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Chrystal Margaret Jenkins

Chrystal Margaret Jenkins

Female 1907 - 1986  (79 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Chrystal Margaret Jenkins was born on 19 Feb 1907 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee (daughter of Dr. Samuel Washington Jenkins and Sarah Ann Good); died on 24 Nov 1986 in Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 26 Nov 1986 in Gray Cemetery, Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    CENSUS: 1930 US Federal Census
    Name: Crystal Minnis Age: 22 Estimated birth year: abt 1908 Relation to head-of-house: Wife Spouse's Name: John Minnis Home in 1930: Flint, Genesee, Michigan Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Flint, Genesee, Michigan; Roll: 986; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 90; Image: 824.0.

    Chrystal married in unmarried. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Earl Minnis was born on 24 Apr 1923 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 28 Mar 1982 in Hixson, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee.

    Chrystal married John Harvey Minnis on 24 Oct 1925 in Rhea County, Tennessee. John (son of Robert Harvey Minnis and Sarah E.) was born on 19 Nov 1897 in Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 30 Nov 1986 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 1 Dec 1986 in Gray Cemetery, Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Earl Minnis was born on 24 Apr 1923 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 28 Mar 1982 in Hixson, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    2. Norma Minnis was born on 9 Jan 1928 in Flint, Genesee County, Michigan; died on 12 May 2018 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 14 May 2018 in Hamilton Memorial Gardens, Hixson, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    3. John Harvey Minnis was born on 13 Mar 1929 in Flint, Genesee County, Michigan; died on 29 Oct 1995 in Hixson, Hamilton County, Tennessee.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr. Samuel Washington JenkinsDr. Samuel Washington Jenkins was born on 19 Mar 1848 in Macon County, North Carolina (son of John Samuel Jenkins and Mary Crisp Nations); died on 19 Jan 1933 in Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 20 Jan 1933 in Varner Cemetery, Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 5 Jan 1920, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; According to the 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Samuel Washington Jenkins and his family were living in a house that he owned free and clear at 703 Dodson Avenue, Chattanooga.

    Notes:

    MILITARY: Enlisted 20 April 1864 at Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee and served in Company L, 3rd Tennessee Union Calvary. He was captured at Sulpher Trestle, Alabama on 25 Sept 1864 and sent with 300 members of the 3rd Tennessee Union Calvary to the Confederate prison, Castle Morgan, in Cahaba, Alabama. He boarded the Sultana on 26 April 1865 at Vicksburg, Mississippi. The Sultana's boilers exploded at 1.00 a.m. on 27 April 1865. He was rescued and taken to Adams Hospital in Memphis where he was treated for a fever. He survived the disaster, but sustained a hernia as a result. He was discharged from the US Army on 10 June 1865 in Nashville.

    MILITARY: Samuel W. Jenkins
    Company: L
    Unit: 3 Tennessee Cavalry.
    Rank - Discharge: Corporal
    Allegiance: Union
    Source Citation: Box: 392; Extraction: 8; Record: 327

    BIOGRAPHY: On 18 Dec 1874, J. A. Thompson and wife N. A. Thompson sold Daniel E. Evans 100 acres of land on "Flat Branch" for $125. Witnessed by Samuel W. Jenkins. (Swain Co, NC Deed Book 1 page 307)

    Samuel married Sarah Ann Good on 25 Jul 1901 in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Sarah (daughter of John Ewing Good and Martha Frances Davis) was born on 19 Jul 1882 in Coulterville, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 27 Jun 1924 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 29 Jun 1924 in Varner Cemetery, Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Ann GoodSarah Ann Good was born on 19 Jul 1882 in Coulterville, Hamilton County, Tennessee (daughter of John Ewing Good and Martha Frances Davis); died on 27 Jun 1924 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 29 Jun 1924 in Varner Cemetery, Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Grace Betty Jenkins was born on 13 Jul 1902 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 5 Feb 1993 in Bellflower, Los Angeles County, California.
    2. Willie Irene Jenkins was born on 4 Dec 1903 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 31 Jan 1947 in Rockwood, Roane County, Tennessee; was buried in Varner Cemetery, Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    3. Charlotte Marie Jenkins was born on 6 Apr 1905 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 1 Dec 1992 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California; was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California.
    4. 1. Chrystal Margaret Jenkins was born on 19 Feb 1907 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 24 Nov 1986 in Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 26 Nov 1986 in Gray Cemetery, Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    5. Agnes Magdalene Jenkins was born on 25 Sep 1909 in Millers Grove, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 21 Nov 1996 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; was buried in Rest Haven Memorial Park, Evendale, Hamilton County, Ohio.
    6. John Thomas Jenkins was born on 2 Jun 1911 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 27 Aug 1988 in Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried in Gray Cemetery, Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    7. Theodore Edison Jenkins was born on 16 May 1913 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 15 Jul 1993 in Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    8. James Arthur Jenkins was born on 13 Nov 1914 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died in 1920 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    9. Edwin Lloyd Jenkins was born on 25 Sep 1916 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 27 Feb 1995 in Sale Creek, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 1 Mar 1995 in Rhea Memory Gardens, Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee.
    10. Clarence McKinley Jenkins was born on 26 Mar 1918 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 6 Aug 1918 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 7 Aug 1918 in Soddy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    11. Glenna Roberta Jenkins was born on 18 Nov 1919 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 1 Jun 2010 in Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee; was buried in Hamilton Memorial Gardens, Hixson, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    12. Sallye Maude Jenkins was born on 13 Dec 1921 in Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 2 Mar 1993 in Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried in Varner Cemetery, Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    13. William George Jenkins was born on 29 May 1924 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 26 Sep 1975 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee; was buried in Rhea Memory Gardens, Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Samuel Jenkins was born in 1805 in Tennessee (son of Jonas Tolvier Jenkins and Mary Ann Williams); died in 1874 in Haywood County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    He and his family lived on the Tuskegee River near Jenkins Branch.

    John married Mary Crisp Nations on 30 Mar 1825 in Haywood County, North Carolina. Mary (daughter of John Jeremiah Nations and Nancy Halk) was born in 1807 in South Carolina; died in 1874 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Crisp Nations was born in 1807 in South Carolina (daughter of John Jeremiah Nations and Nancy Halk); died in 1874 in North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Rachel Jenkins was born in 1825 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died on 8 Jun 1880 in North Carolina.
    2. Jonas Jenkins was born on 4 Apr 1827 in Yellow Creek, Graham County, North Carolina; died on 4 Feb 1916 in Townsend, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried on 5 Feb 1916 in Bethel Baptist Cemetery, Townsend, Blount County, Tennessee.
    3. John James Jenkins was born in 1829 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died on 10 Apr 1863 in Strawberry Plains, Jefferson County, Tennessee.
    4. Nancy Jenkins was born in 1830 in Haywood County, North Carolina.
    5. Mitchell A. Jenkins was born in 1832 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died on 12 May 1862 in Cumberland Gap, Claiborne County, Tennessee; was buried in Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee.
    6. Jeremiah Jenkins was born on 12 Jan 1833 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died on 22 Jun 1900 in Fontana, Swain County, North Carolina; was buried in Orr Cemetery, Swain County, North Carolina.
    7. Susie Jenkins was born in 1835 in Haywood County, North Carolina.
    8. John Samuel Jenkins was born in 1837 in Macon County, North Carolina; died in in Bryson City, Swain County, North Carolina.
    9. Mary Caroline Jenkins was born on 2 Oct 1839 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died on 21 Mar 1913 in Swain County, North Carolina; was buried in Swain County, North Carolina.
    10. William T. Jenkins was born in 1841 in Haywood County, North Carolina.
    11. Francis Marion Jenkins was born on 17 Jul 1845 in Macon County, North Carolina; died on 28 Jul 1913 in Bryson City, Swain County, North Carolina; was buried on 30 Jul 1913 in Jenkins Cemetery, Bryson City, Swain County, North Carolina.
    12. 2. Dr. Samuel Washington Jenkins was born on 19 Mar 1848 in Macon County, North Carolina; died on 19 Jan 1933 in Bakewell, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 20 Jan 1933 in Varner Cemetery, Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    13. Isaac D. Jenkins was born in 1852 in Macon County, North Carolina.
    14. Elias Brindle Jenkins was born on 16 Jan 1860 in Judson, Swain County, North Carolina; died on 8 Feb 1924 in Nantahala, Swain County, North Carolina; was buried in Ash Cemetery, Jackson County, North Carolina.
    15. Samantha M. Jenkins was born in 1862 in Macon County, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  John Ewing Good was born on 16 Mar 1853 in Bradley County, Tennessee (son of Elbert Hartsell Good and Mary Jane Barger); died on 19 Aug 1925 in Bradley County, Tennessee; was buried in Davis Cemetery, Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    CENSUS: 1900 US Census
    Name: John W Good Home in 1900: Civil District 11, Hamilton, Tennessee Age: 47 Estimated birth year: 1853 Birthplace: Tennessee Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head Occupation farmer Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 11, Hamilton, Tennessee; Roll: T623 1574; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 50.

    John married Martha Frances Davis in 1879. Martha (daughter of Thomas Edward Davis and Mary Jane Speagle) was born on 6 Aug 1858 in Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 3 May 1928 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 5 May 1928 in Davis Cemetery, Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Martha Frances Davis was born on 6 Aug 1858 in Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee (daughter of Thomas Edward Davis and Mary Jane Speagle); died on 3 May 1928 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 5 May 1928 in Davis Cemetery, Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Arley Houston Good was born on 19 Apr 1880 in James County, Tennessee; died on 14 Sep 1962 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    2. Mary Martha Good was born in Aug 1881 in James County, Tennessee; died in 1910 in Tennessee; was buried in Davis Cemetery, Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    3. 3. Sarah Ann Good was born on 19 Jul 1882 in Coulterville, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 27 Jun 1924 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 29 Jun 1924 in Varner Cemetery, Soddy-Daisy, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    4. Nancy E. Good was born on 28 Oct 1885 in Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 12 Feb 1944 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 15 Feb 1944 in Concord Baptist Church Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    5. Thomas Edgar Good was born on 13 Dec 1887 in Long Savannah, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 9 Sep 1966 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    6. James Patrick Good was born on 26 Jan 1890 in Ooltewah, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 1 Jan 1952 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    7. George William Good was born on 2 May 1892 in Tennessee; died on 21 Mar 1976 in Rossville, Walker County, Georgia.
    8. Kattie B. Good was born on 12 Jul 1893 in Tennessee; died on 5 Jan 1894; was buried in Davis Cemetery, Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    9. Arthur John Good was born on 16 Nov 1896 in James County, Tennessee; died on 15 Feb 1969 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    10. Ollie Viola Good was born on 28 Feb 1899 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 29 Mar 1978 in San Diego, San Diego County, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jonas Tolvier Jenkins was born in 1772 in Shenandoah County, Virginia (son of Samuel Jenkins and Jane Elizabeth Brickey); died in 1856 in Charleston, Swain County, North Carolina; was buried in Henry Jenkins Cemetery, Swain County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    White settlement in areas lying along the Oconaluftee and Tukaseegee Rivers, within the borders of present Swain County, began soon after the Cherokee Indian cessation of 1798. The remainder of the land now belonging to Swain County was surrendered by the Cherokees in the Treaty of February 27, 1819. However, it was not until the North Carolina General Assembly on March, 1871 was held that an act was passed by the state legislature, ratifying Swain as a new county. Swain was formed from Jackson and Macon Counties. It was named in honor of David L. Swain, Governor of North Carolina and resident of the University of North Carolina. It is the western section of the state and is bounded by the state of Tennessee and Haywood, Jackson, Macon and Graham Counties in North Carolina. The present land area if 525.66 square miles and th 1990 population was 11,268. The first court was ordered to be held at Cold Spring Meeting House. Special commissioners were named to select a site for the courthouse, provided all the commissioners could agree on a certain place. If they could not agree, the county commissioners were to submit the question of selecting a place to the voters. The county commissioners were to lay out a town by the name of Charleston which was to be the county seat. In 1889, the name Charleston was changed to Bryson City in honor of Colonel Thad Dillard Byrson. Bryson City is the current county seat. Swain County, North Carolina was the birth place of my father, William Joseph Welch, October 20, 1883. (from William R. Welch, 9/2002)

    BIOGRAPHY: Almost nothing is known of the early life of Jonas except that he was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia of Welsh and Scotch-Irish heritage. Jonas had red hair, blue eyes, and a bad temper. Jonas was married to Polly Williams, but fathered children with Jeannie BRICKEY and her daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" BRICKEY. Jonas ran a legal distillery of whiskey and brandy, and the BRICKEY ladies were employees of his. Betsy died at the birth of her son, Peter, in 1828. The marriage on January 9, 1798 to Polly Ann was signed by Jane Jenkins, Ann's guardian. It may be assumed that her parents were dead by the time of their marriage because the marriage bond names Jane Jenkins as guardian in the place of Ann's parent's name. Upon their union Jonas and Ann migrated to East Tennessee, possibly settling in Cocke County. Shortly after marrying, Jonas and Polly migrated to East Tennessee where remained until after 1810.

    BIOGRAPHY: After the War of 1812, Jonas returned with his family to Shenandoah County and remained until 1821. Within this year they again journeyed south and settled this time on the other side of the Great Smoky Mountains in Haywood County, North Carolina. He purchased in 1821, l50 acres on Shoal Creek, a tributary of Soco Creek. His tracts, on the Indian line, was in the realm relinquished by the Cherokee government two years earlier in the Treaty of 1819. Jonas was situated as a neighbor among the Indians who chose to remain in the valley rather than remove to the receded Cherokee territory. Jonas Jenkins, Sr. first appears in Haywood County, North Carolina about 1823 and was settled in Soco Valley by 1828. In that year, he bought a one-hundred acre track of land on the north side of Soco Creek. Later in 1828, he bought several tracks of land on the south side of the creek from Abraham Enloe, the man some historians claim is the actual father of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States. Jonas and his three sons owned over a thousand acres of land along Soco Creek. Over one-hundred and fifty years later, the area north of the creek is still recorded on the U.S. Geological Survey maps as Jenkins Ridge. In 1830, Jonas Jenkins was granted by patent 100 acres on Soco Creek and soon after followed additional grants of land on both sides of Soco. His sons, Nathan, Jonas Jr. and John, purchased adjoining tracts until their farms together exceeded a thousand acres. Over one hundred and seventy years later the area north of the creek is still recorded on U. S. Geological Survey maps as Jenkins Ridge. In 1838, Jonas Jenkins sold his remaining tracts on Soco Creek to William H. Thomas, agent for the Qualla Cherokees, who supposedly was buying land for the Indians allowed to remain during the 1838 removal of the Cherokee Nation. The family's farms, two miles west of Quallatown, eventually reverted back to the Cherokees after 1870, with the establishment of the Qualla Boundary. Their former holdings left a legacy on the land with Jenkins Creek, Jenkins Divide (or ridge), and Jonas' Fields. Moving a few miles west in 1838, Jonas and his sons settled on the Tuckasegee River at the present Jenkins Branch, one mile west of what is now Bryson City. In 1840, Jonas entered a grant for one hundred acres on the south bank of the river along the boundary of the former Big Bear Reservation in Macon (now Swain) County. In time he accumulated about five hundred acres in this vicinity. Jonas Jenkins remained on record until 1856 when he sold some of his tracts to his sons, Charles and Thomas. He died in that year or shortly afterwards, about the age of 84. It is believed he and his wife Polly are buried in the Henry Jenkins Cemetery located on a hilltop west of Jenkins Branch on the north side of Highway 19.

    BIOGRAPHY: Jonas was active in the county's civic concerns, being summoned numerous times through the years to serve jury duty at Waynesville; and to aid in the surveying and opening of roads. One of many such court assignments appears to be work on what is now Highway 19.

    BIOGRAPHY: Ordered by court that Jonas Jenkins be overseer of the public road Top of the mountain from the Soco Creek to Jonas Jenkins' and that all the working hands who live on Soco Creek and its waters from the mouth of Swearing Jim Mill Creek including both forks and all their waters work under said overseer. 5th October 1826. --Minutes of Haywood County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Book 3, p. 110.

    BIOGRAPHY: A peculiar domestic situation developed with Jonas while living in Soco Valley. Having received a licence from the county to sell Spiritous Liquors at his dwelling house, he allowed a woman by the name of Jane or Jennie Brickey to live at his still house and work for him. By her he bore two sons; and sired one son by her daughter, Elizabeth (Betsy). Elizabeth Brickey died after delivering her child. Jane Brickey took charge of him with her own two sons until in a matter of years an apparent confrontation drove her away. Her eldest son, Thomas, is reported to have related in late age how his mother told him she was going to hunt the cows on the mountain when she was last seen. He said she was wiping her eyes with her apron as she went and she repeatedly turned and looked back on them.

    MILITARY: During the War of 1812, Jonas Jenkins enlisted in James Allen's Company, Col. Bunch's Regiment of the East Tennessee Militia. He was mustered into service at Knoxville on January 10, 1814, however on the 27th of the month he was furloughed due to sickness and did not return to duty.

    RECORDS: B.M. Ashby, "Shenandoah County Virginia Marriage Bonds"; military service per N/A M602 Roll 110; Confederate service per N/A Record Group 109;

    RECORDS: JENKINS- Gary Claude Jenkins, l983 Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 82-094133 The above is attributed to the great research of Gary Jenkins of Ft. Oglethorpe, GA.

    CENSUS: 1820 US Federal Census Shenandoah Co, VVA, p. 28

    CENSUS: 1830 Haywood Co,NC p.380

    CENSUS: 1840 Macon Co. p. 156;

    CENSUS: 1850 US Federal Census
    Name: Jonas Jenkins Age: 78 Estimated birth year: abt 1772 Birth place: Virginia Gender: Male Home in 1850 (City,County,State): Not Stated, Macon, North Carolina Page: 349 Roll: M432_636


    MILITARY: North Carolina Volunteers participating in the Indian Removal: Thomas Angel Company - Jonas Jenkins

    Jonas married Mary Ann Williams on 9 Jan 1795. Mary (daughter of Samuel John Williams and Susanna Ligon) was born on 17 Jul 1774 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died in 1851 in Macon County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Ann Williams was born on 17 Jul 1774 in Westmoreland County, Virginia (daughter of Samuel John Williams and Susanna Ligon); died in 1851 in Macon County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Ann Williams marriage bond was signed by Jane Jenkins, who was her guradian at the time.

    Children:
    1. Nathan B. Jenkins was born in 1797 in Blount County, Tennessee; died in in Macon County, North Carolina; was buried in Arlington Cemetery, Bryson City, Swain County, North Carolina.
    2. Mary Jenkins was born on 10 Feb 1801 in Scott County, Virginia; died in 1885 in Phillips County, Arkansas.
    3. Jonas Tolvier Jenkins was born in 1804 in Tennessee; died on 17 Apr 1871 in Tuskeegee, Graham County, North Carolina; was buried in Guge Cemetery, Graham County, North Carolina.
    4. 4. John Samuel Jenkins was born in 1805 in Tennessee; died in 1874 in Haywood County, North Carolina.
    5. Michael Jenkins was born on 22 Mar 1805.
    6. Charles Washington Jenkins was born in 1810.
    7. William N. Jenkins was born in 1812.
    8. Nancy Edith Jenkins was born on 16 Nov 1814 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died on 15 Feb 1924 in Towns County, Georgia.
    9. Elijah James Jenkins was born in Nov 1827 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died in Mar 1865 in Haywood County, North Carolina.

  3. 10.  John Jeremiah Nations was born in 1785 in Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina (son of John Abraham Nations and Catherine); died on 9 Oct 1835 in Haywood County, North Carolina.

    John married Nancy Halk. Nancy was born on 25 Apr 1788 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died in 1880 in Whitfield County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Nancy Halk was born on 25 Apr 1788 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died in 1880 in Whitfield County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. John H. Nations was born in 1805; died in 1860.
    2. James Lee Nations was born in 1806 in Pickens, Pickens County, South Carolina; died on 22 Mar 1877 in Jackson County, North Carolina; was buried in Nations Cemetery, Wilmot, Jackson County, North Carolina.
    3. 5. Mary Crisp Nations was born in 1807 in South Carolina; died in 1874 in North Carolina.
    4. D. Starling Nations was born on 8 May 1819 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died in Jul 1897 in Kilmichael, Montgomery County, Mississippi.
    5. James Mattison Nations was born in 1823 in Surry County, North Carolina; died on 23 Oct 1863 in Charleston, Dorchester County, South Carolina.
    6. Alfred George Nations was born on 14 Jan 1834 in Haywood County, North Carolina; died on 12 Jun 1903 in Ravensford, Swain County, North Carolina; was buried in Nations Cemetery, Wilmot, Jackson County, North Carolina.
    7. Anna Tyler Nations was born on 15 Oct 1835 in Georgia; died on 30 Jul 1909 in Mississippi.

  5. 12.  Elbert Hartsell Good was born in 1828 (son of David Good and Sarah Hartsell); died in 1890.

    Elbert married Mary Jane Barger. Mary (daughter of Wyland Barger and Christianna Zetty) was born in 1837 in Washington County, Tennessee; died in May 1904 in Celina, Collin County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Jane Barger was born in 1837 in Washington County, Tennessee (daughter of Wyland Barger and Christianna Zetty); died in May 1904 in Celina, Collin County, Texas.
    Children:
    1. 6. John Ewing Good was born on 16 Mar 1853 in Bradley County, Tennessee; died on 19 Aug 1925 in Bradley County, Tennessee; was buried in Davis Cemetery, Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    2. Sarah Ann Good was born in Oct 1854 in Tennessee; died on 1 Aug 1925 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
    3. Elbert Hartsell Good was born on 28 Oct 1861; died on 29 Nov 1929 in Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee; was buried in Monte Vista Memorial Park, Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee.

  7. 14.  Thomas Edward Davis was born in 1827 in Alabama (son of Harmon Davis and Nancy A. Posey); died in 1888 in Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.

    Thomas married Mary Jane Speagle. Mary was born in 1834 in Marion County, Tennessee; died in 1860 in Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Jane Speagle was born in 1834 in Marion County, Tennessee; died in 1860 in Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. James M. Davis was born in 1855 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    2. Sarah Ann Davis was born in 1856 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    3. Mary Jane Davis was born in 1858 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    4. 7. Martha Frances Davis was born on 6 Aug 1858 in Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 3 May 1928 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 5 May 1928 in Davis Cemetery, Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    5. Cynthia T. Davis was born on 8 Apr 1863 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    6. Philip Davis was born in 1865 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    7. Cisia B. Davis was born in 1867 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    8. William Wilson Davis was born on 27 Jan 1865 in Hamilton County, Tennessee; died on 13 Jan 1945 in Ooltewah, Hamilton County, Tennessee; was buried on 15 Jan 1945 in Davis Cemetery, Snow Hill, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
    9. Kate M. Davis was born in 1872 in James County, Tennessee.