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	Mysteries/Questions
	
		- Joseph Cathcart (the spy)
			- who are his children? wife?
 
			- match him with known census listings
 
			- match with yDNA results
 
		
		 
		- Margaret and Elizabeth Bailey and the NC 
		connection
			- Elizabeth Bailey (Hipworth?) m. John 
			Cathcart, Jr. (b. 1789-1792 -- d. bef. 1860)
				- Is she related to the next Margaret 
				Bailey?
 
				- Is this the same John Cathcart (son of 
				John and Mary/Felicity Fisher) as John C. Cathcart (perhaps son 
				of Joseph Cathcart who m. Janet Macandless)?
 
			
			 
			- Margaret Bailey (b. 1798 NC) m. Robert Allen 
			Cathcart (1796 NC - 1867 TN)
				- are Margaret and Elizabeth related?
 
				- see Robert Nicholas (Robert Allen's son) 
				below
 
			
			 
		
		 
		- Who is the Allen Cathcart who witnessed a 
		land deed in Chester County, SC in 1807?  We don't see the name 
		"Allen" at that time outside of TN Cathcarts...   Need more 
		research here!
 
	
	
	General Notes
	
	Monroe County: Notes / 
	Court Cases | DeKalb County
	
	Monroe County Cathcart Notes
	
	
	James Allen Cathcart (1815-?)
	
		- 
		
		1838 Marriage Bond for James A Cathcart and Cyntha Hammontree 
 
		- 
		James Allen Cathcart appears in the 1840 census (Blount County) 
		within the appropriate age block.
 
		- 
		He and Cyntha/Cynthia Hammontree Cathcart appear in the census listings 
		for Monroe County in 1850 and 1860:
			- 1850: D19, Monroe Co., 
			TN (6/6) Alen Kithcart age 36, Synthia 34, Farmer
				- Alen Kithcart, 36, Farmer
				Synthia 34
				Elizabeth 10
				Joseph 9
				John 6
				William 5
				Anney f, 2 [on next page, first page of 9th District] 
			
			 
			- 
			1860: PO Sweetwater, District 9, Monroe, 
			Tennessee (246 1/12) age 44, Cynthia 43, Farmer, $1000 estate worth
				- Allen Cathcart  44 1815 Tennessee 
				Male 
				Cyntha Cathcart  43 1816 Tennessee Female 
				Elisabeth Cathcart  21 1838 Tennessee Female 
				J G Cathcart 18 1841 Tennessee Male [Joseph Grover] 
				W L Cathcart  17 1842 Tennessee Male [William Lafayette]
				J H Cathcart  15 1844 Tennessee Male 
				Anna E Cathcart  10 1849 Tennessee Female 
				Sarah Cathcart  7 1852 Tennessee Female 
				J E Cathcart  6 1853 Tennessee Male [James E]
				Hugh A Cathcart  4 1855 Tennessee Male  
			
			 
		
		 
	
	
		- 
		In 1870, however, things 
		get a bit "interesting."  It appears likely that Allen Cathcart remarried after his his first 
		wife died (sometime after the 1860 census).
			- 
			First of all, there is a
			1870 Census 
			listing with four of Allen's children: Joseph 27 (head of 
			household), Lafayette 24, Sarah 18, and James 16.  These match 
			up quite well with the children listed in the 1860 census above.
 
			- There's also this census the same year (also 
			in Monroe County's 9th District), which 
			might be Allen and a new wife (Emiline Barrett):
			
			
			 
		
		 
		- 1880 Census (on same page, two households away 
			from 
		his son, 
		Joseph G. Cathcart); all born in Tennessee except for Emaline, 
			who was born in Georgia:
		
			- Note that James B and Mollie are listed 
				as stepson and stepdaughter and have their correct last name of 
				"Barrett" listed.
 
			- Allen doesn't seem to have aged!  He 
				was 50 (or perhaps 56) in the 1870 census, and now appears to be 
				only 54.  Although the second digit in Allen's name is not 
				completely clear, the first digit is definitely a "5." Perhaps he felt the need to lower his age a bit 
				closer to his wife's age?
 
		
		 
	
	 
	
	
	Hugh A. Cathcart (1856-1935)
	
	Monroe County Court Cases
	NNo.440) Original Bill Filed 1 Sept 1849 B.M. Russell vs Phillip and John 
	Hamentree (Hammontree) Barckley M. Russell assignee of Martha Henry of 
	Blount Co. died Aug 1840 testate, wife Sarah, sons Philip, John, Hugh, and 
	Harvey; daughters Elizabeth Rosin, Martha Henry, Margaret, Phebe, 
	Cintha J. Cathcart, Polly Black, wife of Joseph Black. Wit: John 
	McClain Jr., David Hammontree and Berry Abernathy. Will made 18 Aug. 1840. 
	1850: Dr. Saml. Douthet, 72, of Blount Co. and James W. Lea 42, of Roane Co. 
	witnesses, also Betsey Rosin 54, David Hammontree 53, brother to John Sr., 
	Martha Henry, widow of Wm. Henry had 3 children when father died, has had 2 
	since, and 1 has died, and they all lived with John Hammontree and mother 
	Sarah for 9 years. after John Sr. died. 1851, witness Sarah Hammontree about 
	78, 1851: witness Margaret Duncan of Blount Co., 45, is dau. of John 
	Hammontree Sr
	(http://www.tngennet.org/monroe/chancery/chanceryg.htm)
	
	No.770) (78) Filed 16 Feb 1863 Payton Hudson by Gdn. Thos. H.S. Smith vs 
	Thos. L.D. Trotter and Cross Bill. Sale of land. Payton is of weak mind, 
	incapable of managing his affairs (But is witness for himself). By Apr 1867 
	T.L.D. Trotter is dead and E.M. Trotter and Joseph Cathcart are Adms.
	(http://www.tngennet.org/monroe/chancery/chanceryk.htm)
	Dekalb County Cathcart 
	Notes
	
	
	Robert Nickelas Nixon Cathcart (1818-1890)
	
	
	1870 Census: PO Liberty, DeKalb, TN
	
	The listing of 12 year old James Kithcart at the end indicates that he is 
	not an member of the immediate family.  More research needed.
	
	 
	
	Google Map & Geographical Challenges
	
	Google Map
	
	This map is in its early stages of development.  I'm adding different 
	geographic locations for the different lines of Cathcarts residing in 
	Tennessee.  Just click on the blue markers for more details.
	
	See below for more geographical 
	challenges/details.
	
	 
View Tennessee Census locations in a larger map
	Geographical challenges
	
	Many of the early Cathcart settlers in eastern Tennessee lived in an area 
	along the border between Monroe and Blount counties. Present day Loudon 
	County had not yet been created when these Cathcarts first settled in the 
	area; but many of the cities and towns associated with these Cathcarts are 
	in the southeastern part of present-day Loudon County.
	
	Figuring out exact locations is further complicated by...
	
		- destruction of census records
 
		- fairly frequent moving of County boundaries
 
		- creation of new counties
 
		- impact of various dam building/flooding
 
	
	Morganton The town of Morganton (possible birth location for James Allen Cathcart, 
	1815-1884, wife Cynthia Hammontree) is an interesting example. The town is 
	now submerged under the Tellico Lake. However in the 19th century, it was an 
	important flatboat port. 
	
	See Wikipedia article for more details.
	
	Vonore Located in present day Blount and Monroe counties.
	
	