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William Levi Dunn, III

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Essex County, Virginia, United States
Death: circa 1800 (69-78)
Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Capt. William Joseph Dunn, Jr. and Winifred Sarah Dunn
Husband of Rhoda Patterson; Diana Dunn and Lucy Dunn
Father of Daniel Levi Dunn, Sr.; William Dunn; John Dunn; Frances "Betsy" Elizabeth Sullivan; Rebecca Cox and 6 others
Brother of Walter Waters Dunn, Sr.; Catherine "Caty" Edmondson; Winifred Jones; Levi Dunn and Thomas Dunn

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About William Levi Dunn, III

Note... William Dunn III son James Dunn married Margaret Winton in Greene County, North Carolina /Tennessee in 1785.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1783_Greene_County_Tax_List

The area that is now Greene County, Tennessee was part of North Carolina in 1783. Being territory west of the Appalachian Mountains, it was hard for the North Carolina legislature to govern the area, so settlements created their own counties and militias to have order. The counties soon started collecting taxes to pay for local services. Listed below is the first Greene County Tax list taken in 1783. If you find a name that you know and have the profile ID for, please link the name in the list to the ID.

Joseph Dunham Robert Dunham William Dunn Adam Dunwoody James Dunwoody

https://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/greene/1783.html

Greene County Tennessee, 1783

When independence was declared on 4 Jul 1776, only East Tennessee was settled, most of it within what was then the Washington District of North Carolina. The following year, on 18 Dec 1777, the assembly of North Carolina created Washington County, which remained the only county in east Tennessee throughout most of the Revolutionary War. Estimated thousands of men (and boys) from Washington County fought in the Revolutionary War, the "Overmountain Boys" who, in fact, changed the course of the Revolutionary War when they fought at the Battle of King Mountain in the fall of 1781. Most of their names may never be known, there being very few extant records of the militia companies of East Tennessee. It is nevertheless probably fair to assume that a large number of those who were residing in that part of Washington County that became Greene less than two years after King's Mountain, participated in one or more military action during the War, and we are fortunate in that there are several extant early Greene County tax lists, including for the year 1783.

These extant lists include (1) the Assessors Return Third District 1783, by Henry Conway, Gidon Richey and James Dillard; (2) the Assessors Return Fourth District 1783 (by whom is not stated); (3) A list of poll taxables; (4) a List of Delinquents; (5) an unidentified Assessors Return; and (6) a compiled list, possibly including all districts. Only the first five lists are originals, part of the Calvin Morgan McClung Historical Collection of Lawson McGhee Library. These were published in the East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications as part of a tax list series that began in Issue No. 23 in 1951, and continued through Issue No. 38, the transcriptions and articles by Pollyanna Creekmore, a long-time and highly respected East Tennessee historian and archivist.

The sixth list was published by Mrs. Louise Wilson Reynolds in the April 1919 issue of D.A.R. Magazine, its origins not given, and her original source still unknown(?). It is this sixth list that has been published below, although publication of the later lists will hopefully follow.

Additional information and links have been added in [brackets] below where known (incomplete - a work in progress). See also Greene County, Tennesseans of the Revolutionary War

Carole Hammett, Coordinator Tennesseans in the Revolutionary War

1783 Greene County Tax List Extracted by C. Hammett from "1783 Greene County, TN Tax List" by Mrs. Louise Wilson Reynolds, published April 1919, D.A.R. Magazine, reprinted in The Overmountain Men by Pat Alderman, Overmountain Press, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1970, pp. 239 and 242. All [bracketed] words are additions by C. Hammett.

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William Levi Dunn, III's Timeline

1726
1726
Essex County, Virginia, United States
1756
1756
Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
1758
1758
Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
1759
1759
Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
1760
1760
Virginia
1761
June 7, 1761
Albemarle, Virginia, American Colonies
1763
1763
VA, United States
1765
1765
Virginia, Colonial America
1768
1768
Essex County, VA, United States