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    1. Re: [TNDAVIDS] Col. John Donelson's Co. - Maxwell
    2. Richard and Pat
    3. Gene: Thank you for all of that information. Everyone has been very helpful. I have seen most of those records in the Tennessee histories and don't know which line most of them belong to. So many Williams, Johns, Thomas' and James' I have to be careful placing them. The siblings of our William Maxwell were: John, Margaret Mary, WILLIAM, James, Thomas, Audley. The Tax lists for Logan Co., KY show William to be there from 1795 until his death in 1820 and he and his sons were the only Maxwells on the lists. Two of his brothers in Virginia, I am told, were in the battle of King Mountain and I am supposing William was too but haven't found him on the partial lists I have found, or his brothers either. I have about a 40 year gap between when William was born in Virginia (1742) and when his son, William Jr., was born in Davidson Co., TN., later to be Sumner Co. I keep trying to place his movements during that time. Someone e-mailed me awhile back to say that William's wife was Mary BEAN. This was exciting news as I had not been able to find a marriage record for him and didn't know Mary's maiden name. When I asked where she had found that information I didn't hear back from her. William Jr. moved to the Arkansas Territories about 1811. In the 1821 tax list for Crawford County was a Mark Bean and a Richard Bean. William Jr. and Mark Bean had side by side homesteads in Washington Co., AR. and William Maxwell and his wife, Ann Rea Billingsley, are buried in the BEAN CEMETERY on the Bean Homestead. I was going through one of the sites someone sent to the list during this exchange and in it I found the story of WILLIAM BEAN who set up a small community 4 1/2 miles above modern Knoxville sometime before 1768. He was called the first white settler into Tennessee. The first child of William Maxwell Sr. and Mary was born 1768. Could William have been among that small group with William Bean??? Isn't this fun? Like a giant puzzle, and we love the hunt. Thanks again everyone. Without each other the search would be endless. Pat Stevens ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Phillips" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 7:51 PM Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Col. John Donelson's Co. - Maxwell > At 03:27 PM 7/9/2007, you wrote: >>-------------------------------------------------- >>NOTE: >>There was a David Maxwell and a James Maxwell listed in other very early >>records. >>David Maxwell received 640 acres from a NC Grant in 1787. >>------------------------------------------- > > > David Maxwell never got to use his land grant. He was killed by Indians at > Caney Fork one one of the later trips he made from VA to Davidson County. > William and Moses, the heirs of David inherited his land grant and sold it > to Judge John Overton. The land grant is located around the site of > Traveler's Rest. David's brother Jesse (my ggg-gf) claimed 640 acres to > the south of David's. My ggg-gf William Phillips did not have an original > land grant, but lived on adjoining property to the west of Jesse. He > married Jesse's daughter, Elizabeth. Judge Overton's son, John Jr, > married Jesse's granddaughther. Harriett. Her father was Jesse Jr. John > Overton Jr built the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville. He named it after > his wife's family. > > Jacob Cheek, a coffee merchant persuaded him to serve his coffee in his > hotel. That was the start of the Maxwell House Coffee Company. > > Also a history of the Maxwell family says the William and Moses Maxwell > went to Cincinnati "Northwest Territories" > > Gene > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    07/12/2007 01:18:52
    1. Re: [TNDAVIDS] Col. John Donelson's Co. - Maxwell
    2. Mary Miller
    3. The William Bean you are talking about, could this be the one from Bean's Station? Cherokee Lake area, Bean's Station is still above water, but German Creek is underwater and Henry and Peter Turney along with a Beeler nephew were there....Henry moved 1780 to Cumberland......I have some land records I think for that area and will dig them out. I seem to remember a Funkhouser living nearby - notice all the German names, perhaps why it was called German Creek. I think this is Grainger Co now, but way back it was Hawkins....and before that it might have fallen in Spencer County of State of Franklin. It was a well known early station.....kind of the last stop before Cumberland Gap, so a lot of people moving to Cumberland area went thru Bean's Station area. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard and Pat" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:18 AM Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Col. John Donelson's Co. - Maxwell > Gene: > > Thank you for all of that information. Everyone has been very helpful. I > have seen most of those records in the Tennessee histories and don't know > which line most of them belong to. So many Williams, Johns, Thomas' and > James' I have to be careful placing them. > > The siblings of our William Maxwell were: > John, Margaret Mary, WILLIAM, James, Thomas, Audley. The Tax lists for > Logan Co., KY show William to be there from 1795 until his death in 1820 and > he and his sons were the only Maxwells on the lists. > > Two of his brothers in Virginia, I am told, were in the battle of King > Mountain and I am supposing William was too but haven't found him on the > partial lists I have found, or his brothers either. I have about a 40 year > gap between when William was born in Virginia (1742) and when his son, > William Jr., was born in Davidson Co., TN., later to be Sumner Co. I keep > trying to place his movements during that time. > > Someone e-mailed me awhile back to say that William's wife was Mary BEAN. > This was exciting news as I had not been able to find a marriage record for > him and didn't know Mary's maiden name. When I asked where she had found > that information I didn't hear back from her. William Jr. moved to the > Arkansas Territories about 1811. In the 1821 tax list for Crawford County > was a Mark Bean and a Richard Bean. William Jr. and Mark Bean had side by > side homesteads in Washington Co., AR. and William Maxwell and his wife, Ann > Rea Billingsley, are buried in the BEAN CEMETERY on the Bean Homestead. > > I was going through one of the sites someone sent to the list during this > exchange and in it I found the story of WILLIAM BEAN who set up a small > community 4 1/2 miles above modern Knoxville sometime before 1768. He was > called the first white settler into Tennessee. The first child of William > Maxwell Sr. and Mary was born 1768. Could William have been among that > small group with William Bean??? > > Isn't this fun? Like a giant puzzle, and we love the hunt. Thanks again > everyone. Without each other the search would be endless. > Pat Stevens > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gene Phillips" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 7:51 PM > Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Col. John Donelson's Co. - Maxwell > > > > At 03:27 PM 7/9/2007, you wrote: > >>-------------------------------------------------- > >>NOTE: > >>There was a David Maxwell and a James Maxwell listed in other very early > >>records. > >>David Maxwell received 640 acres from a NC Grant in 1787. > >>------------------------------------------- > > > > > > David Maxwell never got to use his land grant. He was killed by Indians at > > Caney Fork one one of the later trips he made from VA to Davidson County. > > William and Moses, the heirs of David inherited his land grant and sold it > > to Judge John Overton. The land grant is located around the site of > > Traveler's Rest. David's brother Jesse (my ggg-gf) claimed 640 acres to > > the south of David's. My ggg-gf William Phillips did not have an original > > land grant, but lived on adjoining property to the west of Jesse. He > > married Jesse's daughter, Elizabeth. Judge Overton's son, John Jr, > > married Jesse's granddaughther. Harriett. Her father was Jesse Jr. John > > Overton Jr built the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville. He named it after > > his wife's family. > > > > Jacob Cheek, a coffee merchant persuaded him to serve his coffee in his > > hotel. That was the start of the Maxwell House Coffee Company. > > > > Also a history of the Maxwell family says the William and Moses Maxwell > > went to Cincinnati "Northwest Territories" > > > > Gene > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > >

    07/12/2007 05:27:55
    1. Re: [TNDAVIDS] Col. John Donelson's Co. - Maxwell
    2. Ken Dunlap
    3. I know of a website that has a list of soldiers who fought at King's Mountain, and there are three Maxwells on it - There is other interesting info there too, though more tuned to Knox than Davidson County. http://home.comcast.net/~kdunlap59/ Ken ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard and Pat" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:18 AM Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Col. John Donelson's Co. - Maxwell > Gene: > > Thank you for all of that information. Everyone has been very helpful. <snip> > The siblings of our William Maxwell were: > John, Margaret Mary, WILLIAM, James, Thomas, Audley. The Tax lists for > Logan Co., KY show William to be there from 1795 until his death in 1820 > and > he and his sons were the only Maxwells on the lists. > > Two of his brothers in Virginia, I am told, were in the battle of King > Mountain and I am supposing William was too but haven't found him on the > partial lists I have found, or his brothers either. I have about a 40 > year > gap between when William was born in Virginia (1742) and when his son, > William Jr., was born in Davidson Co., TN., later to be Sumner Co. I > keep > trying to place his movements during that time. > <Snip>

    07/12/2007 03:04:42
    1. Re: [TNDAVIDS] Dunlap Website
    2. jj
    3. Why, Ken -- you've been holding back on us! Nice job on your website. Jeanne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ken Dunlap Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Col. John Donelson's Co. - Maxwell I know of a website that has a list of soldiers who fought at King's Mountain, and there are three Maxwells on it - There is other interesting info there too, though more tuned to Knox than Davidson County. http://home.comcast.net/~kdunlap59/ Ken

    07/12/2007 03:33:13