LEWIS, David Walker 1a

Birth Name LEWIS, David Walker
Gender male
Age at Death 70 years, 6 months, 22 days

Narrative

David Walker Lewis was born the 11th of August, 1848 in Cedar Creek, Arkansas to James M. Lewis and Catherine McCurdy. David had a troubled childhood. His parents, James and Catherine Lewis had marital difficulties and were separated when he was very young. He is found twice in the 1850 census, once living in a household headed by his mother with two siblings and living next door to her parents, and again in a household headed by his father living with who is believed to be his father's sister and next door to his father's supposed brother. His father died about 1854. His mother married 2) John Boen about 1855 and died in 1858 after having three more children. In 1860 he is found living with his sister "Winney", Buena Vista Lewis, in the home of Andrew T. and Elizabeth Willey.

David married Eliza Jane Shipley the 11th of August, 1870 in Crawford County, Arkansas. She was born the __ of July, 1852 (1) in Lees Creek, Upper Township, Crawford County, Arkansas to Nathan Pascal Shipley, Sr. and Elizabeth Mildred Lester. Eliza Jane saw tragedy in her early life too. Her father was murdered during the Civil War when she was only ten years old. The family oral history says he was hanged by bushwhackers in front of the family along with his brother, Richard Shipley. According to family oral tradition Eliza lived with other family members after this. Her mother was very poor and after her house burned down she lived with David and Eliza for awhile. Supposedly, Eliza purchased her parents' property. In 1880 Eliza's mother and her three brothers were living next door to David and Eliza.

David patented 120 acres in Crawford County, Arkansas September 18, 1894. They had eleven children all born in Crawford County, Arkansas:

1. Roseltha Delcie b. August 20, 1871
2. Elizabeth "Lizzie" b. February 15, 1873
3. William Franklin b. July 17, 1875
4. Gertrude Ellen b. January 11, 1879
5. Henry Davis Baskum b. February 25, 1881
6. Moody b. February 8, 1883
7. Darwin Sherman b. February 19, 1885
8. Walker Harlen b. April 23, 1889
9, Harvey Leander b. August 13, 1890
10. Thomas Wesley b. February 18, 1893
11. Joseph Webber b. July 16, 1895

David died the 2nd of March, 1919 in Chester, Crawford County, Arkansas(2) and is buried in Oliver Cemetery in Crawford County, Arkansas.(3) Eliza died the 20th of August, 1931 at 435 So. Valencia, Burbank, California. She was buried the 22nd of August, 1931 in Valhalla Cemetery, North Hollywood, California. According to family folklore there was "a falling out" amongst the descendants.(4) Apparently, when David died he owned a large acreage. In his will he left it to his wife and children. When Eliza died some of the living siblings arranged to have the children of their deceased sisters, Elizabeth and Roseltha, left out of the disbursement. This created a rift that split the family apart.

Footnotes:
(1) Eliza's death certificate #31-04 3891 indicates she was 82 years old when she died, incorrectly making her birth year 1849. The cemetery lists her birthday as the 8th of August, 1849. Some Lewis family researchers list it as the 18th of August, 1852. The 1860 census lists her age as 8 years and the 1870 census lists it as 18, making her birth year 1852. In the 1900 census she gave her birth date as July, 1853. In Sarah Shipley's pension application No. 379,798, p.41, the 20th of March, 1890, Eliza states, "I will be 37 years old in July:" This would make her birthday, July 1853. July 1853 makes her just 6 months older than her brother, William Lester, which seems very unlikely, therefore I put her birth year as 1852 (9 months after her parents marriage).
(2) Virginia Kimes Pierce GedCom April 18, 1999 and Holly Breidenbach.
(3) Peggy Seidler, Descendants of Catherine McCurdy, (May 28, 2003), "Electronic."
(4) E-mail from Virginia Pierce to Susan Burgess, Jan. 11, 2000.
Compiled and written by Susan Kimes Burgess
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DEPOSITION ________
Case of Sarah Shipley , No. 379,798

On this 20th day of Mch. , 1890 , at
near Chester , County of Crawford ,
State of Ark. , before me, H. N. Patton , a
Special Examiner of the Pension Office, personally appeared D. W.
Lewis , who, being by me first duly sworn to answer
truly all interrogatories propounded to him during this Special Examination of
aforesaid pension claim, deposes and says: I am 40 years old past : occupation
farmer : P. O. address Chester Crawford Co. Ark.
I knew James Shipley all my life. During
the war we were separated. I did not know him
after the war until about a year before he died.
During that time his health did not seem to be
good. From his appearance he seemed to be consumption.
He seemed to be disposed to a cough.
I sat up with him one night; some 3 or 4 days,
as well as I recollect, before he died. He seemed quite
restless and the misery seemed to be in his head +
side, can't say which side. He was of a dark red color
and appeared to have a high fever. It was my under-
standing that he died with some kind of fever, but I
don't remember what kind of fever. He was not
sick but a short time. The night I sat up with him
I noticed no particular offensive smell, more
than a fever smell attending all such cases. I
don't remember of him having any breaking out. If
there had been any large sores or scabs on his face
or hands I might have noticed it, but I don't remember
any now. Since his death I have heard one or two speak
about him having some kind of a breaking out, but
I know nothing personal about it. At the time of
his death I did not hear it mentioned that a "breaking
out" was the cause of his death.
No Sir. I never made an affidavit in this case
that I remember of. Yes Sir, I wrote that signature. I had
Page 39 Deposition L


Page 40
forgotten about making an affidavit. Since hearing
affidavit read I remember of making a statement once.
The question was asked me about him being "broken out": I told
them I heard he was, but then I knew nothing personally
about it. There is a little exaggeration there. I never noticed
any breaking out. I never testified either to the Co or
regt. that Shipley belonged for I didn't know. Former
affidavit is correct as to his supporting his mother
and the amount of property +c.
I married Claimants granddaughter. I
have no interest in the claim.
I have understood the questions asked and
my answers have been correctly recorded in this affidavit.
D. W. Lewis
Deponent
_______________________
Deponent

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of Mch ,
1890, and I certify that the contents were fully made known to deponent before signing.
H.N. Patton
Special Examiner.

Transcribed by Susan Kimes Burgess
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Research of Susan Kimes Burgess
1850 Census: Jasper Township, Crawford County, Arkansas, Microfilm # M432-25, Page #334A
20th day of Dec 1850 by S G Clark
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB
35 38 38 Lewis Catharine 25 F None Ten X
36 38 38 Lewis Winny V 3 F Ark
37 38 38 Lewis Dvid M 2 M Ark
38 38 38 Lewis Jefferson 1/12 Ark

1850 Census: Richland, Crawford, Arkansas; Roll: M432_25; Page: 318; Image: 630.
James Lewis 43 M Laborer Kentucky
David Lewis 3 M Arkansas
Mary Haynes 36 F Kentucky
Sarah Haynes 18 F Tennessee
David Haynes 15 M Tennessee
next residence:
Joseph F. Lewis 25 M Laborer Tennessee
Melissa A. Lewis 20 F Arkansas
Thadeus Shear 13 M Arkansas

1860 Census: Cedar Creek Township, Crawford County, Arkansas enumerated July 24, 1860
Series: M653 Roll: 40 Page: 753
27 991 957 Andrew T. Willey ??? Walley 43 M Farmer 600 633 Tenn
28 Elizabeth Willey ??? Walley 35 F Ky
29 Winney Lewis 13 F 900 Arks attended school
30 David Lewis 11 M 900 Arks attended school
31 James Allen 6 M Arks

1870 Census: Van Buren Township, Crawford County, Arkansas enumerated July 11, 1870
Series: M593 Roll: 51 Page: 273
17 486 478 Lewis D. W. 21 M W Farmer 300 200 Arkansas Male Citizen 21 years and up
also in this census record:
1870 Census: Cedar Creek, Crawford, Arkansas; Roll: M593_51; Page: 179; Image: 130.
Eli Owens 74 M W Farm Laborer Louisianna
S. F. Owens 16 F W Keeping House Arkansas
Walker Louis 22 M W Farmer Arkansas
Dock Oliver 23 M W Farm Laborer Arkansas

1880 Census Place: Upper, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA Page 478D
Source: FHL Film 1254041 National Archives Film T9-0041
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Walker LEWIS Self M Male W 30 AR Farmer TN TN
Eliza J. LEWIS Wife M Female W 28 AR Keeps House AR AR
Rosettha LEWIS Dau S Female W 8 AR At Home AR AR
Elizabeth LEWIS Dau S Female W 7 AR At Home AR AR
Franklin LEWIS Son S Male W 5 AR At Home AR AR
Gertrude LEWIS Dau S Female W 1 AR At Home AR AR

Land Patent Details
Patentee: DAVID W LEWIS
Survey
State: ARKANSAS
Acres: 120
Metes/Bounds: No
Title Transfer
Issue Date: 9/18/1894
Land Office: Dardanelle
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: May 20, 1862: Homestead EntryOriginal (12 Stat. 392)
Document Numbers
Document Nr.: 6341
Misc. Doc. Nr.: 18632
Accession/Serial Nr.: AR2060__.274
BLM Serial Nr.: AR NO S/N
AliquotParts Sec./Block Township Range Fract. Section Meridian State Counties Survey Nr.
W½SW 2/ 11-N 31-W No 5th PM AR Crawford
NESW 2/ 11-N 31-W No 5th PM AR Crawford

1900 Census: Cedar Creek Township, Crawford County, Arkansas enumerated June 14, 1900 by Joseph L. Kimes
Series: T623 Roll: 56 Page: 146
23 127 134 Lewis David W. Head W M Aug. 1848 51 M 30 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Farmer 0 Yes Yes Yes 0 F F 107
24 Lewis Eliza J. Wife W F July 1853 46 M 30 12 10 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Yes Yes Yes
25 Lewis Darwin S. Son W M Jan. 1885 15 S Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas at school 3 Yes Yes Yes
26 Lewis Walker H. Son W M Apr. 1888 12 S Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas at school 3 Yes Yes Yes
27 Lewis Harvey L. Son W M Aug. 1890 9 S Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas at school 4
28 Lewis Thomas W. Son W M Feb. 1893 7 S Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas
29 Lewis Joseph W. Son W M July 1895 4 S Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas
30 Bethany Isacc N. Boarder W M Jan. 1854 46 Wd Virginia Virginia Virginia Minister 0 Yes Yes Yes

1910 Census: Cedar Creek Township, Crawford County, Arkansas enumerated May 5, 1910
Series: T624 Roll: 48 Page: 28
79 32 32 Lewis David W. Head M W 62 M1 39 Arkansas Tennessee Tennessee English Farmer General Farm Emp Y Y
80 Lewis Eliza Wife F W 58 M1 39 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas English Y Y
81 Lewis Harland Son M W 21 S Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas English Farm Laborer Home Farm w N 0 Y Y
82 Lewis Wesley T. Son M W 17 S Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas English Farm Laborer Home Farm w N 0 Y Y N
83 Lewis Joseph W. Son M W 14 S Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas English Farm Laborer Home Farm w N 0 Y Y N

Find a Grave:
David Walker Shipley
Birth: Aug. 11, 1848
Crawford County
Arkansas, USA
Death: Mar. 2, 1919, USA
son of James M. LEWIS and Katherine, Mrs. Lewis
Burial:
Oliver Cemetery
Chester
Crawford County
Arkansas, USA
Created by: Blote
Record added: Aug 25, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 29322335

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1848-08-11 Cedar Creek, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA   2
Death 1919-03-02 Chester, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA   2

Age: 70y 6m 19d

Burial   Oliver Cemetery, Cedarville, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA   2

Families

Family of LEWIS, David Walker and SHIPLEY, Eliza Jane

Married Wife SHIPLEY, Eliza Jane ( * 1853-07-00 + 1931-08-20 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1870-08-11 , Crawford County, Arkansas, USA Religious Marriage 3
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Lewis, Roseltha Delcie1871-08-201940-07-06
Lewis, Lizzie1873-02-151908-03-28
Lewis, William Franklin1875-07-171928-02-28
Lewis, Henry Davis Baskum1881-02-251963-01-02
Lewis, Moody1883-02-081883-06-11
Lewis, Sherman Darwin1885-01-191964-07-06
Lewis, Gertrude Ellenabout 18871947-11-16
Lewis, Walker Harlin1889-04-231957-08-19
Lewis, Harvey Leander1890-08-131953-02-27
Lewis, Thomas Wesley1892-02-181959-03-09
Lewis, Joseph Webber1895-07-161957-09-23

Source References

  1. Susan: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=burgess_kimes&id=I40722 Burgess-Fisher-Ebert-Anderson-Kames-Peterson-Hofacker-Smith
      • Source text:

        ID: I40722
        Name: Francis Hughes
        Sex: M
        Birth: 1759 in , (later Dunmore County and renamed Shenandoah County), Virginia 1
        Death: 25 JAN 1841 in , Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA 1
        Residence: 24 OCT 1782 , Washington County now Greene County, Tennessee, USA
        Residence: JUN 1776 , Rowan County now Western Burke County, North Carolina
        Residence: BET 1776 AND 1782 Watauga area, North Carolina (now Eastern Tennessee) Lesley
        Residence: BET 1793 AND 1841 , Greene County, Tennessee, USA
        Note:
        Is Hannah Retta Hughes a child of Francis Hughes born about 1759??? It is pure conjecture she is. There is no proof or any documentation for this hypothesis other than the close proximity of Hardeman (Hardy) Hughs to Benjamin Shipley, son of Hannah Retta, in the 1830 Hamilton County, Tennessee census. Hardeman Hughs may be a son of Francis Hughes; that is not proved either. In 1860 Nathan Shipley, son of Hannah Retta, was living next door to John Hughes born about 1779 and the son of Francis Hughes. Ephraim Hughes, son of John Hughes, son of Francis Hughes lived in the same town.
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        http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=herbdunn&id=I523

        He died while residing with his daughter Margaret in Bledsoe Co., TN. His heirs were as follows: John and Margaret Hughes, Ingabo and Rebecca Hixson

         

        MILITARY: FRANCIS HUGHES FOUGHT WITH JOHN SEVIER IN 1777 AT WATAUGA AND IN 1780 WAS AT KING'S MOUNTAIN. HE LIVED IN THE SHENENDOAH RIVER VALLEY AND IN WASHINGTON CO, NC(TN). HE WAS IN BURKE CO,NC. HE WAS LIVING IN GREEN CO,TN WHEN HE FILED FOR HIS PENSION IN 1833
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        JUN 1776 Rev. War, he entered military service in Burke Co., NC. He served as a ranger on the western Catawba Frontier, scouting against hostile Cherokee and Creek Indians. August 1776 he joined Rutherford's troops and fought in the Cherokee Expedition.
        Military pension 21 JUL 1833 As a resident of Greene Co., TN, age 74 years, he applied for a Federal pension. He was awarded an annual pension of $51.66. In his pension declaration, he mentions an engagement in which eighteen Indians were killed.
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        As documented by descendants of John Hewes, privately published by Eben Putnam, New Your, 1913, Call Number Cs71.H892.
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        FEBRUARY 18, 1780. (185) Called Court on Francis Hughes, for larceny--Sent to Richmond for trial. Witnesses: Hugh Brown, and Rebecca, his wife.
        Friend of John Sevier
        Ranger in State of Franklin1785-To Bledsoe Co 1832 with unmarried Margaret, daughter.
        3rd NC Regiment on Rev. War
        Correspondent Donna Blackburn robndonna@prodigy.net- Could he have had a Cherokee Wife?
        Battle of Kings Mt.Samuel Williams Co.-With John Sevier 1782 Cherokee Expidition
        Hamilton County Pioneers by John Wilson
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        http://mommy2mycutie-ivil.tripod.com/id49.html
        ceci_hansen@msn.com

        Francis Hughes Sr

        Date and place of birth: c1697 PA near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
        Date and place of death: 1777 VA probably Augusta County (present day Rockingham County), Virginia
        Names of children: John Hughes Sr b bef 1732 PA d 1791 Greene Co, TN sp Sarah ; Aaron Hughes b c1734 PA d 1799 Jefferson TN sp Mary Moore ; Francis Hughes Jr b c1740 ; Ingebo Hughes b. 1730 PA
        Names of parents: Charles Hughes b c1665 Wales d c1711 & Rebecca ???
        Siblings: John Hughes; Anne Hughes; Rebecca Hughes
        Name of spouse: Christine, probably in Pennsylvania, bet. 1720 - 1734, probably near Philadelphia, PA, possibly the daughter of Swan Rambo or Andrew Bird

        Francis Hughes

        Date and place of birth: c1759 VA
        Date and place of death: 1841 Bledsoe Co, TN
        Names of children: John Hughes b 1779 d 1871 sp Jane Skiles b c1780 ; Margaret Hughes d aft 1841 ; Clarissa Hughes b 1760/1770 sp-John Lovelady s/o John Lovelady and Sarah Morgan ; Ingebo Hughes sp-William Hixson md 6 Sep 1795 Greene Co, TN ; Rebecca Hughes sp-Timothy S Hixson ; John Hughes ; Margaret Hughes ; Hardeman (Hardy) Hughes b 1770/1780 NC d 1830/1840 Hamilton Co, TN sp-Sinthia Cook md 27 Feb Grainger Co, TN
        Names of parents: John Hughes Sr b bef 1732 d 1791 Greene Co, TN sp Sarah
        Name of spouse: 1. Rebecca Allen b. abt. 1760 d. bef. Jan 25, 1841
        2. Elizabeth Long, July 28, 1802, Greene Co. TN marriage licenses of Francis Hughs to Elizabeth Long with Timothy Hixon as witness;
        possibly separated in 1803, per David M. Hughes referencing Beavert notes, or divorced per record of a Francis Hughes filing for divorce from Elizabeth Hughes February 27, 1816.

        * Mary Ann "Polly" Hughes

        Memories and Stories

        Francis Hughes was born in Shenandoah County, VA in the year 1759. At the beginning of the Revolutionary War, he was living in Western Burke (then Rowan) County, NC. He later was "unsettled", but apparently was residing in the Watauga area of east Tennessee, then North Carolina.

        Francis Hughes first entered military service in Burke County, NC in June 1776. He served as a ranger on the western Catawba Frontier, scouting against the hostile Cherokee and Creek Indians. He served in Capt. Penland's Company. In August 1776, Hughes joined up with Rutherford's troops and took part in the Cherokee Expedition of August-October 1776, In his pension declaration, he mentions an engagement in which eighteen Indians were killed.

        In January 1777, he enlisted in Col. John Seviers Regiment. Their purpose was to clear the Watauga Settlements from Indian incursions. He helped to erect and and garrison a fort on the Nolachukey River (at Gallaker's orGallagher's).

        In September 1780, Hughes volunteered under Col. Sevier (Capt. Samuel William's Company) and took part in the great King's Mountain Expedition of September and October 1780. The march culminated in the American Victory at King's Mountain, SC on October 7, 1780.

        His final tour of duty was for a period of one month under Col. Sevier. This consisted of a short march to Cherokee country and back.

        About the second marriage: A woman named Mary Ann "Dolly" Miller, the wife of Thornton Miller, claimed that she was a half-sister to John Hughes, the son of Francis Hughes and Rebecca Allen. As Kay White has noted,

        "Francis, in his will, listed ALL of his living legal heirs - IF Mary Ann was living at the time of the Will (1841), she was not his daughter, although she could have possibly been a step-daughter - IF she was deceased at that time, the possibility of either does exist - this bears further study." (12)

        Francis without a will:

        "Francis Hughes did not leave a will. The document referred to as a will was actually a court declartion made by Francis' children. They went to court to swear that they were the only living, legal heirs in order to collect their father's pension. It is known that they did not include a half sister, Mary Ann (Polly) Hughes who married Thornton Miller."
        --Jeanne Bowman Overbay, Feb. 26, 2000

        Francis Hughes is documented in Revolutionary War Soldiers of Western North Carolina.

        Francis Hughes apparently moved from Burke County, NC to Watauga some time during the war... He was in Greene Co TN, by 1782.... He continued to reside in East Tennessee for the remainder of his life.

        "Francis Hughs" appears in Greene Co TN's 1797 tax list in Captain Jas. Penney's Company as owning 1210 acres, 1 white poll, and 3 black polls.

        On July 21, 1833, as a resident of Greene County, TN, age 74 years, he applied for a Federal pension. He was awarded an annual pension of $51.66. In his pension application children are mentioned, but not by name. (See below).(6)

        Francis Hughes died January 25, 1841... while residing with his daughter Margaret in Bledsoe County, TN. His wife predeceased him. His heirs were as follows: John Hughes, Margaret Hughes, Ingabow Hixon and Rebecca Hixon.

        Francis Hughes pension record, as documented by Descendants of John Hewes, privately published by Eben Putanm, New York, 1913, Call Number Cs71.H892:

        "Francis Hughes was of Green County, Tenn., 21 July, 1833, then aged 74 years, when he applied for pension, alleging that he resided in Burke County, N. C., in June, 1776, when he enlisted as a ranger in North Carolina, under Capt. Penland, in the command of Gen. McDowell, and served two months and a half against the Cherokee and Creek Indians.

        "On his return from this tour of service, he met the troops under Gen. Rutherford on their march to the Cherokee Nation, and volunteered under Rutherford. The expedition proceeded to the "Nation." In the overhill towns the Indians embodied, and an engagement ensued in which the Indians were defeated with a loss of 18 killed. This tour of service lasted from August, 1776, to December, 1776, four months.

        "In Jan., 1777, he volunteered under Col. John Sevier to retake the western settlements on the Watoga. Seviers' force was employed in building a fort for defense at "Gallaker's" on "Nola Sheeky" river, in the present State of Tennessee. Hughes was stationed there for twelve months.

        "Under the Act of North Carolina calling for new levies, he volunteered in Sept., 1780, for an expedition, under Col. Sevier, against Ferguson. He was in Capt. Samuel Williams' company and marched with Campbell's Virginia troops across the "Yellow Mountains" into North Carolina, and there met the militia under General McDowell, and in October was present at the battle of King's Mountain.

        "After the battle he helped guard the prisoners on the march to the "Barrix" for exchange, serving three months. In the winter of 1780 he again volunteered and was led by Col. Sevier against the Cherokee Indians and marched to the borders of their country, but the Indians had retired. He was one month in this service. His total service was 21 months and 14 days.

        "He was born in Shenandoah Co Va., in 1759, and had lived in Washington County, afterward in Greene County. He was living in 1839. "

        Francis Hughes may have used his Revolutionary War service to qualify for work as a ranger, as noted in the following passages from Goodspeed's History of Greene County, 1887:

        > "In 1783, the General Assembly of North Carolina passed an act dividing Washington County for the second time, and establishing the county of Greene. On the third Monday of August, the court of pleas and quarter sessions met at the house of Robert Carr, which stood near to what is known as the Big Spring in Greeneville.

        "The magistrates present were Joseph Hardin, John Newman, George Doherty, James Houston, Amos Bird and Asahel Rawlings. Daniel Kennedy was elected clerk; James Wilson, sheriff; William Cocke, attorney for the State; Joseph Hardin, Jr., entry taker; Isaac Taylor, surveyor, Richard Woods, register, and Francis Hughes, ranger."

        > "In May, 1785, the county was reorganized under the State of Franklin, and all the officers who were reappointed were required to take a new oath of office. The magistrates who appeared and qualified were Joseph Hardin, George Doherty, Benjamin and John Gist, Newman, Asabel Rawlings, John Maughon, James Patterson, John Weir and David Craig.

        "The old county officers were removed except Daniel Kennedy, clerk and Francis Hughes, ranger. The county, as a whole, was the most loyal to the Franklin government of any of the counties composing the State, and jealously guarded against anything tending to weaken its influence or authority."

        Land Grant Records for Francis Hughes are as follows: (5)

        1. Washington Co., TN NC Grant #262 - 99 acres - Oct 24, 1782. Watauga Bk. 252
        2. Washington Co., TN NC Grant #362 - 99 acres - 24 Oct, 1782. Bk 1 p. 567 - probably same grant as #1.
        3. Greene Co., TN NC Grant #1115 - 640 acres - 12 July 1793. Bk 6 p. 463

        The third record above is known to be for land on the Mill Fork of the Big Limestone Creek, Greene Co TN.
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        1840 United States Census: , Bledsoe, Tennessee; Roll: 161; Page: 517; Image: 329; Family History Library Film: 0024542.
        Name: Margaret Hugh
        [Margaret Hughs]
        Birth Year: abt 1760
        Age: 50 to 60
        County: Bledsoe
        State: Tennessee
        Free White Persons - Males - 80 thru 89: 1 Francis age 80
        Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 2 Margaret Hughes and ?
        Slaves - Males - Under 10: 3
        Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 2
        Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1
        Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1
        Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1
        Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 1
        Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 12
        Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
        No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 2
        Total Free White Persons: 3
        Total Slaves: 9
        Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 12
        5 residences away:

        Name: Ephriam Hughs, son of John Hughes, son of Francis Hughes
        County: Bledsoe
        State: Tennessee
        Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
        Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
        Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
        Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 3
        Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
        No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
        Free White Persons - Under 20: 1
        Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
        Total Free White Persons: 3
        Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 3
        next residence:
        Hardy Lassiter
        four residences away:
        Ephriam Hughes

         

         

         

        Father: John Hughes , Sr. b: BEF 1732 in , , Pennsylvania
        Mother: Sarah [--?--]

        Marriage 1 Rebecca Allen b: ABT 1750
        Children
        Has Children Ingebo Hughes b: ABT 1770 in , , Tennessee, USA
        Has Children Hardeman Hughes b: BET 1770 AND 1780 in , , North Carolina
        Has Children John Hughes b: 1779 in , (later Dunmore County and renamed Shenandoah County), Virginia
        Has Children Hannah Retta HUGHES b: ABT 1780 in , , Tennessee, USA
        Has No Children Margaret Hughes b: BET 1780 AND 1790
        Has Children Rebecca Hughes b: ABT 1782 in , , Tennessee, USA

        Marriage 2 Elizabeth Long
        Married: 28 JUL 1802 in , Greene County, Tennessee, USA
        Note:
        http://mommy2mycutie-ivil.tripod.com/id47.html

        possibly separated in 1803, per David M. Hughes referencing Beavert notes, or divorced per record of a Francis Hughes filing for divorce from Elizabeth Hughes February 27, 1816
        Children
        Has No Children Mary Ann Hughes

        Sources:
        Title: Revolutionary War Pension Papers for Francis Hughes
        Repository:
        Media: Electronic

      • Citation:

        e-mail: suekbee@comcast.net

  2. Find a Grave http://www.findagrave.com
  3. Virginia Kimes Pierce GedCom April 18, 1999