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Bruce Mack Reagan

Male 1883 - 1956  (72 years)


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  1. 1.  Bruce Mack Reagan was born 25 Nov 1883, Swain County, North Carolina (son of Isaac Eli Reagan and Laura E. Griffith); died 12 Mar 1956, Swain County, North Carolina; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1930, Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 21.
    "Smoky Mountain Family Album," Gladys Trentham Russell, 1984, p 81.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 323.
    "Mountain Ways", Gene Aiken, 1983, p 181.

    Bruce married Myrtle Alice Cole 12 Dec 1907. Myrtle (daughter of Stephen Wesley "Steve" Cole and Charetza Hammer "Kay" Reagan) was born 18 Sep 1889, Tennessee; died 23 Dec 1955; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Clyde McKinley Reagan was born 9 Mar 1909, North Carolina; died 16 Apr 1985, Washtenaw County, Michigan; was buried Cold Springs Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    2. Iva Lee Reagan was born 5 Apr 1910, North Carolina; died 21 Jul 1974.
    3. Paul Mack Reagan was born 5 Jul 1912, North Carolina; died 12 Dec 1989.
    4. Gorden Clinton Reagan was born 18 Jul 1913, North Carolina; died 6 Oct 1986.
    5. Charles Fletcher Reagan was born 14 Apr 1915, North Carolina.
    6. Bertha May Reagan was born 5 Apr 1917, Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina.
    7. Laura Kay Reagan was born 3 Mar 1919, North Carolina; died Aug 1983.
    8. Margaret Mamie Reagan was born 8 Nov 1920, North Carolina; died 11 Oct 1974.
    9. Hattie Ethel Reagan was born 17 Apr 1922, North Carolina.
    10. Russell Devereaux Reagan was born 20 Jan 1925, North Carolina.
    11. Patricia Reagan
    12. Barbara Reagan

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isaac Eli Reagan was born May 1859, Jackson County, North Carolina (son of James H. Reagan and Martha "Patsy" Bradley).

    Notes:

    Isaac Eli probably was buried in the Bradley-Carver Cemetery, Bradley Fork area
    of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 156.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 316, 322-323.

    Isaac married Laura E. Griffith 28 Jan 1883, Swain County, North Carolina. Laura (daughter of Armintha Griffith) was born Jan 1855, Jackson County, North Carolina; died Gaston County, North Carolina; was buried Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Laura E. Griffith was born Jan 1855, Jackson County, North Carolina (daughter of Armintha Griffith); died Gaston County, North Carolina; was buried Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1940, Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 156.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 316, 322-323.

    Children:
    1. 1. Bruce Mack Reagan was born 25 Nov 1883, Swain County, North Carolina; died 12 Mar 1956, Swain County, North Carolina; was buried Ownby Addition Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. William Wallace Reagan was born 29 Nov 1885, North Carolina; died 22 Aug 1965; was buried Armstrong Cemetery, Gaston County, North Carolina.
    3. James H. "Jim" Reagan was born 4 Jan 1889, Swain County, North Carolina; died 7 Jul 1922, Smokemont, Swain County, North Carolina; was buried 9 Jul 1922, Swain County, North Carolina.
    4. Ephraim Reagan was born Jun 1893, Swain County, North Carolina.
    5. Reagan was born Abt 1895, Swain County, North Carolina; died Bef 1900.
    6. John Ross Reagan was born 20 Mar 1900, Swain County, North Carolina; died 26 Jul 1956; was buried Gaston Memorial Park Cemetery, Gastonia, Gaston County, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James H. Reagan was born 1826, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of Jeremiah "Jerry" Reagan and Mary Huskey); died 14 May 1868, Jackson County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    James H. Reagan was born in the White Oak Flats community untile his marriage.
    In both the 1830 and 1840 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee, he is
    listed with his parents.

    James H. went across the Great Smoky Mountains and met his future bride, Martha
    "Patsy" Bradley on the Bradley Fork of Oconalufty River in Haywood County,
    North Carolina.

    Shortly after the marriage, James H. and his wife Martha "Patsy" Bradley moved
    to Sevier County, Tennessee for a "temporary" two years stay. Then they
    returned to Bradley Fork of Oconalufty River in Haywood County, North Carolina
    to establish their permanent home.

    On 29 May 1848, James H. bought 89 acres of land from his father-in-law Isaac
    Bradley for $10.00. This land was located on the watershed of Bradley Fork,
    part of Oconalufty River in Haywood County, North Carolina. It began "at a
    Beech on the North side of said River on the waggon Road..."

    James H. and his wife Martha were listed in the 1850 Federal Census of Haywood
    County, North Carolina. There were three children in the household at that
    time: Sarah, age; Thomas, age 3; and Jerrymiah, age 1.

    On 9 January 1851, James H. bought 25 acres of land from John Hyde of Cherokee
    County, North Carolina for $25.00. This land was located "on the left hand
    fork of Ocona Lufta River known by the name of Morrison's Flats" in Haywood
    County, North Carolina.

    In 1860 James H. and his wife Martha were listed in the Federal Census of
    Jackson County, North Carolina. They now had seven children in the household.
    They were: Sarah, age 16; Thomas, age 14; Chasteen, age 10; Marcus, age 8;
    Jeremiah A., age 6; John, age 4; and Isaac, age 1.

    On 22 June 1861, James H. sold 10 acres of land to his brother-in-law Thomas
    Bradley for $10.00. This land located on the watershed of Bradley Fork, part
    of Oconalufty River in Jackson County, North Carolina. It began "at a Beech on
    the North bank of the left hand fork of Oconalufty on the bank of the Road
    above the residence of the said Thomas Bradley..." This was the land that
    James H. had purchased from his father-in-law Isaac Bradley.

    Two years later on 2 March 1863, James H. Reagan enlisted as a private in
    Company F. Thomas' Legion which was commanded by Colonel William H. Thomas. It
    is most likely that he served out his enlistment in Company F, Thomas' Legion
    from Jackson County, North Carolina. After he was discharged, he went home to
    resume farming on his lands.

    James H. died in the Oconalufty River community and was probably buried in the
    Bradley-Carver Cemetery in the Bradley Fork area, Great Smoky Mountains
    National Park.

    In the Abstract of Titles for Great Smoky Mountains National Park, there was
    noted "outstanding interests of the heirs at law of James Reagan for a
    one-eight each in that portion of tract" of land. Also another interesting
    item about this family was noted in the file...

    "James Reagan died leaving the following children and heirs at law,
    to wit.;
    "Sarah Roberts, husband Dan Roberts
    "Thomas Reagan
    "J. Chastain Reagan
    "Mark Reagan
    "Bige Reagan
    "John C. Reagan
    "Isaac Reagan
    "Mary Jane Bradley, husband General Bradley"

    Combining these excerpts and the census records verifies the names of the
    children of James and Martha "Patsy" Bradley Reagan.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 71.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 139, 156.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 311, 314-316.

    James married Martha "Patsy" Bradley Abt 1844, , Haywood, North Carolina. Martha (daughter of Isaac Bradley and Sarah Coxey) was born 1824, , Burke, North Carolina; died 23 Jan 1883, Swain County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Martha "Patsy" Bradley was born 1824, , Burke, North Carolina (daughter of Isaac Bradley and Sarah Coxey); died 23 Jan 1883, Swain County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Martha "Patsy" Bradley Reagan was listed as the head of household in the 1870
    Federal Census of Jackson County, North Carolina. There were six children and
    one daughter-in-law in the household at that time. They were: John C., age 19
    and Martha C., age 26; James M., age 17; Jeremiah A., age 15; John C., age 13;
    Isaac E., age 11; and Mary J., age 7.

    Again, Martha was listed as the head of household in the 1880 Federal Census
    of Swain County, North Carolina. She had two children still living at home
    then: Isaac E., age 21; and Mary J., age 17.

    Martha died in the Oconalufty River community and it is assumend that she was
    buried probably beside her husband in the Bradley-Carver Cemetery in the
    Bradley Fork area of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 71.
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 139, 156.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 311, 314, 315.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Reagan was born 1845, , Sevier County, Tennessee; died 14 Feb 1868.
    2. Thomas C. Reagan was born 1847, Haywood County, North Carolina.
    3. Jeremiah Reagan was born 1849, , Haywood, North Carolina; died Abt 1857/1858.
    4. J. Chastain Reagan was born Oct 1851, Haywood County, North Carolina.
    5. James Marcus Reagan was born 23 Dec 1854, Jackson County, North Carolina; died 8 Nov 1935, Grainger County, Tennessee; was buried 11 Nov 1935, New Corinth Cemetery, Grainger County, Tennessee.
    6. Jeremiah Abijah Reagan was born 1855, , Jackson, North Carolina.
    7. John Clingham Reagan was born 16 Feb 1857, , Jackson, North Carolina; died 20 Jan 1953.
    8. 2. Isaac Eli Reagan was born May 1859, Jackson County, North Carolina.
    9. Reagan was born Abt 1861, , Jackson, North Carolina; died Abt 1862.
    10. Mary Jane Reagan was born 1863, , Jackson, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Armintha Griffith

    Notes:

    ----------
    Reference:
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 322.

    Children:
    1. 3. Laura E. Griffith was born Jan 1855, Jackson County, North Carolina; died Gaston County, North Carolina; was buried Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jeremiah "Jerry" Reagan was born Abt 1798, Sevier County, Tennessee (son of Timothy Reagan and Elizabeth Trigg); died Aft 1880, Bartow County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Jeremiah Ragan was born in the Middle Creek community where he grew up during the turbulent last days of the Indian troubles on the frontier and the early development days of Sevier County.

    Jeremiah and his wife Mary were listed in the 1830 and 1840 Federal Census of Sevier County, Tennessee.

    There are five land entries recorded for Jeremiah. The first entry [#46] dated 1 May 1824 was for 25 acres on the waters of the West Fork of Little Pigeon River. The second entry [#207] dated 21 August 1824 was for 50 acres in the White Oak Flats and the third entry [#1093] dated 7 December 1835 was for 125 acres on the West Fork of Little Pigeon River in the Sugar Lands. The fourth entry [#1238] dated 6 February 1837 was for 180 acres on the water of the West Fork of Little Pigeon River and the fifth entry [#1412] dated 4 November 1838 was for 133 acres on the right-hand prong of the West Fork of Little Pigeon River. All of these land entries were located in Sevier County, Tennessee. He received grants for all from the State of Tennessee. There is a deed for part of the dispsal of it.

    Jeremiah Reagan joined the White Oak Flats Baptist Church an arm of "Forks of Little Pigeon" Baptist Church in Sevierville, at October 1833 meeting "by experience." This church was the origin of Gatlinburg's First Baptist Church.

    He served as the church clerk for the White Oak Flats Baptist Church from November 1833 to April 1840. As the church clerk, he recopied all the first loose minute records into the first church minutes book ... in his own handwriting at the discretion of the church elders. He had beautiful handwriting, good spelling, grammar, etc., which indicates he had good teachers in those early days.

    Also from the church minutes we learn that the church voted to exclude Jeremiah "for suing David L. Reagan without first bringing him to church and disobey call of church" on 26 Sep 1840. But the church restored him to full fellowship in December 1844 and granted "Jeremiah Reagan and his wife Mary" a letter of dismissal.

    There is one deed recorded at the Register of Deeds office at Sevier County Courthouse for Jeremiah Reagan that gives clues to his leaving the Gatlinburg area. A partial excerpt from Deed Book 'K', page 324 shows ... "This Indenture made this twenty sixth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty four between JEREMIAH REAGAN of the County of Cherokee and State of North Carolina of the one part and Stephen Huskey of the County of Sevier and State of Tennessee of the other part..."

    This seems to have been the time of their move from Tennessee to North Carolina. He and his wife Mary lived in Cherokee County, North Carolina for a brief time.

    Then they moved to Gordon County, Georgia prior to 1850. He and Mary were listed in the 1850 and 1860 Federal Census of Gordon County, Georgia. There were no children in the household for both years. They were living alone in the Fairmont District of the said county.

    Sometime during the 1860's, Jeremiah and Mary moved to Bartow County, Georgia. They were listed in the 1870 Federal Census of Bartow County with, still, no children in the household.

    In 1880 Jeremiah and his second wife Eliza were listed in the Federal Census of Bartow County, Georgia. Jeremiah was 81 years old and was born in the State of Tennessee. His parents were listed as born in Maryland.

    The family tradition states that "he was buried in the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church Cemetery."
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a, 71, 75.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 310-311.

    Jeremiah married Mary Huskey Abt 1820, Sevier County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of Isaac Huskey and Jane Miller) was born 1799, South Carolina; died Abt 1870/1880; was buried Bartow County, Georgia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Huskey was born 1799, South Carolina (daughter of Isaac Huskey and Jane Miller); died Abt 1870/1880; was buried Bartow County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Mary lived with Jeremiah in the Sugarlands where the Chimney picnic area is now
    part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

    Mary Huskey Ragan was "buried in the garden, in what was later called the
    Pleasant Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. It has been stated that this was the
    "first grave there."
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans", Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 2a, 71, 75, 97.
    "The Book of Ragan/Reagan", Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 310.

    Children:
    1. Reagan was born Abt 1822, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. John D. Reagan was born 1824, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 1890/1899, Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas; was buried Little Rock, Arkansas.
    3. 4. James H. Reagan was born 1826, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 14 May 1868, Jackson County, North Carolina.
    4. Reagan was born Abt 1828, Sevier County, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  Isaac Bradley was born 1772, , Bute, North Carolina (son of John Bradley and Mary Ledbetter); died Bef Dec 1855.

    Notes:

    According to the 1800 and 1810 Federal Census, Isaac Bradley and Anne lived in Rutherford County, North Carolina.

    Isaac Bradley is listed with his second wife in the 1820 and 1830 Federal Census of Burke County, North Carolina; the 1840 and 1850 Federal Census of Haywood County, North Carolina; and the 1860 Federal Census of Jackson County, North Carolina.

    On 12 April 1841, Isaac Bradley bought two tracts of land from John Hyde of Cherokee County, North Carolina for $475.00. The first tract, located on the east side of the North Fork of Oconaluftee River, contained 150 acres.

    On 27 September 1841, Isaac Bradley bought 100 acres of land from the State of North Carolina for $5.00. This land was located on the "Left hand Fork of Oconaluftee River" and began "at a white oak Sapling on his old line near the West Bank of the Right hand Fork of said River and near the Waggon Road..."

    On 20 March 1846, Isaac Bradley sold one tract of land on "the right hand Fork of Oconaluftee River" to his son, William Bradley for money.

    Then on 29 May 1848, Isaac Bradley sold another 107 acres of land to his son, William Bradley for $10.00. This land began "at a large chestnut on the east bank of the right hand Fork of the Oconaluftee River..."

    Also on 20 May 1848, Isaac Bradley sold 89 acres of land to his son-in-law, Israel Carver, for $10.00. This tract began "at a Chestnut at the mouth of a small Branch on the west side of the right hand Fork of the Oconaluftee River..."

    In another 29 May 1848 deed he sold 120 acres of land to his son, Thomas Bradley for $10.00. This land began "at a Chestnut at the mouth of a small Branch on the West side of the right hand Fork of the Oconaluftee River..." The deed indicated that Thomas Bradley was to "sustain the said Isaac Bradley and Sarah Bradley his Parents for life; if not the said Thomas Bradley forfeits his right of said Land as regards possession until the death of said Parents, then the said Thomas Bradley shall have full possession of sd Lands to his only use..."

    On 1 July 1848, Isaac Bradley made a deed for 16 acres of land to his son, Augustine Bradley for $40.00. This land was located on "the east side of the north Fork of Oconaluftee River" and began "at a large Cestnut on the east bank of said river..."

    The land in all these transactions is now part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

    As shown by the above deeds, most of Isaac Bradley's land was divided among his children prior to his death. No will has been found in Haywood or Jackson County, North Carolina. Isaac died at his homeplace and was buried with his wife in the Bradley-Carver family cemetery, Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 105, 136, 137-138.

    Isaac — Sarah Coxey. Sarah (daughter of William Coxey) was born 1782, Icard, Rutherford County, North Carolina; died 1870, McDowell County, North Carolina; was buried Bradley-Carver Cemetery, Swain County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah Coxey was born 1782, Icard, Rutherford County, North Carolina (daughter of William Coxey); died 1870, McDowell County, North Carolina; was buried Bradley-Carver Cemetery, Swain County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Sarah Coxey Bradley, widow of Isaac, was living with her son Thomas Bradley at the time of the 1860 Federal Census was taken.
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    Reference
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 105, 136, 137, 138.

    Children:
    1. Keziah Bradley was born 1815, , Burke, North Carolina; died Aft 1880.
    2. Andrew Jackson Bradley was born 28 Dec 1817, Burke County, North Carolina; died 6 Feb 1891, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried Trentham Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    3. Absolem Bradley was born 1819, , Burke, North Carolina.
    4. George W. Bradley was born 1821, , Burke, North Carolina; died Aft 1880.
    5. Mary Bradley was born 1822, Burke County, North Carolina; died 1 Nov 1900; was buried Boogertown Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    6. William Bradley was born 1823, , Burke, North Carolina.
    7. 5. Martha "Patsy" Bradley was born 1824, , Burke, North Carolina; died 23 Jan 1883, Swain County, North Carolina.
    8. Thomas Bradley was born 1827, , Burke, North Carolina; died Aft 1880.