Shirley,
I have tried to contact you thru your e-mail, but the message was returned. Do you have any information on
Henson Coulter who may have moved to
Rutherford County, TN? He was named as executor with
Anderson Coulter and James
Sutfin in
Elijah Fanns will. He didn't witness the will, just
Anderson and James. It appears that James
Sutfin was the only one that qualified to be an executor.
Orange County, NC Marriage Records:
Henson
Coulter married Eliza
Dawson in 1815.
Ellijah
Fann, son of John Elizabeth
Fann, married Jane
Coulter in 1809.
Anderson
Coulter married Jenny
Rigsby in 1810
Rutherford County, TN Marriages:
Asa
Coulter married Barbara Everett in 1821
Rutherford County Will:
Elizabeth
Coulter (who could be wife of
Henson).
Children: Barlett,
Fanning, Elizabeth and Shirley.
Estate Settlement
Cannon County, TN (1836
Cannon County was formed and this area of
Rutherford County was taken into Cannon)
Anderson Coulter's widow died in 1850.
Other
Rutherford County Court Records 1819 1821:
Bill of Sale: Henry N
Coulter to John
CoulterDeed: Henry N
Coulter to Sam'l S Starnes for property in
Columbia County,
Ga.
Deed: Asa
CoulterMcDonald Pope (John House) vs Henry
Coulter concerning deposition of John McKinney of
Augusta. (need to look in to this ? VA or
Ga)
Orange County, NC
Deed Book 6 Page 393
William
Pendergrass to John Walker. Property lines
Henson Coulter and John
Fann.
Note:
Elijah Fann, John's son, 2 of John Fann's daughters married Pendergrasses and with
Elijah came to TN. Other children of John
Fann also came to TN.
Since
Henson didn't witness the will and the date of his marriage makes one wonder if he was in TN in 1813.
Did the
Henson (
Hanson)
Coulter who married Tabitha
Partin in 1785 have children or is there a connection to any of these names? Did any of his children come to TN?
I have just started researching the Coulters in depth and I'm using records that I already have. I have not been able to go to the TN State Library. If more information is needed please e-mail me at
tnelaine7@excite.com.
Thank You,
Elaine