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1784 - In November, North Carolina repealed cession of the Western Territory to the Federal Government.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

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
201 WOLFE, Melvina  1840I5326
202 WOLFE, Minerva  12 Oct 1852I5274
203 WOLFE, Nancy  1840I5287
204 WOLFE, Nannie Kate  1903I4268
205 WOLFE, Nicholas  1811I4647
206 WOLFE, Nicholas  1836I5266
207 WOLFE, Nicholas  1875I5350
208 WOLFE, Paroller  1867I5343
209 WOLFE, Perlina  1842I5288
210 WOLFE, Perry  Dec 1849I5272
211 WOLFE, Peter  Abt 1786I4733
212 WOLFE, Peter  1828I5280
213 WOLFE, Peter  1830I5321
214 WOLFE, Phillip  1834I5292
215 WOLFE, Rily  1834I5278
216 WOLFE, Robert Glenn  Dec 1897I4262
217 WOLFE, Samuel  May 1898I4257
218 WOLFE, Sarah  Abt 1803I4639
219 WOLFE, Sarah  1837I4525
220 WOLFE, Sarah A.  1859I5340
221 WOLFE, Sarah M.  22 Jul 1865I4252
222 WOLFE, Susan  1832I5283
223 WOLFE, Susan  1841I5268
224 WOLFE, Susannah  Abt 1807I4643
225 WOLFE, Susannah  1836I5324
226 WOLFE, Thomas  1879I5351
227 WOLFE, Thomas  20 May 1900I4512
228 WOLFE, Walter  Oct 1899I4290
229 WOLFE, Wiley  1835I4524
230 WOLFE, William  1826I4520
231 WOLFE, William  1846I5329
232 WOLFE, William  1908I4293
233 WOLFE, Woodson Taylor  8 Oct 1833I4240

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