SUMPTER Henry

Male Abt 1740 - Aft 1800  (~ 61 years)


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  • Name SUMPTER Henry 
    Born ABT. 1740  VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died AFT. 1800  Tazewell, Claiborne Co, TN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3231  Hans Landis Tree for trimming
    Last Modified 19 Jul 2010 

    Family DILLON Agnes,   b. ABT. 1748 
    Married ABT. 1764  Probably Henry Co, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. SUMPTER Agnes
     2. SUMPTER John,   b. ABT. 1766, VA Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. SUMPTER William,   b. 1768
     4. SUMPTER George Washington,   b. BET. 1770 - 1775, Henry County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. BEF. 1850, Reynolds Co, MO Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 74 years)
     5. SUMPTER Henry,   b. ABT. 1775
     6. SUMPTER Sally,   b. ABT. 1780
     7. SUMPTER Polly,   b. ABT. 1790
    Family ID F0968  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Residence: 1800 Whole family probably moved to Claiborne Cty, TN as appear in census records
      Note:
      Per Gloria Sumpter's notes:
      Henry Sumpter m Agnes Dillion, both from Virginia
      Henry signed an oath of allegiance in 1776 in Henry County, VA, renouncing allegiance to Great Britian
      Dates of birth of children listed as:
      George Washington: 1766-1770
      Sally: 1782-1790
      John:(none listed)
      Polly: 1790-1800
      Henry (none listed)
      William (none listed)



      HISTORY OF THE SUMPTERS

      (From materials received from John Alexander Sumpter, 1952/1932, in the form of notes in long hand by Lois Sumpter)


      "The first Sumpters that came to North America were three brothers sent for back in England to do some fine mechanical work for the colonies or English Government. They were Father's Great Great Uncles (brothers of George Sumpter (1)). They fought in the Revolutionary War. One was quite a commandeer in that war. Our grandfather (George Washington Sumpter) was in Washington's Army. Father (Alexander Sumpter) was carried there in his mother's arms to see his Grandfather or our Great Great Grandfather (Henry Sumpter)**

      Alexander Sumpter, Sr went to the Black Hawk Indian War in 1832 and was one of a chosen party of 22 to cross the Mississippi River and follow a small band of Indians that succeeded in crossing. He was in the last battle fought in the war.

      He was in St. Louis when there were but a few houses in it and no good ones mostly Dobies and rock huts.

      His Uncle John Sumpter served 3 terms in Washington's Army in the Revolutionary War. Uncle John Sumpter's son Buckhanan Sumpter was also Captain of a cannon in the Revolutionary War under Washington. Captain Buck Sumpter disobeyed orders and won a battle. He was ordered to spike his cannon, but his judgment told him victory was near and he continued firing and when the smoke cleared away the enemy was running, but not until the Americans had burned some of their property.

      Our Great Grand Father was Henry Sumpter and his wife was Agness Dillon. They came from Virginia. They were tailors. They were "First Families of Virginia".

      Our grand Father, George Washington Sumpter and his wife, Nancy Powers, came from East Tennessee.

      John Sumpter married and lived in Souther Illinois. His children were: Ben Sumpter, Buck Sumpter, John Sumpter, Danial Sumpter. Uncle John became a very wealthy man.

      He (John Sumpter) served three terms in Revolutionary War.
      His son Buck Sumpter was commanding officer in that war.
      Danial Sumpter was with his father in the BlackHawk war.
      Polly sumptere married Robert Chopin
      Sally Sumpter married Absalem Adams
      Their son Jessie Adams lived at Marion Station, Marion County, Oregon

      Our Uncles and Aunts

      Father's (Alexander, Jr) Half-brothers:
      John sumpter
      Henry Sumpter
      Abraham Sumpter

      John Sumpter married twice.
      His first wife was Nancy Caldwell


      **Think this is misinterpretation of notes. George was born in 1776, so more likely that Henry was in Washington's Army, and George was carried there as a baby, not George's son.

      "First Families of Virginia" states that Henry was a tailor and well-to-do, with fine property.





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