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James Taylor Gaines

Birth
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death
1821 (aged 45–46)
Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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James Taylor Gaines 1775-1821; Officer in War of 1812:
Married 1.) 20 Nov 1808 Jane McMinn Campbell (27 Aug 1787-- 27 Jan 1815), daughter of TN Governor Joseph McMinn and his first wife Hannah (Cooper) McMinn (widow of Hugh Campbell).
Married 2.) 16 May 1816 Frances Grantham Rodgers (21 Jan 1795 -- 7 Feb 1883), daughter of Joseph Rodgers and Mary Amis.
His widow married Dr. Hugh Kelso Walker, son of John and Margaret (Kelso) Walker 18 Nov 1830 in Rogersville, Hawkins, TN.
James Taylor Gaines was Assistant Quartermaster, 7th Military District, Ft. Deposit Alabama, 1815. He is the son of Capt. James Gaines and is most likely buried in Groseclose Cemetery (Neil Cemetery), Sullivan Co., TN.

Records from Tn State Archives and the War Dept.
James Taylor Gaines 1775-1821; Officer in War of 1812:
Married 1.) 20 Nov 1808 Jane McMinn Campbell (27 Aug 1787-- 27 Jan 1815), daughter of TN Governor Joseph McMinn and his first wife Hannah (Cooper) McMinn (widow of Hugh Campbell).
Married 2.) 16 May 1816 Frances Grantham Rodgers (21 Jan 1795 -- 7 Feb 1883), daughter of Joseph Rodgers and Mary Amis.
His widow married Dr. Hugh Kelso Walker, son of John and Margaret (Kelso) Walker 18 Nov 1830 in Rogersville, Hawkins, TN.
James Taylor Gaines was Assistant Quartermaster, 7th Military District, Ft. Deposit Alabama, 1815. He is the son of Capt. James Gaines and is most likely buried in Groseclose Cemetery (Neil Cemetery), Sullivan Co., TN.

Records from Tn State Archives and the War Dept.


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