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Lt. John T Carmichael

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Apinshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: February 27, 1799 (71)
Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph Cornelius Carmichael and Isabella Carmichael
Husband of Jeanette Carmichael and Isabella Holmes Carmichael
Father of Mary Margaret Moore; Isabella Carmichael; Margaret Carmichael; Jane "Jenny" Blair; George Pomeroy Carmichael and 13 others
Brother of Evan Carmichael; Daniel Carmichael; James Carmichael and Mary Carmichael

Occupation: Revolutionary WAr, poss born 1736 Armstrong, Pa.
Managed by: Mike Stangel
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About Lt. John T Carmichael

A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA.

DAR Ancestor # A019286


  1. ID: I5923
  2. Name: John CARMICHAEL
  3. Given Name: John
  4. Surname: CARMICHAEL 1 2
  5. Sex: M
  6. Birth: 19 Jan 1735 in Cumberland PA -Possibly Scotland 1 2
  7. Death: will dated 27 feb 1799 in leesburg, Washington Co. TN 1 2
  8. Ancestral File #: X3LG-JP
  9. Religion: Presbyterian
  10. Note: Rev. Charles Beatty Preached at his house (manuscript notes at Presbyterian Department of History Philadelphia PA) 3
  11. Event: Registered slaves as required by law Note 1781, 1782, 1786
  12. Note: Notes and Queries IV, 2, 6 4
  13. Event: from Franklin Co PA to Wayne Township, Mifflin Co Migration 1760
  14. Note: left for Tennessee in 1792 4
  15. Event: WARRANTEES OF LAND 100 acres land 4 Oct 1762 Date of Survey
  16. Event: Overseer of the Poor Appointments / Elections 1769
  17. Note: Quarter Sessions, Carlisle 4
  18. Event: Listed as owning land in West Nottingham Township land 1774 Chester County, PA
  19. Event: for Ferry across Juniata taxes 1776 Cumberland Co. NC 4
  20. Event: WARRANTEES OF LAND land 29 Apr 1776 Cumberland Co. PA
  21. Note: source: Pennsylvania Archives Series VOL. XXIV-3rd. Ser. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
  22. Event: Pennsylvania Packet newspaper article 23 Jan 1777
  23. Note:

List of Deputies attending the meeting at Carlisle on January 4, 1775 at which they supported measures passed by the Continental Congress in September 1774.

John Carmichael


  1. Event: Washington County Rangers on the Frontiers Military 1778-1783 Washington Co Pennsylvania
  2. Note:

Source: PA Archives, Third Series, Vol. XXIII, Pages 198-220

Major John Carmichael


  1. Event: for help against the Indians petition 1779
  2. Note: Pennsylvania Archives, Series III Vol 2 pg 241 4
  3. Event: possessed 32 pounds 8 shillings, 5 pence cash in "hard money" taxes 1780 4
  4. Event: Post Rev War: Muster Rolls and Papers relating to the County of Washington. Pa. Military 4 Apr 1781
  5. Note:

listed: Major John Carmichael

other list show him as third Class, Associatiors and Militia. 8th company under 5th Battalion in the Frontiers from 1783 - 1785

«b»The Military Association, 1775-1777:«/b»

At the beginning of 1775, Pennsylvania, founded under Quaker auspices, differed from other American colonies in being totally devoid of military organization. Early in that year, as tension mounted, there appeared spontaneously in certain localities volunteer«b» companies of «i»Associators«/b»«/i» patterned essentially upon groups which had existed briefly in 1747-1748 and again after Braddock's defeat in 1755. These volunteer companies made up the «i»Military Association«/i», a civilian reserve designed to repel invasion. On June 30, 1775, the Provincial Assembly gave official recognition to the Associators and grouped their companies into battalions. Organization was territorial, so that normally a company consisted of men from a single township, while a battalion included all the Associators of several neighboring townships. Ages ranged from sixteen to sixty years.


  1. Event: 308 Acres of land taxes 1783 Mifflin Co. PA
  2. Note:

names of the persons who were assessed with the number of acres, mills and other interests,

Daniel Carmichael's heirs, 167

John Carmichael, 308,


  1. Event: land 1783 Mifflin Co. PA
  2. Note:

EARLY SETTLERS. - The first land located in the present limits of Wayne township was warranted to Barnabas Barnes February 14, 1755, the second day of issue of warrants of acceptance for the lands granted by the treaty of 1754. It was described as "situate on the north side of the Juniata River, about a quarter of a mile below the falls." The original tract contained two hundred and twenty- seven acres and was three hundred and fifty perches on the river front. In the patent it was named "Walnut Bottom." Barnes conveyed the tract to Richard Tea, who, December 9, 1767, sold it to Daniel Carmichael, whose brother, John Carmichael, had located one hundred and fifty acres of land near the place October 4, 1762, and who, in 1783, was in possession of three hundred and eighty acres and two distilleries. His name does not appear in the assessment of 1793.


Source:

«i»http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/mifflin/history/local/miffl...«/i»

  1. Event: taxes 1790 Mifflin Co. PA
  2. Note: Carmichael, John, 306a, 3h, 4c, 2 negroes, 1 still.
  3. Residence: 1790 Mifflin Co. PA
  4. Note:

Males:one over 16 (John) ; six under 16 (John H. , James, Archibald, Pomeroy, Daniel, David).

Females: four (Isabella, Margaret, Jane, Elizabeth).


  1. Event: 206 acres land 18 Apr 1796 Washington Co PA
  2. Note:

Carmichael, Jno., Sen'r.,

34-Vol. XXVI, 3rd Ser.


  1. Will: probated May 1799 Washington Co TN
  2. Note: Will Book 1 pg 95
  3. _UID: F2B10483A5E24BAC826CF511F50FEC109CCA
  4. Change Date: 6 Jan 2009 at 12:14


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Lt. John T Carmichael's Timeline

1728
January 19, 1728
Apinshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1750
1750
Scotland
1755
May 11, 1755
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1762
June 13, 1762
Appin, County Argyll, Western Highlands, Scotland
1762
Pennsylvania, USA
1771
September 16, 1771
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
1773
1773
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States
1775
January 11, 1775
Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States