5.John Vann and Joseph Vann, both white men, traveling with different groups of British Military and Indians "against therebels" in 1779 6.James Clement Vann, known brother to John (aka: Joseph) Vann, a white man living in Indian Territoryin 1797 7.John Vann, a Chief of the Cherokee, going to Philadelphia in 1805.
JOHN VANN - NC (DESCENDANTS) By genealogy.com user at 06:59:21 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN VANN, 1666 GENERATION NO. 1 1. John1 Vann, 1666. Notes John Vann, D/of Birth - Unknown He married an unknown person. JOHN VANN was transported into Virginia by 1666, as evidenced by a land patent in Accomack Co VA. (Nell Marion Nugent, CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS Vol.1 p553) Abstracts Of Virginia ...
Vann-Abbeville, Sc to Masdison Co. Fla By john byrd at 01:57:01 Please add to, correct, etc to the following Generation No. 1 1.EDWARDVANN IV (EDWARD6, EDWARD5, EDWARD4, JOHN3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born in Abbeville District, South Carolina, and died in Madison County, Florida.He married REBECCA HINTON 1820 in South Carolina, daughter of PHILIP HINTON ...
Chief James Vann vs. James Clement Vann By jerry l. clark at 04:50:09 Recent postings by me on the Vann Family Forum have resulted in little response or feed-back, even though the information furnished has been DETAILED, FACTUAL, & fully DOCUMENTED, with much newly discovered details. There were somemessages about about my "hear-say evidence" & lack of documentation, even ...
Many Vann researchers have been puzzled that Vashti Vann's husband Benjamin Jernigan was involved in some manner with litigation over a portion of the estate of Cherokee Chief James Vann.My reconstruction show that Vashti was a daughter of Edward ("Ned") Vann II (# 2 above) and thus James' first cousin.Vashti's sister Edith (a namesake of her ...