Conrad Wilhite

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Conrad Wilhite

Birth
Orange County, Virginia, USA
Death
17 Feb 1806 (aged 68–69)
Anderson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Campbell County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Conrad Wilhite married Elizabeth Broyles, 3 Dec 1758, in Culpeper County, Virginia. They left Virginia and settled in Greene County, Tennessee where members of Elizabeth's family also settled. They later moved to Anderson County, Tennessee. Conrad Wilhite resided in the portion of Anderson County that became Campbell County when it was created September 11, 1806 from Anderson and Claiborne Counties.

Conrad Wilhite died prior to March 1806. At county court, Anderson County, Tennessee, "the last will and testament of Conrite Wilhite deceased was proved in open court by Hugh Montgomery Esquire and Elizabeth Wilhite Executrix and Henry McKenney & Simon Wilhite Executors therein were qualified as the law directs." Conrad's will has not been located.

Hugh Montgomery and Simeon Willhite, executors of Conrad Wilhight [sic], deceased, sold a tract of 100 acres of land in Campbell Co., TN (17 Feb 1809).

Source: WPA Transcript, 1930's, Anderson County, TN, Court Minutes, 1801-1809 and 1810-1814 (2 Books in 1), p. 92.Revolutionary War Patriot.
Conrad Wilhite married Elizabeth Broyles, 3 Dec 1758, in Culpeper County, Virginia. They left Virginia and settled in Greene County, Tennessee where members of Elizabeth's family also settled. They later moved to Anderson County, Tennessee. Conrad Wilhite resided in the portion of Anderson County that became Campbell County when it was created September 11, 1806 from Anderson and Claiborne Counties.

Conrad Wilhite died prior to March 1806. At county court, Anderson County, Tennessee, "the last will and testament of Conrite Wilhite deceased was proved in open court by Hugh Montgomery Esquire and Elizabeth Wilhite Executrix and Henry McKenney & Simon Wilhite Executors therein were qualified as the law directs." Conrad's will has not been located.

Hugh Montgomery and Simeon Willhite, executors of Conrad Wilhight [sic], deceased, sold a tract of 100 acres of land in Campbell Co., TN (17 Feb 1809).

Source: WPA Transcript, 1930's, Anderson County, TN, Court Minutes, 1801-1809 and 1810-1814 (2 Books in 1), p. 92.Revolutionary War Patriot.

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