Daniel Blevens, Primitive Baptist minister, and justice of the peace of Daniel Blevens-6775 History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas, The Goodspeed Pub. Susan Barnes, wife of Richard Barnes died Oct. Richard Barns and Susannah Osborn was married Jan. John H., another son, lives on Rock Creek, Va.īarnes Family Bible Bible Records of Harford Co., MD Families, Gov. Osborne, youngest son of Floyd Osborne, lives at the old The Jefferson Hospital, Roanoke, Va., from an operation for appendicitis he He lived on the old Brown farm on Meadow Creek died at Osborne, son ofįloyd Osborne, married Miss Mary Williams, daughter of Hyram Williams and Town, and have brought up their families there. Married Miss Isabelle Cox Zachariah, Jr., married Miss Mollie Cox both theĪbove Isabelle and Mollie were daughters of Enoch Cox and wife, Miss Susanįloyd Osborne and Preston Osborne both settled on Meadow Creek, near Old Miss Rosa Hale, daughter of Warner Hale and wife, Miss Mary Cox Preston Their son, Enoch Osborne, married Miss Cox Allen married Floyd married Mahala married Joshua Cox Biddie married David Cox one married Danielīoyer Caroline married Johnston Hale. Up a large family on the river near the fort three daughters, Mary, Nancy,Īnd Phoebe, married three brothers, Alexander, Galloway, and Samuel Cox, Jr. Zachariah Osborne married Miss Jincey Burton, a lady of deep piety, aįaithful wife and affectionate mother. Joshua now lives others of this family live in the same community. Hannah Cox, lived at the old fort on New River, and on the same farm his son Industrious citizens of their native county. Some have moved to the West, while quite a number have remained as worthy, Up to the present day, the Osborne family have lived in Grayson county Granddaughter of Solomon Osborne, who was murdered in the camp by the McMullen, hefore her marriage, was Miss Mary Woods, Lafayette McMullen, member of Congress, from Scott county, Va., for Enoch returned home without shoes, and in his Ephriam, alter fleeing from camp carefully crept back in theĭark to his horse that was fastened with a hickory bark halter to a tree, Killing Solomon Osborne an Indian chased Enoch some distance, and lost him The Indians surprised them by shooting into the camp and Getting wet by a shower of rain, and wet bushes, they struck up camp in theĮvening, and lay down to sleep and rest, hanging up their clothes by theĬamp fire to dry. C., on a hunting trip, deer being plentiful in that section. Territory, that tells of the dangers and exposures to which pioneer settlersĮnoch Osborne and brothers, Solomon and Ephriam, went into what is now It was at the old Fort where Esquire Enoch Osborne, Sr., first located aĪn incident occurred with the Osborne brothers, in their newly occupied He was making his ministerial tours through this newly settled country, Venerable Bishop Asbury called with them, rested, and took refreshments, as Their home was a resting place for the wayworn traveling preachers.
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The land that was so recently inhabited by savages. He and his wife were Christians,Īnd aided very much in planting the standard of Christian civilization over It was fortunate for society that the first settlers were people of moralĮnoch Osborne’s wife was a Miss Hash. Settlements, and preparations for protection and defence were necessary. Indian depredations were common on the border Their families about the same time, and settled on New River, near together.Ī fort was built on the farm now occupied by Joshua Osborne and son, Enoch Osborne had threeīrothers, Solomon, Ephriam, and Johnathan, who came to this country with Many years was known as the Osborne settlement.
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(transcript)Įsquire Enoch Osborne settled on New River, near Bridle Creek this for Osbornes of Grayson Co., VA Pioneer Settlers of Grayson County, Virginia, Bristol, TN, King 1842 in Youngstown, OH, son of Abner + Abbyġ/453. Biographies, Pension Papers, and Family Records \osborne\biograph\bio_rel ġ/232.