In Smith Co. TN Chancery Court Record Book 2
William HALLUM versus William HART Et Al. The bill of complaint of William Hallum of Davidson County against William Hart, and Jefferson Rowland of Smith County; and George Rowland of Arkansas. On 26 Dec 1828, George Rowland was indebted to the said William Hallum in the amount of $385 for which he executed his note. The said George has been for some years and is now a non resident of this State, and has been generally unable to pay the amount. But by the death of his father, he became entitled to a distributive part of his estate. The negroes of David Rowland deceased is a part of which the said George is entitled as a distributee and legatee of said David. The slaves were sold under a decree of court. Hallum has made some exertion to get his debt satisfied. He is apprehensive that the money from the sale may be taken out of the State. The said David left a will by which he directed that his property be equally divided into six parts and the said George is entitled to one part. Hallum is asking the court to injoin Hart and Jefferson Rolwand from paying over to said George Rowland any part of said fund until further order from the court. Feb. 1841. (p.222-224)
ROWLAND versus PAYNE. The bill of complaint of James Rowland as guardian for Mary Ann Rowland, James C. Rowland, Sally E. Rowland, and George F. Rowland, his minor children; David W. Denton and wife Elizabeth, and Jacob W. Roe and wife Martha against John Payne and Joseph Payne, all of Smith County. William Payne made his will in 1835 and died in 1836. He appointed his sons, John and Joseph, as his executors. There was devised to the widow for life a tract of land on which he lived, containing 83 acres. The widow died in Nov 1837. Joseph Payne received a negro woman named Peggy and a boy named Gideon. John Payne received a negro woman named Cate and a boy named Carrol. The said William Payne left at the time of his death four children, namely, the said Joseph and John Payne; Ann Carpenter; and Patsy Rowland, the latter of whom is now dead. James Rowland was the husband of the said Patsy. He was appointed guardian for all of his and her children, being eight in number. David W. Denton has recently married said Elizabeth. Jacob W. Row has intermarried with the said Martha, both being daughters of the said Patsy Rowland, the daughter of the said William Payne. Complainants insist that they are entitled by law to one fourth of the said land. 9 Feb 1841. (p.630-639)
Smith Co. TN Chancery Rules 1841-1852
Mary A. Rowland, John W. Rowland, William F. Rowland, James C. Rowland, Sally G. Rowland, and George F. Rowland, minors by their guardian, James Rowland; David W. Denton and wife Elizabeth; Jacob W. Roe and wife Martha, versus John Payne and Joseph Payne, Executors of William Payne. Complainants have failed to sustain the charges. Aug. 1842. (P.27)
In Obituaries from Early TN Newspapers 1794-1851:
Rowland, Mr. Robert. Died in Madison County, KY. National Banner. Sat., July 25, 1829.
In Wilson Co. TN Deed Book H
William Hallum to George Rowland a town lot in the town of Maryville. 27 July 1819. (p.196)
Deed Book I
George Hallum to David Rowland of Smith County 50 acres in Wilson County. 19 April 1821. (p.90)
Deed Book M
Alsey Reace Sr. to Daniel Winn 72 acres in Wilson County. Witnesses: Richardson Rowland and Will Cox. 27 Aug 1827. (p.480)
Deed Book O
Brittain Drake to Isaac Roland 34 acres on the Cumberland River. 21 Dec. 1831. (p.64)
Brittain Drake to Isaac Roland 24 acres on the Cumberland River, it being a part of a tract of land owned by Joseph Crabtree and a lot which was allotted to John F. Brown in the division of the said tract. 31 Dec 1831. (p.91)
Deed Book P
Isaac Rowland to Thoams S. Watson 34 acres, it being lot number 5 in the division of the lands of Joseph Crabtree deceased. Witnesses: Neri Lowe and James S. Rowland. 5 March 1834. (p.224)
Andrew Hallum to Robert Hallum 40 acres, it being part of a tract of land that George Hallum died seized and possessed of on Barton’s Creek. Bounded: Gilpin Hallum. Witnessess: George Rowland and Henry Hallum. 2 April 1834. (p.258)
RIzen Rowland and Elander his wife to Edwin Reeder 41 acres on Round Lick Creek. 3 October 1834. (p.531-532)
John C. Brown to Isaac Roland a tract of land on the Cumberland River. 23 March 1829. (p.394)
Deed Book Q
Division of the lands of Benjamin Reeder deceased. Heirs: Lidia Reeder, Reason Rolin and Elender, Josesph Philips and Rachel, Doak Young and Sarah, Edwin Reeder, B.G. Barkley and Lydia, William Morgan and Martha, Drummond Wheeler and Catharine, and Harris Reeder. 28 Sept. 1834. (p.44-46)
Deed Book S
Eleanor Rowland to Edwin Reeder her child’s part of all that land belonging to Benjamin Reeder deceased. 3 Oct. 1834. (P.503)
In Wilson Co. TN Trust Deed Book EE
Richardson Rowland to William McGregor some household furniture. 9 Jan 1835. (p.356)
In Warren Co. TN Deed Book A 1808-1818
Pg. 453. 5 May 1817. Baker King to Benjamin Rowlin, both of Warren County, for $1000.00, 131 acres on the north bank of Mountain Creek…the west bank of Collins River… the original tract held by Grant No. 985 dated 11 Feb 1817, granted to said Baker King. Reg. 15 Dec 1817.
In Caldwell Co. KY Will Book A
Rowland, Lewis. June 2, 1834. Oct. 20, 1834. Wife: Rachel. Legatees: David and Henry Rowland, William Roach, Charles Jones, Mary Rowland, William Rowland.
In Livingston Co. KY Will Book A
Rowland, Reuben. Jan. 4, 1806. July 1806. Wife: Anna. Sons: Lewis, John B., Henry, Reuben Jr., Micajah. Daus: Mary Bush, Ludia. Wit: James Smith, James Miller, George Gordon.
In Warren Co. KY Will Book A
Rowland, Daniel. Inventory. Dec. 1805. Apprs: James Dell, Jona. Helemon(?)
In Woodford Co. KY Will Book A
George and David Rowland (uncles) are mentioned in the will of Elizabeth Haynes dated April 20, 1795. Proved July 1795.
In Woodford Co. KY Will Book B
Henry and Richard Rowland are witnesses to the will of Bartholomew DUPREY dated June 5, 1790. Proved Oct. 1796.
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