April 17, 1807 P. 17 Allen Brock, appointed to work on said road.
November 17, 1809 p.
134 Jurors Isaac Brown, Hercules Ogles, Allen Brock
February 12, 1810 p.
136 Venire-facias Allen Brock
February 12, 1810 p.
138 Isaac Brown - Hercules Ogle, Jesse Brock to mark and lay off a road
May 15, 1810 p 156 road as
reviewed by Isaac Brown, Hercules Ogle, Jesse Brock,
November 15, 1810 p.
209 Jury Jesse Brock
Isaac Brown, Hercules
Ogle, and a John Brock are found in the first extant tax list in White Co.
in 1811. Jesse Brock and John Brock are both found beginning in 1812. The
tax records show all these men in the same tax district, in the southern
part of the county which becomes part of Van Buren Co. in 1840.
In 1814 Jesse Brock was
appointed administrator at the death of George Brock. The relationship
between Jesse Brock and George Brock is not currently known. This year
Jesse Brock also served on a jury.
1815 is the last year
Jesse Brock is found on the Tax List for White Co, Tennessee. Other primary
sources are still being researched to determine if there are later records
for him in this location.
In 1820 Isaac Brown,
Hercules Ogle, and John Brock are on the White Co, Tennessee census. Edward
Clark�s will is written and proved in 1820 in Grainger Co, Tennessee. Jesse Brock, Isaac Brown and Hercules Ogle
are all named as heirs in the will of Edward Clark.
In 1829 Isaac Brown sells
his land in White Co, Tennessee
In 1830 John Brock is
found on the White Co, Tennessee census. John dies about 1833 in White Co,
Tennessee. His widow and children continue to live in the same general area
through at least 1860.
In 1830 Isaac Brown and
Hercules Ogle are found on the Putnam Co, Indiana census. A George Brock,
John Brock, and another John or possibly Jehu Brock are also found in Putnam
Co, Indiana at this time. There is a Jesse Brock (b. abt 1808) who marries
in 1832 in Putnam Co. The relationship between the Putnam Co, Indiana
Brock's is unknown at this time. A preliminary look at census records
suggests there may be several different Brock families that settle in this
area. More research is needed in this area.
Theories and
Discussion:
It has been suggested
that Jesse Brock and Elizabeth Clark may be the parents of Allen Brock and
Levi Brock of Martin Co, Indiana. This is supported by circumstantial
evidence.
Both Allen and Levi Brock were
born in Tennessee based on the majority of their census records, and the
majority of their children's statements of their parents' birth places in
later census records.