, 1813: "Discharged, unable to perform duty." Paid $4.12.
March 3, 1813 married Shady Callahan
1830 Greene: age 30-39, Captain Davis District, no land
1840 Greene: age 40-49
1850 Jefferson County: Benjamin, age 60; Shady, age 62
1860 Jefferson County: Benjamin, age 70; Shady, age 70
1870 Jefferson County: Shady, age 78 lived in household of son, Wesley Wise, age 44
George Worley: Captain Robert Maloney Company
Not found in 1809-17 Militia Districts No records found in Greene County.
John Wright: Captain Robert Maloney Company,
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Col. William Lillards Regiment, 2nd Regiment E. TN Militia
[Son of James Wright, a Revolutionary War Soldier (Will probated June 30, 1829: "to be buried
in graveyard at Harmony Meeting House." Sons: John, James Jr., Robert & Samuel)]
October 20, 1813: "Waggoner, his team entered service."
Not found in 1809-17 Tax/Militia Districts
August 27, 1817 Washington County, TN: married Martha 'Patty' Powell (1797-1880, buried
with John). [Because John's widow, Martha lived well past the enactment of the Widow
Pensions Act (1878), she most certainly received Bounty Land Warrants and Widow Pension.
These records are not available on Fold3, but may be ordered from the National Archives.]
1830: John, age 30-39; Martha, age 30-39
1840: John, age 40-49; Martha, age 40-49
1850: John, age 58; Martha, age 52
Old Harmony Graveyard, Greeneville: Died 1853
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