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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Welch: Birth: ABT 1810.

  2. Thomas Welch: Birth: 1812 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Death: 1893 in Dent County, Missouri

  3. John E Welch: Birth: 27 MAR 1814 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Death: 22 OCT 1880 in Dent County, Missouri

  4. Mary Bryan Welch: Birth: 27 NOV 1816 in Washington County, Illinois. Death: 26 APR 1879 in Dent County, Missouri

  5. Josiah Welch: Birth: 1819 in Weakley County, Tennessee. Death: 27 JUN 1863 in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee

  6. Cloris Jane Welch: Birth: 1822 in Washington County, Illinois. Death: 14 JAN 1873 in Dent County, Missouri

  7. James Isham Welch: Birth: 1827 in Weakley County, Tennessee. Death: ABT 1865 in Civil War

  8. Sarah M Welch: Birth: 6 DEC 1827 in Weakley County, Tennessee. Death: 15 JUL 1892 in Crawford County, Missouri

  9. Phoebe Eveline Welch: Birth: 1834 in Weakley County, Tennessee.


Sources
1. Title:   U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;

Notes
a. Note:   John and Elizabeth had two other children. Their first born, prior to 1810, and the last born, Oct 1841.
  From his Find-A-Grave memorial: John's body is buried in the Round Pond Cemetery, but his marker is a mile away. John has a monument on the old Cliff Putman farm near Round Pound Church. It reads, "John Welch Co, 1 W, Tenn. Mtd. Vols, War of 1812. Body is buried one mile east." (The farm house is now gone, but there is a trailer house on the property. In their backyard is the tombstone.) The US Army furnished a tombstone for John Welch Jr. for his services and this was placed by J.R. Callahan & John Ray. By the time the stone was ordered, the owners of the property of the cemetery would not permit the stone to be set at the grave site, so it was placed by the side of the road about 1 mile from the place of burial. In the actual cemetery, John's grave is just marked with a rock. It was said that there was a fued going on between the families and the owners wouldn't budge and let the stone be put in it's proper place. The information about the stone placement was told to me by Gentry Putman, a relative of the Putman's who once owned the land where the cemetery is. (Debbie M)



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