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Mary Emma Barger

Female Abt 1853 - 1854  (~ 1 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary Emma Barger was born Abt 1853, , Jefferson, Iowa (daughter of John Barger and Mary Ann Hawthorn); died 18 Aug 1854; was buried , Jefferson, Iowa.

    Notes:

    Buried in the Upper Rich Woods Cemetery.
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    Reference:
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 77.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Barger was born Abt 1823, , Ohio.

    Notes:

    Listed in the 1860 Federal Census of Jefferson County, Iowa.
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    Reference:
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 76, 77.

    John married Mary Ann Hawthorn 28 Mar 1847, , Jefferson, Iowa. Mary (daughter of John Hawthorne, Rev. and Elizabeth Reagan) was born 12 Mar 1822, , Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann Hawthorn was born 12 Mar 1822, , Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of John Hawthorne, Rev. and Elizabeth Reagan).

    Notes:

    Mary Ann Hawthorn was born on her grandfather Richard Ragan's farm on the east
    side of the West Fork of Little Pigeon River in the White Oak Flats (now
    Gatlinburg), Sevier County, Tennessee.

    She moved to Knox County, Tennessee with her parents after her grandfather's
    death in 1829. She was listed with her parents in the 1830 Federal Census of
    Knox County, Tennessee.

    In 1831, her family began the migration to Iowa, reaching New Albany, Floyd
    County, Indiana where they had to stop. Here her mother became ill and died.
    Later she continued on with her father to Jefferson County, Iowa where they
    settled close to Jesse Hawthorn.
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    Reference:
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 76, 77.

    Children:
    1. Barger was born Abt 1849, , Jefferson, Iowa.
    2. Barger was born Abt 1850, , Jefferson, Iowa.
    3. 1. Mary Emma Barger was born Abt 1853, , Jefferson, Iowa; died 18 Aug 1854; was buried , Jefferson, Iowa.
    4. Annabelle Barger was born 1855, , Jefferson, Iowa.
    5. Mary E. Barger was born 1857, , Jefferson, Iowa.
    6. Henry Barger was born 1859, , Jefferson, Iowa.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Hawthorne, Rev. was born 7 Feb 1793, , Washington, Tennessee (son of Noah Hawthorn and Mary Mourton); died 22 Aug 1843; was buried Walnut Township, Jefferson, Iowa.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 6a.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 51.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 37, 75, 76.

    John married Elizabeth Reagan 30 Nov 1820, , Sevier County, Tennessee. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Reagan and Julia Ann Shults) was born 28 Dec 1800, , Sevier County, Tennessee; died 24 Aug 1831, , Floyd, Indiana. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth Reagan was born 28 Dec 1800, , Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of Richard Reagan and Julia Ann Shults); died 24 Aug 1831, , Floyd, Indiana.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 6a.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 51.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 37, 75.

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Ann Hawthorn was born 12 Mar 1822, , Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. Elizabeth E. Hawthorn was born 6 Mar 1825, , Sevier County, Tennessee; died 17 May 1909, , Johnson, Wyoming.
    3. Jesse Richard Hawthorn was born 11 Feb 1827, , Sevier County, Tennessee; died , Anderson, Texas.
    4. Julia Ann Hawthorn was born 12 Feb 1829, , Sevier County, Tennessee; died , Smith, Kansas.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Noah Hawthorn

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 75.

    Noah — Mary Mourton. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary Mourton

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 75.

    Children:
    1. 6. John Hawthorne, Rev. was born 7 Feb 1793, , Washington, Tennessee; died 22 Aug 1843; was buried Walnut Township, Jefferson, Iowa.

  3. 14.  Richard ReaganRichard Reagan was born 1776/1777, Prince George County, Maryland (son of Timothy Reagan and Elizabeth Trigg); died 1829, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried 1829, White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: BQLJ-VD

    Notes:

    The eldest son of Timothy and Elizabeth Reagan, Richard was born in Maryland or Virginia. He moved with his parents to Virginia, North Carolina, and then to Sevier County, Tennessee. Here he married circa 1796, Julia Ann Shults. Richard Reagan was one of the early settlers in the Emert's Cove, moving either with or very soon after Frederick Emert settled there circa 1800. They moved from there to White Oak Flats (now Gatlinburg) circa 1806.

    It has been often stated that Richard's son, Daniel Wesley Reagan, was the first white child born in White Oak Flats but this seems to be an error. A granddaughter said that Daniel Wesley was about four years old when the family moved to the Mill Creek site in White Oak Flats. The land records indicate this to be correct. Daniel Wesley was born in 1802 in Emert's Cove area and this makes the date of the family settling in White Oaks about 1806.

    Most of Richard's adult life was spent in Sevier County, Tennessee and since the early records of the county have been lost only a few official records for him have been found. There are four land grant records in the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. The first of these four land grants, dated 1808 reads:

    "...being in the county of Sevier and District South of French Broad and Holston on the East fork of Little Pigeon.... corner to Frederick Emmett....running with meanders of said river.... Then with the land of John Roberts on said river bank."

    Richard paid 12 1/2 cents per acre for this land and although by the date of this grant it is known he had moved to the Mill Creek site in White Oaks, he retained this land and made the final payment in 1819.

    The second grant in 1813 is for ten acres, part of an entry that had been assigned to Robert Wear. This was "in the county of Sevier in the White Oak Flats." This land ran up the river, crossed the same, and joined other lands of Richard Reagan, which indicates earlier land entries that have been lost.

    The third land grant in 1813 was for fifty acres "...in the county aforesaid in the White Oak Flats on Stoney Creek..." From courses and directions in this grant, Stoney Creek must have been the name used for Mill Creek in the earlier days. It is now called LeConte Creek. The first is a very appropriate name.

    The fourth land grant in 1828 reads: "...containing twenty-five acres, lying in the County aforesaid, on Mill Creek in the White Oak Flats." This land joined the land of Isaac Ogle, and Daniel W. Reagan as well as Richard's own lands.

    In 1837 Daniel Wesley Reagan, Richard's son, had a grant surveyed for the purpose of joining the lands surveyed in Richard Reagan's name. It is apparent from this record that several of Richard's early records are missing. This grant for 100 acres included a narrow strip of land on both sides of the river from Mill Creek to Baskins Creek. (The grant is in a very legible handwriting and it is spelled BASKINS) At a line running along the upper side of the cemetery from Baskins Creek to "the lane" (Reagan Drive now) his land joined Thomas J. Ogle. From the lane to a point near Mill Creek, he joined lands of William and Isaac Ogle. Their land included what was once called the Airport Field.

    Here on this farm in the heart of Gatlinburg, Richard's grandson, John H. Reagan, of Texas fame, was born in 1818. In the letter to his children written in 1865 while he was imprisoned after the Civil War, he said that his grandfather, Richard Reagan was of "....medium stature and good appearance, a very religious man, and member of the Methodist Episcopal church from his youth until his death...." He also said that Richard "owned the neighborhood mill and blacksmith shop; was justice of the peace for his precinct...." Richard was the class leader of the Methodist Society which met in his home before there was a meeting house built. He also kept the post office for the community. His grandson might have been writing his epithet when he said of Richard, "He was an upright good man....a contented and happy man, whose faith was in God and whose hope was in Heaven.."

    Family records say that Richard died of a fractured skull in 1829. A family story handed down through the generations tells that "Richard Reagan died when as he was taking his horses from pasture to the barn, a limb flew off a beech tree and struck him in the head." Another family story tells the same thing at the same time - "A few days before the accident, a bird flew into the porch where he was sitting, smoking his pipe, and lit on his head. He sprang from his chair, declaring it was his 'death sign' and was greatly disturbed. Whether or not it was a warning, he thought it was. The accident happened and he died a few days after that."

    Most sources say that Richard and Julia Ann Reagan had three sons and four daughters - it is possible there were others. One is thought to have been a son, Aaron Reagan, and a daughter named Barbara who died as a young girl. The other two daughters are unknown.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a, 5-6.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 6, 51.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 31-44.

    Richard married Julia Ann Shults 1796, Sevier County, Tennessee. Julia (daughter of Johan Martin "Martin" Shults and Juliana Stentz) was born 1775, Tryon County, North Carolina; died 23 Apr 1845, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Julia Ann ShultsJulia Ann Shults was born 1775, Tryon County, North Carolina (daughter of Johan Martin "Martin" Shults and Juliana Stentz); died 23 Apr 1845, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: BQLJ-WK

    Notes:

    Julia Ann Shultz came with her mother, Juliana Shultz, and her brothers and sisters to Sevier County, Tennessee circa 1794/1795 from Sullivan County, Tennessee.

    It is said that Julia Ann used a German Bible and hymn book and spoke German as easily as she did English.

    Julia Ann was living with her son, Daniel Wesley, at the time of her death. It was thought that she had recovered from a spring cold but when she didn't arise as usual on the morning of April 23, 1845, the family found that she had passed away in her sleep.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a, 6.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 6, 51.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 407.

    Children:
    1. Timothy Richard Reagan was born 1797, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 1847, Fulton County, Arkansas.
    2. Mary Ann Reagan was born 1798, , Sevier County, Tennessee; died 9 Mar 1878, , Phelps, Missouri; was buried , Phelps, Missouri.
    3. 7. Elizabeth Reagan was born 28 Dec 1800, , Sevier County, Tennessee; died 24 Aug 1831, , Floyd, Indiana.
    4. Daniel Wesley Reagan was born 15 Oct 1802, Emerts Cove, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 25 Jan 1892, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    5. Jane Reagan was born 1804, Sevier County, Tennessee; died Abt 1870/1879, Lawrence County, Arkansas.
    6. Aaron Reagan was born 1806, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died Bef 1830, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried Sevier County, Tennessee.
    7. Reagan was born 1808, , Sevier County, Tennessee.
    8. Nancy Reagan was born Abt 1810, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died Abt 1854, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    9. David L. Reagan was born Abt 1812, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 20 Jun 1864, Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee.
    10. Reagan was born Abt 1814, , Sevier County, Tennessee.
    11. Reagan was born Abt 1816, , Sevier County, Tennessee.