The Cochrane & Allied Families

Cochranes from Scotland to Colonial Virginia (c 1760), to Kentucky (1811), to Kansas (1859) and beyond. Allied families to the United States from England, Scotland, Ireland and Switzerland.

Tennessee, USA


 


Notes:
1776 - On 4 July, the Declaration of Independence of the 13 colonies as the United States of America, was adopted by the Second Continental Congress. In November, North Carolina created a state constitution.

1776 - On 12 November, the Washington District of North Carolina was formed.

1777 - Washington County (NC) was formed from a portion of the Washington District.

1778 - On 5 April, North Carolina was the 10th state to ratify the Articles of Confederation of the United States of America.

1779 - Sullivan County (NC) formed from a portion of Washington County.

1783 - Greene County (NC) and Davidson County (NC) were both formed from portions of Washington County.

1784 - On 2 June, North Carolina ceded its Western Territory to the Federal Government.

1784 - On 23 August, Washington County, Greene County and Sullivan County formed the provisional State of Franklin.

1784 - In November, North Carolina repealed cession of the Western Territory to the Federal Government.

1785 - The State of Franklin formed 4 new counties: Caswell County and Sevier County both from portions of Greene County and "Indian Lands"; Spencer County from portions of Greene County and Sullivan County; Wayne County from portions of Washington County and Wilkes County.

1786 - Blount County (Franklin) formed from Indian Lands.

1786 - North Carolina reconstituted its government in Greene County, Sullivan County and Washington County, which functioned in parallel with the State of Franklin's in those counties.

1787 - Hawkins County (NC) formed from a portion of Sullivan County, which functioned in parallel with State of Franklin's Spencer County.

1787 - Sumner County (NC) formed from a portion of Davidson County.

1787 - North Carolina's county governments gained supremacy over the State of Franklin's government.

1788 - Tennessee County (NC) formed from a portion of Davidson County.

1788 - North Carolina gained supremacy over the State of Franklin. Franklin and it's counties of Caswell, Blount, Sevier, Spencer and Wayne became extinct.

1789 - On 21 November, North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the Constitution of the United States of America.

1790 - On 26 May, North Carolina again ceded the Western Territory to the Federal Government. The United States Congress established a territorial government called "Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio", better known as the Southwest Territory. It was essentially the land area that later became the State Tennessee. There were 2 unconnected districts. The Western District in the northeast part of the territory, included the countires of Washington, Sullivan, Greene and Hawkins. The Meto District, surrounding Nashville, included the counties of Davidson, Sumner and Tennessee. The remainder of the territory was controlled by Indians.

1793 - The Hamilton District in the Southwest Territory was created from the southwest portion of the Western District. It included the new counties of Jefferson and Knox, both formed from portions of Greene County and Hawkins County.

1794 - Sevier County formed from a portion of Jefferson County, Hamilton District, Southwest Territory.

1795 - Blount County formed from a portion of Knox County, Hamilton District, Southwest Territory.

1796 - On 1 June, Tennessee became the 16th state in the United States of America, with the 11 counties that were in the Southwest Territory.

Latitude: 35.843002, Longitude: -86.343048


Birth

Matches 101 to 200 of 233

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
101 MILLS, Josephine  Aug 1850I5330
102 MILLS, Lydia  1839I5334
103 MILLS, Martha  Abt 1840I4665
104 MILLS, Mary E.  7 May 1835I4663
105 MILLS, Sarah  1836I5333
106 MILLS, Simon  Abt 1821I4675
107 MILLS, Thomas  1842I5335
108 MILLS, Thomas Jefferson  Abt 1828I4678
109 MILLS, William Jr.  1845I5336
110 MONEYHUN, Catherine  1909I4297
111 MONEYHUN, Ethel M.  1918I4298
112 MONEYHUN, Eugene  1904I4295
113 MONEYHUN, Hobart  1906I4296
114 MONEYHUN, John A.  1869I4294
115 MURRELL, Aytohur  1832I5300
116 MURRELL, James  1784I4638
117 MURRELL, Jasper  1844I5305
118 MURRELL, Jeptha  1834I5301
119 MURRELL, Martin  1838I5303
120 MURRELL, Murphy  1836I5302
121 MURRELL, Samuel  1842I5304
122 OGAN, George  1832I5297
123 OGAN, Hannah  1834I5298
124 OGAN, Jane  1838I5299
125 OGAN, Peter  16 Feb 1799I4633
126 OGAN, Susan  1829I5296
127 ORRICK, Rebecca  1805I4680
128 OUTEN, Rebecca  Abt 1840I1780
129 PROFFITT, Harriett V.  1826I5614
130 RUSSELL, Alice  15 Feb 1863I4153
131 RUSSELL, Frank  9 Dec 1878I4205
132 RUSSELL, James Jr.  10 Jun 1865I4156
133 RYAN, Joel  20 Nov 1822I2147
134 STUBBLEFIELD, George Random Jr.  1836I4622
135 STUBBLEFIELD, Dr. John  1832I4621
136 STUBBLEFIELD, Stephen J.  1838I4623
137 TAYLOR, James John  5 Aug 1862I6020
138 WOLFE, Ally  1814I4650
139 WOLFE, Aolis  1839I5267
140 WOLFE, Barbara  1805I4637
141 WOLFE, Barbary  1838I5294
142 WOLFE, Caroline  1836I5293
143 WOLFE, Caroline  1838I5286
144 WOLFE, Catherine  1861I5347
145 WOLFE, Charles Jr.  1800I4739
146 WOLFE, Charles III  1834I5284
147 WOLFE, Edly  1828I5320
148 WOLFE, Eliza  1841I4527
149 WOLFE, Eliza  1842I5277
150 WOLFE, Eliza  1870I5348
151 WOLFE, Elizabeth  1830I5282
152 WOLFE, Elizabeth  1832I5322
153 WOLFE, Emelina  1842I5327
154 WOLFE, Emeline  1839I5265
155 WOLFE, Emeline  Oct 1869I5344
156 WOLFE, Frances  1828I4521
157 WOLFE, Frances  1857I5339
158 WOLFE, Frank  1903I4263
159 WOLFE, Frederick G.  Nov 1894I4287
160 WOLFE, George  1824I4244
161 WOLFE, George  1838I5275
162 WOLFE, George  1841I5295
163 WOLFE, George  1851I5273
164 WOLFE, George B. Jr.  1809I4645
165 WOLFE, George S.  27 Dec 1803I4740
166 WOLFE, Hallie J.  Nov 1882I4260
167 WOLFE, Hannah  1794I4632
168 WOLFE, Hannah  1832I5291
169 WOLFE, Harold  1911I4270
170 WOLFE, Hiram  26 Jan 1846I4245
171 WOLFE, Hiram Mills  4 Nov 1859I4247
172 WOLFE, Hiram W.  1905I4292
173 WOLFE, Jacob  1831I5290
174 WOLFE, James  1829I4522
175 WOLFE, James Jr.  1855I4528
176 WOLFE, James  1902I4291
177 WOLFE, James W.  1872I5349
178 WOLFE, James William  1903I4515
179 WOLFE, Jane  1836I5285
180 WOLFE, Jemma  1834I5323
181 WOLFE, Jesse Cleveland  28 Mar 1853I4243
182 WOLFE, Jessie  Oct 1897I4289
183 WOLFE, John Sr.  1798I4242
184 WOLFE, John Jr.  1831I4523
185 WOLFE, John  1843I5269
186 WOLFE, John  1867I5342
187 WOLFE, Joshua  1840I5276
188 WOLFE, Lady Kate  Jun 1890I4261
189 WOLFE, Laura  Dec 1869I4254
190 WOLFE, Lucinda  Feb 1879I4507
191 WOLFE, Manda  1848I5271
192 WOLFE, Margaret  1859I5346
193 WOLFE, Margaret S.  Nov 1909I4269
194 WOLFE, Martha  1844I5328
195 WOLFE, Mary  15 Mar 1796I4737
196 WOLFE, Mary  1829I5281
197 WOLFE, Mary  1838I5325
198 WOLFE, Mary  1839I4526
199 WOLFE, Mary  1845I5270
200 WOLFE, Mary  1861I5341

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