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Sarah Bohannon Harp

Birth
Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Death
19 Aug 1846 (aged 55–56)
Newton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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SARAH2 BOHANNON (WILLIAM1) was born Aft. 1790 in Knox Co., Tennessee ?, and died August 19, 1846 in Newton Co., Arkansas56. She married SOLOMON HARP Aft. 1810 in Tennessee, son of WILLIAM HARP and SALLY STANTON. He was born 1789 in North Carolina, and died July 26, 1863 in Newton Co., Arkansas.

Solomon Harp served in the War of 1812 from Tennessee. Nancy, his second wife, applied for a pension on his service and told in her application of her marriage to Solomon Harp in Carroll Co., Arkansas. She applied from Jasper, Newton County, Arkansas, Jackson Township, 25 march 1878. She said Solomon Harp served under Capt. Daniel Newman as a private. Nancy was age 74 years at that date.
Solomon Harp applied for Bounty Land on that service on two occasions. Cert. #230 55 80 50 and # 31806 80 50. He was granted land on both occasions. Signing statements for Nancy Wright Harp were Nancy A. Massengale and Marth Jane Harp to support her claim. Martha Jane Harp and Nancy A. Massenglae were the wife and daughter of Elijah Bohannon Harp.
Solomon Harp probably lived for a while in Miller County.

Children of SARAH BOHANNON and SOLOMON HARP are: i. MARY ANN3 HARP.- ii. WILLIAM AUGUSTA HARP, b. 1818, Tennessee; d. September 15, 1864, Kia, Newton Co., Arkansas.- iii. SAMUEL B. HARP, b. 1820, Overton Co., Tennessee; d. Aft. 1880.- iv. PETER BELLAH HARP, b. 1821.- v. ELIJAH BOHANNON HARP, SR., b. October 26, 1826, Tennessee; d. February 23, 1864, Newton Co., Arkansas.

Notes for SARAH BOHANNON:CENSUS RECORDS:1820 Overton County, TN CensusPage 16Harp, Solomon1 Male - 0-10 1 Female - 0-101 Male - 26-45 1 Female - 16-26 1 Female - 45+1830 Hendricks County, IN CensusPage 102Harp, Solomon1 Male - 5-10 1 Female - 0-52 Male2 - 10-15 1 Female - 10-151 Male - 40-50 1 Female - 30-40born 1790 to 1800 -Solomon Harp ended up in Carroll Co, AR and is on some early tax lists there, along with several other Harps. One of these who I think may have been Solomon's brother was named Ichabod Harp. In fact, Ichabod was a purchaser at the estate sale of old William Bohannan in 1816. Ichabod Harp sold land in Overton Co, TN on 24 Oct 1831, but was listed on the 1832 tax list there. In the land patents I found that Ichabod Harp of Gallatin Co, IL patented land in Saline Co on 7 Aug 1834. During that time there was a marriage of Elizabeth Harp to David Tanner on 21 Mar 1832 and of Nancy Harp to Stephen Tanner on 16 Oct 1834 in Gallatin Co. I believe that Elizabeth & Nancy were probably daughters of Ichabod. By 1838 Ichabod was living in Carroll Co, AR (tax list) and apparently remained in that area - dying sometime after the 1840 Carroll Co. census. I searched records in Carroll & Newton Co, AR for these Tanners, but no luck. So I asked for a lookup for them in Gallatin Co, IL. They were found in Saline Co. Stephen & Nancy Tanner were there and David was there, but with a different wife. It appears his 1st wife died. Living just four households away was this family with Bohannan children in it: Thomas Tanner 67 m NC farmerMary Ann 45 f TNCeli Ann Bohannon 14 f KYEdward 10 m ILArnett 7 ? ILWilliam Tanner 24 m KY farmerMary Ann 23 m ALDavid J. 2 m ILMary E. 8/12 f IL It appears that Mary Ann probably was married previously to a Bohannon and these were her three children.
SARAH2 BOHANNON (WILLIAM1) was born Aft. 1790 in Knox Co., Tennessee ?, and died August 19, 1846 in Newton Co., Arkansas56. She married SOLOMON HARP Aft. 1810 in Tennessee, son of WILLIAM HARP and SALLY STANTON. He was born 1789 in North Carolina, and died July 26, 1863 in Newton Co., Arkansas.

Solomon Harp served in the War of 1812 from Tennessee. Nancy, his second wife, applied for a pension on his service and told in her application of her marriage to Solomon Harp in Carroll Co., Arkansas. She applied from Jasper, Newton County, Arkansas, Jackson Township, 25 march 1878. She said Solomon Harp served under Capt. Daniel Newman as a private. Nancy was age 74 years at that date.
Solomon Harp applied for Bounty Land on that service on two occasions. Cert. #230 55 80 50 and # 31806 80 50. He was granted land on both occasions. Signing statements for Nancy Wright Harp were Nancy A. Massengale and Marth Jane Harp to support her claim. Martha Jane Harp and Nancy A. Massenglae were the wife and daughter of Elijah Bohannon Harp.
Solomon Harp probably lived for a while in Miller County.

Children of SARAH BOHANNON and SOLOMON HARP are: i. MARY ANN3 HARP.- ii. WILLIAM AUGUSTA HARP, b. 1818, Tennessee; d. September 15, 1864, Kia, Newton Co., Arkansas.- iii. SAMUEL B. HARP, b. 1820, Overton Co., Tennessee; d. Aft. 1880.- iv. PETER BELLAH HARP, b. 1821.- v. ELIJAH BOHANNON HARP, SR., b. October 26, 1826, Tennessee; d. February 23, 1864, Newton Co., Arkansas.

Notes for SARAH BOHANNON:CENSUS RECORDS:1820 Overton County, TN CensusPage 16Harp, Solomon1 Male - 0-10 1 Female - 0-101 Male - 26-45 1 Female - 16-26 1 Female - 45+1830 Hendricks County, IN CensusPage 102Harp, Solomon1 Male - 5-10 1 Female - 0-52 Male2 - 10-15 1 Female - 10-151 Male - 40-50 1 Female - 30-40born 1790 to 1800 -Solomon Harp ended up in Carroll Co, AR and is on some early tax lists there, along with several other Harps. One of these who I think may have been Solomon's brother was named Ichabod Harp. In fact, Ichabod was a purchaser at the estate sale of old William Bohannan in 1816. Ichabod Harp sold land in Overton Co, TN on 24 Oct 1831, but was listed on the 1832 tax list there. In the land patents I found that Ichabod Harp of Gallatin Co, IL patented land in Saline Co on 7 Aug 1834. During that time there was a marriage of Elizabeth Harp to David Tanner on 21 Mar 1832 and of Nancy Harp to Stephen Tanner on 16 Oct 1834 in Gallatin Co. I believe that Elizabeth & Nancy were probably daughters of Ichabod. By 1838 Ichabod was living in Carroll Co, AR (tax list) and apparently remained in that area - dying sometime after the 1840 Carroll Co. census. I searched records in Carroll & Newton Co, AR for these Tanners, but no luck. So I asked for a lookup for them in Gallatin Co, IL. They were found in Saline Co. Stephen & Nancy Tanner were there and David was there, but with a different wife. It appears his 1st wife died. Living just four households away was this family with Bohannan children in it: Thomas Tanner 67 m NC farmerMary Ann 45 f TNCeli Ann Bohannon 14 f KYEdward 10 m ILArnett 7 ? ILWilliam Tanner 24 m KY farmerMary Ann 23 m ALDavid J. 2 m ILMary E. 8/12 f IL It appears that Mary Ann probably was married previously to a Bohannon and these were her three children.


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