Person:Amos Veatch (1)

Watchers
m. 29 Oct 1751
  1. Nathan Veatch1752 - 1829
  2. Rachel Veatch1754 -
  3. Isaac Veatch1756 - 1780
  4. Elias Veatch1759 -
  5. James Veatch1762 -
  6. Eleanor Veatch1765 -
  7. Amos Veatch1768 -
  8. Charles Veatch1771 -
  • HAmos Veatch1768 -
  • WSarah SearsAbt 1777 - Aft 1839
m. 27 Nov 1795
  1. Nancy Jane Veatch1796 -
  2. Jesse Veatch1800 -
  3. Susan Veatch1801 -
  4. Amos Veatch1807 -
  5. James Veatch1808 -
  6. John Nathan Veatch1810 -
  7. Andrew Jackson Veatch1812 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Amos Veatch
Gender Male
Birth[1] 21 Apr 1768 Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Marriage 27 Nov 1795 Green County, Tennesseeto Sarah Sears
Death? Kentucky, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Guthrie, Laurence Rawlin. American Guthrie and allied families: lineal representations of the colonial Guthries of Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North and South Carolina, some post-revolutionary emigrants and of some allied families. (Chambersburg, Pa.: Kerr Print. Co., c1933)
    611.

    James Veatch, Jr. ... married Oct. 20, 1751, Eleanor Raymer, of Frederick County, Md. ...

    Their children born before 1760 were natives of Maryland; those between 1760 and 1766, of uncertain birthplace and probably those born after 1766 were born in South Carolina.

    Children:

    1. Nathan Veatch, b. Aug. 15, 1752. (Below*)

    2. Rachel Veatch, b. March 25, 1754 ; remained in South Carolina.

    3. Isaac Veatch, b. Aug. 25, 1756; served in the Revolutionary War, in 1779 was in the regiment commanded by Col. Uriah Goodwin; was captured by the British at the battle of Camden, in 1780 and died a prisoner of war, leaving no posterity.

    4. Elias Veatch. b. May 5, 1759, (p. 623)

    5. James Veatch, b. June 27, 1762, said to have settled in Kentucky near the head of Green River.

    6. Eleanor Veatch, b. Aug. 3, 1765.

    7. Amos Veatch, b. April 21, 1768, said to have settled near his brother James, (p. 644).

    8. Charles Veatch, b. March 12, 1771, is thought to have had no family. ...