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Ezekiel Polk was born on December 7, 1747, the seventh of eight children born to William Polk and Margaret Taylor Polk of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, near present-day Carlisle. [2] Around 1753, the family moved southwestward to the southern boundary of North Carolina in what would become Mecklenburg County .
Ezekiel Polk grew up in the very midst of the turbulence, for his brother Thomas was becoming the leading man of the settlement. Thomas Polk was one of the principal promoters of the new county of Mecklen-burg, formed in 1762, one of its original magistrates, and a captain and finally colonel in the militia. He was a member of the county's first
Ezekiel Polk, one of the older brothers of Colonel Thomas Polk, was the first clerk of the county court of Lincoln, after its separation from Mecklenburg in 1768; a Magistrate of Mecklenburg county at a later period; and was a man of considerable wealth and influence, owning much of the valuable lands around “Morrow’s Turnout,” now the flourishing village of “Pineville.”
Feb 18, 2023 · After the war, Polk's atheist beliefs brought him increasing conflicts with his neighbors. By 1790 he removed his immediate family to Tennessee, becoming one of the pioneers in the area that is now Hardeman County. EPITAPH - Colonel Ezekiel Polk, grandfather of James K Polk, President of the United States of America. Here lies the dust of old E.P.,
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Colonel Ezekial Polk (1747–1824) Brief Life History of Ezekial. When Colonel Ezekial Polk was born on 7 December 1747, in Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, William Bruce Polk II, was 47 and his mother, Margaret Nancy Taylor, was 42. He married Mary Jane Winslow Wilson in 1769, in Mecklenburg, North Carolina ...
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Sep 17, 2021 · Ezekiel Polk was born about 1782 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and his parents were Mary (Ross) and William Wesley Polk. Ezekiel Polk married on 14 Jul 1804 to Elizabeth Phillips. Ezekiel and Elizabeth became the parents of James Knox Polk, born November 23, 1805, in Madison county, Georgia, died March 3, 1879, in Atlanta, Georgia ...
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Ezekiel was the next youngest of five boys and three girls born to William Polk and Margaret Taylor Polk of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, near present-day Carlisle. About 1753 the family moved southwestward to the southern boundary of North Carolina in what would become Mecklenburg County.