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Carney & Wehofer Family
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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Presley Ward OLIPHANT was born in 1810 in Rutherford County, Tennessee (son of James Monroe OLIPHANT and Mary "Polly" COMPTON); died in Jun 1884 in Williamson County, Tennessee. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LZQ5-BCR
- _UID: B3A3AB4DE95642E09165D6AC0F4300B62F78
- Residence: 1812, Rutherford, Tennessee
- Residence: 1830, Crawford, Arkansas
- Residence: 1860, Rutherford, Tennessee; Smyrna Tn
- Residence: 1870, Williamson, Tennessee
- Residence: 1880, District 1, Williamson, Tennessee
Notes:
According to W.H. Oliphant, Presley moved from Rutherford to Williamson Co. before the war between the states about the year 1860.
The 1860 census shows him already in Nashville, Dickson County, age 50. Occupation: Wagonmaker. With Mary L (wife) age 35; Josephine age 13; Caroline age 10; Charlotte age 8; John P age 6; James M. age 5; Andrew age 4; Samuel age 2, Silas age 1; Benjamin age?
Also found in 1870 census aged 60, occupation farmer, with:
Mary L, wife, age 45
Josehphine age 23
Caroline age 21
Charlotte age 20
John age 18
James age 17
Andrew age 15
Benjamin age 14
Samuel age 12
Silas age 11
Irra age 7 or 9
Sarah age 6
Leanour? age 4
Amma? age 2
1850 Census in Gambill, Rutherford, Tennessee:
Presley W. Oliphant age 40
Mary L. Oliphant age 25
Josephine age 4
?Larickipa? Oliphant age 1
Charlotte Oliphant age 1/12?
1880 Census
NameAge
P. W. Olephant70
Mary S. Olephant55
Caroline Olephant31
Samuel Olephant21
Sally C. Olephant17
Fitz Hugh S. Olephant15
Naomia An Olephant12
Martha L. Olephant6
LDS records shows him as dying in Williamson County. The last 4 children are from LDS records and are missing from the Oliphant papers which only show 9 children. An interview with child Silas confirms there were 13 children in the family.
Presley married Unk in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Unk and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Unk and died. Other Events:
- _UID: B7B9024314AD4476ADF00FF1388928BA7083
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Generation: 3
4. | James Monroe OLIPHANT was born in 1774 in Rowan County, North Carolina (son of Robert OLIPHANT and Rebecca CLAYTON); died in Feb 1849 in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GQP1-ZGD
- Occupation: Tennessee; wheelwright, carpenter
- Residence: Rutherford, Tennessee; District #3 Hart Springs
- Residence: Rutherford, Tennessee; Hart's Spring and LaVergne
- _UID: 669A4F3D2AEB42B58F954DB28F940EDECA98
- 157 acres: 20 Jul 1804, Rutherford, Tennessee; Bought From Samuel oliphant
- Residence: 1810, Old Jefferson, Rutherford, Tennessee
- Residence: 1820, Rutherford, Tennessee
- Residence: 1840, Rutherford, Tennessee
- Will written: 1 Jan 1849
- Will Proved: 9 Mar 1849, Rutherford, Tennessee
Notes:
James Oliphant/Oliphint was born in about 1774 in North Carolina. He was married in Davidson Co Tennessee to Polly Compton on 1 Sep 1797. In 1804, he purchased 157 acres from Samuel Oliphant for $314 which was a part of Samuel's 1801 purchase listed above. James appears in the 1810, 1820, and 1840 censuses of Rutherford County, and his will was written and proved in Rutherford County in 1849.
Incorrect assumptions and connections primarily made in the 1980's by other researchers confuse this James Oliphant with another who married Jane Rankin. It is clear through Census records and other facts, that there were TWO lines, distinct and seperate.
James Oliphant of Rutherford County and Mary Polly Compton had ten children, viz.: Samuel, Amelia, Harriet, Presley Ward who married Mary Leanne Fitzhugh and from whom I descend, Isaac, Andrew, William, James, Franklin, and Martha. The following will and add-ons apply:
Will of James Oliphant
The will, taken from the Rutherford County, Tennessee Court Records, Book 15, reads as follows:
I James Oliphint of the county of Rutherford and State of Tennessee do make and
publish this my will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. First, I direct that my body be decently intered in a manner suitable to my condition in life in the burying ground on my own plantation by the side of my beloved wife; As to such worldly estate as it has pleased God to intrust me with; I dispose of the same as follows. First, I direct that all my debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my disease as possible out of any monies that may come into the hands of my Executor; Second, I direct that all my property both real and personal not otherwise disposed in this will be sold at public sale by my Executor, the land all together or in lots as may be thought most advisable by my Executor; Third I give and bequeath to my daughter Harriet N. Oliphint one good bed and furniture, one cow & calf this she never recd & my other children have; Fourth, I give to my Grand children Harriet Smelage, Frances Smelage & William Smelage fifty dollars each; Sixth, I reserve one half acre of ground including the burial ground, and I direct that fifty dollars out of any monies that may come into the hands of my Executor be appropriated to puting a good inclosure around the graves; Seventh, all the balance of my estate I give and direct
to be equally divided among my children I.E. Samuel H. Oliphint, Prestley W. Oliphint,
Isaac N. Oliphint, Hariet N. Oliphint, Andrew J. Oliphint, James M. Oliphint, Franklin
M. Oliphint and William C. Oliphint; Not considering my daughter Harriet N. Oliphint in a situation suitable to transail her own business I wish and direct that Prestley W. Oliphint be appointed her Guardian and that he take charge of her & her estate. And I do hereby make ordain and appoint my neighbor & friend John F. Blair Executor to this my last will and testament written on one sheet of paper, in witness whereof I James Oliphint the said testator have to this my last will set my hand and seal in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and forty nine and January the first day.
Signed sealed & published
in presence of us
I. N. Oliphint James Oliphint (Seal)
A. J. Oliphint
James W Blair
J. C. Gooch
The will was recorded 9 Mar 1849 by witnesses Blair and Gooch
John F. Blair notified that James Oliphint was deceased and he was appointed Executor,
dated 10 Mar 1849.
An inventory of the property of James Oliphint sold was dated 20 Mar 1849, and recorded 18 Jul 1849.
An additional return of the property of James Oliphint was recorded on 7 Mar 1851.
Final settlement recorded 26 Jun 1851.
GOOD INFO Found at http://www.jsscott.com/tennesseeheritage/html/I1383.html to help clarify false assumptions.
Summary of events:
1783 - Davidson County formed
1796 - Tennessee becomes state
1797 - James marries Polly
1803 - Rutherford County formed from Davidson County
1804 - James named in first meeting of the court of Rutherford Co to the first grand jury.
1804 - James purchases 157 acres in Rutherford County from Samuel Oliphant.
1810 - James in 1810 census for Rutherford Co.
1820 - James in 1820 census for Rutherford Co. as James Olivent
1840 - James in 1840 census for Rutherford Co. as Jas. Oliphint
1849 - James' will written in Jan, proved in March
James married Mary "Polly" COMPTON on 1 Sep 1797 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of William COMPTON and Charity LEIPER) was born on 1 Sep 1776 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died about 1845 in Rutherford County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Mary "Polly" COMPTON was born on 1 Sep 1776 in Culpepper County, Virginia (daughter of William COMPTON and Charity LEIPER); died about 1845 in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: L6NV-RCW
- Name: Polly
- Residence: Boone, Kentucky
- Residence: Culpeper, Virginia
- _UID: 3562A44B71C14D27AAAEABB45E50C373C7C6
Notes:
It is believed that two of the Compton girls, married two James Oliphant.
Mary Compton married James Oliphant
Polly Compton married James Glass Oliphant in Sept 1979.
TWO distinct and DIFFERENT Oliphant family lines, often confused by researchers as one line with overlapping offspring of impossible proportions.
Children:
- Amelia E. OLIPHANT was born about 1805; and died.
- 2. Presley Ward OLIPHANT was born in 1810 in Rutherford County, Tennessee; died in Jun 1884 in Williamson County, Tennessee.
- Isaac Newton OLIPHANT was born in 1812; and died.
- Samuel Roberts OLIPHANT was born on 28 Feb 1812 in Greene County, Tennessee; died on 23 Nov 1893 in Smeadly, Johnson Co. AR.
- Dr. James Madison OLIPHANT was born on 30 Apr 1816 in Greene County, Tennessee; died in 1901 in Greene County, Tennessee; was buried in Mt. Hebron E.U.B. Church Cemetery, Greene Co. TN.
- Andrew Issac OLIPHANT was born about 1818; and died.
- Martha A. OLIPHANT was born in 1820; and died.
- Harriet N. OLIPHANT was born on 16 Dec 1821 in Greene, Tennessee; died in 1908.
- Franklin M. OLIPHANT was born in 1825; and died.
- William Smith OLIPHANT was born on 3 Oct 1828 in Greene, Tennessee; died on 9 Mar 1911 in Barnesville, Lamar, Georgia.
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Generation: 4
8. | Robert OLIPHANT was born in 1755 in Rowan County, North Carolina (son of Jonathan OLIPHANT and Mary Jean STEWART); died in 1785 in Rowan County, North Carolina. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: KC6Z-DFS
- _UID: 44C9817C9518400AA98DC6481D3E1217C9D7
Notes:
English colonial settlement of North Carolina came to the Carolinas, starting in the coastal areas, where settlers migrated south from Virginia. Explorers and fur traders were the first to reach the Piedmont, paving the way for eventual settlers. Rowan County was formed in 1753 from the northern part of Anson County. It was named for Matthew Rowan, acting governor of North Carolina from 1753 to 1754. It was intended to incorporate all of the lands of the Granville District that had previously been included in Anson County.
A house several miles west of present-day Salisbury in "the Irish settlement" served as the first courthouse starting June 15, 1753. Daniel Boone's father Squire Boone served as one of the first magistrates. By mid-1754 a new courthouse site was selected near "the place where the Old Waggon Road (crosses) over Grant's Creek."
We don't know why or how Robert Oliphant died so young two years (1785) after his young wife died (1783 - probably in childbirth).
A firm connection to the Robert Oliphant fromm the Carolinas who served in the light dragoons under Samuel Martin, Lt COl. Polk, and General Sumter during 1781 cannot be established at this time.
Robert married Rebecca CLAYTON on 7 Feb 1770 in Rowan County, North Carolina. Rebecca (daughter of George CLAYTON and Sara Ann DODSON) was born in 1747 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died in 1783 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Rebecca CLAYTON was born in 1747 in Rowan County, North Carolina (daughter of George CLAYTON and Sara Ann DODSON); died in 1783 in North Carolina. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: LVFW-YMD
- _UID: 9CBCAEBA67584D25B1A514EA440E68706F34
Notes:
May have died in child birth with Lambert.
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10. | William COMPTON was born about 1740 in Culpepper County, Virginia (son of John COMPTON and Mary CLARK); died in 1791 in Boone's Station, Kentucky. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: GJNJ-SZY
- MilitaryService: ; soldier in the American Revolutionary War
- Residence: Maryland, British Colonial America
- Residence: Boone Station, Kentucky
- Residence: Culpeper, Virginia
- _UID: 1859ACEE4DE746AD815F415A2EDFE556F5ED
- Moved: 2 Jul 1767, Kentucky
- Residence: 1782, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Notes:
William Compton
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1740 in Culpepper Co, Virginia
Death: ABT 1791 in Boones Station, Kentucky
Burial: ABT 1791 Boones Station, Kentucky
Occupation: Farmer/carpenter Religion: Protestant Marriage 1 Charity Leiper
Married: ABT 1760
Children
John Compton
Walter Compton
Thomas Compton <
William Compton b: 25 DEC 1767 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Mary (Polly) Compton Compton b: ABT 1776
James Compton b: ABT 1778
Henry Compton b: 1 MAY 1784 in Boon's Station Kentucky
Juliana Compton b: ABT 1790
William married Charity LEIPER about 1761 in Culpepper County, Virginia. Charity was born about 1741 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died in 1788. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | Charity LEIPER was born about 1741 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died in 1788. Other Events:
- FamilySearch ID: 9HV7-T5R
- LifeSketch: ; COMPTONS OF CULPEPPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA,
- Residence: Culpeper, Culpeper, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
- _UID: E87DDB0DA4C0472D9DA78194659C62F3D443
Notes:
COMPTONS OF CULPEPPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA,
KENTUCKY
AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE:
William Compton (b. before 1750, d. after 1766) was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and a farmer in Culpepper Co, VA.
He married Charity Leiper (b. before 1753, d. after 1767) before 1768. Children:
1. William Compton,
b. 25 Dec 1767, Culpepper Co, VA,
d. 1845, Davidson, TN.
At age 10 he went to KY with Captain John Gordon. He was a soldier for 7 years under General Mad Anthony Wayne. He came to Nashville, TN, about 1782 and rented land from Captain John Raines. He was a farmer. He m. 7 Dec 1799, Davidson Co, TN, to Susan Mullen (b. 17 Oct 1776, NC, d. 27 Jul 1860, probably Davidson Co, TN). They had 7 ch.
2. Henry Compton
3. Julianna Compton m. John Cartwright
Children:
- John COMPTON was born about 1762 in Culpepper County, Virginia; and died.
- Walter COMPTON was born about 1764 in Culpepper County, Virginia; and died.
- William COMPTON was born on 25 Dec 1767 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died on 7 Oct 1846 in Davidson County, Tennessee.
- Thomas COMPTON was born about 1769 in Culpepper County, Virginia; and died.
- 5. Mary "Polly" COMPTON was born on 1 Sep 1776 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died about 1845 in Rutherford County, Tennessee.
- James COMPTON was born about 1778 in Culpepper County, Virginia; and died.
- Juliana COMPTON was born about 1779 in Culpepper County, Virginia; and died.
- Henry COMPTON was born on 1 May 1784 in Boone's Station, Kentucky; died on 18 Aug 1873 in Davidson County, Tennessee; was buried in Compton Cem, Nashville, Tennessee.
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