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Family Group Husband s Full Name Rev. Joel Hendley/Henley Sheet Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. Information Obtained From: Birth: ca. 1787 NC Hendley Family Bible Marriage: Death: 15 March 1874 Jackson Co., TN Died on a Sunday Loose District/Chancery Burial: homeplace 9 th Civil Dist., Jackson Co., TN Court Paper Places of Residence: Reel #76, Gipson, T. Gore Occupation: Farmer & Minister Religion: Military Record: Jackson Co., TN Other wives His Father: John Henley His Mother: Levi Ben Murphy Steward & Harriet Henley Bible Wife s Full Maiden Name Mary Horne Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. Hendley family Birth: ca. 1788 NC members. Marriage: Compiler: ajlambert.com Death: ca. 1850 Jackson Co., TN Audrey J. Lambert Burial: homeplace 9 th Civil Dist., Jackson Co., TN Address: 39721 Places of Residence: Timberlane City: St. Hts. Occupation: Religion: Military Record: State: MI Other husbands: Date: 21 November 2003 Her Father: Her Mother: Sex: Children s Full Names: Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. M 1. Capel Cassel Birth: ca. 1807 GA Henley Marriage: ca. 1837 DeKalb Co., TN Full Name of Spouse: Death: 22 October 1879 Putnam Co., TN Elizabeth Medley Burial: +Thomas Cem. on Waterplant Rd. Baxter, TN M 2. Uriah Henley Birth: ca. 1809 SC Marriage: ca. 1841 md ca. 1834 Full Name of Spouse: Death: Julian Katherine Burial: M 3. Aden S. Henley Birth: 14 July 1812 GA Marriage: 18 June 1835 Hebron Baptist Church of Christ, TN Full Name of Spouse: Death: 6 October 1890 Putnam Co., TN Elizabeth Jane Gentry Burial: +Smellage Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN M 4. Nimrod Henley Birth: About 1816 GA md ca. 1836 Marriage: Elizabeth Pettie Full Name of Spouse: Death: About 1869 Jackson Margaret Fanny Broyles? Burial: M 5. Joseph Henley Birth: ca. 1818 NC md Susan Patridge Marriage: 24 February 1839 Hardeman, TN Full Name of Spouse: Death: Nancy Burial: M 6. William Henley Birth: ca. 1824/5 TN Wm. Henley also md Jane Pippin, Mary Welch & a Miss Smith. Marriage: Full Name of Spouse: Death: ca. 1870/80 Only daughter Harriett Henley md Levi Mahalia Jane Fuguay Burial: Ben Murphy Stewart M 7. John C. Henley Birth: 27 December 1829 TN md 2 nd Annie Judd Marriage: 1 October 1850 Possible md a 3 rd time Full Name of Spouse: Death: 23 October 1895 TN wife s name Martha Jane Stewart Burial: +Dodson s Branch Cemetery, Jackson Co., TN unknown M 8. James W. Henley Birth: November 1846 TN Nancy E. Fouch Marriage: 22 September 1873 DeKalb Co., TN b. ca. 1854, TN Full Name of Spouse: Death: 1926 DeKalb Co., TN d. 1891, DK, TN Nancy E. Fouch Burial: +Both Buried: Vanatta Cemetery, DeKalb Co., TN

1836 Jackson County Tennessee Civil Districts and Tax List by James L. Douthat (Pg. 25): 12 TH DIST. TAX LIST, pg. 134 Uriah HANDLEY, Adam, HANDLEY, pg. 135 - Joel HANDLEY, Capel HANDLY, Nimrod HENSLEY, Nathan JUDD. THE TWELFTH DISTRICT TAX LIST: The 12 th District Beginning at the south Ea(st page torn) Corner of the 10 th District in the White County line at Pigeon Roost Creek Near Michael Tailors thence up the pigeon Roost Creek to Rich d Bradfords Mill thence Northward with the west Boundary line of the 10 th District up the first Hollow west of s d Bradfords house and with the road to John Huddleston thence to John Barnes Leaving s d Barnes & Huddleston in the 10 th District thence with the diving Ridge Between pigeon Roost Creek and Huchins Creek and with the road Leading on s d Ridge to Mark Mathews thence up Cane Creek to the Mouth of Peter Anderson Spring Branch thence up s d Branch to s d Anderson and thence Down Edmond Fins Spring Branch thence Down the Middle fork of Blackburns fork to Montgomery Kinnards thence with the road to Leading to Liberty Meeting house thence to wool Woolbrights Leaving said Kinnard in the 10 th District and Peter Andersons in the 12 th District thence with the Extreme top of the ridge Dividing the waters of Flyns Creek(,) Bowermans Branch & Blackburns fork to Joseph Pippins Jun r Including s d pippin in the 12 th District thence with the Extreme top of the Ridge Dividing the waters of the rush fork of Flyns Creek and James Goolsbys fork of Martins Creek to the Junction of s d Goolsby fork and Harpers fork of Martins Creek thence up said Creek to William Carr on Walton road Including s d Carr and all the Inhabitants East of s d Creek and Road & on s d ford in the 12 th District thence south from s d Carr with the Extreme Top of the Ridge to Craven Madduxs Spring Branch thence Down s d Branch to Benjamin Browns farm thence with the road Leading to s d Browns house Including s d Brown in the 12 th District then with the road Leading south to the Buffalo Valley Road thence with said Road to the Road passing Serbert Odom and to Elias Greens Including all the Inhabitants of Mine Lick above where the County line crosses said Creek in the 12 th District thence East with the White County line to the Beginning and the Elections to be at Bird Kinslows. 1840 Census Record of Revolutionary or Military Service On February 28, 1839, President Martin Van Buren sent a message to Congress recommending that the officers appointed to take the Federal Census of 1840 be required to make a return of the names and ages of all Revolutionary Pensioners in the United States. A provision in accordance with the recommendation of President Van Buren was incorporated in the Census Act of March 3, 1839. A special appendix of the census of 1840, gives the entire roll of pensioners of counties. The following is a transcription of that appendix. 1840 Census Jackson Co., TN Dist. 13 Free White Person, Including Heads of Families John Hanley/Henley Males: 5 & under 10 (1) 80 & under 90 (1) Pensioners for Revolutionary or military services, include in the foregoing John Henley age, 89 - Revolutionary War Veteran Number of person in each family employed in Manufacture and trade (1) Females: 5 & under 10 (1) 20 & under 40 (1) Number of white person over 20 years in age in each family that cannot read and write (1) Total (4) (John Henley/Hendley, father of Joel Henley father of Aden Henley Revolutionary War Veteran b. ca. 1751, NC d. after 1840, TN). Source: The Jackson Co. Family History Book 200 Years of Memories presented by the Jackson Historical Society 1996 pp. 190 & 191 Submitted by: Ernest Houston Boyd, b. 1 October 1879, Putnam Co., TN d. December 1956 md 21 August 1912, Putnam Co., TN Mattie Ragland, b. 18 April 1885 d. 28 February 1981, Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN: Both Buried: Cookeville City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. John Henly/Henley/Hendley was listed in the Jackson County census of 1840 as being eighty-nine years old. A veteran of the Revolutionary War, he was wounded at Redding, Pennsylvania and was discharged from service on April 4, 1778 in Virginia. His participation in that war is verified by a compilation of Revolutionary War veterans receiving pensions which was written by Ernest Boyd, Attorney at Law of Putnam County, Tennessee. Born in 1751, John Henly came to Dodson Branch from North Carolina in the late 1700 s. He was given a land grant of six hundred forty acres for his service during the Revolutionary War; the land was in the Dodson Branch area on what is now known as the Old Dodson Branch Road. John Henly had 2 known sons, Joel and John, Jr. Joel Henly was born in North Carolina and moved with his family to Dodson Branch in the late 1700 s. A minister as well as a farmer, he was the Moderator of Spring Creek Baptist Church in Dodson Branch. John Henly, Jr. was born December 7, 1829 in Tennessee. He and his wife Martha had 5 sons and 2 daughters. He died on October 23, 1895 and is buried on the family farm now owned by Nathan Judd on the Dodson Branch Road.

Source: Roster of Soldiers From North Carolina in the American Revolution With An Appendix Containing A Collection of Miscellaneous Records Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1977. pp. 201 & 207: Vol. IV. North Carolina Army Accounts. Old Series Vol. IV & Remarks of Commissioners. Pg. 207: No. 2984: John Henly. 1 appears on musters. Source: Pierce s Register Register of the Certificates Issued by John Pierce, Esquire, Paymaster General and Commissioner of Army accounts for the United States, to Officers and Soldiers of the Continental Army Under Act of July 4, 1783 Seventeenth Report of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1973. Pierce s Register: Register of the certificates issued by John Pierce, Esquire, Paymaster General and Commissioner of Army Accounts for the United States, to officers and soldiers of the Continental Army under act of July 4, 1783. Pg. 3: Among the records which have come down to the present from the time of the Revolution are certain interesting documents connected with the funding of the Revolutionary debt under the act of August 4, 1790. As is well known, during the Revolutionary War the Government was often in extremities on account of the lack of the necessary funds, and especially the pay of the Army was at times greatly in arrears. To remedy, as far as possible, this unfortunate situation the Continental Congress on July 4, 1783, when the war was approaching an end, passed the following resolution: Resolved, That the Paymaster General be, and he is hereby, fully authorized and empowered to settle and finally adjust all accounts whatsoever between the United States and the officers and soldiers of the American Army, so as to include all and every demand which they or either of them may have by virtue of the several resolutions and acts of Congress relating thereto; and that the said paymaster do give certificates of the sums which may appear due on such settlements in the form and manner which the superintendent of the finances of the United States may direct: Provided always, That the certificates to the officers shall be delayed for a reasonable time to obtain returns of payments or advances to them by the States or public departments, where in the opinion of the Paymaster General such delay shall be necessary. It should be noted that these settlements cover only the sums which remained unpaid at the end of the war. In accordance with the resolution, John Pierce, Paymaster General and Commissioner of Army Accounts, prepared and delivered to the officers and men of the Army over 93,000 certificates showing the indebtedness of the Government to each person. Apparently it was not practicable to consolidate into one certificate all the amounts due each particular soldier, and several certificates on account of separate items of indebtedness, in some cases for as small a sum as $1, were issued to the same man. In addition to arrearages of monthly pay and payments on currency depreciation account, there was due to the soldiers in the Continental Army at the close of the war what was known as commutation pay. This arose from a promise made in 1776 providing that at the expiration of the war seven years half pay would be granted to officers and $80 to soldiers who served to the enc. This promise was later changed to half pay for life, and, on petition of officers when the war closed, the half pay for life was ordered to be commuted to five years full pay. Several certificates issued in many cases to the same man therefore generally represent several classes of indebtedness. A certificate for $80 represents service as a private soldier under the promise above mentioned. Pg. 242 No of certificate: 33801 To whom issued: John Henly Amount: $19.80 Source: Tennessee Genealogical Records: Records of Early Settlers From State and County Archives by Edythe Rucker Whitney, 1980 ISBN: 0-8063-0873-7 Pg. 1 REVOLUTIONARY WARRANTS: All the original papers which have been abstracted and published in this section are from loose papers which were located by the compiler in the State Archives in the nineteen-thirties, stored in unclassified and unindexed boxes. All the papers were cleaned and read thoroughly, with the vital items in each abstracted. The papers have now been refiled and some have been laminated for preservation. They are in the State Archives Division of the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. Pg. 40 Grant no. 1506. John Henly; 640 acres on south side of Red River adjoining Martin Armstrong s Middle Corner adjoining Parson Boyd s claim, 4 January 1792. This grant was vacated for 338 and ¾ acres, certificates having been issued for that amount to the grantee (see nos. 2202 and 2203). 1 May 1822, Tennessee County. Source: Grant no. 1506: FHL #1013305 201 (Grant for John Henley): State of North Carolina No. 1506 Know ye that we have granted unto John Henley assignee of Joseph Kills(?) Six hundred and forty acres of land in our County of Tennessee on the South side of Red River Beginning at a hickory and gum Martin Armstrong s Middle Corner which adjoins Parson Boyd s claim running South two hundred and twenty six poles to a Corner West two hundred and twenty six poles to Nicholas s line South two hundred poles to Scurlocks(?) line East two hundred and twenty five poles to Corner South forty six poles to a Stake East one hundred

and twenty five poles to a stake North three hundred and twenty eight poles to McFesson line West one hundred poles to Corner North one hundred and forty four poles to a stake then West Twenty four poles to the Beginning To Hold to the said John Henley his heirs and assigns forever dated the 4 th day of January 1792 Alex Martin Warrant No 3465 R Nelson James Nelson, A(?) Edmonston(?) Henley, (Hendley), Joel Farmer Minister of Hebrurn (Hebron) Baptist Church of Christ - 1834 b. ca. 1787, NC - d. After 1870, Jackson Co., TN s/o John Hendley b. ca. 1751, NC d. after 1840, TN - Revolutionary War Veteran Listed in the 1840 census 13 th Dist., Jackson Co., TN Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military services John Henley is 89 years old in the 1840 census. md Mary Horne b. ca. 1788, NC d. ca. 1850 Joel Hendly was ordained 13 December 1834: signed Jesse Stewart; Henry Burton & Benjamin Butner at Hebron United Baptist Church of Christ later known as Spring Creek & Twelve Corners. Joel Hendley & family came to TN probably from SC between 1809 1812. 1850 census, Jackson Co., TN 9 th Dist. 1850 Census-- Jackson Co., TN - 278-355 Joel Henley, 63, Mary 62, John 21, Elizabeth 11, Frelinghisen 5, NC NC Source: Minutes of the Spring Creek Baptist Church of Jackson and Overton Counties Tennessee 1802-1868 (excluding the Civil War Years) Transcribed by: Jane K. Wall & J. Hobart Bartlett Minutes about Joel Henley/Hendley Pg. 35. February the third Saturday 1836. The church met and after worship proceed to business. 1 st Appointed brother Joel Henley moderator. Brethren Mehanay Job Morgan & William Allen appointed to go and see brother & sister Bartlett & see if they have quit Spring Creek church & report the next meeting in course. Brother Anderson restored. Pg. 36. February the third satureday and 18 th day 1837. The Church met and after worship proceded to business, brother, Joel Henley chosen moderator of Spring Creek Church. *See Joel Henley - Ordained Baptist Minister for more information. Source: Upper Cumberland Researcher: Vol. XXII, Number One, Spring 1997: pg. 11: transcribed by: Joy Neville Mask: From TN State Library and Archives Microfilm: Tax List Roll No. 5 The tax lists contain eighteen columns. The careful researcher will review the original microfilm for possible additional information about the person(s) named. The 12 th District includes that area near Cookeville and Baxter that is presently in Putnam Co., TN. Jackson Co., TN 1836 Tax List, 12 th Civil Dist. Name: Acres: White Poles #51 Silas W. Gentry Silas W. Gentry, s/o Robert Gentry & Nancy Harris #52 William Gentry 50 1 William Gentry, s/o Robert Gentry & Nancy Harris #53 Robert Gentry 1 Robert Gentry md Nancy Harris #56 Uriah Hen? (Hendley) 1 Uriah Hendley, s/o Joel Hendley & Mary Horne #57 Aden Handley 1 Aden Handley/Hendley md Elizabeth Jane Gentry, d/o Robert & Nancy Gentry #68 Nimrod Hensley 1 Nimrod Hensley/Hendley, s/o Joel Hendley & Mary Horne #69 Capel Handley 1 Capel Handley/Hendley, s/o Joel Hendley & Mary Horne 1840 Census Dist. 3, Jackson Co., TN James Fuquey, 1 male 0-5, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 20-30, 1 in agriculture 1840 Census Dist. 10, Gainsboro, Jackson Co., TN (Joel Henley, 1 male 0-5, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 50-60, 4 in agriculture) Joel Hanley/Henley Free White Persons: Total 10: 4 people employed in agriculture: 2 people, scholars at public charge. Males: (1) Under 5 (2) of 10 & under 20 (1) of 20 & under 30 (1) of 50 & under 60 Females: (1) Under 5 (1) of 5 & under 10 (1) of 10 & under 15 (1) of 20 & under 30 (1) of 50 & under 60 1840 Census Dist. 12, Jackson Co., TN Adden Henley, 1 male 20-30, 3 females 0-5, 1 female 20-30, 1 in agriculture

1840 Census Dist. 8, DeKalb Co., TN Capel Henley, 2 males under 5, 1 male 5 and under 10, 1 male 20 and under 30, 1 female 20 and under 30. (1) in agriculture. Males: (2) male under 5, (1) male 5 and under 10, (1) male 20 and under 30 Females: (1) female 20 and under 30 1850 Census Dist. 8, DeKalb Co., TN Dwl: 733 Family: 733 Line: 13 Gabriel Hearon M (value of real-estate400) Farmer NC (Gabriel Herrin md Jane Virginia Hunter) Jane Hearon F 34 TN (Jane Virginia Hunter) John Hearon M 15 Farmer TN Abigail Hearon F 14 TN (Abigail Herrin/Herron, 35 listed in the 1870 census living in the 8 th Dist. DeKalb Co., TN. Dwl: 34 with Paulina, 14, Vina E., 12, Bettie E., 10, Richard, 8 & Sereptha Herron 6 yrs. old all born in TN.) Andrew J. Hearon M 12 TN Sarah Hearon F 10 TN Elizabeth Hearon F 6 TN Malinda Hearon F 5/12 TN (Malinda Herrin md Ammon Amando Ammon Pasada Henley, s/o Capel Cassel Henley/Hendley & Elizabeth Medley.) 1850 Census Dist. 8, DeKalb Co., TN Dwl: 735 Family: 735 Line: 32 Capel Henley 43 M Farmer GA (Capel Cassel Henley, s/o Joel Henley & Mary Horne). Elizabeth 36 F TN (Elizabeth Medley, w/o Capel Henley) Catherine 12 F TN (Catherine Patsy Henley) Parzada 7 F TN (Parzada Parsade Henley md William P. Vicus- md Gabriel Herron) Mary J. 5 F TN (Mary Jane Henley md Andrew W. Riggsby) Nancy 2 F TN (Nancy E. Henley md Joe Pack) 1850 Census Dist. 12, DeKalb Co., TN Dwl: 509 Family: 509 Line: 5 William B. Stoke 35 M Farmer (value of real estate, 1,500) NC Paralee A. 35 F TN Malissa P. 15 F TN Hannah L. 10 F TN Harriet A. 9 F TN Paralee Y. 6 F TN William P. 4 M TN Sarah E. 1 F TN William Hendsley 32 M Farmer NC (could this be William Henley, s/o Joel Henley?) 1850 Census Dist. 9, Jackson Co., TN Dwl: 278 Family: 278 Ancestry.com Image: 39 Joel Handley 63 M W farming NC (Joel Henley s/o John Henley Sr. Joel was the father of Aden Henley) Mary 62 F W NC (Mary Horne) John 21 M W farming TN (John C. Henley, md Martha Jane Stewart) Elizabeth 11 F W TN Frelinghisen 5 M W TN 1850 Census Dist. 9, Jackson Co., TN Dwl: 279 Family: 279 Ancestry.com Image: 39 & 40 Aden, Handley 38 M W farming TN (Aden S. Henley s/o Joel Henley & Mary Horne) Elizabeth 32 F W TN (Elizabeth Jane Besty Gentry d/o Robert Gentry & Nancy Harris) Nancy C.14 F W TN (Nancy Katherine Henley md Craven Maddux Shanks) Julian H.12 F W TN (Juliann Julia Henley md McDonald Wallace) Chreche 9 F W TN (Lucretia Matelia Creese Henley md William Byrd Wells) Mary J. 8 F W TN (Mary Jane Henley md Mr. Vaughn) America F. 6 F W TN (America Frances Henley md James Walker Tinsley) William M. 3 M W TN (William Meredith Billy Henley md Sarah Jane Wells) Martha 1 F W TN - (Martha L. Henley md William Taylor Bill Maxwell) 1850 Census Dist. 9, Jackson Co., TN

Dwl: 280 Family: 280 Uriah Handley 41 M W farming (Value of real estate, $150) SC Katharine Handley 35 F W TN Thomas Handley 16 M W farming TN William Handley 14 M W TN Silas G. Handley 14 M W TN (Living in Greene Co., Fayette Precinct, IL in the 1860 census married to Mary) Elizabeth J Handley 9 MF W TN John Handley 5 M W TN Nancy Handley 3 F W TN (Living in Greene Co., Fayette Precinct, IL in the 1860 census) Ardela Handley 1 F W TN (Living in Greene Co., Fayette Precinct, IL in the 1860 census) 1850 Census Dist. 14, Jackson Co., TN Dwl: 707 William Henly 26 M W Farming TN (William Henley) Mahaly Henly 22 F W TN (Mahalia Jane Fuguay) Hariett Henly 1 F W TN (Harriett Henley md Levi Ben Murphy Stewart) 1850 Census Dist. 14, Jackson Co., TN Dwl: 708 James Fuqway 33 M W Farming TN Margaret Fuqway 33 F W TN John Fuqway 12 M W TN Mary Fuqway 10 F W TN William 7 M W TN 1850 Census Dist. 14, Jackson Co., TN Dwl: 718 Nimrod Henly 34 M W Farming (Value of real estate, $100) GA Elizabeth Henly 50 F W NC (Elizabeth Jackson, d/o Elias Jackson & Edith Edy Stanley) Sally Henly 12 F W TN Elizabeth Henly 10 F W TN Jane Henly 8 F W TN Joel Henly 4 M W TN Silas R. Jackson 23 M W Farming TN Source: 1851 Voters List: Upper Cumberland Genealogical Association, Inc., Vol. No. XIV No.4, 1989, pg. 14. Note: UCGA, Vol. XIV, NO. 4, 1989, pg. 171: 1851 Jackson Co., TN Voters List transcribed by Robert E. Allen of Bakerton, WV. Even if your ancestor was found on the 1850 Jackson Co., TN census, this list proved he was still there as of the 10 June 1851. I, Bailey Butler, Census Taker of Jackson County, hereby certify that The Forgoing is a True List of the Voting Population of Jackson County on the 1 st day of June 1851, as taken by me. Baily Butler, Census Taker. District #9, Jackson Co., TN: # 61: HENLY, Uriah #62: HENLY, Joel #73: HENLY, John #74: HENLY, Aden UCGA, Vol. XIV, No. 4, pg. 174: 1851 Jackson Co., TN Voters List transcribed by Robert E. Allen of Bakerton, WV. District #11, Jackson Co., TN: #76 HENLY, Nimrod UCGA, Vol. XV No. 1, pg. 16: 1851 Jackson Co., TN Voters List transcribed by Robert E. Allen of Bakerton, WV. District #13, Jackson Co., TN: #41: HENLEY, William 1860 census Jackson Co., TN Dist. 9, South of the Cumberland River Post Office: Gainesboro Dwl: 766 Family: 766 Line: 5 Joel Curtice 77 M Farmer (Value of real estate, 150) NC Rheal Curtice 69 F NC Rial Henley 52 M NC (possibly Uriah Henley, s/o Joel Hendley/Henley) Catherine Henley 30 F NC Noah Henley 11 M NC

1860 census Jackson Co., TN Dist. 9, South of the Cumberland River Post Office: Gainesboro Dwl: 777 Family: 777 Line: 35 Nimrod Henley 40 M Farmer (Value of real estate, 100) TN Fanny Henley 30 F TN Mary Henley 10 F TN Joel Henley 13 M TN Martha Henley 1 F TN 1860 census Jackson Co., TN Dist. 9, South of the Cumberland River Post Office: Gainesboro Dwl: 778 Family: 778 Line: 40 John Henley 30 M Farmer (Value of real estate, 150) TN (John C. Henley md Martha Jane John s/o Joel Henley & Mary Horne) Martha Henley 25 F TN Darley Henley 8 M TN Darel or Darley Henley William Henley 4 M TN Mary Henley 2 F TN 1860 census Putnam Co., TN Dist. 1 Dwl: 11 Family: 11 William Henly 35 M W (value of real estate, 100) (value of personal estate, 400) Grocer TN (William Henley, s/o Joel Henley & Mary Horne). Jane Henly 37 F W TN (Mahalia Jane Fuguay) Harriett Henly 10 F W TN James Henly 9 M W TN (James Henley, (1851-1866). 1860 census Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Dist. 13 Dwl: 899 Family: 899 Gabriel Herin 49 M W (value of real estate, 800) (value of personal estate, 500) NC Jane Herin 47 F W TN Elizabeth E. Herin 17 F W TN Malinda Herin 10 F W TN (Malinda Angeline Herron md Amando Ammon Pasada Henley) 1860 census Putnam Co., TN Dist. 13 Dwl: 902 Family: 902 Capel Henly 53 M W Farmer TN Elizabeth Henly 45 F W TN Parzada Henly 17 F W TN Mary Henly 15 F W TN Nancy Henly 13 F W TN Amanda (Amando) Henly 12 M W TN (Amando Ammon Pasada Henley md Malinda Angeline Linda Herron) William Henly 6 M W TN Whitley Henly 4 M W TN 1860 census Greene, Fayette Precinct IL Dwl: 2535 Family: 2535 Silas Henly 24 M W Farmer TN Mary Henly 18 F W IL Edward Henley 1 M W IL Nancy Henly 12 F W TN Ardelia Henly 10 F W TN Source: Upper Cumberland Genealogical Association Newsletter: Vol. 3, #2, April 1978: Civil War Tax List for Jackson County, TN: Assessment Lists of the United States Direct Tax Commission for the District of Tennessee, Transcribed by Jane K. Wall. JACKSON COUNTY, TN: Assessments were made under the act of Congress entitled An Act for collection of Direct Taxes in the insurrectionary districts approved June 7, 1862. The form contained 23 column headings, only 7 of which were used by the enumerator. To conserve space in presenting this list, columns headed No. of Lots, No. of Acres and Other have been combined. The Tax and Penalty columns were not abstracted. However, the tax amounted to.35% of the value of the property, plus an automatic 50% penalty. For example if a piece of property was valued at

$2,500, the tax would be $8.75, plus $4.38 penalty. No notations were made on the enumeration to indicate if the tax was actually collected. Transcribed from microfilm, National Archives and Records Services, Washington, D.C.: Records of the United States General Accounting Office, Record Group (RG) 217, Micropub T227, 6 rolls. District 9: Name of Owner: No. Lots/Acres: Value: Henley, Joel 250 450 Johnson, Joseph 280 720 District 10: Henley, William 100 360 US IRS Tax Assessment List 1862 Assessments of Lands and Lots, and other Proceedings, in District No. 9, County of Jackson, and within the United States, and for other purposes. State of Tennessee, under the act of Congress entitled An act for Collection of Direct Taxes in insurrectionary districts approved June 7 1862. Page 22: Joel Henley District 9: Name of Owner: No. Lots/Acres: Value: Henley, Joel 250 450 US Census 1870 Civil Dist. 8 DeKalb Co., TN Post Office: Smithville Dwl: 43 Family: 44 Line: 32 Henly, Capel M W 62 Farmer (Value of real estate, 200) GA (Capel Henley, s/o Joel Henley/Hendley & Mary Horne) Henly, Elizabeth F W 57 House Keeping TN (Elizabeth Medley) Henly, Parasada 25 F W TN (Parasada Henley md William P. Vicus- md Gabriel Herron) Henly, Nancy E. 19 F W TN (Nancy E. Henley md md Joe Pack) Henly, William 16 M W TN (William Henley md Sarah Medley) Henly, Whitley 13 M W TN (James Whitley Henley md Emlia Emily Thomas) 1870 census Jackson Co., TN Dist. 9 Post Office: Gainesboro Dwl: 98 Family: 98 Line: 28 William Henley 46 M W Farmer TN (William Henley, s/o Joel Henley & Mary Horne). Jane Henley 40 F W Keeps House TN (Mahalia Jane Fuguay) Joel Henley 93 M W NC (Joel Hendley/Henley- father) Maray Henley 83 F W NC (Mary Horne mother) 1870 census Jackson Co., TN Dist. 9 Post Office: Gainesboro Dwl: 99 Family: 99 Line: 32 John Henley 45 M W Farmer (Value of real estate, 128) (Value of personal estate, 300) TN (John C. Henley, s/o Joel Henley & Mary Horne). Martha J. Henley 38 F W Keeps House TN (Martha Jane Stewart) Napoleon B. Henley 17 M W TN John Henley 15 M W TN William Henley 13 M W TN Palina Henley 11 F W TN Julian Henley 8 F W TN Samuel H. Henley 5 M W TN Alvin Henley 3 M W TN 1870 census Putnam Co., TN Dist. 8 Dwl: 81 Family: 81 Line: 36 Gabrel Herrion 59 M W Farmer (value of real-estate, 1000) (value of personal estate, 500) NC Jane Herrion 57 F W Keeps House TN (Jane Virginia Hunter) Ammon Henley 19 M W Farmer Laborer TN (married APR). (Amando Ammon Pasada Henley, s/o Capel Cassel Henley & Elizabeth Medley) Malinda A. Henley 20 F W Domestic Servant TN (married APR) (Malinda A. Herron, d/o Gabriel Herrin & Jane Virginia Hunter) 1870 census Putnam Co., TN Dist. 11 Dwl: 117 Family: 117 Line: 40 Joel Henly 24 M W Farmer (value of real estate 250) TN (Joel Henley, s/o Nimrod Henley & Elizabeth Pettie Jackson) Harriet P. Henly 28 F W Keeping House TN (Harriet Plesila (Judd) Henley) N. B. Henly 7/12 M W TN (Nathanuel B. Henley)

Judg Cicero Henly 8 M W TN (Cicero Henley) Census Place: 1880 District 9, Jackson Co., Tennessee Dwl: 121 Family: 121 Line: 28 Source: FHL Film 1255264 National Archives Film T9-1264 Page 204A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John HENLY Self M M W 52 TN (John C. Henley, s/o Joel Henley & Mary Horne) Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC Martha J. HENLY Wife F M W 49 TN (Martha Jane Stewart) Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: TN Samuel HENLY Son M S W 15 TN Occ: Works On Farm Fa: TN Mo: TN Alvin M. HENLY Son M S W 12 TN Occ: Works On Farm Fa: TN Mo: TN Joel J. HENLY Son M S W 8 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Austin H. HENLY Son M S W 7 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Robert HANEY SonL M M W 19 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: TN Julia A. HANEY Dau F M W 17 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Census Place: 1880 District 9, Jackson Co., Tennessee Dwl: 122 Family: 122 Line: 36 (William is living next door to his brother John Henley). William HENLY Self M W Married 55 TN (William Henley, s/o Joel Henley & Mary Horne) Jane HENLY Wife F W Married 49 TN Filena HENLY Niece F W Single 19 TN Census Place: 1880 District 8, Putnam Co., Tennessee Dwl: 142 Family: 145 Source: FHL Film 1255275 National Archives Film T9-1275 Page 197A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Amon D. HENDLEY Self M M W 28 TN Occ: Farming Fa: GA Mo: TN Malinda HENDLEY Wife F M W 30 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: TN (d/o Gabriel Herrion & Jane Virginia Hunter). (Gabriel Herion was the ½ brother of John Clinton Herrion). John L. HENDLEY Son M S W 9 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN William J. HENDLEY Son M S W 7 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Parris W. HENDLEY Son M S W 5 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Kiddy A. HENDLEY Dau F S W 3 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Robert L. HENDLEY Son M S W 1M TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Census Place: 1880 District 8, Putnam Co., Tennessee Dwl: 142 Family: 146 Living in the same household of Amon Hendley. Source: FHL Film 1255275 National Archives Film T9-1275 Page 197A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Elizabeth HENDLY Self F W W 64 TN (Elizabeth (Medley) Henley, w/o Capel Cassel Henley) (Mother of Amando Ammon Amon Pasada Henley) Fa: NC Mo: NC Riley W. HENDLY Son M S W 22 TN Occ: Work On Farm Fa: TN Mo: TN 1900 census Jackson Co., TN, Dist. 9

Dwl: 202 Family: 206 Line: 69 Levy Stewart Head M W June 1846 54 Married (# of yrs. md, 33) Farmer TN TN TN Levi Murphy Ben Stewart Harriet Stewart Wife F W July 1844 56 Married (# of yrs. md, 33) (13 children born, 11 children living) TN TN TN Harriet Hendley Dora Stewart Dau F W December 1880 19 Single TN TN TN Alice Stewart Dau F W April 1884 16 Single TN TN TN Waymon Stewart Son M W May 1889 11 Single TN TN TN 1900 census Jackson Co., TN Dist. 9 Dwl: 213 Family: 219 Line: 40 Darel Henly Head W M October 1851 48 Married (# of yrs. md, 24) Farm Laborer TN TN TN Edith Henly Wife F W September 1852 47 Married (# of yrs. md, 24)(4 children born, 4 living) TN TN TN Perlie Henly Dau F W April 1878 22 Single TN TN TN Radford Henly Son M W April 1884 16 Single TN TN TN Leona Henly Dau F W January 1886 14 Single TN TN TN 1900 census Putnam Co., TN Dist. 8 Dwl: 139 Family: 139 Henley, Ammon Head W M April 1848 52 Married (31 yrs. married) Farmer TN TN TN Henley, Malinda Wife W F December 1846 53 Married (31 yrs. married) 8-7 (8 children born, 7 children living) TN TN TN Henley, John Son W M May 1870 30 Widow Farmer TN TN TN Henley, William Son W M April 1873 27 Single Farm Laborer TN TN TN Henley, Joseph Son W M May 1880 20 Single Farm Laborer TN TN TN Henley, Mathew Son W M April 1884 16 Single Farm Laborer TN TN TN Henley, James L. Son M W March 1887 13 Single Farm Laborer TN TN TN Henley, Martha Granddaughter W F July 1897 2 Single TN TN TN 1910 census Putnam Co., TN, Dist. 15 Dwl: 162 Family: 164 Ambros P. Warren Head M W 74 Widow Farmer General Farm TN TN TN Ambros Perry Warren Radford Henley Son-in-Law M W 28 Married 1 (# of yrs. married, 3) TN TN TN Viola Henley Dau F W 35 Married 1 (# of yrs. married, 3) (1 child born, 1 child living) TN TN TN 1910 census Jackson Co., TN, Dist. 9 Cookeville Road Dwl: 183 Family: 184 Line: 58 Levi Stewart Head M W 62 Married 1 (# of years married, 43) Farmer General Farm TN TN TN Levi Ben Murphy Steward/Stewart, s/o John Steward & Cynthia Byrd). Harriet Stewart Wife F W Married 1 (# of years married, 43) (13 children born, 11 children living) TN TN TN Harriett Henley, d/o William Henley & Mahalia Jane Fuguay Alice Stewart F W Dau 26 Single TN TN TN Waymon Stewart M W Son 21 Single Farm Laborer TN TN TN 1920 census Jackson Co., TN, Dist. 9 Dodson Branch Dwl: 60 Family: 60 Line: 32 Lowery Waymon Stewart Head M W 30 Married Farmer General Farm TN TN TN Nola Jane Stewart Wife F W 22 Married TN TN TN Z. H. Stewart Son M W 5 Single TN TN TN Z. H. Stewart, b. 22 August 1914 d. 2 October 1983 md Hester Locke. Maggie Stewart Dau. F W 4 0/12 Single TN TN TN Levi D. Stewart Son M W 2 /12 Single TN TN TN 1920 census Jackson Co., TN, Dist. 9 Dodson Branch Dwl: 61 Family: 61 Line: 37 Levi Stewart Head M W 74 Married Farmer General Farm TN TN TN Harriet Stewart Wife F W Married TN TN TN Source: Jackson County Tennessee Cemetery Inscriptions 1801 2003 Including Some Genealogy - By Larry Earl Mabry & Reda Knight Bilbrey: pg. 525 DODSON BRANCH CEMETERY, DODSON BRANCH ROAD: Located in Civil Dist. 9, Jackson Co. TN: Size 5.2 acres. From Gainesboro take Hwy 53 and turn right on Dodson Branch Hwy (135). About 20 miles more or less, then after you pass the Dodson Branch School on the left and the Community Center on the right. Take the left fork on Old Dodson Branch Road and go about 400 feet to the cemetery on the left of the road. Before the side wall was erected some of the old field stones washed away from the graves and the site disappeared.

LEVI (MURPHY) BEN STEWARD b. 26 June 1844, TN d. 10 January 1927. (Son of John Steward & Cynthia Byrd). HARRIETT STEWARD b. 24 July 1849, TN d. 31 January 1930. (d/o William Henley/Hendley & Mahalia Fuqua). (Married Levi Murphy Ben Steward on 22 January 1867. Jackson Co. Sentinel 12 February 1930 gives death of Harriett 1927, Jackson Co., TN. Death Certificate #01002 has Levi Steward born 25 June 1844). LOWERY WAYMON STEWART- b. 2 May 1889, TN d. 5 November 1959. (s/o Levi Murphy Ben Steward & Harriet Hendley/Henley). (Married Nola Jane Gaw). NOLA JANE STEWART b. 4 January 1897 d. 5 May 1992. (d/o Armel Gaw & Ida Greenwood). NOAH A. STEWART b. 18 October 1878 d. 11 February 1922 (s/o Levi Murphy Ben Steward & Harriet Hendley/Henley). (Married Ozina Smith). (Children: Lee & Aaron Wade Stewart). OZINA STEWART b. 20 March 1880 d. 17 October 1945 (d/o Sy Smith & Sarah Ray). Z. H. STEWART b. 22 August 1914, TN d. 2 October 1983 (s/o Lowery Waymon Stewart & Nola Jane Gaw). HESTER LOCKE STEWART b. 1 March 1922 d. 9 April 1993 (md Z. H. Stewart on 4 September 1938). D. FRED STEWART b. 10 August 1935 d. (s/o Lowery Waymon Stewart & Nola Jane Gaw). DONNA L. STEWART b. 3 January 1948 d. DAWSON L. STEWART b. 16 October 1917 d. (s/o Lowery Waymon Stewart & Nola Jane Gaw). (Married Pearl A. Brown on 9 February 1942. Jackson County Sentinel has Pearl born 13 October 1922). PEARL L. STEWART b. 13 October 1923 d. 2 July 1992 (d/o George Brown & Erma Raines). HUBERT C. TINCE STEWART b. 25 September 1928 d. 12 April 1993 (s/o Lowery Waymon Stewart & Nola Jane Gaw). THELMA BROWN STEWART b. 26 April 1934 (Children of Hubert & Thelma Stewart: Deborah, Chester, Everett, Jack, Gale, Carlton, Glen & Lovell. Hubert Carlon Stewart US Army Korea). CHARLIE COE STEWART b. 12 June 1933 d. 27 September 1993 (s/o Lowery Waymon Stewart & Nola Jane Gaw). (Charlie Coe Stewart US Army Korea). 1910 census Jackson Co., TN, Dist. 9 Enumerated by: Abner C. Chaffin Dwl: 229 Family: 230 Henley, Alvin Head M W 42 Married1 (22 yrs. married) Farmer TN TN NC Alvin Henley, s/o John C. Henley & Martha Jane Stewart. Henley, Fannie Wife F W 38 Married1 (22 yrs. married) 10-9 (10 children born, 9 children living) TN TN TN Fannie Sutton Henley, Lee Son M W 18 Single TN TN TN Henley, Ammon Son M W 16 Single TN TN TN Henley, Sam Son M W 13 Single TN TN TN Henley, Dewy Son M W 9 Single TN TN TN Henley, Mary Dau. F W 7 Single TN TN TN Henley, Alcie Dau. F W 5 Single TN TN TN Henley, Elbert Son M W 3 Single TN TN TN Henley, Bonnie Dau F W 1 Single TN TN TN Source: The Jackson County Family History Book: 200 Years of Memories, presented by The Jackson County Historical Society. Pg. 7: Levi Stewart was born in Jackson County on June 26, 1844. When he was 19 years old he enlisted in the United States Army on October 21, 1863 for service during the Civil War on the side of the North. He was discharged on December 13, 1864. On January 22, 1867, he married Harriette Henly/Hendley, daughter of William Henly/Hendley. The marriage was performed by Reverend Joel Henly/Hendley, Moderator of Spring Baptist Church. Other early settlers were Francis Mabrey, Seth Mabrey Jr., John Henly/Hendley, and Joseph Hawkins. *Note: John Henly/Hendley was the f/o Joel Henly/Hendley. Source: Jackson County Court Clerk Marriages: http://tngenes.net/marriages/jc86-87.html Roll: #26 Volume: #3 October 1886 - December 1887 Groom: Alvin Henley Bride: Fannie Sutton Date: Jun 12, 1887

Page: 100 Source: PUTNAM COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGE DATABASE: http://tngenes.net/marriages/search.html Bettie Goolsby has been diligently transcribing marriage records from the Putnam County, Tennessee Marriage Book. The court house burned in 1899, and many of the records for the prior years are gone. This database contains records for the years 1878-1882, 1891-1895, and 1897 - October 1920. There are a few records for the years 1871, 1889, and 1896. Groom: Radford Henley Bride: Viola Warren Date: July 14, 1907 Page: 407 Certificate: 1 Volume: Source: PUTNAM COUNTY, TN - DEATH CERTIFICATES - 1927 Tennessee Public Health Vital Records: Deaths, 1927 (Putnam County) Available: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Hamilton County Bicentennial Library, McClung Historical Collection (Knox County), Cleveland Historical Library (Bradley County) Certificate: #8548 Deceased: Nola Allison Birth: 9 Mar 1927 Birth Place: Putnam County Death: 27 Apr 1927 Father: Byrd F. Allison (Byrd Allison, s/o James R. Jim Allison & Lina Herren, d/o Richard Herren) Father's Birth Place: Putnam County Mother: Martha Henley (Martha Henley, d/o Farris Whitson Henley) Mother's Birth Place: Putnam County Cemetery: Henley Graveyard Note: The Putnam County Courthouse has had two fires which destroyed practically all of the county records. However, there are still a few records available which make them all the more valuable. The survey books of Richard F. Cooke have been copied and indexed. *See below. Source: Records of Putnam County: Richard F. Cooke s Survey or Plat Book 1825-1839. (Richard Fielding Cooke was born 8 July 1787 in Culpepper County, VA. * See Biography of Richard Fielding Cooke. The city of Cookeville, TN was named in his honor.) prepared by The Historical Records Survey Transcription Unit, Division of Women s and Professional Projects Works Progress Administration. Mrs. John Trotwood Moore, State Librarian and Archivist, Sponsor Mrs. Caroline Small Kelso, District Supervisor The Historical Records Survey, Nashville, Tennessee 18 July 1939: Luther H. Evans, Director - T. Marshall Jones, State Director - Mrs. Penelope Johnson Allen, State Supervisor Division of Professional and Service Projects: Florence Kerr, Assistant Administrator - Elizabeth D. Coppedge, State Director Works Progress Administration: F. C. Harrington, Administrator - Harry S. Berry, State Administrator Tennessee Archives & Library, Nashville, TN: F 443.P9H5 Prepared & Indexed by Lula E. Draper Typed by: Otis E. Pickett Pg. 264 & 265: (P-632) Survey No. 545: John Harper By virtue of Entry No. 1657 for 200 acres dated November 11 th 1830 I have surveyed for John Harper 200 acres of Land in the said county on the head waters of Martins Creek Beginning at a Beech the north East corner of James Elrods 50 acre Tract runing South with the East Boundary line of said Tract passing the south East corner in all 140 poles to a double Ironwood on a Bluff thence East 228 ½ poles to a chestnut oak thence north 140 poles to a Beech thence west 228 ½ poles to the Beginning including said Harpers and Excluding ½ of an acre of John Trapp Improvement. June 19 th 1832. R.F. Cooke, D.S. John Trapp S.C.C. Joel Hensly S.C.C. Pg. 265: (P-633) Survey No. 546: John Harper To be Transferred to Joel Hensley

By virtue of Entry No. 1591 for 300 acres dated 6 th March 1830 I have surveyed for John Harper 300 acres of Land in said County on the waters of Martins Creek on the East side of Harpers Mill Creek Beginning at a Hickory runing north 160 poles to a Beech and hickory on the north side of a ridge thence East passing the Big falls of said Branch at 280 poles in all 300 poles to a white oak thence south 160 poles to two hickories on top of a ridge thence west 300 poles to the Beginning Including said Harpers Improvement now occupied by Joel Hensly. June 20 th 1832. John Trapp S.C.C. Joel Hensly S.C.C Pg. 265 & 266: (P-634) (P-635): Survey No. 547: George Harper. By virtue of Entry No. 1707 for 100 acres dated April 18 th 1831 I have surveyed for George Harper one hundred acres of Land in said County on the waters of Martins Creek. Beginning at a small Beech in the East Boundary Line of Jacob Thomas 50 acre tract runing East 34 poles to a chestnut oak and Beech in the west Boundary line of John Harpers 300 acre Tract thence south with said line 9 poles to a hickory the South west corner of said Tract thence East with the South Boundary line of said Tract 200 poles to three ashes and a small Beech on the side of a hill (P-635) thence south 167 poles to a stake thence west 91 poles to a stake in the East Boundary line of John harpers 200 acre Tract, and 49 poles north of said Harpers South East corner thence north with said line 102 poles to a Beech said Harpers north East corner thence west with the north Boundary line of said Tract 143 poles to a stake in said line thence North passing said Thomas South East corner at 38 poles in all 74 poles to the Beginning Including and Excluding 55 acres of Harpers original granted lands. Surveyed June 30 th 1832. Richard F. Cooke, D.S. John Trapp S.C.C. Joel Hensly S.C.C Platted Pg. 397: (P-1059) (P-1060): Robert Gentry By virtue of Entry No. 2209 for 50 acres dated January 17 th 1835. I have surveyed for Robert Gentry 50 acres of Land in said county on the waters of Martins Creek Beginning on a white oak Red oak and black gum on the north Boundary line of Joel Hensleys three hundred acre Tract Runing north 64 poles to a stake on a Ridge thence west crossing a Deep hollow and crossing a high Ridge at 70 poles 125 poles to a large white oak and small hickory thence south crossing said Ridge 64 poles to a small (P-1060) maple and Hickory and two dogwoods in the north Boundary line of said Tract 125 poles to the Beginning Including Two Springs. Surveyed January 23 rd 1839. Richard F. Cooke, D.S. Adin Henley S.C.C. Meridith Gentry S.C.C. Platted Source: Land Terminology, by Fred Smoot: http://www.tngenweb.org/tnland/terms.htm Chain Carrier, C.C., or S.C.C Surveyor s assistants that handled the measuring chain. Often the chain carrier was a relative of the claimant. The law required that the chain carrier take an oath to the honesty of his work, therefore the chain carrier should have been of legal age. The term Chain Bearer is also used. Deputy Surveyor, D.S. Assistant district surveyor. Deputy Surveyors did most of the surveys. Source: Jackson County, Tennessee Chancery Court Minutes 1840-1861: Abstracted, Transcribed, Annotated, and Indexed by Betty Huff Bryant, 1100-B Mission Ridge, Austin, TX 78704. Pg. 168: Jackson County, Tennessee Chancery Court Minutes, Vol. D, February 1861: P9: John J. Jackson vs Joel Hendley Adm. of Elias Jackson, Barberry Chaffin, Absolom Chaffin, Ephraim Jackson, Eli Jackson et al. Dismissed. Source: http://www.tngenweb.org/jackson/ Jackson County, TN Court Papers Jackson Co., TN Loose District/Chancery Court Paper Reel #76, Gipson, T. - Gore Genealogical Abstracts by Mary Lu Johnson The quality of this microfilm varies widely. Sometimes the copy at Tennessee State Library & Archives is more legible. Microfilm reels may be ordered by mail. http://www.state.tn... http://www.tngenweb.org/jackson/court_reels/court_reel_76.htm 09/26/04, 79960 bytes Jackson Co., TN Loose District/Chancery Court Paper Reel #76, Gipson, T. Gore GOOLSBY, D. H. et al vs RECTOR, REBECCA Chancery 1915

AMENDED ANSWER of defendant Rebecca Rector. She and those under and through whom she claims title have been in continuous, open, adverse possession more than 20 years. PETITION of Ester Goolsby, Lizzie Woodall of Putnam Co., Delia Roberts and Laura Jackson of Overton Co. They are the children of Richard Goolsby and his only heirs at law. He has been dead a long time. Their father Richard Goolsby is a brother of the plaintiff D. H. Goolsby and they are entitled to inherit their father's interest in the land described in pleadings, ask to be made Complainants. [Names likely signed by M. J. Dixon, their solicitor; all same hand as his - mlj]: Etter Goolsby, Lizzie Woodall, Laura Jackson, Dela Roberts AMENDED BILL OF COMPLAINT: D. H. Goolsby, G. W. Goolsby, S. S. Goolsby, Lucy McBroom and husband Geo McBroom of Putnam Co., TN and James Goodall Goolsby of Jackson Co. against Rebecca Rector and Mounce Haney of Jackson Co., G. A. Johnson, Etta Goolsby, Lizzie Woodall all of Putnam Co. and the unknown heirs of Loge Pippin and Byrd Pippin, non residents of Tennessee, last heard from were residents of Illinois. Filed original bill 25 January 1915 against Rebecca Rector. Complainants state they are owners of land in 9th District, Rebecca entered and began receiving rents... purported conveyance to her mother Philena Henley from one William Hendley... conveyance is fraud as he had no title. Land formerly belonged to Joel Hendley. His son William Hendley was married to Jane Pippin. Some time after their marriage in about 1871 he conveyed the land to his daughter in law Jane Hendley (nee Pippin). Jane took possession, occupied until her death some three or four years afterward. Court house burned [14 August 1872]. Harrett Stewart burned the deed. Rebecca Rector gave G. A. Johnson a deed for one-half interest in land in 1914 as attorney's fee, he refuses to produce for fear of being party to suit. G. A. Johnson was prosecutor in the case of Rebecca Rector vs Ben Stewart, et al. Rebecca Rector is insolvent. Defendant G. A. Johnson has procured Rebecca Rector to make a deed to Mounce Haney, who is utterly insolvent. Jane Henley had the following brothers and sisters and half brothers and sisters, to wit: Loge Pippin, Byrd Pippin, Sarah A. Pippin (Goolsby), Bettie Pippin (Goolsby), Syntha Pippin who died about twenty years ago without issue, Harve Pippie, Hogue Pippin both of whom died several years ago without issue. Etta Goolsby, Lizzie Woodall and Laura Jackson are the only children of Richard Goolsby who was a brother of those complainants and a son of Sarah A. Goolsby deceased. The defendants Clay Goolsby, Kansas Goolsby, Lee Goolsby, Thurman Goolsby and Pearlie Goolsby are the only children of Frank Goolsby, a son of Bettie Pippin (Goolsby). Said Frank died some five years ago. The defendants Mattie Ola Temple Carrie William Lord King.Clinton [sic; no commas] are the only children and heirs of Mary Clinton who died some four years ago in the State of Texas. 17 September 1915. /s/ B. S. Goolsby RECONSTRUCTED COPY OF DEED: Joel Hendley of Jackson County... love and affection of my daughter in law Jane Hendley... land in Jackson Co Dist 9... begin William Hendley's Spring... mouth of the Ruby Loftis spring hollow... passing Loftis stillhouse... south with John Hendley's corner [blank] October 1871 [Signatures typed]. Joel Hendley Attest: J. M. Mabury, Noah Stewart (s/o Levi Ben Murphy Stewart & Harriet Henley). ANSWER of Becky Rector to Bill of Complaint of D. H. Goolsby et al. True she is in possession of land, case of Becky Rector vs Ben Stuart, description may be found in Minute Docket R pps 84, 85 and 86, Jackson Co. William Henley was in actual, open, and adverse possession more than seven years after the death of said Jane, remained so until his death in 1896 insubordination conveyed to Philena Henley. (Philena/Filena Henley, d/o William Henley).

Respondent neither admits nor denies that Jane Henley was married to William Henley, not knowing facts. Denies deed from Joel Henley to Jane Henley burned in the court house fire. True William Henley and C. L. Dowel conveyed land to Respondent's mother on 15 February 18_9 [strikeover, probably 1889], registered 5 March 1889 which was before the birth of this Respondent. Respondent's mother lived after the execution of said deed until [Blank] October 1893 and died, leaving Respondent her only child surviving her... infant of tender years, born April 1892. Denies Respondents are next of kin to Jane Henly. William Henley occupied and held land after his wife's Jane's death until 1896. Immediately after the death of said Wm Henly, Mrs. Ben Stuart an only daughter of said William [Henley] took possession until 1913... more than seven years. If complainants ever had any rights they slept them. ["You snooze, you lose"; adverse possession laws at that time in TN, except in cases of fraud, was seven years - mlj]. DEPOSITIONS 18 November 1915: Wayne Stewart age 26, live Jackson Co., I am a farmer. Know G. A. Johnson and Mounce Haney. Little over a year ago I had a contract to buy land from G. A. Johnson and Mounce Haney, think for $800. Johnson couldn't make a warranty deed, only quit-claim. Russell Lee and Robert Haney cultivated part of the land in 1915. /s/ Wayman Steward Mrs. Harrett Stewart age?66/76 of Jackson Co. Am the daughter of William Hendley, deceased and grand daughter of Joel Hendley deceased. Joel Hendley died March 15, 1874 on Sunday. William Hendley has been dead nineteen years. Jane Hendley was [my] stepmother. She died before my father. Grandfather Joel Hendley owned the land. Mounce Gore, his administrator, fixed [drew] the deed before the Civil War. I have seen the deed. I was in possession of the old deed... let P. J. Anderson take it to Gainesboro in the time of the lawsuit of Rebecca Rector against Ben Stewart and wife about two years ago. Think the Gore deed to Joel Hendley was 1854. Question: Do you know whether your grand father conveyed part of the land to his son John Hendley? Answer: Yes, sir. The land covered by the Gore deed, Joel Hendley divided in three parts [between] Jane Hendley, Nimrod Hendley and John Hendley. I have read Jane's deed... land recovered by Rebecca Rector from Ben Stewart and wife. It covered the middle tract where old man Joel Hendley is buried. I burned the deed up 10-12 years ago. John Carrington told me to burn it... said he would not have it about the place. John Carrington is my son in law. Josh Maybury signed his name J. M. Maybury. He is dead. P. G. Anderson and Wm Draper were attorneys in the case of Rector vs my husband and myself... did not inform them of the deed from Joel to Jane Hendley. Pap [William Henley] and mother took care of Joel Hendley till six weeks before his death and then me and my husband that six weeks. By mother I mean my step mother Jane Henley. Philena Rector (Henley) was a poor woman... cripple. Knew her all her life. My father William Hendly traded C. L. Dowel and wife a yellow horse for the tract of land he bought of them. It's about a mile from the land in litigation. Question: Who had possession of the land [in litigation] as far back as you remember? Answer: Joel Hendley, William Hendley, me and my husband until the lawsuit with Rebecca Rector. Philena Hendley (Rector) lived on the land with Pap [William Henley - mlj] as a member of the family. She married and left there after Pap died. Jane Hendley never had children by William... my father. /s/ Harriett Stewart Mrs. Marion Anderson age 47, live Jackson County. Am a daughter of Mrs. Harriett Stewart. Knew William and Jane Hendley in their lifetime. P. J. [her X] Anderson Levi Stewart age 70, live Jackson Co., farmer. Josh M. Maberry died 8-10 years ago. He told me he had written a deed for Joel Hendley to Jane Hendley... same land they taken away from us. Question: Are you sometimes called Ben Stewart and sometimes Levi Stewart?

Answer: Yes sir. I've known the lands since 1850-1857, the Rev. Joel Hendley lived there. William Hendley moved on it in 1866 a few months before Joel Hendley's death and lived there until he died. Me and my wife lived there until the lawsuit with Rebecca Rector. Question: Did Philena Hendley (Rector) or her daughter Rebecca ever have possession except to live in the house with William Hendley? Answer: No sir. /s/ Levi Steward DEPOSITIONS, April 6, 1916 at a little store near Rock's old mill in Putnam County: T. G. Phillips, age about 40 or 50, live Jackson Co., am a farmer. Contracted with Becky Rector to buy land in litigation. T. G. [his X] Phillips Harriett Stewart, age 66, live Jackson County. My grand father Joel Hendley died in 1874. My father William died about twenty years ago. Jane Hendley, my step mother, died some thirty years ago. I let P. J. Anderson have the deed, and he took it off to Gainesboro [Note: Mrs. Stewart may have stated "P. J. Anderson" when she meant P. J. Anderson's husband Marion. See his deposition below - mlj]. Philena Henley was crippled with White's swelling [Tuberculosis of the bone - mlj] in her leg and couldn't hardly walk. Philena died before father died. I found the deed in the trunk after he died. Question: Didn't Joel Hendley give the land to your father to take care of him in his old age? Answer: He gave it to mother according to the way he made the deed. I was only about sixteen years old. There was 250 acres. Question: Didn't the complainants D. H. Goolsby,?G. W. Goolsby and the other Goolsbys live on the land with your father at the time Joel Hendley made the deed to Jane Hendley? Answer: They lived in Kentucky I think. Believe some of the oldest, Byrd and George and seems like Dick and the old man and woman lived there a while with Joel Henley, father William and Jane. They did not live in the house with them. They built a house and stayed a year or two. George was just a goslin of a boy. He was thinking himself a man... was not a man at all... the others were older than George. Seems Byrd hired to Papa and worked one summer after the family left. He was 20 or 21 then I guess. Joel Henley was living with me when he died. After Jane died, William married twice. /s/ Harriett Stewart W. R. (Russell) Lee, age 50, farmer and pedler [sic], live Jackson Co. Been close to the land ten years or more. Robert and Mrs. Hanie cultivated the land in 1914 and 1915. I cultivated part of it in 1915. Glenmore Johnson came to my house and eat dinner with me and we went and looked at it. He wanted to see Morse Hanie. /s/ W. R. Lee J. J. Carrington age 53, live 9th District, I am a farmer. Know George Goolsby, Byrd Goolsby, Carry McBroom, Rebecca Rector. Knew Jane Henley, not Joel. Saw the deed, Joel to Jane, about 1896 or 97, told Harriett Stewart that deed wouldn't stay about me. Understand Harriett Stewart is the daughter of William Stewart by a former marriage. From the time I saw the deed until a year or two ago, Levy Stewart and his wife occupied it... Understand Joel Henley executed a deed to his son John Henley and wife Martha Henley... I looked it up and it was made to Jno Henley... 80 acres more or less in each deed. W. A. Gentry has the John Henley deed. I quit practicing law five or six years ago. Have a license to practice before a J.P., but not a court of record. Understand John Henly is a brother of Bill Henly and a son of Joel Henly. Bill Henly died about 1895 or 6. Understand Jane died first. I am a son in law of Harriett Stewart who is the only child of Bill Henly. They obtained a quit claim deed from Jack Mabry heirs. Mrs. Stewart and her husband remained in possession of the land. /s/ J. J. Carrington

Dellie Carrington age 45. I am the wife of J. J. Carrington and the daughter of Harriett Stewart. William Henly, deceased was my grandfather; he died 18-19 years ago. Levi Stewart and his family lived with him the last year or two of his life. I heard grand father talking about the deed when I was 13 or 14... after they moved back from White County, Tennessee He didn't know why Joel didn't deed the land to him. /s/ D. D. Carrington Ollie Henley age 38, live Overton County, TN. Jane Henly was my step grand mother. I saw the deed from Joel Henly to Jane Henly at Pa's... /s/ Ollie Henly J. J. Carrington [Cross-examined]. I married December, 1894, the 25th at 3:30 to Delia Steward, a grand daughter of Bill Hendley, in White Co., before Bill Henly died and after Jane Henly. Think he died in Feby 1896. /s/ J. J. Carrington Ben or Levy Stewart [No age]. I am the husband of Hariett Stewart, the only child of William Hendly deceased. Married in 1867. Believe Jane died between 1880-1890, somewhere along 1885, 1886 or 1887. John Goolsby and I believe three of his children moved on the land. Believe one was George. George Goolsby about a year ago said his aunt Jane Henley told him she had a deed to the place but that he didn't know how to get at it. Understand Jane Goolsby was his aunt, not his sister. My wife is not here today. She gave her deposition at Putnam County the other day [April 16, 1916] and it just about wore her out. Putnam County is three miles from us and this is sixteen miles. /s/ Levi Stewart Waymond Stewart [No age]. I am a son of Harriett and Levi Stewart. My deposition, father's, mothers and Mrs. Anderson's were all taken at J. D. Smith's son's store in Putnam Co. Tom Holloway is my brother in law. Question: Did you and Holloway go and try to buy the land from Goolsby? Answer: We went and tried to buy it. /s/ L. W. Steward Marion Anderson [No age]. Me and William Draper were lawyers for Levy Stewart on the case of Rebecca Rector. I am the husband of P. J. Anderson. We were married 1st February 1900. The best I can remember Jane Hendley died in 1883. Some of the Goolsbys lived on the land with William and Jane Hendley when me and my father moved to the Flatt woods in 1878. Byrd and George, the two youngest, was there with their father. /s/ M. W. Anderson J. E. Stone, going on age 57, am a farmer, live 1st District of Putnam County. Me and my wife and mother in law lived on the land in controversy about October [18]80 to October [18]84. There were two houses on the place. Bill Hendley and his folks, Synth Pippin or Goolsby and Phylene Hendley lived in one. Question: How long did Jane Hendly live after you moved on the place October 83 [sic]? Answer: Jane Hendley lived until the last of May or first of June after I moved there. Just before Jane died she gave the deed to Synth Goolsby and told her she gave her that for waiting on her in her last sickness. This was something like three weeks before she died. Question: Who all was present when Jane told Synth Goolsby or Pippin... could have the place? Answer: Believe John Kinnard - a widow woman's son, don't know her name, Bill, Jane and Synth. Synth is dead. Don't know about John Kinnard. About three years after Jane's death, William Hendley married a Welch, divorced her. I reckon she is living. Next married a Smith. He made a deed to Philena Hendley or Rector to keep Mary Welch off of it. He said she would deed it back to him any time. It was just after he and Mary Welch separated. Synth Goolsby lived about ten years after Jane died. She was around 50 when Jane died. She and her husband were not living together. Heard her say she married Mark Goolsby. Don't know if he was living or dead then... never lived together after that. My wife is not related to any of the Goolsbys. She's a little distant related to Rebecca Rector. I am no relation to any of them. /s/ *Z. E. Stone [*Initial here looks more like "Z" instead of "J" - mlj]. D. H. Goolsby, age 66, live on Falling Waters River, Putnam County, am a miller and farmer, am a complainant in this case. Knew Jane Hendley and her husband in their lifetime. She is my aunt. She was a sister to my mother. She never had children. Her mother and father are dead. When she died, I lived in Kentucky. I moved there about 46 years ago, moved back to Putnam County seven years ago. Question: When did you first learn that your Aunt Jane Hendley had a deed to the land in litigation and how did you learn it?

Answer: It was after the lawsuit them folks had over there. My brother come to my house and told me that Carrington had wrote him about the deed and he went to see about it and he came by my house and told me about it. Question: About how long ago has it been since your brother came to your house and told you what Carrington said about the deed? Answer: It has been something like three years... no information before that. I understand while I was in Kentucky my father John Goolsby lived there one year. Question: Was you ever at or on said land? Answer: Yes sir when I was a boy... was not on it since 1870. Question: How many brothers and sisters did your Aunt Jane Hendley have? Answer: I don't know whether I can tell or not. I can't think of but three sisters now, there was some half brothers and sisters but I never knew them, don't remember any of the brothers except half brothers Harve and Hogue Pippin I understand they are dead. Question: What relation is Lucy McBroom to you? Answer: Sister. Question: Is she married or single. If married what is her husband's name and is he living or dead. Answer: She is married to George McBroom... both living... married guess it has been fifty years ago, still living together as husband and wife. [My] brother George Goolsby is between 45 and 50 I think. [My] brother Richard Goolsby is dead... about 20-30 years ago. Cross-Examined: Please give the names of the brothers and sisters of Jane Hendley, both of the whole and half blood. Answer: Betsy, Syntha and Polley were whole sisters. I can't call to mind the brothers - yes, there was Byrd and Log Pippin. I never saw them but a few times. Question: Are all or any of them living. Answer: My best understanding is that all the whole brothers and sisters are dead. Question: Did they leve [sic] any children or either of them if so which ones and how many children. Answer: If any of them left children it was Uncle Logue. I don't know whether he had any children or not or whether he was ever married. I understand Uncle Bird was married. Question: At the time you lived in Kentucky and your father's family lived on the Joel Hendley place was you in communication with different members of the family. Answer: I got a letter from father once in a while. Did you state your Uncle Bird was married. Answer: Yes. That is my understanding. Question: Didn't you receive letters from some of the family... about Jane Hendley's death. Answer: No sir. My brother told me about it in Jackson Co. on Cub Creek some years after her death. Question: Which one... Answer: Logan Goolsby. Question: Was this while your home was in Kentucky.

Answer: Yes sir. Question: Did Logan say what Jane had done with her property. Answer: No sir. Brother George first told me about the deed from Joel to Jane Hendley. He said that John Carrington either told him over the phone or wrote him. Question: Has Jane Hendley any other heirs than those mentioned in the bill. Answer: I don't call any others to mind right now. Lucy McBroom lived at Double Springs when Jane died. Before that, twelve to fifty miles. Question: Where did your other brothers and sisters live at Jane's death. Answer: I expect two of them lived at Celina, Tennessee. George lived at Celina and I expect Byrd did too. Brother Logue was dead and brother Rich dead too I think. Question: Your family was on good terms with Jane and Bill Henley up until the death of Jane... visited back and forth. Answer: I never heard anything to the contrary. I was in Kentucky. Question: Didn't George or Byrd one stay at Bill Hendley's for some time after [your] father left there and in fact make it their home for two or three years. Answer: I don't know. I was in Kentucky. /s/ D. H. Goolsby PROSECUTION BOND: D. H. Goolsby, G. W. Goolsby, B. S. Goolsby, Lucy McBroom and husband George McBroom, James Goolsby, Goodall Goolsby to Rebecca Rector. Signatures were: D. H. Goolsby, G. W. Goolsby, B. S. Goolsby, Lucy McBroom, Robert McBroom, Albert Goolsby http://www.ajlambert.com Source: Jackson County Tennessee Cemetery Inscriptions 1801 2003: Including Some Genealogy By Larry Earl Mabry & Reda Knight Bilbrey Pg. 500: Civil Dist. 9: John Henley Graveyard Old Dodson Branch Road: From Gainesboro take Hwy 53 toward Celina and turn right on Dodson Branch Hwy (135) and go 20 miles more or less to the fork in the road of Dodson Branch and Hwy 135 take the left fork on Old Dodson Branch Roads. Go past the Dodson Branch Cemetery about mile. Cemetery is located in a grove of tall pine trees on the left of the road at the next to the last house before you get to the Willis Martin Road. On the farm of Nathan & Juanita (Mayberry) Judd. Nathan s grandson helped to find the marker and read it. Only one stone was found, but Mr. Judd remembers seeing at least one or two more stones there. Copied 20 December 2000 and assisted by Nathan Judd and two grandsons. JOHN HENDLY b. 27 December 1829, TN d. 23 October 1895 s/o Joel Henley/Hendley & Mary Horne. John Hendly served in the 8 th TN Conf. Cavalry a Parson Ranger Group of Col. Mounce Gore s Division. *See Reel #76, Gipson, T. Gore: GORE, M. L. & GORE, S. G. vs POTEET, ELVIRA et al and There were more tombstones at one time in this cemetery. They couldn t be found. Cows feed in this lot also leaves might have been covering any other stones. Per information of Ms. Olean M. Hall, 2460 Sherer Ave., Dayton, OH 45414. SUMMARY: It is very possible that Joel Hendley & his wife Mary Horne are buried in this cemetery also. According to the court case: Goolsby, D. H. et al vs. Rector, Rebecca, Chancery 1915, Harriett Henley testified that the land covered by the Gore deed, Joel Hendley divided in three parts [between] Jane Hendley, Nimrod Hendley and John Hendley. I have read Jane's deed... land recovered by Rebecca Rector from Ben Stewart and wife. It covered the middle tract where old man Joel Hendley is buried. She states that Joel Henley died on Sunday, 15 March 1874. The land was in the 9 th Dist. of Jackson County, Tennessee. Mr. Nathan Judd and Ms. Olean M. Hall state that there were more tombstones at one time in this cemetery.

Levi Stewart age 70, live Jackson Co., farmer. Josh M. Maberry died 8-10 years ago. He told me he had written a deed for Joel Hendley to Jane Hendley... same land they taken away from us. Question: Are you sometimes called Ben Stewart and sometimes Levi Stewart? Answer: Yes sir. I've known the lands since 1850-1857, the Rev. Joel Hendley lived there. William Hendley moved on it in 1866 a few months before Joel Hendley's death and lived there until he died. (Also, John Hendley, s/o Joel was in the Civil War - John Hendly served in the 8th TN Conf. Cavalry a Parson Ranger Group of Col. Mounce Gore s Division. So John purchased land from Mounce Gore as stated below on Roll #76). Jackson Co., TN Loose District/Chancery Court Paper Reel #76, Gipson, T. - Gore Genealogical Abstracts by Mary Lu Johnson The quality of this microfilm varies widely. Sometimes the copy at Tennessee State Library & Archives is more legible. Microfilm reels may be ordered by mail. http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/r&r/mfcounty.htm GORE, M. L. & GORE, S. G. vs POTEET, ELVIRA et al and LESLIE, P. H., Admr of Mounce Gore Chancery 1858-1895 This was in a new folder, but is continuation of the Gore estate. Several individuals purchased the Gore properties, bought/sold timber, signed notes [No relationships]: Berry Allen, purchased land 1897. James W. Anderson and Asa Anderson, bought/sold logs 3 April 1880. James M. McKinney, purchased land 13 February 1867. DEPOSITION 22 April 1873: Ab Pharris age about 51. Entry of about 1000 acres made by Nathan Pharis and Mounce Gore, Jackson County, No. 2343 dated 2 May 1836. Was a chain carrier when property was surveyed. Gore sold John Henly 100-150 acres... just guessing. Gore sold a little slop [sic; maybe "slope" - mlj] to David R. Flatt. Henry Stafford made an entry 29 September 1832 for 100 acres... sold to Betsy Johnson, lies west of where Howell Williams now lives. Betsy Johnson sold to John Johnson who sold to Mounce Gore. The 1000 acre tract includes a small portion of the old Harvey Carter tract entered by James T. Quarles and a small portion of the Vance C. Lee tract and a small portion which is where William A. Hall now lives... and also a small portion belonging to the Grey heirs. /s/ Absolom Pharris. Source: 13th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Gore's): http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/usa/tn/military.html CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS 13th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Gore's) 13th Cavalry Regiment, usually called Dibrell's 8th Cavalry, was organized in September, 1862, as a partisan ranger command. Its twelve companies were from Overton, Putnam, White, and Jackson counties. The regiment was assigned to Forrest's, Humes', Biffle's, and Dibrell's Brigade. It fought at Parker's Cross Roads, skirmished in Alabama and Georgia, then was engaged at Chickamauga. Later the unit was involved in the Atlanta Campaign, saw action at Saltville in Virginia, took part in the defense of Savannah, and participated in the conflicts at Averyboro and Bentonville. The unit served as President Davis' escort and surrendered at Washington, Georgia, on May 2, 1865. Its commanders were Colonels George G. Dibrell and Mounce L. Gore, Lieutenant Colonel F.H. Daugherty, and Majors William P. Chapin and Jeffrey E. Forrest. Displaying records 621-640 out of 1524 No. Last, First Company Rank_In Rank_Out 622 Henley, John K Private Private

623 Henley, Nim K Private Private 624 Henley, William K Private Private Source: Newspaper: Putnam County Herald, TN - http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/obits/gnames/gore001.html Date: 6/24/1909 Volume: VII Number: 25 Page: 1 Mounce Lauderdale Gore: CSA Col. Mounce L. Gore died at his home in Jackson county last Friday, June 18, 1909, aged about 68. He was a member of the Christian church, a Mason and a Confederate soldier. Col. Gore was a brave and dashing soldier, a knightly gentlemen, a Christian citizen. He leaves a wife and four children -- two sons, Frank and John J. Gore, the latter Surveyor of Customs at the port of Nashville, and two daughters, Miss Carrie Gore, of the Cookeville High School, and Miss Nell Gore. He is also survived by one brother, Samuel Gore, and two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Morgan and Mrs. W. M. Pickett. Land Grants Jackson County, Tennessee http://www.timbertrux.com/ Page: Name: Acres: Description: Sort Date: 13 Joel Hurdly 300 Joel Hurdley enters three hundred acres of land in Jackson County on the head waters of Martins Creek and on the east side of said creek beginning on the west boundary line of a track of land entered by John Dyer including the place called the Buffalow Hollow running thence west thence north thence east for compliment. 11/12/1832 Page: Name: Acres: Description: Sort Date: 66 Joel Hurdley 150 Joel Hurdley enters one hundred and fifty acres of land in said county on the waters of Martins Creek and east side of said creek beginning on the west boundary line of a certain tract of land entered by John Harper containing three hundred acres the place where the said Hurdley now lives running west so as to intersect the line of a fifty acre tract where Carter Whitefield now lives thence north with said line to the corner thence thence north and east for compliment so as to run on the west and north of the tract where the said Hurdley now live. 10/22/1834 90 Robert Gentry 50 Robert Gentry enters fifty acres of land on the waters of Martins Creek beginning on the north boundary line of a three hundred acre tract of land entered by Jack Hundley running thence north thence west for complement. 6/17/1835 126 Pleasant Hendley 50 Pleasant Hendly enters fifty acres of land in said county on the west fork of Cub Creek, beginning on a sycamore on the bank of the creek, near the lower end of the plantation, where the said Hendly now lives, running thence south thirty poles to stake, then westwardly to a red oak on the point above the barn, thence due west sixty poles to a beech to the point of a mountain, southwest of the house where the said Hendly now lives, thence north, thence east, and south & west to the beginning for complement so as to include all the improved land on the north side of the creek & part of the south side below the house where the said Hendly now live. 3/21/1836 157 P. Henley 50 Pleasant Henley enters fifty acres of land in sd County on the waters of Cub Creek, beginning on a poplar tree, the southwest corner of a hundred and eighty acre survey belonging to the above named Pleasant Henley, running thence south to the north boundary line of a survey made in the name of Leonard Keiling and Barnet Lee, running thence east with sd line to a sugar tree, the northeast corner of sd survey, thence north to a corner of the sd Henley's one hundred & eighty acre survey, thence west & north &c with said line to the beginning for compliment. 262 Joel Hurdly 100 Joel Hurdly enters one hundred acres of land in said county on the waters of Blackburns fork of Roaring River beginning on a chestnut the north east corner of a tract of land whereon John Burris now lives thence south to the north boundary line of a one hundred acre tract in my name thence east with said line to the corner thence north thence east thence north thence west thence south thence west to the beginning. 2/3/1841

Pictorial History of Putnam County Tennessee by First American Bank, Cookeville, Tennessee: page, 133 This Warren family group includes the following family members: George Warren, Willel Warren, Jim Green, Howell Warren, Marion Warren, Lela Warren, Perry Warren, Chess Warren, Tom Warren, Mary Wilmoth, Phoebe Green, Luther Wilmoth, Addie Green, Nellie and Colbert Freeman, Pearl Green, Martha Warren, Dee Warren, Herbert Henley, Viola Henley and son, Ada Warren, Ina Warren, Ida Wilmoth, Roy Wilmoth, Lou Annie Green, Clara Green, Cass Green, Owen Warren, Tad Henley, Oakley Warren, Oliver Green, Winnie Wilmoth, Mattie Green, Ruby Warren, Jewel Warren, Sid Warren, Jim and Claude Wilmoth and Old Minnie the dog. Courtesy of Gene Evelyn Warren. According to Olean M. Hall of Dayton, OH: Radford Tad Henley is shown with his wife Viola Warren & his sons. Radford is the man sitting in a chair with the white shirt & suspenders, far right side of this picture. Viola (Warren) Henley is sitting next to Radford and she is holding in her lap her daughter Ada Earlene Henley.

Nimrod Nim Henley s Civil War military record. Confederate, Gore s 13 th Cavalry, TN Nim Henley, Pvt. Co., K, Dilbrell s Regiment, TN Cavalry. Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for, Dated: October 12, 1862. Enlisted: September 15, 186_: Where: Sparta, TN: By whom: Col. G. G. Dibrell (Col. George G. Dibrell) Period: War Valuation of: Horse: $135.00 Equipment: $10.00 Present or absent: Present J. Harris William Henley s Civil War military record Wm. Henley, Pvt. Co., K., Dilbrell s Regiment, TN Cavalry, Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for, Dated: October 12, 1862. Enlisted: September 15, 186_: Where: Sparta, TN By whom: Col. G. G. Dibrell (Col. George G. Dibrell) Period: War Valuation of: Horse: $200.00 Equipment: $20.00 Present or absent: Present