ROLLINGS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN "FRANK"3, JAMES LEWIS2 RAWLINGS, BENJAMIN1)466 Was Born Mar 07, 1912 in Franklin Co., TN466, and Died Feb 16, 1981 in Franklin Co., TN466

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ROLLINGS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Benjamin Rollins / Rawlings 2008 Benjamin Rollins / Rawlings Descendants of Benjamin Rawlings Generation No. 1 1. BENJAMIN1 RAWLINGS1,2 was born 1784 in Va.3,4, and died Bef. 1850 in TN4. He married MARTHA POWELL5,6. She was born 1785 in S.C.7,8, and died Bef. 1850 in TN. More About BENJAMIN RAWLINGS: Fact 1: 1784, b-date9,10 More About MARTHA POWELL: Fact 1 1: 1790, b-date11,12 Fact 1 2: Va. b-place13,14 Children of BENJAMIN RAWLINGS and MARTHA POWELL are: 2. i. MARY "POLLY"2 ROLLINS, b. 1814, Marion Co., TN. 3. ii. BENJAMIN RAWLINGS, JR., b. 1822, Marion Co., Tn; d. Marion Co. Tn.. 4. iii. JAMES LEWIS RAWLINGS, b. Abt. 1822, Marion Co., TN; d. Bef. 1880, Marion Co., TN. 5. iv. MOSES W. ROLLINS, b. 1830, N.C.; d. Jun 1906, McLennan, Crawford., Texax. v. LAFAYETTE RAWLINGS15,16, b. Abt. 1831, Tn.17,18. vi. JOHN F. ROLLINS, ?18, b. Unknown18. More About JOHN F. ROLLINS, ?: Fact 1: This name and material has not been documented as being an actual member of this family. It is logged here as a possibility. (Source: Pat Bevilacqua Brooks).18 vii. THEODORE MADISON ROLLINS, ?18, b. Unknown18. More About THEODORE MADISON ROLLINS, ?: Fact 1: This name and material that goes with has not been documented as being an actual member of this family. It is logged here as a possibility (Source: Pat Bevilacqua Brooks).18 Generation No. 2 2. MARY "POLLY"2 ROLLINS (BENJAMIN1 RAWLINGS)19 was born 1814 in Marion Co., TN. She married ANDREW JACKSON TRUSSELL,SR., son of BENJAMIN TRUSSELL and NANCY STRICKLAND. He was born Abt. 1817 in TN20. More About MARY "POLLY" ROLLINS: Burial: Trussell Cemetery, Monteagle, Marion Co., TN More About ANDREW JACKSON TRUSSELL,SR.: Burial: Trussell Cemetery, Monteagle, Marion Co., TN 1 Benjamin Rollins / Rawlings Children of MARY ROLLINS and ANDREW TRUSSELL are: 6. i. NANCY3 TRUSSELL, b. Abt. 1841, Marion Co., TN. ii. MARTHA TRUSSELL, b. Abt. 1843, Marion Co., TN. iii. MARANDA TRUSSELL, b. Abt. 1845, Marion Co., TN. iv. DICY TRUSSELL, b. Abt. 1847, Marion Co., TN. 7. v. JOHN M. TRUSSELL, b. Aug 20, 1848, Marion Co., TN; d. Jun 09, 1897, TN. 8. vi. MARY TRUSSELL, b. Abt. 1854, Marion Co., TN; d. Oct 21, 1935, TN. 9. vii. ANDREW JACKSON "JACK" TRUSSELL,JR., b. Oct 22, 1851, TN; d. Jan 11, 1940, Monteagle, Tn.. viii. FRANKLIN TRUSSELL21, b. Abt. 1870. 3. BENJAMIN2 RAWLINGS, JR. (BENJAMIN1)22,23 was born 1822 in Marion Co., Tn24,25, and died in Marion Co. Tn.25. He married LYDIA THOMPSON26,27 1845 in Marion Co., TN. She was born Abt. 1814 in Warren Co. Tn28,29, and died in Marion Co. Tn.30,31. Notes for LYDIA THOMPSON: Lydia Thompson's maiden name per "Our Grandfather" by Mae Wilhelm, pg 282 lists her as a widow "Lydia T. Walker" [GCThomasJr.FTW] Lydia Thompson's maiden name per "Our Grandfather" by Mae Wilhelm, pg 282 lists her as a widow "Lydia T. Walker" More About BENJAMIN RAWLINGS and LYDIA THOMPSON: Marriage: 1845, Marion Co., TN Children of BENJAMIN RAWLINGS and LYDIA THOMPSON are: i. ELIZABETH (LIZZIE)3 ROLLINS32,33, b. Abt. 1847, Tn.34,35; m. ? HANNAH35. 10. ii. WILLIAM JACKSON (BUD) ROLLINS, b. Nov 26, 1849, Marion Co., Tn.; d. Bef. 1910, Marion Co. Tn.. iii. AMANDA ROLLINS36,37, b. Jun 12, 185037. 11. iv. BENJAMIN MOSES ROLLINS, b. Jan 07, 1852, Marion Co., TN; d. Oct 22, 1916, Marion Co., TN. v. JAMES "JIM" ROLLINS38,39, b. Dec 25, 1853, Martin Springs, Marion Co., TN39. 12. vi. JOHN JEFFERSON ROLLINS, b. Dec 25, 1859, Martin Springs, Marion Co., TN; d. Aug 03, 1923, Sewanee, Franklin, TN. 13. vii. MARGARET ROLLINS, b. Abt. 1856. 14. viii. GEORGE WASHINGTON ROLLINS, b. Oct 1858, TN. ix. JANE ROLLINS40,41, b. Abt. 186442,43. 4. JAMES LEWIS2 RAWLINGS (BENJAMIN1)43 was born Abt. 1822 in Marion Co., TN44,45, and died Bef. 1880 in Marion Co., TN. He married (1) MARY HARGIS46,47 Bet. 1830 - 1836 in Marion/Knox Co., TN, daughter of ABRAHAM HARGIS and REBECCA FLOYD. She was born 1810 in TN47, and died 1880 in 2 Benjamin Rollins / Rawlings Marion Co., TN47. More About JAMES RAWLINGS and MARY HARGIS: Marriage: Bet. 1830 - 1836, Marion/Knox Co., TN Children of JAMES RAWLINGS and MARY HARGIS are: 15. i. NANCY3 RAWLINGS, b. Aug 1834, Marion Co., TN. 16. ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN "FRANK" ROLLINGS, b. Aug 13, 1837, Fredericksburg, TN; d. May 17, 1900, Marion Co., TN. iii. JACKSON RAWLINGS47, b. 184047; d. 1862, Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co., TN48,49. Notes for JACKSON RAWLINGS: Died at the Battle of Murfressboro, during the Civil War (Source: Marion County Historical Society, The Story of Marion COunty: It's people and places, (1990 ISBN: 0- 88107-162-5), pg 286 F390). [GCThomasJr.FTW] Died at the Battle of Murfressboro, during the Civil War (Source: Marion County Historical Society, The Story of Marion COunty: It's people and places, (1990 ISBN: 0- 88107-162-5), pg 286 F390). iv. REBECCA RAWLINGS49, b. 1842, Marion Co., TN49; d. Feb 18, 1917, Grundy Co., TN50; m. T. W. CLEPPER51, Jul 12, 1887, Marion Co., TN52. Notes for REBECCA RAWLINGS: Tuberculosis cause of death. More About REBECCA RAWLINGS: Burial: Pelham, Grundy Co. TN Cremation: No. 450 Notes for T. W. CLEPPER: Civil War Vetern (Source: Marion County Historical Society, The Story of Marion County: It's People and Places, pg 286.[GCThomasJr.FTW] Civil War Vetern (Source: Marion County Historical Society, The Story of Marion County: It's People and Places, pg 286. More About T. CLEPPER and REBECCA RAWLINGS: Marriage: Jul 12, 1887, Marion Co., TN52 v. ABNER "DUCK" RAWLINGS53, b. 184453; d. 1911, Ark.53; m. (1) VIRGINIA JANE BIRDWELL54,55; b. Abt. 1853, TN56,57; d. , Ark.58,59; m. (2) REBECCA CLIPPER; b. 1842; d. 1917, Warren Cemetery, Red Hill, Pelham, Grundy Co., TN. More About ABNER "DUCK" RAWLINGS: 3 Benjamin Rollins / Rawlings Burial: Warren Cemetery, Red Hill, Pelham, Grundy Co., TN 5. MOSES W.2 ROLLINS (BENJAMIN1 RAWLINGS)59 was born 1830 in N.C.59, and died Jun 1906 in McLennan, Crawford., Texax59. He married (1) NANCY EMILY WALTERS59 Apr 28, 1850 in Hall Co., GA. She died Feb 15, 1893 in Whitfield Co., GA59. More About MOSES ROLLINS and NANCY WALTERS: Marriage: Apr 28, 1850, Hall Co., GA Children of MOSES ROLLINS and NANCY WALTERS are: i. THEODORE F.3 ROLLINS59, b. 185359; m. MARY L. GROGAN59. ii. CHARLES ROLLINS59, b. 185659. iii. MARY JANE ROLLINS59, b. Feb 20, 185959; d. Jan 04, 194459; m. CHARLIE CROWE59. iv. JOHN FRANK ROLLINS59, b. Jan 11, 186259; d. Oct 09, 193759; m. ROXIE ELAINE TATUM59. v. EMILY ROLLINS59, b. Feb 186659; m. ROBERT J. FARMER59. vi. RICHARD HENRY ROLLINS59, b. Nov 186859; m. LILLY E. BURNS59. vii. ARVILLA ROLLINS59, b. Feb 186859; m. JOHN DUCKETT59. Generation No. 3 6. NANCY3 TRUSSELL (MARY "POLLY"2 ROLLINS, BENJAMIN1 RAWLINGS)60,61 was born Abt. 1841 in Marion Co., TN. She married JOSIAH ADAMS62,63 1867 in TN64, son of WILLIAM ADAMS and MARTHA DENTON. He was born 1838 in Coffee Co., TN65. More About NANCY TRUSSELL: Date born 2: Abt. 1841, TN66 More About JOSIAH ADAMS: Date born 2: Abt. 1838, TN67,68 Occupation: 1860, Farmer, Marion Co. Census68 More About JOSIAH ADAMS and NANCY TRUSSELL: Marriage: 1867, TN69 Child of NANCY TRUSSELL and JOSIAH ADAMS is: 17. i. TENNESSEE "TENNIE" VIRGINIA4 ADAMS, b. Jun 1863, Grundy Co., TN.; d. May 04, 1937, Monteagle, TN. 7. JOHN M.3 TRUSSELL (MARY "POLLY"2 ROLLINS, BENJAMIN1 RAWLINGS) was born Aug 20, 1848 in Marion Co., TN, and died Jun 09, 1897 in TN. He married MELVINA "VINA" SUMMERS70 Jul 18, 1877 in Grundy Co. Tn71. She was born Sep 11, 1848 in TN, and died Mar 15, 1923. More About JOHN M. TRUSSELL: 4 Benjamin Rollins / Rawlings Burial: Tracy City Cemetery, Grundy Co., TN72 More About MELVINA "VINA" SUMMERS: Burial: Summerfield Cemetery, Grundy Co., TN More About JOHN TRUSSELL and MELVINA SUMMERS: Marriage: Jul 18, 1877, Grundy Co. Tn73 Child of JOHN TRUSSELL and MELVINA SUMMERS is: i. POLK4 TRUSSELL, b. Abt. 1879, TN. 8. MARY3 TRUSSELL (MARY "POLLY"2 ROLLINS, BENJAMIN1 RAWLINGS)74,75 was born Abt. 1854 in Marion Co., TN, and died Oct 21, 1935 in TN. She married THOMAS S. "TOM" TURNER75 Jun 05, 1872 in Grundy Co. Tn76,77. He was born Abt. 1852 in TN78,79, and died Oct 21, 1939 in TN. More About MARY TRUSSELL: Burial: Red Hill Warren Cemetery, Pelham, Grundy Co., TN More About THOMAS S. "TOM" TURNER: Died 2: 193979 Burial: Red Hill Warren Cemetery, Pelham, Grundy Co., TN More About THOMAS TURNER and MARY TRUSSELL: Marriage: Jun 05, 1872, Grundy Co. Tn80,81 Children of MARY TRUSSELL and THOMAS TURNER are: i. JACK4 TURNER81, d. Dec 26, 1954, TN; m. SALLY MAQUIRK, Aug 31, 1901, Grundy Co. TN. More About JACK TURNER and SALLY MAQUIRK: Marriage: Aug 31, 1901, Grundy Co. TN ii. NAOMI TURNER81. iii. TRESSIE TURNER81. 18. iv. BENJAMIN F. TURNER, b. Apr 08, 1888; d. Apr 15, 1955. v. WILLIAM POLK TURNER81, b. Sep 08, 189381; d. Jan 01, 193882; m. MAE SMITH83. More About WILLIAM POLK TURNER: Burial: Red Hill Warren Cemetery, Pelham, Grundy Co., TN vi. DAVID "DAVE" TURNER83, b. 189584,85; m. LEVESTER TRUSSELL85, Jan 20, 1914, Grundy Co. Tn86,87; b. Nov 1897, TN87. More About DAVID TURNER and LEVESTER TRUSSELL: Marriage: Jan 20, 1914, Grundy Co. Tn88,89 5 Benjamin Rollins / Rawlings vii. BETTIE TURNER89, b.
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