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Garret Amis

Male 1838 - 1923  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Garret Amis was born on 23 Jul 1838 in Vermillion County, Indiana (son of Wilborn Amis and Frances Ann Davis); died on 22 Apr 1923 in New Goshen, Indiana; was buried in Spangler Cemetery, Centenary, Indiana.

    Garret married Jane Clover on 14 Sep 1865 in Clinton Township, Indiana. Jane was born on 4 Jun 1842 in Clinton Township, Indiana; died on 16 May 1870 in Clinton Township, Indiana; was buried in Spangler Cemetery, Centenary, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Garret married Elizabeth A. Pinson on 15 Dec 1870 in Virgo County, Indiana. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Pinson and Mary "Polly" Ward) was born on 13 Aug 1840 in Indiana; died on 13 Jul 1908; was buried in Spangler Cemetery, Centenary, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James Thomas Amis was born on 12 Mar 1876 in Indiana; died on 30 May 1944 in Springfield, Missouri; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Bolivar, Missouri.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wilborn Amis was born about 1803 in Hawkins County, Tennessee (son of John Amis and Catherine "Kate" Bowling); died on 13 Jul 1874 in Iowa; was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Sidney, Iowa.

    Wilborn married Frances Ann Davis about 1825 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. Frances was born on 4 Aug 1804 in Hawkins County, Tennessee; died on 5 Nov 1804 in Vermillion County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Frances Ann Davis was born on 4 Aug 1804 in Hawkins County, Tennessee; died on 5 Nov 1804 in Vermillion County, Indiana.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Frances Ann Amis

    Children:
    1. 1. Garret Amis was born on 23 Jul 1838 in Vermillion County, Indiana; died on 22 Apr 1923 in New Goshen, Indiana; was buried in Spangler Cemetery, Centenary, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Amis was born on 5 Apr 1773 in Bladen County, North Carolina (son of Thomas Amis and Alice Gale); died on 5 Aug 1808 in Goose Creek, Kentucky.

    John married Catherine "Kate" Bowling on 3 Jul 1795 in Clay County, Kentucky. Catherine was born about 1773 in Virginia; died after 1883. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Catherine "Kate" Bowling was born about 1773 in Virginia; died after 1883.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Catherine "Kate" Amis

    Children:
    1. 2. Wilborn Amis was born about 1803 in Hawkins County, Tennessee; died on 13 Jul 1874 in Iowa; was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Sidney, Iowa.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas AmisThomas Amis was born on 1 Jan 1744 in Virginia; died on 4 Dec 1797 in Hawkins County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Biography:
    From the Campbell application to the Sons of the American Revolution:
    "Thomas Amis served as Supt. Commissary with the rank of Captain, 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Continental Troops; Member of Provincial Congress 1776; and member of N. C. Assembly 1778. He resided in Bladen County, North Carolina, during the Revolutionary War. A bronze plaque erected in his honor is in Rogersville, Tenn. by the Tennessee Historical Commission which confirms the above."

    Thomas' will, Hawkins County Tennessee Register of Wills, Vol. I. 1797-1886:
    WILL OF "THOMAS AMIS" HAWKINS COUNTY, TENNESSEE
    In the name of God, I, Thomas Amis of the State of Tennessee ad County of Hawkins, known that it is ordained for all men to die, and being sick and weak, but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament, in manner and form following (viz.): First, I bequeath my soul to Almighty God, fully believing in His almighty, wise providence and mercy to all His children, after this life to rest in peace, and as to worldly goods and chattels that He has been pleased to put in my care in this life, I dispose of in manner and form following: Item: I give and bequeath unto my wife Lucy, all my case in hand at my decease with all my stock of every kind and species, also, all my plantation tools and utentsials including wagons etc. and all my household and kitchen furniture of every kind, and all the present crop of all sorts whatever to her and her heirs forever. I also lend to my said wife all my land on Big Creek containing three hundred and fifty acres in three tracts, including the place whereon I now live: also, the tract of land whereon Patty Brooks now lives, containing two hundred acres adjoining the land my son Willis lives on, with my tools and utentsials there unto belonging, and my smith's tools, all of which said loan I lend her during the time she remains my widow, and at her death or marriage, I give to my son Haynes Amis, and his heirs forever. I give to my son John Amis, what may be recovered from the cargo seized from me by the Spanish Commandant at Fort Natchez in June 1786. I also give him the tract of land he now lives on adjoining the town of Rogersville and lying the east side of the main road, also the lower part of my six hundred and forty acre tract of land to be laid off by a line to run square with the upper end of the above tract he now lives on, to him and his heirs forever, I give unto my son Willis Amis, the upper part of my six hundred and forty acre tract of land, it being the balance of that I gave my son John, in the same tract. I give unto my son Lincoln Amis, the five lots in the town of Rogersville which I purchased of Daniel Hamlin. I also give him all my land lying on the west side of the main road and adjoining the town of Rorgersville. I give upon my son Thomas Gale Amis, all the certificates by me funded in the Continental Loan Office in North Carolina the 22nd. of August 1791, number 106, amounting to twenty-one hundred and sixty-two dollars and forty cents, to him and his heirs forever. My will is that the rest of my estate consisting of slaves, bonds, notes, judgements, book accounts etc., shall be equally divided between my wife Lucy, and all my children except Thomas Gale Amis and Haynes Amis, as I consider their legacies to be equal other ways with the rest of my children. Also the following deductions to be made: It is my will and desire that my friends, John Rhea, Col. James Armstrong, William Armstrong Esq., Joseph McMinn Esq., and William Howard ( surveyor), or a majority of them do make the division of the above mentioned slaves, bonds, notes, judgements, book accounts etc., such divisions when made to be made in Court which shall stand good in law, and, if any of my children shall die without leaving lawful heirs, then I will their legacy to be equally divided amongst those of my children who have a share in the last mentioned legacy of slaves, bonds, notes book accounty etc., or their lawful representatives. It is also my will and desire that my library of all my books be kept together for the use of my school, and lastly, I do appoint my wife Lucy, my executrix, to this my last will and testament, revoking all other will or wills by me made. In witness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixteenth day of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven. Signed and sealed in presence of THOMAS AMIS Milton Ford Isaac Lambert James Herbert Irwin Spencer Ball

    Thomas married Alice Gale on 26 Jan 1763 in Isle of Wight, Virginia. Alice was born on 23 Dec 1744 in Isle of Wight, Virginia; died on 22 Nov 1784 in North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice Gale was born on 23 Dec 1744 in Isle of Wight, Virginia; died on 22 Nov 1784 in North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Alice Amis

    Children:
    1. 4. John Amis was born on 5 Apr 1773 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 5 Aug 1808 in Goose Creek, Kentucky.