GILLILAND WILLIAM L.
1830 - 1948 (118 years)1. GILLILAND WILLIAM L. was born on 25 Jan 1830 in Pulaski County, Kentucky (son of GILLILAND JAMES HARVEY and MOORE MIRANDA ANN); died on 2 Mar 1948; was buried in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky. Notes:
Per Larry Herrin:
!BIRTH: Pulaski Co., KY Vital Statistics for 1853.
Sep 9 Gilliland, Wm. J. f.-Robert Y. Gilliland m.-Eliz. Stewart
2. GILLILAND JAMES HARVEY was born on 8 Oct 1800 in North Carolina (son of GILLILAND ROBERT V. and CLAUNCH MARGARET (PEGGY)); died on 7 Jun 1870 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Jun 1870 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky. Notes:
Per Larry Herrin:
!LINEAGE: Letter from Lyman C. Allen to Larry Herrin dated 30 March 1990
shows Peggy dying in the fall of 1812. William Claunch, her brother, was
appointed guardian of James H. Gilliland, Abel Gilliland and Christopher
Gilliland, "orphans of Robert Gilliland, dec'd."JAMES married MOORE MIRANDA ANN on 22 Jan 1821 in Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky. MIRANDA (daughter of MOORE WILLIAM and SMITH REBECCA HITE) was born in 1806 in Madison County, Virginia; died on 2 Apr 1839 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1839 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]
3. MOORE MIRANDA ANN was born in 1806 in Madison County, Virginia (daughter of MOORE WILLIAM and SMITH REBECCA HITE); died on 2 Apr 1839 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1839 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky. Children:
- GILLILAND ELIZABETH was born on 3 Mar 1823 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 1 May 1878 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in May 1878 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND EMILY JANE was born on 3 Dec 1826 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 30 Dec 1899 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Dec 1899 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND ROBERT Y. was born in 1828 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- 1. GILLILAND WILLIAM L. was born on 25 Jan 1830 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 2 Mar 1948; was buried in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND MARY ANN was born on 19 Sep 1832 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 6 Oct 1910 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Oct 1910 in Salem, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND JOHN WILLIAM was born in 1833 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND GALEN ELLIOTT was born on 14 May 1834 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 31 May 1903 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Jun 1903 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND ELLEN was born in 1837 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Generation: 3
4. GILLILAND ROBERT V. was born in in North Carolina (son of GILLILAND JOHN III and YOUNG ELIZABETH); died before 26 Dec 1803 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Notes:
Per Larry Herrin:
!BIRTH: Mrs. Martrue Hutchenson Greenwood (1970) "The Loving Irish - The
Gillilands" Holy Oaks Farm, Bluffdale, Tx.
!LINEAGE: Nita Tittle "Will of John Gilliland of Jefferson Co., Tenn.".
!MARRIAGE: 1984 Mormon IGI Records "Robert Gilliland married Peggy Claunch 29
Jul 1796, Lincoln County, Kentucky."
!RESIDENCE: North Carolina & (Tennessee), Pulaski and Lincoln Counties, KY
!DEATH: a) Letter from Lyman C. Allen to Larry Herrin dated 30 March 1990 shows
Robert dying in the spring or summer of 1804. FGS of Gene Clark shows him
dying in 1805.
b) Pulaski Co., KY Will Book 1, pg. 21, 23 Jul 1804
Sale of Personal Property of Robert Gilliland, dec'd. Among the buyers
were Christopher and William Clonch. Notes were owed to Robert Gilliland from
Christopher and Jeremiah Clonch, Jr. John Smith was appointed administrator.
Final settlement was on 4 Feb. 1808. Margaret Gilliland appears on the Pulaski
Co. Tax Rolls from 1805 to 1812. Gene Clark FGS shows him as dying in Lyon Co.
Kentucky in 1805.
c) Pulaski County Kentucky Will Book 1 page 12 Estate of Robert
Gilliland, dec'd (Abstracted by Larry Herrin)
d) Pulaski County Kentucky Will Book 1 page 14 Inventory of the sale of
the estate of Robert Gilliland, dec'd. (Abstracted by Larry Herrin)
e) Pulaski County Kentucky Will Book 1 page 55 Settlement of Estate of
Robert Gilliland, dec'd.
f) Pulaski County, Kentucky Court Order Book 2, page 368
g) Pulaski County, Kentucky Court Order Book 2, page 371
h) Pulaski County, Kentucky Court Order Book 2, page 458
i) Pulaski County, Kentucky Court Order Book 1, page 41.
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source c):
At a Court held for Pulaski County on Monday the 23rd day of July 1804
Recorded by Teste Will Fox, Clk
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source d): pd S d
Christopher Claunch one sorrell 27.48
John Smith sorrel mare 17 2
Stailing Mclemore _____ 10 16
Person Smith one sorry colt 6 13
Wm Feas one pair of book legs 12
Charles Westerman putting knife 9
Boone drawing knife 6 1
Richard Gentry to 3 w buckles 5
Charles Westerman cash B 6 4
Do sheep sherr 3
Do one bear skin 8
Do one bag skin 4
Sanden McKinsey one gun 2 9 6
Mis Gilliland pair skins 1 6
Levine Arnet leather 13
Jonathan Richardson leather sunders 8 8
Richard Gentry sunder leather 10 6
Mis Gilliland some leather 4 6
Ralph Williams 12 5
William Claunch rasors and sunders 4 1 6
Amos Barnes tools 6
Wiat Adkins one tub 4 6
Ralph Williams Sunders 3 9
James Claunch to plow & __ 19 6
Charles Westerman lock chains 1 5
Do one pot 7 3 4
Do one sow 13
Do one lowin 2
Mis Gilliland pot & sunders 13
Do one saddle and bridle 9
Do bed and sunders 3 12
Do some wool, glasses and sunders 13
Wm Love one pot 12
Abner Marean one skillet 10
John Smith one matock 9
James Nees to hogs and bed stid 17
Starting McMore Sunders 16 4
John Puchmet 3 gees 9
Amos Barnes 7 head of sheep 3 5
David Dardston two hogs 1 13
Mis Gilliland one cow & calf & sow 1 3
William Laws three shotes 3
Margaret Gilliland, Admr
John Smith Admr
Court held at Pulaski County 23rd day of July 1804. Recorded estate of
Robert Gilliland.
Teste Will Fox, Clk
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source e):
At a Court held for Pulaski County on Monday the 24th day of February
1809.
Will Fox, Clk.
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source f):
September Court 1810
Ordered that John Smith & Margaret Gilliland to appoint guardians to Henry
Gilliland, Abel Gilliland Christopher Gilliland orphans of Robert
Gilliland Deceased and It is Ordered that they enter into bond on the
Clerk's office of this Court with Thomas McGuire & Aaron Lawson their
Securities is the penalty of three thousand Dollars within thirty days
conditioned as the law directs.
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source g):
November Court 1810.
Ordered that the order appointing John Smith and Margaret Gilliland Guar-
dians to the orphan children of Robert Gilliland Deceased as named in said
Order be received and that they enter into Bond in the Clerk's office with
Thomas McGuire & Aaron Lawson their Securities conditioned as the law
directs.
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source h):
December Court 1812
Ordered that William Clonch be appointed guardian to James Harvey
Gilliland Abel Gilliland & Christopher Gilliland sons of Robert Gilliland
Deceased whereupon the said William Clonch together with Joseph Erwine
& Samuel Vanhook his securities entered into and acknowledged Bond in the
penal sum of one thousand Dollars conditioned as the law directs.
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On the motion of Margaret Vanhook late Margaret Gilliland and also her
present husband Samuel Vanhook came into Court relinquishes & Disclaims
unto the heirs of Robert Gilliland Deceased her former Husband (to wit)
James Harvey Gilliland, Abel Gilliland & Christopher Gilliland sons &
Heirs aforesaid of said Deceased their thirds or Dower in and to all
the landed Estate of said Robert Gilliland Deceased which is entered of
Record an the motion of the said Margaret & Samuel Vanhook.
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source i):
26 Dec 1803
2. Peggy Gilliland and John Smith made bond of L200 as administrators of
estate of Robert Gilliland. William Sloane, John Evans, David McKinsey
and Ralph Williams appointed to inventory and appraise estate.
!TAX LIST:
The names of Robert Gilliland and William Clonsh appear on the 1797-8 Poll
Tax List of Lincoln County.ROBERT married CLAUNCH MARGARET (PEGGY) after 29 Jul 1796 in Lincoln County, Kentucky. MARGARET (daughter of CLAUNCH JEREMIAH and UNKNOWN JANE) was born after 1782 in Virginia; died in 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]
5. CLAUNCH MARGARET (PEGGY) was born after 1782 in Virginia (daughter of CLAUNCH JEREMIAH and UNKNOWN JANE); died in 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Notes:
Per Larry Herrin:
!BIRTH: Aft 1782 based on Pulaski County, KY Vital Statistics for the death
of Christpher Clonch, her older brother. Christopher was 75 years old when
he died on 9 Jun 1857 = 1782. His birth place is listed as Virginia.
!MARRIAGE: Kentucky Marriage Records show Robert Gilliland married Peggy
Claunch 29 JUL 1796 in Lincoln Co., KY from Mormon IGI Records of Kentucky.
Peggy Gilliland married Samuel Van Hook in 1812, Book 1 Page 42.
!RESIDENCE: Virginia and Pulaski Co., KY
!DEATH: Letter from Lyman C. Allen to Larry Herrin dated 30 March 1990 shows
Peggy dying in the fall of 1812. William Claunch, her brother, was appointed
guardian of James H. Gilliland, Abel Gilliland and Christopher Gilliland,
"orphans of Robert Gilliland, dec'd."Children:
- GILLILAND ABEL G. was born about 1796 in North Carolina; died after 1838 in Tennessee; was buried after 1838 in Tennessee.
- 2. GILLILAND JAMES HARVEY was born on 8 Oct 1800 in North Carolina; died on 7 Jun 1870 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Jun 1870 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND CHRISTOPHER was born in 1803 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died after 1852 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried after 1852 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND WILLIAM was born on 14 Mar 1805 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 23 Dec 1876 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in 1876 in Grundy, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
6. MOORE WILLIAM was born in 1777 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died on 22 Apr 1822 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1822 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. WILLIAM married SMITH REBECCA HITE on 2 Apr 1804 in Orange County, Virginia. REBECCA (daughter of SMITH JOHN and MALLORY SARAH) was born on 3 Apr 1784 in Virginia; died on 9 Apr 1854 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1854 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]
7. SMITH REBECCA HITE was born on 3 Apr 1784 in Virginia (daughter of SMITH JOHN and MALLORY SARAH); died on 9 Apr 1854 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1854 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Children:
- 3. MOORE MIRANDA ANN was born in 1806 in Madison County, Virginia; died on 2 Apr 1839 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1839 in Mark, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
Generation: 4
8. GILLILAND JOHN III was born about 1745 in Pennsylvania (son of GILLEYLAND JOHN II and ROMME HESTER (ROMAR)); died in 1795 in Jefferson County, Tennessee; was buried in Fort Wear, Jefferson County, Tennessee. Notes:
Per Larry Herrin:
!BIRTH: Dr. Mary L. Gilliland of Los Angeles, CA.
b. 1745 d. 1795 Jefferson Co., TN m. Elizabeth Young
!LINEAGE: "Texas Society DAR Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors".
Gilliland, John, b. ca. 1725 in Virginia; will dated March 24, 1795, Jefferson
County, Tennessee; married circa 1773 to Elizabeth Young who was born circa
1752 in Pennsylvania; died after spring, 1795.
Service: Soldier at the Battle of Kings Mountain, also a Delegate to the State
of Franklin. He was a faithful friend of Col. Sevier. Ref.: "The History of the
Lost State of Franklin", by Williams. We find John Gilliland listed as a
delegate, p. 96, vo.____, pp. 59-61 and 174-236 by "Kings Mountain Men", by
K.K. White. Served in North Carolina.
Children: 1. Robert
2. John
3. James
4. Priscilla
5. Mary, married Samuel Wear
6. Abel
7. Harvey
8. Isaac
9. Eli, born 1784, married Kaziah Haynie
10. Johan
11. daughter, married ________ Welch
!MILITARY: a) Kegley, M. B. (1974). "Soldiers of Fincastle County Virginia
1774", page 47.
b) Bates, L.W. (1974). "Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the
American Revolution Buried in Tennessee", page 157.
source a):
Capt. Robert Doak's Company
Jno. Gillihan 3 days 0p:4s:6d
Jno. Gullion 3 days 0p:4s:6d
source b):
Gilleland, John (b c 1725/d p. 3-24-1795) Served under Sevier - wounded
and pensioned - 1782 living at the mouth of Pigeon River. Was in State of
Franklin. C S Sold. NC, buried Old Salem (2) Washington Co., Unmarked. m.
Elizabeth Young, dau. of Robert & Mary Young.
!RESIDENCE: Came to Jonesboro, Shanandoah Valley, TN in 1785. Lived at one
time in Rockbridge Co., VA, home of his f-i-l Robert Young.
!POLITICAL: a) Ray, Worth S. (1960). "Tennessee Cousins". Genealogical
Publishing: Baltimore.
b) Williams, S.C. (1933). "History of the Lost State of Franklin",
Press of the Pioneers: New York.
c) Howell, R.B. (1956). "The Committees of Safety of Westmoreland
and Fincastle", page 82 & 95, Virginia State Library: Richmond
source a):
John Gilliland was the Constable of the first Washington County, North
Carolina Court (after the Wautauga Settlement in Tennessee), February 23, 1778.
page 100. John Gilliland was a member of the first Grand Jury of Jefferson
County, Tennessee in 1792. All the Grand Jury Members had historical
significance in the founding of Tennessee.
page 159. John Gilliland an Early Settler in Cocke County
John Gilliland was one of the early settlers near the mouth of Big Pigeon was
John Gilliland, who made a crop of corn on his land in 1783, and a year or two
later brought his large family to the place, where he continued to live until
the time of his death about 1788-9. He left a large family of children,
including eight who were sons. He took an active part in the organization of
the State of Franklin and was a member of the convention of 1785 who wrote the
Constitution of the new State. John Gilliland donated fifty acres of land for
the first county seat of Cocke County. It was called Newport. The commissioners
appointed to locate it and superintend the erection of the county buildings
were: Henry Reagan, William Job, John Coffee, Peter Fine, John Keeney, Reps
Jones, John McLaughlin.
source b):
The only record extant of the members who composed this convention is that
shown by a protest against this action signed by nineteen of the delegates:
David Campbell, Samuel Houston, John Tipton, John Ward, Robert Love, William
Cox, David Craig, James Montgomery, John Strain, Robert Allison, David Looney,
John Blair, James White, Samuel Newell, John Gilliland, James Stuart, George
Maxwell, Joseph Tipton, and Peter Parkinson.
source c):
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page 82
February 23, 1776
At a meeting of the Committee at Mr. James McGavocks.
"Resolved that John Gillihan, ought to be pd. Three pound(s) for carrying
Lead from the Lead mines of New River to Fort Pendleton, Exclusive of Ten
shillings deducted for 30 lb. Lead lost."
page 95
June 11, 1776
At a meeting of the Committee for Fincastle County held at Fort Chiswell
June 11, 1776.
"Ordered that Capt. Shelby pay five pounds for the 300 w. of Lead sold him
and his Brother Cap. John Shelby belonging to this Committee, and the pay
for the carriage is to Lie over untill it is Known whether or no the Com-
mittee of safety pays Gillihan for the Carraige from the mines to Holston,
which money the sd. Cap. Shelbie pd. William Preston in part of the money
he advanced to Hatfield for powder for this County the above Lead had been
Borrowed from Ephraim Dunlap.
The Committee Adjd.
Wm. Preston Chairman"
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!DEATH: a) "Robert Young, Sr., Patriot and Pioneer", page 70.
b) "Will of John Gilliland, Jefferson Co., TN, Will Book I 1792-1810, pp
1 & 2:
c) "In the Shadow of the Smokies", page 680, Smoky Mountain Historical
Society, Sevierville, TN.
source b):
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In the name of God Amen I John Gilliland of the County of Jefferson
territory of the United States South the river Ohio being sick and weak in
body but of sound mind and memory and knowing it is appointed for all men
once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is
principally and first of all I assign my soul into the hands of Almighty
God who gave it to me and my body I recommend to the earth to be burried
at the discretion of my executors nothing doubting but at the great day
of Judgement when the secrets of all hearts shall be revealed I shall re-
ceive the same again by the mighty power of God, and my worldly estate I
give and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.
Imp. I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Elizabeth Gilliland all and
every part of my household furniture also one equal third part of my
stock, also one third part of the rent after my debts are paid to be at
her disposal during her natural life for the supporting and tuition of
those that are of nonage, but at the day of her death to dispose to the
Legatees as she shall see cause. Imp. I give and bequeath unto my son
Robert sixty pounds out of the revenue at the end of three years after the
end of the lease to be in property at the judgement of two men. Imp. I
give and bequeath unto my son John the island at the upper end of the pre-
mises and as much of the back land adjoining as will make it an equal
allotment with the rest of the Legatees to enter into possession of the
at the end of the lease provided he pays in proportion to the Legatees
if any die.
Imp. I give and bequeath unto my son James all my wearing apparel over
and above his equal proportion with the Rest of the Legatees.
Imp. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Priscilla, my son James, my
daughter Mary, my son Able, my son Harvey, my son Isaac, my son Eli, my
son Josiah all and every portion of land to be equally divided amongst
the above mentioned Legatees my son Robert Gilliland excepted to be laid
out in equal lotts in quality and quantity by two or three disinterested
persons to be nominated by Joseph Hamilton and John McNabb or John
Gilliland, Junr or any two of them the Legatees to draw lotts out - in
their equal portions and that Executors hereafter mentioned to make deeds
to the Legatees.
Imp. And it is my will and desire that my Grandson John Welch shall have
one hundred Dollars expended in education provided he lives with the
family until of age or at such place as the Executors shall chuse. Also,
it is my will that the different deed or deeds be made to the Legatees
above mentioned on or before the end of the lease.
I hereby make and ordain my worthy friends Joseph Hamilton and John
Gilliland Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness
whereof I the said John Gilliland have to this will and testament set
my hand and seal this 24th day of March 1795. Signed sealed published and
declared by the said John Gilliland the testator as his last will and
testamnent in the presence of us who were present at the signing and
sealing thereof.
Jos. Robinson John Gilliland (Seal)
John McNabb
John Netherton
Jefferson County Minutes, Book 1, p 77 - Probate John Gilliland, Sr. May
Session [1799] Proven by John McNabb and John Netherton subscribing
witnesses. Joseph Hamilton one of the excutors was qualified.
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source b):
Fort Wear Cemetery - John Gilliland (no dates)
Margaret Gilliland died 1820
(From "The Reminescences and Autobiography of John Wilkinson"):
John and Margaret Gilliland were the parents of Samuel Wear's second wife.
John was killed by Indians about 1790 and was buried at Fort Wear
Cemetery. Margaret, his wife, moved to South Alabama. Many years later
she returned to East Tennessee to visit her daughter, Col. Wear's widow.
Within eight miles of her daughter's home, she became very ill and died.
One of her last wishes was to be buried beside her husband in the Wear
Cemetery. In the years since John Gilliland's death, there had been many
burials in the cemetery and no one was alive who could recall which grave
was his. Finally, Frank, the old slave who had accompanied the Wear
family into the wilderness, and who had helped construct the fort and
house, "bethought himself" of a large tree which stood near the John
Gilliland grave. Thus Margaret Gilliland was laid to rest beside her husband afte r a lapse of many years.
!TAX LIST: Lister, B & B (1973). "Index to Early Tennessee Tax Lists", page 75.
Gillihand, Jno Greene County - 1783
!NOTE: Sevier, C. B. & Madden, N. S. (1961). "Sevier Family History".
Washington, D.C. page 349.
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Valentine Sevier and John Gilliland entered 1000 acres of land in Greene
County on the southeast side of Cumberland (River) along a branch that
falls into the north side of Tennessee River near Chickamauga towns
including a lead mine discovered by said John Gilliland, according to John
Armstrong's Warrant Book, entry 495, dated Oct. 27, 1783, warrant issued
June 25, 1784.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------JOHN married YOUNG ELIZABETH about 1773. ELIZABETH was born in 1755 in Pennsylvania; died before 1779 in Tennessee; was buried in Tennessee. [Group Sheet]
9. YOUNG ELIZABETH was born in 1755 in Pennsylvania; died before 1779 in Tennessee; was buried in Tennessee. Notes:
Per Larry Herrin:
!BIRTH: 1991 Morman Ancestral Files on CD-ROM.
!RESIDENCE: Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee.
!LINEAGE: "Texas Society DAR Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors".
!RESIDENCE: Came to Jonesboro, Shanandoah Valley, TN in 1785. Lived at one
time in Rockbridge Co., VA, home of her father, Robert Young.
!DEATH: "In the Shadow of the Smokies", page 680, Smoky Mountain Historical
Society, Sevierville, TN.
John and Margaret Gilliland were the parents of Samuel Wear's second wife.
(Mary, born ca 1779), hence Elizabeth died before 1779 if the birth record
of Mary is correct.Children:
- 4. GILLILAND ROBERT V. was born in in North Carolina; died before 26 Dec 1803 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- GILLILAND JOHN IV was born about 1774.
- GILLILAND JAMES was born about 1776; died in in Missouri; was buried in Missouri.
- GILLILAND PRISCILLA was born about 1779.
10. CLAUNCH JEREMIAH was born in 1755 in Virginia (son of CLAUNCH JEREMIAH and UNKNOWN MARGARET); died in in Kentucky; was buried in Kentucky. Notes:
Per Larry Herrin;
!LINEAGE: a) per Lyman C. Allen 221 Circle Drive Las Vegas, NV 89101 8 Apr 1990
letter to Larry Herrin.
b) Claunch Family Book at Pulaski County, Kentucky Hist. Library
!BIRTH: ibid
!DEATH: ibid
!NOTES: ibid
"I have not been able to determine when Jeremiah moved to Ky., but it must
have been during the mid 1790's. They settled along Buck Creek in then Lincoln
County; later to become Pulaski County in 1799. In 1803, Jane Claunch received
a patent on 200 acres of land on Buck Creek and Flat Lick Creek by virtue of
having improved the same. This is the earliest record I have found of Claunch
ownership in Pulaski Co."JEREMIAH married UNKNOWN JANE about 1775. JANE was born in 1756; died in Sep 1841 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Sep 1841 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]
11. UNKNOWN JANE was born in 1756; died in Sep 1841 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Sep 1841 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky. Children:
- CLAUNCH JEREMIAH JR.
- CLAUNCH WILLIAM was born in 1778 in Virginia.
- CLAUNCH CHRISTOPHER was born in 1782 in Virginia; died on 9 Jun 1857 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Jun 1857 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- 5. CLAUNCH MARGARET (PEGGY) was born after 1782 in Virginia; died in 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
- CLAUNCH JOHN was born in 1799 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
14. SMITH JOHN was born about 1757 (son of SMITH CHARLES and HITE REBECCA); died about 1805. JOHN married MALLORY SARAH about 1784. SARAH (daughter of MALLORY URIEL and CAVE HANNA) was born about 1768; died about 1860. [Group Sheet]
15. MALLORY SARAH was born about 1768 (daughter of MALLORY URIEL and CAVE HANNA); died about 1860. Children:
- 7. SMITH REBECCA HITE was born on 3 Apr 1784 in Virginia; died on 9 Apr 1854 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1854 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
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