Reuben and William Satterfield of Wilson Co., TN in 1820
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Reuben and William Satterfield of Wilson Co., TN in 1820
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Posted: 9 Jan 2008 3:14PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: SATTERFIELD, SATERFIELD, BURT, BAXTER
SATTERFIELD JAMES TN SUMNER GALLATIN 1820
SATTERFIELD JERIMIAH TN MAURY NO TWP LISTED 1820
SATTERFIELD JOHN TN WILLIAMSON FRANKLIN 1820
SATTERFIELD MOSES TN LINCOLN FAYETTEVILLE 1820
SATTERFIELD REUBEN TN WILSON LEBANON 1820 <<<<<
SATTERFIELD SUSAN TN DAVIDSON NO TWP LISTED 1820
SATTERFIELD WILLIAM TN WILSON LEBANON 1820 <<<<<
Can anyone tell me anything about REUBEN and William Satterfield of Wilson Co., TN in 1820?
I am trying to find possible parents of Elizabeth Satterfield b. 1812 in NC and Susan Lucinda Satterfield b. 1814 in TN. Elizabeth md Elijah Burt by tradition in 1829 in Franklin Co., TN (where the Burts moved from) and Susan Lucinda md James "Jimbo" Jackson Baxter in 1829 in Jackson Co., AL (per later divorce record). I do not know if these two women are descended from the same parents.
Jackson Co., AL, I believe, was established in 1819 and adjoined Cherokee Nation land which later became -among others- DeKalb, AL which is where both of these women moved with their spouses, had families, and died.
SATTERFIELD JERIMIAH TN MAURY NO TWP LISTED 1820
SATTERFIELD JOHN TN WILLIAMSON FRANKLIN 1820
SATTERFIELD MOSES TN LINCOLN FAYETTEVILLE 1820
SATTERFIELD REUBEN TN WILSON LEBANON 1820 <<<<<
SATTERFIELD SUSAN TN DAVIDSON NO TWP LISTED 1820
SATTERFIELD WILLIAM TN WILSON LEBANON 1820 <<<<<
Can anyone tell me anything about REUBEN and William Satterfield of Wilson Co., TN in 1820?
I am trying to find possible parents of Elizabeth Satterfield b. 1812 in NC and Susan Lucinda Satterfield b. 1814 in TN. Elizabeth md Elijah Burt by tradition in 1829 in Franklin Co., TN (where the Burts moved from) and Susan Lucinda md James "Jimbo" Jackson Baxter in 1829 in Jackson Co., AL (per later divorce record). I do not know if these two women are descended from the same parents.
Jackson Co., AL, I believe, was established in 1819 and adjoined Cherokee Nation land which later became -among others- DeKalb, AL which is where both of these women moved with their spouses, had families, and died.
