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Elizabeth Booher
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Elizabeth Booher 1
- Born: 10 Apr 1793, , Sullivan, TN
- Marriage (1): Jonathan M. Washam on 14 Mar 1813 in Paperville, Sullivan, TN
- Died: 13 May 1839, Blandinsville, McDonough, IL at age 46
- Buried: Blandinsville: Old Bedford Cemetery, McDonough, IL
FamilySearch ID: L4R1-GCX.
General Notes:
!SOURCES: 1. Jerry H. Barrett, Lansing IL 2. Will of Martin Booher [copy in file] 3. Booher, Allen G. sr. MY OFTEN MISSPELLED NAME IS BOOHER 4. International Genealogical Index 5. Ancestral File - Dorothy G. Tuttle, Murray UT 6. Ancestry.com: Online Family Tree: Erica Christensen - gedcom 7. Jonathan & Elizabeth Wassom deed to Mary Booher
!BIRTH: Source-3 p. 137 for date; Source-6 for exact date
!MARRIAGE :Source-3 p. 137 for name; Source-4 for date and place
!DEATH: Source-3 p. 137 has 14 Mar 1813 [ I think this is incorrect]; Source-5 for date and place
!BURIAL: Source-5 for place
!ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Source-2 Martin willed son Adam, with daughter Elizabeth Wassum, his home plantation on Sinking Creek, 500 acres, for $1504.00; Source-7 This indenture made and entered into this 2nd day of September 1835 between Jonathan Wassom and Elizabeth Wassom the wife of said Jonathan Wassom and daughter of Martin Booher did on the one part and Mary Booher on the other part all of Sullivan County and State of Tennessee Witnesseth that said Jonathan Wassom and Elizabeth Wassom for and in consideration of the sum of five thousand two dollars to them in hand have paid by the said Mary Booher the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged have bargained sold and confirmed unto the said Mary Booher and her heirs forever all the land devised by the said Martin Booher in his last will and testament to the said Elizabeth Wassom and the said Jonathan and Elizabeth Wassom and which was in several tracts situated in the County of Sullivan on the waters of Big Sinking Creek being the same whereon the said Mary Booher now lives supposed to contain two hundred and forty four acres be the same more or less. Now we the said Jonathan Wassom & Elizabeth Wassom for same in consideration of said same five thousand and two dollars to us paid by the said Mary Booher will warrant and defend unto the said Mary Booher and to her heirs forever all the lands together with every thing thereunto belong which was devised to us or either of us by the said Martin Booher decd against us or our heirs or any other person claiming by through or under us the said Mary Booher agreeing on her part to forever remain responsible for the support or maintenance of Katherina Booher the wife of said Martin Booher dec in the manner set forth in last will of said Martin Booher, dec to be to the only proper use benefit and behalf of the said Mary Booher and to her heirs forever against us or our heirs or any person other person, claiming by through or under testimony whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals this day and year first above written.
Jonathan Wassom (Seal) Elizabeth Wassom (Seal) (her mark)
State of Tennessee First Circuit Sullivan County personally appeared before me Wm. Anderson, Clerk of Circuit Court of Said County the above Jonathan Wassom one of the bargainers with whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged that he executed the foregoing deed for the purpose therein contained and Elizabeth Wassom, the , having also personally appeared before me privately and apart from her husband the said Jonathan Wassom acknowledged the execution of said deed to have been done by her freely, voluntarily and understandingly without confirmation or restraint from her said husband and for the purposes therein expressed.
Filing Wm. Anderson, Clerk of said Court at Office this 2nd day of September 1835. Wm. Anderson, Clerk
Elizabeth married Jonathan M. Washam on 14 Mar 1813 in Paperville, Sullivan, TN. (Jonathan M. Washam was born about 1793 in , Washington, VA and died on 2 Jun 1861 in Dodgeville, Des Moines, IA.)
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Sources
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Grider, Barbara M., Barbara Grider Booher Database (Louisville, Kentucky. 2008.).