Potts family.

James Neely: Not a lot is known about John Neely, but from the small collection of papers that he left behind, we know that he had at least two children, John S. Neely and Jane Neely, both of whom migrated to eastern Tennessee and periodically wrote to their father in the Steele Creek Township. Receipts for the purchase of slaves indicate that Neely bought a slave girl named Jude, who was nine years old in 1776 when Neely bought her. A receipt for the purchase of Will in 1779 indicates that he was Clear of Convultion [sic], fits or any Other Impediment known. In 1784, Neely bought another female slave named Rose. According to Neelys estate inventory dated May 10, 1806, Neely had four slaves, but only two of them are identified in that document by name: Sue and Will. This document does not indicate the age for either of them, but identified Sue as a wench, or a little girl, and Will as a boy. Also, according to this inventory, Neely owned 250 acres of land, indicating that he was one of the more prominent figures in that part of the county. The fact that Neely's estate inventory was drawn up on May 10, 1806 suggests that he died shortly before that time.

Charles L. Hunter: The 1850 census indicate that there were two Hunter families living in the Steele Creek Township. One family consisted of Henry Hunter (41 years of age in 1850); Esther Hunter (21 years of age at that time); and Charles Hunter (five years old). This family made their living by farming and their estate was valued at 900 dollars in 1850. Though there is considerable evidence to the ownership of slaves, the 1850 census makes no mention of them. Adjacent to this family listed in the census (and probably geographically as well) was another Hunter family, which included John (age 35 in 1850) and Miss Susan (age 40). The fact that there is a sizeable quantity of material concerning the guardianship of Charles, beginning in 1854 indicates that both of his parents had died by that time.

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