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    1. Re: [TNDAVIDS] Stover, Grant, Maxwell
    2. Molly Pere
    3. Thank you so much, Mary. Molly -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Mary Miller Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 8:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Stover, Grant, Maxwell request for lookup on John Stover, Grants, and William Maxwell from: 1770-1790 Census of the Cumberland Settlements Davidson, Sumner, and Tennessee Counties (in what is now Tennessee) compiled by Richard Carlton Fulcher DAVIDSON COUNTY Grant, Squire - 1787 Davidson Co. tax roll with 4 taxables Maxwell, Mrs. - was married to james Freeland by James Shaw, Trustee, at Fort Nashboro. Maxwell, Daniel - listed in the North Carolina Preemption Act of 1784, as one of the settlers who had been killed in the defense and settlement of the Cumberland Settlements, whose heirs were entitled to 640 acres without any price to be paid to the public. Maxwell, David - signer of the Cumberland Compact, May, 1780. Listed in the North Carolina Preemption Act of 1784, as one of the settlers who had died in the defense and settlement of the Cumberland Settlements, whose heirs were entitled to 640 acres without any price to be paid to the public. Moses and William Maxwell were his heirs mentioned in his estate division filed in Davidson co., 1796. Maxwell, James - summoned for Davidson Co. jry duty, Nov. 1790. Prosecutor in the Superior Court of Law and Equity, may, 1790. Maxwell, Jesse - North Carolina land grant Maxwell, John - taken prisoner by Indians near the mound (near French Lick) in 1780. Maxwell, Moses - with William Maxwell, was heir to David Maxwell. Maxwell, William - summoned from Sumner Co. for jury duty before the Superior Court of law and Equity, Nov., 1788; and was subsequently fined for failing to appear. no Stover, but found this one: Stovall (variously, Stowball)....- killed by Indians during their attack on Brown's Station. SUMNER COUNTY no Grant Maxwell, James - juror during Jan. 1789, Session of Court. Maxwell, William - listed on the 1787 Sumner Co tax roll with 1 poll and 320 acres. Overseer of road laid off from Capt. Keykendall's to the head of Desha's fork in 1787. Juror during the April 1788, Session of Court. Ordered in 1788, to view, with others, the cabins built by Jethro Sumner on the plantation of the late William Starr, and to make inquiry as to the trouble Sumner had in tending Starr in his illness. road laid in 1788, fom william Maxwell's on Red River to the dividing ridge between McKain and Ben Creek. No Stover TENNESSEE COUNTY no Grant, Maxwell, Stover APPENDIX STOVALL, Bartholomore - at the age of 68 years, while a resident of Bedford County, Tennessee, he gave a deposition which was recorded in the Court records of Williamson County, Tennessee. In it he stated he was acquainted with Southerlin Mayfield 2 or 3 years before his death, and he knew John Haggard before he was killed in Sept. 1793. (Loose records). (that interests me because of the John Haggard - part of my Haggard/Hoggard family?.....thought Stovall might be Stover?) Mary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/09/2007 02:45:27