Title: Notes
Text:
. Tapley Bynum (abt 1761-1840)
Born: abt 1761 in Orange Co., NC (LDS: 6 Mar 1761)
Parents: Luke and Martha Patterson Bynum
Died: 16 Feb 1840 in Maury Co., TN
Married: (1) Ann Rickman (m. abt 1781, per Frank Cooke)
(2) Amy Bradford (m. abt 1783, per George Bentley)[Possible - gfb]
Children:
(1) Luke Bynum (b. 1786). m. Sally Horton
(2) John Bynum (b. abt 1780)
(3) Tapley Bynum (3), b. abt 1784
(4) Mark Bynum, b. abt 1782-1786, m. Dolly Williams [A/o Bill Bostick &
George Bentley --- Mark was killed when a tree fell on him c1820 TN]
(5) William Bynum (b. 1788), m. 1812 Winfred Horton
Notes:
From Betty Weaver, Georgetown, TX (okie@gtwn.net), 8/2001:
Your William who married Winifred Horton is the brother of my Luke who married
Sarah Horton. But where did Ann Bradford come from> I have never run across
her. All the information says that Anne Rickman or Richman was Tapley's wife
and no mention of Ann Bradford. What do you have on her?
I got your address from the Maury County web site. I am the daughter of Vera
Bynum dau/o Tapley Bynum s/o William W. Bynum s/o Luke Bynum s/o Tapley.
Luke Bynum was married to Sarah Horton when the extended family moved to
Maury County about 1818. Sarah died and Luke married Margaret Clark before
they moved to Kentucky.Luke had about 13 children, eight of whom we have
identified. Now to what I need to find out: either a death date for Sarah or a
marriage date for Margaret, as well as names of other children. Descendents that
I have talked to all divide the children up in different
Ways.
Feb-2008:
Hi Betty, Is this email still good?
I'm a bit overloaded at the moment, but I have copies of some old Smith / Bynum
/ Williams letters. The first cousins are discussing their Williams's grandmothers
and the stories of the Bynum NC/TN trip.
[FYI (the Ann/Amy Bradford is a "maybe")]
I'm Mark & Dorothea Williams Bynum,
Elizabeth Ryckman (Rickman) Bynum m Mumford Smith,
Sara (Sally) Josephine Smith m Edward Kuhn
Antoinette Estelle Kuhn m George Childress
etc
The Tennessee DAR bible records 1956 - have some errors including the Smith
ancestry by my aunt Antoinette Kuhn Bentley Henson.
George F. Bentley Jr
http://www.gencircles.com/users/jabef/1/data/550.html
Migration: Moved to Tennessee in 1816
http://www.gencircles.com/users/charrowden/1/data/36783.html
Note: had seven sons, six of whom he outlived. Served in Rev. War.
Moved to Tennessee in 1816.
Frank Cooke lists sons of Tapley as: John Bynum; Mark Bynum; Tapley Bynum;
Luke Bynum; William Bynum; Eli Bynum; and Bradford Bynum.
Title: DAR notes
Text:
http://grc.dar.org/dar/darnet/grc/grc.cfm
Name (Last/First) State Series/Vol Page
BYNUM, Tapley TN s1 v89 273 (More Info)
Title: Tennessee DAR GRC report ; s1 v089 : bible records, 1956-1962
Title: Tennessee DAR GRC report ; s1 v089 : bible records, 1956-1962
Author: Tennessee DAR, G.R.C.
Imprint: [1963].
Physical Description: 280 leaves ; 29 cm.
Note: Typescript ; index
GRC number: TENN s1 v089
Accession number: A#49350
Subject: Tennessee - Bible records
BYNUM, Dora TN s1 v89 273
BYNUM, Luke TN s1 v89 273
BYNUM, Tapley TN s1 v89 273
BYNUM, Tapley TX s1 v536 17 (More Info)
Title: Texas DAR GRC report ; s1 v536 : wills
BYNUM, Eady TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, James TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, Luke TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, Mark TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, Milly TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, Patsy TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, Sarah TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, Tapley TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, William TX s1 v536 17
FARRAR, Milly Bynum TX s1 v536 17
SELLARDS, Sarah Bynum TX s1 v536 17
BYNUM, Tapley TX s1 v536 13 (More Info)
Title: Texas DAR GRC report ; s1 v536 : wills
BYNUM, Tapley TX s1 v536 13
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Rev War Pension application notes (viewed at Footnote.com, Jun 2010)
Letter Jan 31, 2010, with summary. Tapley enlisted sometime prior to "Gates
defeat" and seveved 6 mo in the calvary in the South, 3-mo in Capt patterson's
Company and 3-mo in capt Griffin's Co. He was allowed a pension on his
application executed Oct 5, 1832, at which time he was a resident of Hickman
County, KY.
Tapley Bynum, S15031, of Hickman Co., KY (at time of application, 5 Oct 1832,
aged 71 y), was pvt in Company commanded by capt patterson; served NC line
6 mo. States that he was born Mar 6, 1761 in Orange Co, which was
subsequently divided and he became a citizen of Chatham Co.
He attested service as a volunteer in a horse company of mounted gunsmen
under Capt Patterson. He marched to the Peedee in search of the Tories.
Returned home after a tour of 3 mo. He volunteered again in a similar company
under Capt Griffin directly after Fanning came into Chatham Courthouse and
took every man prisioner. He has no docu8mentary evidence of service having
lost his discharge.
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