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PREPONDERANCE OF EVIDENCE RECORD #1
RECORDS IN SUMNER COUNTY OF RELATED NAMES




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Early Sumner County Marriage Records Through 1850,
taken from surviving original bonds and licenses.
GROOMS:

Gwin, James Jr. & Harper, Polly 26 April 1827, Broughton, Abel and Baker, Z.
W. Gwin, John & Beard, Polley 22 September 1812, Beard, Thomas C.
Gwin, Thomas W. & Winham, Mary 12 October 1826, Gwin, Samuel

BRIDES:

Gwin, Betsey & Wilkinson, Benjamin 24 December 1817, Cain, Josiah
Gwin, Catharine P. & Moore, Isham L. 2 August 1826, Cryer, Hardy M.
Gwin, E. C. & Graham, R. N. 11 November 1832, Buntin, Thomas
Gwin, Elizabeth & Latimer, Daniel 23 September 1806, Pendergast, John
Gwin, Margaret & Duval, Alexander D. 9 March 1818 , Blain, George
Gwin, Nancy & Moore, Robert 3 March 1806 , Trice, John
Gwin, Nancy & Parks, Robert 18 March 1806 , Parks, Jacob
Gwin, Polly Patton, Duncan 29 April 1805 , Watson, Samuel
Gwin, Sally & Murphy, Jeremiah 14 June 1803 , Watson, Earnest
Gwin, Susan & Foster, John B. 14 October 1834 , Douglass, J.
Gwin, Zoa & Ellis, Robert C. 23 August 1842 Whiteside, James M.

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GROOMS:

Hanes, Hugh N. & Bowman, Celia 10 January 1827 Chappell, Robert
Hanes, Jonathan L. & Wood, Mary L. 1 September 1828 Belote, Henry
A. Hanes, Thomas & Law, Elizabeth 5 May 1825 Law, Henry and Davis, Samuel JP
Hanes, William M. & Wright, Gabrilla 17 November 1847 Stuart, Alfred M.
Haynes, Felix G. & Logan, Margarett 18 December 1829 Hanes, John D.
Haynes, F. G. & Swaney, Mariah E. 14 January 1835
Hanes, Robert F. & Gillespie, Matilda C. 17 June 1846 Carter, John T.
Haynes, William & Laurence, Polley 17 January 1792 Turney, Peter
Hayns, William & Roper, Sally 21 July 1810 McAdams, William

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BRIDES:

Haines, Margaret & Panky, Lewis 7 May 1817 Neale, Matthew
Haines, Nancy & Jones, Jefferson 16 August 1826 Douglass, Asa B.
Haines, Rebecca & Law, Nathanial 17 October 1816 Hains, Edmond
Hains, Malinda & Horton, William 19 September 1836 Townsend, George W.
Hanes, Harriett & Grooms, John 6 April 1824 Harrison, James and Weathered, T. M. Hanes, Mary F. Kinslow, William 5 December 1850 Heath, Richmond R. Haynes, Caroline Harris, William B. 25 May 1846 Colins, Alfred W. Haynes, Elizabeth A. Payne, Edwin L. 19 December 1829 Dickinson, Martin F.
Haynes, Mary A. & Williams, James A. 10 May 1848 Hart, D. P.
Haynes, Salley & Freeman, Richard 6 June 1793 Perry, Sion
Haynes, Sally & Flynn, George 26 March 1796 Thomas, Jacob
Haynes, Sarah & Mesagar, Henry 2 March 1846 Bugg, John L.
Haynes, Sarah & Jane Dishman, Harvey 2 May 1850 Ennis, William T.
Haynes, Telitha & Anderson, George W. 14 December 1844 Groves, William



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1830 Sumner County, Tennessee Census
Legend:
0-5 years (b. between 1825-1850)
6-10 (b. between 1820-1824)
11-15 (b. between 1815-1819)
16-20 (b. between 1810-1814)
21-30 (b. between 1800-1809)
31-40 (b. between 1790-1799)
41-50 (b. between 1780-1789)
51-60 (b. between 1770-1779)
61-70 (b. between 1760-1769)
71-80 (b. between 1750-1759)
81-90 (b. between 1740-1749)
91-100 (b. between 1730-1739)
101 & up (b. before1730)

541- GWIN, EZEKIEL- 210001- 02101
674- GWIN, JAMES- 101011- 01001
875- GWIN, THOMAS W.- 00001 201
193- GWYN, JOHN- 2210101- 00100001
1371- HAINS, BENJAMIN- 00000000001
750- HAINS, PETER G.- 22111001- 0001001
1369- HAINS, THOMAS- 200001- 10001
1597- HAYNES, SARAH- 10001- 00021001
542- HAYNS, HUGH K.- 00001- 20011

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1850 Census of Sumner County, Tennessee
District 6

Schedule 1- Free Inhabitants in District No. 6 in the County of Sumner, State of Tennessee enumerated by me, on the 24th day of August 1850- Thos. Watson, Asst. Marshal
PAGE 480
56-- William Wallace-28-M-Farmer-TN
Sarah-24-F
Liutilia-5-F
Mary-1-F
Mary Ann Wallace-50-F

57--Philip Brown-40-M-Farmer-5000-VA
Mary-18-F
Babe-12-Aug-F

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Will Book 3: GWINN, Jesse # 440

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1798 Court of Pleas & Quarter Session Records Sumner County, TN

From the Court of Pleas and Quarter Session Records 1796-1798

Sumner County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions held for the County of afored on the first Monday in April 1798. At the house of William Gillespie agreeable to adjournment.

Members Present

Wm Cage
Thomas Martin
James Gwin
Witheral Latimer

Inventory amt of the sale of Nath Latimer decd is rendered into Court by James Gwin and duly proven.
Jacob Thomas records his ear mark a half _ in the right and slit in the left.
Ordered that James Gwin Coroner of Sumner County Recd four dollars out of the County Treasury for holding an inquest on the body of a Negro name Peter. The property of Charles Carter.

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History of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Goodspeeds Histories of Sumner, Smith, Macon, Trousdale, Counties of Tennessee, published 1887

Prior to July 1796, the court of pleas and quarter sessions was held at the following places, to-wit;
John Hamilton's's from April, 1787, to the close of that year;
Elmore Douglass, 1788;
Simon Kuykendall's first half of 1789;
then at Elmore Douglass' until July, 1790,
when it was held in the first courthouse which was a small log building erected on West Station Camp Creek at the place formerly known as Mrs. Clarke's.
The sessions were held at this courthouse until January, 1793,
when the court met at the plantation of John Dawson.
The April term 1793 was held at the house of Pearce Wall,
and from July 1793, to January 1796, the sessions were held at the house of Ezekial Douglass.
And from that date to January 1800, the sessions were held at the house of William Gillespie,
and from April 1800 to July 1802, at the town of Cairo,
and from October 1802, to January 1803 at the house of James Trousdale in Gallatin.
Then at the house of James Cryer in Gallatin until October, 1803,
when the first term of the court was held in the first courthouse at the permanent seat of justice.
The first term of this court held under the organization of the State of Tennessee,
was in July, 1796,
when it was composed of the following justices commissioned by John Sevier, the first governor of the State, viz.:
David Wilson,
Thomas Donald,
James Winchester,
James Pearce,
Edward Douglass,
Wm. Cage,
Stephen Cantrell,
Isaac Walton,
Thomas Masten,
James Gwynn,
Witheral Latimer
James Douglass.

The first grand jury under the State organization was composed of the following named gentlemen:

Archibald Martin, foreman;
Edward Williams,
James Farr,
Joshua Wilson,
Robert Hamilton,
Lazarus Cullum,
James Snowden,
Wm Crabtree,
Thomas Walten,
Jeremiah Doney
Peter Looney,
Ormund Alton,
Wm Edwards

The court of pleas and quarter sessions continued in existence under that name until the year 1836.

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Muster Rolls:

The companies listed below were organized in Sumner County.
From Old Sumner, A History of Sumner County, TN, From 1805-1861 by Walter T. Durham

Captain John Baskerville
Captain John Baskerville's Company, Troop #3, Col. Coffee's Cavalry,
Natchez Expedition, 1812:

Troop #3
Gwin, John

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Pay Roll of a company of Volunteer Calvary commanded by Captain John Baskerville of the Regiment commanded by John Allcorn in the service of the United States from 24 September, 1813 to the 1st February, 1814.

Privates:

Ezekiel Gwinn
John Gwinn


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Captain George Elliott Pay Roll of a company of Mounted Militia commanded by Captain George Elliot of the Regiment commanded by Col. Nicholas T. Perkins in the service of the United States from the 18th December 1813, to the 8th February, 1814.

George Elliot, Capt.;
Thomas Scurry, 1st Lt.;
Matthew Neal, 2nd Lt.;
Harry Cage, Ensign;
John Hart, Sgt.;
Fountain H. Gaines, Sgt.;
John Tompkins, Sgt.;
Lawson Barlow, Sgt.;
Samuel Gwin, Cpl.;
Albert Cage, Cpl.;
Ira Crunk, Cpl.;
Lewis Parky, Cpl.;
Adam Crump, Saddler;
D. Lauderdale, Farrier;
Daniel Allen, Musician;

privates:

Samuel Wallace, Jr.

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Captain Adam Bledsoe Pay Roll of a company of Infantry commanded by Captain Abraham Bledsoe of the First Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers of the United States from the 10th December, to the 9th February, 1813.

Abraham Bledsoe, Capt.;
Francis Weathered, Lt.;
Anthony Clendening, Lt.;
Richard Johnson, Ensign.;
Peter Haynes, Sgt.;
Thomas Meador, Sgt,;
David Stearns, Sgt.;
Lewis Hunter, Sgt.;
Nathan Holloway, Cpl.;
William Donoho, Cpl.;
Beverly Fleming, Cpl.;
Thomas Hunt, Cpl.;
Ezekiel Mathas, Drummer


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Captain William Lauderdale Pay Roll of a company of Vol. Infantry commanded by Captain William Lauderdale of the First Regiment Volunteer Infantry commanded by Col. Edward Bradley, in the service of the United States from the 26th September, 1813, to the 10th December, 1813.

Privates:

Moody P. Haines
Robert Haines


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Captain John Wallace Pay Roll of a company of Infantry commanded by Captain John Wallace of the First Regiment Tennessee Volunteers in the service of the United States from the 10th December, 1812, to the 13th of February, 1813.

John Wallace, Capt.;
George A. Lucas, Lt.;
Ezekiel Cherry, Lt.;
Roberts Windham, Eng.;
Israel Moore, Sgt.;
John Lane, Sgt.;
Lewis Lane, Sgt.;
Thomas C. Beard, Sgt.;
William Huffman, Cpl.;
Turner Barnes, Cpl.;
Raba Harrell, Cpl.;
Benjamin G. Vincent, Cpl.;
James Rhodes, Drummer;

privates:

James Wallace
Joseph Wallace

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Pay Roll of a company of Volunteer Infantry commanded by Captain John Wallace of the Regiment commanded by Col. Edward Bradley in the service of the United States from 26 September, 1813, to 10 December, 1813.

John Wallace, Capt.;
George A. Lucas, 1st Lt.;
Ezekiel Cherry, 2nd Lt.;
Israel Moore, Sgt.;
William Huffman, Sgt.;
Lewis Lane, Sgt.;
Thomas C. Beard, Sgt.;
Samuel Wilson, Cpl.;
Turner Barnes, Cpl.;
Raby Herrald, Cpl.;
C.H. Mays, Cpl.;

privates:

James Wallace
Joseph Wallace

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Seminole War, 1836

Muster Rolls

The companies listed below were organized in Sumner County.
From Old Sumner, A History of Sumner County, TN, From 1805-1861 by Walter T. Durham

Captain William Trousdale Company of the Second Regiment, First Brigade of Volunteer Mounted Militia, commanded by Brig. Gen. R. Armstrong, ordered into service of the United States from the 25th day of June, 1836, to the 25th day of December, 1836.

William Trousdale, Capt.;
James L. McKoin, 1st Lt.;
Isaiah Franklin, 2nd Lt.;
Joseph Robb, Ensign;
Thomas Douglass, 1st Sgt.;
Joseph Wallace, 2nd Sgt.;
Thomas Saunders, 3rd Sgt.;
James Franklin, 1st Cpl,;
Napoleon B. Willis, 2nd Cpl.;
James Frazor, 3rd Cpl.;
Richard Foxall. Musician;

privates:

James W. Wallace
Samuel Wallace

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Mexican War, 1846
Muster Rolls
The companies listed below were organized in Sumner County. From Old Sumner, A History of Sumner County, TN, From 1805-1861
by Walter T. Durham
Muster Roll of Captain William M. Blackmore's Company of the First Regiment, First Brigade of Tennessee Volunteers commanded by Gideon I. Pillow ordered into service of the United States from the second day of June, 1846, to the thirty-first day of August, 1846, and known as the Tenth Legion.

William M. Blackmore, Capt.;
Nimrod D. Smith, 1st Lt.;
P.L. Solomon, 2nd Lt.;
Jos. C. Allen, 2nd Lt.;
Jno S. Royster, 1st Sgt.;
James S. Allen 2nd Sgt.;
William Wright 3rd Sgt.;
S.H. Hilb, 4th Sgt.;
John M. Gardner, 1st Cpl.;
Robert D. Reese, 2nd Cpl.;
Wm. R. Lane, 3rd Cpl.;
Robert B. Wynne, 4th Cpl.;
C.L.B Wright, Drummer;
Thomas Jone, Fifer,

privates:

James Gwin
John R. Wallace

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Muster Roll of Captain Perrin L. Solomon's Company of the Third Regiment of Tennessee Foot Volunteers, commanded by Benjamin F. Cheatham called into service of the United States from the second day of October, 1847, for the term of during the war with Mexico unless sooner discharged. The company was organized by Capt. Solomon, in Sumner County, September 23, and marched thence to Nashville, where it arrived October 2, a distance of thirty miles, by the nearest practicable road.

Jesse Gwin

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