| b 15 Apr 1796, , Blount, Tennessee | ||||
| d 13 Apr 1868, | bur , Monroe, Tennessee | |||
| Archibald Sloan | ||||
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| William Sloan | ||||
| |d 1833 | | | |||
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| Archibald Sloan | ||||
| |Susan Snider | James McTeer | |m 19 Dec 1820 | Robert McTeer | b 1697 |
| |, Blount, Tennessee | |b 25 Jan 1740 | Margaret Anderson | ||
| Margaret McTeer | d 06 Apr 1824 | d ABT 1740 1745 | ||
| | | William Martin | |||
| Agnes Martin | b 1718 | |||
| b 26 Apr 1740 | Margaret | |||
| d 05 Aug 1823 | ||||
| 1 | < | Polly Ann Sloan | 2 | < | Matilda Sloan | 3 | Madison J. C. Sloan | 4 | George W. Sloan | 5 | William H. Sloan | 6 | Sallee Sloan | 7 | Elizabeth Sloan | 8 | Susan Sloan |
The will of Archibald Sloan of Monroe County, Tennessee, 'having for some years past been afflicted', written 27 January 1858, probated in May 1868, bequeathed to wife Susan, the dwelling house and furnishings, a horse, a mare and the proceeds of the plantation for her natural life; to three sons Madison J. C. Sloan, George W. Sloan and William H. Sloan, all other real estate, viz. 'the old home tract', a tract bought from Jesse Bright, and 80 acres entered as timber land; George and William to have one-half the blacksmith tools since Madison already has the other half; the sons to pay their sisters from the proceeds of the plantation, Madison to pay $75 to Sallee Peeler, George to pay $75 to Elizabeth Smalling and William to pay $75 to Susan Sloan; so that these daughters have the same as their older sisters Polly Ann Mason and Matilda Clift, who are no longer living; the sons are to pay $2.00 each to 'my grandchildre:, children of these deceased daughters, namely, Sloan Mason, Polly Ann Clift and Monroe Clift; the plantation to go to the sons after their mother's death. Executors: the three sons and Archibald Mason. Witnesses: John M. Best, Jason McMullen.
Source: McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 57-58.