| 1. John Grogan, b. cir 1770, Surry County, North Carolina, USA d. 1850, Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA (Age 80 years) ▻ Mourning ? | | 2. Henry Grogan, b. 1784 d. possibly Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA ▻ Alice Kelley | | 3. Thomas Grogan, b. cir 1788 d. Aft 1866 (Age 79 years) ▻ Elizabeth Blackwell | | 4. Bartholomew Grogan, b. cir 1792, North Carolina, USA d. 1860-1870, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA (Age 78 years) ▻ Dotia ? | |
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- Thomas and Elizabeth Blackwell Grogan were members of the Wolf's Creek Baptist Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Being a minister, Thomas was often called to be the pastor of the church. Thomas and Elizabeth applied for letters of dismissal on 17 December 1836, probably in anticipation of their move to Georgia. They were in Walker County, Georgia, at the time of the 1850 census. In 1866, Thomas Grogan was living in Clay County, Alabama. According to the 1880 census record of Thomasine Grogan Bryan, Thomas Grogan was born in Virginia and Elizabeth Blackwell was born in North Carolina. This is probably the Thomas Grogan, Esquire, listed in the 1830 Spartanburg District, South Carolina, census. In the household were two males under age 5, two females age 5-10, one female age 10-15, two males age 10-15, one male age 15-20, one male age 20-30, one male age 40-50, and one female age 40-50.
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