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Jacob Straley > Jacob Straley Jr. > Rev. Jacob Lynch Straley III

Rev. Jacob Lynch STRALEY III

Born: 1797;GCVA
Died: 1851, Polk, TN

Father:  Jacob STRALEY Jr.

Mother: Martha FRENCH

 

Married in GCVA

Eliza BERGAN

Born: in North Carolina
Died:

Buried:

Father:

Mother:

 

Children:
 

1. Margaret C. Straley (m. Jefferson E. ELDREDGE in TN)
 

Notes:

  • They had nine children.

 

2. Caladonia Straley (b. 1832; m. Joseph R. TAYLOR (b. 1832, SC) in 1856 in NC)

Children:

  1. Hilary H. Taylor (b. c. 1845, MS)

  2. Charlotte Taylor

  3. Calvin J. Taylor

  4. Susanna Taylor (b. c. 1831)

  5. Ursula L. Taylor (b. c. 1837; m. Henry HUNT)

  6. Mary L. Taylor

Notes:

 

3. Sarah Ann Elizabeth Straley "Sallie" (b. Mar 23, 1838; d. Sep 28, 1905, Belspring, VA; m. David Crockett STRALEY)

Children:

  1. Joseph Lynch Straley (b. Mar 18, 1862, VA; m1. Eliza J. ONEY; m2. Ashley J. GOOCH)

  2. William A. Straley "Willie" (b. Dec 12, 1864, VA)

  3. Walter Augustus Straley "Gustus" (b. Dec 12, 1864, VA; m. Mary G. ONEY)

  4. Callie Magnolia Triplett Straley "Maggie" (b. Mar 10, 1870; m. Jackson L. GILLIE)

  5. Eliza Jane Burgen Straley "Lillie" (b. Mar 12, 1872)

  6. Dandridge Edgar Straley "Dan" (b. May 25, 1875; m. Hanah R. LOTT "Birdie")

  7. David French Straley (b. May 25, 1875)

  8. Charles May Straley "Mac" (b. Dec 7, 1877; m. Fannie W. WEBB)

  9. Louie Crocket Straley (b. Aug 23, 1879; m. Ella WALTERS)

Notes:

 
Notes:
  • Jacob L was a Southern Methodist minister ("one of the first who preached to the Indians") and his ministerial duties took him and his family to Burnesville, Yancey Co, NC, where they lived for approximately 3 years. They then moved to TN about 1850.

  • His wife's last name may have been "BARGIN".

  • Caladonia's husband, Joseph TAYLOR, was a builder/contractor known for building the best homes in Cleveland/Bradley Co, TN.

  • Page Sources:
    1) A History of The Middle New River Settlements and Contiguous Territory books, by David E. Johnston (1906)


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