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Adam Sherrill

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sherrill's Ford, Rowan County, Province of North Carolina
Death: June 22, 1827 (69)
Russellville, Franklin County, Alabama, United States
Place of Burial: Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Sherrill, I and Mary Sherrill
Husband of Mary Sherrill and Rebecca Sherrill
Father of Jesse Byrd Sherrill; Ruth Sherrill; Hannah Houston; Samuel R. Sherrill; Althea Miller and 4 others
Brother of Samuel Sherrill, II; Susan Taylor; Catherine 'Bonnie Kate' Sevier; William Sherrill; Mary Jones Taylor and 12 others
Half brother of Mary Jane SHERRILL

Managed by: William Edward Killgore
Last Updated:

About Adam Sherrill

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23094663/adam-sherrill

Adam Sherrill
BIRTH
10 Mar 1758
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
DEATH
22 Jun 1827 (aged 69)
Russellville, Franklin County, Alabama, USA
BURIAL
Sherrill Cemetery
Cumberland County, Tennessee, USA
MEMORIAL ID
23094663 · View Source
Son of Samuel Wilson Sherrill, Sr. &
Mary Preston [Davidson] Sherrill

Married 1st Mary McCormick
1778

Married 2nd Rebecca Kilgore
1789 - Washington Co., TN

The DAR lists two Adam Sherrills:
A. Ancestor #: A204956 b. 1758 and died 1727 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. His Service Description per the DAR GRS: Service Description:
1) BATTLE OF BOYD'S CREEK 1780; SIGNED WATAUGA PETITION;
2) PAID FOR SERVICES RENDERED, CERT#1287
His son, Cravens, married Mary Ann Branson.
B. Ancestor #: A103409 near the Yadkin River in North Carolina and b.1758 died June 22, 1812 in Russellville, Alabama. This was the son of Samuel Sherrill and, thus, brother to Bonny Kate Sevier.
White wrote: " Sherrill. Adam was born on the Yadkin 1758, and
died in Russellville, Alabama, whither he had gone with
his sister, "Bonny Kate," the widow of Colonel Sevier.
His wife was Mary, a daughter of Cornelius Cormack,
and his son Enos married Mary Abernathy. "
Per the DAR, the line descends as follows:
Adam Sherrill Enos Sherill Elizabeth Sherrill Perkins Ephraim Lewis Perkins Linnie Perkins Boone Lewis Perkins Boone

https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Adam_Sherrill_(6)

Genealogy of Adam Sherill's family listed in "Sequachie Families" by James L. Douthat.

From USGenweb Archive:

[1596] Fought in the battle of King's Mountain. December 1780 in the battle of Boyd's Creek. Land grant from North Carolina on the Little Limestone River in Washington County. In 1783 he paid taxes on 200 acres on Polular Creek. Has son Enos who married Mary Abernathy and daughter Catsey who married Robert Samuel Mahan of Roane County (these children's mother is unknown).

(Source: Roots of Roane County TN, by Snyder E. Roberts, page 174-5--Write up on SHERRILL

"Adam Sherrill's name is on the 1801 petition to erect Roane County. He was in Capt. Gray Simms militia company in Roane in 1802 and his name appears in various Roane records including the 1805 tax list. Capt. McElwee mistakenly has Adam living on John Sevier's land on the Clinch River. Adam bought (A, p.102) 290 acres of land on Main Poplar Creek from John McClellan which was registered in 1802. …………Adam Sherrill's farm would have been near the old Emery Road, and in addition to the Henleys, he would have enjoyed such fine neighbors as Rev. War soldier Arden Evans and Alexander Mahan. In 1807, Adam Sherrill sold (B. p.335) 280 acres to Arthur H. Henley, and another tract to Nathaniel Cox in 1808.

By 1801, Adam had moved to Bledsoe County, TN. In 1819 he sold (Bledsoe Book D, p 38) a negro girl named Ester to Robert Samuel Mahan who had married (1804) Catsey Sherrill (probably Adam's daughter) in Roane County. In 1826, Adam sold (D.p.267) two tracts of land in Bledsoe to Samuel R. Sherrill witnessed by HENRY H. SHERRILL. In 1826, Adam sold (d, p 277) to his son Charles K. for love and affection a negro boy named Edward age 8 years. Also in 1826, he executed a deed of gift (D, p 273) to his son Craven for 110 acres where Adam then lived which adjoined Charles K. Sherrill, and a deed (D, p 268) for a negro woman with Craven to have possession after the death of Adam's widow.

Although the names of Adam Sherrill's children are not readily available, some are known. Adam's children included: 1. CRAVEN (1801-1864) mar. Mary A. Branson. His mother was Rebecca Kilgore Sherrill. He lived in the part of Bledsoe that was later in Cumberland Co. after 1855. 2. CHARLES KILGORE, 3 ENOS married Mary Abernathy. 4. HANNAH (by Mary) married (1796) William Houston in Green Co. TN. 5. A probable daughter was CATSEY Sherrill who married (1804) in Roane , Robert Samuel Mahan.

The SAMUEL R. and HENRY H. SHERRILL mentioned above as being in Bledsoe Co. where possibly sons or at least closely related. JESSE B. Sherrill who married (1806 in Roane) Polly Francis seemed to be closely associated with William Sherrill in Roane, but Jesse B. removed to Bledsoe County where he bought and sold lots in the town of Pikeville in 1821. Of course, Adam and other Sherrills in Bledsoe County were only a hop, skip, and a jump from his sister, Bonny Kate, when she lived in Overton County, TN."

▼References
↑ 1.0 1.1 Brøderbund Software, Inc. World Family Tree Vol. 10, Ed. 1. (Release date: May 6, 1997)
Tree #3164.
Date of Import: Aug 25, 1998

↑ 2.0 2.1 sherrillwft10.FTW.
Date of Import: Aug 25, 1998

↑ 3.0 3.1 Sequatchie Families, by James L. Douthat, pub. 1983, 2504 Kell Road, Signal Mountain, TN 37377
p. 94.
↑ Katherine Keogh White. The King's Mountain Men, The Story of the Battle, with Sketches of the Amercian Soldiers who took part, by Katherine Keogh White. (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1985)
p. 224.
↑ Katherine Keogh White. The King's Mountain Men, The Story of the Battle, with Sketches of the Amercian Soldiers who took part, by Katherine Keogh White. (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1985)
p. 224.
Adam Sherrill was born on the Yadkin in 1758, and died in Russellville, Alabama, whither he had gone with his sister "Bonny Kate", the widow of Colonel Sevier. His wife was Mary, a daughter of Cornelius Cormack, and his son Enos married Mary Abernathy.

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Adam Sherrill's Timeline

1758
March 10, 1758
Sherrill's Ford, Rowan County, Province of North Carolina
1768
1768
Age 9
Rowan County, NC
1780
1780
Washington County, Tennessee, United States
1785
1785
Washington County, North Carolina, United States
1790
1790
Of, , Greene, Tennessee
1790
Washington County, Tennessee, United States
1791
1791
Washington, Tennessee, USA
1798
November 6, 1798
Russell, Virginia, USA