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Descendants of Francis de Bourdon

Notes


983. Rebecca Overstreet

CHILDREN: Knox Co. TN Court Minutes, Vol. 17, p68. Deposition taken of William Tipton, concerning her children. The deposition was dated 23 Jan 1841. Mr. Tipton stated.. That Rebecca and William Sherrell had two childen, Towit: John and Elizabeth Sherrell, that he knows them well, and Elizabeth Sherrell lives in Monroe Co., TN and John Sherrell lives either in Alabama or Mississippi as he is informed.


William Sherrill

SOURCE: Pixy-Lynn states that William Sherrill lived in Roane and Bledsoe counties. He was the executor to his father's estate.

Deposition given by William Tipton. He states that William and Rebecca had two children: John Sherrell and Elizabeth Sherrell. He stated that Elizabeth Sherrell lived in Monroe Co. (TN) and that John Sherrell lives in either MS or AL. The deposition was dated 23 Jan 1841.


1504. John Sherrell

In 1841 living in AL or MS.


1505. Elizabeth Sherrell

In 1841 living in Monroe,TN.


984. Nancy Ann Overstreet

MARRIAGE-RESEARCH-QUESTION: Date of 29 Dec 1797 would make wife age 15 at marriage!

WILL: January 1824; Overton County, Tennessee Deed Book I, p. 156; William Overstreet, Sr. gave Nancy Neely, due to parental love and affection, 3 slaves. Source states that Nancy is still living as of January 1841 and lives in Overton Co., Tennessee. Transaction witnessed by John Overstreet and Hawkins Neely.

IGI information list Nancy Overstreet marrying Robert Neeley on 29 Dec 1797.


Robert Neeley

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information sent to T.Mason on 19 May 2004 by Jerri Stephenson <jstephenson48@comcast.net>.


985. William Overstreet Jr

WILL-RESEARCH: Overton County, Tennessee Deed Book J, page 391. Another source states that the Deed Book is K. Need to check both sources again for correct deed book. The will was dated 2 Oct 1847 and was probated 6 Jan 1848.


1514. Lafayette Overstreet

SOURCE: John Sevier (aka Jack) kept a ledger of names and dates. His notation on Lafayette stated that Lafayette died 20 August 1849, age 24 years, 3 mo, 5 days.


1515. Joel Ousley Overstreet

CENSUS: 1850 Overton Co., Tennessee Census as being 18 years old. His personal worth was $3,000. An inventory of his estate can be found: Overton Co., Tennessee, Inventories of Estates, June 1848-Apr 1861, Microfilm #21, page 169. John Sevier was his administrator. This John Sevier was the one married to Joel's aunt, Rhoda Overstreet Sevier, not his grandfather, the John Sevier that was governor of Tennessee.


1516. Mary Liza Overstreet

PARENT-QUESTION: Pixy-Lynn reflects: Because of the differences in the reading of the will for William Overstreet Jr., I still do not believe that Mary Liza is the daughter of William Jr. I believe that she was his daughter-in-law and the daughter of William and Elizabeth Chilton of Kentucky. The Sevier family members who have read the will have put a different interpretation to the wording of the will...They say that she was William Jr.'s daughter who married William Chilton. Even though the wording of the will states that she is his daughter, the wording and context of the statement led me to believe that he stated as such because of his love and affection toward his daughter-in-law. I invite those who wish to read the will to read the document with that in mind.

RESEARCH: pg. 124 of 1880 Clay Co., TN census book has a listing for a William Chilton with a wife whose name is spelled an E.. This may be this family, Liza being a nickname for Elizabeth.


William Chilton

Census: Thought I found his family in the 1880 Clay Co., TN census. However, his wife stated that her parents were both from Kentucky. I know that her parents were from Virginia.


986. John Overstreet

WILL: dated 4 May 1834. A copy of it can be found: Tennessee State Supreme Court Records, Middle Tennessee, Box 45, John Burksdale vs John Sevier, dated 1855.

MARRIAGES: Pixy-Lynn Morgan indicates found a marriage entry for a John Overstreet who married an Elizabeth Henry in Rhea County, Tennessee on 13 Sep 1810. Elizabeth Henry was the second wife of John Overstreet. Don't know who the first wife was. She would have been the mother of Joannah W. Elizabeth Henry only had one child, William Preston Overstreet. Martha Holman was the third wife and she was the mother of his third child, Rebecca Borden Overstreet. The entry for John Overstreet and Elizabeth Henry marriage came from Early East Tennessee Marriages, Vol. 1--Grooms, by Byron & Barbara Sistler, c1987, pg. 279....John Overstreet married Elizabeth Henry 13 Sep 1810 in Rhea Co., Tennessee.

William Preston Overstreet stated in the Federal Census records that both of his parents were born in Virginia. Since the Holmans were from North Carolina, this information tends to confirm the idea that William and his sister, Joanah, were children from a "first" marriage situation. However, due to the Rhea Chancery Court records concerning the estate of John Henry, Elizabeth's father, we now know that Joannah is not Elizabeth's child.

1997 Sep. Found proof of two marriages for John Overstreet. Microfilm 0985333 from Salt Lake Library. Jackson County, Tennessee Chancery Court Records. First folder, Overstreet Holman, et al vs Thomas H. Butler, et al; admr. to Henry Sadler. Deposition of Nancy Burris. She stated "I live four miles from John Overstreet. I have known the family before his death and into the present time." She was asked, "State how many children John Overstreet had at the time of his death and how many of them were by his last wife, Martha." Her answer: "He had three W. P., Joannah, and Rebecca. Two by the first marriage and one by the last. "I know from the Tennessee Supreme Court Records that John (Jack) Sevier, admr. of John Overstreet's estate and brother-in-law to John, stated that Rebecca was Martha's child. It is now apparent that when John Overstreet moved from Rhea County to Overton County he had a wife, Elizabeth, and two children, Joannah and William Preston. Why they let the situation continue where people were led to believe that Joannah was Elizabeth's child isn't known at this time. We are at a loss as to who is Joannah's mother.


John B. Barksdale

The computer makes a valid conclusion in stating that John Barksdale was not of parenting age when his children were born. Records available state that he died when he was 72 years old. His last child was born when he was 63 years old. As of this writing, I can only report on previous information obtained from compiled sources.


Elizabeth Henry

NAME: Pixy-Lynn believes that Mrs. John Overstreet was....Elizbeth Henry...a John Overstreet married an Elizabeth Henry in Rhea Co., TN on 13 Sep 1810. The time frame is right, and it is likely that John traveled to the southern part of Tennessee with his Borden relatives as they dispersed from Knox Co., TN during the period 1806-1812. John does not show up in the Overton Co., TN area until after his father and brother do.


988. Rhoda Leann Overstreet

In 1841 living in Overton, TN


John (Jack) Sevier

Information from Nancy Sevier Madden indicates that John Sevier drew a War of 1812 Pension.


989. Sarah Margaret Keith

BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason.

They moved to Alabama before 1820 and were in Mississippi by the mid 1820's. In 1827 they received a land grant for 136 acres in McNairy County, TN, near where the battle of Shiloh would be fought in 1862.


Samuel Cowan

MILITARY: Samuel was a private with the East TN Volunteers in the War of 1812. He served as a mounted gunman on expeditions in 1814 against hostile Creek Indians. His pay was $8.00 a month plus 40 cents a day for his horse.

1830 McNairy Co., TN, p. 142, (02210001-0000001)
1836 Tishomingo Co., MS, census
"Following My COWAN's Tale," by PRUITT


990. John Borden (Bird) Keith

Died at Hunt or Collin Co. Texas

BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason; REF: served War of 1812, Bledsoe, Tennessee. REF: 1830 Pope,AR, p174. 1840 Marion AR census. 1850 Hunt TX census. REF: 1912 letter of Mary Jane Ely Lee.


991. William Keith

MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 9


994. Eli Keith

BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Michael S. Cole, [HYPERLINK http://www.thecolefamily.com/hobby/ahnentafel.htm#ahnentafel ] ; ; copy dated 26 Jan 1994 sent to T Mason;
REF: 1812 Bledsoe, Tennessee petition.
MILITARY: E. Tennessee Mounted Gunmen,War of 1812, Bledsoe, Tennessee. REF: 1815 Bledsoe TN tax list.
REF: 1846 Titus Co. Republic of Texas poll list. 1850 Titus TX census #419. 1856 Hunt Co. TX land bounty. 1860 Hunt TX census.
REF: Marshall's "Desc KEITH & BORDEN", p6.

Page 7 of Roy MARSHALL's 1987 book, _Descendants of Nichodemus KEITH
and Margaret BORDEN_: "He applied for bounty land in Hunt Co., TX, on 14 July 1856, application no. 170839."


Elizabeth Meek

1860 Hunt Co., TX, census


1568. William S. Keith

Criminal lawyer
1840 Panola Co., MS, census


1569. Miller D. Keith

1858, Panola Co., MS, Deed Book 4, p. 411


997. Benjamin Wheeler

Living in AL in 1841.


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