Person:Jesse Womack (5)

Jesse Womack, Jr.
b.Abt 1770 Virginia
d.Bef 26 Feb 1827 Lawrence County, Arkansas
m. Abt 1767
  1. Jesse Womack, Jr.Abt 1770 - Bef 1827
  2. William WomackAbt 1771 - 1847
  3. Sarah WomackAbt 1772 -
  4. Daniel WomackAbt 1773 -
  5. Robert WomackAbt 1774 -
  6. John W. WomackAbt 1775 -
  7. Daniel WomackAbt 1775 - 1803
  8. Rhoda WomackAbt 1778 -
  9. Mary WomackAbt 1779 -
  10. Ann WomackAbt 1780 -
  11. John W. Womack1781 -
  • HJesse Womack, Jr.Abt 1770 - Bef 1827
  • WChloe FraleyAbt 1781 -
m. Abt 1800
  1. William Womack1800 - 1836
  2. Martha 'Patsy' Womack1810 - Aft 1860
  3. Pleasant WomackAbt 1815 - Aft 1850
  4. Nicy Womack1816 -
Facts and Events
Name Jesse Womack, Jr.
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1770 Virginia
Marriage Abt 1800 to Chloe Fraley
Death? Bef 26 Feb 1827 Lawrence County, Arkansas

Citations

If someone has found the husband of Chloe Fraley in the Burton-Sanders database and knows that he died in Randolph Co., AR, which was Lawrence Co., Arkansas Territory at the time of his death, they should know that Chloe Fraley's husband, Jesse Womack was the son of Maj. Jacob Womack and Sarah Johnson. This is my research, which I've shared with Gary B. Sanders. Jesse Womack's paternal grandparents were Richard Womack, III and Ann "Nancy" Childers. His maternal grandparents were Joseph Johnson and his 1st wife, Mary Walker. (Then) Capt. Jacob Womack, his son, Pvt. Jesse Womack and Pvt. Frederick Fraley served in the Revolutionary War together from the southwestern Virginia and northeastern Tennessee area. Jacob Womack's 1775-1776 militia payroll is on line. Jacob Womack built Womack's Fort, near Bluff City, Sullivan Co., TN, which according to the history of Sullivan Co., TN, was built ca. 1767. I'm certain that's where Jesse Womack was born

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