Here parents moved to Nashville, TN and little Charlotte disappeared in June 1780 and was never found.
Source - Teri Citerella, who has done extensive research on the James Robertson family.
Taken from the book The Nashville City Cemetery History Carved In Stone by Carole Bucy and Carol Kaplan submitted by LindaMooreMora
States the two year old daughter of James and Charlotte made the difficult journey from the Watauga settlements in the ln the mountains by flat boat and then died shortly after their arrival in the Cumberland settlements.
Here parents moved to Nashville, TN and little Charlotte disappeared in June 1780 and was never found.
Source - Teri Citerella, who has done extensive research on the James Robertson family.
Taken from the book The Nashville City Cemetery History Carved In Stone by Carole Bucy and Carol Kaplan submitted by LindaMooreMora
States the two year old daughter of James and Charlotte made the difficult journey from the Watauga settlements in the ln the mountains by flat boat and then died shortly after their arrival in the Cumberland settlements.
Family Members
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Jonathan Friar Robertson
1769–1814
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James Randolph Robertson Jr
1771–1794
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Delilah Robertson Bosley
1773–1866
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Peyton Robertson
1775–1787
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Felix Randolph Robertson
1781–1865
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Charlotte Robertson Napier
1783–1860
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William Blount Robertson Sr
1785–1837
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Dr Peyton Henderson Robertson
1787–1840
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Dr Peyton Robertson
1787–1840
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Lavinia Robertson Craighead
1790–1866
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John McNairy Robertson Sr
1792–1875