John Harrison

Male 1850 - Bef 1860  (10 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Harrison was born 1850, Harrison Co. MO (son of William Harrison and Shone WHITT); died Bef 1860, Harrison Co. MO.

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: John Harrison
    Age: 0
    Birth Year: abt 1850
    Birthplace: Missouri
    Home in 1850: District 35, Grundy, Missouri
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 187
    Household Members:
    Alxa Harrison 17
    Griffin Harrison 21
    Austin Harrison 12
    Martha I Harrison 11
    Thomas Harrison 8
    Jeremiah Harrison 6
    James C Harrison 3
    John Harrison 0


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Harrison was born 15 Mar 1801, Tazewell Co. VA; died 19 Mar 1871, Brimson, Grundy Co. MO; was buried , Cat Creek Cemetery, Gilman City, Harrison Co. MO.

    Notes:

    William Harrison, Tazewell, Va. (1802-1871), buried at Mt. Pleasant No. I, Brimson. Mo., was married to Shone Whitt, a one-half Cherokee. 9.11-1827. Their children were Alexander, (Griff). Austin, Thomas, Jem, James Crockett, and Martha. They came to Missouri and lived in a small log cabin half-quarter mile north of Willis Chapel and Cemetery, north of Brimson. Mo.

    James Crockett Harrison (1849-1924), buried at Mt.Pleasant No. 1. married Nancy Ellen Elder (1859-1950), buried at Willis Chapel. Her family had come to Missouri from Cumberland County. Illinois in 1865. They were divorced and she later married Jake Haun. The Harrison children were Carson, buried Springer Chapel, Jerry and Alexander, buried Christian Union. Dee buried near Seneca. Mo, Arvilla (Usher), buried Willis Chapel, Emily (Hoaglan) buried near Paola, Kansas. Golda (Cummings), lives in Gilman City, Mo., and John (1891-1955). buried Miriam Cemetery, Bethany, Mo? m Tressie Opal McLey.

    Children of John and Tressie Harrison are Carmaleta, b. 1922 m James H. Medlin (1919-1970) buried Pherigo Cemetery. Unionville, Mo.. Mary Leah. b. 1927 m. Lyle C McKinny, children, Charles b. 1952, John b. 1953. James b. 1955. Steven b. 1957 and Warren b. 1961, Loree b. 1930 m. Carl W. Slaughter, one child Carl W. II. m. Theresa Provin. Children Carl William Jason III. Joanell. b 1935. m. Bill Daniels, one child. Steven, divorced and m Edward Mullins, children. Charles and David
    source: Harrison County Bicentennial History, 1976
    transcribed by: Melody Beery

    Source: http://genealogytrails.com/mo/harrison/biographies_h.html

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1830 United States Federal Census
    Name: William Harrisson
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 3
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 3

    1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: William Harrison
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
    No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 6
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6

    1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: William Harrison
    Age in 1860: 57
    Birth Year: abt 1803
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Sugar Creek, Harrison, Missouri
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Bolton
    Household Members:
    William Harrison 57
    Shone Harrison 50
    Greffey Harrison 21
    Thomas Harrison 15
    Jeremiah Harrison 12
    James C Harrison 10

    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=HARR&GSfn=W&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=26&GScntry=4&GSsr=801&GRid=8913545&

    William married Shone WHITT 11 Sep 1827, Tazewell Co. VA. Shone (daughter of Griffith WHITT and Martha (Patty) SKAGGS) was born 25 Dec 1810, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1880, Cherokee Co. KS. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Shone WHITT was born 25 Dec 1810, Tazewell Co. VA (daughter of Griffith WHITT and Martha (Patty) SKAGGS); died Aft 1880, Cherokee Co. KS.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 9F8A20DFA9CB498AB900BA1927C132112667

    Notes:

    William Harrison, Tazewell, Va. (1802-1871), buried at Mt. Pleasant No. I, Brimson. Mo., was married to Shone Whitt, a one-half Cherokee. 9.11-1827. Their children were Alexander, (Griff). Austin, Thomas, Jem, James Crockett, and Martha. They came to Missouri and lived in a small log cabin half-quarter mile north of Willis Chapel and Cemetery, north of Brimson. Mo.

    James Crockett Harrison (1849-1924), buried at Mt.Pleasant No. 1. married Nancy Ellen Elder (1859-1950), buried at Willis Chapel. Her family had come to Missouri from Cumberland County. Illinois in 1865. They were divorced and she later married Jake Haun. The Harrison children were Carson, buried Springer Chapel, Jerry and Alexander, buried Christian Union. Dee buried near Seneca. Mo, Arvilla (Usher), buried Willis Chapel, Emily (Hoaglan) buried near Paola, Kansas. Golda (Cummings), lives in Gilman City, Mo., and John (1891-1955). buried Miriam Cemetery, Bethany, Mo? m Tressie Opal McLey.

    Children of John and Tressie Harrison are Carmaleta, b. 1922 m James H. Medlin (1919-1970) buried Pherigo Cemetery. Unionville, Mo.. Mary Leah. b. 1927 m. Lyle C McKinny, children, Charles b. 1952, John b. 1953. James b. 1955. Steven b. 1957 and Warren b. 1961, Loree b. 1930 m. Carl W. Slaughter, one child Carl W. II. m. Theresa Provin. Children Carl William Jason III. Joanell. b 1935. m. Bill Daniels, one child. Steven, divorced and m Edward Mullins, children. Charles and David
    source: Harrison County Bicentennial History, 1976
    transcribed by: Melody Beery

    Source: http://genealogytrails.com/mo/harrison/biographies_h.html

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: Shone Harrison
    Age in 1860: 50
    Birth Year: abt 1810
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Sugar Creek, Harrison, Missouri
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Bolton
    Household Members:
    William Harrison 57
    Shone Harrison 50
    Greffey Harrison 21
    Thomas Harrison 15
    Jeremiah Harrison 12
    James C Harrison 10

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Shone Harrison
    Age: 69
    Birth Year: abt 1811
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1880: Lowell, Cherokee, Kansas
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Mother
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Occupation: At Home
    Household Members:
    Martha Harrison 39
    Hendersen Harrison 14 [grandson]
    Shone Harrison 69
    Michael Wile 43 [miner]

    LAND RECORDS

    U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907
    Name: Shone Harrison
    Issue Date: 5 May 1859
    Acres: 360
    Meridian: 5th PM
    State: Missouri
    County: Harrison
    Township: 63-N
    Range: 26-W
    Section: 14
    Accession Number: MO4810__.179
    Metes and Bounds: No
    Land Office: Plattsburg
    Canceled: No
    US Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Number: 21444

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
    Name: William Harrisson
    Gender: Male
    Spouse Name: Shorne Whitt
    Spouse Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 11 Sep 1827
    County: Tazewell
    State: Virginia

    Children:
    1. Alexander Harrison was born ca 1828, Tazewell Co. VA; died 17 Nov 1864, Jefferson City, St. Louis Co. MO; was buried , Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Saint Louis, St. Louis Co. MO.
    2. Griffin Harrison was born ca 1829, Tazewell Co. VA.
    3. Austin Harrison was born ca 1838, Tazewell Co. VA.
    4. Martha Harrison was born Dec 1839, Tazewell Co. VA.
    5. Thomas Harrison was born ca 1842, Tazewell Co. VA.
    6. Jeremiah (Jem) Harrison was born ca 1844, Grundy Co. MO.
    7. James Crockett Harrison was born Dec 1847, Grundy Co. MO.
    8. 1. John Harrison was born 1850, Harrison Co. MO; died Bef 1860, Harrison Co. MO.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Griffith WHITT was born 1787, Wythe County, VA (son of Hezekiah WHITT and Rachel SKAGGS); died 23 Aug 1853, Grundy Co. MO; was buried , Coon Creek Cemetery, Grundy, County MO.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 58A5802F781B41C192C8D7BB4FA3684DD4A5

    Notes:

    Source: http://dahnmonwhittgenealogy.com/individual.php?pid=I100&ged=Dahnmon-Whitt%20Family

    Bible of Patty Scaggs Whitt: (Griffy Whitt deceased the 28th of August the year 1853 on Sabbath) Listed on Muster Roll CO A, 122th Reg. 2nd.Batt. of light Infantry militia, commanded by John Cecil of Tazewell Co. Va. Jan. 18, 1810. Helped start the Baptist Church in Coon Creek, Missouri Dec. 1844. Bought 130 acres on Reedy Ridge from his father Hezekiah in 1808. Left Virginia 1844, and traveled to Missouri on horse back.

    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8914191

    Griffith married Martha (Patty) SKAGGS 21 Mar 1807. Martha (daughter of Jeremiah SKAGGS and Hannah LESTER) was born 2 Aug 1791, Russell Co. VA; died 22 Apr 1855, Grundy Co. MO; was buried , Coon Creek Cemetery, Grundy, County MO. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Martha (Patty) SKAGGS was born 2 Aug 1791, Russell Co. VA (daughter of Jeremiah SKAGGS and Hannah LESTER); died 22 Apr 1855, Grundy Co. MO; was buried , Coon Creek Cemetery, Grundy, County MO.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 34E58351266E4089886A38ED9C5EE5529282

    Notes:

    Source: http://dahnmonwhittgenealogy.com/individual.php?pid=I776&ged=Dahnmon-Whitt%20Family

    Bible of Patty Scaggs Whitt: (Martha Whitt deceased the 28th of April 1855 on the Sabbath)

    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8914192

    Children:
    1. Timothy WHITT was born 2 Nov 1808; died 1862.
    2. 3. Shone WHITT was born 25 Dec 1810, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1880, Cherokee Co. KS.
    3. Assena WHITT was born 19 Feb 1813, Tazewell Co. VA; died 8 Jul 1882, Harrison Co. MO; was buried , Mitchell Cemetery, Melbourne, Harrison Co, MO.
    4. Cinthia WHITT was born 9 Dec 1815; died Aft 1880.
    5. Olivia Mary WHITT was born 24 Aug 1818.
    6. Noah B. WHITT was born 19 Apr 1820.
    7. Jeremiah WHITT was born 10 Nov 1822; died 1 Aug 1862.
    8. Richard WHITT was born 13 May 1826; died 10 Mar 1867.
    9. John WHITT was born 24 Aug 1833; died 5 Aug 1862.
    10. Griffith (Griffy) WHITT was born 16 Aug 1836, Tazewell Co VA; died 5 Aug 1862, MS.
    11. Jonas WHITT was born 17 Aug 1837; died 29 Jan 1900.
    12. Hannah WHITT was born 16 May ; died 13 Sep 1861.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Hezekiah WHITT was born 29 Mar 1761, SC (son of Rev. Richard WHITT and Susanna SKAGGS); died 29 Mar 1846, Baptist Valley, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Whitt-Lowe Ceme. Baptist Valley, Tazewell Co..

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 74517FBF86B04A6DABE52449212AB52613A7

    Notes:

    Hezekiah was employed as Farmer, Hunter, Indian fighter & Rev. War. Vet. Gentleman Justice of the Peace, appointed Sheriff by Pastrick Henry gov. of Va. He joined religion Most likely Baptist.

    Source: http://dahnmonwhittfamily.com/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I42&ged=Whitt

    Hezekiah moved from South Carolina to Montgomery county, Va.

    After the war for Independence Hezekiah was awarded land grants along the upper Clinch River in what is now Tazewell County, Va. Hezekiah settled near Ceder Bluff in Baptist Valley. Hezekiah helped organize Tazewell county, along with eight other Gentlemen Justices of the Peaces, all appointed by Governor Patrick Henry. Hezekiah also served as Sheriff and Judge of Tazewell County.

    Granted Land no.70 page 305; Tazewell County 120A. On Indian Creek, a branch of the Clinch River. 22 Aug 1821; Grant number 95, Page 393 98A. On Dismal Creek waters of the Louisa Fork of Sandy River; 29 Jun 1844.

    Hezekiah and his father, Richard signed the Patriot's Oath to the Free State of Virginia on Sep. 13,1777 in Montgomery Co., Va. They were members of Capt. Trigg's Company. He was scarcely 17 years old when he first saw military action in the Revolutionary war. His pension deposition states that in 1776 or 1777 he was drafted to go to the relief of the New River Island creek fort to help protect it from the Indians. He marched under the command of Lieutenant Israel Lorton.

    In 1777 he was a volunteer under Captian Thomas Mastin against the Cherokee Indians in the Chickamauga expedition in Tennessee. Their rendezvous point was at Colonel William Campbell's in Washington county. They marched to the big Island of the Holston River and were incorporated into General Evan Shelby's outfit. From there they marched on the Indian towns. Hezekiah was then drafted to serve in a fort on Back Creek in Montgomery county. Next He was drafted by Colonel William Preston in the summer of 1888 to march to North Carolina to join the Army of General Gates, but Hezekiah was chosen to guard the lead mines in montgomery county. Hezekiah also acted as Indian spy when needed, and always was ready to serve to win freedom for the new United States.

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    Revolutionary War Pension Application

    Virginia # S7885

    Revolutionary Claim Act June 7, 1832

    Recorded by Lt. S. Evans, Clerk

    Book E. Vol. 642 Page 39

    Coped from the National Archives.

    Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900
    Name: Hezekiah Whitt
    Pension Year: 1845
    Application State: Virginia
    Applicant Designation: Survivor's Pension Application File
    Archive Publication Number: M804
    Archive Roll Number: 2569
    Total Pages in Packet: 16

    U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872
    Name: Hezekiah Whitt
    Pension Office State: Virginia
    Year Range: 1831-1848

    County of Tazewell

    On this the 27th day of March eighteen hundred and forty four personally appeared in open court Hezekiah Whit a resident of the County of Tazewell and State of Virginia aged eighty four years who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of

    the provision made by Act of Congress passed June the 7th 1832.

    That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated.

    The declarant states that he was born in the State of South Carolina in the year 1760, that from thence his father removed to Stewards Creek, North Carolina and afterwards to Montgomery County Virginia. That in the June of 1776 or 1777 (he is not clear in his recollection which) he was drafted to go to the relief of Island Creek Fort, against the Indians. This fort stood upon New River, and an express was sent to Colonel William Preston informing him of the danger from the presence of the Indians. The declarant marched under the command of Lieutenant Israel Lorton, and entered the fort which was then commanded by

    Captain Henry Patton. This draft was ordered by the Colonel Commandant William Preston of Montgomery County. Owing to the necessity of cultivating the growing crop, the service only was

    ordered for the space of one month for which space of time this declarant served. In the month of March and he thinks in the year 1770, he went as a volunteer under Captain Thomas Mast! in upon the expedition against the Cherokee Indians to Tennessee, called the "Chickamaugy Expedition". the point of

    rendezvous was at Colonel Campbell's in the County of Washington, Virginia. The men were marched to the big Island of Holston, where they were incorporated into the regiment of General Evan Shelby. From thence they marched against the Indian towns, but found upon entering them that they had already been abandoned by the Indians. this declarant was three months in this service having left home in the early part of March and returning after the troops were disbanded sometime in June.

    On this expedition there was a regiment of regular troops, declarant thinks of the "State Line" destined for service in the Illinois country. The Colonel who commanded them was Montgomery and the Major he thinks was Quirk. These troops continued their march westward after the militia returned home.

    This declarant got a regular discharge for his serviced under Shelby, which was signed by Captain Aaron Lewis, who had been sent to New Dublin in Montgomery, for the purpose of paying off the men and giving them discharges.

    In the following October this declarant was drafted to serve in a fort on Back Creek in Montgomery County, in which service he continued until the next March under the command of Captain James

    Thompson, an officer serving in the militia of Virginia. Colonel /William Thompson held the chief command of this fort. After the expiration of this service this declarant was regularly discharged by Colonel William Thompson.

    In the early part of the summer of 1780 (as this declarant thinks, for at this distance of time he cannot pretend to strict accuracy in dates) he was drafted by order of Colonel William Preston, to go into Caroling for the purpose of joining the army under the command of General Gates. The lead mines in Montgomery

    County was designate as the place of rendezvous for the troops. Here Colonel Cloyd took command. He marched with the main body of the men into Carolina. It was determined however to leave a strong guard at the lead mines, which was accordingly done. Under Colonel Saunders of this guard, this declarant stayed and remained one month. In August after wards, there was much excitement and alarm in the county least a large body of Tories and deserters should embody themselves and harass the inhabitants. Colonel William Preston ordered out the militia, and in the company of Captain Daniel Trigg this declarant served

    twenty days. From this time until the close of the Revolution this declarant always held himself ready to go upon any service to which he might be ordered, either in the militia or as an Indian spy.

    He further states that except in the instances mentioned, he never received a regular discharge, and that those he did receive have long since been lost, declarant supposing after the close of the war that a discharge was of no value. this declarant states that he has no documentary evidence to prove the facts he has stated, nor does he know of any living witness by whom he can prove his service except those rendered in the Chickemaugy or Tennessee campaigns, that he can prove by the testimony of a

    witness who was on the expeditions.

    He hereby relinquishes every claim whatsoever to a pension or annuity except the present, and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state.

    Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid.

    Hezekiah Whitt

    We William McGuire a clergyman residing in the County of Tazewell and Thomas Christain residing in the same county hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Hezekiah Whit, who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration; that we believe him to be eighty four years of age that he is reputed and

    believed in the neighborhood where he resides, to have been a soldier of the Revolution, and that we concur in the opinion.

    Sworn and subscribed the day and year aforesaid.

    William McGuire

    Thomas Christian

    Certified by Geo. W. G. Brown, Clerk of Court

    Tazewell County, March 27th, 1844

    Lyles Dolsbury certifies that he served with Hezekiah Whit in various services and has known him since.

    Lyles (X) Dolsbury

    In addition to the certificate given by this affiant, he would state that this affiant was raised from childhood (being Left an orphan) by Captain Thomas Martin, whom he has often heard say, that Hezekaih Whit, the applicant for a pension in the foregoing declaration, was a soldier under him in the Cherokee Expedition

    into Tennessee. this affiant knew the said Whit at that time and has known him ever since. This affiant knows nothing of any other service stated by the said Whit, but he believes them to have been performed as stated. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year above written in open court.

    Thomas Christian

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    LAND RECORDS

    Page 137

    Hezekiah Whitt

    Washington County

    Henry Lee Esquire governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia to all to whom these presents shall come, Greetings: Know ye that by virtue of a Certificate in right of Settlement given by the Commissioners- for adjusting the Titles to unpatented Lands in the District of Washington and Montgomery, and in Consideration of the Ancient Composition of ten Shillings Sterling paid by Hezekiah Whitt into the Treasury of this Commonwealth there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Hezekiah Whitt Assignee of John Hankins a certain tract or parcel of Land, containing eighty four Acres by Survey bearing date the twenty sixth day of April one thousand seven hundred and eighty three Lying and being in the County of Washington on the waters of Clinch River in the Baptist Valley and bounded as followeth towit: Beginning at two white oaks on a hill thence South forty degrees East Sixty seven poles to a large sugar tree at the foot of Kents Ridge and along the same North fifty three degrees E!

    ast two hundred and twenty six poles to a Lynn on Major Matins land and along his line North thirty one degrees West fifty seven poles crossing a branch to a large Chestnut oak on a high ridge corner to said Mastins land, thence leaving Mastins line and a long the said ridge South fifty five degrees West two hundred and thirty six poles to the beginning: with its appurtenances to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said Hezekiah Whitt and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said Henry Lee Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the fourth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety two and of the Commonwealth the Seventeenth.

    Hezekiah Whitt

    Tazewell Land Survey

    Tazewell Co. VA

    Land survey

    March 20, 1820

    page 190

    Surveyed for Hez Whit 120 acres of land by virtue of an entry made the 20th March 1820 a part of a land office treasury warrant assigned to him by Hez Harmon assignee of John Cally and part of warrant No. 5334 for 500 acres dated the 6 January 1814 being in Tazewell Co. on Indian Creek a branch of Clinch River and bounded as follows; Beginning at a black oak W oak and cucumber on the top of Ready Ridge a corner of James Whitts and with the same line S 63 E 48 poles to 3 W oaks S 9 W 40 poles to a W oak on a hillside S 30 E 40 poles crossing a cabin branch to a white poplar on the point of a ridge S 86 W 80 poles to a buckeye in a rich hollow N 56 W 44 poles to a sugar sapling on a rich hillside N 80 W 60poles crossing Indian Creek to 3 sp pines in an island S 65 W 66 poles crossing said Creek to a dogwood N 8 E 32 poles crossing the creek to two birches N 53 W 10 poles to 3 black gums on top of the ridge N 7 to 50 poles to a red oak N 70 E 80 poles crossing Loone Creek to a !

    W oak and birch in a bottom S 84 E 120 poles to the beginning March 24, 1820.

    Isaac Brown Sur

    for Hez Harmon S.T.C.


    Buried:
    The DAR & SAR of Tazewell County put up Rev. War Vet. markers on his grave at the WHITT-LOWE Cemetery in Baptist Valley, Virginia June 4, 2006 at his dedication.

    Grave location
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Whitt&GSfn=Hezekiah&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=48&GScnty=2891&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=18310142&df=all&

    Hezekiah married Rachel SKAGGS 1782, Montgomery Co. VA. Rachel (daughter of Ellinipsico Cornstalk and Standing Deer Bailey) was born Abt 1761, Shawnee Nation, Ohio; died Abt 1846, Indian Creek Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Whitt-Lowe Cemetery, Cedar Bluff, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Rachel SKAGGS was born Abt 1761, Shawnee Nation, Ohio (daughter of Ellinipsico Cornstalk and Standing Deer Bailey); died Abt 1846, Indian Creek Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Whitt-Lowe Cemetery, Cedar Bluff, Tazewell Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E37C4527F4F6420BA154254A65E347655A02

    Notes:

    Waiting for DNA results to prove her ancestry. The information below has been proved.

    As with Hezekiah N. (Low Hawk) Whitt, her supposed older brother, Rachel's mother most likely is not Standing Deer Bailey given her date of birth.

    Rachel Skaggs is thought to be Shawnee/Cherokee Indian, daughter of Chief Cornstalk, born 1709 Western PA, died 10 Oct 1777 in Point Plesant, VA. Now WV.

    She was given her white name in honor of William Skaggs who led an expedition that Hezekiah and Richard Whitt were part of.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=adkinsfam&id=I19526



    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=107008885

    Notes:

    Married:
    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name: Hezekiah Whitt
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: SC
    Birth Year: 1760
    Spouse Name: Rachel Skaggs
    Marriage Year: 1782
    Marriage State: VA
    Number Pages: 1

    Children:
    1. James WHITT was born 28 Oct 1782, Cedar Grove, Wythe Co., VA; died 19 Sep 1866, Tazewell, County, VA.
    2. 6. Griffith WHITT was born 1787, Wythe County, VA; died 23 Aug 1853, Grundy Co. MO; was buried , Coon Creek Cemetery, Grundy, County MO.
    3. Richard Nelson (Devil Dick) WHITT was born 1791, Wythe County, VA; died 2 Sep 1855, Carter Co. KY.
    4. Johh Bunyan WHITT was born 1794, Wythe County, VA; died Aug 1867, Floyd Co., KY.
    5. Rebecca WHITT was born 1795, Wythe County, VA.
    6. Susannah WHITT was born 1796, Wythe County, VA; died 1865.
    7. Jonas WHITT was born 1 Jan 1797, Wythe County, VA; died 2 Jul 1865, Truittsville, Big White Oak Creek, Greenup Co. KY..
    8. Jonathan F. WHITT was born 1799; died 1889.

  3. 14.  Jeremiah SKAGGS was born 25 Oct 1766, Montgomery Co. VA (son of Zachariah SKAGGS and Nancy Anne (Annie) WILCOX).

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 4DD6C5ACFE2040CBB36F328BFB4B2E2F3FA3

    Jeremiah married Hannah LESTER 1 Nov 1788, Montgomery Co. VA. Hannah was born 1773, Fincastle, Botetourt Co. VA; died 23 Aug 1856, Carter Co. KY. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Hannah LESTER was born 1773, Fincastle, Botetourt Co. VA; died 23 Aug 1856, Carter Co. KY.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 57151842E443420CBC5BD9B8931823772842

    Notes:

    Source: http://dahnmonwhittfamily.com/genealogy/aqwg07.htm#13723

    Children:
    1. Nacy SKAGGS was born 1789, Tazewell Co VA; died 23 Oct 1868, Tazewell Co VA.
    2. 7. Martha (Patty) SKAGGS was born 2 Aug 1791, Russell Co. VA; died 22 Apr 1855, Grundy Co. MO; was buried , Coon Creek Cemetery, Grundy, County MO.