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Catherine Childeta Birditt

Female 1842 - 1914  (71 years)


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  1. 1.  Catherine Childeta Birditt was born 27 Feb 1842, Tennessee (daughter of James A. Birdet and Nancy McCarter); died 9 Jan 1914, McMinn County, Tennessee; was buried Old Double Springs Baptist Cemetery, McMinn County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal", Summer 1995, Vol XXI, No. 2, p 9.

    Catherine married John Biggerstaff Walker 4 Feb 1860, Sevier County, Tennessee. John (son of James Thomas Walker and Nancy Biggerstaff) was born 9 Sep 1840, Rutherford County, North Carolina; died 1 Nov 1913, McMinn County, Tennessee; was buried Old Double Springs Baptist Cemetery, McMinn County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. William A. Walker was born Abt 1868, Tennessee.
    2. Eli Wesley Walker was born 8 Sep 1874, Sevier County, Tennessee; died 24 Sep 1952; was buried Dupont-Reagan Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    3. Joseph Walker was born Abt 1863, Tennessee.
    4. John Walker was born Abt 1866, Tennessee.
    5. Nancy Emly Walker was born 16 Jun 1872, Tennessee; died 15 Feb 1893; was buried Shiloh Cemetery, Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    6. Mary J. Walker was born Abt 1876, Tennessee.
    7. Jessee Walker was born Abt 1878, Tennessee.
    8. Isbelle Walker was born Abt 1880, Tennessee.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James A. BirdetJames A. Birdet was born 8 Mar 1815; died 16 Dec 1885; was buried P. A. Proffitt Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Burdette

    James married Nancy McCarter 10 Oct 1838, Monroe County, Tennessee. Nancy (daughter of Joseph McCarter) was born 12 Oct 1818, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Nancy McCarter was born 12 Oct 1818, Tennessee (daughter of Joseph McCarter).
    Children:
    1. 1. Catherine Childeta Birditt was born 27 Feb 1842, Tennessee; died 9 Jan 1914, McMinn County, Tennessee; was buried Old Double Springs Baptist Cemetery, McMinn County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Joseph McCarterJoseph McCarter was born Oct 1780, South Carolina (son of William McCarter); died 5 Nov 1864, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried P. A. Proffitt Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Joseph McCarter was listed in the 1860 Federal Census of Jefferson County, Tennesee. He was married twice and had children by both marriages.

    Family tradition says that he came with his brother, James McCarter from South Carolina to East Tennessee, probably with the Ogle clan from Edgefield County, South Carolina.

    He lived in Jefferson, Knox, and Monroe Counties, Tennessee. Also he appeared on 1825, 1826, 1827 tax lists of Jefferson County, Tennessee.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 60, 61.

    Children:
    1. Jeremiah M. McCarter was born 3 Mar 1815, Tennessee; died 19 Jan 1875; was buried Rector Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    2. 3. Nancy McCarter was born 12 Oct 1818, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William McCarter was born 27 Jan 1758, York County, Pennsylvania (son of Moses McCarter and Mary Catren); died 24 Feb 1843, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    William McCarter is strongly believed to be the father of James McCarter who
    married Rebecca Ogle, but no absolute proof has been found for this partcular
    father-son relationship. He moved with his parents from his birthplace to
    "Hawfields," North Carolina, then on to York County, South Carolina.

    He was listed with his first wife and six children in the 1790 Fedral Census of
    Ninety-Six District, Abbeville County, South Carolina.

    William McCarter filed a pension application for his Revolutionary War services
    in the South Carolina militia. His pension papers give a detailed story of his
    military service in the Revolutionary War. It reads as follows:

    "The State of South Carolina)
    York District ) "On this 10th day of October A.D. 1832
    personally appeared in open Court before the Hon. Wm. D. Master one of the
    Judge of the Superior Court of the said State, William McCarter, aged seventy
    four years who being duly swor according to Law doth on his oath Make the
    following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congres
    passed 7 June 1832.

    "That as well as he can recollect in the year 1775 he entered service of the
    United States as a militia soldier under the command of Col. Thomas Neil, Capt.
    John Miller's company against the Cherokee Indians that he was about on duty
    this tour about two months. That he then resided in South Carolina in the
    present district of York. That he was in several engagements there with the
    Indians in the Indian Towns.

    That he next served in the 1779 or thereabout a tour of duty at Orangeburgh,
    South Carolina that he was drafted to serve this tour commanded by Col. Thos.
    Niel & Major Hawthorne in Capt. Byers Company. Here he joined the tour three
    months, raiding ______ in the same place.

    "The next tour of service was during the Revolution at the Four Holes in South
    Carolina where he went by command of Col. Hill & Howe Militia Colonel who
    forwarded to him a Commission as Captain of the Militia. That under the
    Commission he acted as a Captain of Militia at the Four Holes for three
    months...That he cannot fix the year of his own recollection. That he was then
    residing at the same place under the Military Command of Colonel Wm. Hill &
    Col. Jas. Howe. That during he tour they had some skirmish with the Tories.

    "The Next Tour of duty performed by him was under General Marion. Then Colonel
    Marion where he acted as a private & a volunteer on the Santee River, South
    Carolina below the Eutaw Springs. This duty was performed as well as he can
    recollect in the year 1779 and he was out during this tour two months.

    "That he also served other tours of duty in the Revolutionary War as a Whig
    Soldier of the Militia at various times but for what length of time he cannot
    recollect precisely but he can certainly say that it amounted to one year in
    addition to the forgoing services. That only for a few days was the
    detachments he was in Service was connected with any regular troops and then
    only for a few days while at Bacon Bridge near Dorchester who command the
    regular troops he cannot now remember --- That he has now no discharge from
    services nor has he any documentary evidence of his services nor can he procure
    any that he is aware of... That he can prove his service by Capt. James Martin
    and Robert Hannah.

    "And that he does hereby relinquish every claim to any pension or annuity
    whatever except the present and declare that his name is not on the pension
    roll of the agency of any state."

    "Sworn to Subscribed the) His
    day & the year aforesaid) William X McCarter
    in open Court." ) Mark
    A. W. W. Thorten
    CCC Dp
    After the war William received a patent (or land grant) for 200 acres of land
    "in the district of Ninety-Six and County of Edgefield on a creek called Rocky
    Creek waters of Stephens Creek" from the State of South Carolina on 6 November
    1786. He was living in Abbeville County, South Carolina at this time.

    William McCarter sold this tract of land (200 acres) to Peter Huskey and
    Jonathan Huskey of the State of South Carolina and the County of Edgewood on 28
    October 1797.

    His first wife must have died circa 1790 in Abbeville County, South Carolina
    according to his Revolutionary War pension papers. They had eight children as
    shown in the 1800 Federal Census of Edgefield County, South Carolina and the
    1810 Federal Census of York County, South Carolina.

    William McCarter and his family by second marriage lived in the county of York
    in South Carolina until 1825 when they migrated to Lincoln County, North
    Carolina. Here he lived until his death.
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    Reference:
    "Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2", 1983, Donald B. Reagan, p 58, 59-60.

    Children:
    1. McCarter was born Abt 1778.
    2. 6. Joseph McCarter was born Oct 1780, South Carolina; died 5 Nov 1864, Sevier County, Tennessee; was buried P. A. Proffitt Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    3. James McCarter was born Abt 1782, Abbeville County, South Carolina; died 1815; was buried Cartertown Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.
    4. McCarter was born Abt 1784.
    5. McCarter was born Abt 1786.
    6. McCarter was born Abt 1788.