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    In 1800, John Medder paid taxes in Bethune’s District on one slave and no land.59 In 1801, John Meadows paid taxes in Wilkes County, in Capt. John Bethune’s District RR on 100 acres in Wilkes County on Stephens Creek, adjoining Spencer Thomas, granted to Jacob Parkerson. John’s land also adjoined William Morris.60 In 1802, John Meadows paid taxes in Wilkes County, in Capt. Stephen Gatlin’s District RR on the same 100 acres, adjoining Spencer Thomas.61 John Meadows’s land was cut off into Greene County, Georgia, in 1802. John Meadows of Stephens Creek registered for the 1805 Georgia Land Lottery in Greene County.62
    Children of John Meadows and Lydia _____:
+22. i. Susanna4Meadows, born circa 1794, Warren County, North Carolina, died circa 1825, married 16 February 1811, Clarke County, Georgia, to Sterling Acree.
23. ii. Jane “Jean/Jincy” Meadows, born circa 1796, Warren County, North Carolina, married 29 June 1815, Greene County, Georgia, William Meadows, born circa 1794, her first cousin, son of Isham Meadows (Jr.) [See William Meadows, No. 30].
+24. iii. Riley Meadows, born circa 1798, died after 1850 and before 1854, Harris County, Georgia, married 9 January 1823, Wilkes County, Georgia, to Elizabeth Pollard.
+25. iv. Jesse Meadows, born circa 1801, Wilkes County, Georgia, died 6 August 1875, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, married 29 March 1821, Wilkes County, Georgia, to Susan Pollard.
26. v. Temperence Meadows married 2 November 1824, Warren County, Georgia, to William Jones. On 2 May 1815 in Greene County, Georgia, Tempey Meadows chose Sterling Acree to be her guardian.

    59 Ibid, p. 924.
    60 Ibid, p. 1033.
    61 Ibid, p. 1067.
    62 Wood, 1805 Georgia Land Lottery.