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ÐWe€did.€€And€the€rain€stopped€long€enough€for€us€to€find€what€we€were€seeking.ÌWe€arrived€in€town€in€the€early€morning,€just€as€the€streets€were€filled€with€cars€and€people.€€AtÏleast€we€could€find€someone€to€ask€questions.€€And€our€first€candidate:€€a€deputy€sheriff€whoÏhappened€to€be€crossing€the€street.Ì"Excuse€me,"€I€asked.€€"Do€you€know€where€the€Revolutionary€War€Cemetery€is€located?"Ì"Right€behind€these€buildings,"€he€responded.ÌI€couldn't€believe€it.€€We€were€within€one€block€of€finding€it€last€summer€and€didn't€see€it.€€But€weÏfound€it€this€year,€and€the€monument€bearing€¢Abednego£€Inman's€name€is€certainly€prominent.€ÏApparently€there€are€two€Revolutionary€War€cemeteries€in€the€area,€but€we€were€only€interestedÏin€this€one€in€particular.ÌI€took€a€picture€of€the€front€and€rear€sides€of€the€monument.€€The€Hopewell€Presbyterian€ChurchÏoriginally€stood€on€this€site,€but€now€only€the€cemetery€is€left.€€And€the€gravestones€are€so€old,Ïthey€are€barely€readable.€€However,€after€walking€the€grounds,€I€located€the€Inman€plot.€€I€couldÏread€Shadrach€Inman's€markerñÌñ€ñÌñ„„ñÌñ¢ñÌññÍñ€ñÍññÍñ¢ñÍñ¢Abednego£ñÍñ£ñÍññÌñ£ñÌñ's€son.€€There€were€several€other€markers€I€could€read,Ïand€I€took€pictures€of€all€of€these.€€I€believe€that€¢Abednego£€and€his€wife€Mary€Ritchie's€markersÏare€the€large€stones€directly€beside€Shadrach.ÌWhile€I€walked€the€cemetery€grounds,€my€husband€began€a€conversation€with€the€lady€next€door.€ÏI€barely€noticed€the€large€white€house€next€door€to€the€cemetery.€€And€the€owners€were€sitting€onÏtheir€large€front€porch.Ì"Your€wife€is€an€Inman?"€they€asked.€€"Well,€this€was€¢Abednego£€Inman's€house.€€He€had€it€built€inÏ1820€and€lived€here€the€rest€of€his€days."ÌThat's€when€I€took€notice€of€the€house.€€It€became€a€restaurant€in€later€years,€and€then€theseÏpeople€purchased€it€for€their€private€residence.€€The€slave€quarters€still€stand€in€back.€€Of€course,€IÏtook€pictures€of€the€house€and€am€hoping€that€they€turned€out.€€If€they€did,€I€will€run€them€inÏfuture€issues€of€the€newsletter.ÌShadrach€Inman's€house€also€stands€on€the€square.€€(¢Abednego£'s€son).€€I€took€pictures€of€thatÏhouse,€too.ÌAfter€touring€the€cemetery,€we€went€into€the€courthouse,€which€also€contains€Dandridge's€historyÏmuseum.€€An€original€copy€of€the€Declaration€of€Independence€is€on€display€there€together€with€aÏhuge€painting€of€Davy€¢Crockett£„„one€of€the€notables€from€the€area.€€It€was€easy€getting€lost€inÏthat€place,€and€also€quite€easy€to€forget€that€people€were€there€conducting€business€of€one€natureÏor€another.€€The€sheriff€marched€in€someone€wearing€orange€and€chains€and€hauled€him€into€aÏcourtroom.€€We€asked€a€woman€a€question,€but€she€seemed€to€be€at€the€point€of€tears.€€AnotherÏwoman€standing€beside€her€(her€attorney,€I€later€surmised),€told€us€to€check€with€the€drug€storeÏacross€the€street.€€Apparently€someone€had€written€a€book€about€the€area€and€copies€were€on€saleÏin€the€drug€store.€€That€was€our€next€point€of€interest.Ì"Do€you€have„„„?"ÌAnd€yes,€they€did„„not€on€display€on€the€shelf,€but€copies€behind€the€counter.€€I€bought€a€copy€ofÏthe€book€and€spent€the€rest€of€the€day€reading€it€as€we€headed€north€into€Virginia:€€òòBent€TwñÛñeñÛñigs€inÐ 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ÐBy€1792€numerous€settlers€had€moved€into€the€area,€not€only€locally€but€all€over€East€Tennessee.€ÏGov.€William€¢Blount£€took€the€important€step€of€designating€several€new€counties,€includingÏJefferson,€to€be€taken€off€the€large€earlier€ones.€€One€of€the€first€records€in€the€county€court€clerk'sÏoffice€in€the€court€house€in€the€òòMinute€Books,€Pleas€and€Quarter€Sessions,€July€1792€to€1800óó,Ð „ô  Ðreads€as€follows:Ì....Page€2€continues€as€follows:Ì"___________€Inman€(the€blank€indicates€where€the€page€has€been€torn€but€probably€refers€toÏ¢Abednego£€to€Shadrach€Inman)€surrendered€Reuben€Roach€in€discharge€of€himself€as€bail,€nowÏwas€thereupon€ordered€into€Custody€of€the€Sheriff."×ƒÝ Ô×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú2Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ò(`×Ð € ÐThe€following€Grand€inquest€appeared€in€Court,€were€qualified€and€received€their€charge€to€wit:€ÏJohn€¢Gilliland£,€foreman,€Benjamin€Harrison,€Joseph€¢Rainey£,€Edward€Wright,€William€¢Doherty£,ÏJohn€¢Calffey£,€John€¢Hornback£,€¢Benj£.€Davis,€¢Senr£.,€James€Alexander,€James€Hill,€John€Bradshaw,ÏBenjamin€¢McFarland£,€Sam.€L.€¢McSpadden£,€¢Tidance£€Lane,€ò òThomas€¢Jarnagin£ó ó.׃ ò(ü×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú3Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ò(ˆ×Ð 8¨ Ð"The€second€half€of€the€first€meeting€included€the€first€trial€by€jury.€€The€case€concerned€ReubenÏRoach,€who€was€accused€of€the€theft€of€'three€yards€of€linen,€and€the€same€amount€of€'royalÏribbon'€from€George€Baxter.'€€Roach€pleaded€'not€guilty'€to€the€charge€of€petit€larceny.€€He€wasÏtried€and€found€guilty€by€a€jury€composed€of€ò òShadrach€Inmanó ó,€Thomas€¢Snoddy£,€Henry€Knave,Ð dÔ ÐMichael€Bacon,€Alexander€Ward,€John€Day,€Jess€¢Hoskins£,€Alexander€¢Kelso£,€William€¢Balch£,ÏAndrew€Bryan,€¢Isham£€Harris€and€John€Denton.€€Roach's€attorney,€John€Rhea,€Esq.,€filed€for€anÏarrest€of€judgment€but€was€overruled.€€The€court€ordered€that€'the€said€ñÒñrñÒññÓñRñÓñeuben€Roach€receive€tenÏlashes€on€his€bare€back€and€that€the€Sheriff€put€this€sentence€in€execution€immediately."׃ ò(´×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú4Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ò(@ ×Ð  ˆ ÐPunishments€were€harsh€in€that€period€of€time.€€Consider€the€following:ÌAt€the€August€term€in€1796,€"Samuel€Duncan,€John€¢Bullard£€and€William€Carver€were€severallyÏfined€$2.50€for€fighting€in€the€verge€of€the€court."€€In€the€same€year€one€of€the€first€criminal€casesÏthat€went€to€the€superior€court€from€the€county€was€"ò òState€vs.€Jesse€Jeffreyó ó€for€horse€stealing."€Ð ¸$(#" ÐHe€was€convicted€and€the€sentence€imposed€was€"that€he€should€stand€in€the€¢pilloory£€for€oneÏhour,€receive€thirty„nine€lashes€upon€his€bare€back,€well€laid€on,€have€his€ears€nailed€to€the€pilloryÏand€cut€off,€and€that€he€should€be€branded€upon€one€cheek€with€the€Letter€H,€and€on€the€otherÏwith€the€Letter€T€in€a€plain€and€visible€ñÔñlñÔñmanner."ÌThe€next€year€Robert€Parker€was€tried€for€stealing€500€Spanish„milled€dollars€from€ThomasÏ¢Humes£.€€He€was€convicted€and€sentenced€to€be€hung.ÌWhat€was€probably€the€first€murder€case€was€tried€on€February€22,€1808,€when€a€man€was€triedÏfor€the€murder€of€a€woman€by€strangling€her€with€a€skein€of€thread.€€He€was€adjudged€guilty,€andÏthe€sentence€imposed€was€that€he€be€"taken€back€into€the€jail€from€whence€he€came,€there€toÏñÕñreaminñÕññÕñremainñÕñ€until€next€Friday€and€then€between€12:00€a.m.€and€1:00€p.m.€of€the€said€to€be€hung€by€theÐ ä.T-, Ðneck€until€he€be€Dead,€Dead,€Dead."ÌThe€jury€returned€a€bill€and€he€was€tried€and€convicted€in€eleven€days€after€the€commission€of€theÏcrime.׃ ñœ×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú5Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ñ(×Ð àP ÐBible€continues:ÌThe€next€meeting€of€the€court€was€on€the€second€Monday€in€may,€1793,€this€time€in€Dandridge.€ÏTradition€says€it€was€held€in€the€Old€Bill€Blue€House,€a€log€cabin€torn€down€in€1955,€located€justÏup€the€street€from€the€present€court€house.ÌThe€following€grand€inquest€appeared€in€Court,€were€qualified€and€received€their€charge,€viz:Ïò ò¢Abednego£€Inmanó ó,€foreman,€James€Hill,€Robert€Gentry,€George€Edges,€George€Evans,€JosephÐ Ð @  ТPrigmore£,€Caleb€¢Witt£,€David€Murphy,€Joseph€¢Witt£,€Hugh€¢Kelso£,€Abraham€¢Slover£,€RichardÏRankin,€Samuel€Lyle,€John€M.€Roberts,€¢Ezekial£€Henry,€Samuel€¢McClanahan£,€Adam€¢Willson£,ÏDavid€¢McClanahan£,€&€Thomas€Vance.ÌAt€this€time,€several€cases€were€tried,€and€a€variety€of€other€matters€were€brought€up,€approved,Ïauthorized€and€recorded.€€More€wills€and€inventories€were€prorated€and€approved.€€Fees€were€setÏfor€officials.€€The€court€allowed€the€sheriff€the€sum€of€fifteen€pounds€for€his€¢exofficio£€expenses€forÏ1792,€the€attorney€ten€pounds,€and€the€clerk€ten€pounds.€€New€constables€were€appointed,€to€beÏpaid€five€shillings€for€each€day€of€attending€court.ÌSeveral€powers€of€attorney€were€granted.€€ò òJohn€¢Sevier£ó ó€"produced€a€license€to€practice€law,€wasÐ € Ðqualified€and€admitted€accordingly,"€as€did€Samuel€Mitchell.ÌFines€were€collected€from€a€number€of€people€for€the€use€of€"profane€language."€€Cases€ofÏimmorality€were€brought€up€and€disposed€of.€€Fathers€of€illegitimate€children€were€sternly€andÏperemptorily€dealt€with.€€One€man€was€fine€three€dollars€and€twelve€and€a€half€cents€and€orderedÏto€pay€the€mother,€who€was€to€keep€the€child,€seven€pounds€and€ten€shillings€"proclamationÏmoney."׃ ñD×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú6Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ñÐ×Ð „ ÐIn€another€reference€to€the€Inman€family,€Bible€states:ÌIn€May,€1796,€John€¢Sevier£,€the€first€Governor€of€the€State€of€Tennessee,€commissioned€theÏfollowing€as€justices€for€Jefferson€County:€€George€¢Doherty£,€James€¢Roddye£,€Josiah€Jackson,ÏThomas€¢Snoddy£,€¢Garrett£€Fitzgerald,€¢Parmenas£€Taylor,€John€Blackburn,€A.€Henderson,€ò ò¢Abednego£Ð ´$ ÐInmanó ó,€John€¢McNabb£,€Abraham€¢McCay£,€Adam€Peck,€and€William€Cox.׃ ñ ×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú7Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ñ¬×Ð ¤ ÐOther€names€of€interest€in€the€book€(of€possible€connections€to€the€Inman€families€include€ò òGeorgeÐ  !| ÐGraham€and€wife,€Elizabeth,€Henry€Graham,€"Graham€Hill"ó ó,€and€ò òJoseph€¢Hardin£ó ó.ò ò€€ó ó"GrahamÐ ü!l  ÐHill"€is€identified€as€"Gravely€Hill"€in€the€text€and€"Graham€Hill"€in€the€index.€€Samuel€InmanÏmarried€a€Graham€and€Henriette€¢Hardin£€married€¢Ezekiel£€or€John€Inman.ÌI€found€òòBent€TwiñÙññØñeñØññÙñgs€in€Jefferson€Countyóó€to€be€a€wonderful€little€book€full€of€information€about€theÐ <%¬#! Ðearly€history€of€Jefferson€County.€€There€are€many€names€I€have€probably€overlooked.€€I€wouldÏrecommend€it€to€anyone€researching€the€area.ÌAs€an€item€for€your€calendars:€€1996€marks€Tennessee's€bicentennial€year.€€They€are€planningÏnumerous€celebrations.ÌÓ  Óò òBIBLIOGRAPHYó óÐ È*8)& ÐÓÉ;ÓBible,€Jean€Patterson.€€òòBent€TwiñÖñnñÖññÚññ×ñeñ×ññÚñgs€in€Jefferson€Countyóó.€€Rogersville,€TN:€East€Tennessee€PrintingÐ ,,œ*' ÐCo.,€€Inc.€(1991).Ìâ âßA€%) °°xdE°Ä.0xAßÐ |.ì,) ÐÔ% ‡) Ôò òÓ  ÓTHE€DANIEL€BOONE€QUESTIONó óÔ%†)=ÔÐ  Ðâ âÓ+=ÓAfter€reading€numerous€articles€various€subscribers€have€sent€me€this€past€year,€I€have€noticedÏone€question€to€which€I€hope€to€have€discovered€an€answer.€€That€question€pertains€to€whether€orÏnot€Daniel€Boone€ever€did€any€exploring€in€the€State€of€Tennessee.€€While€he€did€explore€theÏstates€of€Missouri€and€Kentucky,€Tennessee€appears€uncertain.€€Therefore,€some€people€haveÏwondered€whether€Shadrach,€¢Meshach£€and€¢Abednego£€were€really€with€Daniel€Boone€whenÏ¢Meshach£€was€killed€in€the€Cumberland€plateau.ÌI€believe€I€have€an€answer.€€After€passing€my€comprehensives,€I€spent€a€day€in€the€campus€libraryÏand€ran€across€the€following€in€the€òòHistory€of€North€Carolina,€Vol.€Ióó:Ð à P ÐIn€1748,€Thomas€Walker€of€Virginia€led€a€band€of€hunters€far€into€the€interior€of€what€is€nowÏMiddle€ñÜñtennesseeñÜññÜñTennesseeñÜñ,€giving€names€to€the€Cumberland€Mountains€and€the€Cumberland€River.€€InÏ1756...the€English€built€Fort€¢Loudoun£€on€the€Tennessee€River.€€Most€famous€of€all€the€hardyÏpioneers€who€explored€this€region€was€Daniel€Boone€who€as€early€as€1760€was€hunting€along€theÏ¢Watauga£€River.€€The€following€year€at€the€head€of€a€party€of€hunters,€Boone€penetrated€theÏwilderness€to€the€head€waters€of€the€¢Holston£€as€far€as€the€site€of€the€present€Abington,€VA.€€FromÏthis€time€forward€he€ò òwas€constantly€hunting€in€the€Tennessee€and€Kentucky€country.€€ó óBooneÐ Ì< Ðand€his€fellow€hunters€brought€back€to€the€settlements€in€Virginia€and€North€Carolina€glowingÏreports€of€the€richness€and€beauty€of€the€land€beyond€the€mountains€and€thus€paved€the€way€forÏthe€pioneers€of€more€settled€habits€whose€purpose€was€to€carve€out€of€the€wilderness€homes€forÏthemselves€and€their€children.ñôñœ×ƒñÜ ×ñôññôñ׃1ñÜ ×ñôñÝ ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú8Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ñhכР€ð ÐRichard€Henderson€made€the€acquaintance€of€Daniel€Boone€whose€good€judgment,€intelligenceÏand€character€so€impressed€him€that€in€1763€he€sent€Boone€to€explore€the€region€between€theÏCumberland€and€Kentucky€Rivers.€€During€the€next€decade€Boone€prosecuted€his€explorationsÏwith€great€vigor,€perseverance€and€daring,€but€the€story€of€his€romantic€career€is€too€well€knownÏto€need€repetition€here.€€In€1774,€as€a€result€of€his€work,€Henderson€organized€at€Hillsboro€a€landÏcompany,€first€called€the€Louisa€Company,€later€the€Transylvania€Co.,€to€promote€the€settlementÏof€this€region.׃ñ ×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú9Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ñŒ ×Ð lÜ ÐIn€1778€Virginia€granted€them€200,000€acres€in€that€part€of€Transylvania€which€lay€within€herÏlimits€and€in€1783€North€Carolina€made€a€similar€grant€within€her€western€territory.€€That€part€ofÏTransylvania€which€fell€within€the€limits€of€Virginia€afterwards€became€the€State€of€Kentucky;€theÏrest€together€with€¢Watauga£€became€Tennessee.׃ñL×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú10Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×ñ×Ð ” ÐThe€òòHistory€of€North€Carolinaóó€gives€two€accounts€of€an€Indian€attack€upon€Boone's€expeditions.€Ð ø h ÐOne,€in€1767,€occurred€while€Boone€was€in€the€Cumberland€area€with€a€party€of€hunters.€€TheÏparty€was€tired€and€hungry.€€Boone€left€them€sleeping€while€he€and€one€or€two€others€went€onÏahead.€€Boone€was€captured€by€the€Indians€and€eventually€managed€to€escape€from€them.€€WhenÏhe€returned€to€the€campsite,€he€found€all€of€the€men€missing€and€presumed€that€they€had€eitherÏbeen€killed€or€taken€captive.€€In€1771,€Boone€was€again€attacked€by€Indians€while€leading€a€partyÏof€settlers€into€the€Cumberland€region.€€Between€the€two€accounts,€the€earlier€story€approximatesÏthe€Shadrach,€¢Meshach£€and€¢Abednego£€legend,€and€the€date€approximates€the€time€of€¢Meshach£'sÏdeath.€€I€had€planned€to€copy€these€accounts€and€place€them€here€verbatim.€€However,€that€wasÏour€last€day€in€Pennsylvania,€and€I€ran€out€of€time.ÌI€also€ran€across€an€interesting€source:€€a€fairly€recent€book€entitled€òòDaniel€Boone:€€The€Life€andÐ ¨*)) ÐLegend€of€an€American€Pioneeróó€by€John€Mack€¢Faragher£.€€¢Faragher£€notes€a€letter€written€by€DanielÐ ”+** ÐBoone€April€1,€1775,€addressed€to€Richard€Henderson:ÌòòAfter€my€compliments€to€you,€I€shall€acquaint€you€of€our€misfortune.€€On€March€the€25€a€partyÐ ä-T,, Ðof€Indians€fired€on€my€company€about€half€an€hour€before€day,€and€killed€Mr.€¢Twetty£€and€hisÐ Ð.@-- Тnegro£,€and€wounded€Mr.€Walker€very€deeply€but€I€¢hoope£€he€will€recover.€€On€March€the€28€as€weÏwere€hunting€for€provisions,€we€found€Samuel€Tate's€son,€who€gave€us€an€account€that€theÏIndians€fired€on€their€camp€on€the€27€day.€€My€brother€and€I€went€down€and€found€two€menÏkilled€and€scalped,€ò òThomas€¢McDowell£ó ó€and€ò òJeremiah€¢McPfeeters£ó ó.€€I€have€sent€a€man€down€to€allÐ TÄ Ðthe€lower€companies€in€order€to€gather€them€all€to€the€mouth€of€Otter€Creek.óó¢×ƒñ°×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú11Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý× xףРD´ ÐSince€Shadrach€Inman's€wife€was€a€¢McPheeters£€and€her€mother€was€a€¢McDowell£,€I€believe€thatÏthere€is€definitely€a€connection.ÌÓ  Óò òBIBLIOGRAPHYó óÐ øh ÐÓ‰RÓConnor,€¢R.D.W.£€€òòHistory€of€North€Carolina,€Vol.€I:€The€Colonial€and€Revolutionary€PeriodsÐ \ Ì Ð1584„1783.óó€€€Chicago/New€York:€€The€Lewis€Publishing€Co.€(1919).Ð H ¸  ТFaragher£,€John€Mack.€€òòDaniel€Boone:€€The€Life€and€Legend€of€an€American€Pioneeróó.€€New€York:€Ð ¬   ÐHenry€€Holt€&€Co.€(1992).ÌßA€%) °°xdE°D0xAßÐ ül  Ðò òÔ% ‡. ÔÓ  ÓJOHN€OF€GAUNT:€€ANCESTOR€TO€THE€¢INMANS£Ô%†.ƒTÔó óÐ dÔ  ÐÓTÓAccording€to€a€number€of€sources€I've€been€reading€this€past€year,€the€¢Inmans£€all€descended€fromÏJohn€of€Gaunt,€one€of€the€sons€of€Edward€III.€€I€found€this€interesting€since€¢Anya£€¢Seton£'s€novelÏòòKatherineóó€intrigued€me€so€much€when€I€was€a€teenager.€€Unfortunately,€I€could€not€rememberÐ   Ðmuch€about€our€illustrious€ancestor.€€As€a€result,€I've€been€reading€a€great€deal€about€the€HouseÏof€Lancaster.€€According€to€Sydney€Armitage„Smith:ÌIn€the€history€of€the€House€of€Lancaster„„the€Earls€of€Lancaster€had€good€service€to€record,€butÏno€constitutional€fibre€in€the€stock.€€All€were€men€of€great€energy.€€They€were€ò òpiousó ó,€with€theÐ È8 Ðconventional€piety€of€¢ther£€age.€€They€were€men€of€strong€purpose,€and€great€¢ambitition£.€€TheyÏwere€also€gallant€soldiers,€had€the€strongest€passion€of€race.€€To€describe€them€would€be€to€sayÏthat€they€had€a€love€of€Arms€combined€with€a€thirst€for€adventure.׃ 0×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú12Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý× ø×Ð  ÐThe€House€of€Lancaster€descends€from€Henry€III€(1216„1272)€and€Eleanor,€daughter€of€RaymondÏVI,€Count€of€Provence€and€their€sons:€€Edward€I€(1272„1307)€and€Eleanor,€daughter€of€FerdinandÏIII€of€Castile,€and€Edmund,€Earl€of€Lancaster,€Derby€&€Leicester,€¢Senechal£€of€England,€b.€1245;Ïd.€1296.€€John€of€Gaunt€descends€from€Edward€I€and€married€into€the€Lancastrian€line.ÌEdward€I€and€Eleanor€of€Castile€were€parents€of€Edward€II€(1307„1327),€who€married€Isabella,Ïdaughter€of€Phillip€IV€of€France.€€Edward€II€and€Isabella€were€the€parents€of€Edward€III€(1327„¼77),€who€married€Phillippa€of€¢Hainault£,€and€these€were€the€parents€of€John€of€Gaunt€(b.€1340;€d.Ï1399).€€On€May€19,€1359,€John€of€Gaunt€married€Blanche€of€Lancaster,€b.€1341;€d.€1369.€ÏBlanche€was€the€daughter€of€Henry,€Duke€of€Lancaster,€who€was€the€son€of€Henry,€Earl€ofÏLancaster€and€Maude.€€Henry,€the€Earl,€was€the€son€of€Edmund.€€Blanche€of€Lancaster€was€JohnÏof€Gaunt's€first€wife.€€His€second€marriage€was€to€¢Costanza£€of€Spain€(a€line€that€would€eventuallyÏbecome€the€Spanish€House€of€Habsburg);€and€his€third€marriage€was€to€Katherine€¢Swynford£,€hisÏlong€time€mistress€(and€the€heroine€of€the€novel€I€enjoyed€so€well).€€The€John/Katherine€line€(afterÏthe€children€were€legitimatized)€became€known€as€the€¢Beauforts£€and€eventually,€the€Tudors.׃ 0!×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú13Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý× ø!×Ð h(Ø&% ÐI€suppose€my€main€interest€in€all€of€this€is€that€I€am€trying€to€tie€in€with€specific€personages€inÏthese€lines.€€Are€we€descended€from€Blanche€of€Lancaster€or€from€Katherine€¢Swynford£?€€Are€theÏ¢Inmans£€from€one€child€of€John€of€Gaunt's,€or€from€several.€€The€laws€of€primogeniture€securedÏthe€inheritance€for€the€oldest€son€while€the€rest€were€forced€into€the€trades.€€Did€the€other€sonsÏthus€become€innkeepers,€or€does€the€name€suggest€another€meaning?€€I€was€interested€to€note€thatÏmany€of€the€schools€during€this€period€of€time€were€called€òòinnsóó;€i.e.€Greys€Inn.€€Were€these€inn„Ð h.Ø,+ Ðmen€innkeepers€or€perhaps€students€or€teachers€in€the€inns?Ð T/Ä-, ЇThese€are€only€a€few€of€the€questions€I€have€been€playing€with.€€The€Lancastrian€land€holdingsÏwere€large€and€extended€into€Wales.€€Perhaps€that€is€the€reason€why€I€am€finding€the€Inman€nameÏall€over€England,€including€Wales.ÌThe€House€of€Lancaster€was€subsequently€defeated€by€the€House€of€York€in€the€War€of€theÏRoses,€a€misnomer.€€While€the€white€rose€was€the€symbol€of€the€House€of€York,€the€red€roseÏsymbol€for€the€¢Lancasters£€was€not€used€until€some€time€later.€€(I€knew€there€was€some€reasonÏwhy€I€prefer€red€roses!)ÌThe€òòPlantagenet€Encyclopediaóó€gives€this€account:Ð ôd ÐJohn€of€Gaunt,€the€2nd€duke€of€Lancaster€(1340„99)€was€the€fourth€son€of€Edward€III€of€EnglandÏand€Philippa€of€¢Hainault£.€€From€1361„2,€he€was€the€5th€earl€of€Lancaster€and€from€1362„99,€heÏwas€the€second€duke€of€Lancaster.€€Also€from€1390„9,€he€was€the€duke€of€Aquitaine.€€John€wasÏborn€in€1340€at€Ghent,€from€which€his€name,€John€of€Gaunt,€derives.€€In€1359€he€married€hisÏcousin€Blanche,€heiress€to€the€¢honour£€of€Lancaster;€and€in€1362,€on€her€father's€death,€becameÏduke€of€Lancaster€and€the€greatest€landholder€in€England.ÌJohn€joined€his€brother€the€Black€Prince€on€his€Spanish€campaign€to€reinstate€Peter€III,€the€Cruel,Ïof€Castile€after€his€deposition€by€his€brother€Henry€of€¢Trastamara£€in€1365.€€After€Blanche's€deathÏin€1369,€John€married€Constance,€daughter€of€Peter€the€Cruel€(1371).€€The€next€year€heÏpromulgated€his€claim€to€the€¢Castilian£€throne€in€his€wife's€right,€her€father€having€been€murderedÏby€Henry€of€¢Trastamara£€in€1369.ÌAfter€campaigning€against€the€French€around€La€Rochelle€and€Bordeaux€in€the€early€¢1370s£,€JohnÏreturned€to€England€in€1375,€where€he€supported€the€court€faction€led€by€Alice€¢Perrers£,€EdwardÏ¢IIIs£€mistress.€€Widespread€opposition€to€Alice's€influence€over€the€king€led€to€the€GoodÏParliament€of€1376,€which€ousted€her€and€her€followers,€but€John€was€able€to€reverse€most€of€itsÏdecrees€in€1377.€€In€an€effort€to€undermine€his€clerical€opponents,€he€supported€ò òJohn€¢Wycliffe£'só óÐ Œ Ðanti„clerical€theology€and€defended€¢Wycliffe£€during€his€trial€in€1377.€€During€the€Peasants€RevoltÏof€1381,€the€rebels€sacked€and€burned€the€Savoy€palace,€his€London€home.€€In€1386,€John€leftÏEngland€to€try€to€win€the€¢Castilian£€throne.€€He€was€unsuccessful,€and€relinquished€his€claims€to€hisÏdaughter€by€Constance€of€Castile,€Catherine,€who€was€married€to€the€future€Henry€III€of€CastileÏin€1388.ÌOn€his€return€to€England€in€1389,€Gaunt€acted€as€a€peacemaker€between€his€nephew€Richard€IIÏand€the€lords€appellant,€but€his€appointment€as€duke€of€Aquitaine€in€1390€revived€the€barons'Ïhostility.€€When€Constance€died€in€1394,€he€married€(1396)€his€longstanding€mistress,€CatherineÏ¢Swinford£;€her€children,€the€¢Beauforts£,€were€ancestors€of€the€Tudor€monarchs.€€In€his€last€yearsÏJohn's€relations€with€the€king€were€increasingly€strained,€and€in€1398€Richard€exiled€John's€sonÏHenry€¢Bolingbroke£€(later€Henry€IV).€€When€John€fell€mortally€ill€in€1399,€Richard€is€said€to€haveÏleft€bills€on€his€deathbed.€€John€was€buried€in€St.€Paul's€Cathedral.¢×ƒou×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú14Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sbÐףР¨$## Ðò òÓ  ÓBIBLIOGRAPHYó óÐ  &|$$ ÐÓvnÓArmitage„Smith,€Sydney.€€òòJohn€of€Gaunt,€Duke€of€Lancasteróó.€€London:€Constable€&€Co.€Ltd)€Ð p'à%% Ð(1904/reprinted€1964).Ì¢Hallam£,€Elizabeth,€Ed.€€òòThe€Plantagenet€Encyclopediaóó.€€New€York:€€Grove€¢Weidenfeld£€(1990).Ð À)0(' ÐßA€%) °°xdE°l+0xAßÐ $+”)( ÐÓ  Óò òÔ% ‡/ ÔCARPENTER€CAPERS:€€¢LOREN£€INMAN€AND€LUCY€CARPENTERÔ%†/pÔÐ Œ,ü*) ÐÓpÓó ó[ò òEditor's€Note:€€ó óThis€material€was€taken€from€òòDaniel€Inman€of€Connecticut,€Ontario,€N.Y.,€andÐ ð-`,* ÐSugar€Grove,€Ill.€and€His€Descendants€ca.€1776„ca.€1976€with€Ancestral€Notes€to€the€EarlyÐ à.P-+ ÐSeventeenth€Centuryóó€by€my€cousin,€Charles€G.€Inman.ò ò€€ó óWe€are€g„g€grandchildren€of€¢Loren£€InmanÐ  Ðand€Lucy€Carpenter]Ìò ò¢Loren£€Inmanó ó€(Daniel),€was€born€in€new€York€State,€probably€at€Ontario,€1810„11.€€He€was€aÐ äT Ðfarmer€and€a€preacher€and€on€16€July€1835,€he€married€ò òLucy€Carpenteró ó€in€¢Strafford£,€VT.€€LucyÐ ÔD Ðwas€born€in€Connecticut€in€1812€and€was€possibly€the€daughter€of€ò òHarvey€Carpenteró ó.Ð Ä4 ÐAt€the€time€of€his€marriage,€¢Loren£'s€residence€was€Ontario,€NY.€€according€to€family€tradition,€heÏleft€college€to€go€west.€€In€1836€¢Loren£€arrived€in€Sugar€Grove€Tp.,€Kane€Co.,€IL,€where€heÏsettled.€€In€1858€he€moved€to€Marble€rock,€Iowa,€becoming€one€of€Floyd€County's€early€settlers.€ÏHe€settled€one€and€one„half€miles€SW€of€the€village€itself€on€part€of€Sec.€18,€and€at€the€time€of€hisÏdeath,€also€owned€the€E„1/2€of€the€NW„1/4€of€Sec.€30.€€This€latter€parcel€adjoined€on€the€northÏland€purchased€by€ò òJoseph€Inmanó ó€in€1856.€€¢Loren£€was€interested€in€medicine,€and€since€noÐ È 8  Ðprofessional€doctors€were€available,€people€in€his€vicinity€consulted€him€for€medical€advice.€€HeÏwas€the€first€president€of€the€Union€TWP.€school€board,€filling€that€post€in€1ñëñ€ñëñ858„9€and€1860.€Ï¢Loren£€was€elected€county€judge€in€1864,€although€there€is€no€record€of€his€ever€serving€in€thatÏcapacity.€€Known€throughout€Floyd€County€as€"Elder€Inman",€¢Loren£€was€the€first€pastor€of€theÏMarble€Rock€Free„Will€Baptist€Church,€which€was€organized€about€1858.€€He€preached€thereÏabout€seven€years.€€In€the€early€¢1860s£€he€also€preached€occasionally€in€ñìñbñìññíñ¢Bñíñenezette£€Tñîñwñîñp.,€ButlerÏCo.,€Iowa.Ì¢Loren£€died€in€Marble€Rock,€12€sept.€1878.€€His€wife,€Lucy,€died€23€Jan.€1890.€In€her€will€LucyÏbequeathed€the€S„1/2€of€ñïñ¢ñïñthñïñ£ñïññïñeñïñ€NE„1/4€of€Sec.€18€to€her€grandson,€Louis€Joseph€Inman.ÌChildren:Ì¢i£.€ò òHarvey€Carpenteró ó,€b.€in€Kane€Co.,€IL€9€Aug.€1836;€d.€12€Oct.€1883€and€bur.€at€Marble€Rock,Ð XÈ ÐIA;€m.€18€May€1867,€ò òSarah€E.€¢McCollom£ó ó€of€¢Amesville£,€OH,€b.€31€Dec.€1838,€d.€25€Aug.€1924.€Ð H¸ ÐHarvey€had€no€children;€however,€his€wife€raised€Harry€Inman.€€Harvey€was€a€farmer,€owning€aÏfarm€of€160€acres€(SE€1/4,€Sec.€18)€about€1€¢1/2£€miles€from€Marble€Rock.€€He€also€taught€severalÏterms€of€school,€was€secretary€of€the€school€board€for€about€fourteen€years,€was€townshipÏassessor€for€a€number€of€years,€and€held€the€office€of€county€surveyor€for€five€years.€€HarveyÏplatted€the€West€Side€Cemetery€in€1882.€€He€owned€a€half€interest€int€he€aureola€Grist€Mill€forÏabout€3€¢1/2£€years€and€took€part€in€operating€the€mill.€€at€the€time€of€his€death,€ñññhññññòñHñòñarvey€also€ownedÏa€six„acre€lot€int€he€NE€1/4,€Sec.€7€of€Union€Tñðñwñðñp.Ìii.€ò òJoseph€L.ó ó,€enlisted€in€Co.€H,€1st€Battalion,€13th€Regt.,€U.S.€Infantry€Regulars,€at€Dubuque,Ð $ ” ÐIA,€13€June€1862;€d.€in€army€hospital€at€Memphis,€TN,€6€Jan.€1863€at€the€age€of€22.Ìiii.€ò ò¢Alonzo£ó ó,€b.€24€June€1842.€€[ò òEditor's€note:ó ó€€my€g„grandfather]Ð x"è  Ðiv.€ò ò¢Ephraim£ó ó,€b.€1€Sept.€1846Ð à#P"! Ѐv.€ò òCharlotte€¢Marinda£ó ó,€b.€5€Aug.€1849.Ð H%¸#" Ðvi.€ò òDora€Ellenó ó,€b.€25€Dec.€1852Ð °& %# ÐTwo€other€children€of€¢Loren£€and€Lucy€died€in€infancy.׃sbˆ×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú15Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sbP×Ð (ˆ&$ ÐIf€Lucy€Carpenter€is€the€daughter€of€Harvey€Carpenter,€b.€31€Dec€1775,€Woodstock,€¢Windham£,ÏCT,€and€his€wife,€Esther€Sabin,€then€she€is€descended€from€the€¢Rehobeth£€branch€of€the€CarpenterÏfamily.ÌThe€Rhode€Island€¢Inmans£€and€the€Rhode€Island/¢Rehobeth£,€MA€Carpenters€are€no€strangers€to€oneÏanother.€€ò òWilliam€Carpenteró ó€(of€the€Rhode€Island€family)€is€included€on€a€list€of€first€settlers€ofÐ ¤-,) ÐRhode€Island€along€with€ò òEdward€Inmanó ó,€founder€of€the€Rhode€Island€¢Inmans£.¢×ƒsbH×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú16Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sb×£€€I€believe€thatÐ ”.-* Ðthis€Edward€Inman€is€the€one€who€arrived€in€¢Surry£€County,€VA€in€1620€with€his€father€John€andÐ „/ô-+ Ðwho€subsequently€fled€to€Rhode€Island€because€of€religious€persecution€existing€in€Virginia.€€BothÏInman€and€Carpenter€families€were€religious€dissenters.€€Also€of€interest€is€the€fact€that€bothÏThomas€Carpenter€and€William€Carpenter€appear€on€the€list€of€subscribers€to€the€Virginia€Co.,€23ÏMay€1609¢×ƒsbØ×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú17Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sb ×£€€Both€Carpenters€and€¢Inmans£€married€into€the€Bennett€lines€of€New€England€andÐ TÄ ÐVirginia€(William€Carpenter€b.€1631/32€m.€Priscilla€Bennet,€b.€1632¢×ƒsb¤×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú18Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sbl×£;€€Elizabeth€Bennett,€b.Ð @° Ð1660,€Providence,€RI,€married€Edward€Inman€II€in€1680׃sb$×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú19Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sbì׀Р,œ ÐAnd€finally,€John€Carpenter,€b.€1699,€Woodstock,€¢Windham£,€CT,€married€Ruth€Inman,€b.€1698ñ÷ñ׃sb$"×ñ÷ññ÷ñ׃3sb$"×ñ÷ñÝ ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú20Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sbì"×ò òÐ  Ðó óConcerning€the€Virginia€¢Bennetts£,€¢Wertenbaker£€writes:Ð ôd ÐIn€1642,€Richard€Bennett€and€others€of€strong€Calvinistic€leanings,€sent€letters€to€BostonÏrequesting€that€Puritan€ministers€be€sent€to€ñóñvirginiañóññóñVirginiañóñ,€to€minister€to€their€non„conformistÏcongregations.€€The€New€Englanders€responded€readily,€despatching€to€their€southern€friendsÏthree€ministers€of€distinction„„William€Thompson,€John€¢Knowles£€and€Thomas€James.¢×ƒsbø×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú21Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sbÀףР Œ  ТWertenbaker£€goes€on€to€note€that€"despite€the€laws€against€non„conformity€these€men€anticipatedÏlittle€interference€with€their€work€and€even€brought€letters€of€introduction€from€GovernorÏWinthrop€to€Sir€William€Berkeley.€€Little€did€they€know€the€temper€of€the€new€Virginia€Governor.€ÏSo€far€from€welcoming€this€Puritan€invasion€Berkeley€determined€to€meet€it€with€measures€ofÏstern€repression.€€A€bill€was€put€through€the€Assembly€requiring€all€ministers€within€the€colony€toÏconform€to€the€'orders€and€constitutions€of€the€church€of€England',€both€in€public€and€privateÏworship,€and€directing€the€Governor€and€council€to€expel€all€dissenters€from€the€country.€ÏDisheartened€at€this€unfriendly€reception,€James€and€¢Knowles£€soon€returned€to€New€England,Ïleaving€Thompson€to€carry€on€the€work.€€This€minister,€in€defiance€of€the€law,€lingered€long€inÏVirginia,€preaching€often€and€making€many€converts."׃sbh×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú22Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sb0×Ð Ì< ÐThe€senior€Edward€Inman€first€appears€on€Rhode€Island€records€in€1645.׃sbH×Ý ƒ(M)ÝÔÿÔòòòò(Ú  Ú23Ú  Ú)óóóóÔÿÔÝ  Ý×sb×Ð 0  ÐHopefully,€someone€will€have€some€answers€concerning€the€Lucy/Harvey€Carpenter€question.€€IfÏanyone€knows€anything€specific€about€this€relationship„„ò òand€if€you€have€documentationó ó„„pleaseÐ €ð Ðlet€me€know.Ìò òÓ  ÓBIBLIOGRAPHYÐ ÔD Ðó óÓžÓòòGenealogical€Dictionary€of€the€First€Settlers€of€New€England€before€May€1692óó.€€¢LDS£€MicroficheÐ 8¨ ÐInman,€Charles€G.€€òòDaniel€Inman€of€Connecticut,€Ontario,€NY.,€and€Sugar€Grove,€ILL.€and€hisóóÐ œ  ÐòòDescendants€ca.€1776„ca.€1976€with€Ancestral€Notes€to€the€Early€Seventeenth€Centuryóó.Ð !p ТSearles£,€Abigail.€€Descendants.€€¢LDS£,€08€Apr€1993Ì¢Stith£,€William.€€òòHistory€of€the€First€Discovery€and€Settlement€of€Virginia.óó€€Williamsburg€(1745).Ð È#8" ТTepper£,€Michael.€€òòPassengers€to€America:€A€Consolidation€of€Ship€Passenger€Lists€from€the€NewóóÐ ,%œ#  ÐòòEngland€Historical€&€Genealogical€Registeróó.€€Baltimore:€Genealogical€Publishing€(1977).Ð &%! ТWertenbaker£,€Thomas€J.€€òòVirginia€Under€the€¢Stuarts£,€1607„1688óó.€€New€York:€Russell€&€RussellÐ ô'd&" Ð(1959)Ìò òßA€%) °°xdE°Œ*0xAßÐ D*´($ ÐÓ  ÓÔ% ‡0 Ô¢WAISTE£€WAYFARERS:€€A€WORD€OF€WARNINGÔ%†0ÓÔó óÐ ¬+*% ÐÓ·“ÓMy€great€grandfather,€ò ò¢Alonzo£€Inmanó ó€(son€of€¢Loren£€and€Lucy€Carpenter€Inman)€marriedÐ -€+& Ðò òCaroline€Elizabeth€¢Waiste£ó ó€in€Floyd€County,€Iowa€in€1870.€€Those€of€you€who€may€haveÐ .p,' Ðfollowed€the€earlier€newsletter€òò¢Waiste£€Wayfarersóó€will€recall€that€Caroline's€ancestry€dates€back€toÐ ð.`-( Ðò òFrancis€¢Wast£/Westó ó,€husband€of€ò òSusanna€¢Soule£ó ó,€daughter€of€ò òGeorge€¢Soule£ó ó,€one€of€the€signersÐ  Ðof€the€Mayflower€Compact.ÌAccording€to€an€article€in€the€most€recent€issue€of€the€Ohio€Genealogical€Society€Journal,€theÏentire€third€volume€of€òòMayflower€Families€Through€Five€Generations:€Descendants€of€theÐ Ð@ ÐPilgrims€who€Landed€at€Plymouth,€Mass.€December€1620„„George€¢Soule£€Familyóó€ò òHAS€BEENÐ ¼, ÐDISCREDITEDó ó€due€to€an€error€committed€in€the€third€generation.Ð ¬ ÐThe€error€concerns€Susanna€¢Soule£€¢Wast£'s€brother€Nathaniel,€b.€ca.€1637.€€Early€researchersÏassumed€that€three€women€living€in€the€Plymouth€Colony;€namely,€Mary,€Susannah,€and€Sarah,Ïwere€Nathaniel's€daughters€when€in€fact,€they€may€have€been€collaterals.ÌAs€a€result€of€this€error,€the€Mayflower€Society€has€dropped€all€descendants€of€these€three€womenÏand€the€entire€third€volume€of€òòThe€Mayflower€Familiesóó€is€currently€being€rewritten.€€PeopleÐ < ¬  Ðalready€admitted€to€the€Society€under€these€women's€names€may€remain€members,€but€theirÏdescendants€may€not.€€The€moral€of€the€story:€€never€jump€to€conclusions€without€checking.€ÏHaste€makes€waste€(no€pun€intended).ÌßA€%) °°xd8E°¬0xAßÐ dÔ Ð