| Anna Carpenter
(1789-1828) |
Anna Carpenter 2 3 4Another name for Anna was Anny Carpenter. Anna married Henry Binkley, son of Johann Adam Binckele and Maria Magdalena Weller, before 1804.1 (Henry Binkley was born on 20 December 1782 in Bethania, Surry County, North Carolina 2 6 8 9 10 and died on 28 January 1859 in Cheatham County, Tennessee 2 3 7 8.) |
1 Estimated from birth of first child.
2 James Hunter Chapter, National Society Daughters of American Revolution, Early Families of the North Carolina Counties of Rockingham and Stokes with Revolutionary Service (Madison, North Carolina, 1981), Vol. II, p. 8.
3 War of 1812 Pension Files (U. S. Government), No. 32659, widow's application.
4 Eliza Ann Keeler Morris (letter dictated to granddaughter Clara Morris, abt. 1930. Now Clara Morris Scott, she read the letter ot Jimmy D. McBride and Lisa McBride in April 2001. Reading recorded by Jimmy McBride. Transcript received from Jimmy McBride on 17 January 2002.)
5 Goodspeed's History of Tennessee (Originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville, 1886, republished by Southern Historical Press, Easley, South Carolina, 1979.), p. 1363.
6 Bridget McCartney Rogier, Compiler, Peter Binkley, Born 1704, and His Descendants (1997).
7 Family Bible Record of Blackstone F. Binkley (Photograph in Lois Barnes Binkley's The Deserted Sycamore Village of Cheatham County), p. 216.
8 Goodspeed's History of Tennessee (Originally published by Goodspeed Publishing Co., Nashville, 1886, republished by Southern Historical Press, Easley, South Carolina, 1979.), p. 1362.
9 James Garfield Binkley, Compiler, "Binkley Chronology" (14 March 1947, unpublished manuscript, citing records of the Moravian Church in North Carolina).
10
William D. Ray, letter to Jean Durrett, dated 12 Oct. 1980, copy received from Judy Scothern.
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