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1. | Smith, Rachel was born in 1847 in Warren County, Tennessee (daughter of Smith, Obediah and Hennessee, Harriet). Notes: After Rachel's sister Parilee passed away, Rachel married Parilee's third husband, William Thomas Turner and she raised her sister's children Melvina Binkley who was born of Parilee's marriage to her first husband Frank Binkley and Rachel Dalton who was born of her second husband W N Dalton. Rachel married Turner, William Thomas Sr in 1873 in Warren County, Tennessee. William was born about 1837 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Smith, Obediah was born on 27 Jan 1816 (son of Smith, William and Jennings, Rutha); died on 27 Nov 1857 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Shellsford Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee. Obediah married Hennessee, Harriet. Harriet (daughter of Hennessee, Patrick Samuel and Wilcher, Rachel) was born in 1823 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 27 Jan 1885 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Shellsford Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Hennessee, Harriet was born in 1823 in Warren County, Tennessee (daughter of Hennessee, Patrick Samuel and Wilcher, Rachel); died on 27 Jan 1885 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Shellsford Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
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4. | Smith, William William married Jennings, Rutha. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Jennings, Rutha
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6. | Hennessee, Patrick Samuel was born about 1796 in Burke County, North Corolina (son of Hennessee, James and Wilcher, Sally); died in Dec 1857 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Shellsford Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee. Other Events:
Notes: Last Will & Testament of Patrick's father, James Hennessee, states: I have given my son, Patrick S. Hennessee, on tract or parcel of land worth two hundred and fifty dollars, one horse, bridle and saddle worth fifty dollars and one cow and calf and one bed and furniture worth sixteen dollars and also one other negro girl, named Hannah, worth two-hundred and fifty dollars and that is all I ever intend to give him... Patrick married Wilcher, Rachel in 1817 in Warren County, Tennessee. Rachel was born about 1799 in Burke County, North Corolina; died in 1881 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in 1881 in Shellsford Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Wilcher, Rachel was born about 1799 in Burke County, North Corolina; died in 1881 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in 1881 in Shellsford Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee. Other Events:
Notes: 1860 Census indicates Rachel is living in Warren County, Tennessee with her son Wm M (William Mortimer) who is 19. Her other children have moved out of the house and she lost her husband Patrick just a couple years before the Census was taken.
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12. | Hennessee, James was born in 1766 in Burke County, North Corolina (son of Hennessee, Patrick and McDowell, Ailsey); died on 03 Mar 1851 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Warren County, Tennessee. Other Events:
Notes: Hennessee Family History states "Reared his family near Harrison Ferry." This goes right along with the stories told by Warren County historians who tour at The Audley Harrison House on the Warren County fairgrounds. They tell that Audley Harrison and James Hennessee lived on adjoining plantations and were big gamblers and this is how Harrison's Ferry became the property of James Hennessee and Hennessee Creek became the property of Audley Harrison. James married Wilcher, Sally before 1795 in Burke County, North Corolina. Sally (daughter of Wilcher, Thomas Sr and Walton, Nancy Ann) was born in 1775 in Virginia; died before 08 Jul 1830 in Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Wilcher, Sally was born in 1775 in Virginia (daughter of Wilcher, Thomas Sr and Walton, Nancy Ann); died before 08 Jul 1830 in Warren County, Tennessee. Other Events:
Notes: Some internet records show first name being "Sarah" and others "Sally".
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