Person:Jane Wills (8)

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Jane Wills
b.1766
m. Bef 1763
  1. James Wills1763 - 1855
  2. Mary WillsBef 1767 -
  3. Jane Wills1766 - 1820
  4. George WillsAbt 1768 -
  5. William Wills1775 - 1844
  6. Margaret WillsAbt 1778 - 1855
  7. Nancy WillsAbt 1782 -
m. 10 Sep 1787
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Name Jane Wills
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1766
Marriage 10 Sep 1787 Sumner County, TennesseeThomas Conyers was private in the 8th Pennsylvania Regt, organized from 15 July to 15 Sept. 1776 at Kittanning, PA, in the western part of the state, consisting of eight companies of infantry from Bedford, Cumberland and Westmoreland counties. He was at the battle of Bonbrook [Bound Brook, NJ, 1777] and in the Revolutionary War from August 1776 until October 1779. He served with George Washington at Valley Forge, PA, in the winter of 1777. Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to Tennessee in 1784. On April 4, 1832, Thomas Conyers gave to the trustees three acres of land on a small branch that runs into Barton's Creek for a Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He also built the first crater mill on Barton Creek, Wilson Co., TN, in 1789. Thomas moved to Haywood Co., TN, to live with his daughters. Wilson Co., TN, was earlier known as Sumner Co. Note the following listings. Conyers (Variously, CONGER) Thomas listed on 1787 Sumner Co. tax roll with one poll & 100 acres (ref. 27a). Overseer of road built from Kasper's Creek to dividing ridge between Drake's Creek & Station Camp Creek. 1790:(ref27b) Married Jane Wills in Sumner Co., Sept 16, 1787. James Frazier was bondsman (ref 27c). 1770-1790 Census of the Cumberland Settlements, Davidson, Sumner and Tennessee Counties (In what is now Tennessee). Complied by Richard Carlton Fulcher, Sumner County Archives. 155 E. Main St. Gallatin, TN 37066, 615-452-0037/ Baltimore, Genealogical Publicing Co, 1987 Submitted by eariner@swbell.net Also Ancestors of Anna Ruth Conyers Junedeane@aol.com March 19, 2000
to Thomas Conler
Other husband's name [[Place:Thomas Conyers, B 1757, D 1-1-1847 -- Haywood (Crockett) Co., TN, Buried Lebanon United Methodist Church Cemetery, Crockett, Wilson, Tennessee, United States|]]with Thomas Conler
Death[1] 1820 Wilson County, Tennessee
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).