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World War I Gold Star Veterans from Franklin County

World War I Gold Star Veterans from Franklin County

Approximately 4,000 Tennessee soldiers and sailors died during World War I.  The state legislature tasked the Tennessee Historical Commission to “collect, compile, index, and arrange all data …relating to the part that Tennessee has played in the great world war.”  More than 1,000 of those records are permanently archived at the Tennessee State Library & Archives in Nashville. [Source: https://teva.contentdm.oclc.org/customizations/global/pages/collections/goldstar/goldstar.html] Following is a list of Gold Star veterans’ records at TSLA.  Each individual’s file has been digitized and is available…

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Franklin County 1840 Census of Military Pensioners

Franklin County 1840 Census of Military Pensioners

Submitted by Jessica Bonner Pensioner Age Residence Head-of-Household Handley Samuel 89 John Handley Breedon Enoch 82 Enoch Breedon Wakefield Thomas 76 Thos Wakefield Berk Elihu 75 Alexander Donaldson McElyea Patrick 91 Archer Hatchet Erwin Richard 30 Richard Erwin Calwell William 78 William Calwell Ragan Larkin 93 Larkin Ragan Wilson Mrs. Ann 40 Mrs. Ann Wilson Jackson William 78 William Jackson Calwell William 78 William Cowan Hill Jonas 76 Jonas Hill Reynolds Jacob 47 Jacob Reynolds Reynolds Samuel 84 Samuel Reynolds…

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Bible Records of William Otho Harris

Bible Records of William Otho Harris

Richard Ezra (R.E.) Harris was born in Overall, Rutherford County on 1 Apr 1884 to Richard A. Harris and Indiana Marcella Read Harris, both of Rutherford County. Died 18 Jan 1974..They had six children:Richard Ezra (R.E.) Harris, Jr. — b. 26 Aug 1917 in Overall, Rutherford Co, d. 16 Jul 1995 John Thompson Harris — b. 6 Sept 1919 in Overall, Rutherford Co., d. 2007 Virginia Isabell Harris (Ramsey) — b. 2 July 1921 in Wheel, Bedford Co., d. 26…

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Jonas Hill and the American Revolution

Jonas Hill and the American Revolution

In his first three-month tour, Jonas Hill joined Capt. Samuel Dyer’s Cavalry as a private in the North Carolina Militia. He entered the service in Surry Co., NC, probably in January or February of 1781 at the age of 18. Capt. Dyer’s Cavalry, under the command of Maj. James Shepherd, first rendezvoused on the Yadkin River and marched against the Tories. They then marched near to Hillsboro, NC to join other troops attached to the American Army at the South,…

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War of 1812 Pension Records

War of 1812 Pension Records

Your contributions are welcomed! Please include the application number. DAILY, George, b. 6 Apr 1794 N.C., d. 16 Apr 1876 Blount Co., AL, was drafted from Franklin Co., TN, 28 Jan 1814, served until 14 May 1814 under Capt. Solomon George’s 3rd Regt. of Tenn. Militia. During the Battle of Horsehoe Bend part of this regiment was held in reserve, while part of the regiment engaged in battle. George Daily sold his original certificate soon after being discharged. His application…

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Revolutionary War Pensions from Franklin County

Revolutionary War Pensions from Franklin County

Charles Sherrill has graciously allowed his book “Revolutionary War Pension Applications from Franklin County, Tennessee” to be included here. The entries below come from his book. NOTE: There may be other Franklin County pensioners listed that was not in Chuck’s book. They will be so noted. Thanks to Nancy Taylor for helping post them to the website. Michael AWALT, W326, West Tenn. #6813, $50/yr. issued 6 Mar. 1833. Eva or Evy AWALT, widow. Tenn. #unreadable $50/yr. issued 24 Dec. 185?…

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Robert Nelson Pylant Pension

Robert Nelson Pylant Pension

The following pension on Robert Nelson Pylant is contributed by Joy Gallagher. Bounty Land File #65810 for service during the Cherokee Indian War by Robert Nelson Pylant, second son of John and Martha “Patsy” A. Hilliard Pylant. The State of Alabama County of Coosa The State of Alabama, County of On the 8th day of January A D one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one personally appeared before me a Judge of Probate…within and for the County and State aforesaid, Robert…

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Captain Sanders Faris Company Muster Roll – November 6, 1837

Captain Sanders Faris Company Muster Roll – November 6, 1837

MUSTER ROLL Of Captain Sanders Faris Company of the Battalion Regiment from the 6th November 1837 at Ross Landing for six months. Two lists virtually the same except the spelling varies between the two lists. One list may be partially torn, but the name can be made out from the second list. Transcribed by Judy Henley Phillips 19901 FARRIS, Sanders Capt., wid Clementine, WC-546 TN 2 Sep 1892, Srv 1837/8 in FL War, died 20 Dec. 1889, wid died in…

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Cherokee War Muster Roll

Cherokee War Muster Roll

Transcribed by Judy Henley Phillips – 1984 This is a muster roll for Captain Benjamin Cherry’s Regiment, Lauderdale’s Battalion, Tennessee Mounted Infantry, Cherokee War (Spies). They were mustered in at Ross landing 31 Oct. 1837 for six months. Benjamin CHERRY and most of these men were from the civil district nine area of Franklin County and communities of Alto, Decherd, Roark’s Cove. Some of the men lived in the part of Franklin that became Coffee and later Grundy. t of…

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Franklin County Volunteers to Florida

Franklin County Volunteers to Florida

Transcribed by Judy Henley Phillips Franklin Co., TN Deed Book Q:256, (Deed of Mortgage) 27 October 1837 Benjamin CHERRY, Captain, and William GIBSON First Lt. of the company of Mounted Volunteers lately raised in the County and State aforesaid for the service of the United States in Florida, being Jointly bound as security with each of us, the undersigned members of the company, as aforesaid in the note which he has Executed for the purchase money of Horses which he…

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