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John N. Adamson (1767 - 1828)

John N. Adamson
Born in Cane Creek MM, Orange, North Carolina, British Colonial Americamap
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Died at age 60 in Blount, Tennessee, United Statesmap
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JOHN N. ADAMSON 1767

John N. Adamson was born December 09, 1767 in North Carolina, and died January 12, 1828 in Blount Co., TN. He married Mary Hammer October 07, 1786 in Cane Creek MM, Orange Co., NC, daughter of Abraham Hammer and Rachel Meeting. She was born July 31, 1768 in Randolph Co., NC, and died Abt. 1847 in Indiana.

John N. Adamson was received by the Lost Creek Quaker Meeting in Jefferson Co TN on 24 Jun 1809 along with eight minor children, as listed here: Abraham, Enos, Susannah, Mordecai, Solomon, Isaac, Nellie & Seth.

John N. Adamson and Mary Hammer were married in 1786. Cane Creek Monthly Meetings (Orange, now Alamance Co NC).

1786, Mary formerly Hammer was dismissed from her Quaker Meeting for marrying out of unity
1803, Mary condemned her misconduct and was granted certificate
1806, Mary formerly Hammer granted certificate to Lost Creek Monthly Meeting (certificate granted 1803, 12, 2, had been lost and was replaced)

Lost Creek was in Jefferson County, Tennessee.

John N. Adamson and Mary Hammer had the following children:

i. ABRAHAM5 ADAMSON, b. September 14, 1790, Tennessee; d. October 11, 1863, Jasper Co., IA.

ii. ENOS ADAMSON, b. February 06, 1793, Randolph, NC; d. June 07, 1846, Andrew Co., MO.

iii. SUSANNAH ADAMSON, b. April 14, 1795, Lost Creek MM, Jefferson Co., IN; m. (1) ELI WILSON; m. (2) EDWARD LAMB, Abt. 1808, North Carolina; b. 1792, Randolph Co., NC.

iv. MORDECAI ADAMSON, b. January 30, 1798, Lost Creek MM, Jefferson Co., IN; d. April 19, 1848, Jefferson Co., IA.

v. SOLOMON ADAMSON, b. January 26, 1800, Lost Creek MM, Jefferson Co., IN; d. Roane, TN; m. SALLY SUMMERS, July 12, 1821, Jefferson Co. TN.

vi. ISAAC ADAMSON, b. April 08, 1802, Guilford Co., NC; d. March 24, 1878, Fall Creek Twp., Henry Co., IN.

vii. ELEANOR "NELLIE" ADAMSON, b. October 28, 1804, Cane Creek MM, Orange Co., NC; d. Wilson, TN; m. JOSEPH HERRON, July 26, 1829, Jefferson Co. TN.

viii. SETH ADAMSON, b. July 23, 1808, Tennessee; d. March 15, 1863, Nebraska.

1821 John's family requested certificate from Lost Creek MM for transfer to Newberry MM 1821 Mary and her daughters. were granted certificate from Lost Creek for Newberry MM

A drawing of the Newberry Monthly Meeting as it would have looked when John and Mary Hammer Adamson and Isaac, their son, attended. [Image 1 to right, Original from Friendsville, formerly Newberry MM]

1823 Mary and daughter, Eleanor, were received on certificate from Newberry MM, dated 1822, 12,7. [Their transfer back from Newberry to Lost Creek].

From EARLY TENNESSEE TAX LISTS by Byron & Barbara sistler, Evanston IL, 1977: Listed on the Jefferson Co TN Tax Lists in 1800: Simon, John, Jonathan.

John died at the home of his son, Seth in Blount Co., TN. He was buried at the Newberry (now Friendsville), TN MM cemetery.


  • Fact: TWO DIFFERENT MEN John N. Adamson and Jonathan Adamson are two different persons - brothers. Different wives, different dates of birth and death, different children.
  • Fact: TWO DIFFERENT WIVES John N. Adamson, b. 9 Dec 1767, married Mary Hammer, 7 Oct 1786. His brother Jonathan Adamson, b. 9 Oct 1771, married Ruth Williams, abt 1791.
  • Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch

Jefferson Co TN DB B, p.238 8 Aug 1793 Jeremiah Horn of Jefferson Co NC to John Adamson of same. 60#'s 200 Acres. S side Holston R known by name of Sherel's place, near dividing ridge between Holston & French Broad Rivers. Walnut, post oat, along the ridge, post oak, small post oak near sink hole. Includes where John Adamson now lives. Signed: Jeremiah Horn. Wit: Simon Adamson, Joel Morrison. Reg. 16 Apr 1795 [This tract will be sold in two parcels – 75 acres to Simon Adamson, 13 Dec 1797, and 125 acres to the heirs of William Wilson, on 5 March 1801.]

Jefferson Co TN DB D, p.178 13 Dec 1797 John Adamson to Simon Adamson, both of Jefferson Co TN. 25#'s. tract on S side of Holston, known as Sherell's place. Between Holston & French Broad Rivers. Walnut, post oak, stake, hickory, white oak. 75 acres. Part of plantation where Simon now resides. [Sale of this property will be by Simon Adamson, Sr., who signs his deeds with an "S"]

From EARLY TENNESSEE TAX LISTS by Byron & Barbara sistler, Evanston IL, 1977: Listed on the Jefferson Co TN Tax Lists in 1800: Simon, John, Jonathan. In 1804, a John Adamson was in Grainger Co, TN, but that doesn't seem to be the same man.

Early Tax Lists of Tennessee. Microfilm, 12 rolls. The Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. Ancestry.com database Tax List: Capt Hodges' Company John Adamson, 133 acres, 1 white poll Jonathan Adamson, 63 acres, 1 white poll Simon Adamson, 75 acres

Jefferson Co TN DB E, p.235 5 Mar 1801 John Adamson of Jefferson, TN to Susannah Willson & Levi Willson, Executors of William Willson, dec'd of Grainger TN. 0. 125 acres. S side of Holston, near dividing ridge bet Holston & French Broad, small post oak near sink hole. Signed: John Adamson. Wit; Jeremiah (x) Routh, Abraham Willson Reg 4 Jan 1802

Jefferson Co TN DB F, 181 12 Apr 1803. Martha Bullard, widow of Joseph Bullard dec'd and John and Joseph Bullard heirs of Joseph to John Adamson. All of Jefferson, TN. 0. 24 acres. S side Holston, on Lost creek. James Baker's corner. Meanders of the creek. Signed: Martha (x) Bullard. John Bullard. Joseph Bullard. Wit: Richard Bailey, John Casey/Cafey, William Baker.

Jefferson Co TN DB F, p.183 12 Jan 1803 John Turner to John Adamson, both of Jefferson, TN. 0. 100 acres. S side Holston, head of Lost Creek. Ezekiel Henry's corner. Seth Johnson's line. signed: John Turner. Wit: Benj. Murrell, Isaac Hammer Reg 14 Jan 1804

Jefferson Co TN DB H, p.18 14 Jan 1803 William Patton to John Adamson, both of Jefferson, TN. 30 #'s. Tract on top of Bays Mountain known as Thomas Clark's place. Part of tract that John Reins bought of William Patton. Stake, corner pines, stake. 100 acres. Signed: William Patton. wit: Thomas Beals, Thomas Thornburgh, John Rains. Proved in court. Reg. 17 Jul 1806

This deed shows John, Simon Sr, and Simon Jr. all living near each other: Jefferson Co TN DB G, p.152 July, 1804. Robert McFarland & Adam Meek to Simon Adamson Jnr. all of Jefferson, TN. .50. 77 acres. Adj Edmond Phillips, Simon Adamson Sr and John Elliss. Hickory on the mountain at Ellis's line, with Simon Adamson Senior's line and John Adamson's line, Phillips' corner. Signed: R. McFarland, Adam Meek. Wit: Joseph Williams, Richard Thornberg. Proved April Session 1805. Reg 29 Jul 1805

Cane Creek Monthly Meetings (Orange, now Alamance Co NC) 1786, 10, 7 Mary formerly Hammer dismissed for marrying out of unity [in some databases this is shown as her date of marriage - it was not] 1803, 12, 3 Mary condemned her misconduct and was granted certificate [This is a bit puzzling in that they seemed to have been in Tennessee for several years prior to 1803 - did she have to write and letter back to be re-instated before she could transfer to Lost Creek?] 1806, 10, 4 Mary formerly Hammer granted certificate to Lost Creek Monthly Meeting (certificate granted 1803, 12, 2, miscarried) Lost Creek was in Jefferson Co TN.

Jefferson Co TN DB H, p.142 10 Feb 1806 Joseph Thornberg to John Adamson, both of Jefferson, TN. 60#'s. 51 and 1/2 acres. Waters of Beaver Dam Creek. pine, rock, black oak, hickory, post oak, stake, post oak, stake, black oak. Signed: Joseph Thornberg. Wit: Simon Adamson, Isaac Cooper. Ack Jan Term 1807. Reg. 23 Feb 1807

John Adamson was received by the Lost Creek Quaker Meeting in Jefferson Co TN on 24 Jun 1809 along with eight minor children, as listed here: Abraham, Enos, Susannah, Mordecai, Solomon, Isaac, Nellie & Seth.

Jefferson Co TN, DB K, p.1

19 Dec 1810. Jeremiah Horn to John Adamson both of Jefferson TN. 0. 116 acres, Sinking Cane Valley on draught of Beaver Creek. virtue of bond given by Jeremiah Horn to Richard Mills, from Mills to Elisha Harrold, from Elisha to Jonathan Harrold, agent for Horn. Wilson's corner, post, black oak, stake. Signed by agent Jonathan Harold. wit: Thomas Adamson, Simon Adamson, (unreadable initial) Thornburgh. Proved by oaths of Simon Adamson & Thornburgh, Dec Session 1811. Reg. 16 Dec 1811

p.20

19 Dec 1810. Jeremiah Horn of Wilson Co TN, to John Adamson of Jefferson TN. . 25 acres. Sinking Cane Valley on draught of Beaver Creek, virtue of bond (same as deed for 116 acres). West side of land formerly claimed by William Thornburgh, dec'd. Signed by agent Jonathan Harold. wit: H. Thornburgh, Simon Adamson, Thomas Adamson. Proved in court Dec session 1811. reg. 3 Jan 1812

At the "Digital Library on American Slavery", I found petition, #11481738, filed to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Tennessee, in Knoxville, in 1817. Forty-one petitioners argued that slave owners should be permitted to free their slaves on terms which will not involve them, nor their estates, for their maintenance. And they proposed a law to declare all descendants of slaves, born after the passing of the law, shall be free at a certain age which your honourable Body may fix upon. Signers to the petition included John Adamson, Jonathan Adamson, Simon Adamson Sr, and Isaac Williams.

A copy of the petition is held at the Tennessee State Library & Archives in Nashville.

1819, 7, 31 John was dismissed from the Lost Creek MM 1821, 5, 26 John's family requested certificate for Newberry MM, Blount Co TN 1821, 6, 30 Mary & dts. were granted certificate for Newberry MM

East Tennessee's 1820 census is lost including Jefferson & Blount Counties.

1823, 3, 29 Mary & fam (dt: Eleanor) were received on certificate from Newberry MM, dated 1822, 12,7. This was the same date that Abraham and family's certificates were dated.

The birthdates of the children of John & Mary are said to have come from a Bible Record. They are also listed in the Lost Creek records.

Jefferson Co TN DB R, p.248 20 Sep 1825 John Adamson of Jefferson TN to Manning Summers of Knox Co TN. 0. Tract in Sinking Cane Valley, 132 acres. Begin said Summers SW corner, Israel Wilsons line, pine, rock, black oak, hickory, etc. Signed: John Adamson. Wit: Jas S. Thornton, John Thornton, Simon Adamson. Reg 11 Jan 1829

December Session 1828. Deed from John Adamson to Manning Summers for 132 acres was presented in open court. James A. Thornton, one of the witnesses, saw John Adamson, sign and execute the same and he saw John Thornton and Simon Adamson sign their names. John Thornton is now dead and Simon Adamson has removed beyond the limits of this State. Deed admitted to record.

[The two elders Simons were dead ...this Simon is probably the Simon, son of Jesse. Enos also likely had a son Simon, but I believe he was in Wilson Co long before 1825,]

The Newberry records say that John Adamson died at the home of his son Seth on 12 Jan 1828.

  • Fact: TWO DIFFERENT MEN John N. Adamson and Jonathan Adamson are two different persons - brothers. Different wives, different dates of birth and death, different children.
  • Fact: TWO DIFFERENT WIVES John N. Adamson, b. 9 Dec 1767, married Mary Hammer, 7 Oct 1786. His brother Jonathan Adamson, b. 9 Oct 1771, married Ruth Williams, abt 1791.
  • Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch

Jefferson Co TN DB B, p.238 8 Aug 1793 Jeremiah Horn of Jefferson Co NC to John Adamson of same. 60#'s 200 Acres. S side Holston R known by name of Sherel's place, near dividing ridge between Holston & French Broad Rivers. Walnut, post oat, along the ridge, post oak, small post oak near sink hole. Includes where John Adamson now lives. Signed: Jeremiah Horn. Wit: Simon Adamson, Joel Morrison. Reg. 16 Apr 1795 [This tract will be sold in two parcels – 75 acres to Simon Adamson, 13 Dec 1797, and 125 acres to the heirs of William Wilson, on 5 March 1801.]

Jefferson Co TN DB D, p.178 13 Dec 1797 John Adamson to Simon Adamson, both of Jefferson Co TN. 25#'s. tract on S side of Holston, known as Sherell's place. Between Holston & French Broad Rivers. Walnut, post oak, stake, hickory, white oak. 75 acres. Part of plantation where Simon now resides. [Sale of this property will be by Simon Adamson, Sr., who signs his deeds with an "S"]

From EARLY TENNESSEE TAX LISTS by Byron & Barbara sistler, Evanston IL, 1977: Listed on the Jefferson Co TN Tax Lists in 1800: Simon, John, Jonathan. In 1804, a John Adamson was in Grainger Co, TN, but that doesn't seem to be the same man.

Early Tax Lists of Tennessee. Microfilm, 12 rolls. The Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. Ancestry.com database Tax List: Capt Hodges' Company John Adamson, 133 acres, 1 white poll Jonathan Adamson, 63 acres, 1 white poll Simon Adamson, 75 acres

Jefferson Co TN DB E, p.235 5 Mar 1801 John Adamson of Jefferson, TN to Susannah Willson & Levi Willson, Executors of William Willson, dec'd of Grainger TN. 0. 125 acres. S side of Holston, near dividing ridge bet Holston & French Broad, small post oak near sink hole. Signed: John Adamson. Wit; Jeremiah (x) Routh, Abraham Willson Reg 4 Jan 1802

Jefferson Co TN DB F, 181 12 Apr 1803. Martha Bullard, widow of Joseph Bullard dec'd and John and Joseph Bullard heirs of Joseph to John Adamson. All of Jefferson, TN. 0. 24 acres. S side Holston, on Lost creek. James Baker's corner. Meanders of the creek. Signed: Martha (x) Bullard. John Bullard. Joseph Bullard. Wit: Richard Bailey, John Casey/Cafey, William Baker.

Jefferson Co TN DB F, p.183 12 Jan 1803 John Turner to John Adamson, both of Jefferson, TN. 0. 100 acres. S side Holston, head of Lost Creek. Ezekiel Henry's corner. Seth Johnson's line. signed: John Turner. Wit: Benj. Murrell, Isaac Hammer Reg 14 Jan 1804

Jefferson Co TN DB H, p.18 14 Jan 1803 William Patton to John Adamson, both of Jefferson, TN. 30 #'s. Tract on top of Bays Mountain known as Thomas Clark's place. Part of tract that John Reins bought of William Patton. Stake, corner pines, stake. 100 acres. Signed: William Patton. wit: Thomas Beals, Thomas Thornburgh, John Rains. Proved in court. Reg. 17 Jul 1806

This deed shows John, Simon Sr, and Simon Jr. all living near each other: Jefferson Co TN DB G, p.152 July, 1804. Robert McFarland & Adam Meek to Simon Adamson Jnr. all of Jefferson, TN. .50. 77 acres. Adj Edmond Phillips, Simon Adamson Sr and John Elliss. Hickory on the mountain at Ellis's line, with Simon Adamson Senior's line and John Adamson's line, Phillips' corner. Signed: R. McFarland, Adam Meek. Wit: Joseph Williams, Richard Thornberg. Proved April Session 1805. Reg 29 Jul 1805

Cane Creek Monthly Meetings (Orange, now Alamance Co NC) 1786, 10, 7 Mary formerly Hammer dismissed for marrying out of unity [in some databases this is shown as her date of marriage - it was not] 1803, 12, 3 Mary condemned her misconduct and was granted certificate [This is a bit puzzling in that they seemed to have been in Tennessee for several years prior to 1803 - did she have to write and letter back to be re-instated before she could transfer to Lost Creek?] 1806, 10, 4 Mary formerly Hammer granted certificate to Lost Creek Monthly Meeting (certificate granted 1803, 12, 2, miscarried) Lost Creek was in Jefferson Co TN.

Jefferson Co TN DB H, p.142 10 Feb 1806 Joseph Thornberg to John Adamson, both of Jefferson, TN. 60#'s. 51 and 1/2 acres. Waters of Beaver Dam Creek. pine, rock, black oak, hickory, post oak, stake, post oak, stake, black oak. Signed: Joseph Thornberg. Wit: Simon Adamson, Isaac Cooper. Ack Jan Term 1807. Reg. 23 Feb 1807

John Adamson was received by the Lost Creek Quaker Meeting in Jefferson Co TN on 24 Jun 1809 along with eight minor children, as listed here: Abraham, Enos, Susannah, Mordecai, Solomon, Isaac, Nellie & Seth.

Jefferson Co TN, DB K, p.1 19 Dec 1810. Jeremiah Horn to John Adamson both of Jefferson TN. 0. 116 acres, Sinking Cane Valley on draught of Beaver Creek. virtue of bond given by Jeremiah Horn to Richard Mills, from Mills to Elisha Harrold, from Elisha to Jonathan Harrold, agent for Horn. Wilson's corner, post, black oak, stake. Signed by agent Jonathan Harold. wit: Thomas Adamson, Simon Adamson, (unreadable initial) Thornburgh. Proved by oaths of Simon Adamson & Thornburgh, Dec Session 1811. Reg. 16 Dec 1811 p.20 19 Dec 1810. Jeremiah Horn of Wilson Co TN, to John Adamson of Jefferson TN. . 25 acres. Sinking Cane Valley on draught of Beaver Creek, virtue of bond (same as deed for 116 acres). West side of land formerly claimed by William Thornburgh, dec'd. Signed by agent Jonathan Harold. wit: H. Thornburgh, Simon Adamson, Thomas Adamson. Proved in court Dec session 1811. reg. 3 Jan 1812

At the "Digital Library on American Slavery", I found petition, #11481738, filed to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Tennessee, in Knoxville, in 1817. Forty-one petitioners argued that slave owners should be permitted to free their slaves on terms which will not involve them, nor their estates, for their maintenance. And they proposed a law to declare all descendants of slaves, born after the passing of the law, shall be free at a certain age which your honourable Body may fix upon. Signers to the petition included John Adamson, Jonathan Adamson, Simon Adamson Sr, and Isaac Williams. A copy of the petition is held at the Tennessee State Library & Archives in Nashville.


1819, 7, 31 John was dismissed from the Lost Creek MM 1821, 5, 26 John's family requested certificate for Newberry MM, Blount Co TN 1821, 6, 30 Mary & dts. were granted certificate for Newberry MM

East Tennessee's 1820 census is lost including Jefferson & Blount Counties.

1823, 3, 29 Mary & fam (dt: Eleanor) were received on certificate from Newberry MM, dated 1822, 12,7. This was the same date that Abraham and family's certificates were dated.

The birthdates of the children of John & Mary are said to have come from a Bible Record. They are also listed in the Lost Creek records.

Jefferson Co TN DB R, p.248 20 Sep 1825 John Adamson of Jefferson TN to Manning Summers of Knox Co TN. 0. Tract in Sinking Cane Valley, 132 acres. Begin said Summers SW corner, Israel Wilsons line, pine, rock, black oak, hickory, etc. Signed: John Adamson. Wit: Jas S. Thornton, John Thornton, Simon Adamson. Reg 11 Jan 1829 December Session 1828. Deed from John Adamson to Manning Summers for 132 acres was presented in open court. James A. Thornton, one of the witnesses, saw John Adamson, sign and execute the same and he saw John Thornton and Simon Adamson sign their names. John Thornton is now dead and Simon Adamson has removed beyond the limits of this State. Deed admitted to record. [The two elders Simons were dead ...this Simon is probably the Simon, son of Jesse. Enos also likely had a son Simon, but I believe he was in Wilson Co long before 1825,]

The Newberry records say that John Adamson died at the home of his son Seth on 12 Jan 1828.



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Adamson-984 and Adamson-224 appear to represent the same person because: They are the same person - one had been given the wrong mother.
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Adamson-984 and Adamson-224 are not ready to be merged because: At this point, they have different mothers.
Nice web page. Lots of documentation.
posted by Laura (Braun) Scott

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