He was left a horse in his father's Will and was also an executor with his mother.
Francis, William, and Robert Prince from Spartanburg District, SC erected "Prince's Station" about 100 yards from the Cave Springs, near the junction of Sulphur Fork and Red River--one of the principle stations in the Cumberland-Red River area. [Along the Warioto: A History of Montgomery Co., TN. Ursula Smith Beach, 1964, pp. 22,23]
He served in the Revolutionary War.
He and his brother William and at least 60 others were granted land on Eddy Creek in Caldwell County, Kentucky, in the years 1798 & 1799.
Edward's marker is a hand shaped sandstone with his initials E M and the year of his death 1827.
Her marker reads Alsey, wife of E. Mitchusson, died 1801, age 36 years.
He served in the Revolutionary War.
He and his brother William and at least 60 others were granted land on Eddy Creek in Caldwell County, Kentucky, in the years 1798 & 1799.
Edward's marker is a hand shaped sandstone with his initials E M and the year of his death 1827.
She was 8 in 1920.
His father-in-law James Satterfield left him a horse in his Will.
He went to Texas shortly after his wife's death and their children stayed with family in Caldwell County.
She was left a woman's saddle in her father's Will.