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- !NOTES:Marty Grant's 5th Great Grand Father (unproven);
!NOTES:I've seen no indication that Joseph is related to the Michael Tanner family of Rutherford Co., NC. However, as that is a neighboring county to where Joseph lived, and they both had descendants wind up in Union Co., GA, they certainly could be related somehow;
!CENSUS:1790;
!CENSUS:1800 Burke Co., NC pg 799
Joseph Tanner age 26-44 (1755/74)
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Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 26-44 (1755/1774) Joseph Tanner (1765/74)
1f 26-44 (1755/1774) Mrs. Tanner (1755/65) wife;
!ROAD DOCKET:July 1808 Rutherford Co, NC The court appointed Mark MOORE overseer of the public road from James JONES on a white oak above his plantation up Second Broad River to Joseph GOODBREAD's with the hands of Joseph TANNER, Thomas PLEMMONS, James BLACK, Daniel BLACK, Moses BLACK, Henry VARNER, John BRADLEY, & Samuel PICKRELL.
* This indicates Joseph Tanner lived on or near the Burke/Rutherford line in what is now McDowell County;
!CENSUS:1810 Burke Co., NC pg 331
Joseph Tanner age 26-44 (1765/84)
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Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 26-44 (1765/1784) Joseph Tanner (1765/74)
1m 10-15 (1794/1800) Son? * No son this age with him in 1800.
1m 0-9 (1800/1810).. Son?
1f 45+ (bef 1765)... Mrs. Tanner (1755/65) wife
1f 10-15 (1794/1800) Daughter?;
!NOTES:There is a Joseph "Lanner" on the War of 1812 muster roll, Burke Co., NC 3rd Regiment. Could this be Joseph Tanner instead?
!TAXLIST:1815 Burke Co, NC
Captain Hemphills Company
Joseph TANNER, Second Broad River, 1 Poll, 150 acres, and $2100 value;
!CENSUS:1820 Burke Co., NC pg 105
Joseph Tanner age 45+ (bef 1775)
211101-21101
Analysis (who each person might be)
1m 45+ (bef 1775)... Joseph Tanner (1765/74)
1m 16-25 (1794/1804) Son?
1m 16-17 (1802/1804) *^*
1m 10-15 (1804/1810) Son?
2m 0-9 (1810/1820).. Son?
.................... Son?
1f 45+ (Bef 1775)... Mrs. Tanner (1755/65) wife
1f 16-25 (1794/1804) Daughter?
1f 10-15 (1804/1810) Daughter?
2f 0-9 (1810/1820).. Daughter?
.................... Daughter?;
!CENSUS:1830 x
* Widow Elizabeth Tanner and her children in Macon Co., NC is a really good fit, though she's a bit younger than Mrs. Tanner in the 1820 and earlier records. Could be second wife. She lived in same neighborhood as John Tanner, also suspected son of Joseph Tanner;
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