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1700 - 1767 (67 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Heinrich Adam HARMAN, Sr. was born 1700, Mannheim, Wurtemberg, Germany; died 1767, New River. Augusta Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: C9BACFE828E34063AEF4F63987A7975BD9C3
Notes:
Name is frequently listed as Harman. Hermann is another spelling.
Alternate death location, Giles Co,VA.
"Reed and Related Families of Tazewell County, Virginia and McDowell County, West Virginia", by Juanita S Halstead.
Heinrich Adam Harman came to American from Germany in the early 1700's. Because so many people in Tazewell County are descendants of Adam and Louisa, this writer doesn't feel the necessity of saying much about them. We are proud of our Harman heritage because we are aware that the Harmans were among the very first to venture into the region of "the western waters." It is said that Adam established the first English-speaking settlement west of the Alleghenies. Too, he and his sons figured in the rescue of Mary Ingles when she escaped from the Indians and made her tortuous way back home by walking from a point in KY along the banks of the Ohio River (upstream), following the Kanawha River upstream, and then the New River until she came to the hunting cabin of Adam Harman (Giles County). Adam took her in, then went to the field and killed a beef to make broth to feed her. When she was able to travel, he escorted her on to Draper's Meadows (Blacksburg, VA). Those who have not read Thom's "Follow the River" should do so because it is a thrilling account of Mary Ingles' ordeal. There is also a booklet, which has this story as written by her son, therein. The descendants of Adam Harman today would be most difficult to number.
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From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
Died:
Source of DOD: Harman genealogy (southern branch) with biographical sketches, 1700-1924 by John Newton Harman, 1925, W.C. Hill printing Co., Richmond, Va., W.C. Hill printing Co., p. 53
See Appendix ?A? for additional dates and events in the life of Heinrich Adam Herrman. He died on New river in
1767.
p. 321
1767, February 24. Captain English from New River, was here, on his way to Georgia. . . . He confirmed the report about the murder (by the Indians) there. He also told us that our old friend Adam Herrman died there four weeks ago.
Heinrich married Louisa Katrine Mathias 8 Oct 1723, Mannheim, Germany. Louisa was born 1704, Rhine, Germany; died 18 Mar 1748/49, New River, Giles Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Heinrich Adam HARMAN, Jr. was born 1724, Strasburg, Germany; died , North Carolina.
- 3. Heinrich (Henry) (Skygusta) HARMAN was born 1726, Isle of Man, England, En route from Germany; died 23 Jul 1822, Hollybrook, Giles Co, Va; was buried , New River, NC.
- 4. George HARMAN was born 1727, Rowan, NC; died Jul 1749.
- 5. Daniel HARMAN was born 1729, Philadelphia, PA; died 25 Jul 1822, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 6. Mathias (Tice or Tias) HARMAN, Sr. was born 1736, Strasburg, VA, Orange Co. VA; died 2 Apr 1832, Dry Fork, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Mathias Harman Cemetery, Dry Fork, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 7. Christina HARMAN was born 1738, Strasburg, VA.
- 8. Catherine HARMAN was born 1740, Strasburg, VA.
- 9. Philipina HARMAN was born 1742, Strasburg, VA; died 4 Nov 1751.
- 10. Valentine HARMAN was born 1746, Strasburg, VA.
- 11. Jacob HARMAN was born 1748, Strasburg, VA.
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Generation: 2
2. | Heinrich Adam HARMAN, Jr. (1.Heinrich1) was born 1724, Strasburg, Germany; died , North Carolina. Other Events:
- _UID: D272169FCC03411FA377D42873C8450BC939
Notes:
"Annals of Tazewell Co, VA", Harman, Vol II, page 445.
The Harman Family. Son of Heinrich Adam Harman, Sr. He also had a son, Adam, and other children who had their home in NC.
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
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3. | Heinrich (Henry) (Skygusta) HARMAN (1.Heinrich1) was born 1726, Isle of Man, England, En route from Germany; died 23 Jul 1822, Hollybrook, Giles Co, Va; was buried , New River, NC. Other Events:
- _UID: 8E7C367A721C4A2CA2B48FF65E22BDAA806C
Notes:
Revolutionary War Veteran Residence during the revolution: Randolph County, NC
Info from Ann Pierce Thompson 10008 Whitestone Road
Raleigh, North Carolina USA
annthompson@attglobal.net
"Annals of Tazewell Co, VA", Harman, Vol II, page 445.
The Harman Family. Son of Heinrich Adam Harman, Sr. Born on his parents way to America. Married Nancy Ann Wilburn in Rowan Co, NC abt 1759.
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Henry Harman's Fight With the Indians
By Emory L. Hamilton
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, pages 164-172.
Walter Crockett, County Lieutenant of Militia for Montgomery Co., VA, wrote to Governor Edmund Randolph, on February 16, 1789, saying:
I take this opportunity to write to you by Captain Sayers, who is going to Richmond on business of his own, to inform you of the state of our frontiers in this county. There has been several of our hunters from the frontier down the
Sandy River forty or fifty miles below the settlement on Bluestone on the Clinch, and discovered fresh signs of several parties of Indians, one of the hunters is a brother to Henry Harman, that had the skirmish with them late in the fall, (November 12, 1788) when he and his two sons behaved like heroes, they came immediately in, and warned the frontier settlements, and has applied to me to send out
spys. They say that if there was four Scouts that they could confide in, they would endeavor to plant corn this spring, and stay the summer. Otherwise Bluestone settlement will break up, and of course the settlement on the head of Clinch will not stand long. I expect as soon as the winter
breaks up, that the Indians will commit hostilities on some part of the frontiers of this county the ensuing spring, but God only knows the event. Whatever orders your Excellency and shall be punctually obeyed."
Henry, the second son of Heinrich Adam, owned land in North Carolina, Giles and Tazewell counties in Virginia. Sometime in the 1750s, he was married to Anna Wilborn of the Moravian
settlement in North Carolina, and died at his home at "Holly Brook" on Kimberlin Creek in present day Bland Co., VA, in 1822. In 1789, he and his son, Mathias, founded Harman's Station in Kentucky.
There is much evidence in the records to prove the great prowess of the Harmans as hunters and Indian fighters. In another land suit in the High Court of Chancery of Augusta Co., Wynn vs Inglish heirs, it is stated: that Henry Harman was in the habit of collecting the men and fighting the Indians. In a land dispute case filed in Augusta Samuel Walker states on May 30, 1805, that he came to the head of Clinch in 1771 and met Valentine Harman. In the same suit Mathias and Daniel Harman, brothers of Henry, state that they were on the land in dispute on a hunting trip in 1760. This statement proves that the Harmans were familiar with the country at the head of Clinch and Bluestone Rivers long before they made actual settlement in the area. In the Minutes of the Court of Montgomery County for May 26, 1790, is found this entry: Inhabitants of Bluestone ordered to
show cause why they should not work on that part of the road between Rocky Gap and the head of Clinch. The following were appointed overseers of the road, among whom was Captain Henry Harman.
Details of the fight between Henry Harman and the Indians are taken from Bickley's History of Tazewell County, with the correct date added.On the 12th of November, 1788, Henry
Harman, and his two sons, George and Mathias, and George Draper left the settlement, to engage in a Bear hunt on Tug River. They were provided with pack horses, independent of those used for riding, and on which were to be brought in the game. The country in which their hunt was to take place, was penetrated by the "war-path" leading to and from the Ohio river; but as it was late in the season they did not expect to meet with Indians.
Arriving at the hunting grounds in the early part of the evening, they stopped and built their camp; a work executed generally by the old man, who might be said to be particular in having it constructed to his own taste. George and Mathias loaded, and put their guns in order, and
started to the woods, to look for sign, and perchance kill a buck for the evening repast, while Draper busied himself in hobbling and caring for the horses.
In a short time, George returned with the startling intelligence of Indians! He had found a camp but a short distance from their own, in which partly consumed sticks were still burning. They could not, of course, be at any considerable distance, and might now be concealed near them,
watching their every movement. George, while at the camp, had made a rapid search for sign, and found a pair of leggins, which he showed the old man. Now old Mr. Harman, was a type of frontiersman, in some things, and particularly
that remarkable self-possession, which is so often to be met with in new countries, where dangers are ever in the path of the settler. So taking a seat on the ground, he began to interrogate his son on the dimensions, appearance, etc., of the camp. When he had fully satisfied himself, he remarked, that, "there must be from five to seven Indians",
and that they must pack up and hurry back to the settlements, to prevent, if possible, the Indians from doing mischief; and, said he, "if we fall in with them, we must fight them."
Mathias was immediately called in, and the horses repacked. Mr. Harman and Draper, now began to load their guns, when the old man observing Draper, laboring under what is known
to hunters as the "Buck Ague", being that state of excitement, which causes excessive trembling, remarked to him, "My son, I fear you cannot fight."
The plan was now agreed upon, which was, that Mr. Harman and Draper should lead the way, the pack horses follow them, and Mathias and George bring up the rear. After they had started, Draper remarked to Mr. Harman that he would go ahead, as he could see better than Mr. Harman, and that he would keep a sharp lookout. It is highly probable that he was cogitating a plan of escape, as he had not gone far before he declared he saw the Indians, which proved not to
be true. Proceeding a short distance further, he suddenly wheeled his horse about, at the same time crying out, "Yonder they are - behind that log." As a liar is not to be believed when he speaks the truth, so Mr. Draper was not believed this time. Mr. Harman rode on, while a large dog,
he had with him, ran up to the log and reared himself upon it, showing no sign of the presence of Indians. At this second, a sheet of fire and smoke from the Indians' rifles, completely concealed the log from view, for Draper had
really spoken the truth.
Before the smoke had cleared away, Mr. Harman and his sons were dismounted, while Draper had fled with all the speed of a swift horse. There were seven of the Indians, only four
of whom had guns; the rest being armed with bows and arrows, tomahawks and scalping knives. As soon as they fired, they rushed on Mr. Harman, who fell back to where his two sons stood ready to meet the Indians.
They immediately surrounded the three white men, who had formed a triangle, each man looking out, or, what would have been, with men enough a hollow square. The old gentlemen bid Mathias to reserve his fire, while himself and
George fired, wounding, as it would seem, two of the Indians. George was a lame man, from having had white-swelling in his childhood, and after firing a few rounds, the Indians noticed his limping, and one who had fired at him, rushed upon him thinking him wounded. George saw the
fatal tomahawk raised, and drawing back his gun, prepared to meet it. When the Indian had got within striking distance, George let down upon his head with the gun, which brought him to the ground; he soon recovered, and made at him again, half-bent and head foremost, George sprang up and jumped across him, which brought the Indian to his knees. Feeling for his own knife, and not getting hold of it, he seized the Indians' and plunged it deep into his side. Mathias struck him on the head with a tomahawk, and finished the work with him.
Two Indians had attacked the old man with bows, and were maneuvering around him, to get clear fire at his left breast. The Harmans, to a man, wore their bullet pouches on the left side, and with this and his arm he so completely
shielded his breast, that the Indians did not fire till they saw the old gentleman's gun nearly loaded again, when one fired on him, and struck his elbow near the joint, cutting one of the principal arteries. In a second more, the fearful string was heard to vibrate, and an arrow entered Mr. Harman's breast and lodged against a rib. He had by this time loaded his gun, and was raising it to his face to shoot one of the Indians, when the stream of blood from the wounded artery flew into the pan, and so soiled his gun that it was impossible to make it fire. Raising his gun, however, had the effect to drive back the Indians, who retreated to where the others stood with their guns empty.
Mathias, who had remained an almost inactive spectator, now asked permission to fire, which the old man granted. The Indian at whom he fired appeared to be the chief, and was
standing under a large beech tree. At the report of the rifle, the Indian fell, throwing his tomahawk high among the limbs of the tree under which he stood.
Seeing two of their number lying dead upon the ground, and two more badly wounded, they immediately made off; passing by Draper, who had left his horse, and concealed himself
behind a log.
As soon as the Indians retreated, the old man fell back on the ground exhausted and fainting from the loss of blood. The wounded arm being tied up and his face washed in cold water, soon restored him. The first words he uttered were, "We've whipped them, give me my pipe." This was furnished him, and he took a whiff, while the boys scalped one of the Indians.
When Draper saw the Indians pass him, he stealthily crept from his hiding place, and pushed on for the settlement, where he reported the whole party murdered. The people assembled and started soon the following morning to bury
them; but they had not gone far before they met Mr. Harman, and his sons, in too good condition to need burying.
Upon the tree, under which the chief was killed, is roughly carved an Indian, a bow and a gun, commemorative of the fight. The arrows which were shot into Mr. Harman, are in
possession of some of his descendants.
David E. Johnston in his History of the Middle New River Settlements, page 96, gives a ballad which he says was composed by Captain Henry Harman, herein inserted to show the correct date and add interest to the details of this story
HARMAN'S BATTLE SONG
Come all ye bold heroes whose hearts flow with
courage,
With respect pay attention to a bloody fray.
Fought by Captain Harman and valiant sons,
With the murdering Shawnees they met on the way.
The battle was fought on the twelfth of November,
Seventeen hundred and eighty-eight.
Where God of his mercy stood by those brave heroes,
Or they must have yielded to a dismal fate.
Oh! Nothing would do this bold Henry Harman,
But down to the Tug River without more delay,
With valiant sons and their noble rifles,
Intending a number of bears to slay.
They camped on Tug River with pleasing
contentment,
Till the sign of blood thirsty Shawnees appears,
Then with brave resolution they quickly embark,
To cross the high mountains and warn the frontiers.
Brave Harman rode foremost with undaunted
courage,
Nor left his old trail these heathen to shun;
His firm resolution was to save Bluestone,
Though he knew by their sign they were near three
to one.
The first salutation the Shawnees did give them,
They saw the smoke rise from behind some old logs;
Brave Harman to fight them then quickly
dismounted,
Saying, "Do you lie there, you save, murdering
dogs?"
He says, "My dear sons stand by me with courage,
And like heroes fight on till you die on the ground."
Without hesitation they swiftly rushed forward,
They'd have the honor of taking their hair.
At first by the host of red skins surrounded,
His well pointed gun made them jump behind trees,
At last all slain, but two, and they wounded,
Cherokee in the shoulder, and Wolf in the knees.
Great thanks to the Almighty for the strength and
the courage,
By which the brave Harmans triumphed 'oer the foe;
Not the women and children then intended to
slaughter,
But the bloody invaders themselves are laid low.
May their generation on the frnotiers he stationed,
To confound and defeat all their murdering schemes,
And put a frustration to every invasion,
And drive the Shawnees from Montgomery's fair
streams.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
Heinrich married Anna Nancy WILBURN Abt 1755-8, Salem, South Carolina. Anna was born 1735, Rowan Co, NC; died 1808, Bland Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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4. | George HARMAN (1.Heinrich1) was born 1727, Rowan, NC; died Jul 1749. Other Events:
- _UID: B7A13844E557458EB85FC54C9BA740FE8BDE
Notes:
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
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5. | Daniel HARMAN (1.Heinrich1) was born 1729, Philadelphia, PA; died 25 Jul 1822, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 0B4FD70A45C24990838B90306CA5EE786039
Notes:
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
Daniel married Anna Bughsen 21 Apr 1764, Rowan Co. NC.. Anna was born 1731, Rowan Co. NC.; died 21 Apr 1764, Forsyth Co. NC. [Group Sheet]
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6. | Mathias (Tice or Tias) HARMAN, Sr. (1.Heinrich1) was born 1736, Strasburg, VA, Orange Co. VA; died 2 Apr 1832, Dry Fork, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Mathias Harman Cemetery, Dry Fork, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 0157FFA68916496E877E9F77AD53587C422F
Notes:
"Annals of Tazewell Co, VA", Harman, Vol II, page 445.
The Harman Family. Son of Heinrich Adam Harman, Sr. Born in Straburg, VA.
Connelley, William Elsey. The founding of Harman's Station: with an account of the Indian captivity of Mrs. Jennie Wiley and the exploration and settlement of the Big Sandy Valley in the Virginias and Kentucky, to which is affixed a brief account of the Connelly family and some of its collateral and related families in America. (New York, New York: Torch Press, c1910).
"Matthias Harman was called "Tice" or "Tias" Harman by his companions. He was diminutive in size, in height being but little more than five feet, and his weight never exceeded one hundred and twenty pounds. He had an enormous nose and a thin sharp face. He had an abundance of hair of a yellow tinge, beard of a darker hue, blue eyes which anger made green and glittering, and a bearing bold and fearless. He possessed an iron constitution, and could endure more fatigue and privation than any of his associates. He was a dead shot with the long rifle of his day. The Indians believed him in league with the devil or some other malevolent power because of their numbers he killed, his miraculous escapes, and the bitterness and relentless daring of his warfare against them. He was one of the Long Hunters, as were others of the Harmans, and more than once did his journeys into the wilderness carry him to the Mississippi River. He and the other Harmans able to bear arms were in the Virginia service in the War of the Revolution. He is said to have formed the colony which made the first settlement in Ab's Valley. He formed the colony which made the first settlement in Eastern Kentucky and erected the blockhouse. He brought in the settlers who rebuilt the blockhouse, and for a number of years he lived in the Blockhouse bottom or its vicinity. In his extreme old age he returned to Virginia and died there. It is said he lived to be ninety-six, but I have not the date or place of his death."
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Historical marker #736 (Kentucky)
Harman's Station is Kentucky historical marker #736 located 5 mi. S. of Paintsville, US 23, 460.
Description: The first settlement in Eastern Kentucky. Matthias Harman's party of hunters from Virginia built stockade near river bank, 1787. Indians forced evacuation in 1788, and burned blockhouse. Harman and others returned, 1789, and rebuilt an enduring fort. These men at Blockhouse Bottom broke Indian hold on Big Sandy Valley, opened Eastern Kentucky for settlement.
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Historical marker X-25 (Dry Fork, Virginia)
Sign reads: Harman helped establish the first permanent English settlement in eastern Kentucky in 1755. In 1789 he founded Harman?s Station on the Levisa River near John?s Creek in present-day Johnson County. He and his wife, Lydia, settled in this area in 1803.
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Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. (Online: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.).
English, West Virginia Mathias Harman and his wife Lydia were the first English settlers in the present county. They lived in a cabin along the Dry Fork River as early as 1802.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English,_West_Virginia
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Served in the American Revolution as a Captain in James Maxwell's Company.
http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=866595&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=866595
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"Heritage of McDowell Co, WV...", John Estel Harman article, page 163. Henry Mitchell Harman, son of Mathias and Lydia Skaggs Harman, married Susan Christian. Mathias Harman lived and died 2 April 1832 on Dry Fork, Tazewell Co, VA.
"Alleghaney Co (VA) Heritage", Hildreth Smith article, page 192.
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Source: "Reed and Related Families of Tazewell County, Virginia and McDowell County, West Virginia", by Juanita S Halstead.
Mathias Harman, Sr was a son of Heinrich Adam Harman and Louisa Katrina. Mathias was well known in Southwest VA as an Indian fighter, a "Long Hunter", and a conqueror of the wilderness. He and others were the founders of Harman's Station in KY near what is now Paintsville, KY. It was back to this fort that Jenny Wiley made her way when she escaped from the Indians. Jenny was escorted back to her home in Virginia, but she and her husband returned to KY and made their permanent home near to where "Jenny Wiley Park" is now located. Mathias and Lydia (nee Skaggs) Harman returned to Tazewell County where they lived out their lives. The site of Mathias' home is on Dry Fork and I have been told that there is an old family cemetery on this land.
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From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
CENSUS RECORDS
1830 United States Federal Census \
Name: Mathias Harman
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 90 thru 99: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1
Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 2
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 9
Buried:
Grave site located on findagrave.com
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Harman&GSfn=Mathias&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=1832&GSdyrel=in&GSst=48&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=17120003&
Mathias married Lydia SKAGGS 1760, Virginia. Lydia (daughter of James SKAGGS and Rachel) was born 1745, Strasburg, VA Orange Co. VA; died 2 Oct 1814, Dry Fork, D.G. Sayers Farm, VA; was buried , Mathias Harman Cemetery, Dry Fork, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 31. Kate HARMAN was born 1772, Tazewell Co VA.
- 32. Mathias (Ticy) HARMAN, Jr. was born 15 Jan 1775, Tazewell Co VA; died 14 Feb 1850, Tazewell Co VA.
- 33. Louisa HARMAN was born 1776, Strasburg, Orange Co. VA; died 1829, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 34. Catherine (Katie) HARMAN was born 1778, Strasburg, VA; died 04 Apr 1855, Lanes Branch, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 35. Rebecca HARMAN was born 1784, VA; died 1836.
- 36. Henry HARMAN was born , Washington Co. VA.
- 37. Adam HARMAN was born , Montgomery Co. VA; died 9 Oct 1854, Tazewell Co VA.
- 38. Phebe HARMAN was born 1785, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1862, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
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7. | Christina HARMAN (1.Heinrich1) was born 1738, Strasburg, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: FC5E550E08DF4FBCB62580CE2919EDE8EFAF
Notes:
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
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8. | Catherine HARMAN (1.Heinrich1) was born 1740, Strasburg, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 770951D90F434BC9BF59A147FCBFFBB47A65
Notes:
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
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9. | Philipina HARMAN (1.Heinrich1) was born 1742, Strasburg, VA; died 4 Nov 1751. Other Events:
- _UID: 7EB38D2FD0594935990302A03DF26B7CE8E5
Notes:
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
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10. | Valentine HARMAN (1.Heinrich1) was born 1746, Strasburg, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: E1AF80C1E8CC4A2B92915C040BD5B9A5BBAE
Notes:
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch was
born. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in
Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
In another land suit in the High Court of Chancery of Augusta Co., Wynn vs Inglish heirs, (5) it is stated: that Henry Harman was in the habit of collecting the men and fighting the Indians. In a land dispute case filed in Augusta, Samuel Walker states on May 30, 1805, that he came to the head of Clinch in 1771 and met Valentine Harman.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
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11. | Jacob HARMAN (1.Heinrich1) was born 1748, Strasburg, VA. Other Events:
- _UID: AAAB605CC68249EA8BEB2BA153893CECD2BA
Notes:
From the unpublished manuscript, Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton pages 164-172.
This family of Harmans were of German origin, Adam Heinrich Hermann emigrating to America in 1726, with a brief stop over the Isle of Man, where Henry Harman of this sketch wasborn. Seven Harman brothers emigrated from Germany together, Jacob, Valentine, Mathias, George, Daniel, John, and Heinrich Adam. They first stopped off in Pennsylvania, then emigrated to the Shenandoah Valley and some on into North Carolina. At least three of these brothers settled in Southwest Virginia, namely, Heinrich Adam, Valentin and Jacob. They were living in the New River German settlement, the first settlement ever made west of the Alleghenies on the "Western Waters", and were living there prior to 1745. In 1749 Moravian Missionaries conducted the first recorded religious services in Southwest Virginia in the home of Jacob Harman, and Dr. Thomas Walker mentions stopping at the home of Harman on his memorable exploration trip in 1750.
Valentine and Jacob were both killed by Indians on New River. Valentine was killed on Sinking Creek in what is now Giles Co., VA. In a land suit filed in the High Court of
Chancery in Augusta Co., on the 23rd of July, 1807, Taylor vs Harman, Mathias Harman, nephew of the slain Valentine, says: Valentine was killed by the Indians on New River and at the same time his (Mathias') brother, Daniel Harman and Andrew Moser were taken prisoner. Daniel made his escape, but Andrew was held prisoner.
On the 30th of June, 1808, Daniel Harman, deposes, in the same land suit, saying: In 1757, Valentine was killed in my presence less than a foot away from me, and I was taken prisoner. Valentine Harman, who was slain left a widow
Mary Harman, but no children.
The Harmans of this sketch are the descendants of Heinrich Adam Hermann who emigrated from Germany, who married Louisa
Katrina, October 8, 1723. Louisa Katrina died March 18, 1749. The children of this marriage were:
[1] Adam Harman, the eldest, born in Germany in 1724;
[2] Henry Harman born on the Isle of Man in 1726;
[3] George Harman, 1727 - 1749;
[4] Daniel Harman, born Pennsylvania, 1729;
[5] Mathias Harman, born near Strausburg, VA, in 1736;
[6] Christina Harman, who married Jeremiah Pate, and lived on Little River in Montgomery Co., VA;
[7] Catherine Harman who married Ulrich Richards in Rowan Co., NC;
[8] Phillipina Harman, who died in 1751;
[9] Valentine Harman who settled on the upper Clinch River in 1771, and moved to Lincoln Co., KY, about 1775, and was a member of the Henderson Legislature at Boonesboro in May, 1775;
[10] A daughter, name unknown, married a Mr. Looney;
[11] Jacob Harman, perhaps the Jacob who settled in Tazewell
Co., VA in 1771.
The sons of old Heinrich Adam Hermann, the German emigrant, became great hunters and Indian fighters. While most of them were great hunters, one in particular became one of the noted Long Hunters. It is hard to determine just which
son this was, but evidence points to the youngest who was Jacob.
Sources:
Calender Virginia State Papers, Vol. IV, page 564.
Harman Genealogy by John Newton Harman
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Taylor vs Harman.
Augusta Court Causes Ended, Wynn vs Inglish heirs.
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Generation: 3
12. | Daniel Conrad HARMAN (3.Heinrich2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 26 Jan 1760; died 10 Jul 1791. Notes:
Daniel Harman Killed
From the unpublished manuscript,
Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and
Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton page 210.
Daniel Conrad Harman as a son of Henry Harman, Sr., (the same who with his sons, George and Matthias had the fight with the Indians in 1789) and his wife Anna Wilborn. Daniel was born on Abbott's Creek, in Rowan Co., NC, on June or
January 26th, 1760.
In a land lawsuit in the High Court of Chancery, Augusta Co., VA, Wynn vs Inglish heirs, Henry Harman, Sr., makes a statement in his deposition, "that one of his sons, Daniel, was killed by the Indians." In the same lawsuit Christopher Marrs, says: "Henry Harman, Sr., had one of his sons killed, scalped and massacreed by the Indians in the attempt of settling the land now in dispute, who left a wife and 4 young children."
Pendleton in his History of Tazewell County, page 465, states: 'Daniel Harman left his house, on the head of Clinch, on a fine morning in the fall of 1791, for the purpose of killing a deer. Where he went for that purpose is not known, but having done so, he started for home with the deer fastened to the cantle of his saddle. Harman was a great hunter, and owned a choice rifle, and the superior
structure of its triggers which were, as usual, of the double kind. So strong was the spring of these that when sprung, the noise might be heard for a considerable distance.
He was riding a large horse, fleet, and spirited, and had gotten within a mile of home, and was passing through a bottom, near the present residence, and on the lands of Mr.
William O. George, when suddenly a party of Indians sprang from behind a log, and fired on him. He was unhurt and putting spurs to his horse away he went through the heavy timber, forgetting all other danger, in his precarious situation. On he went, but his horse, too near a tree, struck the rider's knee, breaking his leg.'
Daniel Harman Killed
From the unpublished manuscript,
Indian Atrocities Along the Clinch, Powell and
Holston Rivers, by Emory L. Hamilton page 210.
Daniel Conrad Harman as a son of Henry Harman, Sr., (the same who with his sons, George and Matthias had the fight with the Indians in 1789) and his wife Anna Wilborn. Daniel was born on Abbott's Creek, in Rowan Co., NC, on June or
January 26th, 1760.
In a land lawsuit in the High Court of Chancery, Augusta Co., VA, Wynn vs Inglish heirs, Henry Harman, Sr., makes a statement in his deposition, "that one of his sons, Daniel, was killed by the Indians." In the same lawsuit Christopher Marrs, says: "Henry Harman, Sr., had one of his sons killed, scalped and massacreed by the Indians in the attempt of settling the land now in dispute, who left a wife and 4 young children."
Pendleton in his History of Tazewell County, page 465, states: 'Daniel Harman left his house, on the head of Clinch, on a fine morning in the fall of 1791, for the purpose of killing a deer. Where he went for that purpose is not known, but having done so, he started for home with the deer fastened to the cantle of his saddle. Harman was a great hunter, and owned a choice rifle, and the superior
structure of its triggers which were, as usual, of the double kind. So strong was the spring of these that when sprung, the noise might be heard for a considerable distance.
He was riding a large horse, fleet, and spirited, and had gotten within a mile of home, and was passing through a bottom, near the present residence, and on the lands of Mr.
William O. George, when suddenly a party of Indians sprang from behind a log, and fired on him. He was unhurt and putting spurs to his horse away he went through the heavy timber, forgetting all other danger, in his precarious situation. On he went, but his horse, too near a tree, struck the rider's knee, breaking his leg.'
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13. | Henry Adam HARMAN (3.Heinrich2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 05 Aug 1763, Giles Co, VA; died 20 Feb 1809, Tazewell Co. VA. Notes:
"Annals of Tazewell Co, VA", Harman, Vol II, page 445.
The Harman Family. He married his first cousin, Christina Harman, daughter of Daniel (son of Heinrich Adam Harman.
"Harman Genealogy, Southern Branch", John Newton Harman, Sr, page 69.
"Harman Genealogy, Southern Branch", 1700-1924, Harman, page 28. Henry A. Harman married Christina Harman on 26 Aug 1847.
Henry married Christina Harman. Christina (daughter of Daniel HARMAN and Anna Bughsen) was born 10 Feb 1767; died 20 Nov 1836. [Group Sheet]
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17. | Hezekiah HARMAN (3.Heinrich2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 30 Oct 1771, Rowan Co. NC; died 29 May 1845, Tazewell Co. VA. Notes:
A prominent early leader in the government of Tazewell Co, sixth son of Henry Harman Sr. the famous Indian fighter.
Hezekiah was born either Oct 30, 1771 (Bible record) or Nov 30 1772 (tombstone record) probably in Rowan County N.C.. From there, his famly moved to southwest Virginia about 1775 or 1776.
Hezekiah signed several of the petitions circulated in the 1790's supporting the formation of Tazwell County from Russell and Wythe Counties. From this time on he was mentioned repeatedly in the court records of Tazewell County.
He was appointed the first surveyer of Tazewell County in 1800, having served as deputy surveyor of Wythe County for several months. His first assignment was to survey the land given by William Peery and Samuel Ferguson for the county seat for which he was allowed $5.25 compensation. In 1800, Governor James Monroe appointed Hezekiah a Justice of the County Court. He sat on the bench until 1830, part of that time as Presiding Justice.
He was appointed lieutenant, captain, major, and colonel of the 112th Regiment of the Militia of Virginia and served until March 1830, when he became sheriff of Tazewell Co.
His will, dated Jan 25 1845, mentions ten children.
Hezekiah was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1815. He conveyed to the trustees of the church (of which he was one) "one acre around Bethel meeting housing on the head of Clinch (river)."
Hezekiah was a slave holder as evidenced by his will. He stated that his slaves were to be liberated upon his wife's death if the law would permit their freedom. If not, the slaves were to choose any one of his children to be their guardians.
"Annals of Tazewell Co, VA", Harman, Vol II, page 445.
The Harman Family. He married Polly Brown on 6 April 1802.
"Harman Genealogy, Southern Branch", John Newton Harman, Sr, page 71.
"Archives of Tazewell...", Yantis, page 247.
Born 30 Oct 1771, married Mary Brown, daughter of Low Brown
Hezekiah married Mary (Polly) Brown 06 Apr 1802, Tazewell Co. VA. Mary (daughter of Low W. Brown and Jane Davidson) was born 1784, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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19. | Rhoda HARMAN (3.Heinrich2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 1773, Rowan, NC; died 16 Jan 1846, Giles Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 8EE893B917BB43C2AAAE38EC77A51A115C82
Notes:
Info received from Ann Pierce Thompson 10008 Whitestone Road
Raleigh, North Carolina USA
annthompson@attglobal.net
Rhoda married William NEEL, NEAL 16 Apr 1794, Wythe County, VA. [Group Sheet]
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23. | Daniel HARMAN, Jr, (5.Daniel2, 1.Heinrich1) Notes:
"Annals of Tazewell Co, VA", Harman, Vol II, page 445.
The Harman Family. Son of Daniel, Sr and Anna Bughsen Harman.
He married and moved from Clinch River area to Pikeville, Ky abt 1805. Had five sons: Adam, William, Quiller, Dow, and Mathias.
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27. | Rebecca HARMAN (5.Daniel2, 1.Heinrich1) Notes:
"Annals of Tazewell Co, VA", Harman, Vol II, page 445.
The Harman Family. Daughter of Daniel, Sr and Anna Bughsen Harman. She married _______Wright.
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32. | Mathias (Ticy) HARMAN, Jr. (6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 15 Jan 1775, Tazewell Co VA; died 14 Feb 1850, Tazewell Co VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 8ECCB95F49EC40A994AA68D21F08125798A5
Notes:
From: "Archives of the Pioneers of Tazewell County " by Schreiner-Yantis.
To the General Assembly of Virginia: The undersigned petitioner Matthias Harman a citizen of the county of Tazewell would beg leave to respectfully represent to the Legislature of Virginia that in August 1829 he intermarried with a certain Nancy Vance by whom he had three children prior to the marriage, for reasons which is deemed unimportant here to state he had been restricted from marrying said Nancy and that as soon as the restrictions alluded to was removed he done that he had always intended to do. Your petitioner requests that a law may be passed changing the names of his three children born out of wedlock from that of Vance to Harman, the eldest Elias V., the second Daniel H., and the third William Buse, and he also desires that the said three children may be made by law his legal representatives if deemed proper and your petitioner as in duty bound will every pray. Signed: Matthias Harman, November 1832
Mathias married Nancy VANCE. [Group Sheet]
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33. | Louisa HARMAN (6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 1776, Strasburg, Orange Co. VA; died 1829, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: FD53EAC4E21E407DB4F577989D94229E645B
Notes:
"Alleghaney Co (VA) Heritage", Hildreth Smith article, page 192.
Louisa Harman married Thomas B. Christian
Louisa married Thomas Bailey CHRISTIAN 04 Jun 1793, Wythe Co. VA. Thomas (son of Thomas Mastin and Agnes) was born 15 Mar 1770, Botetourt Co. VA; died Dec 1854, Tazewell Co VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 53. Mastin Harman CHRISTIAN was born 8 Apr 1794, Wythe Co. VA; died 28 Feb 1853, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co VA.
- 54. Moses Bailey CHRISTIAN was born 13 May 1795, Wythe Co. VA; died 29 May 1855, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 55. James CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1795, Wythe Co. VA; died Abt 1823, Tazewell Co VA.
- 56. Ruth CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1797, Wythe Co. VA; died Bef Dec 1854, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 57. David CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1802, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 2 Mar 1861, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co VA.
- 58. John CHRISTIAN was born 1804, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died Bef 1870, Buchanan Co. VA.
- 59. Daniel CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1807, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 21 Dec 1884, Tazewell Co VA.
- 60. Nancy Jane CHRISTIAN was born 3 Oct 1812, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 2 Dec 1887, Avondale, McDowell Co., WV; was buried , In a hillside cemetery overlooking the site of the old Reed homestead on Crane Creek in McDowell Co., WVA.
- 61. Thomas Scaggs CHRISTIAN was born 2 Oct 1813, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 28 May 1891, Claypool Branch, Tazewell Co. VA.
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34. | Catherine (Katie) HARMAN (6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 1778, Strasburg, VA; died 04 Apr 1855, Lanes Branch, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: F2847AFA1C1747AD91DECB1FECC830E230A3
Notes:
Nickname may have been Katie.
Died:
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Name: Catherine Beavers
Birth Date: abt 1779
Death Date: 4 Apr 1855
Death Place: On Lanes Branch, Tazewell, Virginia
Death Age: 76
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Female
Father Name: Mathias Harman
Mother Name: Lydia Harman
Spouse Name: Robert Beavers
FHL Film Number: 34185
Catherine married Robert (Robin) BEAVERS Abt 1798. Robert (son of Alexander BEAVERS, Sr. and Nancy UNKNOWN) was born 1778, VA; died 02 Apr 1832, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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37. | Adam HARMAN (6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born , Montgomery Co. VA; died 9 Oct 1854, Tazewell Co VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 501FC0A46A1D46BCA518BEC282A6FDC17FF7
Notes:
Area was later part of Wythe Co.
Adam married Ruth CHRISTIAN 20 Aug 1819, Tazewell Co VA. Ruth (daughter of Thomas Bailey CHRISTIAN and Louisa HARMAN) was born Abt 1797, Wythe Co. VA; died Bef Dec 1854, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 72. Alice Louisa HARMAN was born 1819, Tazewell Co VA; died Abt 1872, Tazewell Co. VA.
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Adam married Levisa HARMAN 2 Apr 1812, Tazewell Co VA. Levisa was born Bef 1780, New River, Augusta Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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38. | Phebe HARMAN (6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 1785, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1862, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 43BE9F4D5FBA4BB58F8ABAD217D112BD620E
Notes:
Buried:
Grave location:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=115025411
Phebe married Moses Jackson BEAVERS 9 Feb 1819, Tazewell, Va.. Moses (son of Alexander BEAVERS, Jr. and Sarah RICE) was born 1793, Giles Co., Va.; died 28 Dec 1870, Tazewell Co., VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 74. Lydia BEAVERS was born 20 May 1820, Tazewell Co., VA; died 28 Aug 1868, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 75. Mathias Harman BEAVERS was born 3 Feb 1822, Tazewell Co., VA; died 22 Jan 1896, Tazewell Co., VA; was buried , Peery Cemetery, North Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 76. Nancy BEAVERS was born 22 Nov 1824.
- 77. Elizabeth BEAVERS was born 1 Feb 1826, Tazewell Co., VA; died Aft 1900.
- 78. Alexander BEAVERS was born 12 Apr 1828, Tazewell Co., VA; died 21 Oct 1914, Union Co. SD; was buried , Civil Bend Cemetery, Jefferson, Union Co. SD.
- 79. Rebecca BEAVERS was born 10 Aug 1830, Tazewell Co., VA; died 13 Mar 1908, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 80. Harman Skaggs BEAVERS was born Apr 1832, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA; died 17 Nov 1859, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 81. Moses Jackson BEAVERS, Jr. was born 28 Aug 1834, Tazewell Co., VA; died 14 Jul 1923, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
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Generation: 4
48. | Hezekiah (Kiah) Harman, Jr. (17.Hezekiah3, 3.Heinrich2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 11 Nov 1799, Tazewell Co. VA; died 01 Nov 1876, Tazewell Co. VA. Notes:
"Annals of Tazewell Co, VA", Harman, Vol II, page 448.
Nancy Harman married Kiah Harman, son of Hezekiah, Sr. of Henry Sr. She died in 1866. Their children were: Henry Dorsey, Rhoda, Christina, Hezekiah Augustus, and Erastus French Harman.
McDowell Co, Births: 1887-1899, Marriages: 1861-1899, Wills & Inventories: 1860-1899, WV Archives & History Library, 929.3 H62, 111.
Kiah Harman will probated 27 Nov 1867, resided in Tazewell Co, VA; wife Nancy B.; children, Henry D., Rhoda May, Christina Austin, Hezekiah; grandchildren, children of E.
F. Harman, Rhoda May and H.A. Harman.
1850 Census, Tazewell Co, VA, taken on 3 Aug 1850, Page 248B, Family #459. Listed as Ciar Harman, age 50, born in VA, farmer, head of household.
1860 Census, Tazewell Co, VA, Five Oaks PO, taken on 7 Jul 1860, Page 785, Family #663. Listed as Kiah Harman, age 60, born in VA, farmer, head of household.
Hezekiah married Nancy Belle Harman. Nancy (daughter of Henry Adam HARMAN and Christina Harman) was born 13 Nov 1801, Tazewell Co. VA; died 02 Jun 1877, Tazewell Co, VA. [Group Sheet]
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52. | Elizabeth NEEL, NEAL (19.Rhoda3, 3.Heinrich2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 24 Jul 1802, Tazewell Co VA; died 11 Jun 1862. Other Events:
- _UID: F59B303136BC4AD3B0CCFF70712A2ECC8015
Notes:
Death date originally listed as 1863. DAR records indicate 1862.
Info from Ann Pierce Thompson 10008 Whitestone Road
Raleigh, North Carolina USA
annthompson@attglobal.net
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53. | Mastin Harman CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 8 Apr 1794, Wythe Co. VA; died 28 Feb 1853, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 6027A1C5F72B4665B0C14A02C7FD6AE98E2B
Notes:
Record of divorce in 14 May 1851 between Mastin Christian and Jane Christian. In 1850 census he was living with Maria, age 40. Sally Christian, age 20 was living in the home as well in 1850.
McDowell County in West Virginia and American History by Jean Battlo, page 478. "In 1880s Mastin Christian taught the Sandlick School in Adkins (later named Gary), a log house at the mouth of Sandlick Creek, near the old company store."
CENSUS RECORDS
1830 United States Federal Census
Name: Masters Christian [Mastin Christian]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Martin Christian [Mastin Christian]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 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: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 7
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Mastin Christian
Age: 50
Birth Year: abt 1800
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 770
Household Members:
Mastin Christian 50
Maria Christian 40
Daniel Christian 26
Hiram Christian 15
Thos Christian 13
Moses Christian 7
Withers Christian 5
Weston Christian 2
Noah Burchfield 24 [son-in-law]
Nancy Burchfield 18 [daughter]
Sally Christian 20 [daughter-in-law, Sarah Mounts, new wife of Daniel as of August 20. The census is dated August 25. Apparently the newlyweds had not yet found their own place.]
Land Grants
Maston Christian - 30 Sept 1842
Tazewell County
50 a. On the head of Jonathan's branch waters of the Dry fork of Sandy River
Grants No. 93, p. 342
Maston Christian - 30 Sept 1842
Tazewell County
23 a. On the Long fork of Harmans branch waters of the Dry fork of Sandy River
Grants No. 93, p. 343
Maston Christian - 30 Sept 1842
Tazewell County
36 a. On the Dry fork of Sandy River and not far from mouth of said river
Grants No. 93, p. 414
Maston Christian - 31 Jan 1844
Tazewell County
60 a. At the mouth of Harmans branch waters of the Tug fork of Sandy River
Grants No. 95, p. 111
Birth:
Indian Creek on the Clinch River in what is now Tazewell Co., VA
Mastin married Jane McKenster 01 Sep 1822, Tazewell Co. VA. Jane was born 1801, Tazewell Co. VA; died 27 Jun 1873, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 87. Louisa CHRISTIAN was born 1824, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1824, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 88. William CHRISTIAN was born 1825, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1880.
- 89. Daniel CHRISTIAN was born 1826, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1863.
- 90. Ruth CHRISTIAN was born 1826, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 27 Nov 1888, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 91. Addison Bailey (Attie) CHRISTIAN was born 1828, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 14 Jun 1863, Bunker Hill, Berkeley Co. WV.
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Mastin married Sarah Bailey 02 Jun 1829, Tazewell Co. VA. Sarah was born ca 1804; died Jan 1830, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Mastin married Margaret Maria (Peggy) Robinette 31 Aug 1831, Tazewell Co. VA. Margaret was born 1809, Wythe Co. VA; died Aft 1880, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 93. Nancy CHRISTIAN was born 12 Dec 1832, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1902, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 94. Hiram Harman Pythias CHRISTIAN was born 19 Oct 1835, Tazewell Co. VA; died 01 Jul 1917, McDowell Co. WV; was buried , Lomax Cemetery, Yukon, McDowell Co. WV.
- 95. Mathias Harman CHRISTIAN, Jr. was born 1836, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 96. Thomas Bailey CHRISTIAN was born 12 Apr 1838, Tazewell Co. VA; died 12 Feb 1906, Craigsville, Webster Co. WV.
- 97. Moses Justice (Devil Mose) CHRISTIAN was born 1842, Tazewell Co. VA; died 09 Jan 1888, McDowell Co. WV.
- 98. Withers (Witcher) CHRISTIAN was born 1845, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1851, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 99. Nathaniel Robert CHRISTIAN was born 1847, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1892, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 100. Mastin George Dillon CHRISTIAN was born Apr 1848, Tazewell Co. VA; died 01 May 1922, Webster Co. WV.
- 101. Louisa Lovelace (Lovis) CHRISTIAN was born 13 Aug 1851, Tazewell Co. VA.
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54. | Moses Bailey CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 13 May 1795, Wythe Co. VA; died 29 May 1855, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: A227FE66E4674EE795F28CF531D5F9B26601
Notes:
May have been born in 1794. 1850 census lists his age as 56. Will on record in Will Book 3, pp. 186-87, Tazewell Co. VA. Not named in lawsuit Christian Vs. Christian.
NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE DISCOUNTED
His grandchild Sallie Christian, daughter of John Christian and Clemmie Harman, applied to the Eastern Cherokee in 1908. Application #10464. In her application she spells his name "Mose." Her application was rejected.
For more information about Cherokee genealogy, check out http://www.pollysgranddaughter.com. The following is from her article about Cherokee Wannabes. Since so much has been written about Moses' father, Thomas Bailey Christan, having Native American heritage, which has NOT been borne out by Y-DNA results or autosomal DNA results by any of his descendants.
This site has excellent articles on how to prove Cherokee ancestry. http://www.pollysgranddaughter.com/2011/06/fortune-hunters-guion-miller-roll-and.html#comment-form
The Guion Miller Roll is a list of Eastern Cherokee Indians who applied for compensation because of a 1906 lawsuit, and judgment in the tribe's favor in the United States Court of Claims on May 28, 1906, for them. This resulted in the appropriation of $1 million to the Tribe's eligible individuals and families. Newspapers were full of announcements that the Cherokees and/or Cherokee heirs would be receiving money anywhere from $5,000,000 to $11,000,000. Many times it was not made clear this was money for nearly the entire tribe but instead gave the impression that it was for specific families.
To be approved for funds the individual must have:
1. Been alive as of May 28, 1906
2. Established that he/she was a member or descendants of a person that had been included in the forced removal to Indian Territory, known as the Ross Party.
3. Not been affiliated with a tribe other than the Cherokee
4. Been members of the Eastern Cherokee tribe at the time of the treaties of 1835,1836, and 1845 between the United States and Eastern Cherokee.
There were 45,857 applications filed for about 900,000 claimants. 30,254 of those claimants were entitled to share in the funds. This means nearly 2/3 of all claimants were NOT entitled and therefore rejected.
A common assumption of those who descend from people who were rejected on the Miller Roll is that their ancestors were Cherokee, but they just couldn't prove it at that time. These families were usually always listed as white in vital records and were never listed in the Cherokee records or on any Cherokee rolls. They simply had no documentation or proof.
People applied for the Miller Roll who had never heard they were Cherokee before the money or land topic came up. They were suddenly informed by someone that they were Cherokee or related to a specific family and should apply. There were families who had heard they were Indian or "kin" to them, so they applied even though they had never heard what tribe of Indians they might be "kin" to. There were people who were notified by "claim agents" and lawyers that they were entitled to lots of money so they applied. There were people who were told they would be receiving both land and money, so they applied. There were people who applied because they thought they were enrolling in the Eastern Cherokee tribe and then would be entitled to land and money.
Many of the rejected claimants, for one reason or another, filed a claim believing they were going to come into money. One has to be careful of not basing claim to Cherokee ancestry based on a rejected claim from the Miller Roll. Though these applications often offer a lot of genealogical information, they don't necessarily offer any proof of Cherokee ancestry.
CENSUS RECORDS
1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Moses Christian
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1 [Moses]
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 [Mary (Polly)]
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
1830 United States Federal Census
Name: Mases Christian [Moses Christian]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [Samuel]
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2 [Alexander, Thomas]
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 [Moses]
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 [Louisa]
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [Mary (Polly)]
Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Free Colored Persons: 1
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Moses Christian
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [Mastin]
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 [John]
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [Samuel]
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 2 [Alexander, Thomas]
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 [Moses]
Free White Persons - Males - 60 thru 69: 1 [probably Alex Beavers, his father-in-law]
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 [Shone]
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 [Louisa]
Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 [Mary (Polly)]
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 5
Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 2
Free White Persons - Under 20: 6
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 10
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Moses Christian
Age: 56
Birth Year: abt 1794
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1178
Household Members:
Moses Christian 56
Polly Christian 50
Samuel Christian 23
Jno Christian 15
Shone Christian 13
Mosten Christian 10 [Mastin]
Alex Beavers 77 [father-in-law]
LAND RECORDS
Land grants
Moses Christian - 6 Aug 1824
Tazewell County
149 a. On Indian Creek a branch of Clinch River
Grants No. 73, p. 317
Moses Christian - 31 Oct 1848
Tazewell County
880 a. On Laurel Creek and Painter branch waters of Indian Creek
Grants No. 101, p. 95
WILL
Will of Moses Christian
Virginia In the County Court of Tazewell 27th June 1855 an Inventory and account of Sales of the Estate for Moses Christian dec' was returned to court and ordered to be recorded.
Teste S.S Graham C
I Moses Christian, a man of lawful age and sound memory calling to mind the mortality of all earthly things, and that (Illegible) any goeth to his long home, therefore have determined to (Illegible) a disposition of all my property in accordance with my own will and pleasure; and do herby make and constitute this my last will and testament to wit:
Article 1st I will and bequeath to my sons Mastin the farm on which I now live an bonded do follows Beginning at two Sugar trees and a white oak on the line between Jacob Hinkle and myself, thence running to a corner tree of the line (illegible) purchased, thence crossing Indian Creek in a Northwardly direction to a sapling on the north lawn of said creek and with the (illegible) of the creek to a Hickory, thence crossing a point to said line again, and with said line about one quarter of a mile to a corner, thence a westwardly course to the top of creek ridge to Samuel Christian line and with is line to a high nob on said Ridge,thence now with the top of the ridge to a black oak corner tree near the mouth of Lawree thence running with a line of a survey of 149 acres to the beginning.
Provided, However that Mastin is to take care of and maintain his mother, in a decent and satisfactory manner. Now if my son Mastin shall fail to support his mother and turns out to be an undutiful and wasteful boy then the land shall go to my wife for her support and at her death shall be divided equally between my other children except my daughter Shone.
Article 2nd. I will and bequeath to my son John the farm on which my son Thomas now lives and known as the Warren farm.
Article 3rd I will and bequeath to my son Samuel one hundred acres more or less lying on the west side of Laurie Creek and adjoin the and on which he now lives.
Article 4th I wil and bequeath to my son Thomas and Alexander and my daughter Louisa Law Eight hundred and eighty eight acres of land to be divided equally between them by drawing of lots if they cannot divide it otherwise.
Article 5th I will and bequeath to my wife two horses (Sam & Nell) six milk cows and choice of ten sheep out of my flock; and all my house hold and kitchen furniture so long as she lives, also my plows, hoe, axe, and gearing for two horses.
Article 6th I will and bequeath all the remainder of my personal property to be sold on twelve months credit and my just debts to be paid cut of the proceeds, and the remainder, if any there be, to be paid over to my wife for her support.
Article 7th I will and bequeath to my daughter Shone one dollar to be paid her at the death of her mother and not one cent more and lastly I appoint and constitute H R Bogle my executor whereunto I have set my name and affirmed my name this 7th day of May 1855.
Sealed and Signed in presence of
H R Bogle
David Christian
Nancy (her Mark) Harman
On reflection I have seen proper to amend this codicil to my will , in which, I will and bequeath to my son Mastin all my blacksmith tools, for the benefits of the farm and not to be sold off the farm, also I will to my son Mastin my rifle gun and to my son John the rifle gun I gave him some time ago. I also reserve to my son Mastin so long as he remains my dutiful son the privilege of getting stone tools (for his own use) on any of the lands willed in this my last will and testament to my sons Thomas, Alexander, Samuel & John and also the land willed to my daughter Louisa Low. I also will and bequeath to my wife all stock hogs.
Sealed and signed in the presence of ~ This 8th day of May 1855
H. R Bogle
David Christian
James (his Mark) Bandy
Birth:
At this time Tazewell Co. was part of Wythe Co.
Died:
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Name: Moses Christian
Birth Date: abt 1795
Death Date: 29 May 1855
Death Place: Tazewell County, Virginia
Death Age: 60
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Mother Name: Louisa Harman
Spouse Name: Polly Christian
FHL Film Number: 34185
Moses married Mary (Polly) BEAVERS 29 Jul 1819, Tazewell Co. VA. Mary (daughter of Alexander BEAVERS, Jr. and Sarah RICE) was born 1800, Giles Co., Va.; died 1860, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 102. Levisa Louisa (Vicie) CHRISTIAN was born 1823, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1861, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 103. Thomas Beavers CHRISTIAN was born 1821, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1892, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 104. Alexander CHRISTIAN was born 1825, Tazewell Co. VA; died 15 Nov 1876, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 105. Samuel CHRISTIAN was born 1827, Tazewell Co., VA; died 1888, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 106. John CHRISTIAN was born 1835, Tazewell Co., VA; died Aft 15 Mar 1887, Tazewell Co. VA or McDowell Co. WV.
- 107. Shone CHRISTIAN was born Dec 1837, Tazewell Co. VA; died Apr 1911, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 108. Mastin CHRISTIAN was born 1840, Tazewell Co. VA; died 12 Sep 1860, Waters of Indian Spring, Tazewell Co. VA.
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55. | James CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born Abt 1795, Wythe Co. VA; died Abt 1823, Tazewell Co VA. Other Events:
- _UID: F9421CFEF7054FA98CCB11B9DBE1E7F1FE6C
Notes:
Some researchers speculated he died without issue as had no heirs listed in Christian lawsuit after Thomas Bailey Christian died. However it is possible he had moved into Cherokee territory at this point and may not have wanted to be part of the lawsuit.
Birth:
Tazewell Co. was part of Wythe Co. at this time.
Died:
The other possibility for his place of death is in Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory which could be NC. More research needs to be done to substantiate this.
James married Rutha Bandy ca 1818. Rutha was born 1797, Virginia; died 1863. [Group Sheet]
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56. | Ruth CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born Abt 1797, Wythe Co. VA; died Bef Dec 1854, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: A720666396FB41019FDCAEA83681CC19D0B3
Notes:
Birth:
Tazewell Co. would be formed from Wythe Co.
Ruth married Adam HARMAN 20 Aug 1819, Tazewell Co VA. Adam (son of Mathias (Tice or Tias) HARMAN, Sr. and Lydia SKAGGS) was born , Montgomery Co. VA; died 9 Oct 1854, Tazewell Co VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 110. Alice Louisa HARMAN was born 1819, Tazewell Co VA; died Abt 1872, Tazewell Co. VA.
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57. | David CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born Abt 1802, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 2 Mar 1861, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co VA. Other Events:
- _UID: FAAE63737B1C49DFBC0D3AF775DAEC60D2C0
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1830 United States Federal Census
Name: David Christian
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 [Anthony]
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 [David]
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 [Louisa, Nancy]
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 [Lavisa]
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [Lennie]
Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: David Christian
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 [Frederick, Luther]
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 [Thomas D.]
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [Anthony]
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 [David]
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 [Lydia]
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 3 [Louisa, Polly, Ruth, or Rachel]
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 [Nancy]
Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 [Lavisa]
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 [Lennie]
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 10
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 12
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: David Christian
Age: 48
Birth Year: abt 1802
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1148
Household Members:
David Christian 48
Linny Christian 47
Louisa Christian 26
Lidda Christian 24
Nancy Christian 21
Thos Christian 19
Polly Christian 17
Ruth Christian 15
Rachel Christian 13
Fridrich Christian 11
Luther Christian 9
Melvine Christian 8
Rebecca Christian 7
Israel Christian 5
1860 United States Federal Census about David Christian
Name: David Christian
Age in 1860: 58
Birth Year: abt 1802
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1860: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Baptist Valley
Household Members:
David Christian 58
Lenny Christian 58
Lovey Christian 36
Ruth Christian 27
Rachel Christian 25
Malvena Christian 19
Frederick Christian 21
Rebecca Christian 17
Isavel Christian 14
William Ashbury 8
Nancy Ashbury 6
Oliver P Ashbury 2
LAND RECORDS
David Christian - 30 Oct 1838
Tazewell County
40 a. Ridge between Indian Creek and Clinch River
Grants No. 88, p. 409
David Christian - 31 Oct 1848
Tazewell County
92 a. On Big fork ridge between left and right hand fork of Indian Creek waters of Clinch River
Grants No. 101, p. 92
David Christian - 30 Oct 1838
and Thomas Christian
35 a. On Indian Creek
Grants No. 88, p. 410
Tazewell Co. 1860 Census lists his age as 58, district Baptist Valley, page 887
Died:
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Name: David Christian
Birth Date: abt 1801
Birth Place: Sinking Waters, Tazewell, Virginia
Death Date: 14 Aug 1861
Death Place: Sinking Waters, Tazewell, Virginia
Death Age: 60
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Father Name: Thomas Christian
Mother Name: Louisa Christian
FHL Film Number: 2048586
Death record in Tazewell. Died of kidney disease. Daughter Louisa was informant.
David married Melvina Linea (Lennie) Trent 30 Dec 1832, Tazewell Co. VA. Melvina was born 1802, Tazewell Co. VA; died 15 Aug 1861, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 111. Lavisa CHRISTIAN was born 1821, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1826, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 112. Louisa CHRISTIAN was born 1824, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1860, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 113. Anthony CHRISTIAN was born 1828, Tazewell Co. VA; died 17 Apr 1922, Perryville, Perry Co. MO.
- 114. Nancy CHRISTIAN was born Jun 1829, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1900, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 115. Thomas D. CHRISTIAN was born Aug 1831, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1871.
- 116. Mary (Polly) CHRISTIAN was born 22 Jun 1833, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1862, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 117. Ruth CHRISTIAN was born 1835, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1873.
- 118. Rachel CHRISTIAN was born ca 1837, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 119. Frederick CHRISTIAN was born ca 1838, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 120. Lydia CHRISTIAN was born Jan 1839, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1900, Greenup Co. KY.
- 121. Luther CHRISTIAN was born Jan 1839, Tazewell Co. VA; died May 1863, Virginia.
- 122. Malvina CHRISTIAN was born 09 Jan 1840, Tazewell Co. VA; died 04 Sep 1888, Wyoming Co. WV.
- 123. Rebecca CHRISTIAN was born 1843, Tazewell Co. VA; died 07 Aug 1891, McDowell Co. WV.
- 124. Israel Vandike CHRISTIAN was born Mar 1845, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1910, Georgia.
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58. | John CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 1804, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died Bef 1870, Buchanan Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 6F34681BB2C74CDDB0294ECBBDA77934CB26
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1830 United States Federal Census
Name: John Christian
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 2
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: John Christian
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 5
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: John Christian
Age: 46
Birth Year: abt 1804
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1177
Household Members:
John Christian 46
Catharine Christian 45
Lidda Christian 10
Louisa Christian 7
Rebecca Christian 2
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: John Christian
Age in 1860: 54
Birth Year: abt 1806
Home in 1860: Buchanan, Virginia
Gender: Male
Occupation: Farmer
Post Office: Contrary
Household Members:
John Christian 54
Catharine Christian 48 [House Keeper, Illiterate]
Lavica Christian 14
Rebecca Christian 12
Lurany Christian 9
Land records
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John Christian - 20 Sept 1834, Tazewell County,13 a. On the Dry fork of Sandy River, Grants No. 83, p. 489
John Christian - 1 May 1847, Tazewell County, 99 a. On Indian Creek a branch of Clinch, Grants No. 98, p. 495
John Christian - 1 May 1847, Tazewell County, 55 a. On the Grassy Spring Ridge, Grants No. 98, p. 496
John Christian - 1 May 1847, Tazewell County, 29 a. On the Belsher ridge,Grants No. 98, p. 497
John Christian - 31 Oct 1848, Tazewell County, 168 a. On Indian Creek,Grants No. 101, p. 96
John Christian - 1 Oct 1850, Tazewell County, 61 a. On a spur of the Red oak ridge waters of Dismal, Grants No. 104, p. 209
John Christian - 1 Nov 1853, Tazewell County, 30 a. At head waters of Dismal Creek, Grants No. 109, p. 223
John Christian and Henry M. Harman - 1 Nov 1853, Tazewell County, 100 a. On dividing ridge between Dismal and Dry fork, adjoining said Harman's 21 a. tract, Grants No. 109, p. 230
John married Catherine MCKENSTER 4 Aug 1823, Tazewell Co. VA. Catherine was born 1803, Virginia; died 1850, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 125. Daniel CHRISTIAN was born 11 May 1831, Tazewell Co. VA; died 04 Jul 1911, Wayne Co. WV.
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John married Catherine (Katy) ALTIZER 27 Jul 1837, Tazewell Co. VA. Catherine (daughter of David Riley ALTIZER and Susan SLUSHER) was born Jan 1808, Floyd Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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59. | Daniel CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born Abt 1807, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 21 Dec 1884, Tazewell Co VA. Other Events:
- _UID: EB10A139A0284874A3A643F2CE8F08C60218
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Daniel Christian
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 5
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 7
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Dane Christian [Danl Christian] [Daniel Christian]
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1807
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1167
Household Members:
Danl Christian 43
Hannah Christian 36
Nancy Christian 13
David Christian 11
Polly Christian 9
Jno Christian 8
Geo Christian 6
Elener Christian 4
Rich Christian 2
Wm Christian 1
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Daniel Christian
Age in 1860: 53
Birth Year: abt 1807
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Baptist Valley
Household Members:
Daniel Christian 53
Hannah Christian 27
George Christian 16
Ellen Christian 14
Rachel Christian 12
William Christian 11
Chas M Christian 10
Louisa Christian 8
Sarah A Christian 3
Crockett Christian 1
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Daniel Christian
Age in 1870: 68
Birth Year: abt 1802
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
Race: White
Post Office: Knob
Household Members:
Daniel Christian 68
Hannah Christian 58
Thomas M Christian 18
Louisa Christian 10
Sarah A Christian 14
Crockutt Christian 12
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Daniel Christian
Age: 73
Birth Year: abt 1807
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1880: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Hanah Christian
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members:
Daniel Christian 73
Hanah Christian 68
Marion Christian 23
MILITARY RECORDS
Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Name: Daniel Christian
Residence: Tazewell, Virginia
Enlistment Date: 31 Jul 1862
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Tazewell, Virginia
State Served: Virginia
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, Virginia 29th Infantry Regiment on 31 Jul 1862.Mustered out on 15 Apr 1864.
Sources: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series
American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Daniel Christian
Enlistment Date: 31 Jul 1862
Enlistment Place: Tazewell, Virginia
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 31 July 1862.
Enlisted in Company H, 29th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 31 Jul 1862.
Deserted from Company H, 29th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 15 Apr 1864.
Sources: 21
Daniel married Hannah Harrison 23 Apr 1831, Tazewell Co. VA. Hannah was born ca 1814, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 130. Susan CHRISTIAN was born Dec 1828, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 131. Rebecca Christian was born 1831, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1870, McDowell Co. WV; was buried , High Knob Cemetery, Iaeger, McDowell Co. WV.
- 132. Levicie CHRISTIAN was born ca 1836, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1880, McDowell Co. WV.
- 133. Nancy CHRISTIAN was born ca 1836, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 134. David CHRISTIAN was born ca 1839, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 135. Mary (Polly) CHRISTIAN was born ca 1841, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 136. John CHRISTIAN was born ca 1842, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 137. George CHRISTIAN was born ca 1844, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 138. Eleanor CHRISTIAN was born Sep 1846, Tazewell Co. VA; died 16 Apr 1915, McDowell Co. WV.
- 139. Rachel CHRISTIAN was born ca 1848, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 140. Charles CHRISTIAN was born ca 1850, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 141. William Crockett Christian was born ca 1851, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 142. Louisa CHRISTIAN was born ca 1852, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 143. Thomas M. CHRISTIAN was born ca 1854, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 144. Sarah CHRISTIAN was born ca 1857, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 145. Crockett H. CHRISTIAN was born ca 1858, Tazewell Co. VA.
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60. | Nancy Jane CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 3 Oct 1812, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 2 Dec 1887, Avondale, McDowell Co., WV; was buried , In a hillside cemetery overlooking the site of the old Reed homestead on Crane Creek in McDowell Co., WVA. Other Events:
- _UID: 594D5BEC78A54C7081C379BA94F0F20EC18F
Notes:
Another source has her listed as Nancy Elizabeth.
Source: "Reed and Related Families of Tazewell County, Virginia and McDowell County, West Virginia", by Juanita S Halstead.
Nancy Christian, wife of John Wesley Reed, was a daughter of Thomas Christian and Louisa (nee Harman) Christian. In a hillside cemetery overlooking the site of the old Reed homestead on Crane Creek in McDowell Co., WVA are the graves of John Wesley Reed, Sr and his wife Nancy (nee Christian) Reed. The tomstones at these graves are still legible and reveal the following vital data: "J. W. Reed, Sr., born at Rogersville, Tennessee, July 25, 1804, died June 18, 1888; Nancy, wife of J. W. Reed, born October 18, 1812, died December 2, 1887."
Nancy married John Wesley Reed 13 Jun 1830, Tazewell Co. VA. John was born 25 Jul 1804, Rogersville, Hawkins Co. TN; died 09 Jun 1889, Avondale, McDowell Co. WV. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 146. Jackson Reed was born 29 May 1831, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 147. Nancy Jane Reed was born 04 Dec 1832, Tazewell Co. VA; died 11 Jan 1911, Avondale, McDowell Co. WV.
- 148. John Lindsey Reed was born 17 Mar 1834, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1850, Victor, Iowa Co. IA.
- 149. Daniel Reed was born 02 Oct 1835, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1850.
- 150. Wesley Reed was born 10 Jun 1837, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 151. Mathias Harman Reed was born 01 Mar 1839, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1843, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 152. Thomas Mastin Reed was born 13 Feb 1841, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1843, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 153. Elias Friendly Reed was born 19 Jun 1843, Tazewell Co. VA; died 14 Jan 1844, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 154. Louisa Reed was born 30 Dec 1844, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 155. Amanuel REED was born 09 Nov 1849, Tazewell Co. VA; died 08 Jul 1923, McClure, Dickenson Co. VA.
- 156. Henry James Reed was born 11 Aug 1847, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 157. Moses David Reed was born 31 Mar 1852, Tazewell Co. VA; died 05 Jul 1854, Tazewell Co. VA.
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61. | Thomas Scaggs CHRISTIAN (33.Louisa3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 2 Oct 1813, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co. VA; died 28 May 1891, Claypool Branch, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: AD97A8231615484E9D5A60783FC158D8CFDA
Notes:
He was a minister, performed many marriages in Tazewell Co Va, especially for family members.
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Thos S Christian [Thomas Skaggs Christian]
Age: 35
Birth Year: abt 1815
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Value of Real Estate: $1000
Household Members:
Thos S Christian 35
Anna Christian 34
Lilly Christian 9
Polly Christian 7
Thos Christian 5
Robbin Christian 3
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas S Christian
[Thomas S Christian]
Age in 1860: 46
Birth Year: abt 1814
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Baptist Valley
Value of real estate: $300, personal property $270
Household Members:
Thomas S Christian 46
Ann Christian 46
Thomas Christian 14
Robert Christian 12
Hanah Christian 10
Jackson Christian 9
George Christian 4
Katharine Christian 1
Susan Altizer 74
1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Thos S Christian
Age in 1870: 50
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Knob
Household Members:
Thos S Christian 50
Annie Christian 55
Jackson Christian 18
George C Christian 14
Catherine Christian 11
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Thomas S. Christian
Age: 66
Birth Year: abt 1814
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1880: Maiden Spring, Tazewell, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Ann Eliza Christian
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS
Tazewell County Churches: 1860. Deed Book 13, p. 164.
Hugh S. Bailey conveyed to Thomas S. Christian, William Altizer and Robert McGlothlin, "Trustees of a meeting house built on the land that said Bailey bought of Alexander Christian." Said lot contains one acre. Beginning at a white oak a corner of Hugh Bailey, on the east line, thence East thirteen poles to a chestnut oak, thence N.W. 13 poles to a poplar, thence 13 poles to a chestnut tree, thence S. 13 poles to the beginning." (Vol. 1, p. 312)
LAND GRANTS
Thomas S. Christian - 1 Mar 1847
Tazewell County
32 a. On the Belsher ridge of Indian Creek a branch of Clinch River
Grants No. 98, p. 498
Thomas S. Christian - 1 Mar 1847
Tazewell County
141 a. On the Belsher spur the waters of Indian Creek a branch of Clinch River
Grants No. 98, p. 499
Thomas S. Christian - 1 Mar 1847
Tazewell County
175 a. On the Belsher ridge
Grants No. 98, p. 500
Thomas S. Christian - 1 Mar 1847
Tazewell County
66 a. On the waters of Indian Creek
Grants No. 98, p. 501
Thomas S. Christian - 1 Oct 1849
Tazewell County
214 a. On dividing ridge between Grassy Spring fork of Indian Creek and Left hand fork of Beech fork of Dry fork
Grants No. 102, p. 214
Thomas S. Christian - 1 Oct 1850
Tazewell County
266 a. On the Belsher ridge
Grants No. 104, p. 35
Thomas married Anna Elizabeth ALTIZER 23 Oct 1836, Tazewell Co VA. Anna (daughter of David Riley ALTIZER and Susan SLUSHER) was born Abt 1814, Tazewell Co VA; died Aft 1880, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 158. Susan CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1837, Tazewell Co. VA; died Abt 1850, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 159. Lilly CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1839, Tazewell Co. VA; died Abt 1890, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 160. Unknown CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1840; died Abt 1850.
- 161. Mary (Polly) CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1843, Tazewell Co. VA; died Oct 1858, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 162. Thomas Christian CHRISTIAN was born 18 Oct 1845, Tazewell Co VA; died 21 May 1920, Bandy, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Christian Cemetery, Cedar Bluff, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 163. Robert B. (Robin) CHRISTIAN was born 03 Mar 1848, Tazewell Co. VA; died 05 Aug 1930, Bluefield, Mercer Co. WV; was buried , Monte Vista Park Cemetery Bluefield Mercer Co. WV.
- 164. Julia CHRISTIAN was born 1849, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 165. Hannah CHRISTIAN was born Jul 1850, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 166. Mastin CHRISTIAN was born Feb 1850, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 167. Jackson Riley CHRISTIAN was born Aug 1852, Tazewell Co. VA; died 12 May 1929, Buchanan Co. VA; was buried , Harlan Blankenship Cemetery, Blackey, Buchanan Co, VA.
- 168. George C. CHRISTIAN was born 6 Mar 1856, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 169. Mary CHRISTIAN was born ca Sep 1858, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA; died Oct 1858, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 170. Catherine CHRISTIAN was born Abt 1859.
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62. | Mary Rebecca BEAVERS (34.Catherine3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born ca 1801, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1838. Mary married Israel Vandyke 1822, Tazewell Co. VA. Israel was born 1780; died Aft 1850, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 171. Catherine Vandyke was born Mar 1825, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1900, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 172. Nancy Vandyke was born 1831, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1898.
- 173. Robert Vandyke was born ca 1832, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1900, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 174. John W. Vandyke was born 10 Jun 1836, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1907, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 175. Andrew Vandyke was born May 1837, Tazewell Co. VA; died 24 Nov 1912, Tazewell Co. VA.
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63. | Alexander BEAVERS (34.Catherine3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 1802, Tazewell Co. VA; died 24 Nov 1880, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 209B8D4514F84B119B9F05977DFB2F920482
Notes:
Married by Jonathan Quicksall
CENSUS RECORDS
1840 United States Federal Census
Name: Alexr Beavers [Alex Jr Beavers]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Tazewell, Virginia
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 9
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 11
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Alex Beaver [Alex Beavers]
Age: 48
Birth Year: abt 1802
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1086
Household Members:
Alex Beaver 48
James Beaver 25
Betsy Beaver 23
Mary Beaver 24
Catherine Beaver 23
Rebecca Beaver 20
Robt Beaver 18
Martha Beaver 18
Jno Beaver 13
Wm Beaver 11
Mirtha H Beaver 8
Nancy Beaver 7
Lidde Beaver 5
Rachel Beaver 3
Died:
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Name: Alexander Beavers
Birth Date: abt 1800
Birth Place: Tazewell, Virginia
Death Date: 24 Nov 1880
Death Place: Tazewell, Virginia
Death Age: 80
Race: White
Gender: Male
Father Name: Robt. Beavers
Mother Name: Kate Beavers
FHL Film Number: 2048586
Alexander married UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet]
Alexander married Elizabeth HANKINS 22 Sep 1825, Tazewell Co. Va. Elizabeth was born 1807. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 178. James W. (Beardy) BEAVERS was born 17 Jul 1825, Tazewell Co., VA; died 7 Apr 1903.
- 179. Elizabeth (Betsy) BEAVERS was born ca 1827, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 180. Mary BEAVERS was born ca 1826, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 181. Malinda Catherine BEAVERS was born 1827, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1880.
- 182. Rebecca BEAVERS was born ca 1830, Tazewell Co. VA; died Bef 1869, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 183. Robert BEAVERS was born Nov 1830, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1900.
- 184. Martha BEAVERS was born 1836, Tazewell Co. VA; died 12 Nov 1858, Dry Fork, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 185. John W. BEAVERS was born 1837, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1900, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 186. William BEAVERS was born Jun 1839, Tazewell, Co.; died 25 Apr 1930, McDowell Co., WVA.
- 187. Mathias BEAVERS was born 21 Jul 1842, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 188. Nancy BEAVERS was born May 1843, Tazewell Co. VA; died Aft 1900.
- 189. Lydia BEAVERS was born 1845, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 190. Rachel BEAVERS was born Jul 1847, Tazewell Co. VA.
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Alexander married Rachel BARNETT 30 Jul 1851, Tazewell, Va.. Rachel (daughter of Archibald BARNETT and Nancy BEAVERS) was born ca 1825, Tazewell Co. VA; died 21 Sep 1896, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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66. | William BEAVERS (34.Catherine3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born Abt 1808, Tazewell Co. VA; died Jun 1849. Other Events:
- _UID: 7C934C117DE34473804D17763A8B3B0EEBB2
Notes:
Died:
1850 US Census Mortality Schedule
William Beavers
Marital Status: Married
Place of Birth: Virginia
Estimated birth year: abt 1806
Age: 44
Month of Death: Jun
Census Year: 1850
Census Location: (City, County, State)
Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Page: 228
Line: 33
Roll: T1132_1
William married Nancy HARRISON 23 Oct 1828, Tazewell Co VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 195. Thomas Robert BEAVERS was born Sep 1830, Tazewell Co VA; died Aft 1910, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 196. Louise Eliza BEAVERS was born ca 1832, Tazewell Co VA.
- 197. Catherine (Katie) BEAVERS was born 1834, Tazewell Co VA; died 1900, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 198. Eleanor (Ellen) Breeden BEAVERS was born 1837, Tazewell Co. VA; died 24 Jun 1896, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 199. Columbus BEAVERS was born 1838, Tazewell Co VA.
- 200. John Crockett BEAVERS was born 17 Sep 1839, Tazewell Co VA; died 02 Sep 1891.
- 201. Alexander BEAVERS was born 25 Mar 1842, Tazewell Co VA; died 18 Apr 1938, Vienna, Fairfax Co. VA.
- 202. Harry W. BEAVERS was born ca 1843, Tazewell Co VA.
- 203. Mathias Harman BEAVERS was born Sep 1845, Tazewell Co. VA; died 05 Mar 1913, Bandy, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 204. Nancy E. BEAVERS
- 205. Guy Logan BEAVERS was born 19 Jun 1845, Tazewell Co VA; died 17 Jun 1923, Pearl, Coryell Co. TX; was buried , Pearl Cemetery, Pearl, Coryell Co. TX.
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69. | Mathias BEAVERS (34.Catherine3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) Mathias married Rebecca Ann Stephenson 12 Aug 1847, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 206. George W. BEAVERS was born 11 Nov 1859, Tazewell Co. VA; died 01 Sep 1934, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell, Va.
- 207. Thomas Lee BEAVERS was born 19 Apr 1865, Tazewell Co. VA; died 07 Jan 1942, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
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70. | Henry Mitchell HARMAN (36.Henry3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born Abt 1824, Tazewell Co. VA; died , McDowell Co. WV; was buried , Harman Cemetery, Garland Mountain, McDowell Co. WV. Other Events:
- _UID: 5BCB492F83694202AFB4715F79DFFDC21865
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Harmer [Henry Harman]
Age: 36
Birth Year: abt 1814
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Male
Family Number: 1082
Household Members:
Henry Harman 36
Susan Harman 20
Jno E Harman 3
Harrison M Harman less than 1 year old
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry M Harmon
Age in 1860: 35
Birth Year: abt 1825
Home in 1860: Buchanan, Virginia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Contrary
Household Members:
Henry M Harmon 35
Susannah Harmon 29
John E Harmon 11
Harrison Harmon 10
Catharine Harmon 8
Patton Harmon 6
Louisa Harmon 4
Ruth Harmon 3
Thomas Harmon 1
Buried:
Grave location:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=HARM&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=52&GScntry=4&GSsr=161&GRid=24012201&
Henry married Susan CHRISTIAN 10 Aug 1847, Tazewell Co. VA. Susan (daughter of Daniel CHRISTIAN and Hannah Harrison) was born Dec 1828, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Henry married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 215. Rebecca Lorraine (Lou) Harman was born 24 Mar 1868, Tazewell Co. VA; died 24 Aug 1944, Welch, McDowell Co. WV; was buried , Harman Cemetery, Avondale, McDowell Co. WV.
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72. | Alice Louisa HARMAN (37.Adam3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 1819, Tazewell Co VA; died Abt 1872, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 3F4B845AF57F4722A006EB3A25ABC4AE52A1
Notes:
CENSUS RECORDS
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Louisa Altiser [Louisa Altizer]
Age: 30
Birth Year: abt 1820
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1850: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Female
Family Number: 1163
Household Members:
Wm Altiser 30
Louisa Altiser 30
Ruth Altiser 11
Jno Altiser 8
Adam Altiser 7
Riley Altiser 3
Thos Altiser 1
1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Lavicy Altizer [Louisa]
Age in 1860: 41
Birth Year: abt 1819
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: Western District, Tazewell, Virginia
Gender: Female
Post Office: Baptist Valley
Household Members:
William Altizer 41
Lavicy Altizer 41
John Altizer 17
Adam Altizer 15
Riley Altizer 13
Thomas Altizer 10
Susan Altizer 8
William Altizer 6
James Altizer 5
David Altizer 1
Martitia Altizer 15 [daughter-in-law, wife of John]
Alice married William A. ALTIZER 20 Jan 1839, Tazewell Co VA. William (son of David Riley ALTIZER and Susan SLUSHER) was born 1819, Montgomery Co. VA; died 1892, Harman, Tazewell Co, VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 216. Rutha Susan ALTIZER was born 21 Dec 1839, Tazewell Co VA; died 9 Sep 1889, Bandy, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 217. John Alexander ALTIZER was born 19 Aug 1842, Tazewell Co VA; died 6 Nov 1923, Deefield, Augusta Co. VA.
- 218. Adam ALTIZER was born May 1844, Tazewell Co. VA; died 7 Dec 1865.
- 219. Riley A. ALTIZER was born 7 Oct 1847, Tazewell Co VA; died 5 May 1912, Harman, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Altizer Cemetery, Altizer Ridge, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 220. Thomas Vernon ALTIZER was born Abt 1850, Tazewell Co VA; died 10 May 1894, Virginia.
- 221. Susan ALTIZER was born Abt 1852, Tazewell Co. VA; died 14 Aug 1889, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 222. William Harry ALTIZER was born 7 Dec 1853, Dividing Ridge, Tazewell Co. VA; died 15 Mar 1896, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Joe Altizer Cemetery, Bandy, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 223. James Bliss ALTIZER was born 22 Apr 1855, Tazewell Co VA; died 22 Feb 1925, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 224. Lavisa ALTIZER was born 7 Jan 1858, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA; died 15 Oct 1858, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 225. David C. ALTIZER was born 1859, Big Fork Ridge, Indian Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 226. Nancy Jane ALTIZER was born 24 Sep 1861, Dividing Ridge, Tazewell Co. VA; died 24 Dec 1912, Bear Wallow, Tazewell Co. VA.
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75. | Mathias Harman BEAVERS (38.Phebe3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 3 Feb 1822, Tazewell Co., VA; died 22 Jan 1896, Tazewell Co., VA; was buried , Peery Cemetery, North Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: B00EAD436F97451594F0FBB7100D18CA43D5
Notes:
Buried:
Grave location:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=beavers&GSiman=1&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=48&GScnty=2891&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=161&GRid=18547476&df=all&
Mathias married Margaret Clay WHITLEY 11 Oct 1849, Tazewell, Va.. Margaret (daughter of James Whitley and Sarah Laine Moore) was born 08 Mar 1835; died 12 Apr 1912; was buried , Peery Cemetery, North Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 232. Sarah Lavina BEAVERS was born 29 Apr 1851, Tazewell Co. VA; died 21 Aug 1853, Reedy Ridge, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 233. Eleanor Phoebe BEAVERS was born 21 Sep 1853, Sinking Waters, Tazewell Co., VA; died 15 Feb 1923, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 234. William Gratton BEAVERS was born 9 Jun 1855, North Tazewell, VA; died 6 Sep 1887, Gratton, VA.
- 235. Dexter Estel BEAVERS was born 3 Oct 1857, Reedy Ridge, Tazewell, VA; died 19 Aug 1931, Carterton, Russell Co., VA; was buried , Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 236. George Francis BEAVERS was born 14 May 1860, Mudfork, Tazewell, VA.
- 237. Sterling Price BEAVERS was born 1 Apr 1863, North Tazewell, VA; died 18 Nov 1927, Bluefield, Mercer Co. WV.
- 238. Charles Paris BEAVERS was born 16 Apr 1866, North Tazewell, VA; died 15 Sep 1939, North Tazewell, VA; was buried , Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 239. Gallie Leo D. BEAVERS was born 21 Nov 1869, North Tazewell, VA; died 8 May 1937, North Tazewell, VA.
- 240. Summerfield Still BEAVERS was born 1 Mar 1871, North Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA; died 26 Sep 1876, North Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 241. Edward Stanley BEAVERS was born 6 Dec 1876, North Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA; died 04 Nov 1937, North Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA.
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77. | Elizabeth BEAVERS (38.Phebe3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 1 Feb 1826, Tazewell Co., VA; died Aft 1900. Other Events:
- _UID: EF0262243D914D098F16B636D11EDE524BB8
Elizabeth married John WALDRON 1841. John was born Abt 1816, Washington Co. VA; died 1867, Tazewell Co VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 242. Betsy WALDRON was born 1842; died Bef 1850.
- 243. Mathias H. B. WALDRON, , MD was born 12 Dec 1843.
- 244. Zachariah Jackson WALDRON was born 1845.
- 245. Thurman B. WALDRON was born 1847.
- 246. Martha Jane WALDRON was born Mar 1849.
- 247. Glade WALDRON was born 1851; died 1882.
- 248. Samuel W. WALDRON was born 18 Jul 1853, Tazewell Co., VA; died 9 Feb 1941.
- 249. Rufus Crockett WALDRON was born 18 Jul 1855, Tazewell Co., VA; died 29 Nov 1935, Welch, McDowell Co. WV; was buried , Cartwright Cemetery Welch, McDowell Co. WV.
- 250. Octavia Wynn WALDRON was born 1857; died Oct 1947.
- 251. Mary (Mollie) WALDRON was born Jan 1858.
- 252. William Floyd WALDRON was born 1861, Tazewell Co., VA; died Bef 1900.
- 253. Augustus Spotts WALDRON was born 1 Jan 1864; died 13 Feb 1952, Dry Fork, Tazewell Co., VA.
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78. | Alexander BEAVERS (38.Phebe3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 12 Apr 1828, Tazewell Co., VA; died 21 Oct 1914, Union Co. SD; was buried , Civil Bend Cemetery, Jefferson, Union Co. SD. Other Events:
- _UID: ADC54FB34C7D44C1BD6516912D7868CDE5E1
Notes:
Buried:
Grave location and tombstone photo:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=17728368
Alexander married Mary Ann (Polly) WYNN 15 Jan 1850, Tazewell, Va.. Mary was born 11 Dec 1831, Tazewell Co. VA; died 26 Mar 1918, Union Co. SD; was buried , Civil Bend Cemetery, Jefferson, Union Co. SD. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 254. Thomas L. BEAVERS was born 4 Apr 1851, Tazewell Co. VA; died 23 Oct 1931.
- 255. Isabelle Louisa BEAVERS was born 25 Oct 1852, Tazewell Co. VA; died 7 Jul 1934, Union Co. SD; was buried , Elk Point Cemetery, Elk Point, Union Co. SD.
- 256. Clarence Linden BEAVERS was born 6 Oct 1854, Tazewell Co., VA; died 18 Sep 1929, Union Co. SD; was buried , Graceland Park Cemetery, Sioux City, Woodbury Co. SD.
- 257. Harmon Moses BEAVERS was born 4 Nov 1856, Tazewell Co., VA; died 20 Jan 1927, Union Co. SD; was buried , Unknown Union Co. SD.
- 258. James Edward BEAVERS was born 24 Feb 1859, Tazewell Co., VA; died 1944, South Dakota.
- 259. Alexander Jackson BEAVERS was born 27 Aug 1861, Tazewell Co. VA; died 20 Mar 1879, Union Co. SD; was buried , Civil Bend Cemetery, Jefferson, Union Co. SD.
- 260. Andrew BEAVERS was born 3 May 1865, Tazewell Co., VA; died 1956.
- 261. Hannah Pervielia BEAVERS was born 4 Oct 1868, Tazewell Co., VA; died 7 May 1946, North Tazewell, VA; was buried , Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 262. Eleanor Elizabeth BEAVERS was born 27 Jul 1869, Tazewell Co., VA; died 16 Nov 1950, South Dakota.
- 263. Nancy Virginia BEAVERS was born 14 Dec 1871, Union Co. SD; died 1962.
- 264. Charles William BEAVERS was born 30 Jul 1874, Union Co., South Dakota; died 19 Mar 1952, Gregory, South Dakota.
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79. | Rebecca BEAVERS (38.Phebe3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 10 Aug 1830, Tazewell Co., VA; died 13 Mar 1908, Tazewell Co., VA. Other Events:
- _UID: F6F594BCFE694C37BF3440B25AD1AA7655B4
Rebecca married Rice J. WALDRON 27 Feb 1851, Tazewell, Va.. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 265. John W. WALDRON, MD was born 10 Nov 1852, Tazewell Co., VA; died 24 Nov 1924, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 266. Moses Hensley WALDRON was born 10 Feb 1855, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA; died 26 Mar 1948, English, WVA.
- 267. Julia Ann WALDRON was born 12 Feb 1862, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 268. Raleigh W. WALDRON was born 6 Jul 1866; died 8 Jun 1945, Miami, Oka.
- 269. Alexander R. WALDRON was born 18 Nov 1870, Tazewell Co. VA; died 08 Jun 1945.
- 270. Rebecca Elizabeth WALDRON was born 16 Aug 1874, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA; died 31 Aug 1962, Purcellville, VA; was buried , Lester-Waldron Cemetery, McDowell Co. WV.
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80. | Harman Skaggs BEAVERS (38.Phebe3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born Apr 1832, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA; died 17 Nov 1859, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 75502187B4A54489AE984AF52ABA4A519781
Notes:
Died:
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
Name: Harman S Beavers
Birth Date: abt 1831
Birth Place: Dicks Creek, Tazewell, Virginia
Death Date: 17 Nov 1859
Death Place: Dicks Creek, Tazewell, Virginia
Death Age: 28
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Father Name: Moses Beavers
Mother Name: Phebe Beavers
FHL Film Number: 2048586
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81. | Moses Jackson BEAVERS, Jr. (38.Phebe3, 6.Mathias2, 1.Heinrich1) was born 28 Aug 1834, Tazewell Co., VA; died 14 Jul 1923, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 7FE2D51171264D5192B0BB372476F293CFB8
Notes:
Civil War Veteran: Co.C, 34th Va.Cav.Battn.
Buried:
Grave location with a photo of him:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Beavers&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSst=48&GScnty=2891&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=121&GRid=16960130&
Moses married Lucinda HANKINS 16 Feb 1865, Tazewell, Va.. Lucinda was born 1 Mar 1846, Tazewell Co. VA; died 14 May 1868, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell, Va. [Group Sheet]
Moses married Martha SPARKS 18 Mar 1872, Tazewell, Va.. Martha was born 4 Aug 1848, Tazewell Co. VA; died 8 Jun 1932, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 273. Lucy Ann BEAVERS was born 22 Dec 1872, Tazewell Co. VA; died 26 Feb 1946, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 274. Alexander Robert BEAVERS was born 17 Jun 1874, Tazewell Co. VA; died 1 Aug 1934, Dry Fork, Tazewell Co., VA; was buried , Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 275. Florence Edna BEAVERS was born 19 May 1876, Tazewell Co. VA; died 4 Sep 1972, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 276. Ella Mary BEAVERS was born Mar 1878, Tazewell Co., VA; died , Tazewell Co., VA.
- 277. John Newton BEAVERS was born Jun 1880, Tazewell Co. VA; died 21 Oct 1946, Tazewell Co., VA.
- 278. Isabelle Matilda (Issie) BEAVERS was born 13 Aug 1886, Tazewell Co., VA; died 25 Jul 1946, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co., VA; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Tazewell, Tazewell Co. VA.
- 279. Herbert Arthur BEAVERS was born 29 Apr 1889, Tazewell Co. VA; died 14 May 1919; was buried , Beavers Family Cemetery, Dicks Creek, Tazewell Co. VA.
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