Friday, July 25, 2025

Newspaper notes mention the Lytle family--NC & TN

While looking at information about the Lytle family, I found mention of a James Cook-- an associate of Obediah Pinson.  The Lytle family and Obediah Pinson have connections to Guilford and Orange Counties of North Carolina.  I need to determine which  James Cook this might be.

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Application
 will be made to the commissioner of West Tennessee, on the 15th day of June next, for a certificate on Grant No. 1675, issued by the state of North Carolina, to Archibald Lytle, for 640 acres, dated the 20th day of May 1793.

I claim an undivided moiety thereof by a deed from said Lytle to James Cook and myself.

This application will be made on the ground the land called for in said grant cannot be identified

Obediah Pinson.

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"Application", The Clarion & Tennessee State Gazette(Nashville TN), 25 May 1818, p 1, col 1; digital image, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-clarion-and-tennessee-state-gazette/177144291/ : accessed 21 Jul 2025) [Ad placed by Obediah Pinson undivided moiety with James Cook on land granted Archibald Lytle]

Article from in the Rutherford Courier  about Col. Wm. Lytle mentions his brother, Archibald Lytle.

"Young Women Honor Donor of Town Site," Rutherford Courier(Murfreesboro, TN), Vol. 3 No. 2, 5 May 1933 p 4, col 5; digital image, Familysearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-93RM-5R9Z : accessed 25 Jul 2025) IGN 8963236, Image 592 of 1037.



Saturday, July 19, 2025

More documents about Wm P Cook of 1st Reg't Metcalfe West TN War of 1812

Contacted the Tennessee State Library and Archives(TSLA) earlier this month, inquiring about the 1st Regiment (Metcalfe) West Tennessee Militia.  A William P Cook served with this regiment during the War of 1812 according to a service index card that I found on Fold3.com.  This particular regiment, according to the TSLA page, was made up of men mostly from Davidson, Bedford, Franklin, Lincoln, Maury, Warren, and Giles Counties.  The archives have War of 1812 Muster Rolls on microfilm(MF 1459--2 rolls). Metcalfe's Regiment under Andrew Patterson is on Vol. 6, p 133-136.  I was able to get copies of those images.  There was a muster roll and several payroll listings.   I have an order in at one of the document retrieval services I use for service records, which I hope will have some additional information.

Andrew Patterson is buried in the Swanson Cemetery in Marshall County, TN. Some of my Cook family are also buried there.

Ledger page from MF1459 roll 2

I also have more books ordered to add to my collection about the War of 1812. 😀

Sources:
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7081834/andrew-patterson: accessed July 19, 2025), memorial page for Capt Andrew Patterson (25 Mar 1770–7 May 1849), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7081834, citing Swanson Cemetery, Chapel Hill, Marshall County, Tennessee, USA.

War of 1812 Muster Rolls, Microfilm, Roll 1459(roll 2),  TN State Library & Archives, Nashville, TN; Rolls of 1st Reg't Metcalfe- under Capt Andrew Patterson,  William P. Cook. [The rolls are arranged alphabetically by the name of the colonel for each regiment and further broken down under the name of the captain of each company.]