Archive for the ‘Military’ Category
Men and Regiments Assigned to Remove Cherokee’s in 1832 – Tennessee Trails
Men and Regiments Assigned to Remove Cherokee's in 1832 – Tennessee Trails.
Israel Blagg and Jefferson Blagg are listed. Israel gets a land grant in Arkansas due to his service.
Escape to the Silent Cities: Bethlehem Cemetery – First Public Cemetery In Washington County Arkansas
Blog entry about Bethlehem Cemetery in Washington County Arkansas. There’s several family members from different branches of my family buried there. Kind of interesting they were in the same place generations before their descendants married. Check out the photo and info on Martha Muse Oliver and her husband Benjamin Franklin Johnson. She was the granddaughter of two Revolutionary War veterans. Thomas West and Mary Renshaw’s tombstones are also featured.
Soldiers of the Revolution and the War of 1812 …
Soldiers of the Revolution and the War of 1812 ….
Info on America Brooks and family, including father miles brooks
Blaggs in Army Indian Campaign Service Index
Tennessee
Kalah Blagg (Caleb?)
Chal????? Co, 2 Vol Mounted Gunmen West Tennessee Image 1782
War of 1818
Prvt
Jefferson Blagg
Lafferry’s Co, Lindsay’s Reg’t Tenn Mtd Vols Image 1781
Cherokee War
Prvt
Jefferson Blagg
T??m Co Highland Batt’n, Georgia Mil Image 1780
Cherokee Disturbance and Removal
Prvt
Jacob Blagg
Chal????? Co, 2 Vol Mounted Gunmen West Tennessee Image 1779
War of 1818
Prvt
Israel Blagg (probably not my Israel — he would be too young)
Boyds Co 1st Tennessee Infantry Image 1778
Cherokee War
Prvt
The Oliver Family
Martha Muse Oliver, wife of Benjamin Franklin Johnson, comes from a pretty interesting family. She’s the grandmother of Ella Dorcas Johnson who married John Sylvester Blagg (just so y’all can place her).
This information is condensed from here.
I think it’s the first definate link to a Revolutionary war veteren. Martha’s grandfather, Douglas Oliver, sserved from 1775 to 1776 including along the Potomac. He served nine tours of duty.
Charles Yarbrough Oliver, his son, is lsited in the 1850 Census mortality schedule so the above link’s mention of his death in 1854 seems incorrect. The family seems quite influential in Anderson COunty TN.
I actually found this to be a really good link. I’ll post some more info I found on the Oliver and Muse families in the next few days. It seems a pretty well researched line of the family!