4. | Jesse Young Kuykendall was born in 1760 in North Carolina, USA (son of Petrus (Peter) Kuykendall and Mary Hampton); died in 1834 in Jackson County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Smyrna Cemetery, Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennessee, USA. Other Events:
- Possessions: 7 Sep 1826, Jackson County, Tennessee, USA; Purchased 50 acres "On the waters of Sampson Williams' Mill Creek and bounded as follows...Beginning at a black oak near the south east corner of said Kuykendall's 65 acre tract near the head of the Hazle Hollow..."
- Possessions: 28 Sep 1827, Jackson County, Tennessee, USA; Land grants #6991 & 6992, Adjacent 25 acre tracts (at 1 cent/acre). Both descriptions start with "On the waters of Blackburn's fork of Roaring River and bounded as follows to wit Beginning at a white oak". #6992 mentions "where he now lives"
Notes:
According to Quimby Dyer on p20 of A History of Putnam Co by Walter S McClain (www.ajlambert.com/history/hst_pct.pdf ) "Jesse Kuykendall came from Georgia in 1816 and located near Warren's Chapel, but later moved to the headwaters of Blackburn's Fork. His children were Matthew, Peter, Young, Noah, Elizabeth and Mary."
There is a Warren's Chapel Nazarene Church in Franklin Co, TN, where the federal census places Jesse in 1920. Blackburn Fork is a state scenic river in Putnam County, but was in Jackson County in 1826 when Jesse purchased land in Jackson County.
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According to the attached manuscript by Harvey Draper about the Smyrna Church of Christ, Jesse Young Kuykendall was a Baptist preacher who founded that congregation, and whose family influenced it for generations. Harvey Draper was, like me (Robin), a descendant of Jesse Young Kuykendall.
Buried:
GRid=163229946; might not be buried there
Jesse married Jean Hall on 17 Jun 1802 in Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA. Jean was born in 1756 in North Carolina, USA; died in Jun 1852 in Texas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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