| b 14 Aug 1842, , Sevier, Tennessee | ||||
| d 1861, , Sevier, Tennessee | bur , Sevier, Tennessee | |||
| McKissick | ||||
| | | ||||
| Alexander Stinnett | ||||
| |b 18 Jul 1812 | | | |||
| |d 21 Jul 1877 | Elizabeth Wilkerson | |||
| | | b 1794 | |||
| Ausberry Stinnett | ||||
| | | | | Ausburn Ball | ||
| | | |b 1779 | |||
| Elmira Ball | ||||
| b 31 Oct 1812 | | | |||
| d 19 Jun 1893 | Martha Thomason | |||
| b 1786 | ||||
Ausberry Stinnett was returning home after taking corn to the mill to be ground when he was stopped by Rebel soldiers. When he tried to get away, they shot and wounded him. He hid from them among the rocks at the swimming hole on Dunn's Creek where his family found him. He died a short time later. He is buried in the Stinnett Cemetery, tombstone has no inscription.
Source: Timothy Welch Stinnett GEDCOM, August 1995. 'In the Shadow of the Smokies', Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1993, p 508.