1457 Jacob Sertain DO 36:0:6 1458 Kensey Johnston DO 4:19:- 1459 John Forgy DO 19:7:- 1460 John Dermond DO 9:4:6 1461 Luther Johnston DO 29:9:6 1462 Davd Loveless DO 29:9:6 1463 Archd. Mannessee DO 29:9:6 1464 Robt Reed: DO 29:9:6 1465 Davis Stockton DO 29:9:6 1466 James Stockton DO 21:16:6 1467 Wm. Kerr DO 29:9:6 1468 John Kerr DO 29:9:6 1469 Adam Martin DO 29:9:6 1470 Ab. Carter: DO 14:3:6 1471 J. Hamilton DO 14:3:6 1472 A. McKelep DO 29:9:6 Charles McClung’s name is very prevalent in early Knox Co. TN History. The Historical Collection there is named for him and his signature appears on many early Knox documents. He is mentioned many time in Mary Rothrock’s “The French Broad Holston Country. He was the surveyor of Knox County, appointed by Governor Willie Blount. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, Clerk of Knox Co. Court. Rothrock lists him as born May 13, 1761 in Lancaster PA, died Aug 9, 1835. He married Margret White, eldest dau of James White, founder of Knoxville., TN. There is much more including a biography of him on pg 496-497 in Rothrock’s book also information on James White who is also reported to be a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. The Fort in Knoxville is name James White Fort and is maintained by Robert A. McGinnis who could tell you everything about James White that you would ever want to know. From: ghjohns@msn.com 1473 Chas. McCling DO 29:9:6 1474 Wm. Henry DO 22:10 1475 Wm Lee DO 22:1:- 1476 SOlomon McCampell DO 22:1:- 1477 Wm. Hail DO 15:19:- 1478 James Cochran DO 9:-:- 1479 John ALcorn DO 11:14:- 1480 Capt. J. WHIte DO 81:17:6 Notes THis Line is Lined out for above entry 1480 1480 John Shirkey DO 19:7:- 2570