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1801 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Mims, Lydia (I2806)
 
1802 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Ridley, Timothy Thorpe (I2821)
 
1803 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Lemmon, Stacy Ann (I6688)
 
1804 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Lemmon, Hopey (I6689)
 
1805 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Abbott, James (I6695)
 
1806 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Franks, John (I6697)
 
1807 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Lemmon, Melvina Jane (I6700)
 
1808 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Lemmon, Jasper George (I6702)
 
1809 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Lemmon, James Albert (I6703)
 
1810 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Lemmon, Sarah Adelia (I6705)
 
1811 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Carson, David Franklin (I8520)
 
1812 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Lemmon, Delpha (I8524)
 
1813 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Rogers, Carl Bryan (I9569)
 
1814 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Bowden, Alma Henry (I9578)
 
1815 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Burton, Lowell Card (I9581)
 
1816 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. McCardle, Donald (I9582)
 
1817 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Smith, Elva Melissa (I9595)
 
1818 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Skeen, David Alfred (I9597)
 
1819 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Wheat, James (I9644)
 
1820 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Frost, Joshua (I9659)
 
1821 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Day, James Jr. (I10735)
 
1822 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Cotton, Martha (I13688)
 
1823 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. !MARRIAGE:22 April 1841, Andrew Cunningham to Lucinda Rollings, by Da vid Evans, Minister.

BIRTH: Utah Burials Database has birth as 21 Sep 1816 in Virginia 
Cunningham, Andrew (I9664)
 
1824 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 1M 10-16; 1M 26-45; 1F 10-16; 1F 26-45 p. 275; 2M 10-16; 1M 16-26; 1M 45+; 1F 16-26; 1F 45+ p. 30 probate Jul 1831 Williams, George (I9584)
 
1825 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. baptism 9 Aug 1871 Endowment House, proxy Mary Frost Rawlins, cousin. Frost, Nancy Jane (I9608)
 
1826 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Baptized by proxy, Nauvoo, nephew Isaac Rawlins. McIntire, James (I9678)
 
1827 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Terry Wasson: LUPRICIA GREGORY, b. Bet. 1769 - 1774, NC; m. JAMES MCINTIRE. Lucreasy; wife; will of James McEntire, Sr. Baptized by proxy, Nauvoo, nephew Isaac Rawlins. Gregory, Lucretia (I9691)
 
1828 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Terry Wasson: MARGARET GREGORY, b. Abt. 1774, Rutherford County, NC; m. JOHN WRIGHT, Dec ember 04, 1797, NC; b. Abt. 1770. Gregory, Margaret (I9653)
 
1829 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Terry Wasson: MARY GREGORY, b. Bet. 1769 - 1774, Rutherford County, NC; m. EDWARD CARNWE LL, 1795; b. Abt. 1770. with Edward Cornwell - 1F 26-45 with Edward Cornwell - 1F 26-45 with Edward Cornwell - 1F 26-45 with Edward Cornwell - 1F 50-60 Mary Cornwell, head, 1M 5-; 1F 20-30; 1F 50-60 Gregory, Mary (I9748)
 
1830 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Joseph was a twinFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph_funeral.html

~Web_Links: About the Rawlins in early days. Notes -- From History of Laurence \ Co Ky, Published in 1876 http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph.html

first sheriff of Lawrence Co., IN War of 1812; Capt. Biggin's Co. of US Mounted Rangers W-NW-S36 5N 1W p. 84; #1662M 5-; 1M 20-30; 2F 5-; 1 p. 244; #476; 1M 5; 2M 10; 1M 20; 1M 30; 1M 50; 2F 5; 1F 10; 2F 15; 1F 50 age 54, b. KY, merchant, No. 937 age 64, b. KY, farmer, no. 162 age 74; #17; b. KY; Farmer age 75; md Sallie McMannus; not now md.; d. 25 Aut 1885

OBITUARY: Obituary of Joseph Rawlins Died - At his homestead, in Bedford, Indiana on Thursday, August 25th, 1885, of a painful and protracted illness, Joseph Rawlins. His sufferings were intense but borne with fortitude and without complaint. At his death he was in his ninetieth year , having been born in what is now Boyle County, Kentucky in April, 1796. His father died whe n he was four years old and left him to the care of his uncle, Roderic, who came with him to Indiana in the year 1812, and settled in what is now Lawrence County. When quite a youth he volunteered in the service under Gen. George W. Carr to suppress depredation on the north western frontier, for which service he was awarded a pension. Shortly after his return from t he army he was married to Sarah McMann, and settled upon a farm near town upon which he remained several years. He disposed of his farm and moved to a cabin in the suburbs of town in 1830, and opened a store of general merchandize on the east side of the square. A few years la ter he built in connection with the late S. F. Irwin the brick stores on the west side, wher e he continued in business for about thirty years. His mercantile life was continuous for ne arly forty years. Previous to coming of the railroad he was extensively engaged in buying an d shipping the produce of the country to New Orleans. He sent more produce to market from 1820 to 1850 than, perhaps, any other man in the state, all from this section at that time goin g in flat boats. He also built a large flouring mill on Salt Creek near town, (now operate d by the Messrs..Daggy.) All these various branches of business were managed with that there was neither loss, jar nor hindrance. In August of the year 1855 a great calamity befell him in the loss of his wife, a highly intelligent lady distinguished for her amiability and superior social qualities. After the death of his wife the duties of the household were placed in charge of his daughters. All of whom still live, and together, with a devotion and tend erness almost unparalleled minister to the wants and conforts of their father in his protract ed illness. After his retirement from business, he enjoyed much happiness with his children . There was a charming kindness of feeling between them, each one striving to add to the happiness of the other. At his home a graceful and cordial welcome was always extended to his friends and neighbors, not only to these, but to the ministers of the church to which he belonged and also to many distinguished persons from other sections of the state. In a word, his house has ever been known for its genial hospitality. He has gone from out sight, but his memory will ever be green to all who knew him. In manners, he was modest and unassuming. In his dealings, upright and honorable, leaving no enemies behind. He now sleeps by the side of his wife who had long preceded him a happy immortality awaits them. This town, where nearly all the years of his active business life were spent, was noted in its early days (sixty year s ago) for its men of enterprise and business capacity; of these none were more prominent i n the encouragement and advancement of its material interests and improvements than Mr. Rawlins. The noble men of the period referred to, and with whom he associated, with but three or four exceptions, have long since preceded him to "that bourne from whence no traveler e'er ret urns". Those who are left are tottering on the threshold, and will soon be no more. Bedford , Indiana. 31 Aug. 1885 Copied from the newspaper clipping sent by Mrs. H. E. Rawlins, Lan caster, Texas. Copied by Mrs. H.B. Rawlins, Richmond, Utah May 1955 The original newspape r clipping returned to Texas. first sheriff of Lawrence Co., INShawswick, Lawrence, IN - Joseph Rawlins, antive of town o f Danville, Boyle, KY, b. 21 Apr 1796, one of 5 children born to Charles Rawlins & Anastaci a Gregory. In 1812 he moved to Lawrence Co., IN. Bedford was named at his request for the c o. of Bedford, TN, from whence he was brought by his uncle. He raised 10 children.

Warren county, Ky. court abstract and old letter about Charles's family, old film #34799 part 10, names of Charles's children given, roderick and Joseph are reported with same birthdate as twins. 1790 census Rutherford county, N. C. Morgan Distr, pg. 117, Charles Rallings, Prudy Rallings, his mother and younger siblings.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Joseph was a twinFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph_funeral.html

~Web_Links: About the Rawlins in early days. Notes -- From History of Laurence \ Co Ky, Published in 1876 http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_joseph.html

first sheriff of Lawrence Co., IN War of 1812; Capt. Biggin's Co. of US Mounted Rangers W-NW-S36 5N 1W p. 84; #1662M 5-; 1M 20-30; 2F 5-; 1 p. 244; #476; 1M 5; 2M 10; 1M 20; 1M 30; 1M 50; 2F 5; 1F 10; 2F 15; 1F 50 age 54, b. KY, merchant, No. 937 age 64, b. KY, farmer, no. 162 age 74; #17; b. KY; Farmer age 75; md Sallie McMannus; not now md.; d. 25 Aut 1885 
Rawlins, Joseph (I9614)
 
1831 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Nauvoo, C-58 - Jane Rollins for brother, James Sharp. Sharp, James (I9643)
 
1832 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. proved land purchase for Beatty, Francis came to Pulaski Co. in 1799. Beaty, John (I9760)
 
1833 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Twin Ellis, Margaret Juliett (I2106)
 
1834 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Wm. Witness to will of Thomas Hart - Barren Co., 1809, Jun 26 p. 86 # 24; 2M 10-15; 2M 15-20; 2M 20-30; 1M 40-50; 2F 5-10; 1F 40-50 Wm Hart named as executor & friend in will of Wm. Chowning - Barren Co., 1839 Mar 19 #94; Rawlings precinct 1M 5-10; 1M 20-30; 1M 60-70; 1F 15-20; 1F 60-70 baptism 22 Nov 1887, proxy Joseph Sharp Rawlins, uncle-in-law Hart, William (I9642)
 
1835 From Daniel Mark's history, his sister Margaret was living in Exeter. ("Then my sister Margar et Married Adam Coonrad and lived at Exeter." ) His death likely occurred here. Burbank, August Ripley (I8123)
 
1836 From Diane Rawlins Mayo records From Diane Rawlins Mayo records Keller, Melinda (I13767)
 
1837 From Hiskel Rohr:
Ada Biocourt (nee Boone) (Rel. of Daniel) 
Biocourt, Ada (I13556)
 
1838 From history of Margaret Elzirah Frost Rawlins Stocks, Clendon Moroni (I5639)
 
1839 From Jesse Brown's will Brown, Betsy (I9650)
 
1840 From Jesse Brown's will Sears, David (I9768)
 
1841 From Jesse Brown's will Price, Kinchens (I9778)
 
1842 From Jesse Brown's will BIRTH: Living 23 Jun 1806 Brown, Fereby (I9714)
 
1843 From Jesse Brown's will BIRTH: Living 23 Jun 1806 Brown, Miss (Willis Helms) (I9737)
 
1844 from Jonas Frost - 24 acres on Haw River Deed to Case; 106 acres; Haw River Frost, Hopkins (estate) division of land to Clarassa, Elizabeth, James, John & Joshua Frost Ephraim H. Frost died in 1834, divided his land between his children: John A.; Joshua; James ; Clarissa; Elizabeth; Mary (md. Brown Dye) Judith (or Juda) (in deeds) widow of Hopkin (or E phraim H.)

~RESEARCH: Check two sets of parents. 
Frost, Ephraim Hopkins (I2883)
 
1845 from Jonas Frost; 24 acres on Haw River Baptized 14 Sep 1886, Samuel Buchanan Frost proxy, grandnephew. Frost, Ephraim Hopkins (I2076)
 
1846 From notes of Coral Clifford.James R. Forgey, real estate broker at El Campo, Wharton Co., born 9 Dec 1850 in Butler Co., KY Forgy, James R. (I2678)
 
1847 From personal records of Dorothy Jewel VERNON. Vernon, James Elon (I13416)
 
1848 From records of Dorothy Jewel Vernon Rohr:
"This is mostly form the 2 Brevards, 411. This elder John would have to have been the son of Alexander if there is a connection. John Vernon, Father of Daniel, was over 65 when Daniel died. This is what I gather from the Succession papers." 
Vernon, John (I13519)
 
1849 From records of Hiskel Rohr. Hyde, Frances Ann (I13489)
 
1850 From records of Hiskel Rohr. Jennings, Mary (I13517)
 

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