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She was married to Ephriam Hans FREDRICKSON . She was married to Erastus JOHNSON. He was married to Frances Maranda MIKESELL on Jul 17 1866 in Salt Lake City, S-Lk, UT. He was married to Frances Maranda MIKESELL on Jul 17 1866 in Salt Lake City, Davis Co., Utah. Children were: Polly Ann PULSIPHER, Frances M PULSIPHER, William PULSIPHER, Cynthia D PULSIPHER, Margaret A. PULSIPHER, Mary A PULSIPHER, Lilly Viola PULSIPHER, Lucy E PULSIPHER, Harriet E PULSIPHER, Henry E PULSIPHER, Eliza Jane PULSIPHER, George E PULSIPHER, Ruth PULSIPHER. He was married to Alice HOLMES . She was married to Jacob OSBORN . Children were: George OSBORN, John OSBORNE, Abigail OSBORN. Children were: Lauren Eva QUESENBERRY, Leigh Ellen QUESENBERRY, Grace Anna QUESENBERRY , Daniel Stephen QUESENBERRY, Glen Edward (Ted) QUESENBERRY. She was married to Sir Sir Alan Baron of ZOUCHE * about 1227 in England. Children were: Sir Roger ZOUCHE *Baron Zouche. She was married to Sir Sir Alan Baron of ZOUCHE * about 1227 in England. Children were: Sir Roger ZOUCHE *Baron Zouche. She was married to Hugh de VERE after 1222. Children were: Robert de VERE Earl of Oxford. Children were: JOHN I Baron WAKE. She was married to JOHN de LACY Earl of Lincoln before 1221. Children were: Maud de LACY Countess of Lincoln. He was married to Hawise of CHESTER Countess of Lincoln about 1199. Children were: Margaret de QUINCY. Children were: Hawise de QUINCY. Children were: Elena de QUINCY *. Children were: Elena de QUINCY *. He was married to Margaret de BEAUMONT * before 1173. Children were: Roger II de QUINCY *Earl of Winchester, Hawise de QUINCY. She was married to David OSBORN on Feb 14 1857. She was married to Hubert (Twin) MOORE . She was married to Nicolaus MAERKLIN. Children were: Anna MAERKLIN . He was married to Agnes HARRINGTON. Children were: Katherine RADCLIFFE, Isabella RADCLIFFE. She was married to James HARRINGTON [SIR KNIGHT] in Of, Woolfage, Northamptonshire, England. Children were: Agnes HARRINGTON, William HARINGTON, Elizabeth HARRINGTON, Alice HARRINGTON, Jennet (Joanna) HARRINGTON, Margaret HARINGTON , Isabella HARRINGTON, Clemence HARINGTON. He was married to Clemence STANDISH on Mar 13 1396. Children were: Alexander RADCLIFFE [SIR KNIGHT] . He was married to Margaret TRAFFORD in 1371. Children were: John RADCLIFFE. She was married to Thomas DAVENPORT about 1496 in Orsdal, Lancs, England. She was married to Ralph STANDISH. Children were: Alexander STANDISH , Thomas STANDISH, Brian STANDISH, Gilbert STANDISH, Lawrence STANDISH, Hugh STANDISH. Children were: Margaret RADCLIFFE. Children were: Margaret RADCLIFFE. Roberta Reagan lists death as 1800. Source: 'Book of Ragan/Reagan,' Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 9. Roberta B. Reagan, 21 November 1995, 508 Snowberry Ct., Noblesville, IN 46060. Parents: Timothy RAGAN and Mary LARY. He was married to Mary MORRICE on Jan 21 1732. Children were: Timothy RAGAN . She was married to Walter Hyrum MIKESELL. Children were: Sandra Lee MIKESELL, Paula Jean MIKESELL, Susan Lynn MIKESELL. In his youth, he was probably taught to read and write by his mother, and was taught the art of farming and blacksmithing by his father. So this was one of his lifetime occupations. He was also a carpenter and as most men did in those days, he could do almost any chore needed in daily life. An early church census verifies their birth years. The census was taken in St. John and Prince George Parishes, Prince George County, Maryland on 31 31 August 1776 and listed; Timothy Ragan, age 26, and Elizabeth Ragan, age 16. No children were listed. Traditions say that Timothy had four brothers who all served in the Revolutionary War and afterward moved to Tennessee. Other Reagans found in that early period include: Jeremiah in Washington County, Daniel in Greene County, Charles in Blount County, and James in Sevier County and a James in Knox County. These men were all of an age to have been Timothy's brothers but no definite connection to any of them has been made. Timothy Reagan served in the Revolution with the Continental Troops of Maryland. He was seriously wounded at the Battle of Brandywine and again later in the war. Muster roll records found in the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Show that he served as private with Captain John Eccleston, in the 2nd Regiment of Maryland Troops, commanded by Colonel Thomas Price. The records also show that he was left at a hospital in Chester, Pennsylvania, on 12 September 1777, the day after the Battle of Brandywine. He was reported as still being in the hospital six months later. No records of a pension or bounty land grants were found. Timothy's name is found on the 1783 tax lists of Pittsylvania County, Virginia with five people in his family at that time. He does not appear on the tax lists for 1785. His name is found in Caswell County, North Carolina, in the January and April counts of 1786. There were then seven persons in his family: a male age 21-60, 3 males under 21 or over 60, and 3 females. Two grants of land, located in Caswell County, North Carolina, were recorded for Timothy Reagan. The first was issued in 1791 to Timothy Regan for 200 acres 'on the waters of Fish Pond.' Disposal of this land was recorded in Caswell County, North Carolina Deed Book 'H', pages 110/11. The deed says 'THIS INDENTURE made the thirteenth day of October and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety two Between Timothy Regan of the County of Caswell, North Carolina of the one part and Solomon Clark of the said County and State of the other part...' The second grant, dated 3 December 1795, was issued to Timothy Ragan and John Grant for 157 acres of land 'on waters of Wolf Island.' Records of disposal of this land have not been located yet but it is believed that Timothy moved to East Tennessee very soon after this date of 1795. No mention of his name has been found in early records of the counties of Washington, Sullivan, Hawkins, Greene, or Jefferson. He is said to have joined a group of pioneers who pushed farther into the Indians' lands and built the settlement around the Shield's Fort, later Lawson's Fort, in Sevier County Tennessee. The late Joe A. Sharp, County Historian, believed this fort was located on Middle Creek. The date was probably a little later than the settlement of Sevierville. The State of Tennessee began issuing land grants in 1806 and the earliest found for Timothy Reagan was surveyed in 1807. According to the State Archivist, both land grants still in existence for Timothy were for purchased land, not bounty land. The first grant was surveyed 26 February 1807 and was granted 22 May 1810: '... a certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres and one hundred and sixteen poles lying in the County of Sevier in the District South of French Broad and Holston on the waters of Middle Creek there being due and chargeable on said land the sum of fifty dollars and seventy-three cents with interest thereon...' This tract joined the lands of Jennett (Shields) Tipton, widow of Joshua Tipton and the land of John Marshall. The second grant was entered 13 May 1824 and granted on 6 August 1824. This land joined a corner of Nancy Robinson's land: '... or parcel of land containing twenty-five acres, lying in the County aforesaid. Beginning at a white oak on a line of said Reagan's old survey ...' Since this tract joined the old survey it is believed that this is where Timothy lived until his death, or until he went to live with his son, Richard, who had settled in White Oak Flats now Gatlinburg. His great grandson, John H. Reagan, described Timothy as a tall, fine looking man, strong and having great vitality even in his older years. He was loved and respected by people and was fun-loving and witty. Being an Irishman, he enjoyed a practical joke now and then. A story handed down through the years tells that although he had built the stocks for the jail in Sevierville, he pretended that he did not know how they operated and persuaded the sheriff to sit in them to demonstrate for him. When the sheriff did he promptly locked them and enjoyed the fun at the sheriff's expense. (Wonder what happened when the sheriff did get out!) We don't know the exact date of Timothy or Elizabeth's death. That he was living in 1824 is indicated by the entry of the land record above. Neither of them appear on the 1830 census of Sevier County so it is assumed their deaths occurred before that date. Family traditions say that Timothy Reagan was buried in an unmarked grave at White Oak Flats Cemetery, Gatlinburg, Tennessee near where the first person buried, in the lower left hand corner of the old part of the cemetery, looking up the Graveyard hill from the gate. Timothy and Elizabeth Reagan had a large family, some say ten sons and one daughter. The North Carolina census indicates there were three females in the family in 1786 so there may have been more daughters in the family. Most of these children moved from Sevier County farther to the West and South. The oldest son, Richard, remained and was one of the first settlers of White Oak Flats, now Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Source: 'Smoky Mountain Clans', Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 1-3. 'The Book of Ragan/Reagan', Donald B. Reagan, 1993, p 396. 'In the Shadow of the Smokies', Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1993, p 578. Parents: John RAGAN and Mary MORRICE. He was married to Elizabeth TRIGG (LUTZ) in 1775/76 in , , Maryland. Children were: Richard REAGAN, REAGAN, REAGAN, REAGAN, REAGAN, Sarah REAGAN, Elizabeth REAGAN, Celia Drusilla REAGAN, Catherine REAGAN, Mary Ann REAGAN, Timothy REAGAN [Jr.], Jeremiah REAGAN, REAGAN, REAGAN, REAGAN, REAGAN. He was married to Mary LARY before 1708. Children were: John RAGAN. He was married to Wife NELSON in Anne Arundel, Maryland. Children were: Timothy RAGAN. She was married to Lydia A EMERT on Nov 13 1856 in Blount Co. TN. She was married to James ADAMS on May 7 1662 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Children were: Presila ADAMS, Elizabeth ADAMS, James ADAMS, James ADAMS, Hannah ADAMS, John ADAMS, Son ADAMS, Nathaniel ADAMS, Daughter ADAMS, Dorcas ADAMS, Abigail ADAMS. He was married to Priscilla RAMSDEN RAMSDELL about 1625 in , , , England. Children were: John RAMSDEN RAMSDELL , Aquilla RAMSDEN RAMSDELL, Elizabeth RAMSDEN RAMSDELL, Jonathan RAMSDEN RAMSDELL , Isaack RAMSDEN RAMSDELL, Prescilla RAMESDEN. She was married to John RAMSDEN RAMSDELL about 1625 in , , , England. Children were: John RAMSDEN RAMSDELL, Aquilla RAMSDEN RAMSDELL , Elizabeth RAMSDEN RAMSDELL, Jonathan RAMSDEN RAMSDELL, Isaack RAMSDEN RAMSDELL , Prescilla RAMESDEN. He was married to Susannah HAWKINS on Nov 7 1863 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. Children were: Ann Jane BAILEY, Sarah BAILEY, James Richard BAILEY, Joseph Arnold BAILEY, Susannah Hawkins BAILEY, John Francis Hawkins BAILEY, Margaret Bailey LEATHAM , Eli Hawkins BAILEY, Lorenzo Hawkins BAILEY, Parley Hawkins (RAMSDEN)BAILEY , Willard Hawkins BAILEY, Elmer Hawkins (RAMSDEN)BAILEY (TWIN), Elmo Hawkins BAILEY [twin], Lorin Hawkins BAILEY. She was married to Thomas RENEAU in 1782 in Cecil Twp, Washington, PA. Children were: Aaron RENEAU, Narcissa RENEAU, Celia RENEAU, Lewis RENEAU, Jesse RENEAU, Meredith RENEAU, John Fleming RENEAU. She was married to Billy Edward DENTON . She was married to William STEARNS about 1602 in , , , England. Children were: Isaac STEARNS. |