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Taborin Tennessee

 

  Military
  War of 1812
 
Tennesseans in the War of 1812 pg485
Taber, John H. Pvt, Col. Wm. Metcalf, Capt Thos Marks, Mil Inf
Taber, Robert, Pvt, Col Philip Pipkin, Capt. Peter Search, Mil Inf
Taber, Williams, Pvt, Co. A. Loury, Capt JN Williamson, W TN Mil
Tabor, John, Pvt, Col. Wm. Metcalf, Capt. Wm. Mullins, Mil Inf
Tabor, William Pvt. Col. L. Hammond, Capt JN Williamson, 2 Regt Inf
   
  Civil War
Montgomery
Index to TN Confederate Pension Applications (Sistler)
Tabor, A.J. S6785 7th KY Cav.
 
Name Company Rank
Tabor, John 1st Reg. (Metcalfe) W. Tennessee Militia Pvt
Taber, John H. 1st Reg. (Metcalfe) W. Tennessee Militia Pvt
Tabor, Robert 1st Reg. (Pipkin) W. Tennessee Militia Pvt
Taber, Robert T. 1st Reg. (Pipkin) W. Tennessee Militia Pvt
Taber, William 2nd Reg. W. Tennessee Militia Pvt
Tabor, William 2nd Reg. W. Tennessee Militia Pvt
  Rev. War
 
Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files T-Z
pg3410 Taber, John, NC Line, Agnes, R10372, sol m. Anges --- 15 Apr 1788 in Rutherford Co NC, wid appl 8 Dec 1839 in Morgan Co TN but was a res of Bledsoe Co TN, wid was b. 13, Jan 1761, a Mary Thompson, aged 71 a res of Anderson Co TN made aff'dt in 1840 & stated sol d.16 Jun 1832, wid was still living in 1853.
pg3411 Tabor, William, NC line, Susannah, W6245, sol was b. 4 Jan 1761 in Orange Co NC & he lived in Rutherford Co NC at enl & he lived there for 5 or 6 yrs after the Rev then moved to Greenville Dist SC for 1 yr then moved to Pendleton Dist SC for 13 yrs then moved to Franklin Co TN for 6 yrs then lived alternately in Dickson, Davidson & Franklin Cos in TN then moved to Shelby Co AL for 2yrs then moved to Bibb Co AL where appl in 1832, sol was a son of John & Elizebeth Tabor. sol m. Susannah daughter of George & Mary Tubb on 5 Jul 1781 in Rutherford Co NC & she was b 11 Oct 1761, sol d 4 Jun 1844 in Winston Co MS & his wid appl there 1 Feb 1847 & she d there 31 Jan 1852 leaving children John, William, Natha & Elijah Tabor, Mary Smith, Cairon Kellum & Melinda Barry, children's births were John b18 Apr 1783, Susan no date given, Mary who m. a Mr. Smith, William & Elizabeth no birth date given, Karren Happy or Cairon Happy b 23 Apr 1795 & she married a Mr. Kellum, Nathan b. 3 Aug 1797, Nancy b. 8 Jan 1800, Melinda b.23 Apr 1803 & she m Uriah Berry & Elijah b26 Oct 1805, also shown were William son of James & Elizabeth Morrow was b. 20 Apr 1822, Samuel Morrow son of James & Elizabeth b. in 182? & Mary Jane daughter of James & Elizabeth Morrow b. 14 Jan 1826 in 1832 a John Tubb made aff'dt in Bibb Co AL but no relatonship was given, a Mary Logan of Attala Co MS made aff'dt in 1855 that she was at sol's & wid's wedding, sol's daughter Melinda Barry signed p.o.a. 1 May 1855 in Holmes Co MS & a John M. West was a witness to her p.o.a., a Celia West was a witness in 1856 in Holmes Co MS in 1856 aged 62 yrs
Morgan Co AGNES TABOR'S APPLICATION FOR WIDOW'S PENSION
State of Tennessee Morgan County
     On this the 8th day of December, 1839 personally appeared before me Thomas Jack, a Justice of the Peace in and for said county, Agnes Tabor a resident citizen of the County of Bledsoe, state of Tennessee aged seventy-one years the 15th day of January last having no record of her age being born the 15th day of January 1769 and after being duly sworn for that purpose on her oath makes the following Declaration in order to obtain the provisions made by the Act of Congress passed July 7, 1838 entitled an Act guaranteeing Half Pay and Pensions to living widows--that she is the widow of John Tabor, deceased who was a private in the army of the Revolutionary War, and who to her best knowledge and belief entered the service in ? county, North Carolina, 1780, a private militia soldier and served two terms of three months each under Colonel Eanes??? whose first name was
John; served at and about the Rocky River and Broad? and stationed at Colonel Easley an of the time in the early part of the Spring ensuing.  He engaged under, she believes Captain Gray and was she believes under General Lincoln and Morgan and Tabor said and in the time was detached off from the same stationed at or near Charleston and served as she believes some months in the South and she believes was discharged in 1781, perhaps in the Fall, not being certain only from the information she has derived from her deceased husband and from her own calculation having heard him speak of beginning in the Spring and remaining nine months and serving after the sieges, of about the close of the war and of the commander of Charleston.  As to her husband's discharge, she recollects of hearing him speak of having a printed discharge but at what time she is not certain, of what he said became of it.  He said he was one of the several(?) soldiers and served in North and South Carolina about Charleston and
may be at Charleston.  She's not positive and served on the South Sea Coast at Beach Island.  She has no record of her marriage except her son John Tabor or her brother Eli L. Tabor has some Record she knows of none.  She further states that she was married to her said husband in Rutherford County, North Carolina by Daniel Brown, a Baptist preacher on the sixteenth day of April, 1788; that she can prove her aforesaid marriage by Mary Thompson living in Anderson County, Tennessee and she states that she was not married to her said husband prior to first day of January, 1794 that she has not intermarried since the death of her said husband but continues his widow.  She states that it is much more convenient to her to get a Justice of the Peace and person to attend to her case in Morgan County living remotely from the County town of Bledsoe and from a Justice of the
Peace and from anyone to transact the business and living near Morgan County and being attended on by a Justice of the Peace by living a small distance away from the line.  Her husband died June, 1832.
                                          Agnes (her X mark)  Tabor
                            Sworn and subscribed the 8th day of December, 1839 before me Thomas Jack, Justice of the Peace


I, Thomas Jack, a Justice of the Peace, in and for the county of Morgan, State of Tennessee certify that Agnes Tabor who has sworn to and subscribed the foregoing declaration appears to be very old and from infirmities of body, is unable to attend court and I further certify that from her appearance and from some knowledge that I have of her children, her age and from conversing with her ? concerning the foregoing Declaration I believe the same is substantially true and in testimony of the foregoing I the said Thomas Jack, Justice of the Peace as set forth has this day hereunto set my hand this 14th day of January AD 1840.
                    Thomas Jack,
                    Justice of the Peace