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George Gillespie

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information provided to T.Mason on 3Dec2001 by Rick Gillespie, DC [DrRickTx@rattlers.net]. SOURCE:  Family Group sheet compiled by Theda P. Womack R4 Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee from information sent to Janie Braly by a Mrs. McGavock of
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee in the 1950's. Documentation was not included. Resident of Williamson County, Tennessee.


George Gillespie

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information provided to T.Mason on 3Dec2001 by Rick Gillespie, DC [DrRickTx@rattlers.net]. SOURCE:  Family Group sheet compiled by Theda P. Womack R4 Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee from information sent to Janie Braly by a Mrs. McGavock of
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee in the 1950's. Documentation was not included. Resident of Williamson County, Tennessee.


George Gillespie

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information provided to T.Mason on 3Dec2001 by Rick Gillespie, DC [DrRickTx@rattlers.net]. SOURCE:  Family Group sheet compiled by Theda P. Womack R4 Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee from information sent to Janie Braly by a Mrs. McGavock of
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee in the 1950's. Documentation was not included. Resident of Williamson County, Tennessee.


George Gillespie

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information sent to T.Mason on 12Feb2003 by Richard Gillespie [DrRickTx@rattlers.net] "The Bible of George Gillespie was in the possession of Mrs. Jim Gillespie of Bethpage, Tennessee as of 1966.  The following information was reprinted in "Some Early Settlers of Upper Sumner County, Tennessee" compiled by Lee Alton Absher."

WILL: 1818, Sumner Co. Tennessee Archives, Gallatin.


Anthony Morgan III

RESEARCHER: Dale Morgan
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!1790 Census York Co., SC.
Research notes of N. Dale Morgan, Elene Kottal, Dolores Henderson, Roma Lenehan, Wm. Zickgraf.

REF: Commanders at Kings Mtn, by Rev. J.D. Bailey, p 310.

SC Land Deeds, Bk A-209, Bk A-211.

Some SC Records, Vol. VII, by Leonardo Andrea, p. 566.

Some Heroes of the Am. Rev. by Rev. J.D. Bailey, p 110.

Old Albemarle & Its Absentee Landlords by Worth S. Ray, p 669, map of the original Tryon Co., NC 1768-1779, showing unsettled land between NC & SC.

21 July 2000 NSSAR approved supplemental application on Anthony Morgan, as Patriot, to the American Revolution in SC.  See N# 137086.
Dale Morgan contacted the Rangers at Kings Mtn. National Park in regards to Anthony Morgan.  A reply was received from Ms. Kathy Lopez, saying that she found an Anthony Morgan in the Loyalists at Kings Mtn, by Bobby G. Moss.   Upon further research on data by Dr. Frank Clark, found that a possible error was existing on this information, and challenged the findings of Ms. Lopez. Received another reply, yes there was an error, and Anthony Morgan was not a soldier at Kings Mountain, either as a local militia, Rebel or Loyalist after all and was not listed in the book by Bobby Moss.
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Family group sheet by Paul R. Sarrett, Jr.
The name of Antony MORGAN III wife is based on a record found by Chuck Hite.
See father Anthony MORGAN II (1686-1750), p 188, 24 July 1753, cites a suit brought by Willoughby Newton against Anthony Morgan III, executor of Anthony Morgan II.
In 1755 (Ibid., O.B., 1754-1755, p 221), Anthony MORGAN III was appointed constable in the room of Lazarus Taylor.
After the death of Anthony II, he appears to have migrated to Brunswick Co, VA, while other members of the Morgan family moved to Fauquier Co. VA.  He was in Brunswick from about 1755 to after 1770 before moving to SC.  See birthplace of his children.
A Deed Record dated 21 Feb 1786, Anthony MORGAN & wife Mary sells property, Camden Dist., SC, Deed Bk A, p 200 & 211-213, to Wm. McBrayer of same, 125 acres of land granted 6 Dec 1769 to Edward Dickson, along the North side of Broad River in Tryon Co, NC.  Wit: Jospeh Camp, s/o Wm. & Rebecca Camp, who m. Margaret QUINN, John Morgan, s/o Anthony & Mary Morgan, Margaret Morgan, d/o Anthony & Mary Morgan.

1790 York Co, SC census - p.29 -- note Sam and Charles MORGAN. Here he lived for several years.  Then about 1770, he moved to Tryon County in North Carolina.

Anthony did settle his family along the North and South Carolina border in what became York County, South Carolina.  His land apparently bordered Kings Mountain, a granite stone outcropping of this area, which became the site of the famous Battle of Kings Mountain in October 1780 during the American Revolution.  Nearby was the Broad River, which flows from North Carolina into South Carolina. Some nearby neighbors were the Camp and Quinn families.


Mary Wilson

Research notes of Paul Sarrett.


Thomas Camp

Camp-Kemp Family History, Vol I & II, by Robt. Mann.
Will of Thomas Camp, St.Clair Co., Al, dtd 25 Jul 1837.

This Family moved to St. Clair Co., AL. with others.
St. Clair County Marriages, 1818-1853, By Catherine Mann p 87.
Estate of Thomas Camp.
Will of Peter Morgan.
1840 Census Benton Co, AL.
1850 Census St. Clair Co., AL.


Mary (Polly) Morgan

St.Clair Co. Al Marriages, 1818-1853, p 87, by Catherine Mann.
Camp-Kemp Family History, Vol I II, by Robt. Mann.
St.Clair Co. Al, Estate of Thomas Camp; Will of Peter Morgan.
Research notes of N. Dale Morgan, Warren Cozby.
1840 Benton Co., Al Census; 1850 St.Clair Co., Al Census.
Will of Mary Williams, dtd 22 Apr 1868.


Mary Polly Camp

SEE AFN#17GN-38V, HRS9-N8