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Clifford W. Reagan

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Clifford W. Reagan was born 1900 (son of Louis A. Reagan and Mary Etta Ogle).

    Notes:

    Lived in California.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 20.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 226.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Louis A. ReaganLouis A. Reagan was born 2 Sep 1868, Tennessee (son of Richard Reason "Uncle Dick" Reagan and Martha Hurst); died 22 Jun 1900; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 17, 19.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 72.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 74, 151.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 205.

    Louis — Mary Etta Ogle. Mary (daughter of Washington Arthur Ogle and Martha Bradley) was born 3 Apr 1876; died 22 May 1917; was buried Alder Branch Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Etta OgleMary Etta Ogle was born 3 Apr 1876 (daughter of Washington Arthur Ogle and Martha Bradley); died 22 May 1917; was buried Alder Branch Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1974, p 61.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 17, 19.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 151.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 230.
    "Sevier County, Tennessee and its Heritage", 1994, p 289.

    Children:
    1. 1. Clifford W. Reagan was born 1900.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard Reason "Uncle Dick" ReaganRichard Reason "Uncle Dick" Reagan was born 12 Nov 1830, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of Daniel Wesley Reagan and Nancy Ogle); died 17 Apr 1912; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 1DDV-7W

    Notes:

    Listed in 1850 Sevier County, Tennessee census as farmer.

    Richard Reason lived all his life in the Gatlinburg area. Some time after the Civil War he moved his home and store to the Sugarlands.

    R. R. Reagan served the district for many years as a Justice of the Peace and as a tax collector. He was the county sheriff from 1870 to 1874. When the Gatlinburg Post Office was established in 1856 by the U. S. Postal Department, Richard served from 12 December 1871 to 10 July 1883 as postmaster, but not the first.

    Serving the Union during the Civil War, R. R. Reagan enlisted 16 Sep 1862 in Company E, 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry. A commissary sergeant, he was discharged 5 July 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee. His personal description at that time was: 5' 9" in height, dark hair, dark complexion and yellow eyes.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 16, 17.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 144, 171.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 141, 146.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 8.

    Richard married Martha Hurst 12 Jul 1856, Sevier County, Tennessee. Martha (daughter of James Hurst and Sarah Jones) was born 2 Aug 1834, Tennessee; died 17 Mar 1878; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Martha HurstMartha Hurst was born 2 Aug 1834, Tennessee (daughter of James Hurst and Sarah Jones); died 17 Mar 1878; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 17.

    Children:
    1. Tilman L. Reagan was born 24 Apr 1857, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 13 Aug 1913.
    2. Fletcher Luther Reagan was born 30 Jan 1859, Tennessee; died 21 Jan 1934; was buried Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee.
    3. Daniel Wesley Everett Reagan was born 20 Dec 1860; died 12 Oct 1861; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    4. Martha Ellen Reagan was born 4 Dec 1862, Tennessee; died 16 Jun 1888; was buried Forks of the River Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    5. Richard R. Reagan was born 2 Jun 1866; died 30 Jul 1867; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    6. 2. Louis A. Reagan was born 2 Sep 1868, Tennessee; died 22 Jun 1900; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    7. Rhoda Malinda Reagan was born 5 Apr 1870, Tennessee; died 2 Nov 1943; was buried Modesto, Stanislaus, California.
    8. Charetza Hammer "Kay" Reagan was born 11 Oct 1873, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 28 Oct 1957; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

  3. 6.  Washington Arthur Ogle was born 14 Jul 1857, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of Eli Thomas Ogle, Rev. and Mary Ownby); died 29 Dec 1905; was buried Sugarlands Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

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    Reference
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1974, p 61.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 19.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 71.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 82, 84, 105, 151.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 233.
    "Sevier County, Tennessee and its Heritage", 1994, p 289.

    Washington married Martha Bradley 15 Oct 1874, Swain County, North Carolina. Martha (daughter of Andrew Jackson Bradley and Mary Elvira "Polly" Trentham) was born 19 Jun 1854, North Carolina; died 15 Jul 1893; was buried Sugarlands Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Martha Bradley was born 19 Jun 1854, North Carolina (daughter of Andrew Jackson Bradley and Mary Elvira "Polly" Trentham); died 15 Jul 1893; was buried Sugarlands Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1974, p 61.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 19.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 71.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 105, 151.
    "Sevier County, Tennessee and its Heritage", 1994, p 289.

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Etta Ogle was born 3 Apr 1876; died 22 May 1917; was buried Alder Branch Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. Kimsey R. Ogle was born 17 Aug 1877, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 31 Dec 1943; was buried County Farm Cemetery.
    3. Wesley Ogle was born 3 Nov 1878.
    4. Larintine "Tine" Ogle was born 24 Feb 1880, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 21 Apr 1954; was buried Shiloh Cemetery, Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    5. Charity "Ritta" Ogle was born Aug 1881; died 1906.
    6. Ephraim Ogle was born Jul 1882, Tennessee.
    7. Washington Arthur "Ridge" Ogle was born 18 Jul 1884, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 23 Oct 1968; was buried Chilhowee Cemetery, Seymour, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    8. Lenora J. "Nora" Ogle was born 26 May 1885, Tennessee; died 8 Apr 1981; was buried Smoky Mountain Memory Gardens Cemetery, Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    9. Martha Rose Ogle was born 29 May 1885; died 1888.
    10. Arzelia Ogle was born 28 Dec 1887; died 6 Feb 1891.
    11. Marcus R. "Mark" Ogle was born 4 Jul 1890, Tennessee; died 22 Nov 1966; was buried Shiloh Cemetery, Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel Wesley ReaganDaniel Wesley Reagan was born 15 Oct 1802, Emerts Cove, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of Richard Reagan and Julia Ann Shults); died 25 Jan 1892, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 2DDT-XD

    Notes:

    Daniel moved with his parents to White Oak Flats (Gatlinburg) when he was about four years old. He lived all of his life here or on various other tracts of land in the area.

    Listed as Ragan in 1850 Sevier County, Tennessee census as farmer with $1000 property unable to read or write.

    An industrious man, Daniel began acquiring land before he married. In theTennessee State Library and Archives there are records of eight entries in his name, dating from 1824 to 1872. The state archivist says this was all purchased land. He is listed in the 1837 tax lists of Sevier County, Tennessee.

    An 1859 grant, previously surveyed land, was resurveyed and entered probably because of Gatlin's extensive claim in the area and the Courthouse fire. This 1859 grant was for 600 acres up both sides of the river from Baskins Creek to the Two Mile Branch. In May 1866, he added another 640 acres to this holding. There are also grants for 1,000, 600, and 4,000 acres on Roaring Fork granted in 1839, 1868 and 1872. Most of this land was divided among his children - no will has been found. Daniel moved around and lived on several of his farms - his wife said after his death that she wanted to spend the rest of her years in one spot, she was so tired of moving. She spent her remaining years with her stepdaughter and her husband, Mariah and Thomas H. McCarter.

    Daniel was a blacksmith as well as a farmer. Tradition says he built the first wagon in the settlement, making the wheels of one piece of split white oak. His son, Charles C. Reagan, built the first wagon that crossed the Smokies. Although no record has been found to verify it, Daniel probably served as a Justice of Peace. He did keep the community post office. When the settlement officially became Gatlinburg and the post office was established, Daniel and Joel Conner received the contract to carry the mail from Sevierville to Casher's Valley, South Carolina. Daniel's sons, Richard R. and Ephraim Reagan, served as postmaster in the village.

    Definitely a Union man but too old to go to service during the Civil War, Daniel served as "muster" officer and drilled the men of the village out in the "Flats". He also served the community as food distributor. Because of his activities and his three oldest sons being in the Union army, he often had to hide out in the mountains to escape the Confederates. The youngest son, Charles C., often told of his father taking him to the woods and showing him the meat and food supplies he had hidden. Daniel didn't think the Rebels would bother the women and children and if he did have to hide out, then Charles must see that food was brought in for the people as it was needed---a big responsibility for a seven year old boy.

    A civic minded man, Daniel furnished the meeting house for the village--the five sided building used for the school, church and "voting place". According to one of the land grants, this was located at the "mouth of the lane", now Reagan Lane, near the old River Road. Although he furnished the meeting place for the Baptist Church for many years, Daniel was not found on the membership roll of the church and did not give the land for the present building site, as has been stated by many sources.

    Daniel Wesley Reagan did give the land for the oldest part of the White Oak Flats Cemetery (Gatlinburg Cemetery) to the community. This was originally a family plot on the farm of his father, Richard Reagan. The first burial there was a child of Daniel Milsaps, the first school teacher in Gatlinburg.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 6a, 15-16.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 51.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 45.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 37.

    Daniel married Nancy Ogle 30 Jan 1830, Sevier County, Tennessee. Nancy (daughter of Thomas J. Ogle and Sophia Bosley) was born 24 Aug 1810, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 18 Feb 1844, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Nancy OgleNancy Ogle was born 24 Aug 1810, Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of Thomas J. Ogle and Sophia Bosley); died 18 Feb 1844, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 2DDT-ZK

    Notes:

    Listed in the 1830 and 1840 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 6a, 16, 167.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 51.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 37.

    Children:
    1. 4. Richard Reason "Uncle Dick" Reagan was born 12 Nov 1830, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 17 Apr 1912; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. Robert N. A. Reagan was born 2 Apr 1832, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 1 Sep 1832; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    3. Ephraim "Uncle Ephraim" Reagan was born 24 Aug 1833, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 23 Jan 1924, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    4. Martha "Aunt Patty" Reagan was born 24 Apr 1835, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 11 Feb 1864.
    5. Elizabeth Margaret Reagan was born 8 Jun 1837, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 28 Mar 1912; was buried Bales Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    6. Julia Ann Reagan was born 12 Dec 1838, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 12 Apr 1890, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried Bales Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    7. Sophia Reagan was born 12 Dec 1838, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 5 Oct 1887, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    8. Daniel Wesley Stephen Reagan was born 11 Sep 1840, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 21 Feb 1914, Tennessee; was buried Baskins Creek Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    9. Marriah Reagan was born 7 Apr 1842, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 9 Feb 1923, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  James Hurst was born Abt 1805, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of George Hurst and Martha "Patty" Breeding); died 1884, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Rosa Downey lists given name as John.
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    Reference:
    Rosa Lee Downey notes, 16 June 1983, p 120.

    James married Sarah Jones 1830, Sevier County, Tennessee. Sarah was born Abt 1816, Sevier County, Tennessee; died Aft 1880, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah Jones was born Abt 1816, Sevier County, Tennessee; died Aft 1880, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 5. Martha Hurst was born 2 Aug 1834, Tennessee; died 17 Mar 1878; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. Vincent Hurst was born Abt 1836, Tennessee.
    3. Pleasant Hurst was born 10 Apr 1842, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 21 Feb 1912; was buried Hurst Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    4. Margret M. Hurst was born 20 Oct 1844, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 8 Jul 1915; was buried Williamsburg Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    5. John Hurst was born Abt 1847, Tennessee.
    6. S. Russell Hurst was born Apr 1853, Sevier County, Tennessee; died Aft 1900, Sevier County, Tennessee.

  5. 12.  Eli Thomas Ogle, Rev. was born 1839, Tennessee (son of Harkless T. Ogle and Margaret "Peggy" Ownbey); died 24 Apr 1867; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Eli was a farmer and a Baptist minister. He was severely injured at a log rolling which resulted in his death. He left a will dated 16 March 1867 in which he named his wife, Mary, and four children. (Will Book I, p116)

    Listed in the 1860 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 43, 180.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 69, 71, 112.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 71.

    Eli married Mary Ownby 4 Sep 1856, Sevier County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of Nicholas H. Ownby and Mary Ogle) was born 10 Aug 1838, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 12 Feb 1930; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Mary OwnbyMary Ownby was born 10 Aug 1838, Sevier County, Tennessee (daughter of Nicholas H. Ownby and Mary Ogle); died 12 Feb 1930; was buried White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1900, District 11, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1910, District 11, Sevier County, Tennessee
    • Census: 1920, Sevier County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    SMHS lists birth as 10 August 1836.
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    Reference
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 43, 180, 288.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 5, 10, 69, 71, 112,
    129.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 30, 307.
    "In the Shadow of the Smokies", Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1993, p 579.
    "Mountain Ways", Gene Aiken, 1983, p 227.

    Children:
    1. 6. Washington Arthur Ogle was born 14 Jul 1857, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 29 Dec 1905; was buried Sugarlands Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. Susannah "Susie" Ogle was born 15 Jul 1858, Tennessee; died 25 Jan 1933; was buried Mattox Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    3. Nicholas Harvey Ogle was born 29 Aug 1861, Tennessee; died 26 Aug 1944, Los Angeles County, California; was buried Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California.
    4. Dicy Jane Ogle was born 1866, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 20 Dec 1947.

  7. 14.  Andrew Jackson BradleyAndrew Jackson Bradley was born 28 Dec 1817, Burke County, North Carolina (son of Isaac Bradley and Sarah Coxey); died 6 Feb 1891, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried Trentham Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Andrew Jackson Bradley enlisted on 30 April 1838 at Valley River, Cherokee County, North Carolina as a private in Captain Thomas Angel's Company, 3rd Regiment of North Carolina Militia for six months duty. He participated in rounding up the Cherokee Indians and starting them on the westward journey to a new reservation in Oklahoma. This was the "Cherokee Trail of Tears." He was discharged on 6 July 1838 at Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina. His personal description at enlistment was: 5 feet 8 inches in height, grey eyes, auburn hair, and fair complexion.

    Andrew Jackson Bradly was married to Mary Elvira Trentham by Reverend Richard Evans.

    Prior to 26 December 1850, Andrew Jackson Bradley bought 100 acres of land from Solomon & Peter Milsaps. This land was located "on the right hand fork of the west fork of Little Pigeon River, it being part of an Entry made by David Millsaps including the land where Solomon & Peter Millsaps formerly lived..." Then on 26 December 1850, Andrew Jackson Bradley sold this tract of land to James Wesley Huskey.

    There is a family story of the Civil War days. Uncle Isaac (Ike) Bradley often told the narrative as it is given below.

    "Way back in times of Civil War - that was before my days - in time of the Civil War they drove them out of here. The Rebels, you know they drove the Rebels out, and they got so hard on my mind they wouldn't let them make nothing. They moved them to North Carolina. They got started across there and they aimed to go thru on the second day out but they got water-bound and they couldn't get to them. They had to stay there about five days.

    "Five days. They lived on three pounds of sheep's tallow. Mutton tallow, they called it. They ate that mutton tallow and kept alive, five days until the water runned out.

    "I can't dispute it because my mammy's told it, my brothers have told it and my brother's fussin' got to 'em when the river got out.

    "My daddy owned, in time of Civil War, he owned Trentham property over by the forks of the river. He owned two or three hundred acres there, but they run him out. He was in the Rebel army and they runned him out. He owned all that. He got it to take care of his mammy-in-law, my grandmother, and when they runned him out he gave it to his other brother-in-laws - Uncle Robert and Uncle Isaac Trentham. He gave it to them to take care of their own, so he just turned it over to them."

    After his Confederate service in Civil War, Andrew Jackson Bradley received a grant of 100 acres of Colonel William Thomas. The land was located in the area of Tow String Creek, Swain County, North Carolina (now Great Smoky Mountains National Park). The original hand-written document by Colonel William Thomas is still in existence and in possession of one of Andrew Jackson Bradley's descendants.

    Andrew Jackon Bradley was listed in the 1850 through 1880 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 16, 21, 77.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 102, 105, 139, 150.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 248.
    "Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal", Summer 1995, Vol XXI, No. 2, p 31.
    "Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage", 1994, p 162.
    "Mountain Ways", Gene Aiken, 1983, p 50.

    Andrew married Mary Elvira "Polly" Trentham Oct 1847, Sevier County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of William Thomas Trentham and Easter Ogle) was born 20 Jul 1829, Tennessee; died 2 Nov 1907; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Mary Elvira "Polly" TrenthamMary Elvira "Polly" Trentham was born 20 Jul 1829, Tennessee (daughter of William Thomas Trentham and Easter Ogle); died 2 Nov 1907; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Married by Rev. Richard Evans.

    Listed in the 1850 through 1880 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Mary Elvira Trentham Bradley, widow of Andrew Jackson, filed for a pension on Andrew Jackson Bradley's Indian Wars military service. She stated that they lived 20 years at Ocona Lufty, North Carlolina, and 25 years in Sevier County, Tennessee. A pension was granted at the rate of eight dollars per month.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 3", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 16, 21, 77.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 102, 105, 139, 150.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 245, 248.
    "Sevier County, Tennessee and Its Heritage", 1994, p 162.
    "Mountain Ways", Gene Aiken, 1983, p 50.

    Children:
    1. William B. Bradley was born 1848, Tennessee.
    2. Andrew Jackson Bradley, Jr. was born 1850, Tennessee.
    3. Mary Polly Bradley was born Nov 1851, Tennessee; died 30 Jul 1910.
    4. 7. Martha Bradley was born 19 Jun 1854, North Carolina; died 15 Jul 1893; was buried Sugarlands Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    5. James Madison "Matt" Bradley was born Dec 1856, Tennessee; died 2 May 1938; was buried Beech Grove Church Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    6. Woodley D. Bradley was born 26 Jan 1858, Tennessee; died 25 Aug 1923; was buried Bishopville Cemetery, Knox County, Tennessee.
    7. Sarah C. Bradley was born 3 Jun 1859, Tennessee; died 20 Mar 1920; was buried Tudor Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    8. Bradley was born 22 Nov 1862; died See Notes.
    9. Lucinda C. Bradley was born 22 Nov 1862, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 30 Aug 1938, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried 31 Aug 1938, White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    10. Robert Lee Bradley was born 28 Nov 1865, North Carolina; died 9 Apr 1919; was buried Sugarlands Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    11. Nancy Elmina "Callie" Bradley was born 10 Sep 1867, North Carolina; died 4 Apr 1919, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried 5 Apr 1919, White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    12. Columbus Bradley was born 1868, North Carolina.
    13. Isaac Newton Bradley was born 18 Mar 1872, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 7 Dec 1959; was buried Pigeon Forge Methodist Church Cemetery, Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee.