This group is dedicated to the descendants of and those with historical interest in the Watauga Association. The association was located in present day Washington, Carter, and Sullivan Counties in Tennessee.
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Latest Activity: Jul 31, 2022
Started by Heather Isbell Kramer. Last reply by brian paul cahill Jul 31, 2022. 18 Replies 0 Likes
Please list your Wataugan ancestors and if possible, where their families migrated to!
Started by Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove). Last reply by April Lee Payne Nov 19, 2015. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Is anyone researching the families of Dalton and Simon Ridge? They signed the State of Franklin petition. I believe the State of Franklin encompassed the region of the Watauga Association. I…Continue
Started by Heather Isbell Kramer. Last reply by April Lee Payne Nov 19, 2015. 8 Replies 0 Likes
The people below all signed the Watauga Petition to North Carolina for annexation in 1776: John Carter John Sevier John Jones Charles Roberdson Jas. Smith George Rusel James…Continue
Started by Kristy Davis Aug 4, 2015. 0 Replies 0 Likes
I've noticed the shortage of info on Watauga also. I did find something on the internet that can possibly be of use to someone. It happened I believe, when the TVA was building a dam somewhere in…Continue
Started by Debbie Winchell (Loving Dove). Last reply by April Lee Payne Jun 30, 2015. 6 Replies 0 Likes
I wonder what records exist that would enable us to document the marriages and children of the families. I think my ancestor Joseph Peavler was actually the son of Ulrich Beeler. I'd like to find…Continue
Started by April Lee Payne. Last reply by April Lee Payne May 5, 2015. 3 Replies 0 Likes
I'm posting this here because I have reached yet another stumbling block in my family research. Online resources seem terribly limited and mostly conflicting. I even came across a thesis regarding…Continue
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William Bean, Sr.and Margaret Hatton's son William Bean married Lydia Russell, and he was a commissioner on the 1776 Watauga Petition with my 5th great-grandfather, Jacob Womack.
William Bean, Sr. and Margaret Hatton's daughter, Elizabeth Bean married George Russell, and their daughter, Lydia Russell married Revolutionary War soldier Col. James Roddye.
Beth, Sorry. I goofed. Lydia is the daughter of George Russell and Elizabeth Bean, daughter of William Bean and his wife, Elisabeth. Does that match what you have?
Maureen,
Please share more information about your ancestors, Lydia Bean and George Russell. I have a lot of information on the Beans and Russells, but nothing on this relationship, nor did I find it in any database..
Descend from William Bean's dau. Lydia, who married George Russell. Any others with Bean ancestry? Let us chat and share!
Does anyone have Taylor / Tyler that was in this area?
My connection to and interest in the Watauga Association relates to my 6th great grandfather, Godfrey Isbell, who served in the company of militia at Womack's Fort in 1776. Godfrey Isbell is believed to have accompanied or followed his uncle, Zachariah / Zachary Isbell, to the area.
Rosemary,
This part of the information I have on my 5th great-grandfather, Maj. Jacob Womack, who was a committeeman on the 1776 Watauga Petition, which includes Christopher Taylor of the Watauga area:
Tennessee Land Grants, Washington County, Book 5, Page 318, Year: 1782 - Grant #2316 - Jacob Wammack (sic, Womack) - 262 acres;
File No. 63 - Jacob Wamock - 262 acres - Washington Co, NC (later a part of northeast TN), 23 Sept. 1778 - Entry No. 433 " 400 acres to Mjr. Jacob Wamack, on west side of Pains Branch, the waters of Little Lime Stone. Beginning at a white oak at the road that goes from the place where the said Wamack formerly lived (now the property of Christopher Taylor) to Benjamine Gests.
Surveyed 24 March 1779 - 262 acres for Jacob Wamack - on west side of Fain's Branch, adj. W. Carter. Chain Carriers: Josiah and Francis Hamilton. Grant No. 231 - Issued 23 Oct. 1782. Book 44, page 260.
In 1786, Washington Co, NC (later TN), Jacob Womack, farmer, Burke Co, NC, sold 262 acres to John Hampton of Camden Dist, SC.
Trying to validate the Cherokee link with Emanuel Chote. Has anyone been able to do this yet? I found information about his widow (supposedly Cherokee) marrying Ezekiel Smith because he died in an indian skirmish in 1774. Have since seen that he signed the Wautauga Petition in 1776 so that seems unlikely. I'm related through his brother Greenberry. Mary (Choat?) widow of Ezekiel Smith daughter Nancy Jane Smith married Greenberry's son Nicholas Choat my direct descendent. Any ideas?
Heritage Books has for sale History of the Lost State of Franklin by Samuel Cole Williams. There's a note that he struggled to preserve the names of minor participants. You can find it on their web site: http://www.heritagebooks.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=SFNT&Store...
So wonderful to see so many other descendants of the Association! I will be adding some more resources soon, so check back!
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