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Thomas Butler Eastland

Thomas Butler Eastland

Male 1777 - 1860  (82 years)

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  • Name Thomas Butler Eastland 
    Birth 23 Dec 1777  Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 10 Jan 1860  Bon Air, White County, TN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I13472  Bob Juch's Tree
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

    Family Nancy Mosby,   b. Abt 1776   d. 1777/1870 (Age 94 years) 
    Marriage 1792/1824 
    Children 
     1. Nicholas Washington Eastland,   b. 3 Apr 1803, Woodford County, KY Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Aug 1891, Watterson Community County, TX Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 88 years)  [natural]
     2. William Mosby Eastland,   b. 1795/1824   d. 1801/1903 (Age 79 years)  [natural]
     3. Thomas Eastland,   b. 1795/1824   d. 1801/1903 (Age 79 years)  [natural]
     4. Robert Eastland,   b. 1795/1824   d. 1801/1903 (Age 79 years)  [natural]
     5. James Eastland,   b. 1795/1824   d. 1801/1903 (Age 79 years)  [natural]
    Family ID F5203  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • [Broderbund WFT Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #2491]

      The Eastlands came to America sometime during the early part of the
      eighteenth century, and, like so many of yeomen stock, during several
      generations they drifted westward. By 1800, Thomas Butler Eastland, from
      whom descends the Texas line, had reached Kentucky, acquired a plantation
      called Woodlands, married Nancy Mosby, and was Quartermaster-General of
      the Kentucky Militia.

      When the War of 1812 began, he volunteered and spent most of it fighting
      under the command of General William Harrison. In recognition of his
      military services, particularly in the Battle of New Orleans, the
      government awarded him several grants of land in Tennessee, the last of
      which was made in 1838.

      After the War of 1812, he moved with his children (Nicholas Washington,
      William Mosby, Thomas, James, Robert, and an unidentified daughter) to
      Tennessee. In his new home, following the death of Nancy Mosby, he
      married again, this time to a Miss Swan. Four more children were born to
      his second marriage: Edward, George, Cumberland, and another unidentified
      daughter.

      A man of some wealth acquired though military service and the
      accumulation of land, Thomas Butler Eastland was able to provide a
      substantial education for his children. His eldest son Nicholas
      Washington (who was to live most of his life in Watterson), was enrolled
      in 1818 in the United States Military Academy at West Point, holding his
      appointment from Tennessee. The other children were given as fine an
      education as was available for the time and place. William Mosby was also
      afforded at least a smattering of the military education which was to
      stand him in such good stead on the frontier and the Mexican border.

      Thomas Butler Eastland soon attained an enviable position in the
      Tennessee community of Sparta in White County, and as his wealth
      increased founded the little town of Eastland, only a short distance away.