In about 1794, John married Mary Jane James who was born in North Carolina in 1778. She was the daughter of Thomas Stephen James (1748-1782) and Mary "Polly" Pickett (1753-1840). Ten children were reportedly born to this union, the four oldest in Lincoln County, North Carolina. Sometime after the birth of Stephen, Julia, Elizabeth and Catherine, the family began their migration west through Tennessee, Kentucky (where James and Burrell were born), and Missouri. Since Nancy died between 1833 and 1835, there is no census record of her birth place. Some time before 1812, the family moved to Missouri and Jane, Mary and Levi were all born there. Their first home in Arkansas was in the western portion of present day Washington County.
Prior to the creation of Washington County, AR from Crawford and Lovely Counties, a caravan of 20 people left Wayne County, Missouri and crossed the territorial border and entered the Arkansas Territory about 1827. That caravan included John and Mary Homesley and their eight unmarried children, their two married daughters' families (Elizabeth and Michael Masters and four children and Catherine and John Austin and one child) and Jonas Austin, brother of John. They settled in Madison County when the land on which they were living was ceded to the Cherokees. (Biographical info added by Hawkhunter in April, 2011.Some info was excerpted from Goodspeed's biographies and The Musings, published by the Madison County Arkansas GHS.)
In about 1794, John married Mary Jane James who was born in North Carolina in 1778. She was the daughter of Thomas Stephen James (1748-1782) and Mary "Polly" Pickett (1753-1840). Ten children were reportedly born to this union, the four oldest in Lincoln County, North Carolina. Sometime after the birth of Stephen, Julia, Elizabeth and Catherine, the family began their migration west through Tennessee, Kentucky (where James and Burrell were born), and Missouri. Since Nancy died between 1833 and 1835, there is no census record of her birth place. Some time before 1812, the family moved to Missouri and Jane, Mary and Levi were all born there. Their first home in Arkansas was in the western portion of present day Washington County.
Prior to the creation of Washington County, AR from Crawford and Lovely Counties, a caravan of 20 people left Wayne County, Missouri and crossed the territorial border and entered the Arkansas Territory about 1827. That caravan included John and Mary Homesley and their eight unmarried children, their two married daughters' families (Elizabeth and Michael Masters and four children and Catherine and John Austin and one child) and Jonas Austin, brother of John. They settled in Madison County when the land on which they were living was ceded to the Cherokees. (Biographical info added by Hawkhunter in April, 2011.Some info was excerpted from Goodspeed's biographies and The Musings, published by the Madison County Arkansas GHS.)