LT. Josias Payne, Jr.

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About LT. Josias Payne, Jr.

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Birth: 1744
Goochland Goochland County Virginia, USA Death: 1804 Nashville Davidson County Tennessee, USA

Member of the House of Burgess, Va. Society of the Cincinnati. Taken prisoner in the Battle of Germantown, Marylnad, during the Revolutionary Wars. he did not retune to his regiment.

After the War, he went to North Carolina, in 1784. Then later to what is now Nashville Tn., where he died. Suffered many hardships with the Nashville Indians,recieved bounty lands and half pay. Land warrent prior to 1784. Married second wife mary barnett.

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Parents:
 Josias Payne (1705 - 1785)
 Anna/Anne Fleming Payne (1710 - ____)

Spouses:

 Elizabeth Fleming Payne (1735 - 1789)*
 Mary Barnett Payne (1764 - 1798)*

Siblings:

 Ann Payne Thomason (____ - 1812)*
 William Payne (1732 - 1822)*
 Robert Payne (1738 - 1791)*
 John Payne (1740 - 1792)*
 Josias Payne (1744 - 1804)

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Battle Cemetery Nashville Davidson County Tennessee, USA

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Created by: Anonymous Record added: Jul 04, 2005 Find A Grave Memorial# 11289073 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=payne&GSfn=jo...



Member of the House of Burgess, Va. Society of the Cincinnati. Taken prisoner in the Battle of Germantown, Marylnad, during the Revolutionary Wars. he did not retune to his regiment.

After the War, he went to North Carolina, in 1784. Then later to what is now Nashville Tn., where he died. Suffered many hardships with the Nashville Indians,received bounty lands and half pay. Land warrant prior to 1784. Married second wife Mary Barnett.

GEDCOM Note

According to The Bateses by Worth S. Ray: Josias Payne Jr. was the son of Josias Payne and grandson of George Payne who married Mary Woodson. Mary Woodson was the sister of John Woodson who married Judith Tarleton (daughter of Stephen Tarleton and Susanna Bates. Josias' had a sister Anne Payne who married William Harrison in 1723. He moved from Goochland of Pittsylvania County, Val, to the Watauga Valley in TN., and afterwards to the vicinity of Nashville.


Member of the House of Burgess, Va. Society of the Cincinnati. Taken prisoner in the Battle of Germantown, Marylnad, during the Revolutionary Wars. he did not retune to his regiment.

After the War, he went to North Carolina, in 1784. Then later to what is now Nashville Tn., where he died.
Suffered many hardships with the Nashville Indians,recieved bounty lands and half pay. Land warrent prior to 1784. Married second wife mary barnett.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 21 2022, 16:56:58 UTC


GEDCOM Note

Children
1. Tarleton Payne, b. 21 Feb 1758, Goochland County, Virginia d. 10 Aug 1817, Goochland County, Virginia
2. Sarah Payne, b. 16 Sep 1759, Goochland County, Virginia
3. Josias Payne, b. 25 Apr 1761, Goochland County, Virginia
4. Fleming Payne, b. 26 Jun 1766, Goochland County, Virginia
5. Charles Payne, b. 8 Jan 1768, Goochland County, Virginia
6. Elizabeth Chichester Payne, b. 29 Nov 1769, Goochland County, Virginia d. Aft 1810, Drake's Creek, Sumner County, Tennessee

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LT. Josias Payne, Jr.'s Timeline

1734
1734
Goochland, Goochland County, Province of Virginia
1757
February 21, 1757
Goochland County, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
1758
February 21, 1758
Goochland County, Virginia
1759
September 16, 1759
Goochland County, Virginia
September 16, 1759
Goochland County, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
1761
April 25, 1761
Goochland County, Virginia
April 25, 1761
St James Northam Parish, Goochland County, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
1763
April 25, 1763