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Christopher Inman d. 1737
Charles Inman born 1725
Robert Inman of
Ezekiel Inman, Sr. born 1730 Frederick County, Maryland, died Rowan County, North
Carolina, married Hannah Retta Hardin of Rockbridge County, Virginia. He owned
land on the
Abednego Inman born 1 Jul 1752, died 2 Feb 1831 Dandridge, Jefferson County,
Tennessee, buried Hopewell Presbyterian Church, Jefferson County, Tennessee
married Mary Ritchie, born 16 Nov 1752 Prince Edward County, Virginia, died 23
Jun 1826 Dandridge, buried Hopewell Cemetery, Jefferson County, Tennessee,
daughter of John Ritchie and his wife, Jane Davis.
27 Nov 1771 Shadrach, Abednego and
Meshach signed a petition to form of Burke County, North Carolina from Rowan
County In 1772 Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego were designated, along with
Daniel Boone, to explore the country west of the Cumberland mountains (now
Tennessee).
"In due
season they crossed the mountain ranges lying in the path of travel, and winter
soon swept down upon them. For days they had little or no food during this
time, for that which they had brought with them had been exhausted. They were
therefore compelled to depend upon such game for their subsistence as they
could bring down with their rifles, and killing game at that season of the year
was not always easily accomplished. When they had arrived near the central
part of the
present stat of
Among the
slain was Meshach Inman. Among the wounded were Shadrach Inman and his brother
Abednego Inman. The former received a wound in the side from a spear, which
weapon is still in the possession of one of his descendants. Abednego Inman
received a wound in the forehead from an Indian tomahawk, leaving a scar which
he carried for the remainder of his life, but surviving his wound, remained
nine days without food and with but little water, at the end of which time he
was so far recovered as to be able to leave his strange habitation, and
eventually and with extreme difficulty,
to make his way back to his home in North Carolina. The company
was thus
broken up and dispersed, and the expedition abandoned. Among the number of
those who escaped were Boone and Shadrach Inman." [2]
Issue:
I. Mary Inman 12 Feb 1795-26 Jan 1872
II. Shadrack Inman born 16 Feb 1793 Dandridge,
III. Annis W. Inman born 16 Feb 1797
IV. Margaret Harriet Inman born 9 Mar 1805
Dandridge,
V. Fannie Jean Inman born 5 April 1784
VI. Hannah Retta Inman born 2 May 1782
Dandridge,
VII. Ezekiel Inman born 19 May 1786 Dandridge,
VIII. John Ritchie Inman born 5 Jul 1788
Dandridge,
A. Shadrach
Walker Inman born 17 Sept 1811 Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee, died 2
Feb 1896 in Atlanta, Georgia married on 27 Jan 1841 in Jefferson County,
Tennessee, Jane Martin who died 1852. Shadrach W. Inman married Jane Martin
Hamilton. Shadrach was a prosperous merchant and planter. The Inman family was
extensive in
Issue:
1. Mary
Inman born Dandridge,
2. John
Hamilton Inman born 23 Oct 1844 Dandridge,
3. Hugh
Theodore Inman born 1846 Dandridge,
4. Samuel
Martin Inman was born on 19 Dec 1842 in Dandridge,
The electric
railroad,
Samuel Inman was described as being a
"...merchant and philanthropist, was born in
He was a close friend and trusted
advisor of President Samuel Spencer of the Southern Railway, and of Henry W.
Grady, the gifted editor of the Constitution. Earlier he had been financially
interested in some of the enterprises of his brother, John Hamilton Inman, to
whom sound judgement had been valuable."
"While still engaged in active
business, he found time to work fir the welfare of his city and section. He was
treasurer of the International Cotton Exposition held in
After his retirement he gave more and
more of his time to civic duties, and, though from choice he never held any
public office, he was universally acclaimed the "first citizen of
His sister, Jane W. Inman, left her
property, amounting to about $150,000, to
“The case of
Trammell, et al vs. Samuel Inman
Big
Ejectment Suit has begun
The trial of the first of the
ejectment suits commenced by John Trammell and his two sisters, Mr. Hattie
Turner and Mrs. Mattie Neill, as heirs of the late Mrs. Lucinda Trammel, for
the recovery of various pieces of valuable real estate in the business portion
of Atlanta was begun before Judge J. H. Lumpkin in the superior court this
morning. This is the suit against Samuel M. Inman and involves real estate on
the west side of
The plaintiffs base their claim for
recovery on a marriage settlement executed by their father and mother at the
date of their marriage in 1846, in which Dickerson H. Walker was appointed
trustee. The property has since that time changed hands a number of times, and
the defendants claim undisputed title by prescription. The plaintiffs contend
that the marriage settlement made
B. William H. Inman, son of John
Ritchie Inman.
C. Walter P. Inman, son of John
Ritchie Inman.
D. Hugh T. Inman. born
IX. Susannah Inman born 13 Jul 1800 Dandridge,
X. Benjamin B. Inman born 25 Aug 1790
XI. William Hardin Inman born 28 Sept 1779,
died 18 Jan 1817 Hardin County,
A. Mary Ritchie Inman, daughter of
William Hardin Inman, born 23 Sept 1799
Jefferson County,
B. Betsy H. Inman, daughter of William
Hardin Inman, born 16 Dec 1802
Jefferson County,
C. Benjamin Ritchie Inman, son of
William Hardin Inman, born 28 Jul
1805 Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee married on 19 Dec 1833 in Jefferson County, Tennessee, Anna Carson born 6 Mar 1814 Jefferson County, Tennessee,
died before Jan 1852. She was a
daughter of Samuel Carson and his wife Anna Jarnagin
. Issue:
1. Ann E. Inman born ca 1831
2. Joseph H. Inman born ca
1835
3. Samuel C. Inman born ca
1837
4. James J.
Inman born 7 Dec 1833 Jefferson County, Tennessee, died 30 Apr 1900 Myrtle,
Knox County, Missouri married on 5 Mar 1851 in Knox County, Missouri, Catherine
Cunningham, born 1828 Polk County, Tennessee, died 13 April 1902, the daughter
of John and Margaret A. Cunningham. Issue: Thomas C. Inman born 15 Feb 1858 Illiois, died
8 Aug 1904
[1] Jefferson
County, Tennessee Wills; Jefferson County, Tennessee Marriages; St. Pauls
Churchyard, Hamblen, Tennessee; 1820-1850 Jefferson County, Tennessee Census;
Hopewell Presbyterian Church, Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee; 1850 Polk
County, Tennessee Census; 1870 Knox County, Missouri Census. NC State
Archives reference: General Assembly Session Records,
[2]
[3] The Dictionary of American Biography.
[4] The