Individual Details

Jesse Noland

(1761 - 27 Jun 1834)



Moved to Ky 1784. Rec'd Revolutionary Pension. Served as a private in Capt. John Johnston's Company, Col. Francis Locke's North Carolina Regiment.
DAR Lineage Books. Vol. 68, p.93 Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell Petro #67260
6 Mar 1792 Madison Co KY Court Orders, Book B John Parson vs. Jesse Noland - Judgment 3.9.3 #'s.
3 Apr 1792 Madison Co KY Court Orders, Book B Edward Williams appointed surveyor of the road in room of Jesse Noland
1 May 1792 Madison Co KY Court Orders: Served on a jury.
2 Jul 1793 Madison Co Court Orders, Book B: Abraham Newland, Jesse Noland, Jeremiah Crews & Edward Turner or any three appointed to view a ways for an alteration in the road from Madison Courthouse to Boonsborough opposite Jeremiah Crews and make report.
4 Dec 1793 Madison Co KY Court Orders: Jesse Noland was one of several paid for guarding Andrew Miller and John Fitzgerald
2 Dec 1794 Madison Co KY Court Orders: Jesse was paid 6 £ for building the stray pound.
3 Mar 1795 Persons appointed to view an alteration of the road opposite James Turner and Jesse Noland made report and is ordered recorded
4 May 1796 Madison Co KY Court Orders: Jesse appointed surveyor of the road from Irvine's lick to the forks of the Boonsborough & Tates Creek Roads. 2 Jan 1798; Edward Brown took his place.

Jesse served in the Revolutionary war as a volunteer in 1780 in Rowan County, NC in the militia. He served a term of three months under John Johnson, Captain. He was then appointed to Major General Rutherford and marched to Camden, SC. After discharge, when the Tories became too powerful, he and his mother, then a widow, moved to Virginia. After the Tories were driven back in the fall of 1781 he returned to Rowan County,where he again volunteered and served another three months. Jesse states that he was born in Charles County, MD in 1761.Then he moved from Maryland to Loudoun County, VA, from there to Rowan County, NC, thence to KY in 1784 where he lived in Estill County.

LDS Microfilm 7646905
Clark Co, KY Order Book 3, p. 297
Jesse Noland petitioned for permission to build a water grist mill on Miller's Creek. A jury of twelve men examined the site, 22 Mar 1804, and determined that doing so would cause no one would be injured by his doing so. They laid off one acre of land laid off for the abutment.

James Noland of Estill County, Kentucky, aged 92 years, made oath: that he recollects that his brother, Jesse Noland, was serving as a volunteer in the Militia during the Revolutionary War as he stated.

Jesse Noland of Estill County, Kentucky, who was a private in the company commanded by Colonel Locke in North Carolina line for 6 months from 1780 was inscribed on the Roll of the Kentucky Agency to commence on the 4th of March 1831. Certificate of the pension was issued Januuary 16, 1833.

Testimony of Aaon Monigle: "Jesse died 27 June 1836". Rogers & Rogers c1984 p.41 From Court Records: Row 1, Drawer 4, Box 3

Events

Birth1761Charles County, Maryland
Marriage9 Feb 1785Kent County, Maryland - Sarah Barbara Turner
Death27 Jun 1834Estill County, Kentucky

Families

SpouseSarah Barbara Turner ( - )
ChildSmallwood Turner Noland (1786 - 1858)
ChildJesse Noland Jr. (1788 - )
ChildMary "Polly" Noland (1791 - 1835)
ChildAnn Noland ( - )
ChildRebecca Noland ( - )
ChildNancy Noland (1805 - 1875)
ChildSarah Margaret Noland ( - )
FatherDaniel Noland (1712 - 1761)
MotherHenrietta Smallwood ( - )
SiblingDaniel Noland (1738 - )
SiblingJames Noland (1740 - 1833)
SiblingStephen Noland (1744 - 1791)
SiblingLedstone Noland (1750 - 1835)
SiblingElizabeth Noland (1754 - )

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