John & a brother " . . moved from Georgia to Connersville, Indiana where John's occupation was rafting logs down the river to New Orleans, Louisiana. The raft was sometimes a quarter of a mile long and was guided by men with cars. In 1840 both brothers moved to Illinois where they settled on adjoining farms in Jefferson County in the Texico area. It is said that each received 80 acres of land for their service in the Kentucky War. . . . ". John also fought in the War of 1812 as a "hunter".
After Susan's death, John married Amelia 'Milley' Davis (b 1801 NC, d 1871); they were married abt 1834 and had 4 children. [SOURCE: Sharon Crush, [email protected]]
John & a brother " . . moved from Georgia to Connersville, Indiana where John's occupation was rafting logs down the river to New Orleans, Louisiana. The raft was sometimes a quarter of a mile long and was guided by men with cars. In 1840 both brothers moved to Illinois where they settled on adjoining farms in Jefferson County in the Texico area. It is said that each received 80 acres of land for their service in the Kentucky War. . . . ". John also fought in the War of 1812 as a "hunter".
After Susan's death, John married Amelia 'Milley' Davis (b 1801 NC, d 1871); they were married abt 1834 and had 4 children. [SOURCE: Sharon Crush, [email protected]]
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