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Jeremiah England 1825 land grant Overton co "lying on the waters of Bear Creek" (body of grant says 1823). Surveyed 1830, 50 acers. East boundry of James Peak. 1836 survey Jeremiah England is entitled to the mountain district land...correct registry of an original grant to Jeremiah England. 50 acers ....bear creek West boundry of Thomas Turner for 100 acers Officers dwelling (maybe George Officer who asigned the land in the earlier grant)? .......to the beginning of the fierditaments and appurtenauis????(Are these mountains)?....to the said Jeremiah Englandand hid heirs forever. Does any one know what township this land would be close to? 1850 District 10 Jackson co Tn,40, 30 Overton co Tn, 1840 He signs the petition to form Putnam co in 1841. 1848 he and his kids with Polly Webb sell slaves. (James Greenwood (America), James Maxwell(Nancy) and Isaac Craig(Susannah) are the names of his daughters husbands, sons are William Kinton England, John A England, and Thomas England. Ledda is unmarried daughter who later marries Isaac Craig after her sister's Susannah's death. There are the known kids of Jeremiah England and his first wife Mary Webb m. 1811 Barren co KY. after 1840 he married Sally Romines who had two kids, John and Malissa Romines. Jeremiah and Sally had William, Rueben and Phebe. 1848 Jeremiah gives guardianship of a Sidney England to John W Fowler, NH Turner witness. Witness's to bill of sale of slaves September 4th 1848 Overton tecords: Wm P goodbar witness to Greenwoods James Peak witness to Craigs James M Harp, J A Rennolds, Josiah Benjamin Gore witness to Ledda England. I'm looking for more information about Jeremiah England and family, especially the maident name of his 2nd wife Sally Romines b. 1817 tn. She may have divorced Thomas Romines 1839 in Knox co tn. I can only find the Greenwoods,Criags, Romine and England kids of Sally and Jeremiah in 1860 Scott/Green co IL 1860 census. I can't (for positive) find Jeremiah and Sally, or the England boys born to Jeremiah and Mary (Webb), or James and Nancy Maxwell after 1850. Any help would be appreciated. Notify Administrator about this message?
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