Person:Robert Medlin (1)

Watchers
  1. Elizabeth MedlinAbt 1772 -
  2. Lewis MedlinAbt 1776 - Abt 1840
  3. Richard MedlinAbt 1780 - 1841
  4. Robert MedlinAbt 1781 - Bef 1832
  5. Amelia MedlinAbt 1782 -
  6. Harding Henry MedlinAbt 1784 -
  7. William MedlinAbt 1786 -
  • HRobert MedlinAbt 1781 - Bef 1832
  • WMary Smith1785 -
m. Abt 1804
  1. Ruth Medlin1805 - 1865
  2. Charles Simpson Medlin1807 - 1864
  3. Lewis Medlin1809 - 1874
  4. Nancy MedlinAbt 1811 -
  5. Tabitha MedlinAbt 1813 -
  6. Delilah H Medlin1816 - 1884
  7. Mary Council Medlin1820 - 1882
  8. James Wilson Medlin1822 -
Facts and Events
Name Robert Medlin
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1781 Ninety-Six District, South Carolina, United States
Other? 1789 Pendleton County is formed from Cherokee lands as a subordinate county to Ninety-Six District.
Marriage Abt 1804 Pendleton District, South Carolina, United Statesto Mary Smith
Census? 1820 Bedford, Tennessee, United States
Census? 1830 Cole, Missouri, United States
Death? Bef May 1832 Cole, Missouri, United States

ROBERT MEDLIN was born about 1781 in the Pendleton Disctrict, South Carolina. He later moved to Tennessee. The then moved to Missouri.

Robert was listed on the Anderson County, Tennessee Tax list in 1802. He owned 100 acres.

Robert married MARY SMITH on about 1804 in Pendleton District, South Carolina.

Robert received a land warrant of 76 acres on Pierce Town Creek of Pendleton District, South Carolina, surveyed 5 December 1808.

Robert witnessed a deed made by his father-in-law in Bedford County,Tennessee in 1812.

The 1820 census show Robert and his family living in Bedford County, Tennessee.

The 1830 census show Robert and his family living in Cole County, Missouri.

Robert died before May 1832 in Cole County, Missouri.

When Moniteau County, Missouri was organized in 1845, his family was living near California, Missouri in the area organized from Cole County. His son Charles was listed as one of the first Justice of the Peace for Moniteau County.