Person:Jacob Bewley (1)

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Hon. Jacob M. Bewley, of Greene County, TN
  • HHon. Jacob M. Bewley, of Greene County, TN1795 - 1867
  • WSarah G. MaroneyBef 1800 - Bef 1840
m. 5 Aug 1817
  1. William BewlyAbt 1828 -
  2. John BewlyAbt 1830 -
  3. Jacob M. BewlyAbt 1832 -
  4. Creed BewlyAbt 1834 -
  5. Martha BewlyAbt 1839 -
  • HHon. Jacob M. Bewley, of Greene County, TN1795 - 1867
  • WMalinda H. Lyle1812 - 1871
m. Abt 1840
  1. Robert Lyle BewlyAbt 1841 -
  2. Martha BewlyAbt 1841 -
  3. Jesse BewlyAbt 1846 -
  4. Luther B. BewlyAbt 1848 -
  5. Isaac BewleyAbt 1853 -
Facts and Events
Name Hon. Jacob M. Bewley, of Greene County, TN
Gender Male
Birth[1] 7 Feb 1795 Washington County, Tennessee
Marriage 5 Aug 1817 Greene County, Tennesseeto Sarah G. Maroney
Marriage Abt 1840 to Malinda H. Lyle
Death[1] 16 Feb 1867 Greene County, Tennessee

Related

Jacob Bewley is likely related to John Bewley (1770-1830) of Greene County, TN. The exact relationship has not been determined, additional research is needed.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 ROOTS-L.

    Bewley, Jacob M. (1795-1867)

    HOUSE, 20th and 21st General Assemblies, 1833-37; representing Greene County; SENATE, 30th General Assembly, 1853-55; representing Hancock, Hawkins, and Jefferson counties; Whig. Born in Washington County on February 7, 1795; names of parents not given. Limited education, but described as a man of native ability and known for his unusual memory. Occupation: farmer and politican. He lived in Greene County until after the death of his first wife; then removed to Jefferson County. When Hamblen County was established in 1870, his lands fell within that county. Served in the War of 1812 and in the Mexican War. He was married (1st) to Sarah G. Maroney on August 5, 1817; children -- Phillip, Sam, John Murphy, Will, and Martha, and five others whose names are not known.

    About 1840 he was married (2nd) to Mrs. Malinda (Moore) Lyle; children -- Robert Lyle, Jesse, Luther B., and Isaac Bewley. Magistrate and chairman of Greene County Court. Political mentor of Andrew Johnson, later President of the United States. In his later life he lived at Springvale, Near Morristown, then Jefferson, now Hamblen County. Died at Morristown on February 16, 1867; buried in Bewley Chapel Graveyard, near Greeneville, Greene County.

    Sources:
    Goodspeed, History of Hamblen Countym 1201; Temple,
    Notable Men of Tennessee 370-71; History of Morristown, Tennessee,
    Census, 1850-1860, 1870, Jefferson County.

    http://sites.rootsweb.com/~tnhawkin/greenass.htm

  2.   United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).

    Name: Jacob M Bewly
    Age: 56
    Birth Year: abt 1794
    Birthplace: Tennessee
    Home in 1850: District 13, Jefferson, Tennessee, USA
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 116
    Household Members: Name Age
    Jacob M Bewly 56
    Malinda Bewly 38
    William Bewly 22
    John Bewly 20
    Jacob M Bewly 18
    Creed Bewly 16
    Martha Bewly 11
    Robert Bewly 9
    Martha Bewly 9
    Jessee Bewly 4
    Luther B Bewly 2

  3.   United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653).

    Name: Jacob M Bewley
    Age: 64
    Birth Year: abt 1796
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Tennessee
    Home in 1860: Jefferson, Tennessee
    Dwelling Number: 465
    Family Number: 475
    Occupation: Farmer
    Real Estate Value: 50000
    Personal Estate Value: 26885
    Household Members: Name Age
    Jacob M Bewley 64
    Malinda H Bewley 45
    M E Lyle 19
    Jessee M Bewley 14
    L B Bewley 12
    Isaac Bewley 7
    Polly Burch 40