John Mathias Mounce, Jr.
1760 - Abt 1826 (66 years)-
Name John Mathias Mounce Suffix Jr. Birth 1760 Frederick, Maryland, United States Gender Male Death Abt 1826 Wayne, Kentucky, United States Person ID I515 Main Tree Last Modified 3 Feb 2018
Father John Mathias Mounce, b. 1745, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States d. 10 Feb 1791, Lincoln, Kentucky, United States (Age 46 years) Mother Mary Smith, b. Abt 1730, Albion, Nicholas, West Virginia, United States d. Aft 1779 (Age ~ 50 years) Marriage 28 Feb 1781 Garrard, Kentucky, United States Family ID F316 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Rachel Wade, b. 1769 d. Bef 1839, Wayne, Kentucky, United States (Age 69 years) Marriage 26 Jan 1781 Madison, Kentucky, United States Children 1. Elliot Mounce 2. Betsy Mounce, b. Abt 1792, Wayne, Kentucky, United States d. Bef 1884 (Age ~ 91 years) 3. Mary Ann Mounce, b. 1796 d. Yes, date unknown 4. William Mounce, b. 1798 d. Yes, date unknown 5. Rachel Mounce, b. Abt 1799 d. Yes, date unknown 6. Margaret Mounce, b. 16 Oct 1800, Saxton, Whitley, Kentucky, United States d. 22 Jul 1890, Pulaski, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States (Age 89 years) 7. Minerva Mounce, b. 1804 d. Yes, date unknown 8. Joseph Mounce, b. Abt 1807 d. Yes, date unknown 9. Andrew Mounce, b. Bef 1808 d. Yes, date unknown 10. Susanne Mounce, b. 1812 d. Yes, date unknown 11. Monica Mounce, b. Abt 1814 d. Yes, date unknown 12. John M. Mounce, III, b. Aft 1815 d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 24 Jun 2009 Family ID F267 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Birth - 1760 - Frederick, Maryland, United States Marriage - 26 Jan 1781 - Madison, Kentucky, United States Death - Abt 1826 - Wayne, Kentucky, United States = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Subj: Re: [SLAVEN/Y] Susannah Mable Mounts
Date: 12/7/04 8:43:02 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: IArooster@earthlink.net
Reply-to: iarooster@earthlink.net
To: SLAVEN-SLAVEY-L@rootsweb.com
Sent from the Internet (Details)
> I heard once that her name may have been Mounce and that she may bea sister
> to John Mounce. Has anyone else ever heard this? Just curious!
> Sue Hasty
For what it's worth, Samuel D. Perry's "South Fork Country" states onpage 107
"Few families in the region had as close contact with the Cherokee asdid that
of John Mounce (Mounts). John is believed to have been a brother ofSusannah
Mabel Mounts who moved to Wayne County, Kentucky from Gararrd County,with her
husband Richard Harve Slavey, shortly after Wayne County was createdin
1800..."
There's no source for this assertion. The story that follows isattributed to
Obie Coffey, "one of the last remaining 'shade tree hstorians' whocould bridge
Cherokee history with white. Of Cherokee descent himself, he usuallygot it
right."
- Subj: Re: [SLAVEN/Y] Susannah Mable Mounts