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Family Group Husband s Full Name Joseph Jackson Jared Rev l War soldier Sheet Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. Information Obtained From: Birth: 2 January 1760 ts Hunterdon Co., NJ Pvt. Feagins Co., born June 2, 1760 The Book of Jared Marriage: 23 October 1780 Tombstone says md Martha ca. 1785 Russell s VA Regt. The Family of John Death: 7 January 1848, JC, TN Buried: +Joseph Jared-Ensor Cemetery Revolution War Date of Pension: Jared by Eleanor M. Burial: Low Gap, Putnam Co., TN 4 March 1835 Hall Places of Residence: Joseph b. Hunterdon Co., NJ Book of Jared Vol. 3 pg. 151 (Pgs. 418-420, 422,475,476,531,537, Occupation: Religion: Military Record: Revolution 549, and throughout.) Other wives md 1805 Elizabeth Besty Baker b. 22 Feb. 1773 d. 14 Dec. 1836 d/o Samuel Sr. & Mary Baker Pictorial History of His Father: John Jared His Mother: Hannah Whitacre Putnam Co. Tennessee Lasie Town, Bedford Co., VA (Pg. 128) Wife s Full Maiden Name Martha Agnes Aggie Beard Stray Leaves from Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. Putnam Co. by Mary Birth: About 1759 Philadelphia, PA #1-8 children of Hopson (Pg. 241). Marriage: 23 October 1780 Lasie Town, Bedford Co., VA Joseph & Agnes Compiler: alambert.com Death: Before ca. 1802/5 Bedford Co., VA (Beard) Jared Audrey J. Lambert Burial: 39721 Timberlane Places of Residence: Sterling Heights, Occupation: Religion: Military Record: Michigan 48310 Other husbands: Date: July 16, 1999 Her Father: Beard Her Mother: Margit Young Children s Full Names: Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. M 1. John Jared Birth: 19 September 1789/95 Bedford Co., VA Elizabeth Bandy Marriage: 25 July 1814 Bedford Co., VA d/o George & Full Name of Spouse: Death: 10 May 1844 Near Roseville, Warren Co., IL Druscilla (Meadows) Bandy Elizabeth Bandy Burial: Both Buried: Old Jared Cemetery, Swan Creek, IL (1799-1879) M 2. William Jared Birth: ca. 1791 Bedford Co., VA William & Polly Marriage: had seven children. Full Name of Spouse: Death: 21 August 1872 William died at the home of Jonathan William came down Putnam Co., TN & Ruth (Jared) Ensor-Putnam, TN from IL to his Martha Polly Burial: Putnam Co., TN sister s home. Raulston (1792-1854) M 3. Charles B. Jared Birth: ca. 1793 Bedford Co., VA Lucy Jared is Marriage: head of household Full Name of Spouse: Death: before 1850 Roseville, Warren Co., IL in the 1850 & 1860 census. Lucinda Lucy Matthews Burial: (1793-1860) M 4. Joel Jared Birth: 1795 ts: 79 yrs. old Bedford Co., VA Loretta Adkisson, d/o Marriage: Jeremiah Adkisson & Full Name of Spouse: Death: 4 August 1881 Betsy Meadows Loretta Adkisson Burial: Tinsley Cemetery, Mahaska Co., IA F 5. Nancy Jared Birth: 8 May 1796 Bedford Co., VA Hugh Wallace Marriage: ca. 1821/2 b. 5 Nov 1798, NC Full Name of Spouse: Death: 31 July 1873 Putnam Co., TN d. 21 Jun 1877, TN Hugh Wallace Burial: +Hugh Wallace Cem, Putnam Co., TN (1798-1877) F 6. Naomi Jared Birth: 17 September 1797 Bedford Co., VA Marriage: ca. 1809 Bedford Co., VA Naomi Jared: Full Name of Spouse: Death: 18 April 1881 Putnam Co., TN *d. 11 May 1880 Sex: Henry M. Carr/Kerr Burial:

CHILDREN CONTINUATION SHEET for FAMILY GROUP No. Additional Info. Husband s full name Joseph Jackson Jared #9-17 children of Joseph Jared & Elizabeth Besty Baker Wife s full maiden name Martha Agnes Aggie Beard md 1 st 23 October 1780, Lasie Town, Bedford Co., VA Elizabeth Besty Baker md 2 nd 24 Jan 1805, Bedford Co., VA Children s Full Names: Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. F 7. Ruth Jared Birth: 8 May 1800 - Tombstone Bedford Co., VA Son: William Asbury Chr nd b. 14 March 1825 Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: ca. 1819 d. 12 March 1901 Jonathan Lasley Ensor Death: 20 March 1862 Putnam Co,. TN md. Naomi Florilla Sex: b. 8 August 1800 d. 23 December 1826 Burial: +Joseph Jared Cemetery Putnam Co., Hwy 70 at Low Gap W. of Gentry, TN Huddleston Capt. Co. G, 84 th Inf. C.S.A. Civil W. M 8. Lorenzo Dow Jared Birth: ca. 1800 Bedford Co., VA Chr nd Stayed in VA when family moved. Bachelor who Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: stayed in VA. Death: 10 May 1844-1850 Roseville, Warren Co., IL Never married. Burial: M 9. Nathan Jared Birth: 1807 Bedford Co., VA Nancy Johnson Chr nd b. 8 Feb 1808 Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: d. 13 Jan 1882 Nancy Johnson Death: 30 August 1873 Parker Co, TX Shady Grove Cem (1808-1882) Burial: +Soda Springs Cemetery, Parker Co, TX Wood Co., TX F 10. Matilda Jared Birth: 1807 Jackson Co., TN Mathew Ferrell Marriage: b. 1804 Full Name of Spouse: Death: 4 March 1875 MO d. 1880 Mathew Ferrell Burial: Both Buried: +Halleck Cemetery, Buchanan Co., MO Chr nd F 11. Mary Polly Birth: ca. 1810 Jackson Co., TN Listed in the 1870 Jared Chr nd Putnam Co., TN Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: and 1880 census John Bryant Death: Aft. 1880 Jackson Co., TN Burial: F 12. Agnes Jared Birth: About 1812 Jackson Co., TN Thomas Holladay Chr nd b. ca. 1792, VA Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: s/o John Holladay & Thomas Holladay Death: About 1875 Elizabeth Pulliam (1794-1877) Burial: M 13. Josiah Jared Birth: 14 September 1815 Jackson Co., TN Chr nd Josiah was a farmer Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: 12 February 1851 and a teacher. Frances Woodbury Bennett Death: 5 February 1898 At home in Rock Springs Valley, low gap, Putnam Co., TN Frances dau. of Haywood & Esther L. (Houston) Bennett. Son: Joseph Haywood Jared b. 23 July 1833, Burial: Both Buried: +Joseph Jared Cemetery, Buffalo Knoxville, TN Valley, TN d. 2 March 1883 F 14. Elizabeth Jared Birth: 4 November 1817 Jackson Co., TN William Baker Chr nd b. 25 Nov. 1816, VA Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: 18 June 1837 Jackson Co., TN d. 8 Aug. 1895 Rev. William Baker Death: ca. 1882 +Buried: Cookeville (1816-1895) Burial: City Cemetery, PC, TN

CHILDREN CONTINUATION SHEET for FAMILY GROUP No. Additional Info. Husband s full name Joseph Jackson Jared #9-17 children of Joseph & Elizabeth Baker Wife s full maiden name Martha Agnes Aggie Beard Elizabeth Besty Baker md 2 nd 24 Jan 1805, Bedford Co., VA Children s Full Names: Date of: Day Month Year Town County State or Country Additional Info. M 15. Charles Jared Birth: ca. 1817 Jackson Co., TN Chr nd Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: Elizabeth Haynes Death: Burial: F 16. Rachel Jared Birth: ca. 1819 Putnam Co., TN Chr nd Moved to CA Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: not married Death: Burial: F 17. Parmelia Jared Birth: ca. 1821 Putnam Co., TN Chr nd Full Name of Spouse: Marriage: Never married Death: Burial: Sex: Note: Bedford County, VA was formed from Lunenburg County in 1753. Campbell County, VA was formed from Bedford County in 1781. Franklin County, VA was formed from Bedford and Henry Counties in 1784. Additional Information: Joseph was granted land 16 miles west of Cookeville on the Old Walton Road (Nashville Hwy) at a place called the Low Gap. He took up residence then in Jackson County, TN (now called Putnam Co., TN) in 1810. Moses was the son of William & Polly (Raulston) Jared. Moses was very poor. He was a Presbyterian Minister. His family lived near Coldbrook then later at Cantol, Illinois. They had four sons who died of winter fever and thirst because of the old belief that a person suffering with fever should not drink water except from a cup with a glowing live coal in it. A preacher came by their house on his rounds and was sympathetic with their destitute condition so on his next trip the following spring he brought them a gift of twelve chickens. When he came the next time he asked how their flock had prospered. All dead, came the sad Answer. We ens got hungry and had to eat em. Children of Moses Jared: Carry Jared never married Nancy Jared md. Frank Robinson Laura never married Maggie never married Charley went to West Kansas John Jared - md Elizabeth Bandy After John Jared and Elizabeth Bandy were married they lived in Bedford County, Virginia, near Fincastle, about 90 miles southwest of Lynchburg. They left Virginia and traveled through what is now Tennessee and then into Breckenridge Co., Kentucky and stayed there about five years. They then came up into Illinois and stopped in Morgan County near Jacksonville. Some of the boys came to Warren Co. to see if the Indians were gone. Leaving Morgan County after one year, they came on to Warren County. Joel, a brother of John, settled north and west of John s place. Joel Jared married Loretta Adkisson, a sister of Bill Adkisson. Their father was Pleasant Adkisson. William Jared, a brother of John and Joel, settled on land where the farm home of Albert Holeman now is. He bought an acre of John Jared s across the road where the barn stands and built a house there so he could live and vote in the same township where his brothers, John and Joel did. Elizabeth Bandy Jared died in this house in April 1879. John and Elizabeth Bandy Jared had thirteen children, eight of whom were born in Virginia. The Book of Jared by Eleanor Hall pg. 422

Charlie B. Ensor, standing by his grandfather, William Asbury Ensor, who is seated next to his wife, Naomi Florilla Huddleston Ensor. Back row: Virginia Jennie Ensor, William Wirt Ensor and his wife, Monsie Lee (Amonett) Emnsor, who is holding William Dow Ensor. Another daughter, Zora Ensor, was later born to Wirt and Monsie. Zora married Wayne McDonald; Virginia married Alex M. Buton; Charlie B. married Pearl Huddleston. Monsie Lee (Amonett) Ensor was the daughter of Francis Marion Amonett and Virginia (Taylor) Maddux Amonett. Jonathan Lasley Ensor and wife, Rhoda Almedia (Bryant) Ensor, who married O.P. Gentry; Samuel Wirt Ensor, married Ida Lollar; and twins Bertie Ensor, who married Oliver Maxwell and Girtie Ensor, married Birch Bentry. Jonathan was the son of William Asbury Ensor and Naomi Florilla Huddleston Ensor. Rhoda was the daughter of Claiborn Bryant. Charlie B. Ensor and wife, Pearl Huddleston Ensor, and their children: Maurine Ensor, who married Robert Patton; Charles Ensor, married Reba Young, and Eleanor Ensor, who married Clarence T. Huddleston. Charlie B. Ensor was the son of William Wirt Ensor and Monsie Amonett Ensor. Pearl Huddleston Ensor was the daughter of Bettie Huddleston.

Joseph Haywood Jared family. Standing from left is: Robert Ralph Jared; Mary Bryant Jared who married Tom Miles; Hallie Jo Jared who married William Travis: Horace Jared. Front row: Flossie Neil Jared who married Morrison Lowe; Joseph Haywood Jared, and Walter Bennett Jared. Joseph Haywood Jared s wife and mother of his children was Laura Neil Shields Jared who died in child birth. Courtesy of Mrs. Martin Medley Joseph Haywood Jared was the s/o Josiah & Frances Woodbury (Bennett) Jared Joseph Haywood married 2 nd Ina Belle McCaleb, d/o Charter F. McCaleb & Dica Campbell. Robert Ralph Jared and Mary Cummins Lowe on their wedding day in January 1918. He was a soldier in WWI on leave from the army. Shortly after the wedding he was sent to France. He was the son of Joseph Haywood and Jared Laura Neil Shields Jared. She was the daughter of Gideon Harris Lowe, Sr. and Lucy Virginia Cummins Lowe. Courtesy of Mrs. Martin Medley.

Content of Personal Property Tax Records State of Virginia http://www.genealogysearch.org/search/va.html Information recorded in Virginia personal property tax records changed gradually from 1782 to 1865. The early laws required the tax commissioner in each district to record in "a fair alphabetical list" the names of the person chargeable with the tax, the names of white male tithables over the age of 21, the number of white male tithables between 16 and 21, the number of slaves both above and below 16, various types of animals such as horses and cattle, carriage wheels, ordinary licenses, and even billiard tables. Free Negroes are listed by name and often are denoted in the list as "free" or "FN." For a generic list of Personal Property Tax List column headings use the following as a guide: * Name of individual charged with tax * Number of white male tithables over 16 * Blacks over 16 * Blacks over 12 and under 16 * Horses, etc * Carriage wheels * Ordinary licenses * Stud horses * Rates of covering and season * Amount of tax Later laws required additional descriptive information. The amount of tax due was reported in pounds, shillings and pence on the early tax lists. Amounts were reported in dollars and cents by 1810. By the 1850s, the personal property tax records contained the following entries arranged in columns: * Names of persons chargeable with tax * Number of free males 16 years of age and upwards * Number of slaves above 16 years of age * Number of white males of 21 years of age * Number of male free Negroes between 21 and 55 * Number of slaves of 12 years and upwards * Horses, mules, asses, and jennets (female donkeys) * Cattle, sheep, and hogs * Pleasure carriages, stage coaches, jersey wagons, carryalls, buggies, and gigs * Watches * Clocks * Pianos and harps * Gold and silver plate and jewelry * Household and kitchen furniture * Other articles * Amounts of solvent bonds or other securities due * Amount of capital (other than the value of the real estate) invested or used in a manufacturing or other unlicensed trade or business except agriculture * Interest or profits over $6.00 arising from bonds or certificates of this or other states or counties, or of any public corporation created by this or any other state * Amount of income in money over $100 from salary, fees, allowances, etc. * Excess over $100 of yearly rent or annual value of toll bridges and ferries. Amount of exemptions in cattle, sheep and horses, or personal property in lieu thereof One brief, but important, change in the law occurred in 1815, when the number and type of taxable property were extensively expanded to include items such as specific pieces of furniture (by wood type), curtains, silver, mirrors, prints, oil portraits, and icehouses, all to aid in paying for expenses incurred during the War of 1812. Not surprisingly, the law was repealed the next year.

April 27, 1790 Virginia Tax List 1790 John Jared - Joseph Jared Name County Tax List Page Jarrett, John Bedford 1789 Personal A 06 Jarrett, Joseph Bedford 1789 Personal A 06 Jarret, William Gloucester 1790 Land B 07 (not shown). May 26, 1800 - Virginia Tax List 1800 Name County Tax List Page Jarred, John Bedford 1800 Personal A 13 Jarred, Joseph Bedford 1800 Personal A 13

Source: Jackson County, Tennessee Chancery Court Minute Vol A ( November 1840- February 1851) by Pat Spurlock Elder, Continuity Press, Blountville, TN. Introduction: There are few early Jackson County records due to the August 1872 courthouse fire. This is records from the pre-1872 records. This volume is an abstraction of the actual records from microfilm found at the Tennessee State Archives. (pg. 10) 3 May 1842, Page 41 Hezekiah Crowell vs Joseph Jarod, Elizabeth Presley, Coosa m. Presley Millennicum (?) B. Presley, Arena H. Presley, Dionysus B. Presley, Sarah J. Presley, Ruth E. Presley and John P. Presley. Decree final (Page 42) on 24 November 1837 the complainant purchased of Sanders Presley the following land: Situated on the waters of Indian Creek of Caney Fork containing 140 acres for which complainant took the title bond of said Presley and the said Presley purchased the same tract from the Defendant Jarod and that he also took the title bond of Jarod. It further appears Presley paid the consideration to Jarod and that complainant has also paid the consideration to Presley that Presley departed this life and the Defendants are the heirs at law of Presley except the Defendant Jarod and Elizabeth and they are minors under the age of 21 years and have no regular guardian and their mother Elizabeth Presley has been appointed their guardian ad litem against whom judgement for confessed has also been taken. Court orders all right and title of the defendants be divested out of them and the same be vested in the complainant Court adjourned /S/ Brownfield Riley. JACKSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE CHANCERY COURT MINUTES 1840-1861 ABSTRACTED, TRANSCRIBED, ANNOTATED, AND INDEXED BY: Betty Huff 1100-B Mission Ridge Austin, TX 78704 May Term 1842 Pg. 43 Hezekiah Crowell vs Joseph Jared, Elizabeth Presley, Coosa M. Presley, Millennium B. Presley, Arena H. Presley, Dyonysius B. Presely, Sarah J. Presley, Ruth E. Presley, and John P. Presley. On 24 November 1837, Complainant Crowell purchased from Sanders Presley land on waters of Indian Creek of Caney Fork.. 140 acs.. Presley purchased the same tract from Defendant Jarad.. title bonds in both instances.. Presley has departed this life and Defendants are heirs at law of said Presley except the Defendant Jarad and Elizabeth and they are minors under age of 21... have no regular guardian... their mother Elizabeth Presley has been appointed guardian ad litum.. Land is awarded to Hezekiah Crowell who had paid for the land. (Betty Huff notes: It s a matter of straightening out the title. No real conflict. Here is a good example of the problem with commas and other punctuation, I think there should be a comma before and after the phrase..except the Defendant Jarad and Elizabeth.. Obviously Elizabeth is the mother and not one of the seven minors. Further Ref: Same time frame. Smith Co. Enrollments, Jacob Null vs Valentine Presley concerning land purchased from Peter Huff.) 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. JACKSON CO. TENNESSEE PRIOR TO 1820 Abstractions from Record Group 50, Early Land Records, Tennessee State Library and Archives By Betty Huff Building Neighborhoods from Early Land Records of Tennessee RG 50 SERIES 2 LAND ENTRY BOOK 27 REEL 7 1 ST SURVEYOR S DISTRICT LAND ENTRIES JACKSON CO FOLKS Book Page Number Description 27 396 8752 Joseph Jared.. 20 acs.. in the Rock Spring Valley.. adj. James Roulston.. 24 August 1812. 27 396 8753 Joseph Jared.. 10 acs.. in the Rock Spring Valley.. near Lancaster s road. 24 August 1812. 27 396 8754 Joseph Jared.. 5 acs.. the Rock Spring Valley.. adj. his own including a small field cleared by Reuben Smith. 24 August 1812. 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 28 280 10419 Joseph Jared.. 10 acs.. Rock Spring Valley.. adj. his own. 20 March 1813. 28 280 10420 Joseph Jared.. 10 acs.. waters of the Caney Fork.. beginning at 25-ac entry

where he now lives.. 20 March 1813. 28 281 10422 Joseph Jared.. 2 acs.. waters of the Caney Fork..point of a ridge that makes down opposite to where John Boyd now lives.. 20 March 1813. 28 282 10427 James Boyd.. 3 acs.. waters of Caney Fork.. adj his own, Joseph Jared. 20 March 1813. 28 282 10428 James Boyd.. 3 acs..east side of the Caney Fork on dividing ridge between Cumberland and Caney Fork.. to include top of the ridge between where said Boyd and Joseph Jared now live. 20 March 1813. 28 282 10440 James Boyd.. 3 acs.. east side of the Caney Fork on dividing ridge between Cumberland and Caney Fork.. to incl. Top of the ridge between where sd Boyd and Joseph Jared now live. 20 March 1813. 28 453 11043 Joseph Jared.. 10 acs.. waters of Indian Creek of Cumberland..to inclu. improvement made by John Cleavland (sic). 9 July 1813. 28 453 11044 Joseph Jared... 10 acs.. place known as Walnut Ridge. 9 July 1813. Building Neighborhoods from Early Land Records of Tennessee RG 50 SERIES 2 LAND ENTRIES BOOK 29 REEL 8 1 ST SURVEYOR S DISTRICT LAND ENTRIES JACKSON CO FOLKS Book Page Number Description 29 442 13878 Joseph Jared.. 8 acs.. on the ridge dividing waters of Caney Fork & Cumberland adj tract whereon said Jared now lives..to incl a small field & peach orchard. 21 November 1814. 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 30 346 16798 Joseph Jared.. 20 acs.. Smith Co.. east side of Caney Fork.. to incl. where Spyas (?) Kirkland formerly lived. 1 April 1816. 30 382 17062 Joseph Jared.. 10 acs.. in the Rock Springs Valley adj John Boyd.. 23 May 1816. 30 382 17063 Henry Carr.. 15 acs.. Smith Co.. east side of Caney Fork.. adj..joseph Jared 23 May 1816. Henry Carr, Loc. 1820 Census Jackson Co., TN - Free White Person, Including Heads of Families (Source Citation: 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Jackson, Tennessee; Page: 141; NARA Roll: M33_123; Image: 82) Joseph Jarrad - (Joseph 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 (4) of 10 and under 16 (1) of 16 and under 26 (1) - of 26 and under 45 (2) Total (14) In the household were two males under 10; two males 10-16; one male 16-26, one male 45 or over; four females under ten; one female 10-16; one female 16-26; two females 26-45. 1830 Census Jackson Co., TN - Free White Person, Including Heads of Families (Source Citation: 1830; Census Place: Jackson, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 177; Page: 138; Family History Library Film: 0024535) Joseph Jarrad - (Joseph Jared, s/o John Jared & Hannah Whitacre). Males: 5 thur 9 (1) 15 thru 19 (1) 60 thru 69 (1) Females: 5 thur 9 (1) 10 thur 14 (1) - 15 thru 19 (2) 30 thur 39 (1) 50 thru 59 (1) Total (9) 1830 Census Jackson Co., TN - Free White Person, Including Heads of Families Hugh WALLACE Males under five years of age (2) of five and under ten (1) of thirty and under forty (1) Females under five years of age (1) of five and under ten (1) of thirty and under forty (1) Total (7) 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 (Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: District 13, Jackson, Tennessee; Roll: 524; Page: 306; Image: 625/626; Family History Library Film: 0024545) Joseph Jared (Joseph Jared, s/o John Jared & Hannah Whitacre). Males: Under 5 (0) 5 & under 10 (0) 10 & under 15 (0) 15 & under 20 (0) 20 & under 30 (1)- 80 & under 90 (1) Number of persons in each family employed in agriculture (1) Pensioners for Revolutionary or military services, include in the foregoing Joseph Jared age 80 Females Under 5 (1) 20 & under 30 (1) 40 & under 50 (1) Total (5) US Census 1840 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 13 Free White Person, Including Heads of Families Hugh Wallace (Hugh Wallace is md ca. 1821 to Nancy Jared, d/o Joseph Jared & Agnes Aggie Martha Beard). Males: Under 5 (1) 5 & under 10 (1) 10 & under 15 (1) 15 & under 20 (1) 40 & under 50 (1) Females 5 & under 10 (1) 10 & under 15 (1) 40 & under 50 (1) Total (8) US Census 1840 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 13 Free White Person, Including Heads of Families Lucy Jared (Lucinda Lucy Nancy (Matthews) Jared was md to Charles Jared) Males: 5-9 (1), 15-19 (1) Females: 40-49 (1) Slaves: Males under 10 (1) Total (1) Total (5) 1840 Census Warren Co., IL Ward 2 Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9 1 Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 3 Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59 1 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 1 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14 1 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29 1 Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49 1 Persons Employed in Agriculture 1 Free White Persons - Under 20 3 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 5 Total Free White Persons 9 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves William Jarred (Jared) Ward 2, Warren, Illinois 9 Name Home in 1840 (City, County, State) Free White Persons - Males - Under 5 1 Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9 1 Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14 2 Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19 2 Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29 2 Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 5 2 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9 1 John Jorrad (Jared) Ward 2, Warren, Illinois

Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29 1 Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39 1 Persons Employed in Agriculture 3 Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade 4 No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write Free White Persons - Under 20 9 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49 5 Total Free White Persons 14 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves 14 1 US Census 1850 Knox Co., IL Town of Abington William JARED 60 M Farmer (value of real estate 2000) VA (William Jared, s/o Joseph Jared & Agnes Aggie Martha Beard). Martha JARED 58 F TN Catharine JARED 22 F IL Lorenzo JARED 19 M Laborer IL US Census 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 5 934 Family 5 th Dist, Jackson Co., TN 1850 William BAKER, 29 M W Farming VA (William Baker md Elizabeth Jared) Elizabeth BAKER, 28 F W TN (Elizabeth Jared, d/o Joseph Jared & Elizabeth Besty Baker). Emline E. BAKER, 10 F W TN Wilie P. BAKER, 8 M W TN William W. BAKER, 6 M W TN Rufus P. BAKER, 2 M W TN Martha BAKER, 4 F W TN US Census 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 12 12 th Dist., Jackson Co., TN 1850 (Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Jackson, Tennessee; Roll: M432_885; Page: 245A; Image: 178) Dwl:135 Family: 135 Line: 28 Ancestry.com image: 173 Hugh WALLACE 52 M W Farming $2,000 TN (Hugh Wallace md Nancy Jared) Nancy WALLACE 54 F W VA (Nancy Jared, d/o Joseph Jared & Agnes Martha Beard). McDonald WALLACE 24 M W Farming TN (McDonald Wallace & Juliann Julia Ann Henley) Elizabeth WALLACE 22 F W TN (Elizabeth Wallace md William Durell Dollar) Joseph WALLACE 20 M W TN (Joseph Josiah Wallace md Sarah Sally Mitchell). Matilda WALLACE 15 F W TN (Matilda Wallace md David Crocket Mitchell) John WALLACE 11 M W TN (John A. Wallace md Naoma Oma Smith) US Census 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 13 198 - Family 13 th Dist, Jackson Co., TN 1850 Lucy Jared, 50 F Farming NC (Lucinda "Lucy" "Nancy" (Matthews) Jared who md Charles Jared). Mathew Jared, 26 M Farming TN Charles Jared, 17 M Farming TN US Census 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 13 214 Family 13 th Dist, Jackson Co., TN 1850 Josiah JARED 33 M W Farmer (Value of real estate, 600) TN (Josiah Jared md Frances Woodbury Bennett) Naomi CARR 56 F W VA (Naomi Jared md Henry Carr/Kerr) (Naomi (Jared) Carr is the sister of Josiah Jared) Amanda CARR 21 F W TN (Amanda Jane Mittie Carr md Bryce Brice Byrne Jared) Jesse CARR 16 M W TN (Jesse Smith Carr md Martha A. Betty) US Census 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 18 623 - Family 18 th Dist. Jackson Co., TN 1850 Thomas HOLLADAY 58 M farming VA (Thomas Holladay (1795-1877), buried in Paris Cemetery, Bourbon Co., KY) Agnes HOLLADAY 33 F TN (Agnes (Jared) Holladay, d/o Joseph Jackson Jared & Elizabeth Besty Baker) Joseph HOLLADAY 16 M farming TN (Joseph Holladay, s/o Thomas Holladay & Martha Frances Whitehorn) Frances HOLLADAY 6 F TN (Frances "Fannie" Holladay md Moses "Mode" Eskew Jared) Thomas HOLLADAY 1 M TN (Thomas Calvin Holladay md Martha Tennessee Nichols) Mary A BAKER 13 F TN

US Census 1850 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 18 625 Family 18 th Dist. Jackson Co., TN 1850 William A ENSOR 25 M (Value of real estate, 250) TN farming (William Ashbury Ensor, s/o Jonathan Lasley Ensor & Ruth Jared). Naomi ENSOR 23 F TN (Naomi Florilla Huddleston, d/o Issaac Alexander Huddleston Sr & Virginia Jane Janet "Jinnet" Allison) Jonathan ENSOR 3 M TN (Jonathan Lasley Ensor md Sarah Frances Evans) Isaac ENSOR 8/12 M TN (Isaac Monroe Ensor (1850-1854) Ruth Ensor F W 50 VA (Ruth (Jared) Ensor (1802-1862) w/o Jonathan Lasley Ensor (1800-1826) Emeline Tate ENSOR 6 F TN (Emaline Ensor Tate md William B. Petty) America Thompson ENSOR 20 F NC US Census 1860 Jackson Co., TN Dist. 3 Dwl: 82 Bryant, John 51 M Farming (value of real estate, 1000) (value of personal estate, 1500) TN Bryant, Samantha 23 F TN Bryant, Mary 50 F TN (Mary Polly (Jared) Bryant, d/o Joseph Jared & Elizabeth Besty Baker). Bryant, Manny 18 F TN Neal, James 20 Farming TN US Census 1860 Dist. 13, Laurel Hill - Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 974 Family: 974 Line:7 Wallace, Hugh 61 M Farmer (value of real estate, 4,000) (value of personal estate, 1510) TN Wallace, Nancy 64 F VA (Nancy Jared, d/o Joseph Jared & Agnes Martha Beard). Wallace, John A. 21 M Farmer TN (John J. Wallace, s/o Hugh Wallace & Nancy Jared - md Sarah Sally Mitchell). Wallace, Frances 13 F TN Wallace, J. J. 30 M TN (Joseph Josiah Wallace md Sarah Sally Mitchell). Wallace, Martha A. 6 F TN (Martha A. Wallace, d/o Joseph J. Wallace). Wallace, John B. 4 M TN (John B. Wallace, s/o Joseph J. Wallace). Wallace, McDonald 3 M TN (McDonald Wallace, s/o Joseph J. Wallace & Sarah Sally Mitchell - md Nelly J. Cronk). US Census 1860 Dist. 13, Laurel Hill - Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 975 Family: 975 Line:15 Wallace, McDonald 34 M Farmer (value of real estate, 250) (value of personal estate, 250) TN (McDonald Wallace, s/o Hugh Wallace & Nancy Jared md Juliann Julia Ann Henley/Hendley). US Census 1860 Dist. 11, Perkin, Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 1239 Family: 1239 Line: 10 Jared, Lucinda 60 F NC (Lucinda "Lucy" "Nancy" (Matthews) Jared who md Charles Jared). Jared, Charles B. 26 Farmer (value of personal estate, 100) TN US Census 1860 Dist. 12, Byrne, Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 1203 Family: 1203 Line: 17 Hollerday, Thomas 66 M W Farmer (value of real estate, 1200), (value of personal estate, 500) VA Hollerday, Agnes 40 F W TN (Agnes (Jared) Holladay, d/o Joseph Jackson Jared & Elizabeth Besty Baker) Hollerday, Frances 15 F W TN (Frances "Fannie" Holladay md Moses "Mode" Eskew Jared) Hollerday, Thomas C. 11 M W TN (Thomas Calvin Holladay md Martha Tennessee Nichols) Hollerday, James 9 M W TN (Rev James Allison Holladay md Malinda Tennessee "Tennie" Jared) 3 rd Civil District Putnam Co., TN 1870 Dwl: 74 Bryant, John S. 65 M W Farmer (value of real estate, 1000), (value of personal estate, 500) TN Bryant, Mary M. 64 F W House Keeping TN (Mary Polly Jared, d/o Joseph Jackson Jared & Elizabeth Besty Baker) Bryant, Manny T. 30 F W TN 11 TH Civil District Putnam Co., TN 1870 Dwl Fam Last Name F Name & MI Age S C Prof/Trade V/Rel Pers Br 67 67 Jared Josiah 54 M W Farmer 2500 2300 TN Frances W. 37 F W K/House TN Udorah 17 F W TN Victoria 13 F W TN Mary 11 F W TN Joseph H. 9 M W TN

Robert H. 7 M W TN Ethelbert H. 5 M W TN Elizabeth B. 2 F W TN age 3/12 February Edward F. 0 M W TN 12 th Civil Dist Putnam Co., TN 1870 Dwl: 70 Holladay, Thomas 77 M W Farmer (value of real estate 1000), (value of personal estate 1000) VA Holladay, Agnes 50 F W Keeping House TN (Agnes (Jared) Holladay, d/o Joseph Jackson Jared & Elizabeth Besty Baker) Holladay, Calvin 21 M W At Home TN (Thomas Calvin Holladay md Martha Tennessee Nichols) Holladay, James 19 M W At School TN (Rev James Allison Holladay md Malinda Tennessee "Tennie" Jared) 13 TH Civil District Putnam Co., TN 1870 Dwl Fam Last Name F Name & MI Age S C Prof/Trade V/Rel Pers Br 45 45 Wallace H.A. 72 M W Farmer 800 VA Nancy 74 F W K/House VA Frances C. 22 F W W/O Occup. TN McDaniel 13 M W At Home TN US Census 1880 Dist. 11 - Putnam Co., TN US Census 1880 Dist. 11 - Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 96 Family: 105 Jared, Josiah W M 64 Head Married Farmer TN VA VA (Josiah Jared, s/o Joseph Jackson Jared & Martha Agnes Aggie Beard) Jared, Frances W F 46 Wife Keeps House TN VA TN (Frances Woodbury Bennett d/o Haywood G. & Esther L. (Houston) Bennett) Jared, Joseph H. W M 18 Son Single Works Farm TN TN TN (Joseph Joe Haywood Jared md 1 st Laura Neil Shields & md 2 nd Ina Belle McCaleb) Jared, Robert L. 17 Son 17 Single School TN TN TN (Robert Lee md Catherine Frances Byrne, d/o Capt. James Polk Byrne & Catherine Folley. James P. Byrne, s/o Lawrence Byrne & William Byrne & Rhoda England) Jared, Ethelbert H. W M 14 Son Single Works Farm TN TN TN (Ethelbert Henry Jared md Marjorie Goodpasture) Jared, Elizabeth W F 12 Dau Single School TN TN TN (Elizabeth Betty Bell Jared md William W. Ford) Jared, Edward W M 9 Son Single School TN TN TN (Edward Franklin Jared) Baker, Ann W F 27 Niece Single TN VA TN (Ann Baker, d/o Rev. William Baker & Elizabeth Jared) 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 Census Place: 1880 District 3, Jackson Co., Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255264 National Archives Film T9-1264 Page 296A Dwl: 244 Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John S. BRYANT Self M M W 71 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: TN Mary M. BRYANT Wife F M W 69 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA

Manera BRYANT Dau F S W 39 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN US Census 1880 Dist. 17 - Putnam Co., TN Dwl: 194 Family: 200 Shields, William Head M W 52 M Running Stone Mill KY NY KY Shields, Virginia C. Wife F W 33 Keeps House TN TN TN Shields, Laura N. Dau F W 11 School TN KY TN (Laura Neil Shields md Joseph Joe Haywood Jared) Shields, Robert H. Son M W 8 School TN KY TN Shields, Sarah E. Dau F W 4 TN KY TN Shields, Samuel B. Son M W 1 TN KY TN Joseph Jared Sources: Genealogical Abstracts of Revolution War Pension Files V11: F-M by Virgil D. White pg. 1824 JARED, JOSEPH: S1539 VA line, soldier was born 2 January 1760 in Loudoun Co., VA (Joseph was born in Kingswood, Hunterdon, NJ) and he lived there at enlistment and after the Revolution he moved to Bedford Co., VA and in 1810 he moved to Jackson Co., TN and he applied for pension there 20 March 1833. Source for marriage: Bedford County, Virginia Marriage Bonds (1800-1853) - Joseph Jared married 19 January 1805, Bedford Co., TN to Betsy Baker. Bondsman: Sam & Mary Baker, parents. Source: Marriage Bonds of Bedford County Virginia 1755-1800 by Earle S. Dennis & Jane E. Smith, 1981: pg. 36 JOSEPH JARRETT & AGGY BEARD md 23 October 1780, dt Margit Young. George Simmons, surety. Consent of Margit Young, mother of Aggy Beard. Source: Marriage License: IGI Microfiche #7,757 & 7, 155 Information from: Earline Doty-Smith, West Salem, IL 62476 Source: Marriage Bonds of Bedford Co., Virginia: pg. 940: Jarred: Joseph Jarred & Betsey Baker, dt Sam., Sr. & Mary Baker. Abraham Baker, Surety. Married by Richard Pope, 24 January 1805. Source: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy by William Wade Hinshaw, pg. 940: Marriage Bonds of Bedford Co., VA: JARRETT: 23 October 1780: Joseph Jarrett & Aggy Beard, dt Margit Young. George Simmons, Surety. JARRED: 19 January 1805: Joseph Jarred & Betsey Baker, dt Sam., Sr. & Mary Baker. Abraham Surety. Married by Richard Pope, 24 January 1805. Abstracts of Bedford County VA Will Book 2 1788-1803 by Joida Whitten 1980 pg. 96 Michale Rightmire Inventory and Appraisal: Appraisers: John Jared, Joseph Jared, Abner Howell, 27 September 1802. pg. 86 John Eckhols Account Current: Executor: Joseph Wright Dated from 1796: Mentioned: John Jared Returned 28 September 1801. Bedford County Will Book 2 1759-1803 pg. 94 pg. 367: Appraisement of estate of Michael Rightmire by JOHN JARED, JOSEPH JARED, Abner Howel. Recorded September 27, 1802. Teste: James Steptoe. Source: Rosters and Soldiers the Tennessee Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution: DAR ROSTER 1894-1960: PG. 915 & 916 Joseph Jared b. 2 January 1760, Bedford Co., Loudon Co., VA md 1 st October 1780 in Lasie Town, VA to Martha Agnes Beard md 2 nd February 1802 to Bessie Baker. Pvt. Enlisted 12 October 1799 at Battle of Yorktown reentered under General George Washington d. 7 January 1848 at Buffalo Valley, Jackson Co., TN - *See File 1539 VA Troops Dept. of Interior. Pg. 916: The children of Joseph Jared: 1. Naomi, born 1789, married William H. Kerr (this should be Henry M. Carr or Kerr) 2. Nancy, married William Wallace (this should be Hugh Wallace) 3. John, born September 19, 1785 md Elizabeth Bandy 4. Dow (this should be Lorenzo Dow Jared md Elizabeth Baker) 5. Joel, md Loretta Adkinson 6. Agnes md Thomas Holladay 7. Bessie born November 4, 1817 died 1882, md William Baker 8. Nathan md Haynes ( Nathan md Nancy Johnson) 9. Josiah md Frances Bennett

Descendants of Joseph Jared Rev l War Soldier: Marie Carr/Kerr Bishop (E.L.): NSDAR #269595: (Marie Kerr md Dr. Eugene Lindsay Bishop). Maud Baker Gaines (S.E.): NSDAR #297903: Rock House, Sparta, TN (Maud Baker md Dr. S. W. Gaines). Dessie Bair Carter: NSDAR #551695: Esther Lowrey Chapter, KS (Dessie Bair md Dr. Rodney G. Carter). Donna Carter Hoag: NSDAR #560818: Esther Lowrey Chapter, KS (Donna Carter md Charles Monroe Hoag). Marcia Lovesa Dirks Stoll: NSDAR #663863: Abraham Lincoln Chapter, IL (Marcia Louesa Dirks md Kenton Dale Stoll). Fran Ensor Benedict: Old Walton Road Chapter, Cookeville, TN (Fran Ensor md Edward Lindle Benedict). Audrey J. Denny Lambert: Stoney Creek Chapter, Rochester, MI: not approved by DAR but Joseph Jared is MY ANCESTOR. (Audrey J. Denny md Michael H. Lambert). 1787 Census of VA Vol. 1 by Schreiner-Yantis Bedford Col., VA Tax List B pg. 204: JARRED, JOSEPH Self - 0 White Male above 16 0 Black Male above 16 0 Black Male under 16 1 Horse 1 cattle JARRED, JOHN Self 0 White Male above 16 0 Black Male above 16 0 Black Male under 16 3 Horses 9 cattle Ranger Book 1817-1860: Taken up by JOSEPH JARED on the Walton Road near the pond spring, a red heifer - - 4.50. DAR PATROIT INDEX: JOSEPH JARRATT Birth: 2 January 1760, VA Rank: Pvt. Service: VA Death: 7 January 1848, TN Patriot Pensioned: Yes Widow Pensioned: No Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No Spouse: Bessie Baker Spouse: Martha Agnes Beard DAR PATROIT INDEX CENTENNIAL EDITION JARED, JOSEPH DAR National #297903 Birth Date: 1/2/1760 Birth Place: Loudoun Co., VA (Joseph was born in Kingswood, Hunterdon Co., NJ) Death Date: 1/7/1848 Death Place: Jackson Co., TN Cemetery: Jared Farm Cemetery Cemetery Location: Buffalo Valley, Jackson Co., TN, Jared Farm, west of Cookeville: DAR MARKER Pension: Yes Rank/Service/Civil Service: Pvt. Children: Naoma Kerr, Nancy Wallace, John, Joel, Agnes Holladay, Bessie Baker, Nathan, & Josiah References: DAR Patroit Index Centennial Edition pg. 337 Source: 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, JOSEPH SR. born 1/2/1760 Bedford City, Loudon Co., VA d. 1/7/1848 Jackson Co., TN Buried: Buffalo Valley, Old Jared farm west of Cookeville, TN. Grave DAR marked. Enlisted 10/12/1779, Battle of Yorktown. Served as Pvt. re-enlisted 1781 and served under General Washington. Service in VA Line: age 74 in 1832 Pension list: 1840 census of Jackson Co, TN. Married 1 st 10- - 1780 Lasie Town, VA to Martha Agnes Beard, md 2 nd 1815, Buffalo Valley to Bessie Baker. Children: Naoma b. 1789 md William H. Kerr Nancy md William Wallace John b. 9/19/1785 md Elizabeth Bandy Dow Joel md Loretta Adkinson Agnes md Thomas Holladay Bessie b. 11/4/1817 d. 1882 md William Baker Nathan md Haynes Josiah md Frances Bennett. Reference: DAR #297903 VA Troops File #1539 Dept. of Interior: TN DAR 33-34. Source: 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. William Jared Grave: William Jared, s/o John Jared the wagonmaker & Hannah Whitacre. William Jared, the older brother of Joseph, came to Tennessee in 1796 and settled on Indian Creek near Buffalo Valley on land given 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 3 June 1758, he died 22 September 1827, and is buried in the Capt. William Jared Family Cemetery located near the old homestead on Indian Creek Road. Land was later owned by John Bell Denny, s/o Jonathan Denny & Agnes Thompson Winfree. Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia 1755-1800 Compiled by Earle S. Dennis & Jane E. Smith: Pg. 36: JOSEPH JARRETT & AGGY BEARD, October 23, 1780. George Simmons, surety. Consent of Margit Young, mother of Aggy Beard. A Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services; with their Names, Ages, and Places of Recidence Under The Act For Taking The Sixth Census: Prepared by The Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. District No. 13 Tennessee- Middle District: JOSEPH JARED, Senior 80 yrs. old Heads of Families: JOSEPH JARED, Senior. Martha Agnes (Beard) & Joseph Jackson Jared had a son named John Jared. John md Elizabeth Bandy, d/o George & Druscilla (Meadows) Bandy. They had a daughter named, Elizabeth Jared. Elizabeth md Lilburn Bair. Lilburn had a brother named Caleb Bair that md Miriam Mariam Louesa Jared. Miriam was the sister of Elizabeth who md Liburn Bair. In the DAR file on Joseph Jared I found some Information submitted by Dessie Bair Carter member of the DAR: Esther Lowrey, KS. Joseph Jared & Martha Agnes Beard s daughter, Nancy Jared md Hugh Wallace they are the ancestors of Audrey June Denny Lambert. Their son, John Jared md Elizabeth Bandy. Written in long hand by Mrs. Millie A. Hoffuagle witnessed by Donald Farr a notary public for Warren Co., IL. The family of Lilburn Bair and Elizabeth Jared Bair: Lilburn was a brother of Caleb my father. Elizabeth was a sister of my mother who was Miriam Jared Bair. Children of Lilburn and Elizabeth Jared: 1. Agnis Bair She had blonde hair, married Thomas Hopper 2. William Randall Bubby Bair He had black hair. He was a bachelor. 3. Andrew Bair He had red hair. Had typhoid fever and passed away at 21 years. 4. Verlinda Linnie Bair Married Mr. Taylor and passed away at the home of her son, Clarence in CA. 5. Blackhead Bair he died when small in the arms of my mother, Miriam Bair. He fell into some water and drowned. 6. Ernest Bair Married and had several children. 7. Riley Bair Married Nancy Hommaker and they had 3 girls; Leona, Etherl & Dessie. 8. John Bair Married, no children. Owned a store and afterwards a garage. They lived at Minden Mines, MO. The above is correct according to my records, March 30, 1970- Mrs. Millie A. Hoffuagle Quaker Monthly Meetings Goose Creek Quakers: Bedford, VA 1794 Goose Creek Quakers: Loudon, VA 1785 Goose Creek Monthly Meeting: Mailing address: P.O. Box 105, Lincoln, VA 20160 Meeting place address: 18204 Lincoln Road, Lincoln, VA 20160 [Wheelchair accessible] [No hearing assistance system] Telephone: (703) 777-5979-Meeting House telephone First Day schedule: Worship, 9:45 a.m.; First Day School, 10:00 a.m. (following brief worship with adults). Business Meeting schedule: 11:00 a.m. First Day of the month. Travel directions: The Meeting House is in Loudoun County, south of Purcellville. From VA Route 7 (Business) turn south on VA Route 722, Maple Avenue (traffic light at this intersection), which crosses Route 7 (Business) near shopping centers and a 7-11 convenience store. The Meeting House is two miles south, on the left side of the road, in the village of Lincoln. Parking is in the lot across from the Meeting House. Clerk: Sheila Kryston; Treas.: Edward E. Nichols, Jr.; M&O: Caroline Pelton; RE: Joe Esposito; S&F: John Unger Bedford Co., VA Genealogical Society 201 East Main Street

Bedford, VA 24523 (Have not yet contacted this society about information). Quaker: Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, Bedford Co., VA: Goose Creek, in Bedford County, was granted the status of an indulged meeting under South River Monthly Meeting in 1786 and by 1794 was established as a Monthly Meeting. In 1797 Western Quarterly Meeting was set up for South River and Goose Creek Meetings. By 1814 Goose Creek Monthly Meeting was discontinued and membership joined to South River Monthly Meeting. Goose Creek Monthly Meeting in Loudoun County was a separate monthly meeting. Source: Pension Claims From Jackson County, Tennessee, Transcribed from the original forms and indexed by Christine Spivey Jones, 1994. Pg. 167: Jared, Joseph: Revolutionary War, Jackson Co., TN, West Tennessee: Joseph Jared of Jackson Co., in the State of Tennessee who was a private in the comp. Commanded by Captain Frazer of the regt. commanded by Col. Rapell in the Virginia line for 6 months. Inscribed on the Roll of West Tennessee at the rate of 20 Dollars - - - Cents per annum to commence on the 4 th day of March, 1831. Certificate of Pension issued the 19 day of November 1833 and James T(ompkins) Quarles Gainesboro. Arrears to the 4 th of September $50.00 Semi-anl. Allowance ending 4 March $10.00 $60.00 Pg. 168 Revolutionary Claim, Act. 7 June 1832: Recorded by Danl Boyd, Cler.: Book E, Vol. 7, page 85. *See American Revolution: www.ajlambert.com Pension of Joseph Jackson Jared, s/o John Jared & Hannah Whitacre. Pg. 189 State of South Carolina, Edgefield District: By John Simkins Esquire Judge of the Court of Ordinary for the directing the transfer of money remaining unclaimed by certain Pensioners, and authorizing the payment of the same at the Treasury of the United Sates, and the third section of the Act of August 23, 1842, extending the time within which pensioners may receive their pension from the pension agents, Joseph Jared a pensioner on the Roll of Nashville, Tennessee Agency, at the rate of twenty---dollars and----cents per annum, under the law of the 7 th June 1832, has been paid at this Department, from the 4 th of September 1843, to the 4 th September 1844. Respectfully yours, Pharris, Comptroller. Source: Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files: Pg. 1824: Jared, Joseph, S1539, VA line, solider was born 2 January 1760 in Loudoun Co. VA & he lived there at enlistment & after the Revolution he moved to Bedford Co., VA & in 1810 he moved to Jackson Co., TN & he applied for there 20 March 1833. Source: Tennessee Records: Volume 1: Bible, Family, Tombstone: Accession: #32595 Tennessee GRC Series 1, Volume 15: Bible, Family and Tombstone Records, Volume 1, Accession: #32595. Tennessee State Library & Archives: Ac. #726 : Roll 6 & Manuscripts: Box 28 Jared 69-190). Pg. 65: War Services and Family Genealogy of Joseph Jared s Family: This record is at present in the possession of Mrs. Eugene Collier at Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN, copied by Maude McGlasson, Gainesboro, TN, 1937. (Mrs. Eugene Collier was Virginia Addeville Carlen, d/o James Anthony Carlen & Minerva Tennessee Huddleston. Virginia Addeville Addie Carlen: b. 1June 1884 d. 15 June 1954 md Frank Eugene Collier: b. 21 December 1880 d. 2 January 1955 Both Buried: Cookeville City Cemetery, Cookeville, TN. They had a son named, Eugene Collier: b. 27 February 1905 d. 25 August 1950 who md Margaret Hargis. They had a daughter named Betty Eugene Jean who md a Toner and lives in PA, a son, Frank Dewitt Collier who had a son Thomas in Oak Ridge, TN and a son named Billy in Knoxville, TN. Joseph Jared md Martha Beard = Naoma Jared md William Henry Carr = Elizabeth Carr md Isaac Alexander Huddleston = Minerva Tennessee Huddleston md James Anthony Carlen = Virginia Addeville Addie Carlen md Frank Eugene Collier Sr. = Frank Eugene Collier Jr. md Marguerite Elizabeth Hargis = Children: Betty Eugene Collier md Mr. Toner of PA, Frank Dewitt Collier & Billy Collier. Joseph Jared entered service as a volunteer, October 12, 1779, in Loudoun County, Virginia, in the War for Independence. He entered the service at Lacy s Tavern, on Bulskin Creek, under Captain Daniel Peagans, Major Merriweather and Major. (The last named Major was called Major Dick by the soldiers, his real name was not by Joseph Jared.)

Colonel Russell s regiment was immediately marched from Lacy s Tavern to Richmond, from which place it anticipated they would move on to an old field near Cabin Point, where they were situated for a short time. At this place the regiment erected large tents of green pine trees with much regularity as to arrangement. The manner of arrangement was such as is commonly used in laying off a town, as the tents were built in rows with streets between them. The soldiers named this place Green Town, by which it is still known. From Green Town, they were marched to Petersburg, VA and remained there until the term for which they had volunteered had expired. At this place, the regiment was reviewed by General Stuben, after which the soldiers were discharged, but were told to be ready to report for service when called. Joseph Jared enlisted again as a volunteer in 1781, at the same place as before, under Captain Elgin. The regiment was marched to Richmond, then to Glouster, near Little York where it joined the main army under the command of General Washington, and there engaged in the Battle of Little York. Here the regiment remained until after the surrender of Cornwallis. At the close of the war, Joseph Jared was discharged from the army. After he was discharged from his first service, and before he again enlisted, he married Martha Agnes Beard at Bedford County, VA. The date of this marriage being October 23, 1780. Seven children were born to this union: four boys and three girls. Joseph Jared born January 2, 1760 died January 7, 1846 in Jackson Co., TN, married at Bedford Co., VA, Martha Agnes Beard. Children: William md Patsy Raulston John md Elizabeth Bandy Joel md Loretta Atkinson Naomi md William Henry Carr (Henry M. Carr/Kerr) Nancy md William Wallace (Hugh Wallace) Dow never married (Elizabeth Baker) Ruth md Johnathan Ensor In 1807 (19 January 1802) he again married, this time to Bessie Baker of Putnam Co., TN. To this union five children were born; three girls and two boys. Joseph Jared married Bessie Baker born 1790 and died 11 May 1880. (Elizabeth Besty Baker b. 22 Feb. 1773 d. 14 Dec. 1836 d/o Samuel Sr. & Mary Baker) Agnes md Thomas Holloday Betsy md W. W. Baker Nathan md Haines Parmelia never married Josiah md Frances Bennett Joseph Jared died in Putnam Co., TN, formerly a part of Jackson Co., TN, January 7, 1848, and was buried at the Jared Graveyard, near what is now known as Gentry, TN. Signed: Mrs. L. M. Bullington (Linnie Milan Bullington) Mrs. H. H. Clark Mrs. Charles N. Sharpe, Jr. Mrs. Morrison Lowe Mrs. W. T. Travis Mrs. Felix McGinnes Source: The following newspaper abstract was prepared by Kara Porter: http://www.timbertrux.com/ Jackson Co., TN - Website JACKSON CHRONICLE: Micro reproduction of original published: Gainesboro, Jackson Co., TN: Walter S. McClain, 1898-1914, Nashville, TN: Filmed by the Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1959, on 4 microfilm reels: Family History Library, Film Nos. 173761-4. Source: Hon. Josiah Jared, one of the most prominent and popular citizens of Putnam country, died last Wednesday night at his home in Rock Spring Valley. He was born September 14, 1815, and had attained the ripe old age of eighty three years. His father was a Virginian and soldier in the Revolutionary war, being at Yorktown when Cornwallis surrendered. Joseph Jared Rev l War Soldier. CHARLES, EARL CORNWALLIS by Janie B. Cheaney: http://jrshelby.com/kimocowp/cornwal.htm Cornwallis determined to take ship for Virginia and continue the war there; precisely where he got this notion and what he expected to accomplish thereby is not clear. But his experience in the Carolinas was so miserable he was ready to give them up as a lost cause. If this war could be won at all, it would have to be won by engaging the Continental army under Washington himself.