
Person Info
Abraham Faubion: Birth: 10 Mar 1798 in Cocke Co. Tennessee. Death: 7 Oct 1855 in Platte, Mo
Jacob Faubion: Birth: 10 Mar 1800 in Cocke Co. Tennessee. Death: Mar 1849 in Missouri
Moses Faubion: Birth: 16 Nov 1802 in Cocke Co. Tennessee. Death: 23 Dec 1863 in Clay Co. Missouri
Henry Faubion: Birth: 11 Sep 1805 in Cocke Co. Tennessee. Death: 22 Sep 1887 in Cocke Co. Tennessee
Deidamia Faubion: Birth: 18 Dec 1807 in Cocke Co. Tennessee.
Parthenia Faubion: Birth: 24 May 1811 in Cocke Co. Tennessee. Death: 16 Jan 1860 in Cocke Co. Tennessee
John Jackson Faubion: Birth: 18 Sep 1814 in Cocke Co. Tennessee.
Eliza Jane Faubion: Birth: 28 Aug 1819 in Cocke Co. Tennessee. Death: 2 Nov 1895 in Barbourville, Knox Co. Kentucky
Alzira Faubion: Birth: 28 Nov 1820 in Cocke Co. Tennessee. Death: in Knox Co. Kentucky
Dianah Faubion: Birth: 14 Nov 1827 in Cocke Co. Tennessee. Death: 3 Feb 1904 in Warrensburg, Greene Co. Tennessee
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Note: usehold 1066 John Faubion 74 real estate $1500 Virg Leah 72 Va cannot read or write Henry 45 cannot read or write Tn Diana 22 John 16 Abhm 14 Jane 13 Margaritta 11 Moses 10 Ref: 1850 slave census Cocke Co. Tenn John Faubion, Sr 1 female age 52 1 female age 26 1 male age 25 1 male age 23 1 male age 20 1 male age 15 1 female age 12 1 female age 7 Ref: Cocke Co. Tennessee - Big Pigeon Faubion, Lear 57 (This would be Leah McKay Faubion) 30 Apriel 1831Met accordan to appointment and after worship prosead to bisness 1 the Church agree to send for a Presbey to ordane Br Mikel Branson at July Meeting the Bethen Chosen H Randolph T.s Smith Pate & Jones 2 Received Lear Faubion by Expearanee A J Thomis Hill modrator Jeremiah McKay Clk Faubion, John 58, 64 6 Oct.r 1832 Received John Faubion by Expearence (ORG. PAGE 107) 31 March 1838Met accordan to appointment & after worship prosead to bisness 1 the Church agreed to not Call for the furren Brethen as the Brn. faild carren the Letters to them. 2 a Greed to call for members out of Slate Creek Church Antyock Hopewell & Providence to meet at Bethany church on 3 Saturday in May 1838 4 to appoint the Brn to attend at Bethany Church John Lillard and Elijah Breden Tolever Sisk John and Wm. Huff.s John Faubion John Ellis Abraham & Jeremiah McKay the Clk to write to Slate Creek Church Br Hill to write to the Ballence A J Thomis Hll modra Jeremiah McKay Clk Ref: Over the Misty Blue Hills, pg 91 & 92, 116 REF: BLM RECORDS - PLATTE CO. MISSOURI FAUBION, ABRAHAM MO 05/01/1846 3442 MO4440__.003 son of John Faubion & Leah McKay NW 19/ 54-N 33-W No 5th PM MO PLATTE FAUBION, JACOB MO 05/01/1846 2455 MO4430__.259 son of John Faubion & Leah McKay NE 8/ 52-N 33-W No 5th PM MO PLATTE FAUBION, JAMES W MO 04/01/1846 1041 MO4400__.464 son of Jacob Faubion & Priscilla Boydston NE 32/ 51-N 33-W No 5th PM MO PLATTE FAUBION, JAMES W MO 10/02/1854 9425 MO4610__.031son of Jacob Faubion & Priscilla Boydston FAUBION, ISAIAH MO 10/02/1854 9425 MO4610__.031 son of Jacob Faubion & Priscilla Boydston Patentee Names: JAMES W FAUBION, GEORGE JONES, ISAIAH FAUBION -Isaiah & James W. are brothers NENW 6/ 50-N 33-W No 5th PM MO PLATTE FAUBION, MOSES MO 04/01/1837 4105 MO0220__.236 son of John Faubion & Leah McKay WNE 22/ 51-N 33-W No 5th PM MO CLAY/PLATTE REF: FAUBION AND ALLIED FAMILIES http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/e/r/Steven-C-Verden/GENE2-0002.html#CHILD4 The following written by Sarah Faubion Pangle, page 40 of her book 'The Faubion's", published in 1922: John Faubion son of William and brother to our grandfather William. In my search for the descendants of grandfather William I have found some of the descendents of his brother John. I will include them in my genealogy. I remember hearing my father speak of him, as "Old Uncle John". He being the oldest John in the family, this sobriquet was given to distinguish him from the many other "Johns" of the family. I know of only three of his children, Moses, Harry, and Diann. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following received from Patt Seitas, page 7FB:(part of which comes from O'Dell, pages 92-93) "John Faubion, a wagoner and farmer, hauled supplies, especially salt, for the settlement (in the Cocke County, Tennessee) from the coast of Virginia and from Baltimore and from South Carolina in a six-horse wagon. When General Jackson called for volunteers for his second army to put down the Indian uprising in the South and to finish the War of 1812, John Faubion left home for the muster filed, at what is now (1982) Old Town, with his wagon of supplies, began the journey to join the General, with David Harned and John Cooper, who went as 'foot soldiers.' On their return home these men helped to break cane to feed the horses, which had almost starved to death during the siege of New Orleans. The foot soldiers arrived home first and fresh horses were sent to meet John Faubian somewhere in Alabama." He lost his eyesight late in life as did his personal slave Mary. He married Leah McKay, April 6, 1797, in East Tennessee, born April 6, 1797. (copied exactly as shown here). (Leah McKay was born November 1, 1775). She was daughter of Abraham McKay and Rachel O'Dell and sister of Mary (Merium) McKay. The spelling of the name was later changed to McCoy. " The McCays owned and kept a blockhouse (i.e., fort), located seven miles from Cosby Creek, where they kept back the Indians who tried to slip in to kill the settlers. This was near where the Faubions settled." (O'Dell, page 92) The 1850 census shows John (age 74) and Leah (age 72), both born Virginia, living in Cocke County, Tennessee (family number 835). John was a blacksmith with real property worth $5,000. Also living in the household were the following Faubions: Henry (age 45, farmer, illiterate); Diana (age 22); John (age 16, farmer); Abraham (age 14); Jane (age 13); Margarita (age 11); and Moses (age 10). All of the children except Diana and Moses were attending school. John and Leah had the following children: Jacob Faubion (1800-1849) Henry Faubion (1805-1882) Parthenia Faubion (1811- ) Alzira Faubion (1820- ) Diann Faubion (1827-1904) Abraham Faubion (****-1866 ) Moses Faubion (1802-1863) Deidamia Faubion (1807- ) Jackson Faubion Eliza Faubion ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following comes from the book "Faubion and Allied Families": John and Leah settled near the block house owned and kept by the McKays. It was located seven miles from Cosby Creek and was used to protect the settlers from the Indians. Later they settled on Sinking Cane Creek near the present town of Parrotsville. John was a farmer and a wagoner; he hauled supplies, especially salt, for the settlement in a six-horse wagon -- from the coast of Virginia or Baltimore, and from South Caroline. With his wagon of supplies, John answered the call for volunteers for General Jackson's second army to put down the Indian uprising in the South and to finish the War of 1812. According to the O'Dell story, his horses almost starved to death during the siege of New orleans and the foot soldiers who arrived home first sent fresh horses to meet him somewhere in Alabama. His applications for bounty land state that he was "drafted" on or about the 10th day of November 1814 and served for a period of seven months. On July 1855 declaration was made by John Faubion, aged 80 years, that he was the teamster in the company commanded by Captain Branch Jones, in the Regiment of Tennessee Militia commanded by Colonel Bayles. He had made application for Bounty Land under the Act of 28 September 1850, received a land warrant for 80 acres, and here makes application for additional bounty land under the Act of 3 March, 1855. His first declaration was made on 15 December 1850. Although early Cocke County records were destroyed several times by fire, records from Deed Book E were somehow saved and show that entry was made by John Faubion on 28 December 1860 for 147 acres in District 2 on Sinking Cane Creek. In as much as early deed records had been burned, this entry may have included land to be re-recorded, land already in John's possession. By 1840 all of John and Leah's sons except Henry had moved into Missouri, as had their daughter Deidamia with her husband Noah St. John. When Henry's wife Sillar died, Henry and the children lived with John and Leah. Later in life John lost his eyesight, and although he had a personal servant to care for him, Henry continued to live in his father's home to take care of the farm and other properties until after John's death. More About JOHN FAUBION:Comment 1: served in the war of 1812Event 1: Buried Faubion Cemetery, Parrotsville, Cocke County, TennesseeEvent 2: February 29, 1776, Christened : Fauquier County, VirginiaEvent 3: Founded Faubion Cemetery in the Baltimore area near Parrottsville.More About LEAH MCKAY:Event 1: Buried Faubion Cemetery, Parriottsville, Cocke County, TennesseeMarriage Notes for JOHN FAUBION and LEAH MCKAY:From Addendum Number One, page 45: Family Bible Record show married on April 6, 1797 - Their Marriage Bond was issued in Jefferson County, Tennessee on March 31, 1797 (Jefferson County Marriage Records December 1792 - August 1840, Transcribed from Tennessee Archives microfile by Elizabeth Riggins Nichols and published in Ansearchin' News, Spring 1982, page 43). More About JOHN FAUBION and LEAH MCKAY:Marriage: April 6, 1797, Jefferson County, Tennessee Ref: rootsweb world connect : Ann (Jobe) Brown <[email protected]> Thanks to all - especially Randy Jobe and Freida Wells . This is a combined work of many! As in ALL genealogical research, please VERIFY your own research! Please let me know of any corrections, updates, etc.! ID: I04363 Name: John FAUBION Sex: M Birth: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Death: 4 DEC 1869 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Marriage 1 Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia Married: 6 APR 1797 in Jefferson Co., Tennessee Children Abraham FAUBION b: 10 MAR 1798 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Jacob FAUBION b: 10 MAR 1800 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Moses FAUBION b: 16 NOV 1802 in Bridgeport, Cocke Co, Tennessee Henry FAUBION b: 11 SEP 1805 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Deidamia 'Didamy' FAUBION b: 18 DEC 1807 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Parthenia FAUBION b: 24 MAY 1811 in Cocke Co., Tennessee John Jackson FAUBION b: 18 SEP 1814 in Fauquier, Virginia Elizabeth Jane FAUBION b: 28 AUG 1818 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Alzira FAUBION b: 28 NOV 1820 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Diana FAUBION b: 14 NOV 1827 in Cocke Co. Tennessee William FAUBION Spencer Thomas FAUBION ID: I04369 Name: Abraham FAUBION Sex: M Birth: 10 MAR 1798 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Death: OCT 1855 in Platte, Missouri ID: I04370 Name: Jacob FAUBION Sex: M Birth: 10 MAR 1800 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Death: MAR 1849 in Missouri Note: Sources: 1) ) Research of William Allen Shade <[email protected]> Please check this site if researching Faubion!! A) Faubion Family Web Pages <http://members.aol.com/elrondlair/Faubion.htm> Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia Marriage 1 Hephzibah WALL b: 11 DEC 1806 in Tennessee Married: 1821 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Children Amanda Melvina FAUBION b: 29 JAN 1825 in Tennessee John Rector FAUBION b: 26 APR 1827 in Cocke Co. Tennessee Henry N. FAUBION b: 10 DEC 1828 in Cocke Co. Tennessee Mary FAUBION b: 1830 in Missouri Jacob Smith FAUBION b: 15 MAR 1836 in Clay Co., Missouri Nancy J. FAUBION b: 18 JUL 1840 in Missouri ID: I04371 Name: Moses FAUBION Sex: M Birth: 16 NOV 1802 in Bridgeport, Cocke Co, Tennessee Death: 23 DEC 1863 in Lincoln, Clay Co., Missouri Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia Marriage 1 Martha HOLLAND b: ABT. 1807 in Cocke Co. Tennessee Married: 1826 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Marriage 2 Nancy HIGHTOWER b: 22 APR 1818 in Howard Co., Missouri Married: 29 OCT 1841 in Liberty, Clay Co., Missouri ID: I04364 Name: Henry FAUBION Sex: M Birth: 11 SEP 1805 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Death: 22 SEP 1887 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Note: Sources: 1) ) Research of William Allen Shade <[email protected]> A) Faubion Family Web Pages <http://members.aol.com/elrondlair/Faubion.htm> Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia Marriage 1 Drucilla Percilla WARREN Children John FAUBION b: 8 AUG 1834 Abraham Calhoun FAUBION Alzira Jane FAUBION Margritta FAUBION Moses J. FAUBION Tilghman Howard FAUBION ID: I04368 Name: Deidamia 'Didamy' FAUBION Sex: F Birth: 18 DEC 1807 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Death: in Platte Co., Missouri Note: Sources: 1) ) Research of William Allen Shade <[email protected]> A) Faubion Family Web Pages <http://members.aol.com/elrondlair/Faubion.htm> Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia Marriage 1 Noah ST. JOHN Married: 1825 in Clay Co., Missouri Children Parthenia ST. JOHN Elzira ST. JOHN Abraham ST. JOHN ID: I10154 Name: Parthenia FAUBION Sex: F Birth: 24 MAY 1811 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Death: 16 JAN 1860 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia ID: I04372 Name: John Jackson FAUBION Sex: M Birth: 18 SEP 1814 in Fauquier, Virginia Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia ID: I10155 Name: Elizabeth Jane FAUBION Sex: F Birth: 28 AUG 1818 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Death: 2 NOV 1895 in Barbourville, Knox Co., Kentucky Note: Sources: 1) ) Research of <[email protected]> Please check this site if researching Faubion!! A) Faubion Family Web Pages <http://members.aol.com/elrondlair/Faubion.htm> Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia Marriage 1 Jesse GLASSCOCK b: 3 MAR 1807 Married: 1842 in Cocke Co., Tennessee Children Elizabeth E. GLASSCOCK Susannah GLASSCOCK John GLASSCOCK Thomas Jefferson GLASSCOCK Laurah Jane GLASSCOCK Dennah GLASSCOCK Alice Virginia GLASSCOCK ID: I10156 Name: Alzira FAUBION Sex: F Birth: 28 NOV 1820 in Newport News, Cocke Co., Tennessee Death: in Knox Co., Kentucky Note: Sources: 1) ) Research of <[email protected]> Please check this site if researching Faubion!! A) Faubion Family Web Pages <http://members.aol.com/elrondlair/Faubion.htm> Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia Marriage 1 James SMITH Children Elizabeth SMITH b: 10 JAN 1844 in Tennessee Mary Jane SMITH b: 11 SEP 1845 in Tennessee James SMITH b: 5 JUN 1851 in Tennessee ID: I04366 Name: Diana FAUBION Sex: F Birth: 14 NOV 1827 in Cocke Co. Tennessee Death: 3 FEB 1904 in Cocke Co. Tennessee Note: Sources: 1) ) Research of <[email protected]> Please check this site if researching Faubion!! A) Faubion Family Web Pages <http://members.aol.com/elrondlair/Faubion.htm> Father: John FAUBION b: 29 FEB 1776 in Fauquier, Virginia Mother: Leah MACKAY b: 1 NOV 1777 in Virginia Marriage 1 David BIBLE b: 23 SEP 1823 in Greene Co., Tennessee Married: 2 JAN 1851 in Greene Co., Tennessee Children Cena BIBLE b: 1854 in Greene Co., Tennessee Ellen Smith BIBLE b: 9 APR 1856 in Greene Co., Tennessee Lydia BIBLE b: 29 FEB 1860 in Greene Co., Tennessee !JULY 1855, JOHN MADE DECLARATION, AGED 80, HE WAS A TEAMSTER IN A C O. COMMANDED BY CAPT. BRANCH JONES, REGT OF TN MILITIA, COMMMANDED BY CO L BAYLES, RECEIVED 80 ACRES. Ref: Steven C. Verden website Ref: 1850 slave census Cocke Co. Tenn John Faubion, Sr 1 female age 52 1 female age 26 1 male age 25 1 male age 23 1 male age 20 1 male age 15 1 female age 12 1 female age 7 Ref: Cocke Co. Tennessee History http://www.sevierlibrary.org/genealogy/cockeco/ccsurvey.htm 246 EDWARD SPENCER 60 ACRES State of Tennessee Cocke County By virtue of an entry made in the entry takers office for said office at Newport of NO 600 dated the 29th day of January 1827. I have surveyed for EDWARD SPENCER sixty acres of land on the waters of Long Creek. Beginning at a hickory and white oak PETTY MCPEKS corner then with her line south sixty west forty one poles to a black walnut corner to JOHN FAUBION then with his line south thirty four west one hundred and ninety poles to a leaning white oak - JONES ERVINS line east seventy seven poles to a stake on the side of a mountain then along ditto north fourteen east seventy eight poles to a hickory corner to said Spencer then with his line north twenty one east eighty poles to a white oak north three east thirty four poles to the beginning corner. Having such form as is represented by the above platt. Surveyed the 20th day of April 1827. Wm. Faubion ) Jon Wood Spencer Faubion) C.C. Surveyor of Cocke County 260 EDWARD SPENCER 60 A. State of Tennessee Cocke County. By virtue of an entry made in the entry takers office for said county at Newport of No 600 dated the 29th of January 1827. I have surveyed for E. SPENCER sixty acres of land on the waters of Long Creek. Beginning at a white oak Betty McFikes corner then with his line south sixty west forty one poles to a black walnut corner to JOHN FAUBION then with his line south thirty four west one hundred and ninety poles to a leaning white oak near James Eran lines east seventy seven poles to a stake on the mountain then along ditto north fourteen east seventy eight poles to a hickory corner to the said Spencer then with his line north twenty one east eighty poles to the beginning. Wm. Faubion ) Jonathan Wood Spencer Faubion) C.C. Surveyor of Cocke County 264 JAMES SWAGERTY 136 ACRES State of Tennessee Cocke County. By virtue of an entry made in the entry takers office of said county at Newport of No. 73 dated the 24th day of May 1824. I have surveyed for James Swagerty one hundred and thirty six in said county on the waters of Clear Creek. Beginning at a stake corner to 19 acre tract on said Swagerty running thence with ditto north one half a degree west twenty five poles to a black oak on JOHN SWAGERTYS line then with the same north fifty seven west thirteen poles to a pine corner to FOWLERS then with his line south 89 west 39 poles to a spanish oak south fourteen east 36 1/2 poles to a post oak south one east 21 poles to a pine south 72 west 22 poles to a post oak south 4 1/2 west 12 poles to a black oak south twenty nine east thirty to a stake south seventy four west 95 poles to a stake south 37 east fourteen poles to a pine thence south 16 1/2 east 6 1/2 poles to a spanish oak on a ridge north 66 east 71 poles to a stake among some rocks on Faubions line thence with his lines south five east twenty two poles to a stake south 85 east 48 poles to a black oak south 21 east 60 poles to a stake near a black oak then with Grants line north 58 east 37 poles to a stake corner to said Swagerty 138 acre tract then with ditto north 29 west 93 poles to a pine on a ridge north twenty east one hundred and thirty two poles to a stake on the line of his 36 acre tract then with ditto west sixteen poles to a pine and a black oak south 34 poles to a stake west 39 poles to a stake near a black oak north 16 1/2 east 95 poles to a stake east 20 poles to the beginning. Having such form as is represented by the above platt. Surveyed the 15th day of March 1826. Jacob Parrott) Jonathan Wood S.H. Swagerty) C.C. Surveyor of Cocke County 268 JOHN FAUBION 200 A. State of Tennessee Cocke County. By virtue of an entry made in the entry takers office for said county at Newport of NO. 611 dated the 18th day of March 1827. I have surveyed for JOHN FAUBION two hundred acres of land on the waters of Sinking Cane Creek on the north side of French Broad River. Beginning at a post oak corner to JACOB FAUBION SR. being the south east corner of a two hundred acre tract of land on which said Faubion now lives thence with a line of his east five poles to a stake corner of John Faubions seventy acre tract then with ditto south twenty four east twenty eight poles to two black oaks and a birchwood on JESSEE MCPIKES line then with the same forty eight poles to a poplar the same course continued in all crossing the warm springs road one hundred and eighty six poles to a stake near a marked pine south ninety eight poles to a post oak west one hundred poles to a stake on WM. FAUBIONS line then with his lines north thirteen west fifty six poles to four post oaks west eighty poles to a stake south forty seven poles to a stake north one hundred poles to a stake east ninety poles to a white oak north sixty five east seventy six poles to a stake near a white oak north twenty four poles to a hickory on JACOB FAUBIONS line then with ditto east one hundred and seventy five poles crossing the aforesaid road to the beginning. Having such form as is represented by the above platt. Surveyed the 9th day of April 1827. John Headrick) Jonathan Wood Robert Graham) C.C. Surveyor of Cocke County 289 JAMES SWAGERTY 114 ACRES State of Tennessee Cocke County. By virtue of an entry made in the entry takers office for said county at Newport of No. 34 dated 6th day of April 1824. I have surveyed for JAMES SWAGERTY SENR. one hundred and fourteen acres of land on the waters of Clear Creek. Beginning at a black oak on the line of a tract of land originally granted to FREDRICK SWAGERTY running thence with the same south three and an half west one hundred and seventy eight poles to a stake near two black oaks and a hickory on Grants line then with ditto south fifty west eighty poles to a stake near Faubions lie then with the same north twenty nine west ninety three poles to a pine on a ridge then north twenty east one hundred and thirty two poles to a stake on the line of a nineteen acre tract of Sr Swagertys then with the same east thirty one poles to a stake north thirty nine poles to a stake near a Grubb then with John Swagertys line a direct line to the beginning. Having such form as is represented by the above platt. Surveyed the 14th day of March A.D. 1826. Abraham Swagerty*) Jonathan Wood S Harvey Swagerty ) C.c. Note: 1850 District 11, Cocke, Tennessee (ancestry.com indexed as John Fanlian), Oct 15, pg 418, ho |
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