APPALACHIAN PIONEERS        



The western side of the Southern Appalachian Mountains was the Western Frontier during the 1700-1830 period of American History. The hardy families that attempted to carve a home out of the wilderness defied British Rule and faced Indian tribes that were not always friendly.

The ancestors and descendants of some of those pioneers are included in the following family genealogies:



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John ARRENDELL(ARNOLD), arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, in about 1774

John DeLOACH, arrived in Sullivan County, Tennessee, in about 1805

John E. ELLIS, arrived in Hawkins County, Tennessee, before 1800

Nicholas Isaac GRINDSTAFF, arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, before 1800

John HEATON, arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, in about 1790

Joseph KINKEAD, arrived in Hawkins County, Tennessee, before 1750

William MORELAND, arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, in about 1785

Thomas C. MORRISON, arrived in Hawkins County, Tennessee, in about 1786

George R. OLIVER, arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, before 1820

Peter SNIDER(SNYDER), arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, before 1810

Godfrey Daniel STOUT, arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, before 1810

David VAUGHT, arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, before 1810

Stephen WALLEN/WALLING, arrived in Sullivan County, Tennessee, before 1800

Lawson WHITE, arrived in Carter County, Tennessee, in about 1810

Richard WHITEAKER, arrived in Washington County, Virginia, before 1796.


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