1820's Haywood Co. Petition

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From Crockett Times, Thursday, July 7, 1977
A PETITION FROM 1820's by Maxine Mayo (A historian for Crockett County)

The original copy of this petition is in the State Library and Archives at Nashville; a Xerox copy of it was brought by this writer for the Historical Society files. There is no date on the petition, and the staff at the Library and Archives has assigned the date 1825 to it. I think however, that it should be dated sometime between 1828 and 1834 for this reason: one of the signers, John Nunn, first bought land in this area in 1828 and died in 1834. If anyone has any information that would enable the Society to date this document more precisely, please let us know.

Those who signed this petition were living in the portion of Haywood County that became Crockett County district numbers 5, 6, 8, 10 and 14.

These counties of Tennessee were not divided into civil districts until 1836; prior to that, they were divided according to the military districts, with the captains of the various militia companies performing duties similar to those performed by the magistrates of the districts today. (Note: I found a Captain McMillan listed in 1834 but had no first name for Haywood County.)

Every male resident from 16 to 45 years of age who was in good health was required to serve in the militia and to provide his own firearms. There were regularly scheduled muster days for the militia to assemble and be drilled in military maneuvers.

PETITION

"To the Honourable Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Tennessee Your petitioners humbly represent that they reside on the north side of the south fork of the Forked Deer River in Haywood Co., that the people on that side of the river have had a battalion ever since the organization of the County and they compose the second Battalion of the Eighty Sixth Regiment, that they have heretofore had to cross the swamp of the aforesaid river to attend all regimental musters, that the swamp is something like three miles wide and that it is often times wholly impassable. They therefore pray your honourable body to relieve them in the premises by dividing the regiment, giving to them a separate regiment on the north side of said river."

SIGNERS OF 1820 PETITION

John M. Farland (Major) A.W. Thompson Joel Parker
David S. Wilson Joseph Babett Jas. H.Taylor
Jesse Embrey Crockett ? Hamner W.H. Hamner
Bird B. Smith Wm. Johnson Jr. W.R. Blackerd
Josiah Leake Nath G. Perkins George ? ?
William F. Thompson James P. Kavanaugh Wm. Wagner
Western Harris B.H. Strange Britton whitley
Samuel Conner John N. Stewart Sam'l (?) Green
Alfred Kennedy James M. Henderson John V. Henderson
Robert Jennings James Wyse Jno. P. Wimberly
H.H. Davidson Levi Wooten John F. Felts
Thomas Furgerson Milam ? Antwine Joseph Ferguson
S. J. Henderson John Nunn Thomas Thweatt
Archibald I. McMillan Stephen Cox James Pigg
Joseph E. Powell Broadwaters Matney William M. Matney
John Matney Jas. F. Wortham Samuel Scott
Moore L. Moss Chas. Wortham John Sandlin
Walter Bell Elisha Roberds Joel Whitfield
Neal McMillan John Parker John W. Wortham
Obadiah Carson T.T. ? Maben Walter A.Bell
B. Whitfield James N. Parker James A. Harris
William Johnson A. Thompson Franklin Buck
John Wainwright Enos Norville Benj. May
Joseph Bridger Jacob Helmanisly(?) Ro. F. Pigg
Isaac M. Johnson John N. Branch (?) R.W. Jones
Henry Edwards W.F. Tweedy Thomas Yancy
Isaac Koonce Charles R. Johnson Stephen Milbern
Tobias Beter ? M. Clanton Alexander Henry
Wm. Parker John Oneal Wm. M. Wood
Kinthen Hathaway M. Pugh Brehon Hawkins
C.B. Porter (?) David Nunn Carter B. Harris
John Sluder A. M. Sluder B. H. Sluder
William Dixon William Antwine Corencie Miller (?)
B. J. Harget Jno. A. Johnson Wiley Avery
Nathan (?) Parker John Smith T. Shearin
James Johnson James W. McFarland Francis E. Mahan
John Booth Parker Embrey A. Hawkins
William Boling Cornelius Buck Robert Burns
Daniel B. Boling John C. Parker Seth Williams
Alfred R. ??? Wm. Shearin Thomas Boling Jr.
Thomas Boling Sr. Phil Banford (?) Benjamin Booth ?
James P. Mabin R.W. May G. Coleman
James W. Hawkins Asbury Freeman George P. Hargat
Lorenzo Dow Mitchell T.F. Thompson Henry Buck
Cornelius Ralls G. Wortham Stephen Childers
Joseph Hargett E. Thomas Alfred Freeman
Stephen Johnson Walter A. Bell George O. Bell
John H. Bell Wm. Jenkins Hugh Mathis
Ephraim Mitchell William Mathis David Bolin
Daniel H. Burnett G.B. Bolin Amma Killet
John H. Prescott Malale Gentry Solomon Hinton
Stephen S. Booth William M. Yancy James Munndy
Gearly Jones Stephen H. Whitley Newt Edwards
Henry A. Powell Jesse Eason Isaac Jones
Francis M. Wood Edmond Howard James Moore
Felin G. Whitley Asriah Mabin Ralph Williams
Kenneth McIver Laboren Jones August McIver
John McIver Robert Boles Sr. Benjamin Boles
Benjamin W. Perry Jackson Warrin Thomas R.(?) Harlow
Brown B. Moran Jackson Moran R. Boles
John S. Reddick Benjamin King Edward Williams
Edwin D. Stokes Richard Brown John B. Williams
Reuben Raules Cornelius Raules Theophilus Reddick
Allen Stokes Benjamin Branch William Burnett
Jacob McFarland Jefferson Wilson W.R. Wortham
William Smith    

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