A E Mcnutt

A E Mcnutt

Female 1877 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  A E Mcnutt was born in Mar 1877 in Tennessee, USA (daughter of William Alexander McNutt and Emily Malvina Jarnigan).

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    • Residence: 1900, Civil District 2, Knox, Tennessee, USA


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Alexander McNutt was born on 9 Oct 1845 in Knox County, Tennessee, USA (son of F.A.R. McNutt and Margaret McFarland); died on 7 Jan 1924 in Knox County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1860, District 2, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1870, District 2, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Civil District 2, Knox, Tennessee, USA

    William married Emily Malvina Jarnigan on 10 Mar 1870 in Knox, Tennessee, USA. Emily was born in USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emily Malvina Jarnigan was born in USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1900, Civil District 2, Knox, Tennessee, USA

    Children:
    1. 1. A E Mcnutt was born in Mar 1877 in Tennessee, USA.
    2. J B Mcnutt was born in Nov 1878 in Tennessee, USA.
    3. G E Mcnutt was born in Jun 1880 in Tennessee, USA.
    4. Mary C Mcnutt was born in Aug 1884 in Tennessee, USA.
    5. Emma Alexander McNutt was born on 22 Dec 1890 in Knox County, Tennessee, USA; was christened on 16 Aug 1891 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; died on 4 Jul 1936 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  F.A.R. McNutt was born on 1 Nov 1818 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA; died on 13 Jul 1877 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Subdivision 15, Knox, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1860, District 2, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1870, District 2, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA

    F.A.R. married Margaret McFarland on 28 Mar 1843 in Knox, Tennessee, USA. Margaret (daughter of William McFarland and Mary McNutt) was born on 12 May 1818; died on 11 Nov 1859 in Knox, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret McFarland was born on 12 May 1818 (daughter of William McFarland and Mary McNutt); died on 11 Nov 1859 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Subdivision 15, Knox, Tennessee, USA

    Children:
    1. Mary F Mcnutt was born about 1844 in Tennessee.
    2. 2. William Alexander McNutt was born on 9 Oct 1845 in Knox County, Tennessee, USA; died on 7 Jan 1924 in Knox County, Tennessee, USA.
    3. Anna Mcnutt was born about 1847 in Tennessee.
    4. Moses W Mcnutt was born about 1851 in Tennessee.
    5. Frank Mcnutt was born about 1855 in Tennessee.
    6. James Mcnutt was born in 1859 in Knox County, Tennessee, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  William McFarland was born on 4 Oct 1795 in Jefferson Co., TN (son of Robert McFarland, FT218687 RoM02 and Margaret Dibberty); died on 10 Sep 1825 in Texas, United States.

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    • Possessions: 8 Sep 1817, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA; Book O, p. 193. Robert McF. sells to Wm. McF. 166 and 1/2 acres on Bent Creek, from grant #3678. Evan's Line, Peter King's line. John McF. witness.
    • Possessions: 1822, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA; William appears in the 1822 Capt. White tax list with 200 acres. In 1823 a William McFarland is in Capt. Hodges' list with 215 acres, also 1824. Not present after that.
    • Possessions: 14 Dec 1824, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA; Land Entry Book 1824-1891, FHL 008320453, p. 238. Grant of 140 acres north of Nolichucky, surveyed by Robert Hill and John Coffman.

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:

    1810: William McFarland was witness along with Robert McFarland Sr., and Robert McF. Jr. Jefferson Co. Deed Book J, p. 73 (p. 215)

    1812: William McFarland and Robert McF. Jr are witnesses to a sale of land, 100 acres from Solomon Cox to John McFarland in Jefferson Co., shop aide $300. On south side of Holston R. in Nobbs, Sept 30 1812. , Vol. K, p. 170 (p. 264-265) (This John McFarland is the son of Robert McF. Sr.)

    1822: Tax List Jefferson Co. includes William McFarland, Andrew B., Benjamin Sr., James, John, John Sr.

    From: Fifth Survey District of Tennessee, Grants 1-800, 1807-1812, Volume A; by Diane E. Pedersen; Mountain Press, Signal Mountain, TN; 1990. Covering Anderson, Clairborne, Grainger, Jefferson, Knox, and Sevier Counties.

    Page 15: #1720: William McFarland enters 15 acres in Jefferson County on Little Bent Creek. Part of Cert No. 15 for 500 acres issued by the Register of East TN 01 Jan 1810 to James Trimble. Entered 15 Jul 1816, William McFarland.

    Page 24: #1791: William Cox enters 40 acres in Jefferson County east of McFarland's Branch. Part of Cert No. 945 for 100 acres issued by the Register of East TN 02 Jun 1815 to Nathaniel Taylor. Entered 25 Oct 1816, William Cox.

    Page 34: #1866: Robert McFarland enters 240 acres in Jefferson County on a branch of Bent Creek including plantation where James Coffman now lives. Cert No. 1286 for 240 acres issued 21 Mar 1817 by the Register of East TN to Joseph Calloway. Entered 21 Mar 1817, Robert McFarland.

    Page 51: #2008: William McFarland enters 8 acres in Jefferson County near a cabin built by James Scrimpshier. Part of War. No. 1052 for 40 acres issued by the Register of East TN 01 Aug 1815 to Jacob Peck. Entered 16 Dec 1817, William McFarland.

    Page 51: #2010: William McFarland enters 7 acres in Jefferson County adj. his land. Part of War. No. 1052 for 40 acres issued by the Register of East TN to Jacob Peck. Entered 16 Dec 1817, William McFarland.

    Page 65: #2115: Henry Bradford enters 50 acres in Jefferson County on Long Creek adj. Benjamin McFarland and Charles Harris. 20 acres on part of Cert No. 1392 for 370 acres issued 24 Mar 1818 to Ezekiel England, and 30 acres on part of Cert No. 669 for 500 acres issued 12 Oct 1808 to John Hays. Entered 08 Apr 1818, Henry Bradford by Alex B. Bradford.

    Page 76: #2205: Daniel Witt enters 20 acres in Jefferson County on the Cedar Fork of Long Creek adj. John Maze. Part of Cert No. 249 for 74 ¾ acres issued by the Commissioner of East TN 29 Jun 1818 to John McFarland. Entered 05 Oct 1818, Daniel Witt.

    Page 78: #2222: Isaac Cox enters 10 acres in Jefferson County south of Holston and French Broad Rivers adj. Evans. Part of Cert No. 1216 for 200 acres issued by the Commissioner of East TN 17 Sep 1812 to John Brown. Entered 14 Dec 1818, Isaac Cox. This entry ought to be founded on Cert No. 249 for 74 ¾ acres issued to John McFarland.

    Page 93: #2339: William McFarland enters 10 acres in Jefferson County on Nolechucky adj. Peter King. Part of Cert No. 249 for 74 ¾ acres issued by the Commissioner of East TN 29 Jun 1818 to John McFarland. Entered 09 Oct 1819, William McFarland.

    Page 95: #2358: William McFarland enters 14 3/4 acres in Jefferson County on Nolychucky River including an improvement made by Coffman. Part of Cert No. 249 for 74 ¾ acres issued by the Commissioner of East TN 29 Jun 1818 to John McFarland. Entered 15 Mar 1820, William McFarland.

    Page 99: #2394: James McFarland enters 16 acres in Jefferson County on the Sinking Fork of Long Creek adj. Benjamin McFarland Sr. Part of Cert No. 1018 for 50 acres issued 01 Aug 1815 to Samuel Nicholson. Entered 13 Feb 1821, James McFarland.

    Page 102-103: #2422: William McFarland enters 5 acres in Jefferson County on Bent Creek adj. William McClanahan and Peter King including an improvement and cabin made by John Coffman. Part of Cert No. 1033 for 150 acres issued 01 Aug 1815 by Edward Scott, Register of East TN, to Jacob Peck. Entered 20 Nov 1821, William McFarland.

    There is no William McFarland in the Tennessee census in 1830 that fits.

    Some sources say he died Sept 10, 1825 in Texas (which would have been a part of Mexico at that time). Have no knowledge of this. However, if that is the case, then when his father wrote his will in 1836, he did not know that William was not alive. That seems very strange.

    Trees on Ancestry say he was married to Mary Kain McNutt, who was found in the 1850 census in Knox Co. living next to a Robert A. McNutt, age 30. Trees also list 3 children to William and Mary: Cathrine Kain McFarland 1815-1875; Margaret 1818-1859; Mary Jane 1820-1906. The 1850 census lists Mary with two girls: Ann E., born 1823, and Sarah G. born 1825.

    Letter to Mary T. Haines lists this information about the family:
    children: Katherine Kain married Robt. Love
    Margaret married F.A.R. McNutt
    Mary Jane married Robt. McNutt
    Ann Eliza married Samuel McCall
    Sarah married Amos Pickle

    William married Mary McNutt on 14 Sep 1814 in Knox Co., TN. Mary was born on 7 Sep 1793 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA; died on 11 Dec 1852 in Knox, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Knox County, Tennessee, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mary McNutt was born on 7 Sep 1793 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA; died on 11 Dec 1852 in Knox, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Knox County, Tennessee, United States of America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 7 Sep 1793, Tennessee
    • Residence: 1830, Knox, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1840, Knox, Tennessee, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Subdivision 15, Knox, Tennessee, USA
    • Death: 11 Dec 1852, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, United States of America

    Notes:

    Mary Helen Haines notes:

    The section below, even with the blanks, must be referring to this Mary McNutt, married to William McFarland and not to Margaret, married to Robert McFarland, as so many have interpreted it. Mary was born in 1793, so being the first white child born here makes sense, while the idea that Margaret (b. 1759) married to Robert does not.

    However, even then, this does not make sense because there were many people living in this area before 1793.

    Ramsey's Annals of Tennessee to the End of the Eighteenth Century (1853)
    p. 369
    SETTLEMENTS SOUTH OF FRENCH BROAD.
    the minds of some of the earliest and most steadfast friends of Franklin by the assurances of the Governor and Legislature of North-Carolina, that, at the proper time, a new state should be formed, and their cherished wishes for independence should be gratified, if the malcontents would return to their allegiance. The argument was forcible-to many perfectly satisfactory and irresistible. It inflicted a vital stab upon the new government, which, within the next year, caused its dissolution.
    PROGRESS OF THE SETTLEMENTS SOUTH OF FRENCH BROAD.
    The Irish Bottom began to be settled. George McNutt was one of the earliest emigrants. His daughter, _____, afterwards the wife of Col. _____ McFarland, and still living in Jefferson county, was the first white child born south of French Broad. Nancy Rogers, daughter of Jonah Rogers, was the second.

    Children:
    1. Catherine Kain McFarland was born on 29 Jul 1815 in Jefferson City, Tennessee, USA; died on 2 Nov 1875 in McMinn County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in McMinn County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    2. 5. Margaret McFarland was born on 12 May 1818; died on 11 Nov 1859 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Mary Jane McFarland was born on 18 Jan 1820 in Knox, Tennessee, United States; died on 15 Oct 1906 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Anne E. McFarland was born in 1823; died on 18 Oct 1887 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA.
    5. Sarah McFarland was born in 1825; died on 9 Aug 1895 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, USA.