Family:Benjamin Essman and Darkis Cross (1)

b. Abt 1787
d. Bef 1841
 
 
d. Bef 1841
m. 1 Oct 1805 Greene Co., Tennessee
Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3] 1 Oct 1805 Greene Co., Tennessee
Children
BirthDeath
1.
1808
 
References
  1. Various. Essman GenForum. (genforum.genealogy.com)
    Message #12, 14 Nov 1998.

    Posted by: Gene Essman

    In Reply to: Re: Charles Edward Essman Family by Barbara Caine

    I've done a little research on the Essman's in TN and have some information. There were four Essman marriages between 1795 and 1805 in Greene County, TN. One was a boy named Benjamin who married a girl named Darkis Cross. The father of these folks seems to have been a Thomas Essman who died in 1824 in McMinn County, TN. John Essman, who is in the 1830 census in McMinn County, TN was assigned to dispose of Thomas' personal property by court order, of which I have a copy.

    Benjamin seemed to disappear from McMinn County, TN and I have been wondering if that is not how the Alabama branch came to be. The Thomas YOU refer to was about the right age to have been the son of this Benjamin. John and William who was also in McMinn County, TN in 1830 both left there. In 1840 William was in Roane County, TN and John went to MO. He died there in 1846. Thomas and John, as mentioned above, were both in KY in the 1820 census. They seem to be either brothers or, more likely, father and son. I am descended from John who would be my ggg-gftr. Please feel free to contact me and I;ll share whatever else I have that might be of interest to you.

  2. Various. Essman GenForum. (genforum.genealogy.com)
    Message #45, 24 Feb 2000.

    By Lee

    ...Found this info at Mormon Library, don't know if it connects with mine:...
    Essman, Benjamin, married Darken (Darkis or Dorcas) Cross Oct 1805, Greene Co., TN

  3. Greene Co., TN Marriage License and Bonds, 1780-1837.

    Benjamin Essman and Darkis Cross license #1047 on 1 Oct 1805 signed by V. Sevier.