COUCH

Joseph Couch Family

Of Ashe County, North Carolina


If you find a match in this chart please contact Bill Couch

Researchers of this family


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1800 census = 269712		COUCH, JOSEPH	County:  Ashe County      11001-33010-00  Page:  76

Joseph was in Ashe County North Carolina 1800 census then moved to Knox Co. Tennessee with Two Son's and 6 daughters.
Joseph probably moved west when John Couch of Kentucky family came west about 1807. I have not been able to find out very
much on him because the 1810 and 1820 census of that part of Tennessee are missing. If anyone can find someone who is workin
on this line please let me know. I would like to find a living male  Couch to Take the DNA.




1-- Joseph Couch (bef 1745-    ) Virginia
 sp _____ _____
    2-- Jonathan Couch (1785-     ) North Carolina
    2-- Mary (Polly) Couch (1794-    ) North Carolina     Married in Knox County Tennessee
     sp John Hood (1794-   ) Tennessee
        3-- James H. Hood (1823-   ) Tennessee
        3-- John Harvey Hood (1824-   ) Tennessee
         sp Martha J. Capps
        3-- Joseph Couch Hood (1827-   ) Tennessee
         sp Sarah Elizabeth Cox
        3-- Aaron Hood (
        3-- Luke Hood
        3-- Polly Hood
    2-- David Couch (1797-    ) North Carolina                                Can anyone locate him after the 1830 census??
     sp Elizabeth Reed 1790     Married 13 jan 1822 Knox  County, Tennessee
        Name: David Couch
        Home in 1830:  , Knox, Tennessee
        Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
        Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
        Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1
        Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
        Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
    2-- Lois Couch   Married in Knox  County Tennessee but was never able to locate on a census
     sp Ambrose Lett
    2-- Sally Couch   Married in Knox County Tennessee but was never able to locate them on a census
     sp James Hicks


Note: I now doubt that the David that is Limestone Co. Alabama is the same as this David. The one in Limestone seem to be older
than this one  and was also on the 1830 census of Limestone Co. Alabama and the 1840.  And the children are not the same in 1830.