Not a Carroll/McBride researcher but do have a note that Jesse McBride was a member of Jack's Creek Baptist Church, if Jesse (household #42) turns out to be the father of Elizabeth (household #47 1850 census). Also that Jesse's son Thomas G was in Co C 6th TN Cav USA. Also have a note on a Capt John W Carroll from some Civil War bios. Jn W b. 1841 in Henderson Co, son of Wm Carroll and grandson Joseph Carroll from SC to Lincoln Co about 1806 (son of Rev War soldier who came to America about 1770); Joseph was soldier at the Battle of New Orleans; John W was in Kentucky a year after the Civil War; married 1871 Mary S Galbraith; his son was Thomas B Carroll. (Probably isn't connected but who knows.) PSH At 08:43 AM 1/6/2004 -0600, you wrote: >Does any one have information on the family of Elizabeth D. McBride who >married John S. Carroll? > >Both are buried at the Carroll Cemetery near Enville, Tennessee. > >Henry Hanson > > >==== TNHENDER Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe send the message unsubscribe to >TNHENDER-l-request@rootsweb.com
Peggy These Carrolls you mentioned are my Carrolls. Our Samuel Carroll in South Carolina was killed in the Rev. War. Samuels wife Margaret Leslie, was the daughter of John Leslie and Mary Hutchison. Mary Hutchison was the sister Elizabeth Hutchison mother of Andrew Jackson. The John William Carroll of Henderson County, who wrote of his Civil War experience is the son of William M. Carroll the brother to John S. Carroll who married Elizabeth D. McBride, whom I seek more information. These Carroll's who first settled in South Carolina, received their grant of land from William Prince of Orange. I will go back to the census again. Thanks