
Colonel James Roddye - Bent Creek Cem. - Whitesburg, TN
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vhasler
N 36° 15.631 W 083° 08.504
17S E 307594 N 4014972
Quick Description: Colonel Roddye was at the Battle of Kings Mountain
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 11/21/2009 6:45:59 PM
Waymark Code: WM7Q78
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Long Description:Colonel James Roddye was one of the signers of the first
Constitution of Tennessee. The nearby town of Russellville is built
on a tract of land awarded Colonel Roddye for his service during
the Revolutionary War at the Battle of Kings Mountain - and was
named for his second wife, Miss Russell.
In Russellville, the following Tennessee Historical Marker
(1B27) for "Hayslope" can be read, "Built 1785 by Col. James
Roddye, from North Carolina. He was subsequently delegate to the
North Carolina Constitutional Convention, magistrate and register
of Jefferson County under territorial government and member of
Tennessee's first Constitutional Convention. The house was also a
tavern on the Kentucky Road."
A newer gravestone has replaced what was likely a hand etched
slab.
Visit Instructions:
PLEASE NOTE: This category is for American Revolutionary
War Veterans only. Veterans of other revolutions are not part of
this category.
I have allowed one entry for a grave of British solders, but it
was an exception. Please only list graves for Colonial
soldiers.
Simply visit the locations. Please provide as much information
as possible. Pictures would be a great addition.