Re: Morgan Brackett & Bright Hope Ledger
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Re: Morgan Brackett & Bright Hope Ledger
BETTY KNIGHT 10/10/99
Hi Betty,
My ggggrandfather, Morgan Brackett (born c.1800, m. Mary), was in the Roane County census in 1830, 1840 and 1850 and fathered a child in both 1835 and 1837.Although the Bright Hope Furnace in Greene County was in operation from 1835-1837, he could have been there, depending on the months of these births.
My ggggrandfather, Morgan Brackett (born c.1800, m. Mary), was in the Roane County census in 1830, 1840 and 1850 and fathered a child in both 1835 and 1837.Although the Bright Hope Furnace in Greene County was in operation from 1835-1837, he could have been there, depending on the months of these births.James Brackett is listed on the Siler Roll (Eastern Cherokee who were entitled to a payment by an act of Congress in 1850) and on the Chapman Roll of 1852.Do you know this James?He is listed with Balus, Bradford, Daniel, Franky, John, Martha, and Mige -- he is probably a child and, therefore, bornlater than the Bright Hope James of 1837.
James Brackett is listed on the Siler Roll (Eastern Cherokee who were entitled to a payment by an act of Congress in 1850) and on the Chapman Roll of 1852.Do you know this James?He is listed with Balus, Bradford, Daniel, Franky, John, Martha, and Mige -- he is probably a child and, therefore, bornlater than the Bright Hope James of 1837.There is also a James W. Brackett serving Illinois as asst. surgeon in the civil war (again, probably born too late).The James Brackett of Polk County, TN on the 1890 Veterans Schedule and James Brackett of Bradley County, TN on the Voters List of 1891 are possibilities.Any ideas?AnnMore Replies:
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Re: Morgan Brackett & Bright Hope Ledger
BETTY KNIGHT 10/11/99
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Re: Morgan Brackett & Bright Hope Ledger
10/10/99