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Charles A. Ambrister

Male 1883 - 1944  (60 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Charles A. Ambrister was born 2 Jul 1883 (son of John A. Ambrister and Nancy Jane McTeer); died 11 Jan 1944; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Never married.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 127.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John A. Ambrister was born 31 Jul 1842, Blount County, Tennessee; died 8 Jan 1898; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 127.

    John married Nancy Jane McTeer 5 Nov 1874, , Blount County, Tennessee. Nancy (daughter of James Anderson McTeer and Lovicey Croton Pitner) was born 8 Oct 1845, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 10 Feb 1923; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Nancy Jane McTeer was born 8 Oct 1845, , Blount County, Tennessee (daughter of James Anderson McTeer and Lovicey Croton Pitner); died 10 Feb 1923; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Buried in Eusebia Cemetery.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 94, 127.

    Children:
    1. Ella Ambrister was born 7 Mar 1877; died 2 Nov 1954; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    2. Joseph Ambrister was born Abt 1879; died Bef 1920.
    3. Effie Ambrister was born 28 Mar 1881, Tennessee; died 9 May 1965; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    4. Eva Ambrister was born 28 Mar 1881; died 28 Jul 1881.
    5. Samuel Ambrister died See Notes.
    6. John Alex Ambrister was born 15 Jul 1885, Blount County, Tennessee; died 14 Nov 1946; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    7. Mary I. Della Ambrister was born 30 Jul 1887; died 12 Mar 1929; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee.
    8. 1. Charles A. Ambrister was born 2 Jul 1883; died 11 Jan 1944; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Anderson McTeer was born 30 May 1823, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee (son of William McTeer and Mary Bogle); died 28 Nov 1894, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    On 23 May 1856 Rufus W. Cresswell of Sevier County, Tennessee (the child's
    uncle), as next friend applied for bounty land in the right of Mary Angeline
    Pitner, "daughter and only minor heir" of John Pitner who enlisted on 18 June
    1812 for a term of six months service during the War of 1812 as private soldier
    in Captain William Henderson's Company in a Regiment of Tennessee Militia
    commanded by Colonel Johnson "or said company acted as spies to General
    Taylor's Brigade." John Pitner had died in the fall of 1836 in Hamilton
    County, Tennessee and his widow Dorotha Pitner had died about 1838 in Walker
    County, Georgia. Also on 23 May 1856 Andrew H. Pitner (Mary Angeline's brother
    born 26 October 1823) deposed likewise and said he was present at the death of
    each of his parents. Glasgo Snoddy and Samuel Cresswell attested to the
    identity of both Rufus M. Cresswell and Mary Angeline Pitner.

    A "Copy of Family Record" offered as supporting evidence with this application
    shows the names and birthdates of nine children of John Pitner, the eldest
    Hariet Matilda born 13 July 1817 and the youngest Mary Angeline born 6 April
    1836. To authenticate this copy Louvecy McTeer (listed in the record as
    Louvecy Croton Pitner born 9 December 1819) deposed on 28 April 1856 before
    Michael Kountz of Blount County that she had then in her possession John
    Pitner's Family Bible, which she had kept ever since he died.

    On 13 December 1820 John Pinter (Pitner in the signature) of Blount County, for
    $600 deeded to John Jones Jr. of Washington County, Virginia, a tract of land
    containing 228 acres 13 poles on the "Waters of Isle of Joy" (Ellejoy).
    Witnesses: Adam Pitner, Isaac Lindsay, John Kincannen. Acknowledged in June
    1821 by Adam Pitner. Filed 22 February 1822.

    In 1850 James McTeer aged 29 was living in the 12th District, Blount County,
    Tennessee, between Michael Koontz (father of Samuel, who later married James'
    daughter Mary) on the one side and Martin McTeer on the other. James' wife
    "Lavinia" was then aged 30 years and there were three daughters, Mary aged 6,
    Jane aged 5, and Martha aged one year.

    This must have been a noisy household. According to family tradition Lovicey
    was a "shouter" and James A. was a "cusser", who drank heavily in his younger
    days. Later on Lovicey smoked a little clay pipe which her son Will liked to
    hide as a way of teasing his mother.

    In January 1895 William M. McTeer was appointed Administrator of the estate of
    James A. McTeer; A. J. L. McTeer, A. M. Rule and Will A. McTeer signed the
    bond. Inventory totalled $2952.42. On 31 March 1898 proceeds of the estate
    were distributed to seven heirs, viz.: Mary D. Kounts, Nancy J. Ambrister,
    Martha E. Davis, Margaret E. Keeble, Eliza C. Brakebille, William M. McTeer and
    Andrew J. L. McTeer. Two of the children and heirs-at-law, John A. McTeer and
    Ellen McTeer "for outside and satisfactory considerations have waived their
    right to any share."
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 94.

    James married Lovicey Croton Pitner 16 Nov 1843, , Blount County, Tennessee. Lovicey (daughter of John Pitner and Dorothy Cresswell) was born 9 Dec 1819, Tennessee; died 30 May 1888; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Lovicey Croton Pitner was born 9 Dec 1819, Tennessee (daughter of John Pitner and Dorothy Cresswell); died 30 May 1888; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    On 23 May 1856 Rufus W. Cresswell of Sevier County, Tennessee (the child's
    uncle), as next friend applied for bounty land in the right of Mary Angeline
    Pitner, "daughter and only minor heir" of John Pitner who enlisted on 18 June
    1812 for a term of six months service during the War of 1812 as private soldier
    in Captain William Henderson's Company in a Regiment of Tennessee Militia
    commanded by Colonel Johnson "or said company acted as spies to General
    Taylor's Brigade." John Pitner had died in the fall of 1836 in Hamilton
    County, Tennessee and his widow Dorotha Pitner had died about 1838 in Walker
    County, Georgia. Also on 23 May 1856 Andrew H. Pitner (Mary Angeline's brother
    born 26 October 1823) deposed likewise and said he was present at the death of
    each of his parents. Glasgo Snoddy and Samuel Cresswell attested to the
    identity of both Rufus M. Cresswell and Mary Angeline Pitner.

    A "Copy of Family Record" offered as supporting evidence with this application
    shows the names and birthdates of nine children of John Pitner, the eldest
    Hariet Matilda born 13 July 1817 and the youngest Mary Angeline born 6 April
    1836. To authenticate this copy Louvecy McTeer (listed in the record as
    Louvecy Croton Pitner born 9 December 1819) deposed on 28 April 1856 before
    Michael Kountz of Blount County that she had then in her possession John
    Pitner's Family Bible, which she had kept ever since he died.

    On 13 December 1820 John Pinter (Pitner in the signature) of Blount County, for
    $600 deeded to John Jones Jr. of Washington County, Virginia, a tract of land
    containing 228 acres 13 poles on the "Waters of Isle of Joy" (Ellejoy).
    Witnesses: Adam Pitner, Isaac Lindsay, John Kincannen. Acknowledged in June
    1821 by Adam Pitner. Filed 22 February 1822.

    In 1850 James McTeer aged 29 was living in the 12th District, Blount County,
    Tennessee, between Michael Koontz (father of Samuel, who later married James'
    daughter Mary) on the one side and Martin McTeer on the other. James' wife
    "Lavinia" was then aged 30 years and there were three daughters, Mary aged 6,
    Jane aged 5, and Martha aged one year.

    This must have been a noisy household. According to family tradition Lovicey
    was a "shouter" and James A. was a "cusser", who drank heavily in his younger
    days. Later on Lovicey smoked a little clay pipe which her son Will liked to
    hide as a way of teasing his mother.

    In January 1895 William M. McTeer was appointed Administrator of the estate of
    James A. McTeer; A. J. L. McTeer, A. M. Rule and Will A. McTeer signed the
    bond. Inventory totalled $2952.42. On 31 March 1898 proceeds of the estate
    were distributed to seven heirs, viz.: Mary D. Kounts, Nancy J. Ambrister,
    Martha E. Davis, Margaret E. Keeble, Eliza C. Brakebille, William M. McTeer and
    Andrew J. L. McTeer. Two of the children and heirs-at-law, John A. McTeer and
    Ellen McTeer "for outside and satisfactory considerations have waived their
    right to any share."
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 94.

    Children:
    1. Mary Dorothy McTeer was born 19 Jun 1844, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 28 Mar 1927; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee.
    2. 3. Nancy Jane McTeer was born 8 Oct 1845, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 10 Feb 1923; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee.
    3. Martha Evaline McTeer was born 2 Mar 1849, Blount County, Tennessee; died 17 Feb 1937, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Prospect Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    4. Margaret Elizabeth McTeer was born 17 Aug 1851, Blount County, Tennessee; died 17 Feb 1907, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    5. William Martin McTeer was born 28 Aug 1853, Blount County, Tennessee; died 16 Feb 1930, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    6. Eliza Caroline McTeer was born 17 Jun 1855, , Blount County, Tennessee.
    7. John Alexander McTeer was born 20 Mar 1858, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 19 Sep 1922; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee.
    8. Andrew James L. McTeer was born 20 Jan 1860, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 23 Nov 1935, , Blount County, Tennessee; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee.
    9. Harriet Ellen McTeer was born 20 Oct 1863, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 11 Oct 1936, , Blount County, Tennessee; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William McTeer was born 14 Jun 1780, Pennsylvania (son of Robert McTeer and Agnes Martin); died 29 May 1862, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    William McTeer was a farmer, living at Ellejoy on the old home place of his
    father. He was a deputy sheriff for many years, a justice of the Peace and a
    Member of the County Court.

    In an address given at a reunion of the McTeer family, Major McTeer gave this
    personal appraisement; "My grandfather, William McTeer, was about five feet ten
    inches in height. He was of very slender build, and carried himself erect,
    even in his old days. He had small hands and feet, very blue eyes, was quite
    active and very quick in his movements. He was neat and particular in his
    dress and personal appearance.

    "He had a great regard for religion, and was Presbyterian of course, but never
    became a member of the church. I have been told that when a young man a
    minister offended him, and for that reason he never became a member. While
    born and raised in America, he had a strong Scottish accent, and used the
    plainest and often strongest language when expressing his thoughts.

    In politics he was a Whig of the most pronounced type. A circumstance in the
    closing hours of his life illustrates his character. When the Civil War came
    up, he took a decided stand for the Union. He owned slaves by inheritance from
    grandmother's side of the family, to the value of $12,000 to $15,000. That
    made no difference with him. He had taken his stand and was ready to sacrifice
    his all in maintaining the stand taken.

    "He was confined to his bed on the day of the election as to whether the State
    should secede. The election ground was near his home, but he was quite sick
    and 82 years of age. An old friend of the family, Mr. W. C. Davis, who was the
    officer holding the election, got an opportunity and went to the house to see
    how the old man was getting along.

    "Grandfather was deeply interested in the result of the election, especially of
    that precinct. He asked Davis how the election was going, and whether there
    was any danger of that precinct voting for secession. Being told that it was
    almost solid for the Union, he replied, 'That's all right, and that being the
    case I will not try to vote; but if there is any danger I will readily give my
    life to save the Union.' That proved to be his last sickness. He died soon
    after."

    During the War of 1812 William McTeer was First Seargeant in Captain Jehu
    Stephen's Company of Mounted Riflemen; they were in active service from
    Tennessee down into Florida.

    On 7 June 1816 John White Jr. deeded to William McTeer, both of Blount County,
    for $570, a Negro woman named Lucy aged about 23 years, and a Negro boy child
    named Henry aged about seven months. Witnesses: Samuel Bogal, John White.

    In the 1830 census of the Eastern Division of Blount County, William McTier was
    listed as 50-60 years; his household had two boys aged 5-10 years; females
    40-50, 20-30 and a little girl under five years. In 1840 he was listed as
    60-70 years, his wife 50-60, two sons 15-20, and a daughter 15-20. His sons
    are listed in 1850 in separate households, but William and his wife do not
    appear in that enumeration. In 1860 they were listed in a separate household at
    Ellejoy P. O., William was aged 80 years born in Pennsylvania and Mary was aged
    75 born in Tennessee. Mary's sister Ann McTeer (widow of Martin McTeer) wasliving next door, then son James McTeer, and in the second house down the road
    son Andrew.

    Apparently William McTeer was a much larger land owner than is evident in the
    Blount County deed records. By his father's will he inherited 260 acres "of
    the home plantation, including the old improvement, and he bought in some
    additional acreage when the lands of his brother Robert were foreclosed.

    There were four Blount County land grants from the State of Tennessee to
    William McTeer; on 25 November 1824, 100 acres; on 5 July 1826, 132 acres; on
    20 January 1840, 22 acres; and on 17 July 1843, three acres. The first two of
    these grants were filed on 21 July 1824 in the Blount County Entry Takers Book,
    100 acres surveyed 24 September 1824 on Ellejoy Creek bounded by the original
    survey to Robert McTeer, and on 9 January 1826, 132 acres, surveyed 28 April
    1826, bounded by Samuel Bogle, Adam Kuns, William Cummings, John Williams and
    James Wilson.

    On 5 September 1830 Mathew H. Bogle conveyed to William McTeer, both of Blount
    County, for $500, 114 acres 15 perches on Ellejoy Creek, and on 11 October 1843
    William Garner deeded to William McTeer, for $50, 36 acres "where I now live."

    On 1 August 1836 William McTeer sold to Elizabeth Cummings, both of Blount
    County, for $100, 132 acres on Ellejoy Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel Bogle,
    Adam Kuns, Willim Cummings, John Williams and James Wilson.

    On 23 June 1837 William McTier, Benjamin Tipton and William Davis jointly
    obtained from the State of Tennessee a grant of 2230 acres, surveyed for them
    18 October 1836 partly in Blount County and partly in Sevier County. On 1 Jun
    1852 William McTeer transferred to Andrew B. McTeer and James A. McTeer,
    jointly and equally, for $100 his "interest and claim", being a two-thirds part
    of this large undivided tract.

    On 2 May 1836 William was listed among Blount County Justices of the Peace and
    was at the same time chosen as County Chairman.

    William McTeer performed marriage 20 November 1851 of John Townsend to Nancy
    Hubbard.

    Evidently William McTeer died intestate and his two sons A. B. and J. A. McTeer
    were then appointed as Adminstrators of the estate. The Blount County Court
    Minutes for December 1866 record an inventory and sale, and for March 1869 a
    report and settlement of the Estate of William McTeer deceased. The only
    papers in this probate file are disconnected receipts, the earliest dated 13
    August 1862 and the latest 4 January 1869.

    Some time after the Civil War these two sons (then his only surviving children)
    set up four deeds making a division of their father's real property. All of
    these lands were located in Blount County on Ellejoy Creek. On 2 January 1869
    Andrew B. McTeer to James A. McTeer, two tracts totaling 676 acres, adjoining
    lands of M. Kounts, Samuel Kounts, Cummings and heirs of William Perry,
    consideration a "quit claim from James A. McTeer for land on which I now live."
    On 26 February 1869 two deeds from James A. McTeer to Andrew B. McTeer for
    three tracts totaling 469 acres bounded by lands of John Heddricks, J. A.
    McTeer, J. H. Gillespie, Cummings and Caleb Davis, total considerations $1000.
    On 18 May 1869 Andrew B. McTeer to James A. McTeer, 318 1/2 acres bounded by
    John Heddrick, A. B. McTeer and J. H. Gillespie, consideration $500.

    Finally, twenty years after the old man's death, on 6 November 1882 Andrew B.
    McTeer and James A. McTeer were reappointed Administrators of the Estate of
    William McTeer deceased; George C. Davis and Will A. McTeer signed the bond
    for $1000. On 12 May 1883 small amounts of cash were distributed to A. B. and
    J. A. McTeer.

    Buried in Eusebia Cemetery.
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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 60-61.
    "The Townsend Heritage," Kathy Townsend, 1984, p 22.

    William married Mary Bogle 16 Sep 1819, , Blount County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of Andrew Bogle and Elizabeth Campbell) was born 5 May 1785, , Tennessee; died 16 Nov 1866, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary Bogle was born 5 May 1785, , Tennessee (daughter of Andrew Bogle and Elizabeth Campbell); died 16 Nov 1866, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 60.

    Children:
    1. Andrew Bogle McTeer was born 5 Sep 1820, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee; died 13 Jun 1885, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee.
    2. Martin McTeer was born 31 Oct 1821, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 13 Jan 1822.
    3. 6. James Anderson McTeer was born 30 May 1823, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee; died 28 Nov 1894, Ellejoy, Blount County, Tennessee; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    4. Mary McTeer was born 16 Oct 1826, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 28 Feb 1868.
    5. William Jasper McTeer was born 10 Jan 1829, , Blount County, Tennessee; died 13 Feb 1829; was buried , Blount County, Tennessee.

  3. 14.  John Pitner was born Tennessee; died 1836, , Hamilton, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    On 23 May 1856 Rufus W. Cresswell of Sevier County, Tennessee (the child's
    uncle), as next friend applied for bounty land in the right of Mary Angeline
    Pitner, "daughter and only minor heir" of John Pitner who enlisted on 18 June
    1812 for a term of six months service during the War of 1812 as private soldier
    in Captain William Henderson's Company in a Regiment of Tennessee Militia
    commanded by Colonel Johnson "or said company acted as spies to General
    Taylor's Brigade." John Pitner had died in the fall of 1836 in Hamilton
    County, Tennessee and his widow Dorotha Pitner had died about 1838 in Walker
    County, Georgia. Also on 23 May 1856 Andrew H. Pitner (Mary Angeline's brother
    born 26 October 1823) deposed likewise and said he was present at the death of
    each of his parents. Glasgo Snoddy and Samuel Cresswell attested to the
    identity of both Rufus M. Cresswell and Mary Angeline Pitner.

    A "Copy of Family Record" offered as supporting evidence with this application
    shows the names and birthdates of nine children of John Pitner, the eldest
    Hariet Matilda born 13 July 1817 and the youngest Mary Angeline born 6 April
    1836. To authenticate this copy Louvecy McTeer (listed in the record as
    Louvecy Croton Pitner born 9 December 1819) deposed on 28 April 1856 before
    Michael Kountz of Blount County that she had then in her possession John
    Pitner's Family Bible, which she had kept ever since he died.

    On 13 December 1820 John Pinter (Pitner in the signature) of Blount County, for
    $600 deeded to John Jones Jr. of Washington County, Virginia, a tract of land
    containing 228 acres 13 poles on the "Waters of Isle of Joy" (Ellejoy).
    Witnesses: Adam Pitner, Isaac Lindsay, John Kincannen. Acknowledged in June
    1821 by Adam Pitner. Filed 22 February 1822.
    ----------
    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 94.

    John — Dorothy Cresswell. Dorothy was born Tennessee; died Abt 1838, , Walker, Georgia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Dorothy Cresswell was born Tennessee; died Abt 1838, , Walker, Georgia.

    Notes:

    On 23 May 1856 Rufus W. Cresswell of Sevier County, Tennessee (the child's
    uncle), as next friend applied for bounty land in the right of Mary Angeline
    Pitner, "daughter and only minor heir" of John Pitner who enlisted on 18 June
    1812 for a term of six months service during the War of 1812 as private soldier
    in Captain William Henderson's Company in a Regiment of Tennessee Militia
    commanded by Colonel Johnson "or said company acted as spies to General
    Taylor's Brigade." John Pitner had died in the fall of 1836 in Hamilton
    County, Tennessee and his widow Dorotha Pitner had died about 1838 in Walker
    County, Georgia. Also on 23 May 1856 Andrew H. Pitner (Mary Angeline's brother
    born 26 October 1823) deposed likewise and said he was present at the death of
    each of his parents. Glasgo Snoddy and Samuel Cresswell attested to the
    identity of both Rufus M. Cresswell and Mary Angeline Pitner.

    A "Copy of Family Record" offered as supporting evidence with this application
    shows the names and birthdates of nine children of John Pitner, the eldest
    Hariet Matilda born 13 July 1817 and the youngest Mary Angeline born 6 April
    1836. To authenticate this copy Louvecy McTeer (listed in the record as
    Louvecy Croton Pitner born 9 December 1819) deposed on 28 April 1856 before
    Michael Kountz of Blount County that she had then in her possession John
    Pitner's Family Bible, which she had kept ever since he died.

    On 13 December 1820 John Pinter (Pitner in the signature) of Blount County, for
    $600 deeded to John Jones Jr. of Washington County, Virginia, a tract of land
    containing 228 acres 13 poles on the "Waters of Isle of Joy" (Ellejoy).
    Witnesses: Adam Pitner, Isaac Lindsay, John Kincannen. Acknowledged in June
    1821 by Adam Pitner. Filed 22 February 1822.
    ----------
    Reference:
    McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis
    McTeer, 1975, p 94.

    Children:
    1. Hariet Matilda Pitner was born 13 Jul 1817.
    2. Pitner
    3. 7. Lovicey Croton Pitner was born 9 Dec 1819, Tennessee; died 30 May 1888; was buried Eusebia Cemetery, Blount County, Tennessee.
    4. Pitner
    5. Pitner
    6. Pitner
    7. Andrew H. Pitner was born 26 Oct 1823.
    8. Pitner
    9. Mary Angeline Pitner was born 6 Apr 1836.