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John Cattles Cattell

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John Cattles Cattell Veteran

Birth
USA
Death
28 May 1854 (aged 63)
Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
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John Cattles' dates of birth and death are from the Cattles Family Bible. He has DNA links to New Jersey Quaker blacksmith Jonas Cattell, Sr. (1690-1730) but there is no paper trail to indicate how. Fold3.com lists John as a soldier who served in Virginia in the War of 1812. He was later awarded land in Missouri which his wife sold after his death. He married Martha Ann Moore in Brunswick County Virginia on June 15, 1814. They moved to Tennessee near her parents, Benjamin and Nancy Roper Moore. Their family Bible records the birth of nine children, eight of whom were girls. (Paulina Ann, Eliza Goodwyn, Nancy "Ann" Butler, Julia Quarles, Frances Adeline, Martha Ann, America V., Robert Fulton, and Josephine B.) In the 1820 census they were in Wilson County, in 1830 they were in Williamson County, and in the 1840 & 1850 they were enumerated in Davidson County Civil District Number 11. Martha Ann died ten years after her husband, in 1864. The location of their graves has been lost to time and/or development.
+DNA testing shows links among his descendants to descendants of Quaker blacksmith Jonas CATTELL, Senior (1690-1731) of Burlington County, New Jersey. If you are a descendant and have taken a DNA test, please contact Mary Reagan.
John Cattles' dates of birth and death are from the Cattles Family Bible. He has DNA links to New Jersey Quaker blacksmith Jonas Cattell, Sr. (1690-1730) but there is no paper trail to indicate how. Fold3.com lists John as a soldier who served in Virginia in the War of 1812. He was later awarded land in Missouri which his wife sold after his death. He married Martha Ann Moore in Brunswick County Virginia on June 15, 1814. They moved to Tennessee near her parents, Benjamin and Nancy Roper Moore. Their family Bible records the birth of nine children, eight of whom were girls. (Paulina Ann, Eliza Goodwyn, Nancy "Ann" Butler, Julia Quarles, Frances Adeline, Martha Ann, America V., Robert Fulton, and Josephine B.) In the 1820 census they were in Wilson County, in 1830 they were in Williamson County, and in the 1840 & 1850 they were enumerated in Davidson County Civil District Number 11. Martha Ann died ten years after her husband, in 1864. The location of their graves has been lost to time and/or development.
+DNA testing shows links among his descendants to descendants of Quaker blacksmith Jonas CATTELL, Senior (1690-1731) of Burlington County, New Jersey. If you are a descendant and have taken a DNA test, please contact Mary Reagan.


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