WebPeter Luneywas a signer of the 1780 Cumberland Pact of MS Territory (now Davidson Co, TN --which see in TNGEN). ... Article of Agreement, or Compact of Government, entered into by settlers on the Cumberland river, 1st May, 1780.(The first page is lost, and the second and third are torn and defaced.) ... WebDec 11, 2002 · Also their seems to be confusion about the name of the father of Major John who immigrated from Ulster to Pa. then to N.C. then to the Tenn. frontier. Some books call him John and some James. Our family calls him James. Also the only signer of the Cumberland Pact is James Buchanan in May 13 1780. I believe this is the father of …
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The Cumberland Compact was signed at a Longhunter and native American trading post and camp near the French Lick aka the "Big Salt Springs" on the Cumberland River on May 13, 1780, by 256 settlers led by James Robertson and John Donelson, where the group settled and built Fort Nashborough, which would later become Nashville, Tennessee. The Cumberland Compact was based on the earlier Articles of the Watauga Association compos… http://www.albemarle-callaway.com/surnames/getperson.php?personID=I188 theorieprüfung klasse c ce fehlerpunkte
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http://www.cumberland.org/hfcpc/churches/AtlantaFirstGA.htm WebDec 7, 2001 · Colonel John Donelson, He is the man that led the river flotilla to the Cumberland settlements on April 24, 1780. He was a signer of the Cumberland Pact, May 1780. He removed with his in-laws in 1781-1782 at Davies station in Lincoln County, Kentucky near Whitleys station where James and Samuel Davies were. WebDec 7, 2001 · Colonel John Donelson, He is the man that led the river flotilla to the Cumberland settlements on April 24, 1780. He was a signer of the Cumberland Pact, … theorieprüfung klasse b tüv