John Alexander Pryor Jr.

M, b. 11 March 1781, d. 23 January 1859
Father*John Alexander Pryor Sr. b. 1750
Mother*Martha Vaughan b. 1751
Life EventDateDescription
Birth11 March 1781John Alexander Pryor Jr. was born on 11 March 1781 at Amelia, Virginia.
He was the son of John Alexander Pryor Sr. and Martha Vaughan.
Marriage10 September 1802John Alexander Pryor Jr. married Nancy Ann Tanner, daughter of Josiah Tanner and Martha Wooten, on 10 September 1802 at Virginia.
Marriage15 October 1815John Alexander Pryor Jr. married Mary Cole on 15 October 1815 at Jefferson, Indiana, also reported as 19 Oct 1815.
Death23 January 1859John Alexander Pryor Jr. died on 23 January 1859 at Indiana at age 77.
Burialafter 23 January 1859He was buried after 23 January 1859 at Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd, Indiana.
Census DateLocationDescription
14 August 1850New Albany, Floyd, IndianaJohn Alexander Pryor Jr. was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, living next door to John Pryor, age 25.1

Child of John Alexander Pryor Jr. and Nancy Ann Tanner

Children of John Alexander Pryor Jr. and Mary Cole

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1850; Census Place: New Albany, Floyd, Indiana; Roll: M432_145; Page: 323B; Image: 59.

Martha Wooten Pryor

F, b. 1803, d. 1877
Father*John Alexander Pryor Jr. b. 11 Mar 1781, d. 23 Jan 1859
Mother*Nancy Ann Tanner b. 11 Oct 1783, d. 1803
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name16 October 1827As of 16 October 1827,her married name was Lattimore.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1803Martha Wooten Pryor was born in 1803 at Kentucky.
She was the daughter of John Alexander Pryor Jr. and Nancy Ann Tanner.
Marriage16 October 1827Martha Wooten Pryor married Reverand Daniel Lattimore on 16 October 1827 at Jennings, Indiana.
Burial1877Martha Wooten Pryor was buried in 1877 at Vernon Cemetery, Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.
Death1877She died in 1877.

Children of Martha Wooten Pryor and Reverand Daniel Lattimore

Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr.

M, b. 9 November 1764, d. 19 August 1842
Father*Lucius Tanner b. bt 1725 - 1730
Mother*Mary Simpson
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationLucius Josiah Tanner Sr. was also known as Josiah.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 November 1764Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. was born on 9 November 1764 also reported as 17 Nov 1764.
He was the son of Lucius Tanner and Mary Simpson.
Marriage15 January 1793Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. married Martha Tanner, daughter of Josiah Tanner and Martha Wooten, on 15 January 1793 they were first cousins, once removed.
Death19 August 1842Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. died on 19 August 1842 at Greensburg, Decatur, Indiana, at age 77.
Burialafter 19 August 1842He was buried after 19 August 1842 at Mowrey Cemetery, Decatur, Indiana.
Lucius Tanner tombstone
DateLocationDescription
LUCIUS TANNER, SR 1764-1842 - As regards the revolutionary service of Lucius Tanner, Sr., nothing is definitely known except upon his head stone where he and his wife Martha (daughter of Josiah) are buried is the inscription "Who served a short time in the Revolutionary War". He was born November 17, 1764, according to the date on his monument and the battle of King's Mountain on the line of the Carolinas was October 7, 1780. So he was nearly 16 years old at that time. The American Heritage book on the Revolution pp. 340 states "The patriots lacked organized armies but certain guerrilla activities hurt the enemy badly. Rebel raiders drifted out of dismal swamps to strike at dismal outposts, gobble up supply trains and wreck Tory formations, etc.". Francis Marion, the "Swamp FOX" that the British seemingly could not capture, and his group of patriots that appeared from nowhere and disappeared in like manner, had no uniforms except a tight fitting round cap with a crescent shaped badge pinned to it with the inscription "Liberty or Death" the motto of the South Carolina Militia. With the loose military discipline under General Gates before being replaced by General Green, many services might go unrecorded and the South Carolina Militia also had a loose set of records, all or this rather implied by the American Heritage Book. Josiah, being ten years older than Lucius Sr. was about 26 at the time of the Battle of King's Mountain and his service is well recorded as Lieutenant or Horse in Captain McBee's Company of Colonel Roebuck's regiment of Colonel James William's Forces. Lucius, Sr. and Martha are buried about four miles west of Greensburg in the Nowery Cemetery, a small cemetery with & stone wall around it, back from the road a piece and. not used now.
While on Hubert Tanner's way back to, Indiana from Florida several years ago, He stopped at New Castle, Henry county Kentucky (formerly Jefferson County) and went to the Court House to try to find just where Josiah Tanner located when he came to Kentucky. He did not locate any deed to Josiah Tanner; but they all located on or near the Little Kentucky River which is about eight miles west of New Castle, in Henry County. Hubert Tanner did locate this purchase of land by Lucius Tanner, Sr., in 1822 which was quite some time after landing in Kentucky, and he copied this as a whole on account of the crude description used in those surveys. Viz--Henry County, Kentucky, Now Castle, Deed Record #10, pp. 234. This indenture made this 6th day of July in the year of our Lord, 1822, between William Taylor and Suzannah Taylor, his wife of County of Shelby and Hubbard Taylor and Clarissa Taylor, his wife of the County of Clark, all of the State of Kentucky of one part, and Lucius Tanner of the County of Henry and State aforesaid of the other part:
WITTNESSETH: that the said William Taylor and Suzannah his wife and Hubbard 'Taylor and Clarissa Taylor, his wife for and in consideration of the sum of $550.00 to them in hand paid (receipt hereof is hereby acknow1edged) have granted bargained and sold to said Lucius Tanner and his heirs forever certain tract or parcel of land lying and situated in the County of Henry and State of Kentucky being a part of the Charles M. Thurston's 4000 acre survey on the waters of Little Kentucky which said tract hereby contains 100 acres and bounded as follows to Wit: Beginning at two beech and elm trees in division line of the heirs of Charles Thurston and with this line south 68 1/2° west, 113 poles to a beech thence South 2l 1/2° East 142 poles to the stone between two marked beeches, thence north 68 1/2° East 113 poles to two beeches and a walnut on north side of a branch thence north 2340 West 142 poles to the bringing together, with the appurtenances to have and to hold said tract or parcel of land together with all singular the appurtenances belonging or in any wise appertaining with Lucius Tanner and his heirs forever. And the said William Taylor and Hubbard Taylor do covenant to and with the said Lucius Tanner do warrant and forever defend the premises hereby conveyed or intended, to be conveyed unto him the said Lucius Tanner and his heirs against the claim of themselves and their heirs and all persons claiming the same, under by, or from or through them and against claims of all persons whatsoever. In testimony whereof the said William Taylor and Suzzan his wife hereunto set their hands and Hubbard Taylor and Clarissa Taylor his wife here unto set their hands and seals this 6th day of July 1822.

Recorded Dec. 24, 1822
Hubbard Taylor
Wm. Taylor
Clarissa Taylor

Lucius Tanner, Sr. sold this farm in Kentucky Deed Book 143 Deed of Lucius. and "Patsy" Tanner his wife, (same description) for $1700.00 to Abrahan Smith and the balance in 2 years Feb 11, 1831. They evidently lived on this farm 8 to 9 years but the three children were born prior to purchase of the farm, somewhere in Kentucky.

Deed Book No 2, pp. 265 Nathaniel Tracy January 30, l805 bought 300 acres in Henry County on the Little Kentucky.

Lucius Sr. moved from Kentucky with his family, wife and three children about 1831. Lucius Jr. thought they first stopped somewhere between Greensburg and Lawrenceberg, but as the McGannons came also from Kentucky and were located in Indiana prior to the Tanners, it may be that the Lucius Tanner, Sr. family stopped for a short time there near Dupont. Simpson Tanner entered his farm about five miles southwest of Greensburg the next year 1932, and Thomas McGannon the first son of Derby McGannon had married E1enor Tanner, daughter of Josiah 1813 so the two families were acquainted. This Elenor was an aunt of Calamatta McGannon that married Simpson so visiting between the two families resulted in the marriage of Simpson Tanner and Calamatta McGannon, the subject of this discourse and their descendents.
1831Kentucky to, IndianaLucius Josiah Tanner Sr. migrated in 1831 at Kentucky to, Indiana.

Children of Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. and Martha Tanner

Elizabeth Tanner

F, b. 28 January 1810, d. 9 July 1886
Father*Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. b. 9 Nov 1764, d. 19 Aug 1842
Mother*Martha Tanner b. 7 Aug 1777, d. 14 Jul 1851
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was McGannon.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageElizabeth Tanner married Reuben McGannon, son of Darby McGannon and Sallie Cogswell.
Birth28 January 1810Elizabeth Tanner was born on 28 January 1810.
She was the daughter of Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. and Martha Tanner.
Death9 July 1886Elizabeth Tanner died on 9 July 1886 at Kansas at age 76.
DateLocationDescription
1831Kentucky to, IndianaLucius Josiah Tanner Sr. witnessed the migration in 1831 at Kentucky to, Indiana.

Children of Elizabeth Tanner and Reuben McGannon

Simpson Tanner

M, b. 30 May 1813, d. 2 November 1887
Father*Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. b. 9 Nov 1764, d. 19 Aug 1842
Mother*Martha Tanner b. 7 Aug 1777, d. 14 Jul 1851
Simpson Tanner - after 1876-Colorized
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 May 1813Simpson Tanner was born on 30 May 1813 at Oldham, Kentucky.
He was the son of Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. and Martha Tanner.
Marriage1 September 1835Simpson Tanner married Calamatta McGannon, daughter of Zachariah McGannon and Lucie Coleman, on 1 September 1835 at Dupont, Jefferson, Indiana, reported as Jennings county, Indiana.
Marriage29 November 1864Simpson Tanner married Martha Ann Martin on 29 November 1864.
Death2 November 1887Simpson Tanner died on 2 November 1887 at Greensburg, Decatur, Indiana, at age 74.
Burialafter 2 November 1887He was buried after 2 November 1887 at South Park Cemetery, Greensburg, Decatur, Indiana.
DateLocationDescription
SIMPSON TANNER- (Lucius Sr. and Martha Dau of Josiah) Simpson Tanner born in Oldham County, Kentucky May 30, 1813. Calamatta McGannon, his wife born in Kentucky June 15, 1818. Probably became acquainted as Simpson's Aunt Elenor married Calamatta's uncle Thomas McGannon or the whole families might have been acquainted in Kentucky as Derby McGannon moved to Indiana in 1819 while Elenor Tanner and Thomas McGannon were married in 1813, probably in Kentucky. Lucius, Sr. sold his Kentucky farm 183l and with his family moved to Indiana. Simpson entered his farm southwest of Greensburg Certificate No. 3, U.S. Entry, November 13, 1832 for the E of the NE of Sec 25 Twp 10 N R 8 E and all of N.W. of Sec 30 Twp 10 N R9E. This farm now belongs to Miss Helen Bussell, Greensburg, whose grandfather bought it of Simpson. Simpson's will executed 1-25-1887, probated 11-5-1887

Lucius, Jr. was born after his grandfather Lucius had died so did not talk much about him. Neither did he talk much about his father except small things that happened. He did state that his father was a large man and that when a boy he helped around the farm and assisted his father Simpson clear some land, sometimes piling up very large logs and burning them to get rid of them. Just east of the farm where there used to be a mill and the Indians used to live there called Jaquneck Corner there was about 30 acres cleared. The rest of the land was native timber.

The two story brick house on the farm of Simpson was built about the year 1874-5 and the double and loft hewed log house with the later addition- frame house built on the west of it stood several yards to the west. Lucius Jr. never lived in the brick house nor did Calamatta, Simpson's first wife as she died in 18614. while Ira and Lucius Jr. were in the Army. It must have been well built for the floor of the side porch where we stood was of large slabs of stone about six feet long by four feet wide and probably six inches thick.. They looked like they would last forever. Simpson hauled the bricks for the house from Ohio. More interesting was the two story log barn with the puncheon floor-split logs with the flat side up. There was enough material in this barn to build six or seven barns the way they build them now. It looked like any barn from the outside for they had weather boarded the outside. There were three 80 acre plots in this farm and Simpson had another 80 farther west-near the Mowery Cemetery where Lucius Sr. and Martha his parents were buried, making 240 acres in all. Just east of the house was the Tanner School, originally wood and later built of brick. Not used as a school now. East of the School a pond which when frozen enough Was good skating. "Goose Pond College" this was called by some as geese were in the pond in the summer. Lucius, Jr. taught this school for one year after the war.

After visiting the Simpson Tanner farm and the Mowery Cemetery, a little west and north of the Tanner farm, we go to the City Cemetery where the Tanner plot is close to the front gate just to the left of the large monument in front of the gate. Here Simpson, his wife, Calamatta, Anna Doles, and Orlando Doles her husband, Lucy Jane and Sarah E. are buried. To the east and north of this plot in the newer part of the cemetery lie the graves of Achsah (Axie) Doles, her daughter Alma (Thompson) Wilhelm, and Alma's husband Fred Wilhelm. The lot belonged to Aunt Axie but the title was in Fred's name .

The following interesting story was told by Lucius Tanner, Jr. about his aunt Achsah Tanner, daughter of Lucius Tanner, Sr. and sister or Simpson.

Achsah who married John Wells, was born September 21, l814, and John had sold his farm in Indiana and was planning to move to Iowa. The money they received for the farm was all in twenty dollar gold pieces, how many was not said; but in those days travel was somewhat dangerous on account of holdups and robberies. So Achsah's mother, Martha, wife of Lucius, Sr. and daughter of Josiah, sewed those gold pieces in a petticoat, round and round so they would not fall out, and Achsah wore that heavy petticoat all the way to Iowa and arrived there safely with the money..

Another incident was told by Dr. Frank Lewis, now deceased, whose grandmother was a sister to Calamatta McGannon-Tanner. Thinks the McGannon that married Elizabeth Tanner was a Jack McGannon and went-to Minnesota near Rochester. He had one son killed by the Indians. A brother Tom (in Civil War) at that time dreamed about the Indians, sent the family to the blockhouse, and then went to look for his brother. He finally found him, dead, in the fork of a tree with nine dead Indians in front of him. Tom, thereafter, killed any Indians he saw.

Lucius Tanner, Jr. told of a conversation he overheard be-tween his father Simpson and his father-in-law Zachariah McGannon about the slavery question. Simpson was an Abolitionist and Zachariah a Democrat. He heard Zachriah say "Well he would not mind having a couple of them (Negroes) on his farm right now." They quit arguing after that.

Father Lucius Tanner, Jr. said that Walter (or Reuben) as Dr. Lewis thought had at least two sons, Tom a lawyer and an older brother, Zack.

The Simpson Tanner farm now owned by Miss Helen Bussell ,Greensburg, Indiana. Simpson's will executed l-25-l887, probated 11-5-l887.

Lucius Tanner Jr. saw Lincoln upon two different occasions. The first was when he had just enlisted and was on his way in Washington to join his company which was organized in Greensburg. The other time was when Lincoln was visiting the army with General Burnsides. The two rode by on horses, the General straight in the saddle, and Lincoln with his long legs too long for the stirrups and slightly humped over and with the plug hat. The soldiers said after they had passed "before and after taking".
1831Kentucky to, IndianaLucius Josiah Tanner Sr. witnessed the migration in 1831 at Kentucky to, Indiana.
after 1876After 1876 portrait of Simpson Tanner and daughters.
Standing: Achsah (Axie), Martha, Belle, Sitting: Flora, Sophia, Simpson (father), Mary.
Simpson Tanner and daughters Achsah (Axie), Martha, Belle, Flora, Sophia, Mary - after 1876-Colorized
Simpson Tanner and daughters Achsah (Axie), Martha, Belle, Flora, Sophia, Mary - after 1876
1915In 1915 mentioned in Joseph W Garrison profile in History of Decatur County, Indiana, its people, industries and institutions, with biographical sketches.

Children of Simpson Tanner and Calamatta McGannon

Child of Simpson Tanner and Martha Ann Martin

Achsah Jane Tanner

F, b. 21 September 1814, d. 25 June 1886
Father*Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. b. 9 Nov 1764, d. 19 Aug 1842
Mother*Martha Tanner b. 7 Aug 1777, d. 14 Jul 1851
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name29 January 1828As of 29 January 1828,her married name was Wells.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 September 1814Achsah Jane Tanner was born on 21 September 1814 at Kentucky.
She was the daughter of Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. and Martha Tanner.
Marriage29 January 1828Achsah Jane Tanner married John Haston Wells, son of Richard Wells and Margaret (?), on 29 January 1828 at Henry, Kentucky.
Death25 June 1886Achsah Jane Tanner died on 25 June 1886 at age 71.
Burialafter 25 June 1886She was buried after 25 June 1886 at Barker Cemetery, Hitt, Scotland, Missouri.
Census DateLocationDescription
2 September 1850Clay, Decatur, IndianaAchsah Jane Tanner was listed in John Haston Wells's household on the 1850 Census at Clay, Decatur, Indiana.1
1880Grove, Davis, IowaAchsah Jane Tanner was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Grove, Davis, Iowa.2
1885Grove, Davis, IowaShe appeared on the census of 1885 at Grove, Davis, Iowa, living next door to Elmore Mozingo.
DateLocationDescription
1831Kentucky to, IndianaLucius Josiah Tanner Sr. witnessed the migration in 1831 at Kentucky to, Indiana.

Children of Achsah Jane Tanner and John Haston Wells

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1850; Census Place: Clay, Decatur, Indiana; Roll: M432_142; Page: 34B; Image: 73.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-0336 Page Number 161B.

Lucius Tanner

M, b. between 1725 and 1730
Father*Lewis Tanner b. a 1689, d. 31 Oct 1765
Mother*Margaret Haskins b. c 1712
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageLucius Tanner married Mary Simpson.
Birthbetween 1725 and 1730Lucius Tanner was born between 1725 and 1730.
He was the son of Lewis Tanner and Margaret Haskins.
DateLocationDescription
1748Lunenburg (later Mecklenburg County), VirginiaLucius Tanner lived with Lewis Tanner in 1748 at Lunenburg (later Mecklenburg County), Virginia; In 1748 and 1749 Lewis Tanner was living with his sons, Lucius and Thomas Tanner, in the part of Lunenburg County that would later become Mecklenburg County, likely on the 354 acres he secured with a patent in 1750.

Child of Lucius Tanner and Mary Simpson

Darby McGannon

M, b. 18 May 1756, d. February 1830
Father*John McGannon
Mother*Mary Maltby
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationDarby McGannon was also known as Derby.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 May 1756Darby McGannon was born on 18 May 1756 at Ireland.
He was the son of John McGannon and Mary Maltby.
Marriage1787Darby McGannon married Sallie Cogswell in 1787 at Culpepper, Virginia.
DeathFebruary 1830Darby McGannon died in February 1830 at Jennings, Indiana, at age 73.
DateLocationDescription
American Revolutionary Soldier: Darby McGannon (1756-1830) enlisted in Culpeper County, Va., 1777, under Capt. Moore Fauntelroy, regiment commanded by Col. Stephen Moyland. He was at Brandywine and Monmouth. In 1825 he was allowed a pension for three years' actual service as corporal, Pennsylvania Line. He died in Jennings County, Ind.

Children of Darby McGannon and Sallie Cogswell

Calamatta McGannon

F, b. 15 June 1818, d. 20 March 1863
Father*Zachariah McGannon b. 5 Oct 1790, d. 21 Jan 1865
Mother*Lucie Coleman b. 19 Mar 1797
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCalamatta McGannon was also known as Callagratta.
Married Name1 September 1835As of 1 September 1835,her married name was Tanner.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth15 June 1818Calamatta McGannon was born on 15 June 1818 at Dupont, Jennings, Kentucky, also reported as 15 Jun 1817.
She was the daughter of Zachariah McGannon and Lucie Coleman.
Marriage1 September 1835Calamatta McGannon married Simpson Tanner, son of Lucius Josiah Tanner Sr. and Martha Tanner, on 1 September 1835 at Dupont, Jefferson, Indiana, reported as Jennings county, Indiana.
Death20 March 1863Calamatta McGannon died on 20 March 1863 at Greensburg, Decatur, Indiana, at age 44.
DateLocationDescription
1915In 1915 mentioned in Joseph W Garrison profile in History of Decatur County, Indiana, its people, industries and institutions, with biographical sketches.

Children of Calamatta McGannon and Simpson Tanner

Mary Simpson

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Tanner.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageMary Simpson married Lucius Tanner, son of Lewis Tanner and Margaret Haskins.

Child of Mary Simpson and Lucius Tanner

Mary Cole

F, b. 6 December 1793, d. 16 July 1876
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name15 October 1815As of 15 October 1815,her married name was Pryor.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 December 1793Mary Cole was born on 6 December 1793 at Batetourt, Virginia.
Marriage15 October 1815She married John Alexander Pryor Jr., son of John Alexander Pryor Sr. and Martha Vaughan, on 15 October 1815 at Jefferson, Indiana, also reported as 19 Oct 1815.
Death16 July 1876Mary Cole died on 16 July 1876 at Virginia at age 82.
Burialafter 16 July 1876She was buried after 16 July 1876 at Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd, Indiana.
Census DateLocationDescription
14 August 1850New Albany, Floyd, IndianaMary Cole was listed in John Alexander Pryor Jr.'s household on the 1850 Census at New Albany, Floyd, Indiana; living next door to John Pryor, age 25.1

Children of Mary Cole and John Alexander Pryor Jr.

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1850; Census Place: New Albany, Floyd, Indiana; Roll: M432_145; Page: 323B; Image: 59.

Reverand Daniel Lattimore

M, b. 21 February 1804, d. 7 March 1857
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 February 1804Reverand Daniel Lattimore was born on 21 February 1804 at Rutherford, North Carolina.
Marriage16 October 1827He married Martha Wooten Pryor, daughter of John Alexander Pryor Jr. and Nancy Ann Tanner, on 16 October 1827 at Jennings, Indiana.
Death7 March 1857Reverand Daniel Lattimore died on 7 March 1857 at age 53.
Burialafter 7 March 1857He was buried after 7 March 1857 at Vernon Cemetery, Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.

Children of Reverand Daniel Lattimore and Martha Wooten Pryor

Isabella Carson Lattimore

F, b. 31 December 1831, d. 16 March 1914
Father*Reverand Daniel Lattimore b. 21 Feb 1804, d. 7 Mar 1857
Mother*Martha Wooten Pryor b. 1803, d. 1877
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Sharp.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageIsabella Carson Lattimore married William Sharp.
Birth31 December 1831Isabella Carson Lattimore was born on 31 December 1831 at South Hanover, Indiana, also reported as 21 Dec 1830.
She was the daughter of Reverand Daniel Lattimore and Martha Wooten Pryor.
Death16 March 1914Isabella Carson Lattimore died on 16 March 1914 at Liberty, Union, Indiana, at age 82.

Alexander W. Lattimore

M, b. circa 1831
Father*Reverand Daniel Lattimore b. 21 Feb 1804, d. 7 Mar 1857
Mother*Martha Wooten Pryor b. 1803, d. 1877
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1831Alexander W. Lattimore was born circa 1831 at Jennings, Indiana.
He was the son of Reverand Daniel Lattimore and Martha Wooten Pryor.

Sallie Cogswell

F, b. 5 October 1769, d. 21 August 1833
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name1787As of 1787,her married name was McGannon.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth5 October 1769Sallie Cogswell was born on 5 October 1769 at Culpepper, Virginia.
Marriage1787She married Darby McGannon, son of John McGannon and Mary Maltby, in 1787 at Culpepper, Virginia.
Death21 August 1833Sallie Cogswell died on 21 August 1833 at Jennings, Indiana, at age 63.

Children of Sallie Cogswell and Darby McGannon

Zachariah McGannon

M, b. 5 October 1790, d. 21 January 1865
Father*Darby McGannon b. 18 May 1756, d. Feb 1830
Mother*Sallie Cogswell b. 5 Oct 1769, d. 21 Aug 1833
Life EventDateDescription
Birth5 October 1790Zachariah McGannon was born on 5 October 1790.
He was the son of Darby McGannon and Sallie Cogswell.
Marriage2 December 1815Zachariah McGannon married Lucie Coleman on 2 December 1815.
Death21 January 1865Zachariah McGannon died on 21 January 1865 at age 74.

Child of Zachariah McGannon and Lucie Coleman

John McGannon

M, b. 10 January 1814, d. 18 October 1891
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageJohn McGannon married Elizabeth Dennison.
Birth10 January 1814John McGannon was born on 10 January 1814.
He was the son of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Death18 October 1891John McGannon died on 18 October 1891 at age 77.

Mary McGannon

F, b. 25 March 1815, d. 22 August 1879
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Torbet.
Married NameHer married name was Torbett.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageMary McGannon married John Sellers Torbet.
Birth25 March 1815Mary McGannon was born on 25 March 1815.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Death22 August 1879Mary McGannon died on 22 August 1879 at age 64.

Child of Mary McGannon and John Sellers Torbet

Samuel McGannon

M, b. 15 December 1816, d. 17 April 1866
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Life EventDateDescription
Birth15 December 1816Samuel McGannon was born on 15 December 1816.
He was the son of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage28 November 1838Samuel McGannon married Susannah James on 28 November 1838 at Jennings, Indiana.
Death17 April 1866Samuel McGannon died on 17 April 1866 at age 49.

Child of Samuel McGannon and Susannah James

Penelope McGannon

F, b. 26 May 1818, d. 5 December 1879
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name18 September 1834As of 18 September 1834,her married name was Walker.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth26 May 1818Penelope McGannon was born on 26 May 1818.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage18 September 1834Penelope McGannon married William R. Walker on 18 September 1834 at Jennings, Indiana.
Death5 December 1879Penelope McGannon died on 5 December 1879 at age 61.

Anderson Bud McGannon

M, b. 29 January 1820, d. March 1884
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Life EventDateDescription
Birth29 January 1820Anderson Bud McGannon was born on 29 January 1820 at Kentucky.
He was the son of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage6 May 1841Anderson Bud McGannon married Sarah A. Riley on 6 May 1841 at Jefferson, Indiana.1
DeathMarch 1884Anderson Bud McGannon died in March 1884 at Indiana at age 64.
Census DateLocationDescription
13 June 1860Vernon, Jennings, IndianaAnderson Bud McGannon was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.2
DateLocationDescription
1862Graham Township, Jennings, IndianaAnderson Bud McGannon began military service in 1862 at Graham Township, Jennings, Indiana, Militia Enrollment, age 43.

Children of Anderson Bud McGannon and Sarah A. Riley

Citations

  1. [S2] Indiana, Indiana Marriages through 1850.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 33. Dwelling 246.

Martha McGannon

F, b. 18 March 1822, d. 21 January 1892
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name22 December 1840As of 22 December 1840,her married name was Pearce.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 March 1822Martha McGannon was born on 18 March 1822.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage22 December 1840Martha McGannon married James Pearce on 22 December 1840 at Jennings, Indiana.
Death21 January 1892Martha McGannon died on 21 January 1892 at age 69.

Child of Martha McGannon and James Pearce

Damsel McGannon

F, b. 20 March 1824, d. 5 July 1898
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name4 September 1839As of 4 September 1839,her married name was James.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 March 1824Damsel McGannon was born on 20 March 1824 at Indiana.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage4 September 1839Damsel McGannon married Joseph W. James, son of (?) James, on 4 September 1839 at Jennings, Indiana.
Death5 July 1898Damsel McGannon died on 5 July 1898 at age 74.

Children of Damsel McGannon and Joseph W. James

Jane McGannon

F, b. 25 January 1826, d. after 1900
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name25 April 1843As of 25 April 1843,her married name was Stott.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth25 January 1826Jane McGannon was born on 25 January 1826 at Indiana.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage25 April 1843Jane McGannon married Allen Stott, son of Richard S. Stott and Mary Ann Allen, on 25 April 1843 at Jennings, Indiana.1
Deathafter 1900Jane McGannon died after 1900.
Census DateLocationDescription
14 June 1860Vernon, Jennings, IndianaJane McGannon was listed as wife in Allen Stott's household on the 1880 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.2
30 July 1870Vernon, Jennings, IndianaJane McGannon was listed as wife in Allen Stott's household on the 1880 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.3
1880Vernon, Jennings, IndianaJane McGannon was listed as wife in Allen Stott's household on the 1880 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.4
1900Vernon, Jennings, IndianaJane McGannon was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana, also includes granddaughter Lizzie O'Hara, age 17.5
DateLocationDescription
1900Jane McGannon had 10 with 5 living in 1900 children.

Children of Jane McGannon and Allen Stott

Citations

  1. [S2] Indiana, Indiana Marriages through 1850.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 40. Dweling 326.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 5. Stamp 204. Dwelling 41.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-0288 Page Number 468D.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED111. Dwelling 108.

Lucy McGannon

F, b. 6 June 1828
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationLucy McGannon was also known as Eleanor.
Married Name14 June 1846As of 14 June 1846,her married name was Read.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 June 1828Lucy McGannon was born on 6 June 1828.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage14 June 1846Lucy McGannon married William Read on 14 June 1846.

Child of Lucy McGannon and William Read

Eleanor McGannon

F, b. 7 March 1830, d. 7 September 1882
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was McCammon.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageEleanor McGannon married Robert McCammon.
Birth7 March 1830Eleanor McGannon was born on 7 March 1830.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Death7 September 1882Eleanor McGannon died on 7 September 1882 at age 52.

Sarah McGannon

F, b. 24 December 1835, d. 9 December 1876
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name29 December 1852As of 29 December 1852,her married name was Rust.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 December 1835Sarah McGannon was born on 24 December 1835 at Indiana.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage29 December 1852Sarah McGannon married George Rust on 29 December 1852.
Death9 December 1876Sarah McGannon died on 9 December 1876 at age 40.
Census DateLocationDescription
26 August 1850Vernon, Jennings, IndianaSarah McGannon was listed in Thomas McGannon's household on the 1850 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.1

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 419.

Alice Lucy McGannon

F, b. 8 June 1840, d. 29 January 1900
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Namebefore 1857As of before 1857,her married name was Greene.
Married Name25 October 1864As of 25 October 1864,her married name was Fish.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth8 June 1840Alice Lucy McGannon was born on 8 June 1840 at Indiana.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriagebefore 1857Alice Lucy McGannon married (?) Greene before 1857.
Marriage25 October 1864Alice Lucy McGannon married Robert S. Fish on 25 October 1864.
Death29 January 1900Alice Lucy McGannon died on 29 January 1900 at age 59.
Census DateLocationDescription
26 August 1850Vernon, Jennings, IndianaAlice Lucy McGannon was listed in Thomas McGannon's household on the 1850 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.1
1880Sharpsville, Tipton, IndianaAlice Lucy McGannon was listed as wife in Robert S. Fish's household on the 1880 Census at Sharpsville, Tipton, Indiana.2

Children of Alice Lucy McGannon and (?) Greene

Child of Alice Lucy McGannon and Robert S. Fish

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 419.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-0315 Page Number 32C.

Thomas McGannon

M, b. 10 October 1833
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Life EventDateDescription
Birth10 October 1833Thomas McGannon was born on 10 October 1833 at Indiana.
He was the son of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage15 October 1852Thomas McGannon married Alecey Butler on 15 October 1852.
Census DateLocationDescription
26 August 1850Vernon, Jennings, IndianaThomas McGannon was listed in Thomas McGannon's household on the 1850 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.1

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 419.

Susan C. McGannon

F, b. 14 October 1843
Father*Thomas McGannon b. 9 Jan 1789, d. 15 Aug 1850
Mother*Eleanor Tanner b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 27 Sep 1856
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name26 July 1860As of 26 July 1860,her married name was Bondurant.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth14 October 1843Susan C. McGannon was born on 14 October 1843 at Indiana.
She was the daughter of Thomas McGannon and Eleanor Tanner.
Marriage26 July 1860Susan C. McGannon married Evermont G. Bondurant on 26 July 1860.
Census DateLocationDescription
26 August 1850Vernon, Jennings, IndianaSusan C. McGannon was listed in Thomas McGannon's household on the 1850 Census at Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.1
25 July 1870North Vernon, Jennings, IndianaSusan C. McGannon was listed in Evermont G. Bondurant's household on the 1870 Census at North Vernon, Jennings, Indiana.2
June 1880Washington, Daviess, IndianaSusan C. McGannon was listed as wife in Evermont G. Bondurant's household on the 1880 Census at Washington, Daviess, Indiana.3

Children of Susan C. McGannon and Evermont G. Bondurant

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 419.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 222.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Roll: T9_271; Family History Film: 1254271; Page: 587.2000; Enumeration District: 0; Image: 0540.

Sarah Jane McGannon

F, b. 25 March 1807, d. 25 June 1865
Father*Darby McGannon b. 18 May 1756, d. Feb 1830
Mother*Sallie Cogswell b. 5 Oct 1769, d. 21 Aug 1833
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationSarah Jane McGannon was also known as Jane.
Married Name3 October 1827As of 3 October 1827,her married name was Lattimore.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth25 March 1807Sarah Jane McGannon was born on 25 March 1807 at Gallatin, Kentucky.
She was the daughter of Darby McGannon and Sallie Cogswell.
Marriage3 October 1827Sarah Jane McGannon married Walter C. Lattimore on 3 October 1827 at Jennings, Indiana.
Death25 June 1865Sarah Jane McGannon died on 25 June 1865 at Jennings, Indiana, at age 58.

Walter C. Lattimore

M, b. 30 August 1807
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 August 1807Walter C. Lattimore was born on 30 August 1807 at Rutherford, North Carolina.
Marriage3 October 1827He married Sarah Jane McGannon, daughter of Darby McGannon and Sallie Cogswell, on 3 October 1827 at Jennings, Indiana.

Darby McGannon Lattimore

M, b. 3 August 1828
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 August 1828Darby McGannon Lattimore was born on 3 August 1828 at Jennings, Indiana.
He was the son of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

Isabel Lattimore

F
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
Isabel Lattimore was the daughter of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

Mary E. Lattimore

F
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
Mary E. Lattimore was the daughter of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

Sarah A. Lattimore

F
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
Sarah A. Lattimore was the daughter of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

Jemima Lattimore

F
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
Jemima Lattimore was the daughter of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

John H. Lattimore

M
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
John H. Lattimore was the son of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

Louise Lattimore

F
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
Louise Lattimore was the daughter of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

Walter A. Lattimore

M
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
Walter A. Lattimore was the son of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

Zachariah T. Lattimore

M
Father*Walter C. Lattimore b. 30 Aug 1807
Mother*Sarah Jane McGannon b. 25 Mar 1807, d. 25 Jun 1865
Life EventDateDescription
Zachariah T. Lattimore was the son of Walter C. Lattimore and Sarah Jane McGannon.

John McGannon

M
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageJohn McGannon married Mary Maltby.

Child of John McGannon and Mary Maltby

Mary Maltby

F
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was McGannon.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageMary Maltby married John McGannon.

Child of Mary Maltby and John McGannon

Joseph Golightly

M, b. 20 November 1781
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageJoseph Golightly married Abigail Smith.
Birth20 November 1781Joseph Golightly was born on 20 November 1781 at Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Child of Joseph Golightly and Abigail Smith

Abigail Smith

F, b. 1780
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameHer married name was Golightly.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageAbigail Smith married Joseph Golightly.
Birth1780Abigail Smith was born in 1780 at Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Child of Abigail Smith and Joseph Golightly

Lela T. Lee

F, b. 26 October 1858, d. 8 January 1889
Father*William Joel Lee b. c 1829, d. 3 Jul 1863
Mother*Penina Lassiter b. Apr 1838, d. 1919
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name1874As of 1874,her married name was Flournoy.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth26 October 1858Lela T. Lee was born on 26 October 1858 at Alabama also reported as Arkansas.
She was the daughter of William Joel Lee and Penina Lassiter.
Marriage1874Lela T. Lee married Josiah Albert Flournoy in 1874 at Lisbon, Union, Arkansas.
Death8 January 1889Lela T. Lee died on 8 January 1889 at Lisbon, Union, Arkansas, at age 30.
Census DateLocationDescription
16 July 1860Johnson, Union, ArkansasLela T. Lee was listed in William Joel Lee's household on the 1860 Census at Johnson, Union, Arkansas.1
6 August 1870Johnson, Union, ArkansasLela T. Lee was listed in Penina Lassiter's household on the 1870 Census at Johnson, Union, Arkansas.2
21 June 1880Lisbon, Union, ArkansasLela T. Lee was listed as wife in Josiah Albert Flournoy's household on the 1880 Census at Lisbon, Union, Arkansas.3

Children of Lela T. Lee and Josiah Albert Flournoy

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 33. Stamp 243. Dwelling 225.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 570. Page 33. Dwelling 256.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1880; Census Place: Lisbon, Union, Arkansas; Roll: 58; Family History Film: 1254058; Page: 341A; Enumeration District: 277; Image: 0183.

Estella J. Lee

F, b. circa 1855, d. before 1910
Father*William Joel Lee b. c 1829, d. 3 Jul 1863
Mother*Penina Lassiter b. Apr 1838, d. 1919
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1855Estella J. Lee was born circa 1855 at Alabama also reported as Arkansas.
She was the daughter of William Joel Lee and Penina Lassiter.
Deathbefore 1910Estella J. Lee died before 1910.
Census DateLocationDescription
16 July 1860Johnson, Union, ArkansasEstella J. Lee was listed in William Joel Lee's household on the 1860 Census at Johnson, Union, Arkansas.1
6 August 1870Johnson, Union, ArkansasEstella J. Lee was listed in Penina Lassiter's household on the 1870 Census at Johnson, Union, Arkansas.2

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 33. Stamp 243. Dwelling 225.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 570. Page 33. Dwelling 256.

Henry Franklin Rowland

M, b. 3 February 1832, d. before October 1865
Father*Reuben Rowland b. bt 1800 - 1810, d. 1839
Mother*Hannah Elizabeth Dyer b. 1808, d. 31 Dec 1839
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHenry Franklin Rowland was also known as H. F.
Name VariationHenry Franklin Rowland was also known as Henry P.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 February 1832Henry Franklin Rowland was born on 3 February 1832 at Pope, Illinois.
He was the son of Reuben Rowland and Hannah Elizabeth Dyer.
Marriage27 November 1853Henry Franklin Rowland married Sarah Jane Bird, daughter of Mason Bird and Catherine Keziah Mullins, on 27 November 1853 at Pope, Illinois.1
Deathbefore October 1865Henry Franklin Rowland died before October 1865.
Census DateLocationDescription
22 August 1860Jefferson, Pope, IllinoisHenry Franklin Rowland was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Jefferson, Pope, Illinois, living between Thomas Crotchett and Uriah Morgan.2
DateLocationDescription
30 December 1844On 30 December 1844 Wesley Sloan appointed guardian to Warren Green Rowland, Henry Franklin Rowland, Mary Lucretian Ann Rowland and Rueben Rowland.

Children of Henry Franklin Rowland and Sarah Jane Bird

Citations

  1. [S186] Illinois, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, Vol 00A/ Page 0444.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 12. Written number 291. Dwelling 90.

John Alexander Pryor Sr.

M, b. 1750
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJohn Alexander Pryor Sr. was also known as Armstrong.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1750John Alexander Pryor Sr. was born in 1750 at Amelia, Virginia.
Marriage8 April 1775He married Martha Vaughan on 8 April 1775.

Children of John Alexander Pryor Sr. and Martha Vaughan