Moses OLDHAM

Male 1750 -


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  • Name Moses OLDHAM 
    Born 1750  Fauquier County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Reference Number 4346 
    Person ID I4346  Bennetts of Pittsylvania County
    Last Modified 14 Jul 2015 

    Father Richard OLDHAM 
    Mother Elizabeth BAYSE 
    Children 2 children 
    Family ID F118  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary RICE,   b. Abt 1765, Hanover, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Sarah OLDHAM
    Family ID F1057  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Military: Soldier, NC Revolution Army; Proved by Cert of payment to Matthew Jones for clothing furnished Moses Oldham. Ref Rev Army Acct. ACC of Com Office War Rev 1777-1783, Bk D P 53 from NC

      Notes: See W H Millers book; Andrew Jackson Oldham & Uriah Oldham areout of this line

      Probate: April 1810; Power of Attorney: 'That we Moses Oldham of Montgomery Co Tn, husband of Mary Oldham, deceased, sister of John Rice, deceased, George Oldham, Jesse Oldham, Moses, Joel Oldham, Sallie Bennett & husband, Mason Bennett. Liddy Branthy & husband, Abram Branthy, Conway Oldham & Elish Oldham, by their father, Moses, have constituted& appointed Solomon Debow lawful attorney to make choice of certain parcels of land in Tn & elsewhere devised to us by John Rice deceased' (W H Millers Book)

      Tax: 1787-1827 Montgomery Tn

      Caswell Co., NC Deed Bk Q-95-96: Power of attorney Moses Oldham of Montgomery Co., TN, husband of Mary [Rice?] Oldham decd sister of John Rice decd late of TN; George Oldham, Jesse Oldham*, Moses Oldham, Joel Oldham, Sally (Sarah) Bennett and Mason Bennett her husband, Liddy Brantley and her husband Abram Brantley; Conaway Oldham and Elisha Oldham by their father Moses Oldham - to trusty friend Solomon Debow of Caswell Co. to make choice of parcels of land in TN devised them by last will of John Rice decd containing 5000 A by will to be equally divided between his executors and his brothers, to sue for or to compromise. 9 Nov 1805. Wit: Roland Peterson, Peter Powel, H. Harelson.