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Re: Calthorpe and Kirkland marriage in Georgia

By Jane Curci March 10, 2007 at 12:32:14
  • In reply to: Calthorpe and Kirkland marriage in Georgia
    Bill Lewis 12/23/05

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Kirkland, Henrietta 15 Apr 1838GA4 Jul 1923TX
Spouse: William Henry Coltharp

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ID: I146
Name: Henrietta KIRKLAND
Given Name: Henrietta
Surname: Kirkland
Sex: F
Birth: 15 Apr 1838 in GA
Note: On 1880 census
Death: 4 Jul 1923 in TX
Burial: Rock Hill Cem., Henderson Co. TX
_UID: 66330618A49049389BD917BEB3FE9697932B
Change Date: 17 Jan 2007 at 00:25
Note:
3rd wife: COLTHARP, WILLIAM H.
Spouse: RICHARDSON, HENRIETTA Marriage Date: 27 Apr 1873
County: Smith State: TX

Was Kirkland her maiden name?

Marriage 1 William Henry COLTHARP b: 28 Jan 1829 in Monroe Co. TN
Married: 27 Apr 1873 in Smith Co. TX
Note: Based on marriage record in Smith Co. between William H. Coltharp and Henrietta RICHARDSON?????
Change Date: 28 Dec 2004
Children
William Henry COLTHARP b: 1880

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ID: I26
Name: William Henry COLTHARP
Given Name: William Henry
Surname: Coltharp
Sex: M
Birth: 28 Jan 1829 in Monroe Co. TN
Death: 1905 in TX
Note: Probably in Crowley, Tarrant Co. TX
Burial: Crowley Cem. Tarrant Co. TX
_UID: E4B96F5BCCBD437399E0628BFF79772E298E
Change Date: 24 Jan 2007 at 23:27
Note:
A William H. Coltharp is on tax list of Tarrant Co. TX 1860--may be this one. He was original owner of the land. Signe d for a James Coltharp in 1863 and 1864.

1864 tax rolls, Tarrant

Colthrop, James
by W.H.Colthrop
1863
Colthrop, James
by W.H.Colthrop
Colthrop, W.H.
1860
Coltharp, W. H. 151 W. H. Coltharp 160 800

Robertson Tarrant 781 962 John R. Leath 12/143 James Coltharp 30 Sep 1869 598;37 --;--- 320 -;- Rob. 3rd. 5112
Robertson Tarrant 783 1023 H. K. Maples - James Coltharp 10 Sep 1859 75;27 --;--- 160 -;- Rob. 3rd. 2942
District County Page Abst Grantee Cert Patentee Date Vol Description/Blk/Tsp Acres Adjoining Portion Class File Comment
Robertson Tarrant 800 1887 John Coltharp - John Coltharp 05 Jul 1882 28;2 --;--- 160 -;- Rob. Scrip 2270

An 1895 map of Tarrant County includes the following:
COLTHARP, W.H. s; sw 7, 6
COLTHRUP, J. s; sw 7

Coltharp William H. C Griffin's Batt'n Texas Infantry. 1 Lieutenant 1 Lieutenant Confederate

Is this pension app the same W.H.?: Coltharp, H. M. (Mrs) 15455 Henderson Coltharp, William Henry Third wife Henriett a Kirkland????

Two children: J.J. and Sarah (m. W. Wilson)? From Dave Coltharp

1880 census, Henderson Co. TX:
348/352 Coltharp Wm. W M 51 Miller TN TN KY
Coltharp Henryette W F 44 -- Hk GA GA GA
Sams William W M 8 Orphan -- TX TX TX

On 1/6/2000, Sharon Sukiennik posted the following article (her comments preface it) on Genform:

"Found in the genealogical records of my grandmother, Mary Pauline (Barron) Ray is an article about the Coltharp family . She had ordered this. At the top is a handwritten note "Reprint 1966 (In Lubbock Genealogical Lib) Price $5.00" Thes e are marked pages 146 - 148. I do not know anything else about the source. There is a problem of a fold in the copy th at have, and I have left a blank in the words that I cannot make out from this copy.

COLTHARP & RELATED FAMILIES

WILLIAM H. COLTHARP, one of the oldest citizens of Henderson county, was born in Monroe county, Tennessee, in 1829, an d he was the oldest child born to the union of James and Joanna (McSpadden) Coltharp, natives of Tennessee and Kentucky . The Coltharp family came to America long before the war for independence. The father of James Coltharp was named John , and it appears upon the list of brave soldiers who were in the war of 1812, and he doubtless took part in the battl e of New Orleans. He and his brother James moved from New Orleans, at the close of that war, to east Tennessee, and Jam es died when on his way home. The grandfather of our subject was known a Colonel Coltharp. His wife had been a Miss Ham ner, and they reared a large family, but only one besides the father of our subject ever came West; he was named E. S . and settled in Angelina county, and still survives, living beside the Brazos river.

Grandmother McSpadden was a Miss Arthur prior to her marriage to Mr. Coltharp, and her first husband had been a man o f the same name, although no relation. Her brother served in the Revolutionary war, was named Ambrose Arthur, and by th e exercise of a little Irish wit at one time captured six or eight English soldiers all at once. The Arthur and McSpadd en families are well known in the names of their descendants, as both were large and influential.

James Coltharp was reared on a farm, but upon gaining his majority he engaged in the mercantile business in Carroll cou ty, Georgia, and remained there until 1837. In 1842 he married and engaged in the mercantile business in Edinboro, in L eake county, and in 1845 he came overland to this State, bringing stock and his family. He first located in Rusk county , where he engaged in farming for four years, when he sold out and went to Van Zandt county, where he opened a store a t a postoffice known as Hamburg. Here he carried on his business until 1853, when he sold out and purchased machinery f or a sawmill and engaged in what is now known as Edom, in the sawing business. He was one of the founders of the place , and for six years carried on his milling, but in 1859 he again sold and came to this county, and located at what is k nown as Tryon, five miles northeast of Hardin, and here he erected one of the finest saw and grist mills in the State , and up to the beginning of the late war was very successfol conducting it. He did not enter the service, as he was ov er age, but he will long be remembered by the war widows of the county, and also in Smith county, for he made it a rul e that no woman whose support was in the army should leave his mill with an empty sack. He fed a great portion of the s urrounding county, and to do this, which he had persuaded himself was his duty, he had to run the mill night and day.

The Confederate army was stationed at Tyler, and for a time had serious thoughts of taking the mill and using it to sa w lumber for the army necessities of the troops. He was ruined financially by the war, losing his negroes, which were h is fortune, and when they were done his land was of no use, as there was neither any one to farm nor was there money wi th which to hire work done. At the age of sixty-seven Mr. Coltharp passed out of life, beloved and __etted perhaps by m any more people than usually are interested outside of the family. His names is still kindly remembered, and in a wor k of this kind deserves most honorable mention. From his eighteenth year he had been a member of the Missionary Baptis t Church. His faithful wife survived him until __ , when she died at the age of eighty-one, and since girlhood she ha d been a member of the same church as her husband. He had been a prominent Royal ___ Mason. He received his degrees a t Tyler and at Edom, and had joined the ___ in Rusk county, soon after coming to the State.

William H. Coltharp received a common-school education in the States of Georgia and Mississippi, was reared to farm lif e, and came with his father to the State in 1845, making his father's home his own until 1850, when he was married. A t that time he purchased a farm in this county and went into extensive farming until 1855, when he moved to Tarrant cou nt, where he engaged extensively in farming and stock-raising. He was the cattle-raiser who lived on the extreme fronti er and dealt with those who lived west of him, trading s__le and other horses for cattle which were ready for the marke t. He would a___ (acquire?) some home-raised cattle and drive them to Shreveport, Louisiana, although some times he wou ld go to more northern markets.

Mr. Coltharp was frequently annoyed by the Indians in making his western trips, but was never seriously injured by them . He lost some stock by the de__edations of both red and white horse-theives. Mrs. Bettie Harp, a niece of the Colone l David Crockett, came in 1866 from Tennessee to live with some relations on the Brazos river, in what is now Johnson c ounty. There was a gap without any settlement some ten miles above Comanche Peak, and about twelve miles wide, where th e Indians roamed at will, and at this time they were hostile. Mr. Coltharp had Mrs. Harp in charge, and they passed saf ely through, the latter not showing any fear, although she realized as well as he the great danger that they were in. M r. Coltharp afterward said that she showed by her spirit that she was of the same blood as Colonel Crockett.

Our subject left Tarrant county in 1871 and returned to this county and settled eight miles south of Chandler, on the N eches river, where he resided for five years, and from there he came to the Kickapoo creek, two and one-half miles fro m Chandler. Here he engaged in sawmilling, having commenced in that business as soon as he came from Tarrant county, re maining on his place in this busness until 1884, when he sold his milling machinery and devoted his time exclusively t o farming on a farm of 200 acres of fine bottom land with 150 acres under fine cultivation, with spendid residence, out -buildings, etc; and Mr. Coltharp still raises some cattle. He makes no specialty on his farm except in the breeding o f Berkshire hogs, and he has some of the finest in the county.

Our subject has been three times married. The first time was in 1850, to Miss Catherine Brown, a native of Alabama, a d aughter of John and Margaret (Brooks) Brown. Both families were among the early settlers of Alabama. John Brown was a n ative of South Carolina, came to Alabama an orphan boy without any powerful friends, yet he educated himself to be on e of the best informed men in the State, servings as a member of the Legislature from Pickens county, a total of sixtee n successive sessions. At one time there were three John Browns, representatives, and to distinguish one from the other , one was known as Colonel John Brown, another signed his name John Brown (Black), from the color of his beard, and th e third was John Brown (Red), from the color of his hair, the last being the father-in-law of our subject, and no man w as better known in the State. He came to Texas in 1838, settled in Nacogdoches county, and represented that county in t he Texas Legislature during the days of the Republic. His sons were members of the Texas militia for the suppression o f Mexicans and Indians. He died in this State and county in 1853, having moved here in 1847. Mrs. Coltharp was one o f a family of eight children, four of whom lived to be grown.

The members of the family of Mr. Brown above mentioned were as follows: John, of Tarrant county; Sidney, deceased; Marg aret, wife of Lewis Bresson; and Sarah, wife of W. W. Wilson, of Tarrant county, Texas. Mrs. Coltharp died in 1866, an d had been a member of the Missionary Baptist Church. In 1867 our subject married Miss Ella Granberry, a native of Texa s, and a daughter of George and ___(Cochran) Granberry, natives of Mississippi. George Granberry was the uncle of Gener al Granberry, who was killed at the battle of Franklin, Tenessee, in 1864 under General Hood, and was well known throug hout the South. Mr and Mrs. Coltharp had one child, Nortilla, the wife of Lem Mims, and now resides in northern Texas . In 1875 our subject married Mrs. Henrietta Richardson, nee Kirkland, the daughter of Colonel Henry H and Caroline (Do dd) Kirkland, natives of Georgia. The Kirkland family came from South Carolina and Georgia, having come to America abou t the seventeenth century, having been banished from Scotland. Colonel H H Kirkland came to the State in 1848, and to t he county in 1871. Mr. and Mrs. Coltharp had one child. By her former marriage Mrs. Coltharp had a daughter, Caroline , now deceased, the wife of James Brewer. Both Mr. and Mrs. Coltharp are members of the Missionary Baptist Church, an d socially our subject is a member of the A. F. & A. (?) being a demitted member of Fort Worth Lodge, No. 128, and For t Worth Chapter No. 40.

Before leaving the interesting subject of this sketch, we would do injustice if we omitted his war record. In 1862 he j oined Company C, Twenty-first Texas Infantry, under Colonel Speight, served in the Trans-Mississippi department, took p art in both battles of Galveston, and at the evacuation he was under General Labair; at the recapture of the place he w as under General Magruder, and was First Lieutenant of his company. He was never captured or wounded, but had his cloth ing shot through several times. The regiment was disbanded at Galveston, and he returned home, accepting the situatio n as best he could." [Confirmed by records from Civil War Soldiers and Sailors website--Wm. H. Coltharp is listed as Lt . in Co. C. of the following:

CONFEDERATE TEXAS TROOPS

Griffin's Battalion, Texas Infantry (Griffin's Regiment) (21st Infantry)
Griffin's Infantry Battalion was assembled during the early summer of 1862 with six companies. The unit served in the T rans-Mississippi Department along the Texas coast and at Galveston, then in November, 1864, merged into the 21st Texa s Infantry Regiment. The field officers were Lieutenant Colonel William H. Griffin and Major H. A. Hamner.


Father: James COLTHARP b: 21 Aug 1809 in Jefferson Co. TN
Mother: Joanna MCSPADDEN b: 16 Aug 1810 in Kentucky

Marriage 1 Catherine E. BROWN b: 1834 in Jefferson Co. AL
Married: Abt 1850 in Probably Henderson/Vanzandt Co. TX
Change Date: 28 Dec 2004
Children
John J. COLTHARP b: 20 Jul 1851 in Texas
Susan COLTHARP

Marriage 2 Ella J. GRANBERRY b: Abt 1848
Married: in Texas
Note: Have never found evidence of this marriage--got it from other researchers of James Coltharp in TX.
Change Date: 28 Dec 2004
Children
Nortilla COLTHARP b: 1869

Marriage 3 Henrietta KIRKLAND b: 15 Apr 1838 in GA
Married: 27 Apr 1873 in Smith Co. TX
Note: Based on marriage record in Smith Co. between William H. Coltharp and Henrietta RICHARDSON?????
Change Date: 28 Dec 2004
Children
William Henry COLTHARP b: 1880
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1. William Henry COLTHARP was born 1880, and died 1880. He was buried in Coltharp Cemetery, Henderson Co. TX. He was the son of 2. William Henry COLTHARP and 3. Henrietta KIRKLAND.






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2. William Henry COLTHARP was born 28 Jan 1829 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 1905 in TX. He was buried in Crowley Cem. Tarrant Co. TX. He was the son of 4. James COLTHARP and 5. Joanna MCSPADDEN.


3. Henrietta KIRKLAND was born 15 Apr 1838 in GA, and died 4 Jul 1923 in TX. She was buried in Rock Hill Cem., Henderson Co. TX.

Child of Henrietta KIRKLAND and William Henry COLTHARP is:1.i. William Henry COLTHARP was born 1880, and died 1880.






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4. James COLTHARP was born 21 Aug 1809 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 2 Dec 1873 in Hamburg, Van Zandt, TX. He was buried in Edom Cemetery, Van Zandt Co. TX. He was the son of 8. John COLTHARP and 9. Susannah HORNER.


5. Joanna MCSPADDEN was born 16 Aug 1810 in Kentucky, and died 1891. She was buried in Edom Cemetery, Van Zandt Co. TX. She was the daughter of 10. Moses M. MCSPADDEN and 11. Joanna BOUCHER.

Children of Joanna MCSPADDEN and James COLTHARP are:2.i. William Henry COLTHARP was born 28 Jan 1829 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 1905 in TX. He married Catherine E. BROWN Abt 1850 in Probably Henderson/Vanzandt Co. TX, daughter of John (Red) BROWN and Margaret Hodges BROOKS. She was born 1834 in Jefferson Co. AL, and died 1865. He married Ella J. GRANBERRY in Texas, daughter of George B. GRANBERRY and Margaret J. MCNEILL. She was born Abt 1848. He married Henrietta KIRKLAND 27 Apr 1873 in Smith Co. TX. She was born 15 Apr 1838 in GA, and died 4 Jul 1923 in TX.
ii. Charlotte Elizabeth COLTHARP was born 21 Oct 1830 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 24 Apr 1897 in Van Zandt Co. TX. She married Augustus Chandler BEALL 24 Jun 1845 in Supposedly Carroll Co. GA, son of William BEALL and Nancy CHANDLER. He was born 20 Jan 1819 in Franklin, GA, and died 1903 in Van Zandt Co. TX.
iii. Sarah Catherine COLTHARP was born 24 Apr 1833 in Carroll Co. GA, and died 30 Jun 1907 in Smith Co. TX. She married Wiley Meeks DYER 17 Oct 1850 in Tyler, TX. He was born 5 Mar 1813 in Wilkes Co. GA, and died 13 Mar 1908 in TX.
iv. Sophronia Adeline COLTHARP was born 8 Jun 1837, and died Abt 1869. She married William Mercer GREEN 30 Nov 1853 in Van Zandt Co. TX, son of William GREEN and Nancy PORTER. He was born 5 Nov 1829 in Haywood Co. NC, and died 1883.
v. Abel Bruce COLTHARP was born 1 Nov 1840 in Carroll Co. GA, and died 14 Dec 1909 in Henderson Co. TX. He married Marietta CHANDLER 29 Sep 1863. She was born 3 Oct 1846 in GA, and died 3 Jul 1912 in Henderson Co., TX.
vi. Melissa Isabella COLTHARP was born 15 Dec 1844, and died 24 Oct 1848.
vii. Mary Cavinder COLTHARP was born 27 Jul 1848, and died 1881? (see note). She married George T. GILKEY 21 Dec 1865 in Henderson Co. TN.
viii. Emily Caroline COLTHARP was born 3 Feb 1851, and died Abt 1863.






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8. John COLTHARP was born 28 Apr 1781 in Virginia, and died 28 May 1867 in Monroe Co. TN. He was buried in Chestua Baptist Cemetery. He was the son of 16. John COLTHARP and 17. Mary* HAMNER.


9. Susannah HORNER was born 3 Nov 1786 in Washington Co. TN/NC, and died 27 Jul 1855 in Monroe Co. TN. She was buried in Chestua Baptist Church, Monroe Co. TN. She was the daughter of 18. William HORNER and 19. Elizabeth ALLRED.

Children of Susannah HORNER and John COLTHARP are:i. William COLTHARP died 18 Dec 1829.
ii. Elizabeth COLTHARP was born Abt 1803 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 7 Sep 1847 in Monroe Co. TN. She married Mastin HENDERSON 6 Sep 1824 in Jefferson Co. TN, son of Andrew L. HENDERSON and Margaret MCSPADDEN. He was born Abt 1804 in Virginia, and died 11 Nov 1882 in Canton Van Zandt Co. TX.
iii. Lavice (Vicie) COLTHARP was born Abt 1806 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 22 Aug 1886 in Monroe Co. TN. She married Absalom STEPHENS Abt 1827 in Monroe Co. TN, son of Joshua STEPHENS and Winnie BOBBITT. He was born Abt 1807, and died 25 Jun 1871 in Monroe Co. TN.
iv. Sarah COLTHARP was born 23 Aug 1807 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died wee of 6 Apr 1877 in Carroll Co. GA. She married Christopher (Christian) GARST 11 Dec 1825 in Jefferson Co. TN. He was born 18 May 1805 in Virginia, and died Jul 1881 in Carroll Co. GA.
4.v. James COLTHARP was born 21 Aug 1809 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 2 Dec 1873 in Hamburg, Van Zandt, TX. He married Joanna MCSPADDEN Abt 1825 in Monroe Co. TN, daughter of Moses M. MCSPADDEN and Joanna BOUCHER. She was born 16 Aug 1810 in Kentucky, and died 1891.
vi. Susannah COLTHARP was born Abt 1812 in Jefferson Co. TN. She married Thomas Jefferson HENDERSON, son of Andrew L. HENDERSON and Margaret MCSPADDEN. He was born Abt 1812 in Monroe Co. TN.
vii. Mary COLTHARP was born Abt 1815 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 25 Dec 1853 in Perhaps In Henderson Co. TX. She married James M. UPTON. He was born 23 Jun 1809 in McMinn Co. TN, and died 11 Apr 1880 in Hill Co. TX.
viii. LavinaValaney (Vaney) COLTHARP was born Bet 1810 and 1820 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 4 May 1842.
ix. John Horner COLTHARP was born 5 Sep 1820 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 20 Mar 1896 in Monroe Co. TN. He married Dameris Cornelia EVANS 22 Sep 1842 in Monroe Co. TN. She was born 24 Jun 1819 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 8 Sep 1853 in Monroe Co. TN. He married Kerenhappuch WALLER 2 Apr 1856 in Monroe Co. TN, daughter of Daniel WALLER and Lydia TRIPLETT. She was born Abt 1835. He married Jane FAIN 21 Feb 1866 in McMinn Co. TN. She was born 7 Nov 1820 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 18 Jan 1906 in Monroe Co. TN.
x. Eli Strange COLTHARP was born 20 Jan 1823 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 9 Jan 1894 in TX. He married Eliza J. GREGG 6 Sep 1848 in TX. She was born Abt 1832 in Illinois, and died 26 Feb 1885 in Baylor Co. TX.
xi. Catherine COLTHARP was born Abt 1826 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 24 Aug 1850 in Monroe Co. TN.
xii. Andrew Jackson COLTHARP was born 2 Jul 1831 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 29 Mar 1908 in Vernal, Uintah Co., Utah. He married Harriet M. LOWRY 5 Nov 1856 in McMinn Co. TN, daughter of John D. LOWRY and Ellen [LOWRY]. She was born 6 Nov 1838 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 30 Mar 1864. He married Martha Jane RUSSELL 14 Nov 1864 in McMinn Co. TN, daughter of Thomas Jefferson RUSSELL and Jennie GREEN. She was born Aug 1850 in Tennesee, and died 14 Feb 1920 in Mora Co. NM.
xiii. George Hamner COLTHARP was born 12 Oct 1833 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 18 Jun 1907 in Monroe Co. TN. He married Martha A. DENTON 28 Jun 1860 in Monroe Co. TN. She was born 15 Oct 1838, and died 11 May 1864 in Monroe Co. TN. He married Addie Levina HOLSTON 28 Feb 1866 in McMinn Co. TN. She was born 20 Feb 1841 in Monroe Co. TN, and died 24 Jan 1929 in Monroe Co. TN.




10. Moses M. MCSPADDEN.


11. Joanna BOUCHER.

Children of Joanna BOUCHER and Moses M. MCSPADDEN are:5.i. Joanna MCSPADDEN was born 16 Aug 1810 in Kentucky, and died 1891. She married James COLTHARP Abt 1825 in Monroe Co. TN, son of John COLTHARP and Susannah HORNER. He was born 21 Aug 1809 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 2 Dec 1873 in Hamburg, Van Zandt, TX.
ii. Green Clay MCSPADDEN.






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16. John COLTHARP was born 1749 in Probably Southampton Co. VA, and died 9 Apr 1815 in Jefferson Co. TN. He was buried in Bent Creek Baptist Cemetery, Hamblen Co. TN. He was the son of 32. John CALTHORPE and 33. Sarah [CALTHORPE].


17. Mary* HAMNER died Bef 10 Feb 1784 in VA. She was the daughter of 34. James HAMNER and 35. Sarah [HAMNER].

Children of Mary* HAMNER and John COLTHARP are:i. James COLTHARP was born Abt 1778 in Virginia, and died Abt 1815. He married Mary [COLTHARP]. She was born Bet 1790 and 1800.
8.ii. John COLTHARP was born 28 Apr 1781 in Virginia, and died 28 May 1867 in Monroe Co. TN. He married Susannah HORNER 18 Sep 1802 in Jefferson Co. TN, daughter of William HORNER and Elizabeth ALLRED. She was born 3 Nov 1786 in Washington Co. TN/NC, and died 27 Jul 1855 in Monroe Co. TN.
iii. Elizabeth COLTHARP was born Abt 1780 in Virgina, and died Abt 1826 in Limestone Co. AL. She married Richard WHITE Abt 1798 in Hawkins Co. TN, son of William B. WHITE and Mary HAWORTH. He was born Abt 1770 in Loudoun Co. VA, and died Abt 1852 in Honey Creek Twp, Adams Co. IL.
iv. Sarah COLTHARP was born Abt 1780 in VA, and died Aft 1860 in Probably Adams Co. IL.




18. William HORNER was born 30 Oct 1746, and died 12 Oct 1824 in Jefferson Co. TN. He was buried in Bent Creek Baptist Cem, Hamblen Co. TN. He was the son of 36. George HORNER and 37. Mrs. [HORNER].


19. Elizabeth ALLRED was born 17 Aug 1747 in Randolph Co NC, and died 11 Mar 1823 in Jefferson Co. TN. She was buried in Bent Creek Baptist Cemetery, Hamblen Co. TN. She was the daughter of 38. John ALLRED and 39. Elizabeth?? Lillie Ann?? UNKNOWN.

Children of Elizabeth ALLRED and William HORNER are:i. Miriam HORNER was born 13 Nov 1768 in Randolph Co. NC, and died 10 Jun 1845 in Jefferson Co. TN. She married Caleb WITT 2 Sep 1784 in Washington Co. TN. He was born 2 Sep 1762 in Halifax Co. VA, and died 20 Jan 1827 in Jefferson Co. TN.
ii. George HORNER was born Abt 1770 in Randolph Co. NC, and died Bet 1816 and 1819 in Hickman Co. TN. He married Jemima RUSSELL Abt 1798, daughter of George RUSSELL and Elizabeth BEAN. She was born Abt 1770 in Wautauga Settlement, Eastern TN, and died Bet 1851 and 1859 in Perry Co. TN.
iii. John HORNER was born Abt 1765 in Randolph Co. NC, and died 15 Apr 1822 in Perry Co. TN. He married Elizabeth RUSSELL 7 Feb 1822, daughter of George RUSSELL and Elizabeth BEAN. She was born Abt 1775 in Wautauga Settlement, Eastern TN, and died Abt 1821 in After 1820.
iv. William HORNER was born Mar 1772 in Randolph Co. NC, and died 15 Oct 1834 in Jefferson Co. TN. He married Mary Elizabeth HAUN.
v. Ann HORNER was born Abt 1775 in Randolph Co NC, and died Bef 1823.
vi. Mary HORNER was born Abt 1784 in Randolph Co NC, and died Bet 1827 and 1830 in Jefferson Co. TN. She married Thomas C. CROSBY 8 Jun 1803 in Jefferson Co. TN. He was born 5 Apr 1776 in Fauquier Co. VA, and died 1840-1850 ? in Henderson Co. TN.
vii. Esther HORNER was born Abt 1775 in Washington Co. TN/NC, and died 17 Jun 1855 in Franklin Co. AR. She married Lewis R. RUSSELL 21 Oct 1802 in Jefferson Co. TN. He was born 5 Apr 1774 in Wautauga Settlement, Eastern TN, and died Abt 1855 in Denton Co. TX.
viii. Catherine HORNER was born Abt 1779 in Randolph Co NC, and died Bet 1823 and 1829 in Hickman Co. TN. She married Thomas GREEN 4 Jun 1801 in Jefferson Co. TN.
ix. Thomas Nelson HORNER was born 16 Feb 1781 in Randolph Co NC, and died Bet 1851 and 1858 in Hawkins Co. TN. He married Catherine HELTON 18 Oct 1817 in Jefferson Co. TN. He married Sarah LAUDERBACK 12 Jun 1832 in Jefferson Co. TN. She was born Abt 1790. He married Sarah LANE 20 Dec 1790 in Hawkins Co. TN, daughter of Isaac LANE and Sarah RUSSELL. She was born 12 May 1763 in Deep River, Randolph Co. NC, and died 28 Jun 1817 in Jefferson Co. TN.
x. Cavalier HORNER was born 3 Jan 1783 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 1 Apr 1851 in Jefferson Co. TN. He married Jane ( Jinny) CROSBY 5 Jan 1809 in Jefferson Co. TN. She was born 21 Mar 1787 in Fauquier Co. VA, and died 20 Mar 1827 in Jefferson Co. TN.
xi. Lavinia HORNER was born Abt 1785 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died Bet 1840 and 1850 in Probably Fayette Co. TN. She married Eli Strange COLTHARP 7 Apr 1808 in Jefferson Co. TN, son of John COLTHARP and Mary CROWDER. He was born 4 Feb 1784 in VA, Probably Mecklenburg Co., and died 10 Jun 1859 in AR/MS.
9.xii. Susannah HORNER was born 3 Nov 1786 in Washington Co. TN/NC, and died 27 Jul 1855 in Monroe Co. TN. She married John COLTHARP 18 Sep 1802 in Jefferson Co. TN, son of John COLTHARP and Mary* HAMNER. He was born 28 Apr 1781 in Virginia, and died 28 May 1867 in Monroe Co. TN.
xiii. Elizabeth HORNER was born Abt 1790, and died 27 Jul 1836 in Jefferson Co. TN. She married Joel JOHNSON 11 Jul 1820 in Jefferson Co. TN.
xiv. Isaac H. HORNER was born 5 Dec 1791 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 6 May 1857 in Bradley Co. TN. He married Lucy JOHNSON 16 Feb 1836 in Hawkins Co. TN. She was born Abt 1808. He married Lucy Johnson LEA. He married Mary (Polly) JOHNSON 3 Feb 1816 in Jefferson Co. TN. She was born 2 Mar 1794 in Jefferson Co. TN, and died 27 Jan 1835 in Jefferson Co. TN.






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32. John CALTHORPE was born Abt 1714 in Virginia, Probably York Co., and died Bef 13 Oct 1791 in Southampton Co. VA. He was the son of 64. Elestrange CALTHORPE and 65. Mary BUTTS.


33. Sarah [CALTHORPE] died bet Jun 1778-Aprl 1783.

Children of Sarah [CALTHORPE] and John CALTHORPE are:i. James CALTHORPE died 1793. He married Unknown UNKNOWN.
16.ii. John COLTHARP was born 1749 in Probably Southampton Co. VA, and died 9 Apr 1815 in Jefferson Co. TN. He married Mary* HAMNER Abt 1777 in Probably Mecklenburg VA, daughter of James HAMNER and Sarah [HAMNER]. She died Bef 10 Feb 1784 in VA. He married Mary CROWDER 10 Feb 1784 in Mecklenburg Co. VA. She was born 1757 in Mecklenburg Co. NC.
iii. Henry COLTHARP was born Abt 1753, and died 10 Jan 1835 in York Co. SC. He married Edith Or Edy HARRIS 8 Aug 1780 in Southampton Co. VA, daughter of Jesse HARRIS and Mary BRANTLEY ?. She was born Abt 1762, and died 4 Sep 1828 in Fort Mill, York Co, SC.
iv. Norvell COLTHARP.




34. James HAMNER died Aft 14 Dec 1792 in Mecklenburg Co. VA.


35. Sarah [HAMNER].

Child of Sarah [HAMNER] and James HAMNER is:17.i. Mary* HAMNER died Bef 10 Feb 1784 in VA. She married John COLTHARP Abt 1777 in Probably Mecklenburg VA, son of John CALTHORPE and Sarah [CALTHORPE]. He was born 1749 in Probably Southampton Co. VA, and died 9 Apr 1815 in Jefferson Co. TN.




36. George HORNER.


37. Mrs. [HORNER] died in VA?.

Child of Mrs. [HORNER] and George HORNER is:18.i. William HORNER was born 30 Oct 1746, and died 12 Oct 1824 in Jefferson Co. TN. He married Elizabeth ALLRED, daughter of John ALLRED and Elizabeth?? Lillie Ann?? UNKNOWN. She was born 17 Aug 1747 in Randolph Co NC, and died 11 Mar 1823 in Jefferson Co. TN.




38. John ALLRED died Bef Dec 1792 in Randolph Co NC.


39. Elizabeth?? Lillie Ann?? UNKNOWN.

Child of Elizabeth?? Lillie Ann?? UNKNOWN and John ALLRED is:19.i. Elizabeth ALLRED was born 17 Aug 1747 in Randolph Co NC, and died 11 Mar 1823 in Jefferson Co. TN. She married William HORNER, son of George HORNER and Mrs. [HORNER]. He was born 30 Oct 1746, and died 12 Oct 1824 in Jefferson Co. TN.




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