| 32 | i. | Jr. (?) Samuel Cross, born February 09, 1771 in Iredell Co., NC; died Unknown; married Margaret Leach in Rowan Co., NC. |
| i. | Martha Leach, born Abt. 1757 in Rowan Co., NC; died Unknown; married Alexander Witherspoon Abt. 1774 in prob TN; born Abt. 1750; died November 01, 1818 in TN. |
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Notes for Alexander Witherspoon: Alexander Witherspoon was listed on the roll of the Fourth Creek Presbyterian Church. In 1778 in Iredell District, Rowan Co., North Carolina, he was listed in the tax list of Capt. Purviance. In 1783 in Rowan Co., North Carolina: William Luckie to Alexander Witherspoon, land on S. Fork of S. Yadkin River. On 1 July 1784 Morgan District, Rowan Co., North Carolina, Alexander Witherspoon entered a claim for nine pounds, two shillings, for Revolutionary War militia service. His records states," North Carolina, Morgan District, Receipt No. 400: This certifies that the Board of Auditors have allowed Alexander Witherspoon nine pounds, two shillings, for Militia Service agreeable to the list of Gen'l Spen ___, a just case made by ____ under our own hands this 1st day of July 178_. Jas. Miller, A.M. Erwin." ("Research & Records ", 1980-1988, Margaret Miller (Corsicana, Texas) , Copy of unpublished manuscript to Linda Boyd Lawhon. Page 2 of Alexander Witherspoon, Sr. of Rowan & Iredell Co.s NC, Sumner & Wilson Cos, Tenn.). He appeared on the census of 1790 in Iredell County, North Carolina: Alexander Wetherpoone 1m +16, 4m -16, 4 f. On 28 December 1795 in Sumner County, Tennessee: Articles of Agreement: John DeLoach and Thomas Thomas, Alexander Witherspoon, Samuel Cross & William Leach for clearing title to 50 acres on W side of Station on said DeLoach's land, leasing said land for 5 years. Witnesses were John Sadler, Wm. Sadler, Jurat. DB1:304 This record was recorded in the Minute Book of Sumner Co. Tennessee, July Term 1796, page 107 (Joyce Martin Murray, Sumner County, Tennessee Deed Abstracts 1793-1805 (Wolfe City, Texas: Printed by Henington Publishing Co., 1988, page 27.) (Miller, "Research & Records"). On 22 October 1796 in Sumner County, Tennessee: "This indenture made this 22 day of October one thousand seven hundred ninety six between Ambrose Mauldin of Logan Co. Ky on the one part, and Alexander Witherspoon of Sumner Co. Tenn. on the other part, witnesseth that he, the said Ambrose Mauldin for & in consideration of $200 to him in hand paid by the said Alexander Witherspoon, conveys a parcel of land lying in Sumner County on the waters of Red River...." Ambrose Mauldin. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Wm. Dobbins, Jurat, John Triplett. DB 1:348 This was recorded in the Minute Book, 1796, page 119 (Ibid., Copy of unpublished manuscript to Linda Boyd Lawhon. Page 3 of Alexander Witherspoon, Sr. of Rowan & Iredell Co.s NC, Sumner & Wilson Cos, Tenn.) (Murray, Sumner County, Tennessee Deed, page 30.). In 1801 in Sumner County, Tennessee:::, Alexander Witherspoon was named with others to work on a road. (Minute Book 1801, July Term, page 357) (Miller, "Research & Records".). In 1802 in Sumner County, Tennessee:::, Alexander was allowed $31.50 for keeping an orphan. (Minute Book 1802, p. 324) (Ibid., Unpublished manuscript, page 3.). In 1804 in Smith's Fork, Wilson County, Tennessee: Alexander appeared in Capt. Cannon's District #2 (Thomas E. Partlow, Tax Lists of Wilson County, Tennessee, 1803-1807, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing ) Co., 1981), page 17.). • On 25 March 1805 in Sumner County, Tennessee,::: Alexander Witherpoon, Williamson (sic) Co., Tennessee, to John Payne, $400, 200 acres on Red River, part of a tract of 274 acres granted to Ambrose Mauldin, beg. at cor to Michael Cavit. Wit. Warren Payne, Jacob G. Young, Abrm B. Young. (DB 4:97) (Joyce Martin Murray, Sumner County, Tennessee Deed Abstracts 1806-1817 (Wolfe City, Texas: Printed by Henington Publishing Co., 1989), page 7.). • In 1806 in Smith's Fork, Wilson County, Tennessee,::::: Alexander Witherspoon appeared in Capt. Leech's district (Partlow, Tax Lists of Wilson, page 81.). • On 15 February 1809 in Iredell County, North Carolina,::: William Leatch, Thomas Leach, Alexander Witherspoon, Samuel Cross, John Boyd Sr., Joseph Bogle, and John Boyd Jr., legatees of John Leich, to William Hines of Iredell Co., part of a tract originally granted to Samuel Woods, both sides of Muddy Fork of the Lower Little River, 640 acres, bearing the date 29 Oct 1782. Wits. William Reed, Thomas Mordak, William Smith (Black, Iredell County, North Carolina, (citing Deed Book G:226).). • Church Minutes: "1 Nov 1818 -- Died this day, Alexander Witherspoon, a member of this Congregation" (Miller, "Research & Records", Unpublished manuscript. She stated she got copies of the minutes from the Historical Foundation, Presbyterian Church, U.S., Montreat, North Carolina. (Copies of actual minutes to Linda Boyd Lawhon).). |
| ii. | William Leach, born December 06, 1761 in Rowan Co., NC; died September 04, 1852 in Atwood, Carroll Co., TN; married in NC. |
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Notes for William Leach: Willliam Leach appeared on the census of 1790 in Iredell County, North Carolina,: 1 m +16, 1m -16, 2 f. On 19 May 1793 Iredell County, North Carolina,: is listed as a neighbor to Robert Bogle, Samuel Bogle, & William Reynolds on the W. side of the Little fork of S. Yadkin River. On 28 December 1795 Sumner County, Tennessee: "Articles of agreement: John Deloach & Thomas Leach, Alexander Witherspoon, Samuel Cross & William Leach, for clearing title to 50 a. on W side of Station on sd Deloach's land, leasing sd land for 5 yrs. Wit. John Sadler, Wm. Sadler, Jurat" (Murray, Sumner County, Tennessee Deed, page 27). In 1803 Wilson County, Tennessee tax list, Capt. Wood's District. In 1804 Wilson County, Tennessee tax list, Capt. Cannon's District 2, 320 acres on Sander's Fork. Between 1805 and 1807 Wilson County, Tennessee tax lists: Capt. Leech's District. His land was on Sander's Fork. On 16 April 1805 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Samuel Cross sold to William Leech, 120 a on Smith's Fork. (DB B:436). On 15 February 1809 Iredell County, North Carolina, William Leatch, Thomas Leach, Alexander Witherspoon, Samuel Cross, John Boyd Sr., Josiah Bogle, and John Boyd Jr., legatees of John Leich, to William Hines of Iredell Co., part of a tract originally granted to Samuel Woods, both sides of Muddy Fork of the Lower Little River, 640 acres, bearing the date 29 Oct 1782. Wits. William Reed, Thomas Mordak, William Smith (Black, Iredell County, North Carolina, citing Deed Book G:226). (Pg. 15. Book G, page 226. William Leatch, Thomas Leatch, Alexander Witherspoon, Samuel Cross, John Boyd Sr., Josiah Bogle and John Boyd Junr. Legatees of John Leech, dec. to Wm Hines 320 a on both sides Muddy Fork of Lower Little River. 15 Feb. 1809) (Pg. 100. November Session 1809. 706. William Leach, Thomas Leach, Alexander Weatherspoon, Samuel Cross, John Boyd, Sr., John Boyd, Jr., Joseph Bogle to William Hains, 320 acres, dated 15 February 1809. Proved by Thomas Murdah) On 20 November 1812 Iredell County, North Carolina, William Leach, Thomas Leach, Alexander & Martha Witherspoon, Samuel & Margaret Cross, John & Elizabeth Boyd, and John Boyd Jr. all of the State of Tennessee, Wilson County, of one part, to Edward Barnes of Iredell Co. of the other part, the remaining 320 acres of the land of John Leach. Wit. George Bogle, James Bogle, Jurat, Robt. Erwin (Surry County Deeds Records: DB H:352-353, County Court House, unknown repository address, Black, Iredell County, North Carolina, citing Deed Book H:352). (Pg. 63. Deed Book H: Page 352. Dated 20 Nov. 1812. William Leach, Thomas Leach, Alexander and Martha Witherspoon, Samuel and Margaret Cross, John and Elizabeth Boyd and John Boyd Jr. of Wilson Co., Tennessee to Edward Barns. For the sum of $400, 320 acres, lying on the muddy fork of lower Little River. Part of tract of 640 acres originally granted to Samuel Woods and by him to John Leach 28 Oct. 1782. Signed: Above named grantors. Witness: George Bogle, Robert Erwin and James Bogle jurat. Proved Aug. 1814. Registered 20 Jan. 1815) On 19 September 1813 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Wm. Moore of Rutherford Co., sold to William Leech, 145 a. (DB E:385). On 14 November 1814 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Samuel Cross sold to William Leech, 100 a on a branch of Smith's Fork on the Caney Fork bounded by Cross and William Bogle. (DB F:200). On 8 November 1817 in Wilson County, Tennessee, William Leech of Edwards Co., Territory of Illinois, sold to Abner Alexander, 145 a on a branch of Smiths Fork. (DB F:483). On 10 November 1817 in Wilson County, Tennessee, William Leech of Edwards Co., Territory of Illinois, sold to Samuel Bryson of Wilson Co., 100 a on branch of Smith's fork, adjacent William Bogle. (DB G:284). William appeared on the census of 1820 in Edwards Co., Illinois: (1820 U.S. Census, Illinois; Edwards County; National Archives: Micropublication M-33, Roll 11, Page 2.); Page 2: William Leech 010202 - 11101 (1 m 10-16, 2 m 16-26, 2m +45: 1f -10, 1f 10-15, 1f 16-26, 1f +45). He appeared on the census of 1830 in Carroll County, Tennessee, Page 174, William Leach 0000100011-000100001. He appeared on the census of 1850 in Carroll County, Tennessee, in HH #263-42 William Leech 89 NC, William P. 24 Tn, Mary M. 24, Amanda E. 3, Martha J. 1, John D. 21, Jesse H.T. 14. On 17 October 1832 Carroll County, Tennessee, William Leach: made a declaration in order to obtain a pension for his Revolutionary War service. " Personally appeared in open court this the 17th of Oct. 1832, William Leach age seventy one who made oath in due form of law and files the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7th 1832. States that he was a resident of the county of Rowan at the commencement of the war of the revolution and previous to the year 1780 he was called out in several excursions against the tories, and on the 17th of July he volunteered for a tour of three months in the company commanded by Capt. William Stewart in the corps commanded by Col. Davie. Maj. James Rutherford was his major and who was afterwards killed at the battle of Eutaw Springs and that he served out his tour of three months as will appear by his discharge herewith filed. During the first part of this service, the corps to which he belonged were ranging on the south fork of the Cataba river in North Carolina for the purpose of keeping down the tories until after the Brittish Army under Cornwallis moved from South Carolina to Mecklenburg County North Carolina. They were then marched in the neighborhood of the brittish for the purpose of keeping down pillaging and plundering parties of the brittish army in which service he was engaged until he was discharged. In this service he was in no regular engagements. Further states that again in the year 1781 he was drafted for a term of three months under Capt. Thomas Morrison & Col. Loftins' regiment, the whole under the command of Gen. Rutherford, during which tour he served three months as will appear by the affidavit of one of his fellow soldiers which is hereto amended & who is too infirm to ride this far to court. In this service he went on what was called the Wilmington campaign, then in the possession of the Brittish army. After the surrender of Cornwallis the town ( or tour) was evacuated & shortly afterwards they were marched home & discharged. In this tour he was in no regular engagement nor out of State. This service closed the war or nearly. So further he states that he has no documen-tary evidence except his discharge as above stated to prove his services and has no living testimony that he knows of except Henry Thomas who has certified as above stated that in the excursions before his regular service were verry ------ & for short periods of time but he verily believes he was engaged as long in those excursions as the whole of his regular tours. He hereby relinquishes any claim to a pension except the present and that his name is not on the pension roll of any state. Sworn & subscribed in open Court this 17th Oct. 1832. Signed William Leech. James H. Gee, Clerk. B. M Burrow & John Stewart, residing in said County hereby certify that we are well acquainted with William Leach who has sworn to & subscribed the foregoing declaration, that we believe him to be 71 years of age and that he has reported and he lived in the neighborhood to have been a soldier of the Revolution and we concur in that opinion. Signed: Banks M. Burrow, John Stewart.Answers to Questions: What year were you born? 1. Rowan County, can't recollect the year but will be seventy one the 6th of December next. Record of birth? 2. I believe not. Where have you resided since your service? 3. As before stated, in Rowan County, North Carolina--after the war the county was divided and he fell in Iredell where he continued until about thirty seven years ago, he came to Tennessee, Sumner County, afterwards moved to Wilson and from there to Illinois where he resided for seven years and from thence to this county where he now resides. Names of some regular officers? 4. As well as recollects, he never was with any regular officers, A Major Hogg joined them in the Wilmington campaign and on the rout to Wilmington they were joined by Gen. (Butlers?) Brigade of Militia." |
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More About William Leach: Burial: Unknown, near Cedar Grove, Carroll Co.., TN |
| iii. | Isabel Leach, born Abt. 1765 in Rowan Co., NC; died November 17, 1830 in Rutherford Co., TN; married William Boyd Abt. 1783 in prob Burke Co., NC; born Abt. 1754 in York Co., PA; died Unknown in Rutherford Co., TN. |
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Notes for Isabel Leach: Isabel's death is recorded in the Session minutes, pg. 16, Stone River Presbyterian Church Session Record, Rutherford Co., TN. |
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Notes for William Boyd: William stated in his declaration to obtain a Rev. War pension that he was born in York Co. Pa. As William and Robert are older than Thomas -- it is *presumed* that they were born in Pennsylvania, too. (Source: Linda Boyd Lawhon) On 20 April 1780 Burke Co., North Carolina, the land of John Gable Sr. was said to have been surveyed by William Boyd, Dep. Surveyor to Christopher Beekman, but the survey was not given to him because it was lost or burnt in said Boyd house (Huggins, Burke County Land 1778, Volume I, page 151). On 3 May 1780 Burke Co., North Carolina, # 1569 entry, p. 519 "William Boyd, son of Robert Boyd, 200 acres on Lower Little River. May 3, 1780" (Ibid., Volume II, page 14.). He appeared on the census of 1790 in Wilkes Co., North Carolina; Morgan District, 8th Co., William Boyd 1m +16, 3m -16, 1f. In 1791 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, William appeared on a tax list in Capt. Forrister's Dist. with 100 acres. In 1793 Burke Co., North Carolina,::: Capt. Austin's Company: William Boyd 300 acres, 1 poll (Huggins, Burke County Land 1778, Volume II, page 131). In 1794 Burke Co., North Carolina, he was on the tax list of Capt. Austin, listed with 300 acres and 1 poll (Ibid., Volume IV, page 110). On 22 October 1794 Burke Co., North Carolina, Hugh Reed to Wm. Boyd, 300a., pr. William Reed. This deed was recorded in the court minutes of 1794, p. 242 (Ibid., Volume IV, page 21). In 1795 Burke Co., North Carolina,: he was on the tax list of Capt. Austin, 300 acres, 1 poll (Ibid., Volume IV, page 114). On 25 March 1796 in Burke Co., North Carolina, he sold 200 acres to John Boyd. On 30 September 1799 in Sumner County, Tennessee, William Boyd: was listed on a petition of citizens wanting a new county formed and his name appeared near to those of Jeremiah Taylor, Samuel Young, and some Beards ("Petitions to the General Assembly of Tennessee," The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, Ansearchin' News, Spring, Vol. 39 No. 1 (1992): page 23. Hereinafter cited as "Tennessee Petitions".). In 1801 in Smith County, Tennessee: his signature appeared on a petition. In 1803 in Wilson County, Tennessee, on a tax list in Capt. Wood's District with 257 acres on Sander's Fork (Partlow, Tax Lists of Wilson, page 11). In 1804 in Wilson County, Tennessee, he was listed in Capt. Cannon's District No. 2 with 200 acres on Sanders Fork. His brother, Aaron Boyd, is listed with 57 acres (Ibid., page 15.). On 20 June 1804 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Deed Book A, page 407: Jeremiah Taylor of Smith Co., to Wm. Boyd of Wilson Co., 357 acres. Wit. Abrm. Britton and Robert Boyd. On 25 June 1804 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Deed Book A, pages 407-408: William Boyd of Smith Co., to Joseph McCleskey of Wilson Co., 100 a. lying on the water of Sander's fork of Smith's fork. Wit. James McBride and Samuel McCleskey. On 12 May 1807 in Wilson County, Tennessee, a William Boyd attended the estate sale of Samuel Bogle -- it may not be this older William Boyd. ("Research and Records of Patricia Wilson Spradley (Dallas, Texas) , Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 19:39; From: Pat Spradley <pspradley@usa.net>. Hereinafter cited as "Research & Records".). On 15 July 1808 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Deed Book C, page 252: William Boyd of Wilson County to William C. Hodges, 200 acres on Sanders Fork of Smiths Fork. Wit. Christopher Cooper, Arthur Harris, Robert Bogle. On 15 February 1809 Iredell County, North Carolina, William Leach, Thomas Leach, Alexander Witherspoon, Samuel Cross, John Boyd Sr., Joseph Bogle, and John Boyd Jr., legatees of John Leich, to William Hines of Iredell Co., part of a tract originally granted to Samuel Woods, both sides of Muddy Fork of the Lower Little River, 640 acres, bearing the date 29 Oct 1782. Wits. William Reed, Thomas Mordak, William Smith (Black, Iredell County, North Carolina, (citing Deed Book G:226).). On 23 October 1809 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Deed Book D, page 440: William Boyd of Bedford Co. to Aaron Boyd of Wilson Co., 57 acres lying and being in the County of Wilson on Sanders Fork and Smiths fork and being a part of a tract of land that the sd. Wm. Boyd purchased of Jeremiah Taylor (Wilson County Deeds: Deed Book D:440, County Clerk's Office, Wilson County, Tennessee; Hereinafter cited as Wilson County Deeds.). In 1812 Bedford County, Tennessee, Tax List, Capt. Duncan Nulle's Co. lists: William Boyd, William Boyd (2), and Alexander Boyd. |
| iv. | Jane Leach, born 1767 in Rowan Co., NC; died Unknown; married Samuel Bogle Abt. 1787 in Iredell Co., NC; died Unknown. |
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Notes for Samuel Bogle: State Grant #426, 100 acres to Samuel Bogle, 400 acres on little south fork of S. Yadkin River on both sides of the Wagon Road adj. Samuel Murphey. On 3 May 1774 in Rowan Co., North Carolina, who intermarried with Chloe, the daughter of James Reynolds, dec.d, received letters of admr. on the estate of sd. Reynolds. Abraham Erwin & Robert Bogle qualified as securities under 500 pound bond. This was a court order (Linn, Court of Pleas & Sessions 1753-1762, p. 96.). In 1778 in Rowan Co., North Carolina, Samuel Bogle, Robert Bogle, and James Bogle appeared on a tax list in Capt. Falls District. Also on this tax list were: Thomas, Abram, William & John Erwin; John Leach; Robert Wilson, William Brown, William Trulove. On 9 June 1778 in Rowan Co., North Carolina,::: Samuel Bogle enters 300 acres on north side of Catawba River, includes the island in said river opposite "this improvement in this entry" border of Robert Bogle, William Brown, William Truelove, Robert Wilson, & David McClanahan; entry made in behalf of orphants of James Randols, vis. William Randols; includes improvement where Samuel Bogle lives. (#886 -- info from Melinda Peters). On 10 October 1783 in Rowan Co., North Carolina, State Grant #436, 100 acres to Samuel Bogle, 400 acres on little south fork of S. Yadkin R. on both sides of the Wagon Road adj. Samuel Murphey (Linn, Rowan County Deeds, page 180). On 12 February 1785 in Rowan Co., North Carolina, Jury to lay out road from Boons Gap in Brushy mts. by Saml Murphy's planta. to the widow Tarences, viz. Robert Carson Jr., Samuel Bogle, Wm. McKnight, James & Wm. Ireland, Thos. Morrison, Robert Boyd, John & Henry Thomas, James Craford, Robert Bogle, and James Byars (Jo White Linn, Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Rowan County, North Carolina, 1763-1774 (Salisbury, North Carolina: Jo White Linn, 1979, page 125.). Samuel appeared on the census of 1790 in Iredell County, North Carolina; 1 m +16, 5m -16; 2 f. On 27 August 1806 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Samuel Bogle left a Will (Samuel Bogle Will, 1806 Will Book 1802-04, pp. 123-5): "In the name of God Amen, I Samuel Bogle being of sound mind and memory but calling to mind the mortality of my aged body, do make and ordain this my last will and testament. That is to say I give my Soul to God who gave it and by body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my executors and as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to Bless me with, I dispose of in the following manner and form, Viz. I do give and bequeath to my beloved wife Jane Bogle the plantation that I now live on her life time, my Beds of furniture, Pewter Potts and all my other household furniture, two cows and calves, one Horse, --- saddle, one years provision of meal and corn, all wool and Flax in the house and all my Sheep and two sows and Piggs, her Wheel, my Loom and Gears and all my farming Tools. I will, give and bequeath to my beloved son Thomas Bogle one year old horse colt to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item I will, give and bequeath unto my two sons Joseph and Thomas one hundred and fifty acres that I now live on to them their heirs and assigns forever, to be divided between according to quantity and quality. Thomas to enjoy the part that includes the house and improvements that I now live on, to them their heirs and assigns forever. It is my will and pleasure that my two sons Joseph and Thomas pay unto their three sisters, Viz. Sarah, Margaret and Jane when they arrive to the age of eighteen years the Sum of twenty dollars each. Item, I will give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Sarah the sum of twenty dollars above mentioned from her brothers. Item, I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Margaret the sum of twenty dollars above mentioned from her brothers. Item, I will and bequeath unto by beloved daughter Jane the sum of twenty dollars from her brothers above mentioned. Item, I will, give and bequeath unto my beloved son William Bogle the sum of one dollar to him his heirs and assigns. Item, I will give and bequeath unto my beloved son Robert the sum of one dollar to him his heirs and assigns. Item, I will give and bequeath unto by beloved daughter Mary Irwin to her heirs and assigns. ( note, this is not a typo, what he willed her is not listed! ) It is my further will and pleasure that all the remainder of my estate that is not herein bequeathed be sold by my executors and after all my just debts are discharged the remainder to be equally divided amongst my five children, Viz. Joseph, Thomas, Sarah, Margaret and Jane, and lastly I do appoint my two neighbors Christopher Cooper esq. and Ezekial Alexander the sole executors of this my last will and testament revoking all gifts and legacies or bequeathments by me made Satisfying this my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have set my hand and affixed by seal this 27th day of August 1806. Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of us : Andrew Kirkpatrick, Jurat, Ezekial Alexander, Jurat. Samuel Bogle (Seal)." On 12 May 1807, the inventory of the estate sale of Samuel Bogle dec'd., was recorded. Buyers at the sale included: Jane Bogle; Christopher Cooper; William Bogle; Hugh Morrison; William Sanders; Samuel Cross; Capt. Will Leech; Joseph Sharp; Ezekell Alexander; Thomas Leech; Joseph Witherspoon; Richard Covington; James Canin; William Ramsey; Thomas Hall; Joshua Newberry; Robert Miller;William Boyd; David Reed; John Bryson; Robert Bogle. (Wilson Co,TN will bk 1802-1804, pp. 136-142) (Spradley, "Research & Records", Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 19:39; From: Pat Spradley <pspradley@usa.net>.). |
| 33 | v. | Margaret Leach, born Abt. 1769 in Rowan Co., NC; died Unknown; married Jr. (?) Samuel Cross in Rowan Co., NC. | ||
| vi. | Thomas Leach, born Abt. 1770 in Rowan Co., NC; died 1848 in Cannon Co., TN; married Abt. 1796 in prob Rowan Co, NC. |
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Notes for Thomas Leach: Thomas joined the other heirs of John Leach:: in the sale of the land in North Carolina on 20 November 1812 (Black, Iredell County, North Carolina, (citing Deed Book H:352)). On 14 November 1814 in Wilson County, Tennessee, Samuel Cross to Thomas Leech 20 a. on Smith's Cr. (DB F:199). He appeared on the Wilson Co., TN Census of 1830; page 138: 0111001-0011001. |
| 35 | vii. | Elizabeth Leach, born December 19, 1773 in Rowan Co., NC; died June 13, 1863 in Trigg Co., KY; married Sr. John Boyd November 10, 1791 in Burke Co., NC. |