May 1810 Grainger County, Tennessee court minutes John McElhaney on Jury
May 1811 Grainger County, Tennessee John McElhaney failure to appear in court
1816 White Co, TN early land owners, Cane Creek area, 1816 tax book, pg 8-9
1817 White Co. TN early land owners, Caney Fork Area, tax book pg 33-35
1818 White Co. TN early land owners, cove of Cumberland Mt tax book pg 76-77
1820 White Co. TN federal census
1821 White, TN early land owners, McElhineys Cove, tax book pg 12-13
1823 White, TN early land owners, tax book pg 52
1824 White, TN early land owners, tax book pg 71
1825 White, TN early land owners, tax book, pg 107 John & Henry McElhaney
1827 White, TN early land owners, tax book, pg 60-61
1828 White, TN early land owners, tax book pg 93-95
1830 White, TN federal census, John & Hannah McElhaney
1839 Madison County, Arkansas
1840 Bowen, Madison, Arkansas
1840 death Madison, Arkansas
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John is referred to in his father William's will as the second of "my two sons, Robert and John McElhiny" and as "John McElhiney ". [1]
John is one of the four respondents to an Early Tennessee Tax List, dated 1799 at Grainger, TN, along with his brothers Robert and Moses, and his father William. He is referred to on the list as "McElhany, John"[2]
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