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1. | Millie Lee Madron was born on 5 Oct 1922 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee (daughter of Hillery Ellison Madron and Sarah Louvenia "Venia" Wilson); died on 3 Jan 1986 in New Castle County, , , Delaware; was buried in Reece Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee. |
2. | Hillery Ellison Madron was born on 21 Mar 1879 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 26 Jun 1964 in , Avery County, North Carolina, ; was buried in Reece Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee. Hillery married Sarah Louvenia "Venia" Wilson about 1910 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. Sarah (daughter of Richard Luck Wilson and Susan E. Davis) was born on 17 Aug 1888 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 24 Aug 1972 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Reece Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Sarah Louvenia "Venia" Wilson was born on 17 Aug 1888 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee (daughter of Richard Luck Wilson and Susan E. Davis); died on 24 Aug 1972 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, North Carolina; was buried in Reece Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee.
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6. | Richard Luck Wilson was born on 7 Jan 1819 in Carter County, , , Tennessee (son of Garland Wilson and Mary "Polly" Cook); died on 8 Jul 1907 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Wilson Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee. Notes: "Lieut. Wilson was born in the territory which is now Johnson county though at the time of his birth, January 7, 1819, it was part of Carter county. After the formation of Johnson county he was the first constable elected in it. He served as County Court Clerk of the county eight years and sheriff six years previous to the Civil War. He held the election of June, 1861, when the vote was taken on Separation or No Separation. Being a well-known citizen and property owner the notorious "Johnson County Home Guards", led by Capt. Parker, soon made it dangerous for him to remain at home. After witnessing the death of old Mr. Hawkins, who was shot down in cold blood because of his loyalty, he bade good-by to his home and made his way to the Federal lines. Before leaving his home, however, Mr. Wilson was engaged in the Carter county rebellion - was at the Taylor's Ford fight and shared with the brave men of Johnson and Carter counties in the dangers and persecutions of those times. He joined the Thirteenth Tennessee Cavalry at Nashville, Tenn. He was appointed First Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster and served with distinction through the East Tennessee campaigns. He had his horse shot from under him in the disastrous retreat from Bull's Gap. He was in the long and arduous campaign with Stoneman through Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia, and honorably mustered out with the Regiment at Knoxville, Tenn, September 5, 1865." Richard married Susan E. Davis about 1887 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. Susan (daughter of Eli Davis and Nancy A. Slimp) was born on 7 Feb 1864 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 2 Feb 1949 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Wilson Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Susan E. Davis was born on 7 Feb 1864 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee (daughter of Eli Davis and Nancy A. Slimp); died on 2 Feb 1949 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Wilson Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee.
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12. | Garland Wilson was born about 1770 (son of John Wilson and Ann Luck); died in Mar 1843 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. Notes: Died before 11 July 1843 when his death was suggested in the suit of James K. Polk, Govr. & Reuben Miller Sheriff & Larkin Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Garland Wilson and John Grindstaff. Richard L. Wilson and Andrew Wilson, administrations, petitioned to sell slaves. Garland Wilson died in March 1843 leaving a widow, Polly Wilson, and eleven heirs at law, making twelve shares. Slaves were sold 11 March 1846. Garland married Mary "Polly" Cook on 30 Jun 1795 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. Mary was born about 1772; died after 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Mary "Polly" Cook was born about 1772; died after 1850. Notes: Mary was 74 years old in the 1850 Johnson County, Tennessee census, living with her son Andrew Wilson.
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14. | Eli Davis was born about 1836 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, . Eli married Nancy A. Slimp on 2 Jun 1859 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. Nancy (daughter of Daniel Slimp and Susannah (Slimp)) was born about 1836 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Nancy A. Slimp was born about 1836 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee (daughter of Daniel Slimp and Susannah (Slimp)).
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