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William Sandy Jr. (b.1765) married Catherine Beck in 1787, and they moved from North Carolina to Tennessee in 1807, and to Washington County, Indiana in 1813. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and elsewhere.
The personal stories of the lives of War of 1812 soldiers and ancestors of the ladies of Rainier Chapter, NSDAR.
During the War Between the States, Davidson County, North Carolina, sent nearly 2,000 men into service with the infantry, cavalry, artillery, navy, militia, and home guard. Each of these men left behind home, family, and occupation in order to serve; some would never return; others would return wounded in body and in spirit; 47 served in the Union Army. This is a roster with full biographies of each one of them. (Their lives were far more than just their service records. ) The data were researched for years in four census records (18401870), marriage records, land transfers, cemetery records, family file folders, books, journals, obituaries. Each man's entry includes rank, unit(s), and personal and military history. Birth, death, marriage dates, parents, spouses, children; letters, journals, news articles: all are set forth in each entry, edited only for overall length. Photographs are included for many of the men. Also included is an overview of Davidson County's involvement in the conflict, and a bibliography.
Richard Rounsavell, believed to have been the son of Roger Rounsavall (1615-1672) and Mary Warne, was born 12 March 1658 in Padstow, Cornwall, England. He emigrated in about 1780 and settled in Connecticut. He married Hannah and they had three known children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and Ohio.
Christian Bodenhamer (ca.1725-1788) was born in Germany. He married Charity Beamer (ca. 1735-1816) about 1750. They emigrated to North Carolina in 1774, settling in Rowan County. They had six sons and an unknown number of daughters.