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Family Group Husband s Full Name William Jared - Revolutionary War soldier Sheet Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. Information Obtained From: Birth: 3 June 1758 - Bible Kingwood, Hunterdon, Co. NJ DAR information DAR Washington D.C. Old Quaker Colony of Hunterdon, Co., NJ 2006 Archives Washington D. C. 2006. The Book of Jared Marriage: 2 December 1792 Jefferson Co., TN (then part of NC) marriage certificate The Family of John Death: 22 September 1827 Big Indian Creek, *Jackson Co, TN Jared by Eleanor M. Hall Burial: William Jared Cemetery, Indian Creek Rd., Putnam TN *Now called Putnam Co., TN. (Pgs. 17-22 and Places of Residence: Virginia & one of the 1 st families to settle in TN. Throughout the book). Occupation: Religion: Quaker Military Record: Other wives American Revolution Family Bible His Father: John Jared His Mother: Hannah Whitacre Family Search Internet www.familysearch.org Wife s Full Maiden Name Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston/ Raulston William Jared, Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. Film #, 1239604 Birth: 6 January 1770 -Bible Bedford, VA Bible Records Marriage: 2 December 1792 Jefferson Co., TN (then part of NC) Marriage certificate Compiler: Death: 18 June 1835 - Bible Big Indian Creek, *Jackson Co, TN *Now called Putnam Co., TN Audrey J. Lambert Burial: Reported to be: William Jared Cemetery 39721 Timberlane Dr. Places of Residence: Sterling Heights, Occupation: Religion: Quaker Military Record: Michigan 48310 Other husbands: Date: July 17, 1999 Her Father: Matthew Raulsten Her Mother: Martha Polly Moore Children s Full Names: Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. M 1. Moses Jared Birth: 10 April 1794 They settled in the Marriage: 3 May 1818 Putnam Co., TN 16 th Judicial District Full Name of Spouse: Death: 10 April 1827 Putnam Co., TN Near the town of Sex: Malinda Byrne Burial: b. 8 Aug. 1800, Kingston, Roane Co., TN d. 1 Dec. 1881, Putnam Co., TN F 2. Martha Patsy Birth: 10 October 1795 Jared Marriage: 12 June 1821 Putnam Co., TN Full Name of Spouse: Death: 10 April 1832 Putnam Co., TN Lawrence Larry Byrne b. 8 August 1798 Burke Co., NC d. 19 January 1854 Jasper, Putnam Co., TN Burial: +William Jared Cemetery, Putnam Co, TN Buffalo Valley, TN Malinda dau of William & Rhoda (England) Byrne Lawrence is the son of William & Rhoda (England) Byrne. Brother of Malinda Byrne. F 3. Naomi Jared Birth: 17 September 1797 Jackson Co., TN When British Marriage: 5 October 1815 invasion of LA Full Name of Spouse: Death: 24 December 1876 Mountain Grove, MO appeared eminent John Simmons b. 1790 d. 1 October 1868 Mountain Grove, MO Burial: Mountain Grove Cemetery, MO John joined the 13 th LA Militia. M 4. Joseph Jared Birth: 17 March 1800 Smith Co., Tennessee Marriage: 31 October 1824 Yowell, Hunt, Texas Full Name of Spouse: Death: 11 February 1885 Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN 1 st Dorcas Byrne (sister to Malinda (Byrne) Jared & to Lawrence Byrne who married Martha Patsy Jared). 2 nd Rachel Rhea Ray Burial: +Brewington Graveyard, Putnam Co., TN - Located on Buffalo Valley Road, near the Holladay Community. Dorcas -b. 10 Dec. 1803-Putnam Co., TN d. 22 Dec. 1833 md. Joseph on 31 October 1824 d/o William & Rhoda (England) Byrne

CHILDREN CONTINUATION SHEET for FAMILY GROUP No. Husband s full name William Jared- Revolutionary War soldier Wife s full maiden name Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston/ Raulston Children s Full Names: Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. F 5. Ruth Shamblin Birth: 18 March 1802 Jackson Co., TN They had 4 daughters Granny Jared Chr nd Elizabeth, Martha Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: 24 November 1825/26 Ann, Malinda & Martin Brown Death: 31 December 1878 Naomi Brown. Sex: Burial: +Marker in the Leftwich Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN M 6. Rev. William Jared Birth: 18 June 1805 Jackson Co., TN Headmaster of the 1 st school to be organized in White Co., TN. Chr nd William was a Methodist Minister in the days of the Circuit Riders. Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: 19 December 1837 Martha Phillips Jett d/o John Jett & Martha Phillips Jett Death: 30 September 1861 near Sparta in White Co., TN Martha White. b. 6 February 1815 d. 19 June 1896 Burial: +Sparta City Cemetery, White Co., TN M 7. Samuel Raulston Birth: 3 August 1807 Jackson Co., TN Jared Chr nd Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: 26 February 1832 Mary is the d/o Mary Safrona Scruggs Death: 12 May 1883 Putnam Co., TN Archibald & Sarah Burial: (Nunally) Scruggs M 8. John Jared Birth: 8 June 1811 Jackson Co., TN Marriage: 25 August 1831 Full Name of Spouse: Death: 21 December 1896 Putnam Co., TN Ann Carr or Kerr Burial: b. 14 November 1812 Putnam Co., TN d. 19 October 1900 Chr nd M 9. Matthew Birth: 2/15 July 1813 Raulston Jared Chr nd Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: Unmarried Never married Death: 25 August 1847 Burial: Additional Information: +John & Ann Carr Jared Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN Ann is the d/o Joseph Henry Carr & Naomi Jared Ruth Shamblin Jared Descendants- (William Jared 2, John 1), #5. Daughter of William & Elizabeth (Raulsten) Jared. Ruth Shamblin Jared, b. 18 March 1802, Jackson Co., TN. d. 31 December 1878 md 24 November 1825 Martin Brown. Daughter of Martin & Ruth Shamblin (Jared) Brown - Elizabeth Brown b. 9 September 1826 md. George Henry Maddux Sr.. Daughter of Elizabeth (Brown) Maddux Margaret (Maddux) md. James Anderson. James Anderson is the son of Riley W. & Micheal Elizabeth (Alexander) Anderson. Brother of Lewis Monroe Anderson who is Audra Camilla Anderson s father. *William & Joseph Jared, brothers, settled in Buffalo Valley on Low Gap near Gentry. A community, known as Jared, is located there now. William Jared (born 1758, VA) came over the trail that was soon to be the Walton Road, in 1795. He died at his home on Indian Creek in 1827. His sons were Moses Jared, Samuel Jared, William Jared, Joseph Jared, and John Jared. The large Jared family inter-married with the Byrnes, Boyds, Nichols, Holladay, Ensor, Huddleston, Maddux, and Leftwich. This family prides itself on being active in community and county

activities.

Additional Information: William Jared 3 (William 2, John 1) Son of William and Elizabeth (Raulsten) Jared. William Jared was a Methodist Minister in the days of the Circuit Riders. Camp meetings were held by preachers traveling over wide areas to economize on time and distance. Preachers would advertise a series of meetings at certain points. Those not so religiously inclined would come for the social aspect of such a gathering. So a mere handful of preachers could distribute their services over a large area, and reach people who otherwise it would have been impossible to reach. William Jared s time was a restless period. Such movements as Spiritualism and Temperance came into existence. The wilderness parts of the nation were filling up. New opportunities arose on every front, and the nation became extremely individualistic. The church became highly emotionalized. Denominations found it hard to agree within their own congregation, let alone with other denominations. The nation was struggling to level itself into a strong Union on the heels of the Revolutionary War. Still seeds of the Civil War were germinating in the minds of certain ambitious politicians. Certainly at this point in our national history the role of the Minister was an important one. Naomi (Jared) Simmons (William 2, John 1) md. John Simmons 5 Oct. 1815. As a boy John Simmons accompanied his parents to what is now Franklinton, LA. His sister Jane married Colonel James Raulston and remained in TN. When British invasion of Louisiana appeared imminent young Simmons joined the 13 th LA Militia. In the engagements near the city the British were defeated with great losses. When the emergency was over, John Simmons contacted Colonel Raulston and accompanied him back to Nashville, TN. There he met and married Colonel Raulston s niece, Naomi Jared. They later moved to Missouri when the Civil War began. He was a Southern sympathizer and it nearly cost him his life. Threatened with arrests for having served Confederate cavalry in his shop, he refused to be taken. His daughter Elizabeth seized a hoe and, holding its sharp point over the head of the Union soldier whose pistol was leveled at her father, shouted, Shoot and I will sink this hoe in your brain! This display of courage and devotion struck at the heart of the Union commander. He ordered his men out, congratulated Elizabeth, saluted and left. John Simmons died 1 Oct. 1868 and was first buried near Thomasville, MO. His wife Naomi Jared died in Mountain Grove, MO, 24 Dec. 1876 and was buried in the Old Cemetery. John s remains were later moved and reburied beside her. For information on a part of John Simmon s ancestry see The Pickens Family by Kate Pickens Day. Elizabeth Jared Simmons (Lee) Upton (Naomi Jared 3, William 2, John 1). Daughter of John & Naomi (Jared) Simmons b. 30 October 1817, Putnam Co., TN; d. 30 October 1906. md. 14 March 1833-1 st Rev. John Bascom Lee, b. 14 March 1814, d. 4 June 1857, leaving a family of small children. md. 2 nd Rev. Perry Upton who died and was buried in Arkansas during the Civil War. They had no children. Frank A. Robinett has written about his grandmother, Elizabeth Jared (Simmons) Lee. Elizabeth was a courageous a character as her times produced. As a widow with a number of small children she lived in a newly settled area during the turbulent times leading up to the Civil War. She then married Perry Upton, a Methodist preacher. When the tides of war threatened them with starvation, the family was loaded into a covered wagon and driven to Arkansas to be near relatives. He later died there. Before leaving Missouri they hid their valuables, such as they were, in what she called a begum tree. After the war she drove home and found everything she had owned burned and stripped. She drove sixty miles through the woods to get salt for her family to use and to buy a cow, which she led home on foot. Wild fruit, berries, wild game and corn furnished the family s food. She carded her wool and wove it, and she raised and wove cotton for cloth. The family made all the clothes they wore. She used the help of her children and built a log house. Later on she made her home for thirty years with my mother, and grandma was a respected person in our household. Never do I recall my father ever showing any displeasure at having a mother-in-law permanently living in his home. She always took first place. She lived a great life and died on her birthday 89 years old. She was a devout Southern Methodist and was always seen in her place in church.

William James Jared Civil War Enlisted 29 Sept. 1861 Co. K, 28 th TN Regt. C.S.A. Wounded twice at Shiloh and Egypt Station. Was a second Lieutenant when he was paroled the 20 May, 1865. b. 27 June 1841 d. 27 April 1919 Married: Elizabeth Frances Betty Huddleston b. 6 July 1845 d. 15 December 1925 s/o Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Safrona (Scruggs) Jared. Buried Cookeville City Cemetery Cookeville, TN John Jared Civil War 8 th (Dibrell s) Cav. C.S.A. b. 22 February 1836 d. 7 May 1911 s/o Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Safrona (Scruggs) Jared. The 28 th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was surrendered and paroled 5-1-1865 at Greensboro North Carolina. Both John Jared and his brother William James Jared refused to take the oath of Allegiance in order to be paroled. They both returned to Tennessee to live out the rest of their lives. John and Williams other brother Pvt. A.S. Jared was brought back to home to Tennessee. 126 years later of reinterment. Archiband Scruggs Jared Civil War Pvt. Co. K 28 th TN. Inf. Regt. C.S.A. b. 8 May 1837 d. 6 October 1864 of wounds received 9 August 1864. Buried Rose Hill Cemetery near Macon, GA. Reinterment 20 October 1990- Family cemetery near Gentry after 126 years. Full Military Honors. s/o Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Safrona (Scruggs) Jared. Byrum Frank Huddleston Pvt. Co. K, 13 th Cav. b. 21 June 1843 d. 14 April 1912 s/o Isaac Alexander & Judith Nicholas (Wallace) Huddleston Married: Ruth Jared d/o Samuel Raulston & Mary Safrona (Scruggs) Jared. Buried Jared/Huddleston Cemetery near Gentry.

ISLE OF WIGHT Co., VA, was named after the Isle of Wight in England. It was first known by the Indian name Warrosquyoake. It was later enlarged by parts of Upper Norfolk and Nansemond. According to Brodie in his Seventeenth Century, VA, history began early in Isle of Wight Co. The first colonists to Jamestown landed 26 April 1607, about 4 o clock in the afternoon. Five months later on 10 September 1607, Captain John Smith departed from Jamestown to Fort Comfort at the mouth of the James River to trade with Indians. What is now Isle of Wight Co., VA, was then inhabited by a tribe of Indians called Warrosquyoakes. They had a town on Pagan Creek and as Captain Smith approached the junction of that Creek with the James River he noticed two Indian canoes. He rowed into the mouth of the Creek and began negotiations for trading. The Indians invited him to their community on Pagan Creek where he enjoyed a lively trade and gained thirty bushels of corn with which to return to the fort at Jamestown, thus bringing the Pagan Creek Community from an area which was later known as Isle of Wight Co. into the first few communities named outside the Fort at Jamestown. One of the first Quaker communities in America was located on Pagan Creek under the leadership of William Jared. William James Jared, son of Samuel Raulston Jared and Mary Safroni Scruggs Jared, and wife Betty Huddleston Jared, daughter of Isaac Huddleston and Judith Nicholas Wallace Huddleston Robert A Huddleston and wife, Birchie (Bruce) Huddleston, who died at age 7. Robert was the son of Byram Frank Huddleston and Ruth (Jared) Huddleston. Birchie was the daughter of Alvin Byrd Bruce and Nora Tennessee (Jared) Bruce. Their only child to live to maturity was Ruth Huddleston, who married John Madros.

MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE William Jared & Elisabeth Roulstone This Certifies, that William Jared and Elisabeth Roulstone were united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony By P Taylor, J.P. (Justice of the Peace) On the 2 day of December, in the year of our Lord, 1792 As appears of record in my office in Marriage Record Book 1792 1840, page 201 This 2 day of Dec 1792 James M. Nicholson, Clerk of the County Court (left hand corner): Reed Mathis Co., Nashville Should of said Byrnes and Denny families - corrected on 13 May 2005. Herald Citizen Newspaper Cookeville, TN 13 May 2005 Bulletin Board Pg. 6

Source: Herald Citizen Newspaper, Cookeville, TN: 24 January 2005 & 25 January 2005 MISCELLANEOUS CEMETERY CLEANING: Descendants of William Jared, 1758/1827, Revolutionary War soldier, are asked to help clear and fence his burial place on Indian Creek Rd. Located two and a half miles East of Buffalo Valley. For info., call 858-2486 or e-mail mtcshudd@twlakes.net. Published January 25, 2005 10:08 AM CST Source: Herald Citizen Newspaper, Cookeville, TN: 26 January 2005: MISCELLANEOUS CEMETERY CLEAN UP: Descendants of William Jared, 1758-1827, Revolutionary War soldier, are asked to help with expenses to clear and fence his burial place. For info., call 858-2486 or e-mail mtcshudd@twlakes.net. Published January 26, 2005 10:20 AM CST Source: What used to be called the Jared-Byrne graveyard on what was originally the farm of William Jared is now called the William Jared Cemetery. The cemetery contains the grave of William Jared, who located in that community in 1795. The pioneer residence of William Jared occupied a site near this cemetery. William Jared Cemetery Buried here are members of the Jared, Byrne & Denny families. Putnam County Tennessee Cemeteries by Maurine Ensor Patton William Jared & possibly his wife Elizabeth Anne Besty Raulsten/Roulsten. William Jared, s/o John Jared the wagonmaker & Hannah Whitacre. Elizabeth Anne Raulsten was the d/o Matthew Raulsten & Martha Polly Moore. Robert Houston Jared, s/o Moses A. Jared & Marinda Jane Price Maranda Jane (Byrne) Jared, w/o Moses Alexander Jared She was the d/o William T. Byrne & Rhoda England Moses Alexander Jared Jr., s/o Moses Jared & Malinda Byrne William T. Byrne md Rhoda England Dorcas Byrne md Joseph Jared, s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Raulsten Timothy Denny, s/o Zachariah Denny & Katherine Stallings Hettie Elizabeth Paul md Timothy Denny. She was the d/o Thomas Gladney Paul & Sarah Ervin Lucy A. (Denny) Jared md Moses Simon Jared. She was the d/o Jonathan Denny & Agnes Aggie Thompson Winfree. Arthur B. Jared b. 24 December 1890 d. 19 August 1891 Moses Simon Jared, s/o Moses Alexander Jared & Marinda Jane Price Besty Ann Denny, d/o Zachariah Denny & Katherine Stallings. Sister of Timothy Denny. Mattie F. Edmonds, d/o John & D.L. Edmonds F. J.: only footstone, could be an Edmonds. Mary Ann Polly Jared b. 13 August 1824, Putnam Co., TN d. 23 October 1907- md 12 July 1846, Jefferson Wiseman Boyd b. 1

December 1823 d. 28 April 1891- s/o John Boyd & Mary Elizabeth Leath Both Buried: Boyd Family Graveyard, Putnam Co., TN Jefferson was a Confederate soldier, he was desperately wounded in battle, and spent many months in the Rock Island Federal prison. Martha Holladay & husband, John C. Boyd, brother of Jefferson Wiseman Boyd started to TX with their family of 7 children. They got typhoid fever and all died except 3 children. Jefferson Wiseman Boyd & the brother of Martha Holladay, Joseph Holladay, went west and brought the 3 surviving children back to Putnam Co., TN. James Alexander Boyd was one of the surviving children. James Alexander Boyd was a C.S.A. Lt. 16 th Inf. b. 4 December 1843 d. 7 October 1927 - *See Chapter 9 ajlambert.com PUTNAM COUNTY, TN - OBITUARIES - Deaths Reported in the Putnam County Herald 1907 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/putnam/obits/pch1907.txt Deaths as reported in the Putnam County Herald Newspaper1907 Source: Cookeville, Putnam County Herald 1903-1907 Roll: #201 BOYD, MARY: Mrs. Mary Boyd, widow of Jefferson Boyd, and one of the oldest and most highly esteemed ladies of this county, died on the night of Oct. 22, 1907, at her home in the Eleventh district, of paralysis. She was 83 years old and had been a devoted member of the Southern Methodist church for 75 years, and was greatly beloved by all who knew her. Her remains were interred Wednesday afternoon in the Boyd graveyard in Rock Spring valley, her funeral begin attended by a large number of relatives and friends. She leaves four children, A. W. Boyd of this city, Dr. W. M. Boyd of Jackson county, Prof. J. J. Boyd and Miss Malinda Boyd of Gentry. She was an aunt of P. Y. Jared, Mrs. J. W. Puckett, O. K. (Oscar King) Holladay, and H. M. Jared of this city. [Date 10/31/1907, Vol. V, No. 35, Page 1] *See Chapters 8 & 9, ajlambert.com PUTNAM COUNTY, TN - OBITUARIES - Deaths Reported in the Putnam County Herald 1907 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/putnam/obits/pch1907.txt Deaths as reported in the Putnam County Herald Newspaper 1907 Source: Cookeville, Putnam County Herald 1903-1907 Roll: #201 JARED, C. C.:(Christopher Columbus) Jared died at his home near Ditty on Sunday. He was buried in the family graveyard near Buffalo Valley. Mr. Jared was about 59 years of age. He leaves a widow and several children among them W. W. (William Wirt) Jared and Mrs. Solon Maddux (Daisy Dean Jared) of Buffalo Valley. [Date 8/22/1907, Vol. V, No. 25, Page 1] *See Chapter 9 ajlambert.com JACKSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE CHANCERY COURT MINUTES 1840-1861 ABSTRACTED, TRANSCRIBED, ANNOTATED, AND INDEXED BY: Betty Huff Bryant 1100-B Mission Ridge Austin, TX 78704 February Term 1858 Pg. 84 William Jared vs Allen Young & others and Jas. M. McDaniel & others vs William Jared. Take depos of William R. Vance of the State of Illinois and John Simens of State of Missouri... and depos. Of A.S. Rogers of White Co. and Joseph Jarrad of Putnam Co... Continued. November Term 1842 Pg. 77 William Jared vs Hugh W. Carlin. Debt. Land to be sold. No further information. Pg. 93 William Jared vs Hugh W. Carlin. Heirs of Joel L. Settle. November Term 1843 Pg. 116 William Jared vs Hugh W. Carlin. Remanded. May Term 1844 Pg. 132 William Jared vs Hugh W. Carlin. Decree final. Debt. Deft guilty of waste. February Term 1855 Pg. 210

William Jared vs Allen Young et al. Administrators of David Young should be made party defendant to this bill continued. February Term 1856 Pg. 298 & 299 Snowden H. Maddux & others vs Allen Young & others & William Jared vs S.H. Maddux & others. July Term 1858 Pg. 186 William Jared vs Allen Young & others continued. July Term 1859 Pg. 257 William Jared vs Allen Young et al. Clerk and Master has collected on small notes handed over to him by the Youngs and Madduxes. He is instructed to retain enough to cover costs and distribute the remainder to those entitled to it. JACKSON CO. TENNESSEE PRIOR TO 1820 Abstractions from Record Group 50, Early Land Records, Tennessee State Library and Archives By Betty Huff Byrant Building Neighborhoods from Early Land Records of Tennessee RG 50 SERIES 2 Books 23 & 24 REEL 6 1 ST. SURVEYOR S DISTRICT LAND ENTRIES JACKSON COUNTY FOLKS Book Page Number Description 23 72 511 William Jarred ase of James Roulston ase of Moses Newson.. 100 acs adj. Jared s 45-ac tract. 31 August 1807. Jas. Roulston, Loc. Sur rtd 3 August 1808 by James Roulston, DS. Building Neighborhoods from Early Land Records of Tennessee RG 50 SERIES 2 LAND ENTRY BOOK 28 REEL 8 1 ST SURVEYOR S DISTRICT LAND ENTRIES JACKSON CO FOLKS Book Page Number Description 28 454 11045 William Jarred.. 17 acs.. Rock Springs Valley.. east corner of entry of 50 acs in name of James Roulston whereon said Jared now lives.. to incl a.. filed cleared by said Jared. 9 July 1813. Building Neighborhoods from Early Land Records of Tennessee RG 50 SERIES 2 LAND ENTRIES BOOK 30 REEL 9 1 ST SURVEYOR S DISTRICT LAND ENTRIES JACKSON CO FOLKS Book Page Number Description 30 90 15058 William Jared.. 17 acs.. on the road leading from Walton s Ferry to South West Point about 14 miles above said Ferry including a spring known..pond Spring.. to Incl. The good pond.. 22 May 1815. James Roulston, Loc. Building Neighborhoods from Early Land Records of Tennessee RG 50 SERIES 2 LAND ENTRIES BOOK 31 REEL 9 1 ST SURVEYOR S DISTRICT LAND ENTRIES JACKSON CO FOLKS Book Page Number Description 31 181 19716 William Jared Jr.. 5 acs.. on Walton s Road adj place where he now lives.. 18 March 1818. 31 181 19717 William Jared Jr... 5 acs.. on Walton s Road.. 18 March 1818. 31 366 21165 William Jared.. 4 ½ acs.. on Indian Creek of Caney Fork...adj his own. 10 November 1819. 31 366 21166 William Jared.. 4 acs.. on Indian Creek of Caney Fork.. adj his own. 10 November 1819. John Lemmons, Loc. Building Neighborhoods from Early Land Records of Tennessee RG 50 SERIES 2 LAND ENTRY BOOKS 55, 56, 57, & 58 REEL 17 WEST TENNESSEE Books 55, 56, and 57 are of little help to Jackson County history. They deal with newer counties to the west and south, far away from Martin s Creek. Titles and dates of these books remind us West Tennessee did not then exist as we know it. In essence, everything west of

Knoxville was West Tennessee until 1807. As lands to the west were organized into countries, they became the new West Tennessee, and the term Middle Tennessee came into use. Book Page Number Description 58 68 235 William Jarred ase of James Roulston... 45 acs...jackson Co.. 6 th section... 3 rd range...31 August 1807. 1820 Census Jackson Co., TN - Free White Person, Including Heads of Families William Jarrad (William Jared, s/o John Jared & Hannah Whitacre). Males: under 10 years of age (2) - of 10 and under 16 (2) - of 16 and under 26 (1) - of 45 and upwards, including heads of families (1) Females: under 10 years of age (1) - of 10 and under 16 (1) - of 16 and under 26 (2) 1830 Census Jackson Co., TN - Free White Person, Including Heads of Families Elizabeth Jarrad (Elizabeth Anne Raulston, d/o Matthew Raulsten & Martha Polly Moore - md William Jared). Males: of 15 and under 20 (2) of 20 and under 30 (2) Females: of 60 and under 70 (1) 1850 Census Jackson Co., TN Census Place: 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 12 Jared, Samuel 43 M W Farmer (Value of real estate, 300) TN (Samuel Raulston Jared, s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Raulsten/Raulston) Jared, Mary 32 F W VA (Mary Sophroni Susan Scruggs, d/o Archibald Scruggs & Sara Nunally) Jared, Amandy 17 F W TN (Amanda Jane Jared md William Jasper Huddleston, Dr. Bill ) Jared, John 14 M W TN (John Jared md Amanda Huddleston, d/o Isaac Alexander Huddleston & Jane Allison) Jared, Archabald 13 M W TN (Archibald Scruggs Jared died in the Civil War) Jared, William 11 M W TN (William James md Elizabeth Frances Betty Huddleston, d/o Isaac Alexander Huddleston & Judith Nicolas Wallace) Jared, Moses 5 M W TN (Moses Eskew md Frances Fannie Holladay) Jared, Ruth 4 F W TN (Ruth Jared md Byrams Franklin Frank Huddleston, s/o Isaac Alexander Huddleston & Judith Nicholas Wallace) Census Place: 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 13 Dwl: 226 Jared, Joseph 50 M W Farming (Value of real estate, 2,100) TN (Joseph Jared, s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Raulsten/Raulston) Jared, Rachael 40 F W TN (Rachel Rhea Ray, d/o Joseph Ray & Kessiah Hensley) Jared, Brice 19 M W TN (Brice Byrne Jared md Amanda Jane Mittie Carr or Kerr) Jared, Elizabeth 13 F W TN (Elizabeth Jared md Dow Yeates) Jared, Naomi 10 F W TN(Naomi B. Jared md Esquire Looney Thompson) Jared, Sally 6 F W TN (Sarah Sally Jared md Henry M. Davis) Jared, Hixy 5 F W TN (Hexie Hixy md Dr. William S. Robinson) Jared, Mahulda 2 F W TN (Mahulda Hulda L. Jared md Burrell B. Jernigan brother of Wiley Jernigan who md Sarah Jane Short parents, Kedar & Sarah Jernigan) Jared, Permelia 1 F W TN (Permelia Jared md Isaac R. Conger) Census Place: 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 13 Dwl: 228 Jared, John 38 M W Farmer (Value of real estate, 1,500) TN (John Jared, s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Raulsten/Raulston) Jared, Ann 37 F W TN (Ann Carr or Kerr, d/o Joseph Henry Carr & Naomi Jared ) Jared, Eliza Jane 18 F W TN (Elizabeth Jane Jared md Bransford Boyd, s/o John & Elizabeth (Leath) Boyd) Jared, Moses B. 16 M W TN (Moses Bransford Jared md Savella Hughes) Jared, William 14 M W TN Jared, Elizabeth 7 F W TN (Elizabeth Ann Jared md James Winfree) Jared, Josiah 7 M W TN (Josiah Jared md Eado McKee) Jared, Virginia 4 F W TN (Virginia Jared md Thomas A. Scudder) Carr, Sally 18 F W TN

BIBLE OF WILLIAM JARED s/o John & Hannah (Whitacre) Jared English Ancestry Book of Jared Vol. 1 By Eleanor McAllister Hall 1963 Pgs. 23-24 Family Record: The William Jared Bible is owned by Martha Ann Sanders of Buffalo Valley, TN. Marriages: William Jared & Elizabeth Roulston was married December the 6 th 1792 pg. 17 s/o John & Hannah (Whitacre) Jared. Has been proved by the marriage certificate that the date should be December 2, 1792, Jefferson Co., TN. Marriages of their children: Naomi Jared and John Simmons was married October the 5 th 1815. pg 289- d/o William & Elizabeth (Roulston) Jared. Moses Jared and Malinda Byrne was married the 3 rd of May 1818. pg. 26 s/o William & Elizabeth (Roulston) Jared. Patsy Jared and Lawrence Byrne was married June the 12 th 1821. pg. 279- d/o William & Elizabeth (Roulston) Jared. Joseph Jared and Dorcas Byrne was married October 31 st 1826. pg. 350 s/o William & Elizabeth (Roulston) Jared. md 2 nd 21 August 1834, Hunt, TX, Rachel Rhea Rayd/o Joseph & Kessiah (Hensley) Ray Ruth S. Jared and Martin Brown was married November 24 th 1825. pg. 364 d/o William & Elizabeth (Roulston) Jared. Columbus Jared and Monte L. Braswell were married on December 18 th 1873. pg. 413 s/o John & Anna (Kerr) Jared. John Jared and Anna Carr was married August 25 th 1831. pg. 531- d/o Naomi Jared & Joseph Henry Carr. Samuel R. Jared and Mary Scruggs was married February 26 th 1832. pg. 391 s/o William & Elizabeth (Roulston) Jared. (Samuel Raulston Jared s Family Bible record is owned by Mrs. G.B. Ensor, near Gentry, TN. Copied by Allie Loftis, Cookeville, 1936, and the copy placed in the Nashville Public Library). William Jared 1805-1861 Methodist Preacher Amanda Huddleston was married October 15 th 1857. pg. 397 w/o John Jared Births: John Jared was born February 22 nd 1836. pg. 391 - s/o Samuel Roulston Jared & Mary Safromi Scruggs Jared. Archibald Scruggs was born May 8 th 1837. pg. 391 - s/o Samuel Roulston Jared & Mary Safromi Scruggs Jared. Matthew Jared was born September 15 th 1838. pg. 391 - s/o Samuel Roulston Jared & Mary Safromi Scruggs Jared.

William James Jared was born June 27 th 1840. pg. 391 - s/o Samuel Roulston Jared & Mary Safromi Scruggs Jared. Moses Eskew Jared was born October 30 th 1844. pg. 391 - s/o Samuel Roulston Jared & Mary Safromi Scruggs Jared. Ruth Jared was born November the 21 st 1846 pg. 391- d/o Samuel Roulston Jared & Mary Safromi Scruggs Jared. Alexander Byrne was born April 15 th 1822 pg. 281 s/o Lawrence & Martha Patsy (Jared) Byrne. William Byrne was born May the 5 th 1823. pg. 280 s/o Lawrence & Martha Patsy (Jared) Byrne. Clinton Byrne was born July 28 th 1824. pg. 280 s/o Lawrence & Martha Patsy (Jared) Byrne. Terrell Byrne was born April 8 th 1826. pg. 280 s/o Lawrence & Martha Patsy (Jared) Byrne. Samuel Byrne was born February 13 th 1828. pg. 280 s/o Lawrence & Martha Patsy (Jared) Byrne. Maryann Byrne was born January 13 th 1830. pg. 280 d/o Lawrence & Martha Patsy (Jared) Byrne. Deaths: Matthew Jared died April 1 st 1839. pg. 391- s/o Samuel Roulston Jared & Mary Safromi Scruggs Jared. Sophronia Jared died August 1 st 1839. pg. 391 She was burned to death. d/o Samuel Roulston Jared & Mary Safromi Scruggs Jared. Mary S. Jared departed this life December 30 th 1877. pg. 391 d/o Archibald & Sarah Scruggs w/o Samuel Roulston Jared. Samuel R. Jared departed this life May 12 th 1883. pg. 391 s/o William & Elizabeth (Roulston) Jared. John Jared departed this life December 21 st 1896. pg. 407 s/o William & Elizabeth (Roulston) Jared. Ann Jared departed this life October 18 th 1900. C.C. Jared died August 19, 1907 Christopher Columbus Jared pg. 413 s/o John & Anna (Kerr) Jared. Lawrence Byrne and Patsy Jared was married June 12 th 1821 s/o William Byrne & Rhoda England. He md Martha Patsy Jared, d/o William Jared & Elizabeth Roulston. Lawrence Byrne was a brother of Malinda Byrne who md Patsy s brother Moses Jared. Lawrence md 2 nd Sarah Carlisle. Alexander Byrne was Born April 15 th 1822 s/o Lawrence Byrne & Martha Patsy Jared. Alexander Byrne was an attorney at law. William Byrne was Born May the 5 th 1823 s/o Lawrence Byrne & Martha Patsy Jared. William Byrnee was a medical doctor.

Clinton Byrne was Born July 28 th 1824 s/o Lawrence Byrne & Martha Patsy Jared Terl Byrne was Born April 8 th 1826 s/o Lawrence Byrne & Martha Patsy Jared Samuel Byrne was Born February 13 th 1828 s/o Lawrence Byrne & Martha Patsy Jared Maryan Byrne was Born January 18 th 1830 s/o Lawrence Byrne & Martha Patsy Jared John Jared and Amanda E. Huddleston were married Oct. 15 th 1857 John Jared, s/o Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Sophroni Scruggs. Amanda E. Huddleston, d/o Isaac Huddleston & his 1 st wife Jane Allison. Putnam County Bible Record Published by Mountain Press www.mountainpress.com Historical Records Project Official Project WPA -No. 465-44-3-115 Pg. 46 & 47 This Bible was originally owned by Mrs. J. A. Sanders, Chestnut Mound, Tennessee. Now in possession of Mrs. Dave High, Cookeville, TN. William Jared lived on Indian Creek about 2 miles E. of Buffalo Valley, Putnam County, Tennessee. Land was later owned by John Bell Denny and Mrs. Alice A. Jared. Copied by Allie Loftis, Cookeville, Tennessee 1936 William Jared was born June 3, 1758 Elizabeth Roulston, wife of William Jared was born, January 6, 1770 Moses Jared was born, April 10, 1794 s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston Patsy Jared was born, October 10, 1795 d/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston Naomi Jared was born, September 17, 1797 d/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston Joseph Jared was born, March 17, 1800 s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston Ruth Shamblin Jared was born, March 18, 1802 d/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston William Jared was born, June 18, 1805 s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston Samuel Jared was born, August 3, 1807 s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston John Jared was born, 8 June 1811 BIRTHS Ages of their Children

s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston Matthew Raulston Jared was born, July 2, 1845 s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston Rhoda Jared was born, Tuesday, October 24, 1820 d/o Moses Jared & Malinda Byrne Betsy Ann Jared was born, Thursday August 13, 1822 d/o Moses Jared & Malinda Byrne Mary Ann Polly Jared, was born, August 13, 1824 d/o Moses Jared & Malinda Byrne Moses Jared was born, Friday August 3, 1827 s/o Moses Jared & Malinda Byrne Amanda Jane Jared was born, December 8, 1832 d/o Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Sophroni Susan Scruggs Sophronia Scruggs Jared was born, May 25, 1834 d/o Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Sophroni Susan Scruggs Eliza Jane Jared was born, June 15, 1832 d/o John Jared & Anna Carr Moses Bransford was born, April 11, 1834 s/o John & Ann (Carr) Jared Christopher Columbus Jared was born, July 21, 1850 s/o John & Ann (Carr) Jared Monte L. Braswell, - Montecello Lemiza Sis Braswell b. 20 April 1855 d. 12 June 1944 w/o Christopher Columbus Jared John Jared was born, February 22, 1836 Archibald Scruggs Jared was born, May 8, 1837 Matthew Jared was born, September 15, 1838 William James Jared was born, June 27, 1840 Moses Eskew Jared was born, October 30, 1844 Ruth Jared was born, November 21, 1846 Martin Brown & Ruth Jared was married the 24 th day of Nov. 1825 Elizabeth J. Brown, was born September 1826 d/o Martin Brown & Ruth Shamblin Jared Children of Sam & Mary Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Sophroni Susan Scruggs Martha A. Brown and Malinda Brown, were born Wednesday, March 12, 1828 d/o Martin Brown & Ruth Shamblin Jared Naomi J. Brown was born, Wednesday June 3, 1829 d/o Martin Brown & Ruth Shamblin Jared

Marriages William Jared and Elizabeth Roulston were married, December, 6, 1792. Has been proved by the marriage certificate that the date should be December 2, 1792, Jefferson Co., TN. Naomi Jared and John Simmons were married October 5, 1816 Moses Jared and Matilda Byrne were married May 3, 1818 Patsy (Mary) Jared and Lawrence Byrne were married June 12, 1821 Joseph Jared and Dorcas Byrne were married October 31, 1824 Marriages of their children William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulsten Ruth Shamblin Jared and Martin Brown were married November 25, 1825 Martin Brown and Ruth Jared were married November 24, 1825 Columbus Jared and Monte L. Braswell were married on December 18, 1873 John Jared and Ann Carr were married August 25, 1831 Samuel Roulston Jared and Mary Sophroni Susan Scruggs were married February 26, 1832 William Jared, September 22, 1827 s/o John & Hannah (Whitacre) Jared English Ancestry Elizabeth Roulston Jared, June 18, 1835 d/o Matthew & Martha Polly (Moore) Raulsten Moses Jared died, April 10, 1827 s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulsten Patsy (Jared) Byrne died April 10, 1832 d/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulsten Matthew Roulston Jared, died August 25, 1847 s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulsten John Jared died, September 21, 1896 s/o William Jared & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulsten Wife and Husband Anna Carr Jared, died October 19, 1900 *See Chapter 9, William Jared for complete family listing. *See Samuel Roulston Jared Family Bible. William Jared/Jarratt b. 3 June 1758, Kingswood, Hunterdon, Co. NJ d. 22 September 1827, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN s/o John & Hannah (Whitacre) Jared English Ancestry Buried: William Jared Cemetery, Indian Creek, Putnam Co., TN Loudoun County Militia, VA Troops Revolutionary War Soldier. DEATHS

DAR Patriot Index:William Jarratt, b. 3 June 1758, Hunterdon Co., NJ d. 22 September 1827, Buffalo Valley, Jackson Co., TN. Revolutionary War, soldier in VA. William Jared moved from Loudoun Co., VA 13 April 1785 with his father to Bedford Co., VA. In 1792 William was recorded among his family and friends in Bedford Co., VA. He married Elizabeth Raulston, the 22 year old daughter of Matthew Raulston of Bedford, Co., VA. William was 34 years old. To begin the exodus of the Jared family from Virginia, though the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky, Illinois, and Tennessee, William and Elizabeth (Raulston) Jared moved from Bedford Co., VA with their two oldest children, little Moses and baby Patsy, to a tract of land patented to him for his Revolutionary War Service in the year 1796. Their third child, Naoma (Simmons) and the six children following her were born in what is now Putnam Co., TN. He located on Indian Creek, about 2 miles east of Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN. He received a United States land grant of almost one thousand acres. William s land was later owned by John Bell Denny and Mrs. Alice A. Jared. Robert A. Shanks brought land previously owned by John Bell Denny, s/o Jonathan Denny & Agnes Thompson. Jonathan Denny was the s/o Zachariah Denny & Catherine Stallings. John Jared was a prosperous worker in wood, making wagons, wagon wheels, spinning wheels, looms and such other implements useful to the pioneers of those days. His son William Jared married Elizabeth Roulston/Raulsten, the sister of Colonel James Raulsten of the 2 nd Division of the Tennessee Militia, in the War of 1812. Colonel Raulston s picture hangs in the State Capitol Building in Nashville, TN. The William Jared Bible is owned by Martha Ann Sanders of Buffalo Valley, TN. (Col. Raulston s picture was not in the Capitol when I visited in 2001 was told it could be in storage. Audrey Lambert.) The William Jared farm was later owned by Jonathan Denny & Agnes T. Winfree and then the land was owned by John Bell Denny their son. The land is now owned by Robert A. Shanks as of 2007. Copy of William Jared s Family Bible is shown in the 1 st Book of Jared pgs.- 23-25. Owned by Martha Ann Sanders of Buffalo Valley, TN. Note: marriage date proven later to be 2 December 1792, Jefferson Co., TN (then NC). Marriage Record Book 1792-1840, page 201. Source: Marriage record: Jefferson County, Tennessee: Reel 23, pg. 1, TSLA, Nashville, TN: William Garret to Elizabeth Roulstone Dec. 2, 1792 md Jefferson Co., TN, 6 December 1792, Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston b. 6 January 1770, Bedford / Botetourt Co. VA d. 18 June 1835, Home, Indian Creek, TN William Jared s family was one of the first families to settle in Tennessee. 1 st Book of Jared by Eleanor Hall pg. 18 & 19. Other sources are: (Bk) Early East Tennessee Marriages Vol. 1 - Grooms pg. 189, by Byron & Barbara Sistler, Nashville, TN, 1987. Jared, (Garret), William to Elizabeth Roulstone 12-2-1792. (Bk) Early East Tennessee Marriages Vol. 2 Brides pg. 316, by Byron & Barbara Sistler, Nashville, TN, 1987. Roulstone, Elizabeth to William Garret (Jared) 12-2-1792. (Bk) Jefferson Co., TN Marriages pg. 121 1792-1870 by Va. C. D Armand, Jared (or Garret), William to Elizabeth Roulstone; 12-2-1792, Clerk wrote Garret for groom s surname. (Bk) Historical Register of VA s in the Revolution- pg. 414 by John H. Gwathney, Jarrard, William, Capt. Berkeley Military, E & Jarret, William, Loudoun Military, E. (Bk) List of Revolutionary Soldiers of VA, pg. 239, Jarrard, William (Capt. Berkley) Aud. Acct. XV, 318 Jarret, William (Loudoun) Aud. Acct. XV, 419. Descendants: From the Book: The Tennessee Society of the DAR 1894-1960. Mattie M.B. Carr (J.F., Jr.) # 451452; Gretchen Boyd # 264844; Mary B. Jennings (A.C.) # 433653; Anna B. Haile (H.M., Jrs.) # 362696; Charline F. Hutcherson (W.P.) # 409088; & Floy B. Wooten (Young) # 330061; Mildred B. Smith (C.H.) # 459197; Lillian M. Young (Roy Brown) # 269575. One of the 1 st Quaker communities in America was located on Pagan Creek under the leadership of William Jared pg. 14, Book of Jared Vol. 1, Eleanor Hall. Sifting from Putnam County Tennessee by Mary Hopson: Towns, Communities & People: Indexed by John Doyle Hopson and Sonia Denis Rittenberry Hopson 1991. Pg. 2 William Jared Grave: William Jared, the older brother of Joseph, came to Tennessee in 1796 and settled on Indian Creek near Buffalo Valley on land given to him for his service during the Revolution. Four years earlier he had married Elizabeth Ralson (Elizabeth Besty Raulston) in Bedford County,

Virginia. He may have influenced his brother to follow him into the area. Born on June 3, 1758, he died September 22, 1827, and is buried in the Jared Family Cemetery located near the old homesite on Indian Creek Road. Land later owned by John Bell Denny, s/o Jonathan Denny & Agnes Thompson Winfree. Sifting from Putnam County Tennessee by Mary Hopson: Towns, Communities & People: Indexed by John Doyle Hopson and Sonia Denis Rittenberry Hopson 1991. Pg. 2 Joseph Jared Grave: Joseph Jared, s/o John Jared the wagonmaker & Hannah Whitacre. After the American Revolution, several soldiers of the Continental Army settled in that part of the wilderness of Tennessee that was to become Putnam County. Joseph Jared came to Tennessee in 1810, settling in Buffalo Valley near his older brother William Jared. Martha Beard was his first wife and Elizabeth Bolen his second. He was born January 2, 1760 and died March 4, 1835, and is buried in the Jared- Ensor Cemetery located near the old homesite on Indian Creek Road. Early East Tennessee Marriages Vol. 1 - Grooms by Byron & Barbara Sistler Nashville, Tennessee 1987: pg. 189 JARED, (Garret?), William to Elisabeth Roulstone 12-2-1792 (Je) Early East Tennessee Marriages Vol. 2 Brides by Byron & Barbara Sistler Nashville, Tennessee 1987: pg. 316 ROULSTONE, Elisabeth to William Garret (Jared?) 12-2-1792 (Je) ROULSTONE, Elisabeth to William Jared (Garret?) 12-2-1792 (Je) Source: Jefferson County, Tennessee: Reel 23 State Library, Nashville, TN: pg. 1 William Garret to Elizabeth Roulstone Dec. 2, 1792 Jefferson Co., Tennessee Marriages 1792 1870 by VA C D Armand: JARED (or GARRET), William to Elizabeth Roulstone: 12-2-1792 Moses Roulstone: (Clerk wrote Garret for groom s surname) Historical Register of VA in the Revolution by John H. Gwathney: JARRARD, William, Capt. Berkeley Military JARRET, William, Loudoun Military List of Revolutionary Soldiers of VA: 1912 Pg. 239: JARRARD, William (Capt. Berkeley) Aud. Acct. XV 318 Pg. 239: JARRET, William (Loudoun) Aud. Acct. XV 419 Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of the American Revolution Buried in Tennessee 1974 compiled by Lucy Womack Bates, Chairman Revised 1979 by Helen Crawford Marsh Published by Tennessee Society, NSDAR JARED, WILLIAM: b. 6-3-1758 Bedford Co., VA d. 9-22-1827 Putnam Co., TN. ELIZABETH RAULSTON b. 1-6-1770, VA d. 6-18-1835, Putnam Co.,. TN, Buffalo Valley. Children: Moses b. 4-10-1794 d. 4-30-1825 md 5-3-1818 to Melinda Byrne b. 8-3-1800 d. 12-7-1881; Martha b. 10-10-1795 md Lawrence Byrne; Naomi b. 9-17-1797 md John Simmons; Ruth b. 3-18-1802 md Martin Brown; William b. 6-18-1805 md Martha Jett; Samuel b. 8-3-1807 md Mary Scruggs; John b. 6-18-1811 md Anna Carr; Matthew b. 7-2-1813; Joseph b. 3-17-1800 md 1 st Dorcas Byrne, md 2 nd Rachel Ray. Ref: Army Records, VA State Archives Library; Auditors Accts, Vol. 15; Militia of VA, Vol. 8; DAR #524900. DAR MEMBERS Rev l War Soldier, William Jared/Jarrad/Jarret Audrey June Denny Lambert #811361: NSDAR, Stoney Creek Chapter, MI Mary Ruth Leftwich Formosa: NSDAR, Caney Fork Chapter, TN Hattie Lee Payne Fitzpatrick: NSDAR, Caney Fork Chapter, TN Marquerite Bobbie Ann Lancaster Cooksey: NSDAR, Caney Fork Chapter, TN Vivian McDonald Fisher: NSDAR, Caney Fork Chapter, TN Ann Miriam Shanks Gwaltney: NSDAR French Lick Chapter, TN Eileen Parsons McKee Griffin: NSDAR White Sands Chapter, Alamogordo, NM FIRST FAMILIES OF TENNESSEE EAST TENNESSEE HISTORICAL SOCIETY: William Jared: page 188: Born: 1758, Loudoun Co., VA - Died: 1827, Putnam Co., TN; Married: Elizabeth Raulston: County Settled: Jefferson, 1792: Proof: Marriage Record. Descendants: Ann Miriam Shanks Gwaltney; Mary Elizabeth Formosa; John W. Leftwich; Mary Lancaster Leftwich; Mary Ruth Leftwich Formosa Lewis; John Jared Maddux, Jr.; John Jared Maddux III; Sara Katherine Maddux; Lara Anne Moore; Richard Lane Moore; Virginia Lane Maddux Moore; Daniel Hurley Rader IV; John Noel Rader; Mary Virginia Radar; Rachel Elizabeth Rader; Rachel Maddux Rader; Abby Catherine Formosa Shirvers & Audrey June Denny Lambert.

Source: The Raulstons by Leonard Raulston, Published by South Pittsburg, Tennessee, 1970 Pg. 11: (Talking about Matthew Roulston/Raulston, father of Elizabeth Roulston/Raulston who md William Jared). Prior to Matthew s death, his oldest daughter, Elizabeth, who married William Jared of Revolutionary War fame, had moved to Sumner County, (TN) which had been established in 1797 and it was in that direction that the other children moved after Matthew s death. The locations of the farms which they entered in what was then Sumner County is today near Chestnut Mound in Putnam County, (TN). Sumner County was named after Major General Jethro Sumner, who stood with the Colonial forces in North Carolina against the British General Charles Cornwallis. Matthew s other daughter Ruth, who married Mark Young, also came and settled not far away in Buffalo Valley. Some few years later William and Samuel came and settled in Sumner and Williamson counties. Moses, the remaining brother, moved to Warren County, Illinois but a year later returned with his children and grandchildren and settled in Blount and Hamilton Counties. Source: Smith County Historical and Genealogical Society: COUNTY CAPSULE BURIED: Quarterly Newsletter: Vol. 8, No. 3, Summer 1996: Front Cover, Contents of Issue: FRONT COVER: The Tennessee Bicentennial Celebration continued Saturday, April 27, 1996 in Nashville at the new Bicentennial Mall where the ninety-five counties time capsules were buried. These time capsules will not only give future Tennesseans a slice of life for 1996, but they will also send a message about the unique aspects of each county. Pictured burying Smith County s time capsule are four generation of several of Tennessee s first settlers: John Lancaster, Sr., Thomas Ensor, Matthew Roulston, William Jared and James Trousdale. Descendants of 1 st settler Lancaster are Left: Betsy Formosa Hudson, Front: Taylor Shivers (a tenth generation Tennessean), Mary Lancaster Leftwich, (Right: with shovel), Mary Ruth Leftwich F. Lewis. http://www.ajlambert.com ELIZABETH JARED SIMMONS B. 30 OCTOBER 1817, PUTNAM CO., TN D. 30 OCTOBER 1906 DAUGHTER OF: JOHN SIMMONS & NAOMI JARED, D/O WILLIAM JARED & ELIZABETH ROULSTON MD 1 ST REV. JOHN BASCOM LEE MD 2 ND REV. PERRY UPTON ARABELLA FELICIA LEE B. 3 JULY 1835, TN D. 19 MARCH 1903 DAUGHTER OF: JOHN BASCOM LEE & ELIZABETH JARED SIMMONS MD 1 ST JOHN ELLIS MD 2 ND BENJAMIN UPTON NAOMI ADELINE ELLIS B. 8 APRIL 1854 AUGUST 1946, OK DAUGHTER OF JOHN ELLIS & ARABELLA FELICIA LEE MD NATHAN OLIVER SALSMAN MARTHA SALSMAN DAUGHTER OF NATHAN OLIVER SALSMAN & NAOMI ADELINE ELLIS MD MCKAY Source: Book of Jared by Eleanor Hall, pg. 289. Naomi Jared b. 17 September 1797 in Jackson Co., TN married 5 October 1815, John Simmons. As a boy John Simmons accompanied his parents to what is now Franklinton, LA. His sister Jane Simmons

married Colonel James Raulston/Roulston and remained in Tennessee. When British invasion of Louisiana appeared imminent young Simmons joined the 13 th LA Militia. In the engagements near the city the British were defeated with great losses. When the emergency was over, John Simmons contacted Colonel Raulston and accompanied him back to Nashville, Tennessee. There he met and married Colonel Raulston s niece, Naomi Jared. They later moved to Missouri when the Civil War began. He was a Southern sympathizer and it nearly cost him his life. Threatened with arrests for having served Confederate cavalry in his shop, he refused to be taken. His daughter Elizabeth seized a hoe and, holding its sharp point over the head of the Union soldier whose pistol was leveled at her father, shouted, Shoot and I will sink this hoe in your brain! This display of courage and devotion struck at the heart of the Union commander. He ordered his men out, congratulated Elizabeth, saluted and left. John Simmons died 1 October 1868 and was first buried near Thomasville, MO. His wife Naomi Jared died in Mountain Grove, MO, 24 December 1876 and was buried in the Old Cemetery. John s remains were later moved and reburied beside her. For information on a part of John Simmon s ancestry see, The Pickens Family by Kate Pickens Day. NEW INFORMATION: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution: Office of the Historian General, 1776 D Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20006-5303: Dear Ms. Lambert: 26 July 2006 It is with pleasure that permission is granted to place a marker at the grave of Revolutionary War soldier William Jarratt, who is buried in Putnam County, Tennessee. The Office of the Historian General wishes your chapter every good wish for the placement and dedication of this marker. REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIER WILLIAM JARRATT SOLDIER LOUDOUN COUNTY MILITIA BORN ON JUNE 3, 1758 IN HUNTERDON CO., NJ DIED ON SEPTEMBER 22, 1827 IN JACKSON CO., TN MARKER PLACED BY STONEY CREEK CHAPTER, NSDAR William Jared was researched and documented in the Book of Jared by Eleanor Hall. In her first book she talks about William Jared and his service in the Revolutionary War along with his father, John Jared s service during the war. At this time in history there were two men by the name of William Jarret & William Jarrard. The one named William Jarret is the one that the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) claims is William Jared, s/o John Jared & Hannah Whitacre. This person is credited with being a soldier in the Loudoun Militia, E. of VA. The other person William Jarrard is credited with being a Captain of the Berkley Militia, E. of VA. Audrey J. (Denny) Lambert was accepted as by the NSDAR on 2 July 2002, her ancestor being William Jarret her National Number: 811363, Stoney Creek Chapter, Rochester, MI. In 2005 she started a quest of documenting the William Jared Cemetery near Buffalo Valley in the 11 th Civil Dist. of Putnam Co., TN. The area was once in Jackson Co., TN before Putnam Co. was formed. The cemetery is the resting place of William Jared, s/o John Jared and Hannah Whitacre. This cemetery has been fenced to keep the cattle from destroying the remaining tombstones and to preserve the area of the cemetery. As of 2006 Audrey J. Lambert is working on a project to have a official DAR marker installed to honor the Revolutionary service of William Jared. The surname of Jared has been spelled many different ways throughout this families history. The DAR has decided that the spelling should be William Jarratt so this is what will be inscribed on his DAR marker. The DAR genealogists in Washington D.C. have researched William Jarratt to make sure he is the one to be credited with this marker. This is a letter I received from them and the proof they came up with. Much of this proof was submitted at the time that Audrey J. Lambert became a member of the DAR and was submitting documentation for a Revolutionary grave marker but there was some confusion on the service and birth location for the William Jared buried in the William Jared cemetery which was originally called the old Jared-Byrne Cemetery in Putnam Co., TN. Source: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution: Office of the Historian General, 1776 D Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20006-5303: Dear Ms. Lambert: 26 July 2006 I am writing to offer some explanation for the text that was approved for your marker for William Jarratt. I realize that many of the facts differ from those that you submitted. Please find enclosed copies of the documentation that was used to prove the text. In 2004, documentation was found to prove that the William Jarratt in question served as a soldier from Loudoun County, VA and that it was another man that served as Captain from Berkley County, VA. Documentation was also found to prove his birth location as Kingwood,

probably Hunterdon County, New Jersey, and his residence between 1775 and 1783 as Loudoun County, VA. The Office of the Historian General have spent a good deal of time verifying the information for William Jarratt to make sure that accurate information was attributed to the correct man. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me and I will forward your request on to the staff genealogist. Our office would like to congratulate you on the approval of your marker and would like to wish you the best of luck as you plan for your dedication ceremony. Sincerely, Elizabeth C. Roscio, Assistant Historian, Office of the Historian General, NSDAR PROOF OF BIRTH LOCATION: Source: Book of Jared by Eleanor McAllister Hall, 1962: pg. 5 Hannah (Whitacre) Jared, John s wife, visited with their women. She told them that her ancestors came from Pennsylvania and were among the earliest Quaker settlers of Bucks County. She had met John and married him in Pennsylvania 8 August 1757, the year her father s family moved from Falls Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania, to Kingston Monthly Meeting in New Jersey. She had joined her parents in New Jersey for a time before bringing her two small sons and settling in this wilderness country with John. Already this Piedmont bench in Virginia was so thickly populated a Monthly Meeting of the Quakers was established just a few miles to the east in Fairfax County. Her parents were coming from Kingston, New Jersey to join the Fairfax congregation and live near their only daughter. Source: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy by William Wade Hinshaw, author and publisher; Thomas Worth Marshall, Editor & Douglas Summers Brown, collaborator and Historian for Virginia. pg. 523: JARRETT, Hannah, roof Kingwood MM, N. J. 10-9-1761, dated 10-9-1761 (about to rem the cert says). roof means (received on certificate from) MM means (monthly meeting) rem means (remove, removed) cert means (certificate) This source states that William Jarrett s mother, Hannah Jarrett (maiden name Whitacre), did not move to Virginia until 1761. Prior to that she was living in New Jersey. This coincides with the information about Hannah and her sons that is found in The Book of Jared, pg. 5. Pg. 578 Caleb & Benjamin fight; Caleb makes ack & Benjamin is dis 30-9-1775 (They were sons of John & Naomi Whitacre, who were roof Kingwood MM, N. J. 31-10-1761) On 24-2-1776 it was rpd that Caleb & Benjamin Whitacre are still making addresses to young women not of our Society, with the object of marriage ; Caleb s ack was acc, he now being pledged to m Phebe Gore whom he m 31-10-1776 but Bejamin was dis 27-4-1776, his ack was acc & he was rst 28-4-1781. Benjamin had in the meantime m Alice (nm, maiden name unknown) who was rec in mbrp on rq 23-6-1782 (See separate entries)..more information on Caleb Whitacre follows in this book. ack means (acknowledged marriage out) dis means (disowned disowned for) roof means (received on certificate from) rpd means (reported) acc means (accept accepted acceptable) m means (marry married marrying marriage) rst means (reinstate reinstated) mbrp means (membership) rq means (request requests requested) nm means (non member) This source states that Hannah Whitacre Jared s parents moved from New Jersey to Loudoun County, VA in October 1761. PROOF OF RESIDENCE DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR: Source: Loudoun County Virginia Records Loudoun County Virginia Tithables 1758-1786, Vol. 2 1770-1778 with index complied by Marty Hiatt & Craig Roberts Scott, Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia 1995. pg. 884: Loudoun County, Virginia Tithables, 1758-1786: (1778) John Jarrard, William Jarrard, Joseph Jarrard & John Palmer (4). Source: Loudoun County Virginia Records Loudoun County Virginia Tithables 1758-1786, Vol. 3 1770-1786 (plus undated lists, additionals added by the court, and exemptions) with index complied by Marty Hiatt & Craig Roberts Scott, Iberian Publishing Company, Athens, Georgia 1995.

pg.1059: Loudoun County, Virginia Tithables, 1758-1786: (1779) John Jarett, Wm Jarrett (& son) Jos Jarrett, Thos. Palmer (4), John Palmer (1). Pg. 1240: Loudoun County, Virginia Tithables, 1758-1786: (1782): John Jarrett, Wm Jarett (3), John Palmer Senr. (1) & John Palmer Jr., (2). PROOF OF SERVICE DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR: Source: Historical Register of VA s in the Revolution- pg. 414 by John H. Gwathmey Jarrard, William, Capt. Berkeley Military, E Jarret, William, Loudoun Military, E. Source: Virginia State Library: List of Revolutionary Soldiers of VA Special Report of the Department of Archives and History for 1911, By H. J. Eckenrode, Archivist, pg. 239 Jarrard, William (Capt. Berkley) Aud. Acct. XV, 318 Jarret, William (Loudoun) Aud. Acct. XV, 419 NAME: Mary Frances (Leftwich) Huddleston (Marie Frances) Female White - Widow DATE OF BIRTH: 11 June 1864 DATE OF DEATH: 7 December 1933 PLACE OF BIRTH: Putnam Co., TN AGE: 69 yrs. 7 months 28 days CAUSE OF DEATH: Pulinanary Tuberculosis caused by Influenza ATTENDED BY: Samuel Denton, M. D., Buffalo Valley, TN INFORMANT: M. A. Leftwich, Cookeville, TN CEMETERY: Joseph Jared Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN FATHER: William Leftwich, VA MOTHER: Mary Ann Brown, Putnam Co., TN HUSBAND: Samuel Jarred Sam Huddleston (b. 1856 d. 1925, buried in the Joseph Jared Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN. CERTIFICATE: 26781 (1933) COUNTY: Putnam REMOVAL: Walter Vaughn, 8 Dec. 1933 UNDERTAKER: Thurman Dowell, Granville, TN on 8 Dec. 1933 Source: Herald Newspaper, Cookeville, TN: 12 June 1947 Mrs. Mary Jane (Whitaker) Huddleston Obt. b. 22 November 1875 d. 7 June 1947 w/o William Lowery Huddleston, b. 27 June 1870 d. 10 September 1948, s/o Byrum Frank Huddleston & Ruth Jared, d/o Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Sophroni Susan Scruggs. Byrum Frank Huddleston, s/o Isaac Alexander Huddleston & Judith Nicholas Wallace Both Buried: Shipley Church Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Mary Jane Huddleston, 73. Services were held at the Shipley Church and were conducted by the Rev. T. W. Andrews and the Rev. Dow Ensor. Burial was in the Shipley cemetery. Mrs. Huddleston died at her home Saturday morning after an extended illness. She was a native of Putnam County and a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are her husband Lowery Huddleston; a son Horace Huddleston; a daughter Mrs. R. D. Allen, both of Cookeville; 2 brothers, D. C. Whitaker, Cookeville and Jim Whitaker, Baxter, 5 sisters, Mrs. Simon Whitaker, Mrs. Comer McBroom, Mrs. Osia Watts, Mrs. Cleo Watts, and Mrs. Sue Elrod all of Cookeville, TN.

NAOMI JARED DESCENDANTS: Naomi Jared, b. 17 September 1797 in Jackson Co., TN, d/o William Jared & Elizabeth Raulston md John Simmons 5 October 1815. As a boy John Simmons accompanied his parents to what is now Franklinton, LA. His sister Jane married Colonel James Raulston and remained in TN. When British invasion of Louisiana appeared imminent young Simmons joined the 13 th LZ Militia. In the engagements near the city the British were defeated with great losses. When the emergency was over, John Simmons contacted Colonel Raulston and accompanied him back to Nashville, TN. There he met and married Colonel Raulston s niece, Naomi Jared. They later moved to MO when the Civil War began. He was a Southern sympathizer and it nearly cost him his life. Threatened with arrests for having served Confederate cavalry in his ship, he refused to be taken. His daughter Elizabeth seized a hoe and, holding its sharp point over the head of the Union soldier whose pistol as leveled at her father, shouted, Shoot and I will sink this hoe in your brain! This display of courage and devotion struck at the heart of the Union commander. He ordered his men out, congratulated Elizabeth, saluted and left. John Simmons died 1 October 1868 and was first buried near Thomasville, MO. His wife Naomi Jared died in Mountain Grove, MO, 24 December 1876 and was buried in the Old Cemetery. John s remains were later moved and reburied beside her. For information on a part of John Simmon s ancestry see The Pickens Family by Kate Pickens Day. William Jared Simmons, s/o John Simmons & Naomi Jared. Rev. William Jared Simmons, b. 28 February 1819, Indian Creek, Jackson Co., TN d. 30 June 1891 at Alma, AR, third s/o John Simmons & Naomi Jared. A pioneer Methodist preacher of the circuit rider days. He was also a blacksmith, farmer and cabinet maker. Mrs. Rome Peevey, age 87 (1961) is his only living child. She recalls that her father came to Alma, AR when she was five years old. They camped under a tree and put boards and a tent around the tree to protect them until Rev. Simmons could build a log cabin. How the children enjoyed living there! Mrs. Peevey can remember when the first train came to their community in AR. She also remembered that they put strings across the fireplace, after they moved into their cabin, to hang the diapers on on stormy days. The information on this side of the Simmons family was gathered by Mrs. Jerome Peevey, her daughter Margaret Belt, Margaret Zimmerman and Mrs. Odla Horne of Madison, WI, and Naomi Whittaker of Ft. Worth, TX. Rev. William Jared Simmons md 1 st 22 March 1842, Sussannah Hahn; md 2 nd 1868 Elizabeth Montgomery Lee, b. 8 March 1837 at Springdale, Benton Co., AR. She died 8 March 1916. William Jared Lineage: Book of Jared by Eleanor Hall William Jared (Rev l War) md Elizabeth Raulston = John Jared md Ann Carr = Virginia Jared Jenny Jared md Thomas A. Scudder = Martha Ann Scudder md Jasper Alexander Sanders = Ogeal Sanders md Morgan Hurt Jared = Peggy Ogeal Jared md J. Y. Jake Wallace = Rev. Morgan Edward Wallace, b. 8 January 1949, Cookeville, TN Ina Jo Wallace, b. 27 July 1951, Oak Grove, KY Joseph Jared Lineage: Book of Jared by Eleanor Hall Joseph Jared (Rev l War) md Elizabeth Besty Baker = Josiah Jared md Frances Woodbury Bennett = Joseph Joe Haywood Jared md Ina Belle McCaleb =

Morgan Hurt Jared md Ogeal Sanders = Peggy Ogeal Jared md J. Y. Jake Wallace = Rev. Morgan Edward Wallace, b. 8 January 1949, Cookeville, TN Ina Jo Wallace, b. 27 July 1951, Oak Grove, KY Source: The Boyd Family History, The Descendants of John Boyd & Mary Elizabeth Leath from Anderson County to Putnam County, TN by Carol Hall Bradford. LEONA CAROLINE BOYD 5 (George Washington 4 Bransford 3 John 2 William 1 ) was born June 09, 1885 in Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN, and died September 18, 1966 in MI. She married WALTER WILLIAM PAYNE December 23, 1902, son of JOHN PAYNE and MARY GRIDER. He was born October 08, 1882 in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, and died August 1964, MI. Children of Leona Boyd and Walter Payne are: 1. Hattie Lee Payne, b. September 23, 1903, Putnam Co., TN died May 28, 1994, Smith Co., TN md Charles Scott Fitzpatrick. 2. Elsie Edna Payne, b. January 13, 1904, Putnam Co., TN md 1 st Leslie Huff; md 2 nd George Diske, b. 1907, Granville, Jackson Co., TN d. August 1964. 3. Elsie Euna Payne, b. May 8, 1905, Putnam Co., TN md Samuel D. Engle, December 1, 1929, b. 1901, Sullivan, IN 4. Harry Dibrell Payne, b. October 20, 1909, Putnam Co., TN d. November 25, 1911, Putnam Co., TN, Burial: Cookeville City Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN 5. Ralph Boyd Payne, b. October 16, 1913, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN d. February 12, 1982, Putnam Co., TN. 6. Mary Sue Payne, b. March 24, 1923, Putnam Co., TN md Ira Clayton Sawyers, b. MI. HATTIE LEE PAYNE 6 (Leona Caroline Boyd 5, George Washington 4 Bransford 3 John 2 William 1 ) was born September 23, 1903, Putnam Co., TN died May 28, 1994, Smith Co., TN. She married CHARLES SCOTT FITZPATRICK September 16, 1921, son of Wirt Fitzpatrick and Molly Ballard. He was born September 30, 1894 in Chestnut Mound, Smith Co., TN, and died August 27, 1964. More about HATTIE LEE PAYNE Burial: Gordonsville Cemetery, Gordonsville, Smith Co., TN More about CHARLES SCOTT FITZPATRICK Burial: Gordonsville Cemetery, Gordonsville, Smith Co., TN More about WIRT FITZPATRICK b. 22 July 1873, TN d. 22 October 1949. Burial: New Macedonia Baptist Cemetery, Pea Ridge Rd., Smith Co., TN. More about MOLLIE (BALLARD) FITZPATRICK b. 16 July 1874, TN d. 21 June 1914, TN Burial: Fitzpatrick Cemetery, Smith Co., TN. (1900 census 8 th Civil Dist., Smith Co., TN: Dwl: 63 Wert Fitzpatrick is head of household, 26 yrs. old, b. July 1873, TN, md 8 yrs. to Mollie, 25 yrs. old, b. January 1874, TN. Children: Compton, 7 yrs. old, b. March 1892, Charles, 5 yrs. old, b. September 1894 & Blake Fitzpatrick, 3 yrs. old, b. December 1896. All born in TN). (1910 census 8 th Civil Dist., Smith Co., TN: Dwl: 147 Wert Fitzpatrick is head of household, 36 yrs. old, TN, M1, md 18 yrs. to Mollie, 35 yrs. old, TN, M1. Children: Compton, 16 yrs. old; Charlie, 14 yrs. old; Blake, 12 yrs. old; Eva, 9 yrs. old; Wayne, 7 yrs. old; Winnie, 5 yrs. old & Homer Fitzpatrick, 2 yrs. old. All born in TN). (1920 census 8 th Civil Dist., Smith Co., TN: Dwl: 20 Family: 21 Wirt Fitzpatrick is head of household, 46 yrs. old, TN, widow. Children: Eva, 18 yrs. old; Wayne, 16 yrs. old; Winnie, 14 yrs. old, Homer, 10 yrs. old & May N Fitzpatrick, 7 yrs. old. All born in TN) (1930 census 8 th Civil Dist., Hwy #24, Smith Co., TN: Dwl: 91 Charles Fitzpatrick is head of household, 35 yrs. old, TN, Occupation: Mechanic Boiler repair, (26 yrs. old 1 st marriage) md to Hattie L., 27 yrs. old, TN (16 yrs. old 1 st marriage). Children: Charles M., 7 yrs. old; Dorothy E., 6 yrs. old; Jack, 3 8/12 yrs. old & Mildred Fitzpatrick, 1 11/12 yrs. old. All born in TN) (1930 census 8 th Civil Dist., Glover Hollow Rd., Smith Co., TN: Dwl: 146 - Wirt Fitzpatrick is head of household, 56 yrs. old, TN, (20 yrs. old 1 st marriage), md to Martha, 44 yrs. old, TN, (19 yrs. old 1 st marriage). Children: Loid A., 4 5/12 yrs. old; Claudie M. Fitzpatrick, 2 2/12 yrs. old. Also living in the household: Paul W. Fitzpatrick, brother, 52 yrs. old, single, TN, Occupation: Salesman Toilets)

Note: Glover Hollow Rd. is next to Saint Mary Road, Smith Co., TN, where a Lillie J. Fitzpatrick, 64 yrs. old, widow lives and a Thomas Fitzpatrick, 28 yrs. old, TN lives. Children of Hattie Payne and Charles Scott Fitzpatrick are: Charles Morgan Fitzpatrick, b. October 2, 1922, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Dorothy E. Fitzpatrick, b. February 17, 1924 Jack William Fitzpatrick, August 19, 1926, Old Hickory, TN Mildred Jean Fitzpatrick, b. May 6, 1928, Old Hickory, TN md Frank Apple, December 3, 1952, b. November 19, 1921, Buffalo Valley, Putnam Co., TN d. October 18, 1997, Carthage, Smith Co., TN, buried in the Gordonsville Cemetery, Gordonsville, Smith Co., TN. Joe Ralph Fitzpatrick, b. July 30, 1935, Chestnut Mound, Smith Co., TN Walter William Payne Obt. Mr. Payne passed away August 7, 1964 at the age of 81 years. He was born October 8, 1882 in Cookeville, Tennessee and had been a resident of Detroit for the past 45 years. He leaves his wife, Leona; four daughters, Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Samuel Engle, Mrs. George Biske and Mrs. Ira Sawyers, one son, Ralph; fifteen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Spiller-Spitler Funeral Home, 836 North Main St., Royal Oak, MI, Monday, August 10, 1964 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Robert Dickson officiating. Burial will be in the Oakview Cemetery. MATTIE LEAH (BYRNE) WATTS OBT. IN MEMORY OF MRS. MATTIE WATTS We loved her! We loved her face, which reflected an almost faith in God. We loved that spirit that kept her buoyant even after her paralysis affliction. We loved that faint whisper that apprised us was nearer God s portals that she was to us. We loved her silent being, her beautiful eyes, as when unable to speak more she raised her almost lifeless hand upward toward God where He waited for her. How much better we feel to take up our cross and try harder than ever to live a better life! How much more we want to sing the dear old songs, the songs that she requested to be sung to her in her last illness, How Firm A Foundation, Jesus, Lover of My Soul, What a Friend We Have in Jesus, and Amazing Grace. Mrs. Mattie L. Watts, age 75 years, 8 months and 20 days, was born April 10 th, 1853. She was born at Bainsboro, Tennessee; converted to the Christian religion at the age of twelve years, and joined the Methodist Church, of which she was a loyal member and a faithful worker until affection of paralysis rendered her a cripple in 1924. All of her children were at her bedside in the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Chem of Blackwell, to shower upon her their love and give her all the tender care in their power. Note: Bainsboro/Gainsboro, TN is a mistake Mattie Leah (Byrne) Watts was born near Granville, TN. Many friends of the Chem family were exceedingly kind and helpful. Rev. L. N. Lipscomb of Sweetwater preached Mrs. Watts funeral. He was better able and more fitted for the occasion since Mrs. Watts mothered him and his wife before he became a preacher. He loved her and he has her wonderful inspiration to strive to impart to others. Thus will the gems of her life be scattered on and on and on. Rev. Lipscomb is only one who had the rare privilege of coming in direct contact with Mother Watts. Many others can testify to the radiance of her life of light and love. Rev. Van Zandt, Methodist pastor of Blackwell, offered some thoughts at the service which were held in the Methodist Church of Blackwell. The interment was in the Blackwell cemetery. To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give him a white stone and in that stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it. (Rev. 2-17, which is the text that Rev. Lipscomb based his remarks upon. Mother Watts loved that part of the scriptures. Mrs. Watts is survived by her husband, J. B. Watts, age 80, and by one sister and three brothers. The sister and two brothers live in Tennessee and the other brother in the state of Oregon. She is also survived by five children and has two dead. The five children are: Walter Watts of Fort Worth; Will Watts of Abilene: Mrs. Dee Lauless of Goree; Mrs. H. C. McKee of El Paso, having visited Mrs. Chem only two weeks before her death. Other relatives are: A niece, Mrs. Mattie Wren of Big Spring, and Mrs. Margaret Watts of Snyder and children, who attended the funeral. The Watts family are well known here, having lived a number of years near Snyder. For the past few years they have been living at El Paso.

Blackwell Cemetery, Blackwell, Nolan Co., TN Located N of Blackwell, TX on Hwy 70, about 1 mile N of town on the E side of Road: 320641N 1001919W *Mattie Leah (Byrne) Watts b. 10 April 1853, Jackson Co., TN d. 31 December 1929 d/o Terrell Byrne, (s/o Lawrence Byrne & Martha Pasty Jared) and Mary Jane Spurlock, (d/o Col. Josiah Spurlock & Leah Manier) w/o James Bennett Watts. *J.(ames) B.(ennett) Watts, b. 1849, Jackson Co., TN d. 1933 Note: Col. Josiah Spurlock, a physician and surgeon. Veteran of the war of 1812, where he was raised to the rank of Colonel. He was with Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815 and served as companion and bodyguard to Old Hickory. Note: Lawrence Byrne, s/o William Byrne/O Byrne (b. 1768, Dublin, Ireland d. 23 December 1823) & Rhoda England (b. 2 October 1773, White Co., TN) Rhoda lived to be 104 yrs. old. Everyone called her Granny Byrne. Lawrence was a brother of Malinda Byrne who married Martha Patsy Jared s brother Moses Jared. Many children of William Byrne are intermarried with those of the Jared family. Moses Jared and Martha Pasty Jared, children of William Jared (Revl War) & Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston/ Raulston. Note: Robert Lee, s/o Josiah Jared & Catherine Bennett md Catherine Frances Byrne, d/o Capt. James Polk Byrne & Catherine Folley. James P. Byrne, s/o Lawrence Byrne & William Byrne & Rhoda England. NAME: Catherine (F)rances Jared Catherine Frances (Byrne) Jared DATE OF BIRTH: ca. 1872 PLACE OF BIRTH: TN DATE OF DEATH: 17 July 1909 PLACE OF DEATH: Nashville, TN AGE: 37 years CAUSE OF DEATH: Carcinoma Breast also spinal trouble. ATTENDED BY: C. A. Robertson, M. D. SPOUSE: married MOTHER: Catherine Folley FATHER: Capt. James Polk Byrne OCCUPATION: Housekeeping CERTIFICATE: 20345 COUNTY: Nashville, TN Byrne Family Cemetery on Shepherdsville, Rd., Jackson Co., TN Located in Civil Dist. 5. From Gainesboro take Hwy 53 leading from Gainesboro to Granville (about 4 miles from Granville). As you do down Bell Hill turn left on Shepherdsville Road (290) and go about 100 yards. The cemetery will be on your right. You can read of the Byrne family on pages 76-79 of the Jackson County History Book-200 years of memories. *Terrell Byrne, b. 8 April 1826 d. 17 August 1905, s/o Lawrence Byrne & Martha Pasty Jared. *Mary Jane (Spurlock) Byrne, b. 8 April 1834 d. 19 January 1890, d/o Col. Josiah Spurlock & Leah Manier. Mary Jane Spurlock was the w/o Terrell Byrne. Leona M.(ae) Byrne, b. 19 May 1873 d. 7 December 1933, d/o Terrel Byrne & Mary Jane Spurlock. Sabe Byrne, b. stone is off base no dates. She was the colored servant to Mary (Spurlock) Byrne erected by children of H.(enry) C.(lay) Byrne 1958. *Bascom Byrne, b. 20 October 1856 d. 14 March 1942, s/o Terrell Byrne & Mary Jane Spurlock.. *Darthula (Clark) Byrne, b. 8 April 1855 d. 8 June 1924 md 26 September 1875, Bascom Byrne. She is the d/o Thomas Watts & Matilda Clark. Mattie (Byrne) Brown, b. 14 July 1890 d. 5 September 1924, d/o Bascom Byrne & Darthula Clark. She was the s/o Dave Brown.

Census Place: 1880 District 20, Smith Co., Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255280 National Archives Film T9-1280 Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Ben WATTS Self M M W 30 TN Occ: Farming Fa: --- Mo: TN Mattie WATTS Wife F M W 28 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: TN Walter WATTS Son M S W 5 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Mary WATTS Dau F S W 4 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Matildy WATTS Dau F S W 1 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN John WOODSIDESOther M S W 11 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Joshua JOHNSONOther M M B 30 TN Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: TN Mo: TN Henry HUGH Other M S B 25 TN Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: TN Mo: VA Page 171B 1900 census Hillsboro, Hill Co., TX Dwl: 207 Family: 213 Walter Watts Head 25 M W March 1875 Married (1 yr. married) Farmer TN TN TN Alcie Watts Wife 22 F W May 1878 Married (1 yr. married) (1 child born, 1 child living) TX MS MS Bessie Watts Dau 2/12 F W March 1900 Single TX TN TX William Jared (Revl War) md Elizabeth Anne Besty Roulston/ Raulston = Martha Pasty Jared md Lawrence Byrne = Terrell Byrne md Mary Jane Spurlock = Mattie Leah Byrne md James Bennett Watts = Addie Lee Watts md Henry Christopher McKee = Eileen Parsons, b. 6 June 1919, Alamogardo, NM md Clarence A. Griffin, b. 12 May 1911 d. 15 August 1981. Source: Book of Jared #3 by Eleanor Hall. Eileen tells us of it in her letter dated September 10, 1981. We put Clarence in the hospital July 8 th with pneumonia. He had severe reaction to the medicine. It was just too much. He passed away 15 th of August. I am doing well, amazingly but find it very hard to close out 41 years. I suppose I never will. I am enclosing the eulogy from our editor of the local paper. We were married 14 February 1940. Eileen Parsons-McKee Griffin (DAR National No. 589491) How does NSDAR decide how a patriot's surname is to be spelled? NSDAR combines similarly spelled or sounding names under a common spelling for the clerical convenience of our staff. This in no way indicates that the spelling is a correct or preferred one. Each member should list her ancestor in her chapter yearbook and on her ancestor bar with the spelling which she prefers. In addition, each membership certificate will/should reflect the spelling of a the patriot ancestor's name which the member listed on page one of her application. http://www.ajlambert.com 1910 census 12 th Civil Dist., Murfreeboro Rd., Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 64 Family: 64 Jones, David L. Head 52 M W M1 (20 yrs. md) Farmer General Farm TN TN TN Jones, Lucy Wife 68 F W M1 (20 yrs. md) TN TN TN Jones, Myrtle Dau 19 F W M1 (2 yrs. md) TN TN TN Mary Myrtle Jones md James Beersheba Bersh Jared) Jones, Stellman Son 15 Single TN TN TN Jones, Willie Dau 13 F W Single TN TN TN Jones, Farmer Son 10 M W Single TN TN TN Jones, Dimple L. Dau 8 F W Single TN TN TN

Montgomery, William Father-in-Law 87 M W Widow TN TN TN Jared, James B. Son-in-Law 23 M W (2 yrs. md) TN TN TN 1920 census 2 nd Dist., Central State Hospital, Davidson Co., TN Line 64 Jared, Bersh 33 M W Married TN TN TN (James Beersheba "Bersh" Jared, s/o William James Jared & Elizabeth "Betty" Frances Huddleston. He married Mary Myrtle Jones). Samuel Raulston Jared b. 3 August 1807, Jackson Co., TN d. 12 May 1883, Putnam Co., TN - md 26 February 1832, Mary Sophroni Susan Scruggs b. ca. 1812 d. 30 December 1877 d/o Archibald Scruggs & Sara Nunally Both Buried: +Jared/Huddleston Cemetery, nr. Gentry, Stanton Ridge, TN William James Jared b. 27 June 1841, Putnam Co., TN d. 27 April 1919, Putnam Co., TN s/o Samuel Raulston Jared & Mary Sophroni Susan Scruggs), md 6 July 1866, Putnam, Co. TN, Elizabeth Frances Betty Huddleston b. 6 July 1845, 11 th District, Putnam Co., TN d. 15 December 1925 Both Buried: +Cookeville City Cemetery, TN d/o Isaac A. Huddleston & Judith (Nicholas/Nichols) Wallace sis, Mary J. Huddleston b. ca. 1848. C.S.A. Co. K, 28 th TN Regt Wounded twice, at Shiloh & Egypt Station. 2 nd Lt. Was in the battle of Fishing Creek, Shilo, Murfreesboro, Chickamago, Bartenhouse, Missionary Ridge, and others. He was wounded twice. First in the shoulder at Shiloh, then again in Egypt Station, MS. He was shot in the hip. He was in the Okmulgee Hospital at Macon, GA. He applied for a pension 26 June 1909, Putnam Co., TN. Algood Moore, E.H. Boyd, and S.S. Station gave letters in his behalf, in which they stated that William J. Jared was a man of excellent character and was entitled to full faith and credit upon his oath. He was captured, but they left him because of his wounds and he wasn t taken prisoner. William was a farmer, owned sixty acres, TN. Children of William James Jared & Elizabeth Frances Betty Huddleston are: Frank Jared Susan Susie Jared b. 25 October 1869 d. 9 July 1936 - md 1 st 24 April 1891, Charlie Foster, b. 17 September 1867 d. 8 May 1917 Florilla Jared md Sam Ditty. She died at the age of 80. Leonida Lee Polk Jared b. 24 November 1879 md 1 st Emma Terry md 2 nd May Maxwell Vallie Jared b. 23 August 1883, Putnam Co., TN d. 1 October 1948, TN md 30 September 1906, Putnam Co., TN, Sidney Haskell McDonald b. 12 February 1883 d. 3 December 1977. Vallie Jared McDonald died of Hypertension. DC#23193, Elmwood, TN. Both Buried: Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN. Lecil Nevals McDonald b. 13 December 1907 md Lassie Carlene Farmer Ridley Jared McDonald b. 5 November 1913 d. 24 May 1953 Buried: Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN Mina Mildred McDonald b. 8 August 1909 d. 17 June 1974 Buried: Ridgewood Cemetery, Carthage, Smith Co., TN Vivian Marie McDonald b. 13 October 1915 md 2 July 1938, Smith Co., TN: Record Book 15, pg. 109 to William T. Fisher, b. 20 June 1913 d. 3 January 1962 Beersheba Bersh Jared md Myrtle Jones Leonidas Polk Lee Jared 24 November 1879, Smith Co., TN md 1 st Emma Terry md 2 nd Mary Frances Maxwell. DC# 391, Civil Dist. 1, Cookeville, Oak Street, Putnam Co., TN NAME: William James Jared BIRTH: 27 June 1841 DEATH: 27 April 1919 CAUSE OF DEATH: I attended April 3, 1919 to April 27, 1919 died at 12:00 of diabetic mellitus. ATTENDED BY: L S. J. Ensor M. D., Cookeville, TN AGE: 78 yrs. 10 months OCCUPATION: Farmer FATHER: Samuel Raulston Jared PLACE OF BIRTH: VA MOTHER: Mary Sophroni "Susan" Scruggs PLACE OF BIRTH: TN TRUE: Frank Jared, Tom Bean, TX UNDERTAKER: Whitson Hardware, Cookeville, TN REGISTRAR: Lex Dyer Source: Book of Jared #3 Supplemental by Eleanor Hall: 413 *3720 ALTA TONIE JARED born 27 November 1879, Buffalo Valley, Tennessee to Christopher Columbus 4 (John Jared 3, William Jared 2, John Jared 1) and Montecello Lemiza "Sis" (Braswell) JARED married 27 October 1898 James Peyton LANCASTER born 22 January 1877 died 15 December 1964, son of Robert arid Matilda (Cowan) LANCASTER

Their Children repeated because Book of Jared does not give their birth dates 3726 Vera LANCASTER born 6 July 1900 married McMillan REYNOLDS 3727 Leslie LANCASTER born 22 September 1902 married Alva TERRY 3728 Edward LANCASTER born 24 July 1904 married Dimple KNIGHT 3729 Edith LANCASTER born 3 February 1906 married Toy ROSE 3730 Carl LANCASTER born 17 May 1909 married Almeda PASCHALL 3731 Madge LANCASTER born 4 April 1911 married Walter H. MOSS 3732 Wirt LANCASTER born 23 June 1913 married Jean Doris GWALTNEY 3733 Marguerite Bobbye Ann LANCASTER born 29 October 1915, Smith Co., TN married 26 May 1937, Howell COOKSEY Marriage Book :L 15, pg. 6, J. L. Fisher, Clerk of County Court, Smith Co., TN Bobbye Lancaster Cooksey, Caney Fork Chapter NSDAR. 3634 Mary LANCASTER born 28 April 1918 married Ray LEFTWICH John Wayne LEFTWICH born 22 June 1944 married 25 January 1976 Teresa TURNER born 25 January 1955, d/o Rosco and Henrietta Etta (McDonald) LEFTWICH, of Buffalo Valley, Tennessee Mary Ruth LEFTWICH born 9 November 1947 413 *3726 VERA LANCASTER, was born 6 July 1900 (not August) to James Peyton and Alta Tonie (Jared) LANCASTER married 16 May 1926 McMillan Mack REYNOLDS, (not James Mack) born 1 April 1685,d. 8 August 1949 Source: Book of Jared, pg. 279: Martha Pasty Jared, b. 10 October 1795, d/o William Jared & Elizabeth Raulsten/Raulston; md 12 June 1821, Putnam Co., TN, Lawrence Byrne, b. 8 August 1798, Burke Co., ND d. 19 January 1854 at Jasper, Putnam Co., TN, s/o William Byrne & Rhoda England. Lawrence was a b/o Malinda Byrne who md Patsy s brother Moses. Pasty died 10 April 1832 in Putnam Co., TN. A letter from Elizabeth Raulsten/Raulston gives the circumstances: At Home, May 7, 1832 Dear Sister, I avail myself of this opportunity of writing to you that you may once more hear the language of your old friend and associate for I never expect to see you again unless you visit your old settlement for I am utterly unable to travel any distance but thee hope to see you and brother James sometime and would be glad to hear from you often as I am deprived of your company. I am in tolerable health at present.i must here relate the death of Pasty Byrne who took her departure on the 10 th of last month. She left home about seven weeks before she died and came here on horseback but was very much fatigued when she arrived and gradually grew weaker until the period of her dissolution. She expressed the strongest confidence in God until the last and gently sank to rest in the arms of the dear Redeemer. You must know something of the trouble I feel which is inexpressible but it is much appeased when I contemplate the happy time when my children shall all, with all the followers of Immanuel be restored again to their parents where parting shall be no more. Yours affectionately until death Elizabeth Jared To Jane Raulsten/Raulston RHODA BYRNE JARED YOUNG OBT. b. 24 October 1820, Indian Creek, Putnam co., TN on a Tuesday d. 29 March 1891, Provo, UT on a Sunday d/o Moses Jared Sr. & Malinda Byrne w/o md 1 st 26 July 1836, Nr. Buffalo Valley, Putnam, TN Adolphia Young md 2 nd 1 January 1853 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT, Alfred Douglas Young YOUNG, RHODA: Tennessean Dies in Utah. On May 1st, Mrs. Rhoda Young died at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah, form a complication of diseases incident to old age. Mrs. Young was born and reared in the lower end of Putnam county, being a daughter of Moses Jared, Sr., one of the earliest and most prominent settlers of this section of the State. She married Adolphus Young, who was a brother of the late Peter Young, Esq., of the 11th district. About fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Young moved to Utah where they lived the remainder of their lives and reared a large and interesting family, one of their sons being a member of the State Senate of Utah, and another son has served several terms as Mayor of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Young leaves two sisters in this county, Mrs. David Nichols and Mrs. J. W. Boyd, both of whom reside in the 11th district, while M. A. Jared, her only brother, removed from this county to Missouri a years ago. Mrs. Young leaves several relatives in Cookeville, she begin an aunt of A. W. and J. J. Boyd, B. B. Jared, C. Y. Jared, Mrs. T. C. Holladay and Mrs. J. W. Puckett. [Date: 5/11/1899, Vol. XIII, No. 19, Page 1] The Cookeville Press, Cookeville, TN.

http://www.ajlambert.com Letter written by Malinda (Byrne) Jared on 8 August 1880, Cedar Bluff, TN.