Individual Details
Jesse Mays
(September 28, 1802 - December 11, 1864)
1890 Special Census Survivors and Widows of the War of Rebellion, Lydia MAYS, widow, Private Jesse Mays, P O: Jeroldstown.
Jesse Mays was given permission to start a new Baptist Church in the outer section of Greene County. He started New Lebenon Church.
Jesse Mays was given permission to start a new Baptist Church in the outer section of Greene County. He started New Lebenon Church.
Events
Birth | September 28, 1802 | Amherst County, Virginia | |||
Marriage | March 2, 1821 | Greene County, Tennessee - Lydia Smith | |||
Death | December 11, 1864 | Greene County, Tennessee | |||
Burial | New Lebanon Cemetery, Greene County, Tennessee |
Families
Spouse | Lydia Smith (1799 - 1894) |
Child | Cornelius Mays (1821 - 1890) |
Child | John W. Mays (1824 - 1876) |
Child | Nancy Mays (1826 - 1885) |
Child | Mary Ann Mays (1828 - ) |
Child | Malinda Mays (1831 - 1895) |
Child | Sarah Mays (1834 - 1906) |
Child | Peter Mays (1837 - 1859) |
Child | Virgil A. Mays (1838 - ) |
Child | Andrew Jackson Mays (1840 - 1870) |
Father | John Mays ( - ) |
Mother | Malinda "Milly" Rippeteo ( - ) |