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Judith <I>Legge</I> Bohannon

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Judith Legge Bohannon

Birth
White County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1829 (aged 94–95)
Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Algood, Putnam County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1330598, Longitude: -85.4326997
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wife of William Bohannon 1730-1816, believed to be buried beside him in these tent graves

WILLIAM1 BOHANNON was born 1730 in Virginia1, and died March 13, 1816 in White Co., Tennessee1. He married (1) RUTH (?) BOHANNON ABT 1752 in Virginia -1st. wife1. She was born ABT 1730, and died ABT 1772 in Virginia1. He married (2) JUDITH LEGG? 1773 in Virginia -2nd. wife. She was born Aft. 1755 in ? Virginia, and died Aft. 1820 in White Co., Tennessee.
son--Lewis Bohannon 1783-1853

wife of William Bohannan, her maiden name was Judith Legge born 1734 in White county (now Putnam county) Tennessee.She was the 2nd wife of William Bohannan, born about 1730, they were married in 1773 in Tennessee.They had 10 children (William had 8 children with his 1st wife, Ruth).Judith died in Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennessee in 1816.Judith and William are buried in the Bohannon Cemetery.


Judith was born in 1734 in White county which is now Putnam county Tennessee, she died in 1816 in Cookville, Putnam county, Tennessee

1828 White County, TN tax list showing Judith Bohannon and a copy of the 1836 White County, TN Deed [Vol I:396] listing all the heirs of William Bohannon as they sold their individual shares of the 160 acres granted to William Bohannon in 1809 and 1814. Judith shows up in the 1820 White County, TN U.S. Census as well as in all the other White County, TN tax records from 1817 to 1828. She is missing in the 1829 White County, TN Tax List as well as in the 1830 White County, TN U.S. Census. The 1833 Tax Record shows "Heirs of William Bohannon, Dec'd". As far as I know there is no documentation for either her birth or death dates as currently listed on this website. If this is any documentation, I would like to know what that is. She certainly wasn't born in White County, TN in 1734 as it didn't exist then.
wife of William Bohannon 1730-1816, believed to be buried beside him in these tent graves

WILLIAM1 BOHANNON was born 1730 in Virginia1, and died March 13, 1816 in White Co., Tennessee1. He married (1) RUTH (?) BOHANNON ABT 1752 in Virginia -1st. wife1. She was born ABT 1730, and died ABT 1772 in Virginia1. He married (2) JUDITH LEGG? 1773 in Virginia -2nd. wife. She was born Aft. 1755 in ? Virginia, and died Aft. 1820 in White Co., Tennessee.
son--Lewis Bohannon 1783-1853

wife of William Bohannan, her maiden name was Judith Legge born 1734 in White county (now Putnam county) Tennessee.She was the 2nd wife of William Bohannan, born about 1730, they were married in 1773 in Tennessee.They had 10 children (William had 8 children with his 1st wife, Ruth).Judith died in Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennessee in 1816.Judith and William are buried in the Bohannon Cemetery.


Judith was born in 1734 in White county which is now Putnam county Tennessee, she died in 1816 in Cookville, Putnam county, Tennessee

1828 White County, TN tax list showing Judith Bohannon and a copy of the 1836 White County, TN Deed [Vol I:396] listing all the heirs of William Bohannon as they sold their individual shares of the 160 acres granted to William Bohannon in 1809 and 1814. Judith shows up in the 1820 White County, TN U.S. Census as well as in all the other White County, TN tax records from 1817 to 1828. She is missing in the 1829 White County, TN Tax List as well as in the 1830 White County, TN U.S. Census. The 1833 Tax Record shows "Heirs of William Bohannon, Dec'd". As far as I know there is no documentation for either her birth or death dates as currently listed on this website. If this is any documentation, I would like to know what that is. She certainly wasn't born in White County, TN in 1734 as it didn't exist then.

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