Andrew Lewtian Lewallen, "Shade" or "Shad" ?

Billie Harris - Mar 26, 2009

I've seen references to Andrew Lewtian Lewallen as Shade or Shad and I think Andrew and "Shad" or "Shade" were two different people.   Take a look at what we have in Scott County, Tennessee, and Wayne County, Kentucky, and see if you don't agree.  

Refresh my memory.   Where do we find the middle name of Andrew's?

Who was the Rebecca Lewallen living with him and Malinda in 1860?

Incidentally, does anyone have access to Ancestry?   If so, can you look at the 1870 census records for Scott County and see if you can find Andrew Lewtian or Andrew L. or Andy in any of the records?   He and Malinda are shown in the 1860 census for Wayne County, KY.   Wayne County KY borders Scott County, TN.



SCOTT COUNTY
Formed 1849 from Fentress, Morgan and Anderson County

http://www.tngenweb.org/scott/john_lewallen.htm
http://www.l450.org/Anderson.pdf

For information on cemeteries, including several Lewallen cemeteries, in Scott County, see:
http://www.tngennet.org/scott/cemeteryrecs.htm

1852 - J. M. Luallen married Nancy Suggs Oct. 26 (I believe this is Scott County, the abbreviation was just St for the county...bh)

1850 - 1858 - John Lewallen was sheriff of Scott County.   During that time, he even arrested his brother's son, John, for profanity and was fine $2 and costs.   Also in that time James Duncan and Shadrack Lewallen came into open court and confessed jointly to being involved in the same "heated disagreement" in or near the courthouse and were fined with costs.   Shadrack was arrested for various infactions, including profanity, being a nuisance, assault and battery, and running a bawdy house (see 1857)

1852 - 20 July , James S. Duncan and Russell Lewallen to Andrew Lewallen, $50, 500 acres in Dist. 2 adj. Scott's boundary line of a 5000 acre tract granted Julin F. Scott #2281, county line of Morgan and Scott near the road, east bank of Wolf Creek, top of the mountain between Wolf and Brimstone, S. boundary line of tract #2281, being part of entry #1925 on 17 Feb. 1836, grant #22242, excluding Andrew Lewalen's lands that he may have a better title; wit. W.J. Scott "as to J.S.D.", H. Lewallen

1854 - Thomas Bowling ( b. 1834) married Clarinday Lewallen, December 10
1854 -   26 Oct. James S. Duncan and R.M. Bennett to Joshua Goad, lease by transfer (no money given), 25 acres on Indian Fork of Brimstone Creek, adj. entry owned by said Goad, near Micheal Robins line, line of a 50 acre tract, including land where said Goad is now bounding excluding all that part in a tract owned by Charles McPeters; wit. H. Lewellen, William Goad. Reg. 5 March 1855

1855 - 27 Oct., James S. Duncan to John Lewallen, 25a
1855 - 22 July   Herod Lewallen of Scott Co. TN to James S. Duncan of Morgan Co. TN, $200, land on waters of New River and Brimstone Creek, being all my part of one thousand six hundred and 2/5? acres, part of 5000 acre tract entered 13 June 1835? #1725? by J.F. Scott, "excluding all rights prior to 1835"; adj. corner 5000 acre tract in name of J.F. Scott, old Campbell Co. line, corner of 5000 acre tract in name of Thomas Lea, bank of Brimstone Creek, Calvin Newposts line, J.F. Scott's 5000 acre tract Entry #1798?; wit. Ward (X) Byrd, S.L. King?.

1856 - 11 Nov. Shadrick Lewallen to James S. Duncan, bond, Lots 5 & 25
1856 - 10 April (1856?), Herrod Lewallen to James S. Duncan, 400a
1856 - 5 May Jas. S. Duncan & John Triplett to Shadrick Lewallen, 200a & 23a

1857 -. Shadrack Lewallen and Elizabeth Lewallen were both arrested for running a bawdy house.   Elizabeth was also arrested for larceny of two bushels of corn, charge (March 1857).
1857 - 27 March James S. Duncan to William Lewallen, 300a

1859 - 23 Feb.   A.R. Lewallen & James S. Duncan to Joel M. Hamby (Hamly?), 50a, 20a, 300a

1860 - Census:
District 3:   Huntsville post office
A R Lewallen 33 (1827)
Perliscia Lewallen 31
Andrew F Lewallen 12 (1848)
Robert H Lewallen 11 (1849)
John F Lewallen 10 (1850)
Charlotte J Lewallen 7
Sarrah E Lewallen 6
William B Lewallen 2

1865 - John Lewallen married Emily McDonald   (Note:   Her surname has also been given as Reed.   John is said to have been the son of Anderson and Lucy Rice Lewallen.   John and Emily had two daughters, Tennessee (born 1868) and Texas born 1870.   They moved to Temple, Bell County, Texas, 1873, and then later to Shep, Taylor County where he died 1896.   Emily Reed was given as his second wife and Deliliah Reed as his third wife...parts not substantiated...bh)
1865 - Campbell Lewallen married Malinda Young

1869 - A. S. Lewallen married Nancy McDonald

1870 - Census:
District 3:
Andrew R Lewallen 45 (1825)
Polecy A Lewallen 43
Andrew F Lewallen 23
Melvina Lewallen 30
Robert H Lewallen 22
John F Lewallen 19 (1851)
Charlott T Lewallen 17
Sarah Lewallen 15
William B Lewallen 11
Charles R Lewallen 4
Elan W Lewallen 2

1870 - William Lewallen married Elizabeth Hembree

1872 - Curtis Stonecypher married Mary Ann Lewallen

1873 - Andrew Lewtian Lewallen (born Oct. 7, 1793) died Nov. 30.  

1875 - Nancy M. Lewallen married James S. Stonecipher

1876 - Malinda (Davis) Lewallen died April 11.   She was born April 1, 1792 and was the wife of Andrew Lewtian Llewellyn

1881 - James F. Lewallen age 31 married Mary Russell age 18

1886 - William Lewallen married Malinda Young; married by A. R. Lewallen, J.P.

1900 - Census:
Civil District 3:
John F Lewellen 49 (1851) born TN, father and mother born TN; married 17 yrs
Mary Lewellen 38
Samuel Lewellen 14
Daniel Lewellen 14
Evy Lewellen 10
Lewcinda Lewellen 9
Nannie Lewellen 7
Sadia Lewellen 4
Major M Lewellen 2
Guy Lewellen 3/12

1920 - Census shows:
   John H Lewallen 49   born KY   (1871)
   Liddie Lewallen 46   born TN  
   George Lewallen 22  
   Bella M Lewallen 20  
   Raymond Lewallen 18  
   Luvanie Lewallen 16  
   Erna Lewallen 13  
   Etta Lewallen 11 born TN   (1909)


WAYNE COUNTY
(NOTE:   Wayne County KY borders Scott Co. TN)

1810 - Census shows John Lawlin

1830 - Census shows Henry, Jessee and Mathew Lewellen (see 1831)

1831 - Three men, marked as delinquent in paying their taxes, had gone to Tennessee:
   Jesse Luellen - Tennessee
   Henry Luellen - Tennessee
   Mathew Luellen - Tennessee

1860 - Census shows
   Andrew Lewallen age 66 (1794)
   Malinda Lewallen age 69 (1791)
   William Slaven 17
   Rebecca Lewallen 58 (1802)
   Martin Lewallen 22
   (Andrew and Malinda died in Scott County, Tennessee)

1866 - Arminda Lewallen was born Nov. 16, daughter of Campbell and Melinda Lewallen.   She married Alvin Hembree and died 1949.   (see note below)

1868 - Millie Louvania Lewallen was born Sept. 1, daughter of Campbell and Melinda Lewallen.   She died 1894 and is buried in the Lewallen Family Cemetery at Glenmary, Tennessee.   Her husband was Campbell Watts

1870 - John Harrison Lewallen was born August 26, sono f Campbell and Melinda Lewallen.   He died May 21, 1954 in Glenmary, Scott County, TN.

1872 - . Mary Jane Lewallen was born October 5, 1872, daughter of Campbell and Melinda Lewallen. She died March 12, 1960 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.

NOTE:   Campbell Lewallen served in the War in Kentucky.   He was born in Morgan County, TN. and is a descendant of Anderson Lewallen.

Resa Miller - Mar 26, 2009

1850 - 1858 - John Lewallen was sheriff of Scott County.   During that time, he even arrested his brother's son, John, for profanity and was fine $2 and costs.   Also in that time James Duncan and Shadrack Lewallen came into open court and confessed jointly to being involved in the same "heated disagreement" in or near the courthouse and were fined with costs.   Shadrack was arrested for various infactions, including profanity, being a nuisance, assault and battery, and running a bawdy house (see 1857)


1857 -. Shadrack Lewallen and Elizabeth Lewallen were both arrested for running a bawdy house.   Elizabeth was also arrested for larceny of two bushels of corn, charge (March 1857).

I have wondered the same think too. Especially since my 5th grandmother is Elizabeth Lewallen, daughter of Andrew Lewtain Lewallen, devout minister. She married Matthew Young.
Also Sheriff John also had a daughter Elizabeth.
I know there is lots of Elizabeth Lewallens, hard to keep them all straight.
It would be a shame if it was one of their daughters, one man of God and the other man of law.
At least Sheriff John didn't seem to show favors.

Billie Harris - Mar 26, 2009

We don't find anything about Shadrack after 1857 but the 1860 census for Scott County shows an S. Lewallen age 53 (born 1807).   I don't have Ancestry but there's also an elizabeth Lewallen born 1807 in the same census.   Whether they lived together or not, I don't know, but it's possible Elizabeth was his wife.