| Introduction | |
| First Generation | |
| Second Generation | |
| Third Generation | |
| Fourth Generation | |
| Fifth Generation | |
| Sixth Generation | |
| Seventh Generation | |
| Eighth Generation | |
| Ninth Generation |
| This list gives name, date, and place information for many direct descendants (and their spouses) of Jonathan Hearn (1760-1827) and Rhoda (Parker) Hearn (1763-1823). It omits date and place information for those who are still living. Surnames represented in this group are: Akens, Ashley, Bauter, Bear, Beasley, Blankenship, Bloom, Boyd, Branch, Brinkley, Burns, Burton, Bussian, Cabiniss, Carr, Carter, Chastain, Clark, Collins, Conner, Cox, Crocker, Crow, Crutcher, Dean, Dillard, Disque, Eckler, Engberg, Fleming, Frasie, Gallops, Garrett, Goatley, Grimm, Hardin, Harding, Hart, Heard, Hearn, Hill, Hipp, Hirota, Hubbard, Hunte, Keene, Kicklighter, King, Kristjanson, Ladd, Lawrence, Lee, Lippard, Machan, MaddoxMattox, Maton, McClendon, McCord, McDonald, Milliken, Moore, Napier, Neely, Nelson, Neunzig, Oliver, Parker, Patton, Penn, Pennington, Petri, Pierce, Polaski, Prince, Ragsdale, Ray, Rickles, Robey, Rose, Sammons, Scott, Sherrill, Smith, Staggs, Sternberg, Stovall, Strickland, Tingle, Tray, Trucks, Tucker, Wadsworth, Walker, Walter, Weaver, Wiggin, Williams, Worley, Wortham, Yerby To look for either a surname or a specific individual, click on "First Generation" and use the "Find" feature from your browser menu, clicking on "Next" as needed to progress through the families and generations. (Within each generation, each family has its own page.) To move between adjacent generations of the same family: Click on the underlined name of a child to move forward one generation, or click on the underlined name of a parent (top of page) to move back a generation. To simply scan the descendants, click on "First Generation" and scroll and click "Next" as needed. Family history is more than a collection of names, dates and places, but those do provide a base on which to build. We have more information on some of these ancestors, which we will be glad to share, and we would enjoy learning more. |