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Rutherford County Flack's (Tree703J)
Descendants of John Flack (Born abt 1751- Died abt 1792) Rutherford
County, North Carolina.
Spouses:- (1) Jane Porter (2) Mary McMurray.
There are many different ideas about where John Flack eminated from (depending
on which book you read - or website you look at - or who you talked to last)
that you could belive anything really. Did he come from Pennsylvania ??, Virginia
??, County Kerry Ireland??
The MAIN problem being that whatever book or website you read that tries to
link him backwards to someone else, it offers not a shred of proof (no source
information) about how they reached their conclusion on their links backward,
so I just have to assume it was their 'best guess' at the time.
Ivarea Flack (one of Johns Descendants), in her now often
quoted book, believed he was the son of James Flack and Ann Baxter from Pennsylvania
- but unfortunately she provides no source information to base her assumption
on - so its really just her 'best guess' - as their seems nobody else available
in the USA at that period time to link John back to.
I have already done quite a bit of research myself on the Flack/Baxter family
in Pennsylvania (See Flack/Baxter family here) and there is ZERO evidence currently available to
suggest he was a son of theirs, as all their known children are (nearly) accounted
- the John's anyway.
So I must personally say that "I DO NOT BELIEVE HE IS THE SON OF
JAMES FLACK / ANN BAXTER IN PENNSYLVANIA"
In another Book by a 'Dr Robinson' - he writes:-
In 1769 five brothers and two cousins (names unknown) came from County Kerry,
Ireland to Rutherford county, NC. The five brothers were:
1. Andrew. Moved to Guilford county, NC
2. Thomas. Moved to KY.
3. Jefferson. Stayed in Rutherford.
4. William. Stayed in Rutherford.
5. John. Stayed in Rutherford County *** THIS IS ALLEGEDLY JOHN (d.1792)
6/7 . One cousin moved to NY., the other to PA.
But yet again - unfortunately no 'source' information is available in the book
to enable anyone to check if this is fact, fiction, or again just a best guess
at the time the book was written
"The Forest City Lynching of 1900" is a much more
recent book containing information about the Flacks of Rutherford County, written
by J Timothy Cole another descendant of John Flack. The book
primarily is about the killing of a prominent Flack of that time (Mills Higgins
Flack) by a coloured tenant farmer (Avery Mills) and covers a lot of different
aspects of the era in question - BUT - in one of the appendices (appendix VI)
it does have an excellent discourse on the origins of the Flack Family in Rutherford
County.
Timothy Cole discusses the 'Flack resource books' I have named above (plus a
few more) and points out why they are all fundamentally flawed in some of their
assumptions (in his opinion), and I have to admit I agree with everything he
writes. The book itself is 'partially; available as a 'google online book -
but with some pages omitted'. I wanted to read it all though and I got quite
a reasonably priced second hand copy from Amazon.com
- its well worth a read for any serious Flack researcher.
Finally - I know of no Flack researcher who disputes John
was 1st married to 'Jane Porter' and while I have no absolute proof he married
secondly Mary 'McMurray', a wife 'Mary' WAS involved in the settlement of his
estate after he died (see
settlement agreement here).
The 'abstract will' doesn't mention ALL his children, just the sons, but its
clear that there were 2 sets of children involved, indicating to me he was at
least married twice.
I have done my uttmost to 'source' all the people I think are his descendants
(and I'm still sourcing each leg downwards now) and certainly all the various
census information is included in each persons data page in the main database.
I also do my best to attach any documentation I find that adds extra proof that
links people to each other - but here is where YOU can help me and other Flack
researchers.
This ISN'T my own family tree so I have
little to gain from spurious links that acheive nothing other to add to the
mayhem and confusion already out there on the internet about this family. If
YOU have ANY information at all that confirms OR disputes what I have online
(so far) I am am more than willing to add it to (or change) the database. This
website is, after all, only here to assist all Flack researchers to get quality
information about their various families, so anything YOU can do to help is
a HUGE BONUS.
Many thanks to Dianne Nanney and Donna Hemphill Robbins (family descendants)
who have helped putting this tree together.
Jim Flack - 25 August 2009
Tree703J - All Documents relating to the Family of John Flack (b.Unknown
- d.1792, Rutherford County).
John
Flack's Estate - Agreement to settle John Flacks Estate (17 Oct 1793).
George
Flack (1778-1860) - Book extract from "Genealogy of the Lewis family
in America". Names George and 3 children (John, Jane and Andrew).
Database
Family Tree703J - Starting with John Flack and Jane Porter.