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1Dr. Samuel Evans Massengill, Massengill, Henry - History of (Massengill Monument), Winged Deer Park, Bristol Highway, Sevier County, Tennessee. "Married first Penelope Cobb, daughter of William Cobb, in Womack's Fort during the indian invasion in 1776 while the fort was surrounded by Indians. Married second Elizabeth Emmert. Enlisted as a soldier of the revolution at the age of 18 and served two years and three months on the frontier and in North Carolina. His grandson, Dr. Robert Massengill Porter, founded the medical department of the University of Nashville."
2Rocky Mount and the Masengills, Rocky Mount Historical Association, Piney Flats, Tennessee 37686. "Henry Massengill Jr. (Hal) married Penelope Cobb daughter of William Cobb. They were married in Womack's Fort on the river, during Indian invasion while the fort was surrounded by Indians.
Hal Massengill enlisted in the Revolutionary army in May 1777, and served a total of two years and three months on the frontier and in North Carolina. A private Written by Hal Massengill this the 4th July 1790."
1Dr. Samuel Evans Massengill, Massengill, Henry - History of (Massengill Monument), Winged Deer Park, Bristol Highway, Sevier County, Tennessee. "Married first Penelope Cobb, daughter of William Cobb, in Womack's Fort during the indian invasion in 1776 while the fort was surrounded by Indians. Married second Elizabeth Emmert. Enlisted as a soldier of the revolution at the age of 18 and served two years and three months on the frontier and in North Carolina. His grandson, Dr. Robert Massengill Porter, founded the medical department of the University of Nashville."
2Rocky Mount and the Masengills, Rocky Mount Historical Association, Piney Flats, Tennessee 37686. "Henry Massengill Jr. (Hal) married Penelope Cobb daughter of William Cobb. They were married in Womack's Fort on the river, during Indian invasion while the fort was surrounded by Indians.
Hal Massengill enlisted in the Revolutionary army in May 1777, and served a total of two years and three months on the frontier and in North Carolina. A private Written by Hal Massengill this the 4th July 1790."
1Dr. Samuel Evans Massengill, Massengill, Henry - History of (Massengill Monument), Winged Deer Park, Bristol Highway, Sevier County, Tennessee. "Married first Penelope Cobb, daughter of William Cobb, in Womack's Fort during the indian invasion in 1776 while the fort was surrounded by Indians. Married second Elizabeth Emmert. Enlisted as a soldier of the revolution at the age of 18 and served two years and three months on the frontier and in North Carolina. His grandson, Dr. Robert Massengill Porter, founded the medical department of the University of Nashville."
2Rocky Mount and the Masengills, Rocky Mount Historical Association, Piney Flats, Tennessee 37686. "Henry Massengill Jr. (Hal) married Penelope Cobb daughter of William Cobb. They were married in Womack's Fort on the river, during Indian invasion while the fort was surrounded by Indians.
Hal Massengill enlisted in the Revolutionary army in May 1777, and served a total of two years and three months on the frontier and in North Carolina. A private Written by Hal Massengill this the 4th July 1790."
1Dr. Samuel Evans Massengill, Massengill, Henry - History of (Massengill Monument), Winged Deer Park, Bristol Highway, Sevier County, Tennessee. "Mary Massengill married William Atkinson, who was a noted silversmith, and who with his brother Mathew Atkinson, was commissioned in 1801 by Governor Archibald Roane to make the first great seal of the State of Tennessee."