C H A P T E R 8




The Descendants of Eleanor Ewing

Eleanor2, Ewing (Alexader1, Robert A)

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GENERATION NO. 2

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       1. Eleanor Ewing {72} was born about 1721 in Ulster, Ireland. She was the daughter of Alexander Ewing {66} and Rebeckah [———?———] {68}. Eleanor died before 1740/41 in Maryland. She married Andrew Porter {3836} in Maryland.

Known child of Eleanor is:

 + 2.       i.   Robert Porter {3837}, born about 1737/38, died about 1781.


Andrew married (2) Margaret Leiper/Leeper {4121}. Margaret died about 1802 in Cecil County, Maryland. Andrew died about 1788 or 1789 between the date of his will 6 Aug 1788 and when the will was presented to the court 22 Jun 1789.

Known children of Andrew and Margaret are:

     3.       ii.   James Leiper Porter {3838}.

     4.      iii.   Mary Porter {3839}.

     5.      iv.   Margaret Porter {3840}. She married Richard Gay {3865}.

     6.       v.   Eleanor Porter {3841}. She married Robert Porter {4581}.

     7.      vi.   Catherine Porter {3842}. She married James Evans {3847}.

     8.     vii.   Elizabeth Porter {3843}. She married John Linsey [Lindsay] {3848}.

In 1990 on a tour of Cecil County, Maryland, where the Ewing families settled, a lane was identified off U.S. 222 that led to the house of Andrew Porter which was still standing. Andrew had purchased 500 acres for £875 from the Hyde heirs. The Patent for this land extended to the Susquehanna River. From his will dated in Aug 1788, Andrew indicates all of the purchase price had not been paid.


This family is different from what was first believed to be the correct family. The key person that allows us to properly identity the children of Eleanor Ewing and Andrew Porter is their grandson, Andrew Porter {3837} of Wythe County, Virginia.


We know from the will of Eleanor's father, Alexander Ewing {66}, that Alexander had a son-in-law named Andrew Porter. Alexander did not name his daughter Eleanor in his will but we were able to identify her with the wills of her brothers. William Ewing {70} named his sister, Elanor [Eleanor], in his will.


Since the evidence leads us to believe that Eleanor Ewing and Andrew Porter had only one child, Robert, as indicated above, we believe that Robert was born about 1737 or very early 1738. And, Eleanor either died in childbirth or a short time after Robert was born. Since we have estimated Eleanor's birth year as 1721, we can assume that she got married between the age of fifteen and eighteen. If she got married when she was fifteen or sixteen, it is possible that she had died before her father, Alexander, wrote his will in 1738. Also, that would indicate that her son Andrew was born before 1738. Eleanor could have been born a couple of years before 1721 with another child being born to Rebeckah about 1721 that died young.


The will of Andrew Porter and the will of his second wife, Margaret Leiper/Leeper will help us to separate the children of Andrew.


The will of Andrew Porter

Cecil County, Maryland Will book 5, page 207-210


In the Name of God Almighty Amen I Andrew Porter Senr of Cecil County & State of Maryland being in Perfect Health of body And of Sound mind memory and understanding but Calling to mind the uncertainty of this transitory life and well knowing that it is appointed once & for all men to Die and being desirous to Settle all my World affairs before it shall please God to Call me Hence do hereby Nominate make Publish & Declare this to be my last will and testament in manner and form following to Witt ~ ~ ~

First I Committ my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God from whence it Came and my body to the Earth to be there Decently Beriod at the discretion of my executor herein after named and after all my Just Debts are paid as to Such worldly Estate as it Hath pleased God to Endow me with I give devise and Bequeath as follows ~

Secondly I give and Bequeath unto my Beloved Wife Margret Porter one Negro woman Named Patience & one Molattoe Boy Named Bill also our Chest of Drawers and one Large Poplar Chest ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Thirdly I give & Devise unto my Son James Leiper Porter all my now Dwelling Plantation & tract of land Called Smith Fort Containing Five Hundred Acres also one other Small tract of Land adjoining thereto Called Sparkman Hall Containing Fourteen Acres and three Quarters of an acre of Land to him and his heirs for Ever ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Fourthly I also give and Bequeath unto my Said Son James one Negro Man Named Jim & one Negro Man Named Caesar and one Negro Boy Called Stephen Also one Molattoe Woman Named Joan & two Negro Girls Gemina & Milla ~ ~ ~

Fifth I give & Bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Porter one Negro Girl Named Dinah also two Cows and Calves Ten Head of Sheep one Riding Horse Bridle and Saddle and one Feather Bed Bedstead & Furniture ______ & the Sum of twenty pound Current Money to be paid her at the Expiration of one year after my Decease ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Sixth I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Margaret Gay Wife of Richard Gay the Sum of twenty Pounds Current money & no more to be paid her at the Expiration of two years after my Decease ~ ~

Seventh I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Linsey Wife of John Linsey of Pennsylvania the Sum of twenty Pounds Current Money and no more to be paid her at the Expiration of three years after my Decease ~ ~

Eight I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Elinor Porter Wife of Robt the Sum of twenty Pounds Current Money & no more to be paid her at the Expiration of Four years after my Decease ~ ~

Ninth I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Catharine Evans Wife of James Evans the Sum of twenty Pound Current money & no more to be paid her at the Expiration of Five year after my Decease ~

Tenth I give and Bequeath unto my Grandson Andrew Porter Son of Robert Porter Deceased the Sum of twenty Pounds Current Money & no more and to each of his Brothers and Sisters the Sum of twenty Shillings & no more ~ to be paid them at the Expiration of Six years after my Decease ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Eleventhly my Will is that in Case I Shall Die before I pay for the Land whereon I now live and Which I have now given my Son James Leiper Porter that then all the Remaining Part of my Estate which is not already given away be Sold and the Money arising therefrom be applied to the Payment of Said Debt but in Case the Said Debt is Paid in my life time then my Will is that all the Said Remaining part of my Estate which is not already given away Be & Remain the Property of my Said Son James Leiper Porter and that he pay out of it the further and additional Sum of ten pounds current Money in addition to the twenty Pounds already given to Each of his Sisters to Witt Margareat(sic) Elizabeth Elinor Catharine & Mary in the Same Manner & at the Same times ~

Twelthly & Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my Son James Leiper Porter Executor of this my Last Will & Testament revoking and making Null and Void all & Every Other Will or Wills heretofore by me made Rattifying and Confirming this to be my Last Will and testament and no other in Testimony of Which I have hereunto Set my hand and Affixed my Seal thereto this 6th Day of August in the year of our Lord Seventeen Hundred & Eighty Eight ~ ~

Signed Sealed Published & Declared by }                 Andrew Porter [seal]

Testator to be his last Will & Testament }

in the Presence of us the Subserivor at Whose request & Whose presence & in the Presence of each other We have hereunto Set our hands & Subscribed our Names as Witness thereto ~

John Hammond Cromwell, James Milholn, George Porter


Cecil County to Wit June 22d 1789 there Came James Leiper Porter and made Oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that the foregoing is the true and Whole last Will and Testament of Andrew Porter Late of Said County Deceased that hath Come to his hands and possession and that he Doth not Know of any other ~                                  Sworn before David Smith Regr


Cecil County to Wit June 22d then Came George Porter and James Millhollon (sic) two of the Subscribing Witnesses to the within Last Will and Testament of Andrew Porter late of Said county Deceased and made Oath on the Holy Evangels of almighty God that they did See the Said Testator Sign and Seal this Will that they Heard him publish pronounce and Declare this same to be his Last Will and Testament that at the time of his So Doing he was to the Best of their apprehensions a Sound and Disposing Mind Memory and understanding and they and John Hammond Cromwell Severally Set their hands to the Same as Witnesses in the Presence of one another ~


On this 22d Day of June Came Margaret Porter the Widow of Andrew Porter late of Cecil County Deceased and Quitted her Claim to the Several Requests and Devises made to her in the Will of her Said Husband Deceased and elected in loiu thereof her Dower or third Part of the Decd Estate both Real and Personal ~

                     before me David Smith Regr of wills in Cecil County


The will of Margaret [Leiper] Porter

Cecil County, Maryland Will Book 6, page 301-302


In the Name of God Amen I Margaret Porter Widow of Andrew Porter Deceased being weak of Body but of Sound Disposing Mind Memory & Understanding have made this my last Will and Testament in manner following VIZ I give devise and bequeath unto the Children of my Deceased Daughter Elizabeth Lindsey the Sum of one hundred Dollars to be paid at the Expiration of one year after my Decease also unto my Daughter Nelly Porter wife of Robert Porter the Sum of one hundred Dollars to be paid at the Expiration of two years after my Decease Also unto my Daughter Catharine Evans wife of James Evans the Sum of one hundred Dollars to be paid at the Expiration of three years after my Decease also unto my Grand Son Andrew Arbuckle who now lives with me the Sum of fifty Dollars to be paid to him when he shall arrive at the age of twenty one years, but if he should Die before he arrives to that age my will in that Case is that it be given to Andrew Porter the Son of James Leiper Porter to be paid to him when he shall arrive to the Age of twenty one years I also give unto James Leiper Porter's Son Andrew the further Sum of fifty Dollars to be paid to him at the age of twenty one afsd thereby giving my two last mentioned Grand Children my Daughter Pollys Share ______ considery her share equal to one of my other Daughters Share _____ Lastly I will devise and bequeath unto my Son James Leiper Porter the whole of the Residue of my Estate or which doth of Right belong to me of what Nature so ever he paying the Bequeath already herein made agreeable to my true Intent & Meaning ___ To the Lord I commend my Soul, My Body to be Decently buryed at the Discretion of my Son James Leiper Porter whom I hereby appoint Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all other will or wills by me heretofore made. In Testamony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal this 19th Day of May in the Year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred

 

                                                          Margaret Porter [signed with her mark]

Witness present

James Sims

William Linch 

Cecil County Decr 18th 1802 then came James Leiper Porter and made Oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that the foregoing is the true and whole last will and Testament of Margaret Porter late of said County. Deceased that had come to his hands or Possession and that he doth not know of any other ~

                                                Sworn before David Smith Reg

Cecil County Decr 18th 1802 then came James Sims and William Linch the two Subscribing Witnesses of the within last will and Testament of Margaret Porter late of said County Deceased and made Oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that they saw the said Testatrin Sign and Seal this will that they heard her publish pronounce and Declare the Same to be her last Will and Testament, that at the time of her so doing she was to the best of the Apprehensions of a Sound and disposing Mind Memory and Understanding and that they Subscribed the Same as Witnesses in the Presence and at the Request of the Testatrin ~

                                                 Sworn before David Smith Regr


Names of children mentioned in the above wills of:


       Andrew Porter                                                     Margaret Porter


       Margaret Gay                                  

       James Leiper                                                       James Leiper

       Mary                                                                               (Polly' share)

       Eleanor Porter                                                     Nelly Porter

       Catherine Evans                                                  Catherine Evans

       Elizabeth Linsey (sic)                             Elizabeth Lindsey, deceased


grandson Andrew Porter son of Robert Porter

                                                                grandson Andrew Arbuckle

                                                                (g son) Andrew son of James Leiper


Some of the children are married and the married name is shown as it was given in the will. The married names also help establish this family.


Margaret Gay had married an Arbuckle for her second husband. They are both deceased and the grandson of Margaret Porter, Andrew Arbuckle, had come back from Washington County, Pennsylvania to live with his grandmother after the death of his parents.


In her will Margaret mentions that the grandsons were getting Polly's share. This would most likely mean that "Polly" or Mary had died before her mother. In Margaret's will she has given something to the heirs of a child of her's that has preceded her in death. Margaret does not mention Robert Porter in her will or any children of Robert Porter. From this, we have concluded that Robert is not a child of Margaret and she is making sure that her estate just goes to her children and their heirs.


In Andrew Porter's {3836}will he names all of his children. Since his son Robert Porter {3837} preceded him in death, Andrew Porter {3845}, his grandson, he, Andrew {3836} gave something to Andrew Porter {3845} an heir of Robert Porter.


After Andrew Porter became of age and after he apparently learned of a possible inheritance, he signed the following Power of Attorney:


Wythe County, Virginia Deed Book 2, page 29


Know all men of these present that I Andrew Porter of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia do constitute and appoint Mathias White of the same County and State my true and lawful attorney for the express purpose to collect and receive a legacy from James Le[i]per Porter, which said Legacy was left me by the last will and testament of Andrew Porter deceased who was resident of the County of Cicel [Cecil] and State of Maryland hereby ratifying and confirming whatever my said attorney may or shall lawfully do in the primises aforesaid in as full and ample a manner as if I myself were personally present. In testimony of which I hereunto set my hand and affix my Seal this 12th day of April 1797.


Teste

R. Crockett                                                     Andrew Porter [Seal]


Wythe

       At a Court held for Wythe County the 12th day of April 1797. The within power of attorney to Mathias White was acknowledged by Andrew Porter the subscriber thereto, to be his voluntary act and deed, and was ordered to be Recorded. In testimony whereof I have here unto affixed my hand and private Seal there being no Seal of office this 12th day of April 1797.

                                                                Robert Crockett [Seal]

                                                                Clk of Wythe Court


Andrew had an inheritance coming from his grandfather, Andrew Porter, of twenty pounds currency “to be paid ...at the expiration of six years after my decease.” Andrew the grandfather had died about 1788-89 and this effort to collect the inheritance came about eight years after the death of Andrew Porter.


In 1996, a professional researcher was asked to check the records in the Maryland State Archives for any record that showed the disposition of any of Andrew Porter's grandfather’s estate to him. The researcher was not able to find any record that indicated that Andrew Porter, the grandson, received any portion of the estate of Andrew Porter deceased of Cecil County, Maryland. It would have been a wonderful find of information if the proper accounting of the inheritances had been recorded and were available for research.


From the book Clan Ewing in Scotland, we have a short record of the James Porter family. And, we know that the sister, Rachel, of James Porter married Nathaniel Ewing. Also, it has been indicated that a number of families traveled to America together or at about the same time. From the research that has been done for this book, we appear to have more Porter families in America living in the Cecil and Chester county area than what was originally thought. It is possible more Porter families came in 1727.


We have at least three men by the name of Andrew Porter and that would indicated that we have at least three Porter families that are close to the same age.

 

1.    Andrew the son of James Porter

2.    Andrew the husband of Eleanor Ewing. In his will he identifies himself as Andrew Porter, Senr.

3     Andrew the husband of Margaret Ewing.


From deed records for Cecil County, Maryland, we know that Gyles Porter purchased land on 16 November 1675. And, by 14 September 1703, Gyles, Margaret, and Sarah Porter were orphans of a Gyles Porter, deceased.


On 14 March 1716, James Porter purchased land from Gabriel Clements. Robert Porter sold stock and a servant man to his brother, John, on 26 November 1742.


The records of Prince Edward County, Virginia show some Porters were living in that area at the time the Ewing and Porter families from Cecil County moved to Virginia.


From a newspaper article published in Maryville, Tennessee in Blount County, titled “Porter family history outline” by Elizabeth Timmons in Tizzy’s corner we find: "there was a Porter Academy in Connecticut and one established in Blount County from the same line of Porters. Samuel, the fourth son, born March 5th 1661, lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He was the forefather of Governor Porter of Tennessee. It was his descendant who was in the Battle of Brandywine in Chester County, Pennsylvania."

In this effort, we will not try to place all of the different Porters. However, from the limited amount of information given above, we do have several Porter families that lived near each other. Also, from this limited amount of information, there is no way to determine the relationship between the various families.


It is possible that a Robert Porter could be the parent of the Andrew, the subject of this chapter, or the Andrew Porter the subject of the next chapter. The Cecil County records show:


Robert Porter of Cecil County had died by 16 June 1747 when his estate was inventoried by Thomas Shepard and Robert Williams. John Madow, Jr., and John Thompson signed as creditors. Andrew Porter, Jr. and Andrew Porter, Sr. signed as next of kin. Eleanor was the administrator. (A, pp. 37, 53)


Then on 12 September 173, Robert Porter, deceased, his widow and administrator, Eleanor, now wife of William Hilchman/Hitchman, who administers the account. (F:49, 66, 486)


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GENERATION NO. 3


       2. Robert Porter {3837} was born about 1737 or 1738. He was the son of Andrew Porter {3836} and Eleanor Ewing {72}. Robert died about 1781 in Montgomery County, Virginia. He married Margaret Lindsay {3844} 27 May 1764 in Pennsylvania. She was born about 1745. Margaret died about Jul 1811 in Blount County, Tennessee.

Known children of Robert are:

  9.  i.Rebecca Porter {3866}.

+ 10.ii.Andrew Porter {3845}, born 4 Apr 1773, died 9 Mar 1853.

 11. iii.Elizabeth Porter {4583}. She married John Singleton {4585}.

+ 12.iv.Margaret Porter {3867}, died 1821/1824.

 13. v.Sarah Porter {3868}.

 14. vi.William Porter {3869}, born about 1775.

 15.vii.James Lindsay Porter {4581}.

 16.viii.Catherine Porter {4584}. She married Richard Chandler {4586}.


A number of children have been identified for this family. However, the period of time for their marriage before the death of Robert does not allow for that many children to be born to this family. From various sources of information received, I have tried to identify the makeup of this family.


It appears that Robert Porter was born about 1737 or early 1738, most likely, in Cecil County, Maryland. The more that I look at the information available for this family, I am inclined to believe that Eleanor, the daughter of Alexander Ewing, had died before Alexander wrote his will in May 1738 or he would have mentioned his daughter in his will. Robert is the son of Andrew Porter and Eleanor Ewing. It is my belief that Eleanor died in child birth or a short time after Robert was born. His father, Andrew Porter , then married Margaret Leeper/Leiper.

On 27 May 1764, Robert Porter married Margaret Lindsay Footnote in Pennsylvania. The marriage information had her name as, Margaretta Lindsay.


Margaret and Robert Porter moved to Virginia around 1772, most likely, at the time that Robert's uncles on the Ewing side of the family moved to Virginia.


Several sources have identified Robert Porter as being married to a Margaret Ewing a sister of Eleanor. Evidence does not support that viewpoint. Evidence plainly identifies Margaret being married to a second person with the name of Andrew Porter. Some say that Robert is the son of Andrew and Eleanor Ewing Porter and that he was married to a Margaret Ewing, the sister of Eleanor. The Pennsylvania marriage record and the naming of children for a few generations appears to say that Margaret Lindsey/Lindsay is the correct name of the wife of Robert Porter.


Of the children of Margaret and Robert Porter, shown above, Rebecca, Andrew, Elizabeth, Margaret, Sarah, and William were identified by Anita Salcido. She was a Porter descendant and had researched the Porter and Ewing family for several years.


Other than her name, nothing is known about Rebecca.


The efforts of Andrew to gain his inheritance, we can use those records to properly identify his birth and family. Andrew was born 4 April 1773 in Fincastle County, Virginia and he died 9 March 1853 in Wythe County, Virginia. About 1792, he married Martha Mary "Polly" Gleaves.


Elizabeth was apparently married to John Singleton based on his will. Footnote Wife named Elizabeth in will.


Margaret died between 1821 and 1824 in Blount County, Tennessee. She married Samuel McCulloch on 22 October 1800 in Blount County, Tennessee. Footnote


Sarah, by process of elimination, is believed to be married to John Dearman.


William was born about 1775. That is a date that was given to me.


James Lindsay is added to this family based on a deed signed in Knox County, Tennessee, see below. James Lindsey Porter was fined 75 cents for not attending muster. (Court of Inquiry Wythe Co., Virginia, Courthouse (Cabinet)) The deed showed his name as James L. Porter and, for awhile, it was thought that his name could have been James Leeper/Leiper Porter. Then, the record in Virginia showing his name as James Lindsey [Lindsay] helped to properly identify him and then the marriage information for his parents were found which gave a reason for him having a middle name of Lindsey.


Catherine married Richard Chandler on 13 February 1798 in Wythe County, Virginia.


Several deeds were executed that tied individuals to land that was owned by Margaret Porter. Based on that information, we can put certain individuals in the family of Margaret and Robert Porter.


Margaret Porter to Andrew Porter

Wythe County, Virginia, Deed Book 6 page 225


This Indenture made this thirteenth day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and three between Margaret Porter of Blount [County] of Tennessee of the one part & Andrew Porter of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the other part Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of Eight pounds current money of Virginia to her . . . unto the said Andrew Porter a certain tract or parcel of Land Containing by estimation Fifty Acres be the same more or less lying and being in the said County of Wythe on the Thorn branch . . .

 

                                                                        Margaret D. Porter [Seal]

Signed Sealed and acknowledged in the presence of us:

James L. Porter                       }

James Singleton                      }

John Singleton                        }


In a court held for the County of Wythe on Tuesday the 13th day of December 1814. This indenture of bargain and sale from Margaret D. Porter to Andrew Porter was proven in Court by affirmation of James Singleton & John Singleton two of the witnesses . . . and fully proved to be the act and deed of the said Margaret by the oath of James L. Porter witness thereunto and ordered to be recorded.


In a deed recorded in Knox County, Tennessee, Deed Book 1, page 399, Andrew Porter of Wythe County, Virginia and Richard Chandler of Blount County, Tennessee sold "all our interest in land in Grassey Valley, formerly property of Margaret Porter.


In a deed recorded in Knox County, Tennessee, Deed Book 1, page 399. In this deed, John Singleton, Samuel McCulloch, and James L. Porter sold "all interest, we have in land in Knox County known as "Virgin Spring" was the property of Margaret Porter, deceased" to Joseph Porter of Pulaski County, Kentucky.


In a deed recorded in Knox County, Tennessee Deed Book 1, page 398, dated 26 December 1811, Margaret Porter, deceased, by John Dearmond [sic] to Joseph Porter my interest in land in Grassey Valley.


Wythe County, Virginia, Deed Book 11, page 680, dated 11 April 1831.


This Indenture made and entered into this eleventh day of April in the year of our Lord 1831 between ANDREW PORTER Sr of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part and ANDREW PORTER Jr. of the same place Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars in hand paid by the said Andrew Porter Jr. the recpt. whereof is hereby acknowledged by the said Andrew Porter Sr hath this day bargained and sold unto the said Andrew Porter Jr. and his heirs forever all the right title and interest which the said Andrew Porter Sr has in his own right in and to a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the county of Wythe and State of Virginia, on the New River, on the south side thereof formerly belonging to James Ewing decd ; and also all the interest which the said Andrew Porter derived by a deed of bargain and sale executed by John Dea[r]man , Samuel McCullock, Richard Chandler, & James L. Porter to the said Andrew Porter dated the fifth day of December one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and duly recorded in the County Court of Blunt [Blount] State of Tennessee, at the December term 1811 (29th Decemr) together with all the appurtenances any wise appertaining to the said Andrew Porter Jr. To have and to hold the aforesaid several interests to him the said Andrew Porter Jr. and his heirs forever and the said Andrew Porter Sr for himself and his heirs, the interests aforesaid to the said Andrew Porter Jr. and heirs against the claim of him the said Andrew Porter Sr and his heirs or any other person claiming by or through him the said Andrew Porter Sr and his heirs, will forever warrant and defend~ Given under my hand and seal the day and year first above written. 

       Test.                                                                    Andrew Porter [seal]


Virginia: At a Court held for Wythe County, at the Courthouse, on Monday the 11th day of April 1831. This Deed of bargain and sale was presented to the Court, acknowledged by Andrew Porter as his act and deed and ordered to be recorded.

                                                                Teste.

                                                                        J. P. Mathews C.C.

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I have put the children in the following sequence based on a time line from May 1764 when Margaret and Robert Porter got married to 1781 the year he is believed to have died.

 

1765-6     Rebecca is believed to be the oldest child.

 

1767-8     Margaret. On the 1830 census for Blount County, Tennessee on page 296, the family for Samuel McCulloch is identified. Samuel is shown as being between the age of 50 to 60 and a female is 30-40. The female would be the second wife for Samuel.

 

1770-71   Sarah, Elizabeth, or Catherine On the 1830 census for Blount County, Tennessee on page 283, the family for Richard Chandler is identified. Richard is shown as being between the age of 60 to 70 and a female is 50 to 60.

 

1773        Andrew was born in April 1773..


1775        William Estimated birth year that I received for William.

 

1777        Catherine, Elizabeth, or Sarah On the 1830 census for Knox County, Tennessee on page 358, the family for John Dearman is identified. John is shown as being between the age of 60 to 70 and a female is 50 to 60.

 

1779         Elizabeth, Sarah, or Catherine - John Singleton died about 1825. The 1830 Census for Blount County, Tennessee, page 282, shows a family for Hugh Singleton. His age is based on the male being 20 to 30 and a female is shown as 20 to 30 and another female is shown as 40 to 50. This Hugh is believed to be the son of John and Elizabeth Singleton and his mother, Elizabeth, is living in that home. If the person age 40 to 50 is Elizabeth, then her sequence of birth is properly placed. She might become 51 later in the year.

 

1780/81   James Lindsey Porter was born about 1780 or 81 based on the month of his birth. His age is indicated as being 69 on the 1850 Census for Knox County, Tennessee, page 144, Dwelling No. 701, Family No. 710. He is listed as a farmer and being born in Virginia. Since his father died in 1781, I believe that James L. might be the youngest child of this family. If he was born before June 1st, he would have been born in 1781 based on his age as given for the census. After June 1, he would have been born in 1780.


Without additional information, we do not know the sequence of birth for Elizabeth, Catherine, and Sarah. We listed Margaret as the second child because we know that Elizabeth, Catherine, and Sarah were born between 1770 and 1780 based on census information.


If all of the children were single births, eight (8) children is about the most that Margaret and Robert Porter could have had. I have never heard of any multiple births; therefore, I have not considered any.


Mrs. Marie Norris sent information and writes:

       "I still think Joseph Porter is a son of Robert & Margaret Porter."

       "The little girl of Joseph & Sally Porter who died in Tennessee was Margaret Lindsay Porter."

"According to Mrs. Lorene B. Smith, Maryville, Tennessee, John Singleton born Ireland (tradition) died ca 1825 Blount Co., bur. Mt. Moriah Cem."

From a typed article "Pike Co., Ill. Atlas 1872 - Andreas, Lyter & Co. on page 2 of the article, it states: "Mrs. Grubb, the relict of Hon. Alfred Grubb, was born January 5, 1811. Her father, Joseph Porter, was born in Wythe County, Virginia, and was the youngest son of a large family of children. At the age of nineteen he was apprenticed to the cabinet trade; and emigrated to Somerset, Ky. . . In 1812 he was a volunteer to help rescue his fellow countrymen who had been so shamefully surrendered by Hull. After a hard campaign of seven months, he returned home, and removed to Tennessee, to take charge of an estate that had been left him by his mother. There he remained, eight miles from Knoxville, for three years, when he sold out and returned to Somerset. . . ."

 

A Bible record indicates Joseph Porter was born 7 November 1784 and information from a tombstone Joseph was born 17 November 1781.


Mrs. Pearle C. Woods sent information as follows: 

       Fothergill - Virginia Tax Payers


1782 p. 100 Joseph Porter      1       Montgomery Co.

                     Margaret Porter            "

                     Robert Porter                "

                     William Porter             "


Netti Schreiner-Yantis - Personal Property Tax List Montgomery Co. List A

       1787 Margaret Porter      self    3 horses 12 cattle

                Joseph Porter           "      1 "      2 "

                Robert Porter           "      1 "      3 "

                William Porter, Sr. "      3 "      8 "

                James Porter            "      1 male above 16 under 21


The census records for the years 1810 through 1840 for Pulaski County, Kentucky show information for Joseph Porter’s age in an age bracket. Those records do not help to identify the year that Joseph was born.

 

The 1850 census shows the following:

       Joseph age 65, surveyor, born in Virginia; 

       Ann age 55, born in Kentucky;

       William age 33, carpenter, born in Virginia;

       James age 19, born in Kentucky;

       Pamelia R. age 17, born in Kentucky;

       Maria age 14, born in Kentucky


If the census information for 1810 is correct, it appears that Joseph Porter has a male older and younger than he would be living in his home with him.


The above does not preclude Joseph from being a member of this family. However, we will need to clear up his birth date and have a way to fit him into to the family. Information in the write-up referred to above indicated that Joseph was the youngest son, but the census information for James Lindsey Porter age indicates he might be the youngest child based on his birth year.


Rebecca may have preceded her mother, Margaret Porter in death. It has been reported that Margaret Porter died about 1803 but records have been located that would indicate that she died in 1811. William Gillespie was her guardian for several years based on records from Blount County, Tennessee.


Information in the deed dated 11 April 1831, Wythe County Deed Book 11, page 680 indicates that James L. Porter, Richard Chandler, John Dearman, and Samuel McCulloch released their rights to the land that was inherited from James Ewing. This is an important piece of information since it is associating these men with the land that was owned by James Ewing.


The deeds recorded in 1811 in Knox County, Tennessee referred to earlier in this chapter identified Andrew Porter, James L. Porter, Richard Chandler, Samuel McCulloch, John Singleton, and John Dearman as having a right in the land owned by Margaret Porter.

       . No information has been found that indicates Rebecca or William Porter have released their rights.

       . Records for Joseph Porter in Kentucky have not been checked to determine if a record exists indicating he released his rights.

       . No information has been found where John Singleton released his rights to that land.


A number of questions about this family are still unanswered. However, we do think that the family has been properly identified. Also, some of the errors reported about this family have been corrected.


Blount County, Tennessee Court Minutes, Book A page 435, "At the August Term 1803, on the motion of John Singleton, Wm Gellegher [Gillespie] was appointed guardian of Margaret Porter who is in a state of insanity."


Information found in Box P in the County Court Records Office in the Blount County Court House Records gives us some insight into the last few years that Margaret Porter lived. In the records are the settlement records for the guardian of Margaret Porter. William Gillespie presents his accounting for being the guardian. An interesting question is why would William Gillespie at his age, over 80 years old in 1811, be the guardian of Margaret Porter. She had a number of married children that lived in the area.


The following information was taken from a typed document:


File of Margaret Porter

Box P. in County Court Records Ofc.


Settlement Acct. for the estate of Margaret Porter (excerpted by Ardath Potts)

August 28, 1806 - The estate of Margaret Porter __ in account with William Gillespie hire ____ for keeping and boarding the said Margaret Porter - from May 31st 1804 to August 31st 1805 - $125 - and for keeping the said Margaret from that to this present day which is one year - $50.


Account of Margaret Porter

May 31st 1804 - The estate of Margaret Porter ____ in account with William Gillespey, (sic) her guardian -

For keeping 3 head of horses three months immediately before the 20th of Dec. 1803 - $20.00

For keeping and boarding the said Margaret Porter six months immediately before this day $50.00 at $100 (probably means at $100 per year)

For _____ and hay which at ____ for vendre in 1803 - 1.00

For cash pd. attorney for advice 1.00    Total - 72.00


We have assumed the following three documents were also found in the above referenced box at the Court House in Blount County, Tennessee.


At the June session of the Court in 1811, the following was recorded:


June Session 1811

       We the commissioners appointed by Court to settle with William Gillespie gourdian [guardian] of Margrett (sic) Porter do find that the estate of sd Porter ___ to William Gillispey (sic) for keeping her the sd Margarett from August 1806 to July 1808 ____ 1 year & 6 months at $50. per year ------- $75 and from that date to her death about three years the profits and rents of a plantation in Knox County known by the name of the Virgin Spring

                     John Waugh

                     Wm Gautt

                     James Wilken



The following document was also found:


December the 17th 1803

A List of the Sale of Margaret Porters Property Sold by Wm Gillespy Guardean for her.

                                                                D    Cents

Ricard Chandler   one pair of tongs        2   -

Edward Brim        one pair of Stilards     3   16

Ricard Chandler 2 Smoothing Irons     2   -

John Dearmond one Hackle                2    8

Ricd Dearmond one potrack               1   37

Saml McColloch one Cow                  12    8

Saml George          one Steer              4    3

Peggy Singleton one Bed                     13   75

Ricd Chandler        one Mare              98   -

John Dearmond one Colt                    37   50

Alexr McColloch one Colt                   77   50

                                                ----------------------

$25347

                                    Wm Gillespie GD [guardian]


Based on the fact that William Gillespie was selling the property of Margaret Porter, it is possible that someone assumed that she had died and the property was being sold.


The following records was also found:


An Inventory of the Property of Margaret Porter

                                                                $

one black mare 8 years old valued to      80

one bay colt two years old                      85

one bay spring colt                                  20

one cow and calf                                     12

one yearling steer                                     4

two flat Irons                                            1 - 75

one hackel                                                1 - 75

one pair tongs and pot tack                      3

one bell                                                    1

one Note on David Craig                        14 - 80

one Note on Samuel McColloch             19 - 50

one bead and bolster                                1

one bead and clothing                              1

one Dish and seven plates                        5

three hundred acres of land in Knox County

__________________________________

James McColloch

Ruben Rogers

Edmond Brim

__________________________________


Wm Gillespie GD [guardian]


After working with the information for this Robert Porter family, I began to wonder if Robert might have been killed, or died from an injury, in the war for our independence. Correspondence with Porter descendants in Virginia could not come up with a reason for the early death, about the age of 42 years, or the reason for his death.


On 10 October 1975, Virginia L. Porter signed an application for membership to the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C. She indicates her line back to Andrew Porter born 4 April 1773 in Fincastle County, Virginia who was a son of Robert Porter born circa 1740 in Cecil County, Maryland near Pennsylvania line.


It is my belief Robert Porter died while he was serving in the military during the American Revolution.


Montgomery County, Virginia Court Minutes, page 307


At a Court held for Montgomery County April 3d, 1781


"Administration of the Estate of Robert Porter Decd, granted to Margaret Porter widow of the deceased and James White they having with Secy entered into and acknowledged their Bond according to law."


The copy of the following inventory was not identified as to the source. However, it must be from the records of Montgomery County, Virginia since Montgomery County was not organized as a county until 1789.



An Inventory of the Estate of Robert Porter deceased.

 

1 grey mare and Bell                           7   3   0

2 yearling Colt                                   10

1 Brown mare                                     9

1 Clay Bank filley                              10

1 Bay Colt                                           8

1 Sorrel horse          15

1 Bay do                 15

1 Plow 2 Set of Chains Single

trees and 2 Clevises                            3

1 Cow Calf and Bell                           3 10

1 Cow                                                 2 10

1 Cow and Calf                                   3 0

1 Do   do                                          2

1 Do   do                                          3

1 Do   do                                          3

1 Do   do                                          3

1 Do   do                                          3

1 Do   do                                          2 10

1 Do   do                                          2

1 Do   do                                          3

7 heifers                                              8 15

1 Bull                                                  6 5

1 Cow                                                 2 10

7 yearlings                                          6

12 Sheep                                             6

12 Hogs                                               5 10

16 Shoats                                            2 8

1 Negro Child                                    15

1 Loom and furniture                          2 10

1 Spinning Wheel                               10

2 Do                                                    10

1 Big do                                             5

1 Bedstead and furniture                     3

1 Do    do                                         2

1 Do    do                                         8 0

1 Do    do                                         8 0

1 Smoothe bore gun & Shot bag         1 5

1 dozen pewter Plates                        10

3 Small dishes                                     7 6

3 Large do                                        7 6

                               ========

                                                           £180 6


Brought up                                         180 6

1 Pewter Tea Pot and other

small pewter                                              7 6

14 Table Spoons and some

 old copper                                                  5 6

1 Bake oven                                        1

3 Cracked Potts                                          10

1 frying pan                                               2 6

1 frying pan fire tongs Shovel

and hot hooks                                            9

1 Chest                                                       10

1 Do                                                           3

1 flax hickle                                               6

3 __ of Cards                                             10

6 pails 1 Churn & Washing Tub                13

1 Drawing knife an auger & old saw         6

1 Guilled Trunk                                         2 6

2 hand Irons                                               4

Sundry Books                                            8

1 # Shot Molls                                           5

Clothes of the deceased                      2  5

1 Spade                                                      6

knives and forks                                        5

2 Reaping hooks                                        3

2 Pick forks                                               2

2 Weeding hoes                                         3

4 horse Bells                                              10 6

Rings and Wedges                                     5 0

1 falling Ax                                             7 6

1 old plow Shear and _____                      7 6

Candle Stick & Buttons                             2 0

Cutting Box and furniture                          10

Log Chain                                                  7 6

1 Mattock                                                  6

1 falling Ax                                               5

Sundry Old Casks                                      10

27# Iron                                                     13 6

1 Womans Saddle                               2

Sundry Cloathes                                  1  0

5 chairs                                                      7

                                                           =========

                                                           £198 2




At a court held for Montgomery county February 5th 1782.

This Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Robert Porter deceased was returned into Court and ordered to be recorded.


                                                                        Test        James McCorkle



______________________________________________

GENERATION NO. 4


       10. Andrew Porter {3845} was born 4 Apr 1773 in Fincastle County, Virginia. He was the son of Robert Porter {3837} and Margaret Lindsay {3844}. Andrew died 9 Mar 1853 in Wythe County, Virginia. He married Martha Mary Gleaves {3914} 1792. She was born 13 Dec 1774. She was the daughter of William Gleaves {3923} and Elizabeth Turk {3924}. Martha died 1832.

Known children of Andrew are:

   17.       i.   Margaret Porter {3915}, born 2 Aug 1795. She married James Scott {3925} 29 Aug 1816. Margaret died 1890.

   18.      ii.   Mary Porter {3916}, born 9 Aug 1797. She married (1) Stephen Gose {3926} 12 Dec 1816. Mary died 14 May 1872.

Mary married (2) David Pickle {3927}.

   19.     iii.   William Porter {3917}, born 20 Jul 1799. He married Mary Thomas {3973} 3 Jun 1819. William died 23 Feb 1867.

   20.     iv.   James Porter {3918}. He married Elizabeth Scott {3972} 19 Oct 1830 in Wythe County, Virginia.

+ 21.      v.   Elizabeth Porter {3919}, born 18 Jan 1794, died 19 Sep 1848.

   22.     vi.   Sarah G. Porter {3920}. She married Enos D. Shields {3929}.

   23.    vii.   Andrew Porter {3921}. He married Mary Brawley {4322} 29 Jun 1834. Mary died 18 Jun 1850.

+ 24.   viii.   Stephen D. Porter {3922}, born 21 Jan 1813, died 17 Sep 1883.

   25.     ix.   Robert Porter {4321}, died before Jun 1850 in Blount County, Tennessee.


As indicated earlier, this Andrew Porter {3845} is a key person in helping to establish the correct families for Eleanor and Margaret Ewing who both had married men by the name of Andrew Porter. Also, indicated earlier, Andrew Porter appointed in 1797 Mathias White as his lawful attorney for the express purpose to collect and receive a legacy from James Le[i]per Porter, which said Legacy was left me by the last will and testament of Andrew Porter deceased who was a resident of the County of Cecil and State of Maryland.


In 1811, Andrew Porter sued Alexander Ewing and others and the case was finally settled in 1818. A portion of the court record is presented below:


Wythe County, Virginia

Chancery Pleas Book 1 & 2, pages 132-147


[p. 132]                                                      Porter vs Ewing

Virginia

       At a Superiour court of chancery holden at Wythe Court House for the District of Wythe on Tuesday the twenty fifth day of May in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen _

                Be it remembered that heretofore to wit on the 20 day of April in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Eleven Came Andrew Porter by Daniel Sheffey Gent his attorney and Sued Out of the Clerk's Office of the Superiour Court of chancery holden at Staunton a Subpena against Money Gannaway, Alexander Ewing and the heirs of and Representatives of William Gannaway decd which Subpena is as follows to wit _ "The Commonwealth of Virginia To the Sheriff of Wythe County Greeting: You are hereby Commanded to Summon Money Gannaway, Alexander Ewing, and the heirs and representatives of William Gannaway decd to appear before the Judges of the Chancery District Court holden at Staunton on the Seventeenth day of the next term to answer a bill in Chancery exhibited against them by Andrew Porter. And this they shall in no wise Omit under the penalty of £ 100 each. And have then there this writ. Witness Henry James Peyton Clerk of our Said Court at Staunton the 20th day of April 1811 and in the 35th year of the Commonwealth.

                                                                        Henry J. Peyton


On which Subpena the Sheriff made the following return to wit, "Executed on the Representatives of Henry Hamilton, Joseph Askins, George Winniaford, John Gannaway, Thomas Gannaway, Somer Gannaway & Fanny Gannaway & Money Gannaway and Alexander Ewing & the balance of the heirs not found within my bailiwick.

                                                J. A. Sanders  D.S. for S. Sanders S.W.C."


And at rules held in the Clerks Office of the Superiour Court of Chancery Holden at Staunton in the month of August 1811 came the Plt [plaintiff] by his Counsel and filed his Bill. Which is as follows Viz "To the Honourable John Brown Chancellor of the Western District of Virginia. Humbly Complaining Sheweth unto your honour your Orator, Andrew Porter, that your Orator's father Robert Porter departed this life intestate about the year 178_ leaving your Orator his heir at Law [p. 133] then an infant of Very tender years. Administration of the Estate of your Orator father was granted to a certain William Ewing into whose hands came all the effects and papers. Your Orator's father was entitled to a preemption under the Act passed in May 1779 Upon which a certificate has been Obtained and a warrant issued. On the 11th February 1781 the said William Ewing having possession of the Said Warrant made an Entry with the Surveyor of Montgomery County for 100 acres on the said warrant as assignee of your Orator and carried the Same afterwards into grant. About the year 17__ the said William departed this life having first duly made his last will and testament wherein he devised the said land to Alexander Ewing who afterwards Sold it to a certain William Gannaway who Sold it to a certain Money Gannaway as your Orator is informed who now claims the Same. Your Orator further States that he has not been able to Obtain a sight or copy of the said warrant but the entry (a Copy of which is herewith exhibited and prayed to be taken as part of this Bill) imparts that your Orator had assigned the said warrant which is absolutely untrue. Your Orator being Only about eleven years of age at the date of the said Entry. From this your Orator infers that the said William Ewing fraudulently assigned the Warrant to himself and places your Orator's Signature thereto. Your Orator will endeavor to procure a Copy of the Certificate and warrant which when exhibited he prays may be taken as part of this bill. Your Orator was totally ignorant of the said transaction (the said William Ewing having departed this life before he arrived at full age) and your Orator had not been able to discover what had become of his warrant until during the Course of the present year he found the Entry aforesaid. Your Orator Conceives in equity he is entitled to Said land as being held in trust for him. To the end therefore that the said Money Gannaway, Alexander Ewing & ______________________________ the devices & representatives of William Gannaway who is dead having made & published his last will & testament may be made Defendants to this Bill, and that they may answer the previous as fully and truly as if the whole was again repeated & interrogated; that the said land may be decreed to your Orator & that he may have Such Either and further relief as to Equity appertains and as may Suit your Orator's Case, may it please to grant your Oratrix the _____ writ of Spce directed &

                                                                        D. Sheffey


[p. 142] The said William Gleaves (aged 69 years) being first duly Sworn deponath & Saith, that the Plaintiff in the Suit was born in the County of Fincastle (now Wythe) on Cripple Creek in the Winter or Spring of the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy three (1773) and that the said Plaintiff is the Son of Robert Porter deceased, that the deponent resided at the time of the Plaintiffs birth and still resides in the neighbourhood of the place where the Plaintiff was born. The deponent further States that he understood application was made by the Widow of the said Robert Porter decd and William Ewing decd after the death of the said Robert Porter decd. He further States that a Certain James White Obtained letter of administration on the Estate of the Said Robert Porter decd and Shortly after removed to the State of Tennessee and that the said William Ewing afterwards had the management of the Estate of the said Robert Porter decd but he does not know in what way the said William Ewing Obtained the management of the said Estate and further Saith not.

                                                                                    William Gleaves

The foregoing deposition of William Gleaves was Sworn to and Subscribed before me at my Office on the day first mentioned.

                                                                                    John P. Mathews Comr

                                                Exhibits

                                                ======

We the Commissioner for the District of Washington and Montgomery Counties do Certify that Andrew Porter heir at law to Robert Porter decd is entitled to the preemption of Six hundred acres of land lying in Montgomery County on Cripple Creek a branch of New River adjoining the settlement, 144 acres of which is part of 544 acres which was Surveyed for the said Robert the 20th of March 1775. By Virtue of an Order of Council dated the 16th of Decr 1773 he having proved to the Court that he was entitled to the same by actual settlement made in 1772 as witness our hand this 13th of Septr 1781.

Teste                                                       Joseph Cabell }

James Reid C.C.C.                                  Harry Innes            }          Comrs

Endorsed                                                 N. Cabell    }

       Auditors Office July 2nd 1782 received the treasures acct for £ 240 for the within Preemption.                                                "J. Boush"


                Virginia Land Office

                                                Richmond      6th Feby 1819

       I certify that the above is a true copy of the Original Certificate with the endorsement thereon now being & remaining on file in this Office, that upon said Certificate and endorsement it appears by the Books of this Office a preemption Land Warrant No. 2177 issued in favor of Andrew Porter for 600 acres of land, and that it does not appear by said Books that any other preemption Warrant bearing the Same No. hath issued from Said Office Given under my hand the date above.                                              Wm G. Pendleton  Reg. L. Off

1784 }

Feb 11 } William Ewing assignee of Andrew Porter by virtue of a preemption warrant enters 100 acres of Land on the South side James Douglass patent Land [p. 143] on the waters of Cripple Creek the waters of New River.

                                                                A Copy

                                                                Teste          Gordon Cloyd

Edmund Randolph Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia to all to whom there presents shall come, Greeting: Know ye that by virtue and in Consideration of part of a preemption treasury warrant Number two thousand one hundred and Seventy Seven Issued the Second day of July one thousand seven hundred and eight two there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto William Ewing assignee of Andrew Porter a certain tract or parcel of land containing eighty six acres by Survey bearing date the thirty first day of May one thousand seven hundred and Eighty four lying and being in the County of Montgomery Joining his own land and bounded as followeth to wit; Beginning at three White Oak Saplings, thence North thirty three degrees West one hundred and thirty four poles along his old line to four chesnut Oaks, South forty five degrees West fifty four poles to a double white Oak Sapling, South five degrees West one hundred and Sixty poles between a White Oak and pine, and North Sixty degrees East one hundred and fifty four poles to the Beginning with its appearances to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with Its appearances to the said William Ewing and his heirs for ever. In witness whereof the Said Edmund Randolph Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and Caused the lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the 17th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight and of the Commonwealth the thirteenth.

       [seal]                                                                   Edm. Randolph


[p. 147]

In obedience to an order of the Honble the Superiour Court of Chancery holden at Wythe CourtHouse for the District of Wythe the 27th of May 1818, I have proceeded to Survey & lay off the land in dispute between Andrew Porter against Alexander Ewing &al a description of which is exhibited by the annexed Platts and is explained as followeth to wit; The Letters A, B, C, D and the Black lines includes 86 acres which is Claimed by Andrew Porter patented to William Ewing assignee of Andrew Porter (sd lines includes 102) acres and begins at 3 white Oaks on the South side of the Waggon road, showed in the Platts by the Letter A, and runneth thence N 33 W 152 poles to 4 Chesnut oaks B S 55o W 56 poles to a double white Oak Sapling (C) S 5o W 170 poles to between a pine & white Oak, both barked D and N 60o E 165 poles to the Beginning.

       The dotted lines A, G, B and the black lines B, C, D, A includes 116 acres conveyed by William Gannaway to Money Gannaway (sd lines includes 340 acres) and begins at three white Oak Saplings Showed in the Platts by the letter A and runneth N 73o E 320 poles to 2 white Oaks & two pines (E) N 150 poles to 2 Ash and two Sugar trees on Cripple Creek banks, F S 71o W 400 poles passing G to four chesnut Oaks (B) S 55o W 56 poles to a double White Oak Saplin C, S 5o W 170 poles to between a pine & White Oak both [p. 148] marked (D) and North 60 degrees E 165 poles to the beginning.

                                                                Robert Adams SWC

                                                                Sept. 1818


The above extracts from the court record and other documents found appears to allow us to properly place Andrew Porter in the Ewing family.


       12. Margaret Porter {3867}. She was the daughter of Robert Porter {3837} and Margaret Lindsay {3844}. Margaret died 1821/1824 in Blount County, Tennessee. She married Samuel McCulloch {3894} 22 Oct 1800 in Blount County, Tennessee. He was born about 1778 in Augusta County, Virginia. He was the son of Thomas McCulloch {4577} and Betsey Gillespie {4579}. Samuel died 13 Feb 1845 in Blount County, Tennessee, and was buried in Clark Grove Cemetery in Blount County, Tennessee four miles north of Maryville. This family was included in the book Ewing - McCulloch - Buchanan by Marguerite and Vernon Brown. Therefore, we have not included additional generations.

Known children of Margaret are:

   26.       i.   Thomas McCulloch {3895}.

   27.      ii.   Margaret McCulloch {3896}, born 10 Jan 1804 in Blount County, Tennessee, died 10 Feb 1866 near Neoga, Illinois and she is buried in the Long Point Cemetery.

   28.     iii.   Elizabeth McCulloch {3897}, born 1805 in Blount County, Tennessee.

   29.     iv.   Robert Porter McCulloch {3898}, born 1809 in Blount County, Tennessee, died 1885 in Texas.

   30.      v.   Susanna McCulloch {3899}, born 21 Aug 1814 in Blount County, Tennessee, died 23 Feb 1897 in Neoga, Maryland.

   31.     vi.   Samuel McCulloch {3900}, born 1817 in Blount County, Tennessee, died 1896 in Texas.

   32.    vii.   James Alexander Lindsey McCulloch {3901}, born 6 Apr 1821 in Blount County, Tennessee, died 5 Feb 1887 in Cane Hill, AR.


Samuel also married (2) Eleanor Ewing {3902} 20 Jul 1824 in Blount County, Tennessee. She was born 4 Nov 1792 in Blount County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of George Ewing {3882} and Margaret Caldwell {3908}. Eleanor died 22 Oct 1855 in Blount County, Tennessee, and was buried in Clarks Grove Cemetery in Blount County, Tennessee four miles north of Maryville.

Known children of Samuel and Eleanor are:

   33.   viii.   Margaret Rachel McCulloch {3903}, born 21 Apr 1825 in Blount County, Tennessee.

   34.     ix.   Mary Jane McCulloch {3904}, born 6 Aug 1826 in Blount County, Tennessee and died 1910 in Neoga, Maryland.

   35.      x.   George Ewing McCulloch {3905}, born 20 Apr 1828.

   36.     xi.   John Alexander McCulloch {3906}, born 11 Sep 1830.

   37.    xii.   Martha Ann McCulloch {3907}, born 18 Jul 1832. died, and was buried in Neoga, Maryland.


The family of Margaret Porter {3867} and Samuel McCulloch is presented in a book by the Browns , Ewing - McCulloch - Buchanan Genealogy and that family will not be documented in this effort.


______________________________________________

GENERATION NO. 5


       21. Elizabeth Porter {3919} was born 18 Jan 1794 in Wythe County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Andrew Porter {3845} and Martha Mary Gleaves {3914}. Elizabeth died 19 Sep 1848 in Blue Springs, Smyth County, Virginia. She married William Scott {3928} 24 Nov 1814. He was born 9 Dec 1778 in Blue Springs, Smyth County, Virginia. William died 25 May 1812 in Blue Springs, Smyth County, Virginia.

Known child of Elizabeth is:

   38.       i.   Andrew Porter Scott {4128}, born 9 Dec 1778 in Blue Springs, Virginia, died 25 May 1812 in Blue Springs, Virginia.


       24. Stephen D. Porter {3922} was born 21 Jan 1813. He was the son of Andrew Porter {3845} and Martha Mary Gleaves {3914}. Stephen died 17 Sep 1883. He married Margaret J. McNutt {3930} 23 Jan 1838 in Blount County, Tennessee. She was born 1818. Margaret died 1891.

Known children of Stephen are:

   39.       i.   Malvina C. Porter {3931}.

   40.      ii.   Emma P. Porter {3932}.

   41.     iii.   Andrew L. Porter {3933}.

   42.     iv.   Alexander G. Porter {3934}.

   43.      v.   Laura Porter {3935}.

+ 44.     vi.   Stephen L. Porter {3936}, born 1854, died 1914.

   45.    vii.   Margaret J. Porter {3937}.

   46.   viii.   Iris L. Porter {3938}.

   47.     ix.   Mary E. Porter {3939}.


______________________________________________

GENERATION NO. 6


       44. Stephen L. Porter {3936} was born 1854. He was the son of Stephen D. Porter {3922} and Margaret J. McNutt {3930}. Stephen died 1914. He married Margaret Melinda Crockett {4064}. She was born 1861. Margaret died 1926.

Known children of Stephen are:

   48.       i.   Ester Porter {4065}. She married Charles S. Waugh {4072}.

   49.      ii.   Iris Porter {4066}. She married Frank Longley {4073}.

   50.     iii.   Mary Porter {4067}. She married Ray Seefield {4074}.

   51.     iv.   Hallie Porter {4068}. She married A. B. Grubb {4075}.

+ 52.      v.   Stephen Hugh Porter {4069}, born 1890, died 1955.

   53.     vi.   James A. Porter {4070}. He married Margaret Penn {4077}.

   54.    vii.   Julia Porter {4071}. She married Jack Dymond {4078}.


______________________________________________

GENERATION NO. 7


       52. Stephen Hugh Porter {4069} was born 1890. He was the son of Stephen L. Porter {3936} and Margaret Melinda Crockett {4064}. Stephen died 1955. He married Agnes Lamanda Garber {4076}. She was born 1888. Agnes died 1964.

Known children of Stephen are:

+ 55.       i.   Mary Margaret Porter {4079}, born 1915.

   56.      ii.   Stephen L. Porter {4080}, born 1917. He married Lois Andrew {4088}.

   57.     iii.   Eleanor Dolores Porter {4081} She married John Meekina {4089}.

   58.     iv.   Evelyn Daphne Porter {4082} She married Robert C. Rhudy {4090}.

+ 59.      v.   Philip Barton Porter {4083}

   60.     vi.   Daniel Garrett Porter {4084}, born 1923, died 1947.

+ 61.    vii.   Robert Porter {4085}

   62.   viii.   Agnes Yvonne Porter {4086} She married John Bolcer {4093}.


______________________________________________

GENERATION NO. 8


       55. Mary Margaret Porter {4079} She was the daughter of Stephen Hugh Porter {4069} and Agnes Lamanda Garber {4076}. She married Loyd W. Carpenter {4087}.

Known children of Mary are:

   63.       i.   Daphne Ann Carpenter {4094} She married Jack Crosswell {4097}.

+ 64.      ii.   Loyd W. Carpenter, Jr. {4095}

   65.     iii.   Alice Rosemary Carpenter {4096}


       59. Philip Barton Porter {4083} He was the son of Stephen Hugh Porter {4069} and Agnes Lamanda Garber {4076}. He married Kathryn Hendry {4102}.

Known child of Philip is:

+ 66.       i.   Philip B. Porter, II {4103}


       61. Robert Porter {4085}. He was the son of Stephen Hugh Porter {4069} and Agnes Lamanda Garber {4076}. He married (1) Grace Jennings {4091}.

Known children of Robert are:

   67.       i.   Sheryl Jeanne Porter {4110}, born 1948. She married Danny Arnold {4117}.

   68.      ii.   Robert Daniel Porter {4109}. He married Susan Manuel {4116}.

   69.     iii.   Doloree Porter {4111}.

   70.     iv.   Elizabeth Porter {4112}.

   71.      v.   Wesley Alan Porter {4113}. He married Sue Viars {4118}.

   72.     vi.   William Pat Porter {4114}. He married Lisa Felty {4119}.

   73.    vii.   Stephen Randolph Porter {4115}. He married Patty Littreal {4120}.

Robert married (2) Doria Fowlkes {4092}.


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       64. Loyd W. Carpenter, Jr. {4095}. He was the son of Loyd W. Carpenter {4087} and Mary Margaret Porter {4079}. He married Linda Copenhaver {4098}.

Known children of Loyd, Jr. are:

   74.       i.   Kimberly Dawn Carpenter {4099}.

   75.      ii.   Stephen Todd Carpenter {4100}.

   76.     iii.   Terry Wayne Carpenter {4101}.


       66. Philip B. Porter, II {4103}. He was the son of Philip Barton Porter {4083} and Kathryn Hendry {4102}. He married Natalie Miller {4104}.

Known children of Philip, II are:

   77.       i.   Philip B. Porter, III {4105}.

   78.      ii.   Danese Porter {4106}.

   79.     iii.   Leslie Porter {4107}.

   80.     iv.   Mary Margaret Porter {4108}.


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