Tillman Kemper

M, #120, b. 11 April 1759, d. 3 December 1836
Father*John Kemper II b. May 1722, d. 1804
Mother*Ann Weaver
ChartsPedigree - Alma Pearl Rippeto
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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 Candidatebetween 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) Will2 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. 
Children
Last Edited18 Sep 2012