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Cantrell, Rachel (b. ABT. 1830, d. NOV 1910)

Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Death: NOV 1910

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Johnson, Nancy Almira (b. 18 MAY 1826, d. 8 MAR 1893)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Death: 8 MAR 1893 Abernathy Cemetery
Burial: Abernathy Cemetery

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Noland, George (b. ABT. 1748, d. ?)
Note: George Noland served in the Revolutionary War of 1776. He is listed in the South Carolina Indents 265 Book R.
LDS Ancestral File 4/2/99

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Hames, Donna (b. --Not Shown--)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Richardson, Fannie (b. 5 DEC 1892, d. 9 MAR 1920)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Note: The tombstone in the Jamison Cemetery is marked: "Fannie Richardson Pitts"
Death: 9 MAR 1920 Rutherford County Tn.
Burial: Jamison Cemetery, Rutherford County, Tn.

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Pitts, Lyle Thurston (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Pitts, Ladye Lou (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Noland, William (b. 10 MAY 1759, d. 11 MAR 1857)
Note: From Rootsweb.com

Notes on William Noland and Revolutionary War Pension File excerpts provided courtesy of Patt Morse of Lomita, Calif. and Wanda Crozier of Maryville, Mo.

William Nolen is found on the 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800, and 1810 Taxpayers List in Russell Co. Virginia.

1820 Floyd Co. Ky. Census
William Noland
In this household there are:
1 male 10-16 1 female 10-15
1 male 16-18 1 female 26-45
1 male 18-26
1 male 26-45
1 male 45 and up
Not proven if this is William Noland Sr. or William Noland Jr. The male aged 45 and up could be William Sr. If it is William Jr. that is the head of the household then William Jr. was born 1775-1794 and his wife also. According to Edward Ronsheim who published a short work on the Stephen--Daniel Noland Family this is William Noland Jr. who is listed as the head of the household.

1830 Floyd Co. Ky. Census
Stephen Nolin
In this household there are:
2 males under 5 2 females 5-10
2 males 5-10 1 female 30-40
1 male 30-40
1 male 60-70
The male aged 60-70 is assumed to be William Noland Sr.

Letter to Mr. Leon Hale of Birmingham, Ala. on Jan 4, 1940
Dear Sir:
The data which follow concerning William Nolen or Noland were obtained from claims for pension and bounty land on file under S.30623, based upon his service in the War of the Revolution. This is the record of the only William Nolan (all spellings searched) found on file in the Revolutionary War records of this office. The date and place of birth of William Nolan and names of his parents are not given. While residing in Fairfield District, South Carolina, William Nolen volunteered late in the fall of 1780, served six months as private in Captain Charles Lewis' South Carolina Company of Light Horse, and was in a skirmish at "the Cross Roads near King's Mountain." He again enlisted and served under Captains Martin and John Gray, part of the time in Colonel Richard Winn's South Carolina Regiment, was out in pursuit of Tories, and in the battle of Rutaw Springs, dates of this service not given. The soldier, William Nolen, stated that his service in all amounted to at least two years.
William Nolen moved about 1798, from South Carolina, to Russell Co. Virginia, and about 1819 to Floyd County, Kentucky. He was allowed pension on his application executed June 10, 1850, at which time he was aged ninety-four years and a resident of Floyd Co. Kentucky. He was allowed one hundred sixty acres of bounty land on his application executed November 29, 1855 then living in Carter County, Kentucky.
George "Noland" was a resident of Fairfield, South Carolina, at the same time that the soldier, William Nolen, was residing there, and "Syrena" Noland was living in Carter County, Kentucky in 1850. It was not stated that these persons were related to the soldier. The papers on file in these claims contain no futher discernable family data.
In order to obtain the date of last payment of pension, name and address of the person paid, and possibly the death date of soldier, you should apply to the Comptroller General, General Accounting Office, Records Division, this city, and furnish the following data: "William Nolen or Noland, Certificate No. S30623, issued June 21, 1856, rate $20.00 per annum, commenced March 4, 1831, Act of June 7, 1832, Kentucky Agency".
If you desire information relative to the location of the land referred to herein, it is suggested that you apply to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Interior Department, this city, and cite the following data: B.L. Warrent No.39214 - 160 acres - Act of 1855.
Very truly yours,
A. D. Hiller
Executive Administrator
to the Administrator
Transcribed by E. Wanda Sloan Crozier 10 Oct 1997.

William Noland S.30623 State of Kentucky, Floyd County
On this 10th day of June 1850 personally appeared before the county court of the said county William Noland alias William Nolen a resident of Kentucky in Floyd County aged ninety four years who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by this act of Congress the 7th of June 1832. That he volunteered in the United States Army in the year of 1781 (or seventeen hundred eighty one) under Captain Charles Lewis of the Light Horse Troops, as a private from the county of Fairfield in the State of South Carolina under whom he served about six months during which time we had a skirmish at the cross roads near Kings Mountain at which place I shot the horse of a British officer who was in pursuit of Captain Lewis who had been informed of the officer by the Forces and from thence we crossed the Laurel branch after which Lewis shot a British Tory when the balance turned back. We traveled in the county between the county of Fairfield in South Carolina and the cross roads and in the neighborhood of Kings Mountain.

After the battle at the cross road we traveled over the counties of Broad and Saluda rivers, which traveling was done under Captain Martin, (whose given name I cannot remember) and whilst under the command of Captain Martin we heard of some Tories, and I was placed under the direction of Martin to catch a Tory that I knew and had wrestled with when we were boys, whose name was Elias Delaphmet but he outran me and got away. We afterward joined General Winn or General Wayne and I cannot state which was the name and General Greene where we fought the battle of the Eutaw Spring in South Carolina, from the battle of Eutaw Spring we went to Orangeburg, where I remained as a soldier about two months when the General, Winn, or Wayne, said we were discharged and I went home; when I afterward joined Captain Gray, and marched under him to the ____ hills where we remained some three or four weeks; from there we marched to Savannah River and remained until the expiration of our time when we were discharged after having myself served upward of two years but cannot recall how much over as it has been a long time since. The discharge has been lost or mislaid as I did not regard it of much consequence.

The number of the regiment I do not recollect. The reasons why he has not applied for a pension before are these, he employed a person to attend to the case and he wanted him to pay too high a fee and he dropped the matter until now, at which time he is suffering from the pains of a broken arm and pecuniary want.

He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and he declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the Agency in any state (or Territory).

Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid.
William (X) Nolen
Att: Alias William Noland
James C. __________
Edwin Trimble
And the said court as hereby order their opinion that the said applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.
Edwin Trimble Clerk of the Court of the county of Floyd as hereby certify that the foregoing contains the ongoing proceedings of the said court in the matter of the application of William Nolen for a pension in testimony whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal of office this 13th day of June 1850.
Edwin Trimble, Clerk
Death: 11 MAR 1857 Carter Co., KY

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Noland, Shadrach (b. 1752, d. SEP 1841)
Note: From Rootsweb #17820:

Shadrach Noland served in the Revolutionary War of 1776. He is listed on the 1840 Census for Revolutionary War Pensioners on page 159. Age is given as 89 years old. Also on the South Carolina Indents #488 Lib M. Abstract from pension file states " soldier was born in 1752 in Frederick Co. Virginia. After the Revolution the soldier lived in Pendleton Co. South Carolina, then moved to Hopkins Co. Kentucky, to Dickson Co. Tennessee, and then on to Hardin Co. Tennessee where he applied March 17, 1834 having lived there some 12 years."
Death: SEP 1841 Hardin Co., TN

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Pitts, Michael John (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Thomas, William (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Unknown, Elizabeth (b. , d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
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Data:
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Overall, Robert (b. 11 JUN 1785, d. ABT. 1862)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Death: ABT. 1862

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Overall, Nance (b. 1790, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Source: (Individual)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Religion: Date: 1815
Place: Methodist minister

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Overall, John (b. 13 JUL 1795, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Overall, Sarah (b. 14 SEP 1800, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Overall, Lorenzo Dow (b. 18 JUL 1803, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
Text: Date of Import: Jan 3, 2003
Source: (Individual)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Religion: Date: 1822
Place: Methodist minister

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Overall, James E. (b. 8 JUN 1804, d. 20 JAN 1873)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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Death: 20 JAN 1873

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Johson, Michael Anderson (b. --Not Shown--)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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White, Elizabeth (b. 1786, d. ?)
Source: (Name)
Title: DavidGarvin.GED
Media: Other
Data:
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