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Henry Bohannon, 3rd

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Halifax County, VA
Death: 1843 (89-90)
Sevier County, TN
Place of Burial: Plemmons Cemetery, Greenbriar, GSMNP, Sevier County, TN
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Bohannon, II and Susanna Bohannon
Husband of Mary Bohannon and Amelia Burdine Bohannon
Father of William Bohannon; John Bohannon; James Bohannon; George Bohannon; Campbell Bohannon and 6 others
Brother of Mary Bryant and Alex Bohannon

Managed by: David Bohannon
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About Henry Bohannon, 3rd

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33168650

HENRY2 BOHANNON (WILLIAM1 and Ruth) was born July 7, 1767 in Virginia, and died Aft. October 10, 1810 in White Co., Tennessee. He married MARY MATLOCK 1786 in Henry Co., Virginia, daughter of WILLIAM MATLOCK and MARGARET MATLOCK. She was born 1769 in Henry Co., Virginia.

Notes for HENRY BOHANNON: CENSUS

1820 White Co., TN Mary Bohannon

HENRY BOHANNON and MARY MATLOCK: Marriage: 1786, Henry Co., Virginia Marriage Officiant: by William Lovell, MG

Children of HENRY BOHANNON and MARY MATLOCK are:

  • i. SARAH3 BOHANNON, b. August 1787.
  • ii. ELIZABETH BOHANNON, b. January 8, 1789.
  • iii. JOHN BOHANNON, b. March 19, 1790, Tennessee; d. April 16, 1861, Putnam Co., Tennessee.
  • iv. POLLY BOHANNON, b. February 1793; d. January 14, 1875
  • v. WILLIAM BOHANNON, b. January 11, 1795; d. November 20, 1871, Putnam Co., Tennessee.
  • vi. JAMES BOHANNON, b. December 22, 1797, Tennessee; d. April 21, 1863, Putnam Co., Tennessee.
  • vii. THOMAS BOHANNON, b. December 5, 1799; d. ABT 1841, White Co., Tennessee.
  • viii. GEORGE BOHANNON, b. February 9, 1802; d. Aft. 1860, White Co., Tennessee.
  • ix. HENRY BOHANNON, JR., b. ABT 1803; d. Bef. 1860, Putnam Co., Tennessee.
  • x. ALEXANDER BOHANNON, b. ABT 1809, White Co., Tennessee; d. Aft. 1880, Putnam Co., Tennessee.
  • xi. CAMPBELL BOHANNON, b. March 7, 1811, White Co., Tennessee; d. February 11, 1888, Putnam Co., Tennessee.

Mary Matlock Bohannon m. 2nd Nathan Bartlett



Birth: 1753 Death: 1842 According to a Find A Grave Memorial, Henry Bohanan (son of Henry Bohanan and Susanna Fretwell) was born 1753 in Halifax County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1842 in Sevier County, Tennessee. The memorial states that he married Rachel Amillia Shotwell on 1786 in Abbeville County, South Carolina, daughter of Robert V. Shotwell and Hannah Burdine.

Henry and Amillia Bohannon are buried in the same cemetery. Henry was a soldier who served as a private in the 1st Virginia Regiment of the Continental Line, Light Dragoon, commanded by Captain Robert Boling for a three year enlistment, 6 Jul 1778 to Jun 1781.

Four unnamed children, Susannah, 1793; Nancy, 1795; Elizabeth, 1801; Henry, 1803; James, 1808; and Sarah, 1807 are listed as children of Henry and Amillia in the Find A Grave memorial.

Additional information about Henry and Amillia and family on the Smokykin website[1]verifies some of the facts and casts doubt upon a couple. One: the birth date for Henry could be 1760, instead of 1753. Two: Amillia Shotwell did not have the middle name Rachel. Henry had a second wife named Rachel.

Here is what Smokykin has found.

Henry Bohannon Born 1760 Halifax, Virginia Gender Male Died Abt 1842 Sevier County, Tennessee Buried Plemons Cemetery, Sevier Co, TN Father Henry Bohannon, b. Bef 1740, d. Aft 10 Aug 1807, Pittsylvania Co, VA Mother Susanna Fretwell, d. Aft 1786


GEDCOM Note

It has been considered that Henry Bohannon (1760-1842) of Sevier County, TN, was Henry Bohannon III. He married (1) Amelia (Amillia) Shotwell in Virginia and moved to Sevier County, TN, during the period 1795-1805, where he settled in the area of Middle Creek and Pigeon Forge, a few miles from Sevierville. He married (2) Rachel


and died there about 1842. In November 1817 the Forks of Little Pigeon Church met with some people from White Oak Flats and agreed to hold a meeting for receiving new members at "Henry Bohanon's place" in White Oak Flats, which is near Gatlinburg. In December 1817, when the White Oak Flats Baptist Church was formed as an arm of Little Pigeon Church in Sevierville, Amelia Bohannon, wife of Henry, was listed as a charter member. Family records spell the name Bohanon. Family tradition says Henry Bohannon served in the American Revolution from the state of Virginia. A record in Virginia State Library's "List of Revolutionary Soldiers of Virginia" showed Henry Bohannon served as a private in the 1st Virginia Regiment of the Continental Line, Light Dragoon, commanded by Captain Robert Boling for a three year enlistment, July 6, 1778 to June 1781. The regiment was raised from the area south of James River for the relief of General Nathaniel Greene in the South during the Revolutionary War. In Virginia Soldiers of 1776 by Louis A. Burgess, it was found that apparently this same Henry Bohannon received bounty warrant number 1394 for 100 acres on July 6, 1781 and bounty warrant number 1390 for 200 acres on June 23, 1783 from the State of Virginia. It was for his Revolutionary War service in the Continental Line. As late as 1856, the records show the bounty warrants were not redeemed. It is believed this Henry Bohannon went to the state of South Carolina, and later to Sevier County, TN, rather than into the Kentucky and Ohio military district under the auspices of the state of Virginia. In 1790 Federal Census of Ninety-six District, Abbeville County, South Carolina, there was 1 white male over 16 years; 4 white females in the household ... Henry Bohannon and his wife, Amillia Shotwell, three daughters born from circa 1786 to 1790. From 1800 Federal Census of Abbeville District, South Carolina, there were 2 white males and 2 white females under 10 years of age; 2 white females age 10-16; 2 white females age 16-26; 1 white male and 1 white female age 26-45 in the household ... Henry Bohannon and his wife, Amillia Shotwell, eight children born from circa 1786 to 1800. [NOTE: This household was listed under the name - HENRY BUCKHANAN] Circa 1801, Henry Bohannon and his family migrated to Sevier County, TN from Abbeville District, South Carolina. There was one early land entry for Henry Bohannon in Sevier County. This land grant, dated 15 June 1810, is as follows: '...a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred and fifty and three roods lying in the County of Sevier in the District South of French Broad and Holston, there being due and chargeable on said land the sum of one hundred and fifty Dollars seventy five Cents with the Interest thereon.' This land joined the line of Hugh Duggan, James Oldham and vacant lands. It was located in the watershed of the East Fork of Little Pigeon River. At an early date the family evidently lived in White Oak Flats community (now Gatlinburg, Tennessee). In November 1817, the Forks of Little Pigeon Baptist Church met with a group of people from White Oak Flats community...they agreed to hold a meeting for reception of new members at "Henry Bohannon's place in White Oak Flats." In December 1817 when the White Oak Flats Baptist Church was formed as an arm of "Fork of Little Pigeon Baptist Church" in Sevierville, Tennessee, Henry Bohannon's wife, Amillia, was listed as a charter member. There was another land entry for Henry Bohannon dated 25th day of January 1826. This land grant indicated that this family moved from White Oak Flats community to the area of Middle Creek and Pigeon Forge. It was as follows: '...a certain tract of land containing fifty acres, lying in the county aforesaid, on the waters of Mill Creek...' and joined the vacant lands and William White's line. It is believed that Henry Bohannon lived and died at his home on "waters of Mill Creek."

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Henry Bohannon, 3rd's Timeline

1753
1753
Halifax County, VA
1790
March 19, 1790
1793
1793
North Carolina
1795
January 11, 1795
Tennessee, United States
1795
North Carolina, United States, VA, United States
1797
December 22, 1797
Knox, Tennessee, USA
1801
1801
Sevier County, Tennessee, United States
1802
February 9, 1802
White County, Tennessee, United States
1803
1803
Sevier County, Tennessee