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    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] - Lee, Turley, Taylor & DEADERICK families
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. Debbie, The name Deaderick has been passed down to the current generation. I thought there might be a connection to the Deaderick family and researched some on that several (20+) years ago and found nothing. I will check my files to see what I have on them. I believe there was an article on the Deaderick family in John Bennett Bodie or another series of books on Southern Families. Ross >>> "Blakley" <blakley3@earthlink.net> 01/04/00 02:59PM >>> Ross, I see that you have a William Deaderick LEE in your file. I am interested in the DEADERICK surname and wondered if per chance you had any of those? I would especally like to know where those folks orig. came from before Grainger Co? Thanks for any help. Debbie blakley3@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Ross Cameron <ross.cameron@arch2.nara.gov> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 10:41 AM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] TNGRAING 2000 Roll Call -- Lee, Turley, Taylor families > Replying to my own message with a caveat. Most of the Lee, Turley, and Taylor family data is from the published and unpublished research of others and not my own primary research. I have already received a correction on the Lee data. If you find other errors, please let me know. In the meantime I will compile a list of sources for the data on these families. > > Ross Cameron > > >>> "Ross Cameron" <ross.cameron@arch2.nara.gov> 01/03/00 02:42PM >>> > . . . > Some of Lucinda Jane (Lee) Cameron=s ancestors were also early Grainger County settlers. Her parents were married in Grainger County, 21 September 1841. Her father, William Deaderick Lee, was born in Hawkins County, 18 February 1822, the son of Thomas Lee, Jr., and Mary Bacon. Her mother, Elizabeth Desdemona Turley, was born in Grainger County, 7 December 1821, the daughter of Thomas Turley (II) and Desdemona Taylor, who were married in Grainger County, 29 June 1811. William and Desdemona Lee were the parents of nine children: Martha Helen, born 27 September 1842, married Thomas E. Pemberton; Mary Desdemona, born 19 January 1845, married Welcome Anderson Pemberton; Thomas B., born 8 May 1847, died young; James Frank, born 1 March 1849, died young; Nancy Pauline, born 2 January 1852, married Mr. Smith; Lucinda Jane, see above; Theodosia Kathleen, born 17 June 1857, married Perry Moody; Alice Rebecca, born 6 March 1860, married Green McDaniel; and William H., born 4 August! > ! > 1866, married Kit (?). > > Thomas Turley was born 8 June 1782 in Virginia, served as a sergeant in Capt. Richardson=s Company of Tennessee Militia in the War of 1812 from January to May 1814, and died in Grainger County, 8 December 1833. Desdemona Taylor was born 19 April 1788 in Henry County, Virginia, and died 17 December 1877 near Marshall=s Ferry in Grainger County. They also had nine children: Daniel, born 29 April 1812, married Martha Peck; John B., born 19 November 1813, married Mary C. Scott; James Monroe, born 21 January 1816, married, first, Lucinda Smith, second, Jane Soules; Mary Jane, born 4 November 1817, married David N. Rich; Thomas Whiteside, born 18 January 1820, married Mary Cocke, elected Judge of Second Circuit of Tennessee, 1856; Elizabeth Desdemona, see above; Robert L., born 30 March 1824, married, first, Mary Mayes, second, Barbara Leffew; William Holliday, born 1826, married Mary A. McFarland; and Nancy, born 1830, married, William McFarland. > > Desdemona (Taylor) Turley=s father was Daniel Taylor, born 3 August 1761, Cumberland County (part which later became Powhatan County), Virginia, who served as a private in Capt. Thomas Bush=s Company, Col. Abraham Penn=s Regiment, and later in Capt. Henry Cretz=s Companay, Col. Tucker=s Regiment, and was at the Battle of Shallow Ford of the Yadkin, during the Revolutionary War. In 1780, he was married in Henry County, Virginia, to Jane Rowland, born 10 December 1761, Prince William County, Virginia, the daughter of George Rowland and Ann Kenner. They were the parents of thirteen children: George, born 1781, married Catherine Bacon; Morgan, born 1782, married Miss Goulding; Keziah, born 1784, married James Harris; Grinsfield, born 1785, married Susanna Smith; Desdemona, see above; Elizabeth, born 1790, never married; Mouring, born 1791, married William Harris; Daniel, Jr., born 1793, married Martha Thompson; Hughes Owen, born 1796, married Frances Cox; James, born 1798, marr! > ! > ied Lucy Jones; Nancy, born 1800, married David McAnally; Jane, born 1802, married Dr. James Law Warren; and William, born 1805, never married. Daniel and Jane (Rowland) Taylor moved to Grainger County, near Bean=s station, about 1796, probably at the same time as his parents, James and Nancy Ann (Owen) Taylor, moved there. Daniel and Jane both died in Grainger County, 25 November 1835 and 3 September 1843, respectively, and are both buried there also. > > Daniel=s father, James Taylor also served in the Revolutionary War from Cumberland County, Virginia. James Taylor was born in Virginia, 28 February 1831, the son of William and Mary Taylor. Nancy Ann Owen was born in Virginia, 25 September 1738, the daughter of George and Elinor Owen. They were married in Virginia in 1755 and had nine children: Charity, born 1757, married John Mayes; George, born 1759, married three times; Daniel, see above; Martha APatsey@, born 1764, married James Pittman; Bettie, born 1766, married Edward Adams; Mary, born 1769, married Joel Witt; Nancy, born 1772, married John Cannon; Keziah, born 1775, died young; and Hughes Owen, born 1777, married Elizabeth Kennon. Nancy died 12 April 1814 in Grainger County and James died there 4 April 1815. Both are buried in Grainger County. > > Copyright, 1999, Ross J Cameron > 6105 Backlick Road > Springfield, VA 22150-2626 > > Sources: Family Bibles, Federal Censuses, County Court Records, Marriage Records, Military Service and Pension Records, Obituaries, Probate Records, Tombstone Inscriptions, Southern Claims Commission Records, and Published Genealogies. > > ********appended file ends here******** > > Ross Cameron > >

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