NameMOORE, Charity Isabella 
Birth1719
Deathca 1805, Williamson, TN
Spouses
Birth1715, NC or Essex, England
Death6 May 1772, Rowan, NC
FatherPATTEN, William * (1690-1742)
MotherBYRNE, Mary *
Census notes for Charity Isabella MOORE
Charity was a witness to a land deed for son James in 1805. She was living with James and Margaret (Wilson) Patton and their children. Robert, Charity's husband, died in 1772 in NC. Charity, according to Patton family records and land deeds that she was a witness to, began living with her son James in the Newtown district of Madison County, GA(was Franklin county then, later becoming Elbert and then Madison) where she is buried on land owned by the Patton family. She is NOT buried with Robert, but rather with James and family.
FindAGrave notes for Charity Isabella MOORE
Find A Grave Memorial# 112629950
Census notes for Robert M. (Spouse 1)
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life of Jesse Ballew
wchssadded this on 28 Mar 2008
NOTES NOTES NOTES: THE ORGINAL SPELLING OF THIS SURNAME IS BLAUE, IT IS DUTCH AND PRONOUNCED LIKE THE COLOR BLUE, IT DATES BACK TO WILLIEM BLAUE 1571-1637 the DUTCH MAP ENGRAVER OF AMSTERDAM. IT HAS BEEN CORRECPTED IN SPELLING UNTIL TODAY, WHEN THE ACCEPTED SPELLING IS...BALLEW ................Jesse was born in Cherokee lands of Chickamunga Region (now called Cumberland region), South Carolina,(area is presently the boarders of TN and KY and was called SQUABLE STATE FOR NEARLY 40 years due to a dispuite over the orginal survey line and the Walker line. His parents (David Balue and Nancy) were killed by GHOST DANCER CHEROKEES shortly after his birth. He went to live with his grandfather Rev.Thomas Baleu. Before 1784 his grandfather moved to safer lands in the north in Kentucky Co, Virginia. This area divided into districts, one was Lincoln, which separated off Madison. His grandfater died after 1784 in Madison. A 14 year old very young and rebel Jesse bounced about to kin. And traveled to North Carolina to meet more kin. He worked for Daniel Boone to freight ammunitions out of the dangerous 6 Bulls Indian Confederation to the US government. A rebelous young man with lots of money, he seemed to be in trouble a lot. Then a cousin Robert Ballew helped him when he was jailed with Robert's son for trespassing. Jesse met fell in love and married his beautifil wife Charity Patton (1/2 Cherokee Indian)dau of Capt Robert P. Patton Jr. Jesse continued to work for Col Boone, who made him a proprietor of one of the leased camps (Union) and by 1810 he was bringing in workers, organizing wagon trains for Col Boone on his 6 Bulls Indian leases. He continued bringing in workers and their families until 1818 two years befor Col Boone died. Note befor 1810, he settled on the River Forks of the Gasconade and Saline rivers, Missouri Territory (now Leclede Co, Mo.) And when he moved his family from Bunchcombe it was to his place on RIVER FORKS. Died befor 1838, his estate probated 18 Oct 1838, Pulaski Co, Mo. After his death Pulaski in 1841 separated off LECLEDE CO.
blood relation of Jesse Ballew and Nancy Span
wchssadded this on 15 Mar 2008
jesse born 1770 was cousin to Nancy Span born 1782. Jesse was son of David and David was son of Rev Thomas. Nancy was dau of Elizaberh, dau of Aaron, son of Rev Thomas. I have never have found children of Jesse and Nancy. When Jesse died, Nancy bought a bible and put the names of Jesse's children in it that she tracked down to administer his estate to. (David Mastin Ballew was Administrator by court). When the living children were located, the bible went to Rachael.
FindAGrave notes for Robert M. (Spouse 1)
Find A Grave Memorial# 62556163