Tillman Kemper
M, #120, b. 11 April 1759, d. 3 December 1836
Father* | John Kemper II b. May 1722, d. 1804 |
Mother* | Ann Weaver |
Charts | Pedigree - Alma Pearl Rippeto |
Reference | 4G Grf |
Source* | Source(s): Birth & marr info per pension W8573 Virginia - typed extract in with misc Kemper corresp (Evd 291.) | |
Source | Source(s): Kentucky Obituaries 1778-1854 by G Glenn Clift page 112: "Tilman Kemper, of Fayette County. Died Dec. 3, 1836, aged 77 years. He was a soldier-patriot of the Revoltion." The original source was the Lexington (KY) Observer and Reporter 21 Dec 1836. | |
Birth* | 11 April 1759 | Tillman Kemper was born on 11 April 1759 at Fauquier Co., Virginia. |
(Witness) DAR Candidate | between 19 April 1775 and 26 November 1783 | Did Tillman Kemper serve in the Revolutionary War? DAR accepts service for the period of 19 Apr 1775-26 Nov 1783; DAR accepts service for this period. |
Marriage* | 22 October 1779 | He married Dinah Hitt, daughter of Peter Hitt and Sarah James, on 22 October 1779 at Fauquier Co., Virginia. |
(MentionedIn) Will | 2 February 1796 | Tillman Kemper was mentioned in the will of John Kemper II on 2 February 1796 at Fauquier Co., Virginia; Son: Peter - 100 acres in Culpeper County, horse, bridle, saddle, cow and calf, "Phether" bed & furniture, Sow & pigs, etc. Son: Moses - one horse, bridle, saddle, cow & calf, Ewe & lamb, 1 dish, one basin, three plates. Dau: Susannah, now the wife of Henndry Hardistree - L5. Son: John - 100 acres in Culpeper County, one horse, bridle, saddle, one cow & calf, one ewe & lamb, one Phether bed, 3 plates, one dish, one basin, one sow & pigs. Son: Tilman - Negro, one cow and calf, one horse, bridle & saddle, one ewe and lamb, one dish, one basin, 3 plates, one sow & pigs. Son: Charles - one horse, bridle, saddle, phether bed & furniture, one dish, one basin, 3 plates. Son: Joseph - one horse, bridle, saddle, one phether bed, one cow & calf, one ewe and lamb, one dish, one basin, 3 plates. Son: Elias - one horse, saddle and bridle, one cow and calf, one ewe and lamb, one dish, one basin, 3 plates. Wife: Ann - land where I now live on, Negroes, 2 beds, 2 cows, one horse and saddle, Sow and pigs, and Milk and Bread for one year, 2 dishes, 4 basins, 12 plates, six spoons, six chairs, one "ovill tabill" and Table "Clouth". Daus: Caty, Elizabeth, Susannah, Mary, Anney - rest of my estate to be equally divided among my Daughters. Sons: Charles, Joseph and Elias - to receive the same amount as sons Peter and John - judged to be L123 each - each child to be equal with Peter and John. Exors: Peter Kemper, John Kemper, Charles and Joseph Kemper. Signed: John Kemper Wit: Jacob Kemper, Sen'r., Jacob Kemper, Jun'r. Abstracts of Fauquier County, Virginia Wills, Inventories and Accounts 1759 - 1800, Pages: 153-154. |
Death* | 3 December 1836 | Tillman Kemper died on 3 December 1836 at Fayette Co., Kentucky, at age 77. |
Family | Dinah Hitt b. 15 Apr 1764, d. 18 Jul 1842 | |
Marriage* | 22 October 1779 | He married Dinah Hitt, daughter of Peter Hitt and Sarah James, on 22 October 1779 at Fauquier Co., Virginia. |
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Last Edited | 18 Sep 2012 |