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    1. Re: [MATLOCK-L] Littleberry
    2. Joe Matlock
    3. Hi David Mary Ann Nancy or Catherine Light are assumed. There are some kinks in this chart. Joe Matlock Descendants of Littleberry Franklin Matlock Generation No. 1 1. LITTLEBERRY FRANKLIN8 MATLOCK (MOORE7, was born January 1758 in Halifax County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1848 in Wilson County, Tennessee. He married MARY ANN NANCY LIGHT. She was born Abt. 1755, and died Abt. 1845. Children of LITTLEBERRY MATLOCK and MARY LIGHT are: i. MOSES MOORE9 MATLOCK, b. 1775; d. Abt. 1843, McNairy County Tennessee; Stepchild; m. FRANCES CANTRILL, 03 September 1807, Granger County, Tennessee; b. Abt. 1793, North Carolina. More About MOSES MOORE MATLOCK:Military service: War of 1812 PVT Enlisted Cpt. James Haggard Co. Dyer's TN Vol Mounted Gunmen (Coffee's Bde) 28 Jan 1814Creek War -Talladege- Horsehoe Bend Notes for FRANCES CANTRILL:In 1850 Frances is living in McNairy County, Tennessee. 1850 MATLOCK FRANCIS Mc Nairy County TN 115 11th District Francis Matlock 57 WF B NCCharles 31 WM Labor AlaThomas 22 WM Labor AlaMoses 20 WM Labor AlaAndrew 14 WM AlaAdeline Pope 25 WF AlaNancy 5 WF TNMoses 3 WM TN ii. RIAL ROYAL MATLOCK, b. 02 June 1780, Rockwood, Roane County, Tennessee; m. NANCY MAHAN, 03 September 1806, Rockwood, Roane County Tennessee; b. Julian, Guilford County, North Carolina. Notes for RIAL ROYAL MATLOCK:From: "Wanda Albers" <WandaR7@worldnet.att.net>To: "Joe Matlock" <Joe.Matlock@state.tn.us>Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 12:21:40 PMSubject: Re: Rial You have him here as Littleberry's. I put him with Moore. I believe that Jason and Moore came to Roane County, about 1804. My William was already there. Rial and Jason were arrested for rowdiness in 1804. TAXES: Roane County, TN, 1805; #321 Rial Matlock. (First year to appear so he must have turned 21 before this time. Rial Matlock (Royal), m. Sept 3, 1806 Nancy Mahan; Roane Co, TN. LANDS: "Petition to the President and Congress by Intruders on Chichkasaw Lands" [WD:AGO, Old Recs., Div.:DS] ....Mississippi Territory, Elk River, Sims'es Settlement....September 5th 1810Berry MatlockReel Matcok COURT: 1811 - 20 March 1811 State of SC vs Rial MATLOCK Pendleton District Vagrancy Trials - Loose papers found in box of Depositions. The District in 1811 covered Pickens, Oconee, and Anderson County. This is everything that I have and he seemed to be where Moore was in early time and then possibly where brothers were after 1806. Wanda More About RIAL ROYAL MATLOCK:Military service: J. Hoyle Mayfield reports that Rial " died 1836...may have been killed at Alamo" iii. CHARLES BROOKS MATLOCK, b. 1780, Grainger County, Tennessee; d. 1819; m. SUSANNAH. Notes for CHARLES BROOKS MATLOCK:Contact: Lou Pero <loupero@aol.com> Event: Military 1813 Dickson County, Tennessee Note: He served in the war of 1812. At this time, I don't know the dates. "They Multiplied," of Matlock newsletter published in 1974, printed a power of attorney where Charles B. Matlock of Dickson County, Tennessee appoints Pritchett and ---- attorneys to recover his back pay for service in the war. This was dated October 10, 1815. It says two payroll vouchers showing him in Cocke's West Tennessee Militia, Capt. Francis S. Ellis' Company are mentioned.William Carroll, Major-General 2nd Division of Tennessee militia certified that Charles B. Matlock served as a sergeant in his division for six months and that he was honorably discharged. KNOW all men by these presents, that I Charles B. Metlock of Dickson County and state of Tennessee for divers good causes and considerations me hereunto moving have made, ordained, authorized, nominated and appointed and do by these presents make ordain, authorise, nominate & appoint Pritchett and _ merchants of Nashville, Davidson county and state of Tennessee my true and lawful Attorny, for me and in my name and for my own proper use to ask, demand, sue for, recover and receive of Joseph Coleman (or his successor) District Paymaster of the State of Tennessee all such sum or sums of money debts and demands whatsoever, which are now due and owing to me the said Charles B. Metlock by and from the United States, for my services as a Sergeant in Capt. Francis S. Ellis's company from the 3 day of _ 181?, as per my certificate of service herewith. And to have, to use and to take all lawful ways and means, in my name, or otherwise, for the recovery thereof by attachment, arrest, distress or otherwise, and to compound and agree for the same, and acquittances or other sufficient discharge, for the same for me, and in my name, to make, seal, and deliver, and do all other lawful things, and acts whatsoever, concerning the premises as fully and in every respect as I myself might or could do were I personally present at the doing thereof. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day of October, 1815. Witness present,John Read /s/ Charles B. Matlock John B. Brown NOTE: Two payroll vouchers show Charles B. Matlock in Cocke's West Tenn. Militia, Capt. Francis S. Elliss' Company ~~~~~~~~~~Nashville, TN May 15, 1815 I CERTIFY that Charles B. Matlock a Sergeant in my Division of Tennessee Militia, has performed a tour of duty of six months days in the service of the United States - that his good conduct, subordination and valor, under the most trying hardships, entitle him to the gratitude of his country; and he is hereby HONORABLY DISCHARGED. Wm. Carroll Major - General 2d Division Tennessee Militia. NOTE: The above Charles B. Matlock appears on the census records of Franklin Co., Ala. in 1820, 1830 and 1840.According to these records, Charles B. Matlock had at least 9 children. By 1850 all this family seems to have disappeared from the county. To my knowledge, no one is working on this line. He almost has to be closely allied to Littleberry - Franklin Co. 1820, 1830 and 1840.From: "Wanda Albers" <WandaR7@worldnet.att.net>To: <MATLOCK-L@rootsweb.com>Date: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 12:17:40 PMSubject: Re: [MATLOCK-L] Charles B Matlock Brenda, For Charles of Littleberry and Mary I just have the 1830 and 1840 census. Don't have any children or wife listed. But it appears they had a number of children. 1830 AL, Franklin Co, pg 027; Charles B. Matlock, 101001-2221111840 AL, Franklin Co, Russelville, pg 256; C B Metlock; 1010001-0110001 Affidavit of Robert Tharp 7 Jun1732 in Franklin County, AL. Charles Brooks Matlock was a witness. Chares Brooks was brother to Littleberry Franklin that married Phoebe Tharp Wanda More About CHARLES BROOKS MATLOCK:Military service: War of 1812 Sgt Enlisted Capt. Francis S. Ellis' Company iv. LITTLEBERRY FRANKLIN MATLOCK, b. 1786, South Carolina; d. 08 October 1844, Franklin County, Alabama; m. PHEBE THARP, 29 April 1815, Wilson County Tennessee; b. 1790, Rutherford County, Tennessee; d. 1860, Franklin County, Alabama. More About LITTLEBERRY FRANKLIN MATLOCK:Military service: War of 1812 PVT Militia Enlisted Sep 1814 Discharged Nove 1814 Captain Daniel Renshaw Company. Campaine against the Creeks MG Jackson Notes for PHEBE THARP:In 1850 Phebe is living in Franklin County, Alabama with James, Nancy, William, Martinia and Mary Tharp Age 98.In 1860 this family is living in Franklin County, Alabama.1852 PENSION APPLICATIONOn this the 14th day of June AD One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Two, personally appears before me, JW Morris, an acting Justice of the Peace in and for said County Pheba Matlock, widow of Littleberry Matlock, who being duly sworn deposeth & says that she is the widow of Littleberry Matlock, that she is now about sixty five years of age - that her said husband Littleberry Matlock was a private in the company commanded by Captain Daniel Renshaw in the regiment of Militia commanded by Colonel ___?___. all under the command of General Andrew Jackson in the War with the Creek Indians. That her said husband was drafted on or about the month of Sept. AD One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fourteen in Retherford County, State of Tennessee for the term of three months, that he actually served in said war for the term of three months and was honorably discharged in the month of Nov. AD One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fourteen in Retherford County in the State of Tennessee, and that he has now no written discharge, all of which will appear by the Muster roll of said company. the said Pheba Matlock would further state that she was married to the said Littleberry Matlock on the 29th day of April, AD One Thousand Eight Hundred Fifteen, that her name before marrage was Pheba Tharp, that she and Littleberry Matlock lived together as husband and wife until the death of said Littleberry Matlock which happened on the 8th day of October AD One Thousand Eight Hundred and forty four and that she is now a widow, and that she is now a resident of Franklin County in the State of Alabama. She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the Bounty Land to certain Officers & Soldiers who have been engaged in the Military Service of the United State passed September 28th 1850. Sworn to & scribed before me the day & date above written and I hereby certify that I believe the said Pheba Matlock to be the Identical person she represents and that the said Littleberry Matlock served as above stated. Given under my hand and seal this the 14th June AD. J. W. Morris JP (seal)Wylene L@aol.com Sent this application on Pheobe Matlock. v. ZACHARIAH MATLOCK, b. 17 December 1791, North Carolina; d. 27 November 1879, Alabama.; m. MARY SARAH TUCKER, 23 January 1811, Wilson County, Tennessee; b. 11 November 1790, North Carolina; d. 02 January 1877, Alabama. This couple is buried in the Allison Cemetery, Jackson County, Alabama.. Notes for ZACHARIAH MATLOCK:In 1850 this family is living in Jacson County, Alabama. >>> "David Nixon" <Denixon@conwaycorp.net> 5/1/2004 10:42:48 PM >>> Joe and all, What have you got on Littleberry son of Moore? David Nixon ==== MATLOCK Mailing List ==== If you would prefer a DIGEST version of this list (several posts in one email rather than each post as it is sent): UNSUBSCRIBE from the list, email MATLOCK-D-request@rootsweb.com writing the word SUBSCRIBE in the message body.

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