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564 History and Genealogies
"John Oldham, who came from England to America in the
Fortune and landed at Plymouth in 1623, it seems had three or four
sons who came to America, viz: John, Thomas and Richard, and
probably Joseph, that his son:
1. John Oldham came to America from England in the Elizabeth
and Ann in 1635, at the age of twelve years, and was the next
year captured by the Indians at the time his father was murdered.
He married and probably was the merchant who died in
169 8. (See Chap. 41.) He may have had other children than
Thomas (as above indicated). His son:
1. Thomas Oldham, married and had children,
(but whether the same Thomas, who died in Chester County,
Pa., in 17 56, is unknown.) He had probably other children
than Samuel. His son:
1. Colonel Samuel Oldham, born about 1680, perhaps mar-
ried more than once, however the case may be, he married
Elizabeth Newton, and died in Westmoreland County, Va.,
1759-62. (See Chap. 41.) Of his children were:
1. William Oldham: married Miss Basey, whose
mothers maiden name was Garland. (See Chap. 2.) He
lived in Prince William County, Va., or the section thereof
which was cut off into Fauquier County in 17 59. Their
children were:
1. Jesse Oldham; married ElEizabeth Simpson. (See
Chapter 3.) z
Major George Oldham. (See Chap. 2, Section 2.)
Moses Oldham; married Mary Rice. (See Chap. 39.)
4. Conway Oldham. (See Chapter 2, Section 4.)
5. James Oldham. (See Chap. 2, Section 5.)
6. Richard Oldham; married Ann Pepper. (See Chap.
6.)
7. Captain John Oldham; married Annis Rice. (See
Chapter 13b.)
8. William Oldham. (See Chap. 2, Sec. 8.)
9. Judith Oldham; married Fisher R. Bennett. (See
Chapter 2, Section 9.)
10. Elizabeth Oldham; married Mr. Pepper. (See
Chapter 2, Section 10.)
11. Miss Oldham; married Mr. Battershell.
(See Chanter 2, Section li.)
2. John Oldham; married Ann Conway. (See Chapter
41.) Children, viz:
1. Conway Oldham. (See Chapter 41.)
2. Miss Oldham; married Lawrence Ross. (See
Chap. 41.)
3. Miss Oldham; married Mr. Barton. (See
Chapter 41.)
4. Miss Oldham: married Mr. Rector. (See
Chapter 41.)
5. Winifred Oldham: married Colonel John Neville.
(See Chapter 41.)
6. Samuel Oldham. (See Chapter 41.)
7. Mary Ann Oldham; married Major Abraham Kirk-
patrick. (See Chapter 41.)
8. Lieutenant Colonel William Oldham; married Pen-
elops Pope.
(The above table is made from notes furnished — the Oldham
Tree — and tradition proof.)
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2. Tlioinas Oldham, of Uiixbury, Cooi)er Scitiiale, came to
America from Eiitiland in \hc ElizalxMli and Ann, in 10.15, at Die
age of ten years, and the next year, lie and his brother John, were
with their father in his trading shallop on the Narragansett Bay,
when their father was murdered and the two boys taken and held
captives by tlio Indians. He was a land owner in Scituale in
1650, and lived near King's Landing. H« married Mary, daughter
of Rev. William Wetheral of Scituale Nov. 2 0, 1G56, and died
in 1711. Children given in another place in this Chapter following.
3. Richard Oldham of Cambridge, born in England was in
Cambridge as early as 1(147, and took the Freeman's oath in 1651.
He was first resident on the south side of the river, and died
Dec. 9, 1655. His wife was Martha, daughter of William Eaton
of Waterlown. She married again Thomas Brown Oct. 7, 1656.
The children of Richard Oldham, are set forth in another place
in this Chapter following.
In Cople Parish Westmoreland County, Va., in the grave yard,
is the tomb of iMrs. Elizabeth Oldham, who died in 1759 in her 72
year. And the tomb also of Samuel Oldham, was a vestryman of the
Church Cople 1755, with this inscription:
"Samuel Oldham, of Westmoreland County. Faithful friend.
Departed this life on the — day of April 1759, in the 72 year of
his age.
Thomas Oldham, of Duxbury, Coper, Scituale, (1643) the youth
who came from England in 1635 in the Elizabeth and Ann, and a
brother of John, his fellow passenger, was 'a land owner in Scituale
in 1650, his home was probahly near King's Landing. He married
Mary Witheral, daughter of Rev. William Witheral of Scituale Xov.
20, 1656. He died in 1711. Their children were:
1. Mary Oldham, born Aug. 20, 1658, baptized Oct. 3, 1658.
2. Thomas Oldham, born Oct. 30, 1660, Scituale. He was ad-
ministrator of his fathre's estate. He married Mary Sproat,
daughter of Robert Sproat in 1683, and removed to the Two Mile.
His descendants are in Pembroke. Their children:
1. Mary Oldham; married Andrew Newcombe of Eastham.
2. Desire Oldham: married Samuel Tilden 1717.
3. Joshua Oldham, 1684, twin.
4. Mary Oldham, 1684, twin.
5. Sarah Oldham.
6. Hannah Oldham.
7. Grace Oldham.
3. Sarah Oldham.
4. Hanah Oldham.
5. Grace Oldham.
6. Isaac Oldham, born about 1670, of Scituale, married Mary or
Hannah Keene, of Duxburg, daughter of Josiah Keene, of Pem-
broke, Xov. 21, 169 5, went to Pembroke in 1703, had one son
and two daughters:
1. Isaac Oldham: married Mary Stetson. Children:
1. Isaac Oldham.
2. Hannah Oldham.
3. Deborah Oldham.
4. David Oldham; married Deborah Baker, of Pembroke,
had a son:
1. Aurora William Oldham, born Jan. 24. 1779, married
Nov. 3, 1824, Jane Miller Smith, born April 13, 1804, only
child of Captain Miller and Jane (Stockbridge) Smith his
wife. He died March 5, 1865. She died June 26, 1789.
566 History and Genealogies
Children:
1. Jane Reid Oldham, born Oct. 1825.
2. Miller Smith Oldham, born Dec. 1827.
3. Georgiana M. Oldham, born Aug. 1830.
4. Henry Williams Oldham, born Aug. 1832.
5. Mary Barker Oldham, born Nov. 1834.
6. Ellen Smith Oldham, born Nov. 18 36.
7. George Barker Oldham, born July 1839.
8. Charles J. Oldham, born Oct. 1841.
6. Emma Frances Oldham born Dec. ,1843.
10. David S. Oldham, born Aug. 1845.
5. Jonathan Oldham; married Patience Clapp, of Scituale.
Children:
1. Joseph Oldham; married Grace Tilden of Marsh-
field. Children:
1. Joseph Oldham; dead.
2. Jonathan Oldham; married Eunice Faxon, had:
1. Clara Oldham.
2. Loving Oldham.
3. Eunice Oldham.
3. Grace Oldham.
6. Mary Oldham.
7. John Oldham.
S. Daniel Oldham.
9. Lydia Oldham.
10. Ruth Oldham.
11. Able Oldham, of Winchester, N. H.
2. A daughter, name not given.
3. A daughter, name not given.
7. Ruth Oldham.
8. Eliza Oldham.
9. Lydia Oldham, 1679.
All born before 167 9. (Windsor's History of Duxbury. )
Robert Oldham, of Nottingham Township, Chester County, Pa.,
will bears date Aug. 3, 1742, probated April 17, 1749, son Robert,
sole executor. Wife, Mary. Children:
1. Edward Oldham.
2. Mary Oldham, the wife of Mr. Good.
3. Eleanor Oldham, the wife of Mr. Walliston.
4. Robert Oldham, given plantation on which his father had so
long lived, containing 150 acres in Nottingham Township, Chester
County, Pa., he to maintain testator's wife during her life.
d Thomas Oldham, Jr., of Chester County, Pa. Letters of admin-
istration granted to his widow Mary Oldham April 20, 1750.
e Thomas Oldham, Sr., of East Nottingham, Pa., will dated Feb.
3, 1756, probated March 1756. Thomas Barrett and William Church-
man, executors. Wife Rachael, given one third of real and personal
estate, she was a daughter of Zachariah Butcher. Their cihldren:
1. Thomas Oldham, deceased, widow Mary (? White.) Son:
1. Thomas Oldham.
2. William Oldham, deceased, widow Sarah.
3. Mary Oldham, deceased, late wife of Lacy Rawles.
4. iMartha Oldham, wife of Joshua Littler. Children:
1. John Littler, born in Wilmington, Del., 12-2 6-17 39; mar-
ried Sarah Staples, born 5-27-1746, her daughter:
1. Sarah Littler, born 4-20-1769; married James Gilpin.
5. Susannah Oldham, wife of Daniel Brown.
6. Hannah Oldham, wife of Thomas Barrett.
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f Rachael Oldham, of East Nottingham, widow of Thomas
Oldhnni. will bears date May 2?., 17fil, probted Dec. l:;, 1762.
Children:
1. Simon Taylor.
2. .Tosliua Littler; (sou-in-law) marricnl her daughter Martha.
3. Thomas Barrett; (son-in-law) married her daughter Hannah.
Grand-daughter of Rachael:
1. Rachael, wife of Elisha Brown.
g Zacluiriah Butcher, of East Nottingham. Will bears bears
date Aug. 18, 17.54, probated Dec. 4, 17.55. Robert Oldham and
daughter Mary, executors. Children:
1. 'Mary Butcher, who subseqquently died leaving a will (of
East Nottingham) bearing date Nov. 3, 176G, probated Jan. 29,
1767, executrix, sister Hannah Butcher. Her sisters devisees,
towit: :\Iargaret Collett, Susanna Passniore, Rachael Oldham,
Hannah Butcher and Sarah Day.
2. Elizabeth Butcher.
3. 'Margaret Butcher; married Mr. Collett. (After 1754.)
4. Susanna Butcher; married Mr. Passmore. (After 1754.)
5. Rachael Butcher: married Thomas Oldham.
6. Hannah Butcher (subsequently executrix of her sister Mary's
will.)
7. Sarah Butcher; married Mr. Day. (After 17 54.)
h Joseph White, of Nottingham. Will dated Oct. 13, 1731,
probated May 18, 1732. Wife, Elizabeth, given plantation during
widowhood. " She and John Ruddell, executors. Children:
1. Joseph White, plantation of testator, after cessation of
widowhood of testator, he to maintain his sister Sarah White,
during her life.
2. Sarah White.
3. Mary Oldham (probably the wife of Robert Oldham, above
whose will bears date 1742.
i Neal Cook of Nottingham. Will dated Feb. 14, 1737-8,
probated May 27, 1738. Wife Ann executrix, witnesses: Thomas
Scott, William Oldham and John Ruddell. Children:
1. John Cook.
2. Daniel Cook.
3. Cornelius Cook, 136 acres on Buck Creek, Maryland, where
testator formerly lived.
4. William Cook, 100 acres at lower end of said tract.
5. Katherine Wallistien.
6. Mary Ruddell, husband John Ruddell, issue:
1. "Ann Ruddell." Grand-daughter of testator, other grand-
daughters, viz:
"Katherine Cook."
"Elizabeth Cook."
"John Ruddell."
"Katherine McKeek." '
or's sons-in-law:
"John Ruddell."
"William Rutledge."
j Edward Oldham had a warrant of survey for 150 acres of land
in Lancaster County, Feb. 4, 1735-6, (Pa. Archives, Vol. XXIV, p
49 5) doubtless in the part of Lancaster County which then extended
to the "Setting Sun," laid off in Cumberland in 1750. Bedford
was cut out of Cumberland in 1771, and AVestmoreland out of Bed-
ford in 177 3. There is no will of Edward Oldham in Lancaster
5G8 Histoi'i/ ((in] Genealogies
County. He may have died in Cumberland, before the organization
of Bedford in 1771.
The Oldhams all left Chester County, Pa., prior to 1800.
Edward Oldham's grant of 150 acres was in the Forks of Octaron
"^reek.
k Isaac Oldham, born in 1726, died on his plantation in Ohio
County, Va., in 1821. His will was probated at the Sept. term 1821.
He was in the Revolutionary war, in Captain John Van Meter's
Company of Pennsylvania Rangers from 1778-1783. He was twice
married first to and second to Sarah Anderson, sister to
Colonel William Anderson. Children of his first marriage:
1. William Oldham (who Mr. Sam Oldham, of Zanesville, O.,
states was the Lieutenant Colonel who fell in Governor St. Clair's
(defeat in 1791, and who married Penelope Pope, and settled in
Louisville, Ky., but it is differently stated in the Oldham Tree,
by R. C. B. Thurston of Louisville, Ky.) Note: Lieutenant
Colonel William Oldham was killed in 1791, 3 years before Isaac
Oldham's will was iiobated.
2. John Oldham, settled in Kentucky.
3. Sarah Oldham; married William Merriwether (according to
Mr. San Oldhams) and settled in Kentucky.
Children of the second marriage to Sarah Anderson:
4. James Oldham, settled in Ohio.
5. Thomas Oldham, settled in Ohio.
6. Isaac Oldham: married Sarah Marling, settled in Ohio.
7. Alline Oldham, settled in Ohio.
8. Mary Oldham, settled in Ohio.
9. Elizabeth Oldham, settled in Ohio.
10. Catherine Oldham, settled in Ohio.
11. Esther Oldham, settled in Ohio.
12. Robert Oldham, settled in Ohio: married Had:
1. Sarah Oldham; dead.
2. Isaac Oldham: dead.
3. Eliza Oldham; dead.
4. John Oldham; dead.
5. Robert Oldham; died in infancy.
6. Ann Oldham; dead.
7. William Oldham; dead.
S. Robert Oldham (again); dead.
9.. Martha Ann Oldham; dead.
10. Samuel Oldham, now living in Zanesville, Ohio.
11. Thomas Oldham, yet alive.
12. Phoebe Oldham, yet alive.
13. Hannah Oldham, settled in Missouri.
14. Samuel Oldham, born in 1792, remained on the old home-
stead of Isaac Oldham in Ohio County, Va., till his death in March
1876.
1 Richard Oldham, of Cambridge, (perhaps son of John of
Plymouth,) (See Chap. 1, Sec. 2 and 17, and Chap. 2.) born in
England. Freeman in 1651, was here as early as 1650, and was
first resident on the south side of the river, and died Dec. 9, 1655.
He married Martha Eaton, daughter of William Eaton of Water-
town. His widow married Thomas Brown Oct. 7, 1656. His children:
1. Samuel Oldham: died between July 13, 1727, and June 10,
1728. He was a Freeman in 1690. He married Hannah Dana,
daughter of Richard Dana Jan. 5, 1671, and had:
1. Samuel Oldham, born 167 2, died Jan. 14, 1673.
2. Samuel Oldham (again), born Jan. 15, 1673, died Aug.
24, 1675.
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?,. Hannah Oldham, horn Mardi L'r>, ItiTiI; died .lulv 9, 1670.
4. Andrew Oldham, horn Ai)ril 22, KiTT; died .July 12, 1G77.
1. Xa1hani(l Oldham. l)orn died Ma.v ;j, 1678.
6. Mary Oldham, horn ,lune 1, lC)7!t; man-icd .Fanes Reid,
mentiontd in will of .Inly l:;, 17 27.
7. Hannah Oldham, horn Oct. 1(1, .U;si; married Amos
Gates May 19, 170:5, mentioned in .said will.
8. Ann Oldham, born livin.t? in 1727, unm;,rried, men-
tioned in said will.
2. John Oldham, of Cambridge, (son of Ri'-iarJ first) born
about 1652. He was a Freeman in 169 0, and was selectman from
169 4-1714: died Oct, 14, 1719, aged 6 7 years. He married Abigail
Wood July 22, 1675, and had a second wife Elizabeth, who sur-
vived him. His children of the first marriage:
1. John Oldham, born July 20, 1676: married Mendenhall
Parkes Nov. 1, 1720. He died between March 7, and July 9,
1733. His wife Mendenhall married Joseph Fessenden Dec.
6, 173 3. His children:
1. John Oldham, born Dec. 17, 1720: married Miss Chad-
wick June 2, 1743. He died, and his wife administered on
his estate Feb. 21, 1757. His children:
1. Abigail Oldham, born March 18, 1743, died May 26,
1744.
2. Sarah Oldham, born July 30, 1746.
3. Susanna Oldham, born March 11, 1748-9.
4. Abigail Oldham, (again) born 17 52.
5. John Oldham, born Nov. 1, 1754.
2. Samuel Oldham, born Aug. 26, 1722.
3. Mary Oldham, born March 20, 1727.
4. Abigail Oldham; died unmarried Oct. 20, 1743. (named
in will.)
5. Jonathan Oldham, named in will.
6. Elizabeth Oldham, named in will.
2. Abigail Oldham, born Nov. 28, 1679: married Captain
Samuel Frothingham, of Charleston, Mass., Nov. 3, 1708.
(Poage's History of Cambridge, etc.)
John Oldham of Duxbury, married Eliabeth Chandler in 1779,
died June 19, 183 2, at 7 8 years of age. Children:
1. Elizabeth Oldham, born Jan. 6, 1780.
2. John Oldham, born March 1, 1782, removed to Pembroke.
3. Chandler Oldham, born Jan. 2 5, 17 84.
4. Thomas Oldham, born April 25, 1786.
5. Anna Oldham, born March 15, 1789.
6. Hannah Oldham, born Feb. 14, 1792.
7. Sally Oldham, born June 17, 1794.
Peleg Oldham, borther ito John Oldham of Duxbury, married
Ann Simmons. (Windsor's History of Duxbury.)
In 1802 Squire Boone and wife Jane, conveyed land on Silver
Creek in Madison County, Ky., to Basset Prather, Obediah Newman
and Pollv Meriwether, heirs of George Meriwether, deceased, of
Jefferson County, Ky. In 1815, George Wolfscale, of Wayne County,
Ky., conveved land on the same creek to James R. Williams and
wife Fannie, Obediah Newman and wife Martha Woods Newman,
John H. Cox and wife, Polly, heirs of George Meriwether, deceased,
of the Counn- of Jefferson. In 1813 Obediah Newman, and wife
Martha K., James R. Williams and wife Fannie, John H. Cox and
wife Polly, heirs of George Meriwether of Jefferson County, Ky.,
conveyed " Silver Creek lands to James Reid of Madison County,
Ky., James Bigham, Jesse Clarke's heirs John Reid and Joseph
Hiett by separate deeds.
570 History and Ge?iealogies
In 1809 an agreement was executed between John Newman and
wife Nancy, late Nancy Reid, and Alexander Reid's heirs, whereby
one third of all the lands of said heirs except 3 00 acre tract on
Cumberland River, in Knox County, called the Flat Lick tract,
Nev/man and wife take for their third. (Signed) John P. Newman,
Nancy Newman. Richard Oldham, for himself and John Reid one
of the heirs. Goodman Oldham, John P. Newman, guardian for
Polly and Hannah Reid. Witnesses: Overton Harris, John Oldham,
James Smith.
Since going into the hands of the printers, the following notes
have been received from Samuel Oldham Esquire of Zanesville, Ohio,
which are presented as written by him:
"Thomas Oldham and Susannah Few, declared their intentions
of marriage at Chester monthly meeting 12' 2 8' 170%. Robert
Barber and Joseph Coburn, Elizabeth Job, and Hannah Barber to
enquire.
1-27-1704. They appear the second time and receive permission.
4-27-1709. A certificate reequested for Thomas Oldham to Con-
cord. Thomas Vernon and Nicholas Fairlamb to enquire.
This meeting orders Elizabeth Fishborn and Hannah Barber
to make enquiry concerning Susannah Oldham's life and conversa-
tion, in order for a certificate.
5-25-1709. A certificate signed for Thomas Oldham.
At Concord monthly meeting 9-14-1709, Thomas Oldham of
Nottingham produced a certificate from Chester.
Mary Oldham, daughter of Thomas of Nottingham, and Lacy
Rawles, of Nottingham, were married 3-21-1724, at Nottingham
meeting.
At New Garden monthly meeting 9-2 5-1727, Nottingham com-
plains of Thomas Oldham, son of Thomas for marriage out of
meeting.
10-30-1727. Thomas Oldham Jr., hath given a paper condem-
ning his marrying a wife by license before a Justice.
Thomas Oldham, of Nottingham, and Rachael Littler, widow of
same place were married 5-3-172 8, at Nottingham meeting.
Deborah Oldham, daughter of Thomas of East Nottingham, and
Joshua Littler son of Samued, deceased, of same place, married 9-9-
1733, at East Nottingham meeting.
Susannah Oldham, daughter of Thomas of East Nottingham, and
Daniel Brown, son of William deceased, of Cecil County, married 9-
11-17", at East Nottingham meeting.
Martha Oldham, daughter of Thomas, of East Nottingham, and
Joseph Underbill, son of John, of Cecil County, married 9-11-
173 6, at East Nottingham meeting.
Hannah Oldham, daughter of Thomas' of East Nottingham,
married 9-29-1739, at East Nottingham meeting. (Name of gentle-
man omitted.)
Thomas Oldham; died 2-16-1756. Rachael Oldham died 7-22-
1762, formerly wife of Samuel Litter.
At New Garden monthy meeting 11-7-1767, Thomas Oldham a
young lad placed apprentice, produced a certificate from Warring-
ton dated 6-14-1766.
He received a certificate back to Warrington 7-4 17 78.
Robert Oldham was a witness to will of Hugh Morgan of Not-
tingham 7-28-1727.
Joseph White of Nottingham, in will March 13, mVz, mentions
his daughter, Mary Oldham, and gives her 5 shillings.
William Oldham, a witness to will of Neal Cook, of Nottingham,
Feb. 24, 173 78.
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Will of Robert Oldham of Nottingham, joyener, datec^ Aug. 3,
1742, i)roved A])ril 1.7, 1749. To son Edward and daughter Mary
Good .T shilling.s each. To daughter Eleanor Wallision one cow. to
son Robert my ])lantation I have long lived on, containing 150 acres,
he to maintain wife, Mary, during life. Executor. Signed, R. .
Witnesses: ,Iohn Boggs, Robert Whitker, Samuel Thomas.
Thomas Oldham Jr., intestate. Letters to Mary Oldham April
20, 1750.
Zachariah liutcher, of East Xollingham, yeoman, in will Aug. IS,
1754, gives his daughter Rachael Oldham 40 shillings and a share of
the reversions, and appoints his son-in-la-w Robert Oldham one of
his executors.
Will of Thomas Oldham of East Nottingham, dated 2-3-1750,
proved :March 2, 1756, to wife Rachael, one third of the estate real
and personal. To Mary widow of son Thomas, and to their son,
Thomas, 5 shillings each. To Sarah, widow of son William, and to
Lacy Rawles, husband of daughter Mary, deceased, 5 shillings each.
To daughter Martha, wife of .James Scivinton, 5 shillings each. To
daughter Susannah, wife of Daniel Brown, and daughter Hannah,
wife of Thomas Barrett, all remainder of estate, real and personal.
Executors: son-in-law, Thomas Barrett, and friend, William Church-
man. Witnesses: William Churchman, James Hamil, George
Churchman. Letters to Thomas Barrett — the others renouncing.
Will of Rachael Oldham, of Bast Nottingham, dated 5-23-1761,
l)roved Dec. 13, 1762. To son Simon Taylor 5 shillings, to son
Joshua Littler 5 shillings. All remainder of estate to granddaughter
Rachael, wife of Elisha Brown, and Thomas Barrett. Executors
Thomas Barrett and Elisha Brown.
Mary Butcher of East Nottingham in will 10-3-1766, mentions
her sister Rachael Oldham, also her father Zachariah Butcher, de-
ceased.
John Oldham, late of Cheshire. England, died intestate. Letters
granted Aug. 22, 1798, to Jonathan Oldham. (Phila. Registry.)
Deed 18-3mo. May 17 50. Thomas Oldham, blacksmith, of East
Nottingham, to Thomas Oldham his grand-son, of the same place
farmer, recites that John Churchman Jan. 1, 173 0, conveyed to
Thomas Oldham, blacksmith 250 acres in Nottingham.
Thomas Oldham, blacksmith, now, for 10 shillings conveys to
his grandson 150 acres of this including the great meadow adjoining
land of his son, Thomas, deceased, the house wherein the grantor
resides and all buildings, but reserving use thereof during life. No
survey is given. (Deed Book H, page 2.)
Mortgage 13-7th mo. 17 50, Thomas Oldham, farmer to Edward
Oldham, of Chester County, the above land for £10. (Deed Book J,
70.) Satisfied Aug. 24, 1754.
Mortgage, 19-4mo., 1754. Thoma:'!?01dham, Jr., and Mary his wife
of East Ncttingham, to Jeremiah Brown, Jr., of West Nottingham, for
£100 messuage and 250 acres conveyed to him by his grandfather,
Thomas Oldham May 10, 1750. No survey, except bounded on south
by the street and land of Rowland Rogers, and on the East by
John Hill, on North and West by James Brown, John Churchman
ana John Oldham. (Deed Book T-16 6.)
A warrant was granted April 10, 1707, to Robert Oldham for
IOC acres near Brandywine, next adjoining to land laid out to Will-
iam Huntly, and upon the same terms. This was surveyed in Ken-
nett on the 8th day of March 1707.
A survev of 150 acres at Nottingham was made for Thomas
Oldham April 17, 1716.
A survey of 307 acres in Nottingham was made for Robert Old-
ham Dec. 8, 1720.
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A warrant was granted Feb. 4, 1735-6, to Edward Oldham for
150 acres of land in Lancaster County.
A warrant was granted June 6, 1747, to William Oldham for
40 acres in Lancaster County, perhaps on what became York County
and later Adams County.
A warrant was granted Feb. 2 3, 1749, to Thomas Oldham of
Chester County for 100 acres in West Nottingham, next to his other
land, and George Pomroy. By virtue of this warrant there was
surveyed May 31, 1750, 141 acres, 50 perches, and allowance, pat-
ented as 141 acres. This was adjoining and on the North side of
the line of the first survey of Nottingham. The draft shows Thomas
Oldham on the South.
A warrant was granted April 2 3, 1759, to Nathaniel Oldham for
5 acres more or less, in East Nottingham, next Robert Sheppard,
and the widow Scott. In pursuance of this warrant a tract of about
110 acres, and allowance was surveyed bv John Churchman Mav
15, 1759, in the White Barrens.
Nathaniel Oldham was probably the olde^:t son of William and
Sarah (Dix) Oklham, maternal grand-father Nathan Uix.
At Orphan's Court Oct. 8, 1751, William Owen and Mary his wife,
the administratrix of Thomas Oldham, the younger, deceased, ap-
peared i^ursuant to a citation granted out of Register's Office for
the making the accounts of their administration on said estate, but
they not being in readiness, therefore ordered that they appear at
next Orphan's Court and make up their accounts, etc.
Dec. 17, 1751. On petition of Thomas Oldham, Elisha Gatchell,
the younger, Thomas Oldham and John Oldham, are appointed
guardians of Deborah, Hannah, Ann and Rachael Oldham, children
of Thomas, under 14 years of age.
Dec. 15, 1752. On petition of Joseph Oldham, son of Thomas,
deceased, George Churchman is appointed guardian.
June 16, 1772. On petition of John Oldham, one of the sons of
Thomas Oldham, late of East Nottingham, who died intestate a
writ of partition is granted the children being, Thomas, John,
Susannah, Martha, Deborah, Joseph, Anne, Hannah and Rachael, of
whom Thomas is entitled to two tenths.
Sept. 15, 1772. The sheriff makes a return of a division on Aug.
IS, 1772, by a jury composed of Mordecia, James, Timothy Kirk,
Elisha Gatchell, Archibald Job, John Whitp, David Brown, John
Pugh, Samuel England, Johsn Churchman, Benjamin Willson, and
Benjamin Chandler. It appeared that John Oldham had bought the
two shares of his sisters Susannah, Martha and Deborah, also,
half of his brother Joseph's share, and there was laid out to him 8
acres, 60 perches, including a dwelling house, and some improve-
ments. Hezekiaih Rowles had purchased the rights of Hannah and
Rachael, and received 3 4 acres, 89 perches. Anne Oldham's share,
was 16 acres, 67 perches. John Oldham's part was on a road
leading toward Chester, and next West of land of David Poe, late
of Thomas Oldham, senior.
"The 23rd of ye 12 mo. 1749, Feb. 1750, an inventory of ye
estate of Thomas Oldham, Jr., deceased, ye 13 inst. The appraisers
were Elisha Gutchell, Jr., and Rowland Rogers. The items indi-
cate a blacksmith, amt. $223, 14 s, 4% p. Bond of Mary Oldham,
widow, $500; sureties, Edward Oldham and Messrs. Brown. No ac-
count filed.
Inventory of Thomas Oldham taken 2-2 4-175 6, by John Chuch-
man and Mordicai James, L 104-18-8. No account filed. (Dates
prior to 1752 are old style.
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Oldham.
Warrington Monthly Meeting.
Nathan Oldham produced a certificate 11 IC.-ITIT-N, for self,
wife and children, from East Xottinsham, daied 1 (1-20-1 TK!, and
I addres-sed to Salisbury Monthly meeting, from which Warrington
'was recently separated.
I Sarah Oldham complained of 4-15-17.51, for marriage out of
i meeting. Perhai)s widow of William. Sarah Mains appeared 5-20-
'1751, and made satisfaction for her miscondu"".
[Carolina, 10-21-1758.
1 Isaac Oldham and Mary Younger, hoth of Manallin Meeting,
I declare intention of marriage 9-1 1th and 10-9th-1762.
Isaac Oldham of Menalen Township, County of York, Province of
Pennsylvania, and Mary Younger of the Township, Couniv ani
Province aforesaid, were married 10-20-1762, at Menalen Meeting.
James and Mary Magrew or McGrew, signed as the nearest relative.
Thomas Oldham received a certificate to Kennet, 2 mo-8-1766.
(This appears to have been taken to New Garden.)
Isaac Oldham, of Menallin Meeting 1-10-1767, hath been so
unstable as to be baptized or sprinkled with water, 12-12-1767.
, He offers something which is not satisfactory, 5-7-1768. He is
I disowned.
1 Mary Oldham, wife of Isaac, hath complied with the form of
water baptism, and justifies her conduct therein — disowned, 10-8-
1768.
Thomas Oldham produced a certificate from New Garden 11-7-
1778, dated 7-4-1778.
Thomas Oldham and Rebekah Blackburn declare intentions of
marriage 9-lland 10-9-1779. Thomas Oldham of Manallen Town-
ship in the County of York, son of William Oldham, deceased, of
I Tvrone Township in the said County, and Rebekah Blackburn,
I daughter of Thomas Blackburn of Manallin Township, married 10-
13-1779, at Manallin Meeting. Manallin Meeting was established
in 1782 by division of 'y^'arrington.
Thomas Oldham produced from Menallin 11-9, dated 10-14-1782,
with wife, Rebekah and children William and Alice.
Thomas Oldham of Newberry Meeting 7-9-1785, requests certifi-
cate to Menallin for self and children W^illiam, Alice and Thomas,
which is granted 8-13-1785.
James Garretson of Newberry Meeting received a certificate to
Demn^ins-- Tr'Pk 3-8-1806, to Mary Alice Oldham.
Oldham — Taxables in Chester County, Pa. The year in which
taxes were paid in East Nottingham, Chester County, Pa.:
Thomas Oldham, 1718,'19,'20,'21,'22,'23,'24,'25,'26,'30,'32,'34,
35 '37 '39
'Thomas Oldham Jr., 1729, '32, '34, '35, '37, '39, '40, '47, '49,'53.
1. Robert Oldham, 1720,'21,'22,'24,'25,'26,'30,'34,'40,'47,'49,'50,
53,'54,'56,'58,'60,'62,'63. , ,,^,
2. Edward Oldham, 1724, '25, '26, '29, '30, '32, '34,'35, '37, '39, 40,
47, '49, '50, '53, '54, '5 6, '57, '58, '59.
William Oldham, 1730, '40.
Marv Oldham, wiodw 17 5 0.
John Oldham, 1750, '53, '54, '56,'57, '58, '60, '62, '1763.
Zebulan Oldham, 1753.
Nalhan Oldham, 1758, '1760, '1762, '1763.
1. This includes both Robert Oldham, Sr., and Robert Oldham Jr.
2. This was eldest son of Robert Oldham senior.
I have not given the amount of tax paid, only the year in which
it was paid.
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3. Son of Thomas, senior, went to Tyrone 1746, there was no
assessment for Nottingham before 1719.
Robert Oldham, senior, and his family were not friends. Thomas
senior, and liis descendants all were Quarkers.
Mr. Ely says: "Hardly think Robert Oldham, was a brother to
Thomas, as he does not seem to be a Quaker, though he may have
married out and lost membership prior to settlement in Nottingham.
Do not think they descended from John Oldham, of Virginia 1635,
but from John Oldham, late of Cheshire, England, on whose estate
letters of administration were granted to Jonathan Oldham, at
Philadelphia Aug. 22, 1698." This John Oldham ought to be inves-
tigated thoroughly. He was old enough to have been the John Old-
ham, who is said to have come to Virginia from England in 163 5."
CHAPTEE 39.
MOSES OLDHAM.
(Named in Chapter 2, Section 3.)
Article 1. — IMoses Olclliani, a son of William Oldham of l*riiK'e Will-
iam County, Va., and Miss Basey his wife, was born in
Vii'ftinia, probably in Fauquier County, which was carved out
of I'rince William embracing the old home of William Oldham
in the new County.
He served as a soldier in the Revolutionary army, and made
claim to the United States Congress for said service. He and several
of his brothers emigrated from Fauquier County, Va., prior to the
Revolutionary war, to Caswell County, North Carolina, where he was
married to Mary Rice, a sister to John Rice who died in Caswell
County abou't the year 1804 and devised property to the children of
his sister Mary, and her husband, Moses Oldham, his said sister
then being dead. Moses Oldham was then living in Montgomery
County, Tenn, and was living there as late as 1810, in which year,
he as the husband of Mary Rice, deceased, sister of John Rice, de-
ceased, and their children, executed a power of attorney to Solomon
Debow, of record in the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of Cas-
well County, in which the names of the children are set forth towit:
Section 1. George Oldham.
Section 2. Jesse Oldham.
Section 3. Moses Oldham. His grand son, Joseph Alexander
McMurry, of Valley Mills, Texas, writes that "he thinks he came to
Texas from Rutherford County, Tenn., in 1839. He once lived in
Davidson County, Tenn., also at one time in Missouri. He married ,
first To whom two sons were born. He married for his j
second wife Christiana Tarpley. She died about 1853, and was .
buired on the old home place, where Moses Oldham settled in 1839, i
three miles east of Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas. iMoses Old- j
ham remained on this place with his negroes until 1860, his health
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gave way, and his son-in-law Joseph McMurry, brought him
home with him where he died in 1S61, (Miss T^illye Oldham of
Brymer, Texas, writes that "Moses Oldham died at Robinson,
McLennon County, Texas,") (His son Moses was buried in Robinson
Cemetery, six miles south of Waco,) and was buried on the old
home place, of Joseph McMurry, now owned by Joseph Alexander
McMurry, where his father settled in 1855, who says he often heard
his mother speak of Moses Oldham's brothers and especially of Con,
her uncle, a very wealthy bachelor, who sometimes would partake
too freely of mountain dew, which would make him feel very rich,
when he would scatter handfuls of money all around the streets to
everyone, which his friends would gather up and return to him when
he sobered. His grand son Edward M. Oldham, of Brymer, Texas,
remembered hearing his parents speak of their uncle Abraham
Branthy.
The father of the subject, Moses Oldham, whose name was also
Moses, came to the new country of Tennessee from North Carolina.
He and his sons and negroes went out a long way from the settle-
ments into the cane brakes and located, and begun clearing up a
farm — sowed a large patch in turnips — winter came on — provisions
gave out — excepting the turnips, and they were too far out to take
oxen and carts back to the settlement for the necessary provisions — •
wild meat and turnips was their dependence until crops were made,
or until winter broke, and one was appointeu each day to hunt game
until a goodly supply was laid in. Moses seemeri to be the most
expert hunter, and when meat was scarce, he at one time went hunt-
ing for many successive days, when the snows were deep — several
days went by without any success — coming in at night with feet
frozen in his moccasins, he would roast turnips and poltice his feet
with them to draw out the frost, and make ready for the next days
hunt — the meat being entirely out — nothing but turnips to eat; so he
and his dog, a small fice, started out in the morning plodding through
the snow, not knowing whether he would find any. meat that day or
not, but he had not gone more than a mile before his little dog ran to a
large fallen tree and began to bark, — a very large fat bear who had
made his bed on the opposite side of the log reached his head over
to see what the trouble was — the little dog caught him by the nose
and held his hold till Mr. Oldham put a rifle ball in his head, then
returned home, got the oxen and cart and hands, and went and
brought in his meat.
Moses Oldham the subject of this sketch, was with Jackson at
New Orleans in the battle with the British, and when his army horse
died, he had him buried, saying the buzzards should not pick that
horse's bones. He enlisted as a private in Captain Archibald Mc-
Kinney's company of Colonel Robert H. Dyke's regiment of Tenn-
essee volunteer cavalry, war of 1812. The muster roll of that
organization on which his name appears, has remarks showing that
he enlisted Sept. 24, 1813, honorably discharged Dec. 10, 1813,
served two months and twenty five days, was allowed eight days
for travelling 120 miles from Fayetteville to Franklin Court House,
Williamson County after his discharge.
He re-enlisted Sept. 28, 1814, as a private in Captain Richard
Tate's company second (Williamsons) regiment, Tennessee mounted
volunteer gun men, in the same war, to serve to April 27, 1815, and
the roll on which his name appears shows that his service expired
May 2, 1815, (serving seven months and five days) ana that he was
allowed pay for traveling eighty miles from Nashville in Davidson
County place of residence to Fayetteville, Lincoln County, where
he was mustered into service.
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The following is a copy of a receipt now held by Edward Mc-
Kinney Oldham, of Brymer, Texas:
"Received this eighth day of Feb. 1817, from Moses Oldham the
stim of four dollars, twenty cents, for the direct tax of 1816, upon
the property of Moses Oldham in the County of Williamson in the
fifth collection district in the state of Tennessee. Xich P. Perkins.
Doiiars, 4.20 Collector of the Revenue for the fifth
collection district of the state of Tennessee."
The children of Moses Oldham, and his first wife were,
viz:
1. Ebenezer Oldham, who lived and died in the state of Missouri.
2. John Oldham; married first Polly Tarpley (or Gant). He
emigrated to Kentucky, went from Kentucky to Missouri, and
in Dec. 1840, in company with his brother-in-law, Mr. Mc-
Murry, removed to Texas. He had a number of children by his first
wife, but all are dead. His second wife was Miss Jane Reid,
daughter of Jacob and Matilda Reid. When he moved to Texas, he
took the remainder of his father's negroes with him. The children
of his second marriage to Jane Reid, — all dead save one — were,
viz:
1. Edward McKinney Oldham, the only child now living was
born in Texas, He married Nov. 2 8, 1878, Hepcy
Katherine Clark. Their home is in Brymer, Burleson County,
Texas, and Mr. Oldham is now the Post Master of Brymer. He
has heard his father speak of his (father's) uncle, Abraham
Branthy, (the husband of his Aunt Lydda Oldham) and that
his grand-mother Oldham's maiden name was Mary Rice. The
children born to Edmund McKinney Oldham and Hepcy Kather-
ine Clark his wife, were as follows, viz:
1. Lanna Oldham: married George Bell Ransom p'eb.
10, 1-905.
2. Leona Roberta Oldham: married J C Garrison
August 17, 1905.
3. Leona McMaudia Oldham.
4. Thomas Nugent Oldham.
5. Lillye Oldham, now living with her father in Brymer,
Texas.
2. Moses Oldham: died single.
3. Thomas Oldham; died single.
4. Milton Oldham: married Bettie White.
5. Lucy Oldham: died single.
6. Samantha Oldham; married Samuel Harvey.
7. Emily Rice Oldham; died when quite small.
The children of Moses Oldham, and his second wife Christiana
Tarpley, were, viz:
3. Thomas Oldham, lived in Texas. He was a comrade of his
relative Major William Oldham, of Burleson County, Texas, in
the Mier expedetion described in Chapter 1, Section 14, and in
Chanter 13a Section 1. He was fitted out with horse and arms
for the expedition by his brother-in-law McMurry; his brace
of pistols were single barrels, about ten inches long, carrying
an ounce ball. When his company of Texans reached the river
near the town of Mier, Thomas Oldham, G. B. Eurath, and ten
others were detailed and left in camp to care for the horses,
the rest of the Texans crossed the river to see about provisions,
when the fight ensued in which the Mexicans were repulsed, and
the Texans took possession of the large building as told in Chap-
ter 13a section 1. Thomas Oldham married Miss Nancy Leeper.
In 18 61, he enlisted in the Confederate Army, Colonel Allen's
History and Genealogies 577
regiment, and died in I lie service at Pine Blun', Arkansas, in Dec.
1S('i2. or January Im;;!, leaving two sons, and iwo daughters, viz:
1. William Oldham. He is a typical Oldham, and lived an
old bachelor's life, until recently he married a young girl
. His home is in Hamilton County, Texas, and his wealth
is estimated at two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
2. .Tames F. Oldham. He is an engineer on the raili'oad,
and lives in Enis, Ellis County, Texas.
'^. Catherine Oldham: married Mr. Bodenheimer. They
live in Lamyassas, Lampassas County, Texas.
4. Miss Oldham; married Mr. Austin, who is I he
partner of her brother William Oldham. They live in Evant,
Coryell County, Texas.
4. Moses Oldham, the youngest boy, another pure blood Old-
ham, married and raised three sons, and two daughters.
He enlisted in the Confederate army in 1861, company K, 15lh
Texas Infantry. He was with his regiment in all its hard fought
battles, sometimes bare-footed, and half naked. Once he had to
charge through a Cherokee Rose Hedge bare footed, in pursuit
of the enemy, and soon found one who had no use for his boots,
and he shod himself. He was killed by a stroke of lightning in
1882, and his remains were buried in Robinson Cemetery, six miles
south of Waco, Texas. His children, viz:
1. John Oldham; married and lives at Albany,
Shackelford County, Texas. He had a daughter:
1. Miss Oldham: married and they were
living between Waco and Cameron, when last heard from.
2. William Oldham, lives at Albany, Shackelford County,
Texas.
3. Lee Oldham, lives, also, at Albany.
4. Miss Oldham; married and they live in
McClennon County, Texas.
5. Miss Oldham; married They also live
in McClennon County, Texas.
5. Elizabeth Oldham; married Joseph McMurry. Mr.
McMurry and little family, with his brother-in-law John Oldham
and his family in December 1840, emigrated from Missouri to
Texas, bringing with them the remainder of the negroes of
their father Moses Oldham, and they settled in Burleson County,
and were pioneers of that section of the new country of Texas.
They both died in Texas, and were buried in Robinson Cemetery,
six miles south of Waco, where also two sons and two daughters
are buried. The children born to them were, viz:
1. Joseph Alexander McMurry, born in Burleson County,
Texas, four miles east of Caldwell Xov. 20. 1843, married
May 29, 1867, (first) Mary Ellen Cutbirth, who was born Aug.
27, 1842, her mother, Anna Cutbirth was a descendant of
Colonel Daniel Boone, the world renowed Kentucky pioneer,
she died within the month of November 1906, in Texas, in the
ninety first year of her age. Mrs. Marv Ellen McMurry died
Oct. 29, 1884, and on the 8th day of Dec. 1889, Joseph Alex-
ander McMurry married again Mary Elizabeth Preston, who was
born in Ohio County, Ky., her mother w^as a Condit, (or Con-
duit ) descended from the Conduits who came over in the May-
flower, and she has recently received a book of the genealogy all
the way down to herself. No children have been born of the sec-
ond marriage. Mr. McMurry's youngest living daughter remains
with him and is an accomplished young ladv, and a sweet music-
(37)
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ian. He raised an orphan girl named Lillye, who is now deriving
in the largest dry goods establishment in Valley Mills. Mr. Mc-
Murry was born and raised at a time when kin and good friends
were appreciated. His parents reached Texas, when every man
and woman had to help the other, all had to stand hand in
hand for each others protection. He was born and largely
raised on the frontier — schools were scarce, and he received
only a limited education, he learned something of reading,
writing, arithmetic and spelling. He moved to Valley Mills,
Bosque County, Texas, several years ago, for two reasons, one
was, he was unable to do much work on the farm, the other was,
to educate his children. With a partner he engaged in mer-
chandizing — they were driven to the wall by hard times and big
credit, and he thinks unless the wheel of fortune makes a
phenominal turn in his favor, he will be a hopeless bankrupt the
balance of his days. We pray for the wheel to make the turn.
Of the first marriage the following children were born, viz:
1. Roxie Alice McMurry, born .Jan. 12, 1869, died March
7, 1872.
2. Samuel Lee McMurry, born April 6, 1871, he lives with
his father.
3. Anna Elizabeth .McMurry, born Oct. 30, 1873; married
Mr. Blankenbeckler, they live in Stamford, Texas.
4. Mary Emily McMurry, born March 22, 1876, she married
Mr. McElhannon. They live ten miles from Valley Mills
and her husband is selling goods for McNeil Brothers.
5. Eva Matilda McMurry, born Nov. 30, 1878, she is an
accomplished young lady, living with her father.
6. Martha Barnett McMurrv, born Aug. 5, 1881, died June
22, 1884.
7. Joseph William 'McMurry, born Oct. 21, 1884, lives with
his father.
2. Samuel McMurry; married Fannie Posey, she died in 1861.
Mr. McMurry enlisted in the confederate army, and died in the
service leaving one son, viz:
1. Joe McMurry, living now in Melano, Texas.
3. Moses William McMurry; married and they live
at Roscoe, Nolan County, Texas. They had four children:
1. Mr. McMurry, his oldest son, died recently. A
fine young man, just passed his twenty first birthday, liked
by all who knew him and was superintendent of his Sunday
School.
4. George W. McMurry; married They live at
Mulock, Hansford County, Texas. They have four sons about
grown and a baby boy.
5. John McMurry; married and died leaving five
children.
6. Stonewall Jackson McMurry, is a Presbyterian minister.
He married They live in Ft. Worth, Tarrant County,
Texas. He is Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in North Ft.
Worth. They have four children:
7. Ann Eliza McMurry; married first and second
Mr. Wilkinson, she lives at Lawn, Taylor County, Texas,
twenty miles south of Abiline, and has three children.
8. Emily McMurry; married Mr. Mullins, she died
leaving five children, all married, except the youngest, a boy.
9. Nannie McMurry; married Mr. Tate, she died leaving
a daughter and a son:
1. Nannie Tate, now grown, living in Seattle, Washington.
2. Nolly Tate.
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6. Nancy Oldham; niairiod twice, first Mr. McEwing, who
died In Tennessee leavins? her with one child, and second Pleasant
Thop, and raised a large family, and died at Thop's Spring's in
Hood County, Texas, three years ago. The issue of her first mar-
riage was:
1. William J. McEwing, living in Aspermont, Stonewall
County, Texas.
The issue of the second marriage, in pari :
2. James Thop; married and lived in Hood County,
Texas, has been bed ridden for ten years with rheumatism. His
young son:
1. Henry Thop, took an overdose of morphine and died.
James Thop's daughters are all married and scattered.
7. Emily Oldham; married William Holmes (or Haines ) in
Tennessee, and they emigrated to Texas in 1839, and she died at
the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. McMurry in Burleson County,
Texas, about 1847-8. One daughter:
1. Emily Holmes (or Haines) married Mr. Conner.
They live at Eagle Lake, besides other children, they have:
1. Mollie Conner, an accomplished well educated voung
lady.
8. Samantha Oldham; married Nathaniel Shields. They lived
in Bell County, Texas. Mr. Shields died leaving her with four
children, and she subsequently married John Nesbitt, she died
near Devilla, Texas, about 1868. Issue of her first marriage:
1. Bettie Shields, lives between Cameron and Rockdale.
2. Richard Shields, lives between Cameron and Rockdale.
3. Mary Shields; married Mr. Bryant. They live in
Coryell County, Texas.
9. Catherine Oldham; married Neville C-ee, she died in Burle-
son County, Texas, in 18.57, leaving one child:
1. Jane Gee, now the wife of Beverley Porter.
10. Eliza Oldham; married Parham Posey, she died about 1858,
leaving a son, and a daughter:
1. James Posey.
2. Adaline Posey.
Section 4. Joel Oldham, mentioned in the power of attorney
from Moses Oldham and his children by Mary Rice his wife, to Solo-
mon Debov/. (See Chap. 2, Section 9, Note.)
Section .5. Sallie Oldham; married Mason Bennett, mentioned
in said power of attorney. (See Chapter 2, Section 9, note.)
Section 6. Liddy Oldham; married Abraham Branthy, men-
tioned in said power of attorney. (See Chap. 2, Sec. 9, Note.)
Section 7. Conway Oldham, mentioned in said power of attor-
ney.
Section 8. Elista Oldham, mentioned in said power of attorney.
Article 2 — Note: Moses Oldham; we may say unquestionably a
grand-son of Moses Oldham and Mary Rice his wife, set forth in the
beginning of this Chapter 39, (and son of either George, Jesse, Joel,
Conway or Elisha, who were sons of Moses Oldham and Mary Rice
aforesaid) owned in his own name, and also in partnership with
Thomas F. Pettus and P. C. Hambough, large bodies of land in the
Counties of Montgomery and Williamson, Tennesssee, and in Arkan-
sas and Mississippi, besides a handsome personal estate, which he
disposed of by will bearing date May 5, 1867, and probated the
same year, and of record in the clerk's office of the County Court of
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Montgomery County, Tennessee, in which his children, legatees of
the will are set forth as follows, viz:
1. James K. Oldham, deceased, heirs given one share.
2. Minerva Louisa Oldham, wife of Mr. Clardy, given one
share.
3. John Rice Oldham's deceased, heirs given one share. Of
whom, his son:
1. Moses Oldham, given testators watch, by whom he is
styled his grand-son, son of his son, John Rice Oldham.
4. Mary Jackson Oldham; married B. K. Gold, given one share
besides $5,00 in money. The testator nominated his son-in-law
B. K. Gold, executor, to act without security in carrying the will
into effect, a manifestation by the testator of the utmost confidence
in his son in-law.
CHAPTEB 40.
ZERAH OLDHAM.
(Named in Chapter 6, Section 2.)
Ai'tiole 1. — Zerah Oldham, a son of Richard Oldham of E.still County,
Ky., and Ann I'epper his wife, was born Feb. 12, 1781, in Cas-
well County, North Carolina, and came with his parents to
Kentucky about 1795, when the subject was about sixteen years
of age.
He married Amelia F. Collins, about 1807, a daughter of Stephen
Collins and Catherine Mcintosh, his wife. Amelia was born Oct. 4,
1791. The 16th day of November 1815, Zerah Oldham qualified as
constable of Estill County, Ky., with Absalom Oldham and Alex-
ander Collins as sureties. August 11, 1834, he qualified as admin-
istrator of his father's estate. He owned lands in Clark County,
Ky., as early as 1821, and as late as 183 0. He was living in Mont-
gomery County, as early as 1836, and as late as 1839.
On the 26th day of March 1836, in said County he, as adminis-
trator executed a deed to Jesse Cobb (his brother-in-law.) Zerah
Oldham emigrated to Missouri, where he died about 1843-4, and
his wife died in the same state about 1874-5. The children born to
them were as named in the following sections, 1 to 10 inclusive:
Section 1. Eliza L. Oldham, born Oct. 8, 1808; married John
Whitseil, of Lees Summit, Missouri.
Section 2. Evaline C. Oldham, born Feb. 24, 1811, she died in
Kentucky, unmarried.
Section 3. Richard Oldham, born Sept. 4, 1813. He emigrated
to Missouri, with his father, but returned to Kentucky, and married
gabra and died in Montgomery County in 1854, leaving a will,
probated at the October Term of Court 1854. He may have had
other children, but those appearing on the Court records were:
1. Benjamin P. Oldham.
2. Alexis M. Oldham.
3. Sarah Ann Oldham.
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4. William Edward Oldham.
At the date the will was probated, the three last named children
were minors, and Burrell S. Tipton was appointed by the Court,
their guardian.
Section 4. Stephen Collins Oldham, was born Nov. :!, 1815, in
Estill County, Ky., upon a farm near Red River, a tributary of the
Kentucky, and not far from a village called from a newly started
industry "Iron Works." On Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 1.S39, about
three miles east of Indejiendence, Missouri, at the home of his
bride's father, Samuel Shortridge, he was married to Susan Ann
Shortridge, who was born .Jan. 6, 1823, on a farm in Bourbon
County, Ky., about eight miles from Mt. Sterling, and three from
North Midddk'ton. Amelia F. Collins, the mother of Stephen Collins
Oldhani, was a daughter of Stephen Collins and his wife, Catherine
Mcintosh, as above stated and was born Oct. 4, 1791. Stephen
Collins was from Virginia — one of the fire side traditions of the
family was Catherine's story of how when a girl she helped ^to
mould bullets for the men who were fighting in defense of Boons-
borough, during its seige by the Indians. There was a large family
of Amelia's brothers and sisters, among whom were Joel Collins, of
Oxford, Ohio, .Josiah Collins, a preacher, and Joseph Collins, both
of Madison County, Ky., and James Collins of Sangamore County,
Illinois.
Mr. Oldham lived on the farm, where he w^as born till about five
years of age, when the family moved to Clark County, Ky. Of the
Estill County home, few recollections are preserved, but among them
is one of the home in which they lived being blown down by a hurri-
cane, and of seeing the logs of the house, and the corn from the
crib scattered over the field. The house stood, about a half mile
from Red River. On the removal of the family to Clark County,
they settled about twelve miles from the town of Winchester and
eight or nine from Mt. Sterling, but after a few years and when the
subject was about the age of ten, they moved across the line into
Montgomery County, on a farm about seven miles from Mt. Sterling,
which continued to be their home till they emigrated to Missouri
in 1839. The Montgomery County farm, was a tract of fertile land
'On the North Fork of Lulbegrud Creek, but broken and in places
rocky, some of it was finely timbered, including a maple forest frojn
which as a part of the winter labors of the farm they made the
sugar supply of the family. They raised chiefly corn, marketed by
fattening hogs, which used to be driven south in the fall to market
in South Carolina and Georgia. The house stood on a hill sloping
toward the north east, to a spring and was about a mile and a half
from the Creek. It was a comfortable two story building, with
two rooms and a gallery below, and two above. Here Mr. Oldham
grew to manhood, in the ordinary life of a country boy of the period.
His first school teacher was in Clark County — one Joe Hornback,
and he attended two winter schools in Montgomery County. A
better opportunity was afterwards afforded him for a while when at
fifteen rears of age he spent over a year with his uncle Joel Collins,
of Oxford. Ohio." Mr. Collins was secretary of Miami University at
that place — the alma mater of so many distinguished western men,
and though not prepared to enter the University, young Oldham had
here for "a short time the advantage of a good school. He joined
the Christian Church at the age of twenty, being baptized by Elder
John Smith, a pioneer preacher distinguished for his eloquence
and ability, and whose memory has been lovingly preserved to our
times, under the homely nick name of "Raccoon John Smith." With
this church his wife afterwards in her twentieth year, united, and
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the family life has been throughout the whole course one of modest,
but deep and trustful piety. To have led through every trial for
seventy years the life of a consistent and devoted christian is the
lot of few. In the fall of 1836, Mr. Oldham then just of age, went
to Independence, Jackson County, Mo., where he remained and
worked about a year, and where he cast his first vote, which was
with the whig party. He then returned to his father's home in Ken-
tucky, and there remained till the fall of 1839, when the entire
family removed to Missouri. They travelled of coure in wagons,
crossed into Ohio, and journeyed west across Indiana and Illinois.
In the latter state they overtook and joined one evening a party of
several families from an adjoining County of Kentucky, and bound
for the same destination, who had camped for the night in a wood
at the edge of a prairie. Among them were Samuel Shortridge and
family of Bourbon County, Ky. They were not previously acquainted
but being from adjoining Counties, knew each other by reputation,
like most Kentucky pioneer families living in the same part of the
state. In the family of Samuel Shortridge was a daughter, Susan
Ann Shortridge, then in her seventeenth year, and the journey across
the Western prairies together was only the beginning of a longer
one in which as husband and wife, these two of the emigrgants
have since gone on together for sixty seven years. (Xmas Eve 1906).
The parties travelled In company across Illinois, separating in the
western part of the state. The Bourbon County party went by way
of St. Louis, while the Oldhams crossed the Mississippi at Alton.
West of the River they came together again, and finished the
journey in company to their destination. Independence, Jackson
County on the western border of Missouri. The trip they describe
as a delig'htful one, the weather was pleasant, the roads good, both
families were accompanied by their negro servants — for both were
slave owners — who relieved them of the hardest of the labors o%
the camp, and march, and the free gypsy life of the road was little
hardships to pioneers.
Susan Ann Shortridge Oldham, was born on a farm in Bourbon
County, Ky., about eight miles from Mt. Sterling and three from
North Middleton. Her mother died when Susan Ann was about
four vears old, and her father married a second wife, Mary Bryan,
daughter of Jonathan Bryan, living near Winchester, Clark County,
Kentucky.
Of her grand parents Susan Ann can give only the names of
her father's mother, Nancy Shortridge, and her mother's father
William Yates, of Montgomery County, Ky. Kindred are remem-
bered of the names of Shortridge, Hedges and Owens, whose relation-
ship cannot be definitely stated. Of the brothers of Samuel Short-
ridge — one John Shortridge, a widower lived with him, George
William and Charles, lived at some distance. Of his sisters, Susan
Harris, Nancy, wife of James Hedges, and Polly, wife of William
Butler, all lived near; Mrs. Hopper lived in Henry County, Ky., and
Betsv, wife of George Shortridge, a cousin, lived in Indiana. Jesse
Yates, a brother of Sarah Yates, lived near Mt. Sterling, was a man
in good circumstances, and had several sons.
Arriving at Independence, in November, Samuel Shortridge pur-
dhased and settled on a farm about three miles east of that place,
and here on Christmas Eve, 1839, his daughter Susan or Ann. as
she was usuallv called, was married to Stephen Collins Oldham,
whose familv had settled about a mile and a half v/est of the town.
The young couple, remained at the Shortridge home that season,
but the ne'^xt fall set up house-keeping in a liome of their own, about
a mile and a half south east of Independence. Two years were
spent in this first home, the following two upon a farm purchased
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from .Mr. Short ridge, between Mill Creek and Hliie, near ihe present
Kansas City, which was then not even a village. The place proved
malarious and unhealthful, and they bought and removed to another
about five miles south of Independence, in a rich i)rairie country,
but then called the "condemned land," because it was ihoughl that
it could not be settled for lack of timber. They resided there six
or seven years. Trade was opening with the south west at this time,
and Independence was the starting point for wagon trains carrying
merchandise from New Mexico, over the old Indian haunted Santa
Fe trail. Mr. Oldham engaged in this business in connection with
his brother-in-law, Ben Thomi)son, and made the trip to Santa Fe
in 1S4S, returning by the same route and being absent about four
months. Another trip was made by Mr. Thompson. Another re-
moval now took place, to a farm purchased in Cass County — the new
home was about three miles from the Kansas line — nine from
Harrisonville the County seat, and about a mile from a village called
Morristown, near the present town of Freeman. The farm was
a fine body of land of 160 acres, about 40 in timber, the rest prairie.
Their first house here was a log cabin — later they built a comfortable
frame house, and had an excellent orchard, and good imi)rovements.
In 1S,51, soon after moving here Mr. Oldham ventured again on
the toilsome and perilous, but fascinating business of the Santa Fe
trail. This time he was absent seven months, going to El Paso,
and returning on horse back through Texas, by way of San Antonio,
and Austin. For ten years peace and prosperity smiled upon the
Cass County homestead. But darker days were at hand. The storm
which in 1861, gathered over the country from sea to sea, hung no
^ where with blacker terrors than over the Missouri and Kansas
border. Mr. Oldham (like most of the Whig party) was attached
to the Union, but his feelings were not shared by the family.
Samuel, his eldest son was early in the ranks of the Southern
Army. Morristown the neighboring village, was occupied by the
forces to which he was attached and their pickets were posted in
the yard of the homestead. In October 1861, the position was at-
tacked by a Federal force, from Kansas under Jamison. The family
fled during the fight to Pleasant Hill, returning in a few days long
enough to gather up their household effects they turned their backs
on the home, which they were to occupy no more. Going to Jack-
son County they rented the Brookin place about six or seven miles
south of Independence, a farm on which they raised the next year
a fine crop. On the first of October following, they were required
to move on a few days notice under what is known as the "Ewing
Order." This ruthless decree issued on August 25, 1863, by the
commander of the department in retaliation for the raid upon
Lawrence by Quantrill's guerrillas required the removal of every
family living within three miles of the border Counties of Missouri,
within fifteen days, from its issuance and converted this rich and
once prosperous country into a desert. A yoke of steers belonging
to their land-lord (their own had been carried off) was hitched
to an old abandoned wagon, into which Mr. Oldham had hastily
fitted a tongue — the only remaining horse "Big Shoulder," left to
them, because so worthless that no one would take him, was har-
nassed to an old buggy, and lea\ing everything they possessed, the
fugitives found refuge in Charitan County, sheltering themselves and
six children in an old tobacco barn on the Ellington place, three
miles from the village of Roanoke, and twelve from Glasgow. Here
they passed the winter.
In the spring they rented the Williams place in the same neigh-
borhood. The next year they moved again, starting to go to Illinois,
but stopped in Marion County, Mo., near Palmyra, and about twelve
584 Histofji and Gcnralor/ir'S
miles from Hannibal. There upon a farm known as the Young place,
Mr. Oldham made a crop the last year of the war. In the fall of
18 65, they returned to Jackson County. Here on February 23,
1866, while stopping at the home of their sister, Mrs. Thompson,
the second son William, a youth in his eighteenth year was killed
by the accidental discharge of a pistol. They rented again this year
the Brookin place, and here rejoiced to welcome back their firs'^
born. Samuel returned in safety from the thousand perils of four
years service in Shelby's Confederate Cavalry, from which he
brought back nothing but a name among his comrades for steady
courage, in the face of every form of danger and indomitable cheer-
fulness under every extremity of hardship. The Cass County farm
Mr. Oldham had been compelled to sell during the war for the
little which it would bring in such troublous times.
With his family of young and helpless children he found him-
self stripped of everything, but courage and constancy. In the fall
of 1866, the reunited family sought a new home in the south west.
They moved in wagons through the Indian Territory to Fannin
County on the Northern border of Texas, where they lived for the
seven years following. An incident of the journey through the ter-
ritory, which threatened to make misfortune complete was the loss
from the wagon of the satchel containing the little hoard remain-
ing for the sale of their property. A vigorous pursuit and seach
succeeded in reclaiming it from the hands of a wayfarer who had
picked it up. Their homes were, Dr. Smith's farm on Red River,
one year, Bonhani, one year, the Harris place, three miles east of
Bonliam, one year, the Rowland place seven miles east of Bonham
and near the present town of Dodd City, three years, and the Beasley
place in the same neighborhood, one year.
The first venture in the new state had proved unfortunate. The
Smith farm was in the Red River bottom — unusual floods sv/ept
away a larg part of the crop, and the malarial sickness incident to
such a season and locality was severely felt. But having reached
their worst, and left little prospect of becoming other than a tenant
farmer, matters begun to mend, somewhat, under the steady force
of economy and hard work. Railroads had not yet penetrated the
country, and the employment of wagoning to the nearest market,
the town of Jefferson in Eastern Texas, gave fairly profitable
returns in the intervals of farm labor. The school maintained at
Bonham by Rev. Charles Carlton an eminent and inspiring teacher,
to whom education in Texas is under obligations, gave opportunity
to the elder children to complete a fragmentary education obtained
under great difficulties. In the fall of 1873, Mr. and Mrs. Oldham
and their family now reduced to three daughters and two sons,
removed to Cook County, Texas, taking a small farm north of and
just out side the limits of the town of Gainesville, which belonged
to their son-in-law E. H. Crenshav/. This they occupied two years.
In t'he fall of 1875, they moved into the town of Gainesville. In
September 1876, they moved to Sherman, Texas, which was then
the home of their daughters Mary and Ann. They had reached the
time of life when the incidents of a family history are no longer
the births and marriages which add to its number, but the sadder
chronicle which tells how, from love's shining circle the gems drop
away." Mr. Queer, the son-in-lav^ had died on June 27, 1875,
their son James S. Crenshaw died at Sherman on Feb. 17, 1878. It
was nearlv twenty years before they were called to mourn another
break in the family circle, Samuel the oldest son, died at Bonham
Sept. 27, 1897.
In Sherman for the first time since the storm of the Civil War
had left them houseless fugitives, they found themselves in enjoy-
J/is/iiri/ mill I Icudilogies 585
ment of their own lioiuc .Mr. Oldham purchased a residence on
South Travis street. Soon there were only himself and wife to claim
shelter, for the youngest son had left to begin the successful winning
of his way in the world, but the home was slill a gathering i)lace
for children and grand-children. None of these howrvc'r had re-
mained in Sherman, and in 1887, they sold their ho - \ and built
a new one in the neighboring town of Denison, near to that of the
daughter Ann, who with her husband, had become resident of that
Iilace. Here they dwelt for the following ten years. They were
of the sort that never lacked for good neigh])ors, and the familiar,
but loving title of Grand-pa, and Grand-nia Oldham was bestowed
l)y all who knew them.
In 1896, a "hazard of new fortune," called Mr. Wilkinson and
his wife to the State Capitol at Austin. The parents were strongly
urged to abandon house-keeping and make their home with them
and consented to do so. Here they have passed tranquilly the years
succeeding. On the third of Nov. 1906, Mr. Oldham celebrated his
ninety first birth day. Much of the time during each year has been
spent in visits to their other children. Their life's work is done.
The recording angel need drop few tears over the page. It is an
honorable, a manly, and a womanly record, of which the children's
children's children whom they see about their knees, may justly
feel proud. Their lot has been toilsome and obscure. They have
known hardship and grief, but they have wronged no one, and have
helped many. They have eaten the bread of their own labor, and
have owed no man. They have hated none, and have loved and been
loved by many. Most of all, they have done their service in the
world as those who believed it to be a training for immortality and
they await in Christian faith the words, "Enter thou unto the joy
of thy Lord." In short it can be recalled, how often has been heard
the casual enquiry about this family coupled with the words "The
best people I ever knew." The children born to them were as
named in the following sub-sections 1 to 9 inclusive, viz:
1. Samuel Zerah Oldham, born about a mile and a half south
east of Independence, Mo., Dec. 24, 1840, the first wedding anni-
versary of his parents. He was early in the ranks of the Southern
Armv," Shelby's forces, in the Civil War, as detailed in the fore-
going sketch of his father. While living at Bonham, Fannin
County, on the northern border of Texas, Feb. 7, 18 69, he was
married to Ellen Moore. He died at Bonham, Se])t. 27, 1897,
His family still live at that place.
2. Sarah Oldham, born Aug. 3, 1843, on the farm between Mill
Creek and Blue, near the present Kansas City, which was then
not even a village.
3. Mary Amelia Oldham, born Nov. 4, 1845, on the farm about
five miles south of Independence, Mo., in a rich prairie country, bur
then called the "condemned land," because it was thought it could
not be settled for lack of timber. While living at the Rowland
place in Fannin County, Texas, she married .Tuly 29, 1869, to E.
H. Crenshaw. They made their home in Sherman, Texas, where
Mr. Crenshaw died Feb. 17, 1878.
4. William Shortridge Oldham, born Dec. 22, 1848, on the
prairie farm five miles south of Independence. In his eighteenth
year, he was killed by the accidental discharge of a pistol, whilst
the family were stopping with his aunt Mrs. Thompson, in Jack-
son County, Mo.
5. Ann Maria Oldham, born in their log cabin home in Cass
County, :\Io., about three miles from the Kansas line — nine from
Harrisonville, the County Seat, and about a mile from a village
called Morristown Aug. 18, 18 52. At the home in Gainesville,
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Texas, Nov. 4, 1875, she was married to A. E. Wilkinson, a dis-
tinguished lawyer of Sherman, Texas. Afterwards they became
residents of Denison, Texas. In 1896, a "hazard of new fortune,"
called Mr. Wilkinson and his wife to the state capitol at Austin,
where they now live. Mr. Wilkinson was Judge of the Supreme
(State) Court, and is now Vice President of the Texas Bar
Association.
6. Eliza Catherine (Kate) Oldham, born in the Cass County,
(Mo.) home, Feb. 19, 1855. Whilst living on the E. H. Crenshaw
farm near Gainesville, Texas, March 31, 1874, she was married
to .Joseph P. Queen, a young merchant of Gainesville. Mr. Queen
died June 27, 1875, and his widow on the 6th day of April 1880,
was married the second time to S. H. Noland, a merchant of Sher-
man, Texas. Their home is now in Dallas.
7. Medora Bell (Dora) Oldham, born in the Cass County (WLo.)
home Oct. 27, 1857. At the home in Gainesville, Texas, Sept. 20,
1876, she was married to Charles E. Edwards, of Gainesville.
They and their descendants remain residents of Gainesville.
8. James Simeon Oldham, born in the Cass County (Mo.) home,
Oct. 29, ]859, died at Bonham, Texas, Aug. 24, 187*7.
9. O. L. Oldham, born June 19, 1864, on the Williams place
near the village of Roanoke and about twelve miles from Glas-
gow Mo. He now resides at Dallas, Texas, where he is a hard-
ware and implement merchant. Dec. 22, 1899, he was married
to Annie Bond, of Brownsville, Tenn.
Section 5. Epaphroditus C. Oldham, born July 8, 1818; died
unmarried in Pitt County, Mo.
Section 6. James S. Oldham, born May 8, 1821; died in Cal-
ifornia, where he left a family.
Section 7. Catherine Oldham, born 1823, married Ed.
Hickman of Independence, Mo.
Section 8. Sally Ann Oldham, born — 1826; married
Josiah Collins, were living at Lee's Summit, Mo., up to the time of
Mr. Collins' death in 1904.
Section 9. Albert Oldham, born 1829, still living in
Independence, Mo.
Section 10. Joel Oldham, born 18 31; died in 189 6 in
Boise City, Idaho.
CHAPTEE n.
OKlham Family Tree.
By R. C. Ballard Thurston, May 1899.
I. John Oldham, came from England in March 163 5, and set-
tled in Virginia. I have learned very little of him or his sons, but
a correspondent thinks that a celebrated family of that name in
Maryland is descended from him. He is supposed to have settled
in what afterwards became Westmoreland County, Va., but only
from the fact that one of his grand-sons lived there. I have not
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learned the name of his wife, and know of only one son.
II. Thomas Oldham, nothins? is known of him. (>xccpt llmi lie
left a son:
III. Colonel Samuel Oldham, born IGSO, died 17(j2; married
Elizabeth Newlon, born lliST; died 1759. He had estate in West-
moreland County, where he is supijosed to have lived and died,
leaving several children. His title, Colonel, is supposed to have Ix'cn
derived from his rank in the County militia.
.lohn Newton, the emigrant came from Virginia about Hl.jO-CO,
lirobably with a first wife and three sons, was in Westmoreland
County in 1672: married second time between 1673 and 1677, Rose
who was the widow of first .lohn Tucker, and .second Hon.
Thomas Gerrard, both of Westmoreland County. He was Master
and Mariner. His will was dated Aug. 19, 169.5, probated .Tuly 1699,
in which he mentions a son John, and his four children (one of
whom was named William) a son .loseph and his three sons, and
a son Benjamin, and his daughter all by the first marriage, and by
the second marriage, son Gerrard, daughter Elizabeth (who married
Thomas Willoughby) and a son Thomas, all the second set were
apparently single in 1695. The Elizabeth Newton who married
Colonel Samuel Oldham, was most likely a daughter of either John
or Benjamin Newton, by the first set, but this is a matter for
investigation.
In Bishop Meade's work "Old Churches," etc, of V>a. Vol. 2
pages 151, etc. on Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, he speaks
of Welmington,, the family seat of the Newtons, and says: "In the
same grave yard is the tomb of Mrs. Elizabeth Oldham, wife of
Colonel Samuel Oldham, who died in 1759, in her 72nd year." I
know the name of only one son:
nil. John Oldham, born in Westmoreland County in 17U5, died
: married Ann Conway. The only Conway named Ann,
mentioned by Hayden in his Virginia Genealogies who could have
married John Oldham, was the oldest child of Edwin Conway,
third of Lancaster County, as he was born in 1681, and married
Ann Ball in 1704, and their child Anne, was probably born about
1705, but she married Robert Edmunds June 10, 1729. Hayden
asks "Did she marry second 1752, Thomas Chinn?"
The only dates I have for the births or the children of John Old-
ham and Ann Conway are 17:36 and 1753, so I think it most likely
that she was the daughter of Edwin Conway third, and did not marry
Thomas Chinn in 1752. (Note: It will be noticed that William Old-
ham of Fauquier County, Va., who married Miss Basey, had a son
Conway, and the name "Conway" was continued for generations;
several of his grand-children and great grand-children were named
Conway.) They had eight children:
1. Conway Oldham, second Lieutenant 12th Virginia regiment
in Revolution Dec 1776, first Lieutenant April 2, 1777, transferred
to eighth Virginia Sept. 3, 1778, Captain in 1780, and killed at
Eutah Springs South Carolina Sept. 8, 17 81, unmarried.
2. A daughter, who married Mr. Lawrence Ross of Fauquier
County, Va., and left two sons Presley and Neville Ross.
3. A daughter, who married Mr. Barton.
4. A daughter, who married Mr. Rector, and had two sons
Presley and Neville Rector.
5. Winifred Oldham, born 1736, died 1797; married Aug. 24,
1754, Colonel John Neville in Virginia. (See Sec.)
6. Samuel Oldham: died in 1825: married twice and settled
in Kentucky. (See Sec.)
7. Mary Ann Oldham: married Major Abraham Kirkpatrick.
See Section.)
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8. Lieutenant Colonel William Oldham, born 1745, according
to Miss Keys, but June 17, 17 53, according his widows family
bile. Killed at St. Clair's defeat Nov. 4, 1791: married Miss
Penelope Pope of Louisville. (See Section.)
IIII 5. Winifred Oldham, according to the notes I have, was the
fifth child and born in 1736. This I think must be a mistake, she
was probably the first child, I am satisfied that the eighth child was
born 1753, or rather the eighth child that lived, for there may have
been one or more, who died in infancy, this would make 17 years
between Winifred andthe eighth child known.
Again, if I am right in supposing that her mother was the Anne
Conway, (daughter of Edwin Conway, third) who married Robert
Edmunds, in 1729, she must have married second John Oldham,
not later than 173 5. According to Miss Keys Winifred, was born
173 6 ,died 179 7, married at the age of 18 on Aug. 24, 1754, in
Virginia, General John Neville, of Pittsburg, Penn., where both of
them are buried, in the old Presbyterian Church Yard. General
Neville was Colonel of the second or third Virginia Regiment in
the Revolution and was brevetted General after the war. Was
Marshall of the District of Pennsylvania during che whiskey insur-
rection, when his home was burned by a mob, led l)y a Breckinridge.
Miss Keys says, "I think there is a connection with the Neville
family further back than the marriage of Winifred Oldham and
General or rather Colonel Neville of Pittsburg.
Presley as a given name occurs in the Oldham family prior
to the time of marriage of Winifred and John Neville. Presley is
a Neville name, as Colonel John Neville, had a brother Presley,
also a grand-nephew Presley Neville Pepper, who was the grand-
father of Paul Cain, of Louisville, Ky. They had but two children,
according to Miss Keys, who claims to have a comple;e record of
their descendants:
1. Presley 'Neville.
2. Amelia Neville; married Major Isaac Craig, of the Revolu-
tion.
IIII 6. Samuel Oldham, moved to Jefferson County, Va., (now
Kentucky) where the old minute book shows that he took his oat'i
of office as Magistrate Aug. 7, 1787, and appeared as security for
his brother, William Oldham, who had been appointed sheriff on
Sept. 3, 1786. He married at Louisville, but such records do not
anti-date 17 84. He left a will on record at Louisville, dated Sept.
4, 1820, a codical to which is dated Jan. 23, 1823, probated Feb.
10, 1823, and recorded in will book 2, page 214, in which he men-
tions his wife Ann, and all his children except John, the husband of
each of his daughters except 1 and 7, they probably being dead at
the time. He left his son, Conway trustee for several of his mar-
ried daughters and his son Henry in whom he seems to have had
but little confidence. He therefore died early in 1825. Samuel Old-
ham married first Jane Cunningham, and had one child:
1. Sarah Oldham, born 1772, died 1830, married William
Merriwether, Virginia History May, Oct. '97, Volume and 198.
The license was issued May 22, 17 88, but there was no return.
They were ancestors of Mr.s Udolpho Snead of Louisville, Ky.
Samuel Oldham: married second Ann Lipscomb, and had ten
children :
2. Nancy Oldham; married Thompson Taylor, license issued
Feb. 15, 1796, and return made Feb. 18, 1796.
3. Conway Oldham: married Frances Ross, license issuel Dec.
26, 1800. return made Jan. 1, 1801, by Henry Poitorff. He left
a will dated Nov. 2 5, 182 5, a codicil to which was dated Nov.
8, (probably an error for 28) 1825, probated Dec. 8, 1825, and
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recorded in will hook 2, pa.a;e 308, at Louisville, Ky. He mentions
his wife, Frances, Iwo of his children as married and the other as
single:
3-1. Nancy Oldham; married Frederick Herr, license issued
Feb. 3, 1821, return made Feb. 4, 1821, by .lames Vance.
3-2. Suf-au OUih.am: married John Hen-, .Ir., license issued and
return made by Ben Allen April 10, 1822.
3 (3-12) Samuel, Pre.sley, Mary, Ann, Conway, Fllurah, Eliz-
abeth, ^Martha and William Levi Oldham, all single 1825.
4. William Oldham: married Elizabeth Field. The license was
issued for him and Betsy Field, daughter of Reuben Field May 1,
1806, and return made May 6, 1806, by .James Vance. He "left
a will dated Feb. 25, 1826, probated April 3, 1826, and recorded
in will book 2, i)age 319, at Louisville, Ky. He mentions having
inherited a farm from his father, Samuel Oldham, also his wife
Elizabeth, who "shall keep all my children that are not married
together," but does not mention their names. Among the m.u-ri-
age records I find the following whom I take to be his children:
4-1. Elvise Oldham, (daughter of William Oldham) and .Jeff-
erson Overstreet, license issued and return made by Richard
Corwin, March 18, 1825.
4-2. :\Ioses Oldham, and Elizabeth C. McDaniel, daughter of
Elijah and Sarah McDaniel, license issued July 1, 1824, return
made July 4, 1824, by P. S. Fall.
5. Patsey Oldham; died single.
6. Henry Oldham; married Elizabeth and lived 2 miles
south of Louisville, Ky., on Salt River, no record of his marriage
here.
7. Winifred Oldham. On Nov. 22, 1809, a marriage license
was issued to Winny Oldham, daughter of Samuel Oldham and
Carver Mercer, the return was made Nov. 26, 1809, by Nathan
H. Hall.
8. Elizabeth Oldham; married Levi Tyler of Louisville, Ky. The
license was issued and marriage return made Oct. 4, 1810, by
Joseph Oglesby. They certainly had one son:
8-1. Henry Tyler; married Miss Rebecca Gwathney, and
had a large family. One of them was recently Mayor of Louis-
ville.
9. Mary Oldham. On Feb. 12, 1815, a license was issued for
Polly Oldham, daughter of Samuel Oldham, and Walter Powers,
but no return was made, though she is mentioned in her father's
will, as the wife of Walter Powers.
10. John Oldham; died in infancy.
11. Amelia Oldham: married Charles L. Harrison, license was
issued May 15, 1817. and return made May 16, 1817, by D. C.
Banks. They certainly had three children, whom the writer has
known;
11-1. Kate Harrison; married William McDowell Bent, of
Louisville, but died without issue.
11-2. Amelia Harrison; married Thomas Speed of Louisville,
but now of Asheville, North Carolina.
11-3. Julia ? Harrison; married Harry Dumisdel, of
Louisville,
nil 7. Mary Ann Oldham; married Major Abraham K^irkpat-
rick of the Revolution and had two sons, and three daughters ac-
cordirg to my mother's notes, but only three daughters are men-
tioned by Miss Keys:
1. Mary Ann Kirkpatrick; married Dr. Joel Lewis.
2. Amelia Louisa Kirkpatrick; married Judge Shaler, of Pitts-
burg, Penn.
590 Historif and Genealogies
3. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick; married Christopher Cowan.
nil S. Lieutenant Colonel William Oldham, was born 1745, ac-
cording to Miss Keys, his widow's family Bible, however, states he
was bora, June 17, 1753, and is probably correct, for he was a
young man at the outbreak of the Revolution, serving as first Lieu-
tenant in Nelson's Independent Pennsylvania Rifle Company from
Jan. 30, 17 7 6, to Jan. 1777. The Jefferson County, Va., (now Ky.)
Minute Book, contains the following references to him:
"April 6, 1784, William Oldham, was present at a meeting of
the Justices of the Peace, he being one of them.
"April 10, 1784. Ordered to take a list of the tithables at the
Falls of the Ohio, and other points.
"May 4, 1784. Present at a meeting of Justices of the Peace.
"July 6, 17 84. Ordered to appraise the estate of George Meri-
weather. ,
"Nov. 3, 1784. Appointed Deputy Surveyor.
"August 12, 1785. Produced his commission as Justice of the
Peace, and of Oyer and Terminer.
"Sept. 6, 1785, appointed Deputy Surveyor.
"Nov. 2, 1786, recommended for Major.
"Nov. 8, 1786, recommendsd for Lieutenant Colonel.
"Dec. 6, 1786, took oath as Major.
"Feb. 5, 1788, recommended for Lieutenant Colonel.
"May 7, 17 88, present at a meeting of Justices of the Peace.
"Sept. 2, 1788, produced commission as sheriff, gave bond, with
Samuel Oldham as surety and took oath of office.
"Sept. 3, 1788, judgment of the Justices that the admission of
William Oldham to the office of sheriff was premature and his
bond was surrendered.
"Oct. 7, 1788. Produced commission as sheriff and took oath,
etc. He married on July 2 4, 17 83, Miss Penelope Pope, born Feb.
12, 1769, died Sept. 16, 1821, (daughter of Colonel William Pope
and his wifee Penelope Edwards of Louisville.)
He was Lieutenant Colonel in command of the Kentucky militia
when he was killed at St. Clair's defeat on Nov. 4, 1791, and sent
home to his wife, his gold watch and chain, which he had on when
he fell mortally wounded. His will was dated Sent. 6. 1791, pro-
bated Dec. 6, 1791 and recorded in will book 1, page 29, at Louis-
ville, Ky., which I quote as follows: I leave to my wife, Penelope
the tract of land on Chenowith Run, and negro man Bosen, with
household furniture and one third part of all my stock forever.
Also during her widowhood, I leave to her Gilbert and Violet. The
residue of my estate both real and personal I bequeath with the two
negroes that I leave my wife Penelope, during her widowhood to
be equally divided between my four children John, Richard, Abigail,
and William Oldham, excepting a preemption of 400 acres near
Butler's Lick," etc. etc., appointed Richard G. Anderson, Richard
Taylor and Jacob Funk, Gents, executors, witnessed by George
Pearce. His widow afterwards married Henry Churchill, whose
youngest brother married her daughter, Abigail.
(Note: — Mr. Samuel Oldham of Zanesville, Ohio, in his letter,
recorded in this volume, states that Samuel Oldham, who died at
Louisville, Ky., in 1823, and his sister Winifred Oldham, the wife
of Colonel John Neville, were brother and sister to Isaac Oldham,
(his grand-father) and were not a brother and a sister to Lieuten-
ant Colonel William Oldham, who was killed at St. Clair's defeat,
November 4, 1791. He also states that Lieutenat Colonel William
Oldham, was a son of said Isaac Oldham, by his first marriage, but
it will be noticed that Isaac Oldham's will in which he makes
ffishin/ ami (IfiicaJof/ics .'IM
])equest to his son William, was not piobaled till 1S21, thirty years
after th(^ death of Lieutenant Colonel William Oldham.) (Writer.)
liis children were:
1. Judge John Pope Oldham, born b"'eb. 2S, 1785. (See Sec.)
2. Major Ricahrd Oldham, born March i:;, 17S7. (See Sec.)
?,. Abigail Oldliaiu, born May 1, 17 8!) .(See Section.)
4. William Oldham, born — 1791, before his father started on
the campaign in which he lost his life, bnt the child died yonng,
aged about four or five years.
IIII-8-1. Judge John Pope Oldham, born Feb. 28, 178,5, left a
will on record at Louisville, Ky., will book 3, page 216, but I did
not examine it. He was for many years Judge of the Circuit Court
at Louisville, Ky., and one of the most iirominent and highly respec-
ted citizen. His wife was Miss MaMnda Talbott, daughter of Dr.
Talbot of Huntsville, Alabama. She lived to an extreme old age,
surviving her husband, and all her own children, leaving a will
recorded at Louisville, Ky., in will book 9, page 3 49, but I did not
examine it. They had four children, but T do not know the order
in which they were born:
1. William Oldham: died without issue.
2. Talbot Oldham; died without issue.
3. Sophia Oldham: married Hon. Judge Bullock, of Louisville,
and had only one child:
3-1. John Oldham Bullock: married Miss Loraine Turner, of
Wheeling, Va., (now West Virginia,) and had four children:
1. Horace Bullock; died in childhood.
2. Edward Bullock, born 1850; died 1891, without issue,
was law partner of his step-father Ex-Governor Bowman, of
Parkersburg, West Virginia.
3. Talbott Bullock, City Attorney, of Parkersburg, W. Va.
4. John Oldham Bullock; married and was once assit-
ant Post Master at Parkersburg, where his mother lived 1898.
4. Susan Oldham, born 1816, died 1870; married Horace Hill
(See Sec.) a merchant of Louisville, Ky., and had twelve children:
1. Sophie Hill; died in childhood.
2. Elizabeth Hill: died in childhood.
3. Horace Hill, born 1839, died 1869.
4. John Oldham Hill; married M'ss Mary Zenora, of Louis-
ville, and had four children:
4-1. Antonine Hill; died in childhood.
4-2. Sallv Shannon Hill, born 1868; died 1886.
4-3. Susan Oldham Hill; married George Mulligan and
lived in Louisville, Ky.
4-4. Marie Hill; single; lives in Louisville, Ky.
5. Linda Hill; married Barry Coleman of Louisville. Ky.,
had eleven children:
5-1. Thomas Coleman: married Louisa Aycock of Texas,
has one child:
1. Linda Hill Coleman.
5-2. Linda Coleman; died in childhood.
5-3. Dora Coleman; died in childhood.
5-4. Sue Coleman; died in childhood.
5-5. Horace Coleman: married Mary Richardson and live
in St. Louis, Mo
5-6. Sophie Coleman; single; lives in San Francisco, Cal.
5-7. Barry Coleman; born 1871: died 1891, without issue.
5-8. Evan Coleman; died in childhood.
5-9. Ethel Churchill Coleman; married Waller Bonner of
Texas, two children:
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1. Lucy Hill Bonner, born 189 5.
2. Georgie Bonner, born 1S96.
5-10. Dupont Coleman; single lives in San Francisco, Cal.
5-11. Lucy Given Ooleman; born 1886, lives in San Fran-
cisco, California.
6. Fannie Smith Hill; married Clarence Howard Barnes of
of Lexington, Ky., one child:
1. Emily Clarence Barnes.
7. Sue Hill; married first Garret Marshall, and second Will-
iam B. Dick, both of Louisville, and had two children:
7-1. Horace Hill Marshall; died in childhood.
7-2. James Melton Marshall, of Louisville, Ky.
8. William Prather Hill, died in 1869, without issue.
9. Lucy Hill; single.
10. Churchill Hill; died in childhood.
11. Lila Hill; married William P. Lee of Louisville, Ky.,
had three children:
11-1. William P. Lee Jr., of Louisville, Ky.
11-2. Linda Lee, a young lady in society in Louisville.
11-3. Jouett Lee, a young lady in society in Louisville.
12. Leonare Hill, living in St. Louis, Mo.
IIII-8-2. Major Richard Oldham, born March 13, 1787, was an
officer in the United States Army, where he attained the rank of
Major, was in active service in New Orleans in 1812-14; married
Elise Washington Martin, daughter of Major Thomas Martin (first
commandant of the Newport, Kentucky barracks, and one of the
original members of the order of the Cincinnati) and his wife, Susan
Washington Ledbetter, who was a descendant of Colonel John Wash-
ington, the great-grandfather of General George Washington.
Major Richard Oldham resigned from the army and settled in Louis-
ville, Ky., where he was elected Jailer, and died in 1835. He had
eight children:
1. Jane Oldham; married William Wetmore, of New York,
and had five children:
1-1. Florence Wetmore; married William Rassourne of Tenn-
essee and had children..
1-2. Mary Wetmore; married Mr. Porter of Tennessee.
1-3. Oldham Wetmore; married Miss Oglesby, of New
Orleans.
1-4. John Wetmore.
1-5. Leona Wetmore; married Paul Jumon of New Orleans.
2. William Henry Oldham; deceased.
3. Thomas Martin Oldham; deceased.
4. Catherine Oldham; deceased; married John Edgerton of
Ohio, one child:
4-1. Emma Edgerton; married John K. Bell of New Orleans.
5. John Pope Oldham; deceased, had two children:
5-1. Emma Oldham.
5-2. Sulie Oldham.
6. Penelope Abigail Oldham; married William A. Violet of New
Orleans, La., and had five children:
6-1. Atwood Violet, cotton Broker at No. 30-32 Broad Street,
New York City; married Miss Olga Quantrill of New Orleans,
La., and had four children:
1. Thomas Violet.
2. Olga Violet.
3. Atwood Violet.
4. Quantrill Violet.
6-2. Ella Violet.
I/isfuri/ n)i(] (IniraJoi/if!^ .')!).')
Q-?,. Lily Violet.
6-4. Edwin R. Viokl.
6-5. Margueritte Violet; married Charles B. Whelen of I'hila-
dclpliia, Pennsylvania, and has two children:
1. Violet Whelen.
2. Charles S. Whelen.
7. Mary Oldham: married .John IJ. lioberlson of .Nashville,
Tennessee, five children:
7-1. EU nora Robertson: married Dr. \\'illiam Foe. of Bal-
timore, Md.
7-2. I'lieli.x Robertson.
7-3. William Frank Robertson.
7-4. Minnie Robertson; married Mr. .Jones of .\r Kansas.
7-5. P( nelojie Robertson: married Mr. .Tohn Simpson of Ar-
kansas.
8. George W. Oldham: married Miss Miller of Louisville, Ky.,
one child:
8-1. Alfred Violet Oldham; single, and clerk of the City
Court at Louisville, Ky. (To v.iiom the writer is indebted for
a copy of this Tree.)
IIII-8-3. Abigail Oldham, born near Louisville, Ky., May 19,
1S03, when she was but little more than fourteen years old, and
died at their place, Spring Grove July 5, 1854, and was buried in
tlie family bmying ground nov/ near the -southern limits of the City.
Had sixteen children:
1. Mary Eliza ChurrlMi], born A.pril 14, 1804; married Charles
William Thruston, cf Louisville, Ky., May 27, 1S24, and died
Feb. 9, IS 42, see Section.
2. Penelcpe Pope Churchill, born Aug. 14, 1806. died July 26,
1812.
3. .Julia Ann Churchill, born Aug. 12, 1808, died Aug. 6, 1821.
4. Armisted Ludwell Churchill, born Oct. 27, 1810; died May
1873; married Rebecca Catlett, and had five children:
4-1. Samuel Churchill, of Bobnoster, Mo., married twice,
and had children.
4-2. George Churchill; died in infancy.
4-3. Letitia Churchill: married
4-4. Henry Churchill; married twice, and had children.
4-5. Fannie Emily Churchill: married Dr. Calmes, and live
in Arkansas.
5. Samuel Bullitt Churchill, born Dec. 6, 1812: married Amelia
C. Walker, of St. Louis, Mo., June 14, 1836, and died at Louis-
ville, K\.. May 14, 1890, was in the Legislature, and at one time
Lieutenant Governor of the state, was twice Secretary of State
for Kentucky, had eleven children.
6. William Henry Churchill, born Sept. 14, 1814; married twice
first Miss Kate Clarke, daughter of Dr. William Clarke ,of Louis-
ville, but she died soon after v.ithout issue. He then married
second Julia Williams, v/idow of Clarence Prenticee who survived
him but had no issue.
7 Abigail Prather Churchill born March 9, 1817. married
Meriweather Louis Clark, Jan. 9, 1834. He was an officer in the
United States Army, in the Mexican War. where he served with
distinction and later a General in the Confederate Army. He
was a son of General and Governor William Clarke of the Lewis
and Clarke expedition, to the north west in 1804-6. A General
in the United States Army, in the war of 1812, and Territorial
(38)
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Governor of Missouri. She died Jan. 10, 18.52, leaving seven
children:
7-1. William Hancock Clark: married in New York City, and
now living in Washington, D. C.
7-2. Samuel Churchill Clark; deceased.
7-3. Mary Eliza Clark; deceased.
7-4. Merriweather Lewis Clark; married Miss Mary Anderson
of Louisville, Ky., was President of the Louisville Jockey Club
and later a v/idely known Judge at many race courses, com-
mitted suicide at Memphis, Tenn., April 22, 1899. leaving a
widow and three children:
7-0. John O. Fallon Clark; deceased
7-6. George Rogers Clark; deceased.
7-7. Charles Jefferson Clark; deceased, married Miss Lena
Jacob Oj" Louisville, Ky., and had two daughters.
8. John Churchill, (baptized John Pope Rowan Churchill) but
dropped the middle name later in life, born March 20, 1819;
married twice, first Mrs. Selena Gray Lawrence on March 2,
1858, oy whom he had one son. His wife died Feb. 23, 1859,
and he married second Miss Ermina (Lena) Nicholas, on Nov.
11, 189 0, by whom he also had one son. He died March 21, 18 97,
leaving a widow and one son:
8-1. WMlliam Henry Churchill, bv first marriage, born Dec.
2, 1858, and died Aug. 2, 1859.
8-2. John Churchill, by second marriage, born Sept. 19,
1891, when his father was over 7 2 years old, and is still living.
9. A son born July 2, 1821, died 14th same month, unnamed.
10. Emily Ann Churchill, born Sept. 7, 1822; married March
31, 184 2, Mr. Hampden Zane, of Wheeling, W. Va., but is now a
widow, living in Louisville, Ky. Had three children:
10-1. Abigail Churchill Zane, born Feb. 9, 1843: died.
10-2. Mary Eliza Zane, born June 2 7, 1844; married George
R. R. Cockburn, of Toronto, Canada. Mr. Cockburn was for
•some years President of the Upper Canada College, and was a
member of the Canadian Parliament. They had two children:
10-2-1. Hampden Zane Churchill Cockburn, born Nov. 19,
1867, and now a lawyer at Toronto.
10-2-2. Emily St. Aubert Cockburn, born April 1, 1871;
married Mr. Thomas Tate of the Canadian Pacific Rail Road,
and now living at Montreal, Canada, one child:
10-2-2-1. Winifrede Tate, born about 1892.
11. General Thomas James Churchill, born March 10, 1824,
served as Lieutenant in the United States Army, during the Mex-
ican War, where he was complimented for bravery, etc., before
he was made a prisoner. Was Major General in the Confederate
Army and later Governor of Arkansas. He married Miss Annie
Senir, and settled at Little Rock, Arkansas. Had six children:
11-1. Abby Churchill, bcrn March 2 5, 1854, died aged about
itwenty.
11-2. Samuel Churchill, born May 17, 1856, married Kate
Hooper, daughter of Dr. Hooper, a surveyor of distinction in
the Confederate Army, and has three children:
11-2-1. Thomas J. Churchill.
11-2-2. Marie Churchill.
11-2-3. Hooper Churchill.
11-3. Ambrose Sevier Churchill, born Dec. 24, 1858; died in
infancy
11-4. Juliette Churchill, born Jan. 20, 1861; married W.
Ralph Goodrich of Little Rock, who died soon after, no children.
l/is/nri/ (111(1 (lenealogies •')!'5
11-5. Daily St. Aubert Chunliill, Ijorn .\iig. 29, 1865; mar-
ried Mr. John Calcf, but has no childrcui.
11-6. Mattit> .Johnson Churchill, born .Jan. 11, ISUS; married
Mr. Edward Laughorne of Virginia, but now living in St. Louis,
Mo., where they have two children:
11-6-1. Annie Sevier I^aughorne.
11-6-2. Thomas Churchill Laughorne.
12. Charles Thruston Churchill, born .Ian. 10, 1S26; died March
20, 1865: married Miss Susan Churchill I^ayne on March 21,
1850. They were closely relaated as their mothers were half
sisters and her maternal grand-father, Henry Churchill, was an
elder brother of his father, Samuel Churchill. They lived at Eliz-
abethtown. Ivy., and had seven children:
12-1. William Henry Churchill, born Jan. 1, 1851; married
Miss Maggie Talbott, of Jefferson County, Ky., in Oct. ISTu,
and had one daughter. (His first wife obtaining a divorce from
him for non support, and afterwards married Joshua P. Bullitt
Jr., of Louisville, Ky., but now of Big Stone Gap, Va.) He
married second Miss Clara Irvine, and died in New Orleans,
La., Oct. 12, 189 2. No issue by second marriage:
1. Elizabeth Farr Churchill, born Feb. 1877, and lives
with her mother at Big tone Ga]).
12-2. Hampden Zane Churchill, born Jan. 30, 185;i, formerly
lived at Little Rock, Arkansas, but now live sat Elizabethtown,
Kentucky, single
12-3. Mary Payne Churchill, born Oct. 1855; died 1856.
12-4. Abby Oldham Churchill, born Aug. 1857; died ip
infancy.
12-5. Samuel Thomas Churchill, born March 28, 1862, died
Sept. 24, 1868.
12-7. Charles Thruston Churchill, a posthumous child, born
July 20, 18 65, single and living in Louisville, Ky.
13 & 14. Twin sons, still born, Aug. 23, 1827.
15. Isabella Penelope Pope Churchill, born July 21, 1829, mar-
ried Mr. Altrens J. McCreary, and died Feb. 14, 1861, without
issue.
16. Julia Maria Preston Pope Churchill, born Sept. 30, 1833,
married Nov. 17, 1857, Dr. Luke P. Blackburn, late Governor of
Kentucky, she is now a widow, and resides with her sister, Mrs.
Lena, in Louisville, Ky., had no issue.
IIII-8-3-1. Mary Eliza Churchill, born April 14, 1804, married
Charles William Thruston, of Louisville, Ky., May 27, 1824, and
died Feb. 9, 1842. They had four children:
1. Samuel Churchill Thruston, born March 10, 1825; married
Sept. 17, 1850, Miss Kate Keller of Louisville, but was killed by
lightning at his farm on Green River Kentucky, April 2 6, 185 4.
They had no issue.
2. Frances Ann Thruston, born Nov. 30, 1826; married Andrew-
Jackson Ballard of Louisville, Ky., April 27, 1848, and died at
Vienna, Austria, April 30, 1896. (Sae Sec.)
3. Marv Eliza Thruston, born Feb. 8, 1829; died May 22, 1835.
4. O'Fallon Thruston, born Feb. 21, 1831; died Dec. 9, 1832.
IIIJ-8-3-1-2. Frances Ann Thruston, born November 3 0, 1826;
married April 27, 1848, Andrew Jackson Ballard, of Louisville, Ky.,
who was for many years clerk of the United States Court, at Louis-
ville. She died of pneumonia at Vienna, Austria, April 30, 1896.
Had five children:
1. Char:es Thruston Ballard, born June 3, 1850, a prominent
business man of Louisville, Ky., a member of the firm of Ballard
596 History and Genealogies
and Ballai-d, Millers, and twice President of the Board of Tn.de;
married April 28, 187 6, Miss Evaline Modest (Mina) Breaiix,
daughter of Colonel Gus A. Breaux, of New Orleans, La. They
had eight children:
1-1. Abby Churchill Ballard, born Feb. 16, 1872, to be mar-
ried June i, 1899, to Mr. Jefferson Davis Stewartt, of Louis-
ville, Ky.
1-2. Emille Lock Ballard, born Sept. 18^ 1880, and died Dec.
10, 1886.
1-3. Mary Thruston Ballard, born Nov. 25, 1882; died Feb.
5, 1894.
1-4. Charles Mym Thruston Ballard, born Nov. 28, 1886.
1-.5. Gustave Breaux Ballard, born Oct. 7, 1888.
1-6. Fannie Thruston Ballard, born April 3 0,
twins.
1-7. Churchill Ballard, twin to last; died Feb.
1-8. Mim Breaux Ballard, born June 24, 1895.
2. Bland Ballard, born Oct. 2 9, 1851; died Aug.
3. Abigail Thrustion Ballard, born June 24,
Mantone, France April 2, 1874, but is buried by
Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.
4. Samuel Thruston Ballard, born Feb. 11, 1855, a prominent
business man of Louisville, Ky., and a member of the firm of
Ballard and Ballard, Millers, married Jan. 25, 1883, Miss Sun-
shine Harris, daughter of Mr. Theodore Harris, Banker, Louis-
ville, Ky. They had four children:
4-1. Mary Harris Ballard, born April 28, 1884.
4-2. Theodore Harris Ballard, still born Sept. 14, 1886.
4-3. Ballard.
4-4. Ballard.
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PART VII.
CHAPTER 1.
1. GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE KAVANAUGH FAMILY.
2. EARLY MARRIAGES IN MADISON COUNTY, KY.,
OF THE KAVANAUGH NAME GLEANED FROM THE
FIRST MARRIAGE REGISTER OF THE COUNTY COURT.
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4. Philemon. Chap. 2, Sec. 4.
.T. .\nna. Chap. 2, Sec. 5.
(i. Mary. Chap. 2, Sec. 6.
7. Miss, m William Covington. Chap. 2, Sec. 7.
5. Sarah. Chap. 2, Sec. S.
1. Phil' inon. m Elizaheth Woods. Chap. -1.
2. J.iar.N-. m .Joseph Ellison. Chap. 7.
3. William, m Hannah Woods. Chap. 8. "D"
■1. Charles, m Frances . Cha.p. 13.
'). Jael, m Peter Woods. Cha]). 14,
ij. Sa.ra.li Ann, m Ja.mes Mills Moon. Chap. 1.5,'
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1. Susan, m Isaac Duncan, Chap. 9.
2. Annie, m Andrew Briscoe. Chap. 10,
3. Polly, m Hezekiah Oldham. Chap. S, Sec. 3.
4. Sallie, m Charles English. Chap. 8. Sec. 4.
.5. Philemon, m Patsey Gilbert, Chap. 16.
6. Charles, m Peggy Warren. Chap. 11.
7. Archihald, m 1 Miss Baxter, 2 Wincliester. Chap. S. Sec. 7.
S. Nicholas, m Jane Wallace. Chap. 12.
n. William, m Betsy Freeman. Chap. 8, Sec, 9,
Articlo 2. — Kai'ly marriages in Madison County. Ky.,, gleaned from
the first marriage register of the County Court.
Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh.
Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh,
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Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh,
Kavanaugh,
Susannah — Duncan, Isaac, Sept. 24, 1795.
Ann — ^Briscoe, Andrew, Feb. 25, 179 6.
Ann — Estill, Benjamin, June 12, 1794.
Mary — Ellison, Joseph, Sept. 1, 1787.
Nicholas — Wallace, Jane, Jan. 12, 1817.
William — ^Miller. Elizabeth, June 13, 1798
William — Booten, Ruth, Sept. 21, 1815.
Polly — Oldham, Hezekiah, Oct
Charles — Warren, Peggy, July
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1817.
Elizabeth. . Argo, James, Aug. 6, 1818.
Hannah — Cox, Benancy, March 19, 183 3.
Sarah Jane — Asa Carter, June 29, 183 7.
Hannah Ann — Volney Doty, Sept. 2, 1841.
Artioh» 8. — Items touching the
Reeords, and Histories.)
Kavanaugli name. (From Court
Section 1. Charles Kavanaugh, Senior.
In the Madison County Court, June 24, 1788. 'O'rdered that it
be certified that satisfactory proof was made to this Court, that
<>0() Histonj and (iriualogies
Charles Kavanaugh, Senior, is liie elder son of Philemon Kava-
naugh, deceased, formerly of Culpepper County."
July 22, 1788. "Odered that Charles Kavanaugh, Senior, be
exempted from personal service, on any public road, etc. September
16, 1790. "The Rev. Charles Kavanaugh, (Senior) produced cre-
dentials of his being in regular communion with the Methodist
Society, and took the oath of fidelity to the Commonwealth. Where-
upon, the said Charles Kavanaugh is licensed to celebrate the rites
of matrimony on his entering into bond in the clerk's office, con-
ditioned as the law directs.
October 4, 179 6. Charles Kavanaugh, seniors's will was pro-
bated, etc.
Section 2. Charles Kavanaugh, Junior, (son of above.;
In Madison County Court, Feb. 27, 1787. "On motion of Charles
Kavanaugh, Junior, it is ordered that his ear mark, towit: A crop
in the right, and hole in the left ear be recorded."
October 6, 1789, Charles Kavanaugh (Jr.) produced his com-
mission as Captain of Militia, etc.
October 2, 1792. Authorized to celebrate the rites of marriage —
being in regular communion with the Methodist Church.
Section 3. Rev. Charles Kavanaugh.
In Madison County Court, March 5, 1795. "Rev. Charles Kava-
naugh produced credentials of his being in regular communion with
the Methodist Church."** etc., took oath and authorized to celebrate
the rites of matrimony agreeable to the forms and customs of the
said church.
Section 4. Philemon Kavanaugh.
In the Madison County Court, Sept. 25, 1787. Administration
on his estate to Archibald Woods, and Thomas Shelton, and the
same persons appointed guardians to William Kavanaugh and Ann
Kavanaugh orphans of Philemon Kavanaugh, decea^od.
Dec. 2,1794. Inventory and appaisment of his estate was re-
turned and ordered to be recorded.
Section 5. Rev. Williams Kavanaugh.
In the Madison County Court, Jan.. 3, 1797. "On the motion of
the Rev. Williams Kavanaugh. v\'ho produced credentials of his
ordination, and also, of his being in regular communication with
the Methodist Church, he took the oath of fidelity to the Common-
wealth. Whereupon he entered into and acknowledged bond as
required by law, and he is hereby authorized to celebrate the rites
of matrimony agreeable to the forms and customs of the said Church,
between any persons to him regularly applying therefor within the
State. .
Section 6. William Kavanaugh. (Son of Charles, Senior.)
In the Madison County Court, June 7, 1790, William Kavanaugh,
produced his commission as Lieutenant of Militia."
Nov. 2, 179 0. William Kavanaugh produced his commission as
Captain of Militia."
Section 7. William Kavanaugh.
In the Madison County Court, May 3, 1802. It was noted on the
order book. "That William Kavanaugh is entitled to 150 acres of
land in Madison County, on the head waters of the North branch of
Round Stone, a North Fork of Rockcastle by virtue of his having
improved same, etc."
Section 8. Rev. Hubbard Hinde Kavanaugh. Was Superinten-
dent of Public Instruction for the State of Kentucky 1839-40, and
i/i.^hin/ ii-kI (Ifin iiloffics (!l)l
editor of a temperance paper at Maysville 1841, and one of lh(^ most
nottd and talented Bishons of the Methodist Ei\isco;)a! Chiin-ii. (C)
Section 9. George W. Kavanaiigh, was a membeer of the Ken-
tucky Lcsislatiire in the House of Representatives from ihe County
of Anderson 1843-50. (C)
Section 10. Jean Baptiste Cavaignac, a French R'>volutionist,
born at Gordon in 1762, died in Brussels March 24, 1820. In 1792,
he was elected to the National Convention where he vr)ted for the
death of Louis XVI. As commissioner to the army in Lor Vendee,
and afterwards to that in the Pyranres, he gave evidence of energy
and talent. He took i)art in the Thermidonans against Robespierre,
and was sent on a third mission to the army of the Rhine, and
Moselle.
On the (1st Prairial) May 20, 1795, he commanded the troops
who vainly attempted to protect the convention against the insur-
gents. On ([the 13 Vende Maire) Oct. 5, he was assistant to Barras,
and Bonaparte in repelling the attack by the sections. For a short
time he was a member of the Council of 500. In 1806, he entered
the service of Joseph Bonaparte at Naples, and was continued under
Murat. In 1815, during the hundred days, he was prefect of the
Somme. On the second restoration he was expelled from France,
as a regicide, and took up his residence in Brussels, where he
lived in obscurity. ( Amer.-Cyclo. )
Section 11. Eleonore Louis Godefroy Cavaignac, son of Jean
Baptiste Cavaignac, born in Paris, in 1801, died May 5. 1845, was a
French Journalist. He was one of the most popular leaders of the
Republican party, during the revolution and the reign of Louis
Philipjie. He distinguished himself in the Revolution of July, but
upon the elevation of Louis Philippe to the throne he took part in
the conspicracy for the overthrow of the new dynasty and was sev-
eral times arrested and put on trial. After the out break of April
1834, he was arrested and sent to prison but escaped July 13, 1835,
and retired to Belgium. In 1841, he returned to France and became
one of the editors of the Reforme, the most violent of the oppo-
sition journals. ( Amer.-CycIo.)
Section 12. Louis Eugene Cavaignac, a brother to Eleonore
Louis Godefroy Cavaignac, a French General, born in Paris Oct.
15, 1802, died at his country seat Chatean Ournes, department of
Sarthe, Oct. 28, 1857. He was educated at the polytechnic school,
entered the army as sub-Lieuteant of Engineers, took part in the
French expedition to the Mona, and was appointed Captain in 1829.
On the Revolution of 1830, he declared for the new order of things,
but soon entered the association national, an organization of the
op])osition, for which he was, for a while, discharged from active
service. In 1832, he was sent to Africa. Being entrusted in 1836
with the command of Tlemcan, he held this advanced fortified post
for three years against the assaults of the Arabs. In 183 9, by reason
of impaired health he asked to be placed on leave, he was then a
Major. A few months later he returned to Africa, where his defense
of Cherchell was no less brilliant than that of Tlemcan. In 1840
he wa« rro^.^oted Colonel of the Zouaves-, and in 184 1, he was made
Brigadier General and Governor of the Province of Oran. On the
Revolution of February, 1848, he was appointed Governor General
of Algeria, and promoted to the rank of General of division. The
same year he was elected to the constitutionaal assembly and was
allowed to leave Algeria to take his seat as a representative. He
reached Paris two days after the disturbance of May 15, and was
immediately appointed Minister of war. In a few weeks 7 5,000
002 Ilisforji ami (rciira/of/ies
regular troops were gathered within the walls, while 190,000 nation-
al guards were ready to support them against the threatened rising
of the working classes. Yet the insurrection broke out on the dis-
foluMon of the Atitier Xationaux. On June 22, barricades were
erected in the most central parts of the city. Cavaignac concen-
trated his troops in order finally to bear on the principal points
with irrp.-istable force. The assembly having invested him with dic-
tatorial power.s, the struggle commenced June 23, and was continued
with internicine fury for seventy hours, resulting in a complete
victory for the government. On June 29, Cavaignac resigned his
dictatorship, and he was unanimously elected chief of the executive
power. He declined several propositions to make him President for
four years without recourse to an election. The election for Pres-
ident took place Dec. 10, and out of 7,327,345 votes, Cavaignac
received but 1,448,107. After the Coupdetat of Dec. 1851, he was
arrested and sent to the castle of Ham, his name being placed at
the head of the list of the proscribed. Having been set at liberty
he lived for a time in retirement in Belgium, and when he returned
to Prance, resided mainly at his country seat in the department
of Sarthe. In 1852, he was elected to the Legislative body, but re-
fused to take the oath of . allegiance to the Emperor. In 1857, he
was again chosen by the electors of the third district of Paris, but
again refused to take the oath. This was the last public act of his
life. One morning as he was leaving the house to visit a friend he
suddenly expired in the arms of an attendant without uttering a
word. ( Amer.-Cyclo. )
Section 13. Julia Kavanaugh, a British authoress, born in
Thurles, Ireland, in 1824, died Oct. 28, 1877. She early went with
her parents to France, where she was educated. In 1844, she took
up her residence in London. She iniblished in 1847, a tale
for children, entitled "The Three Paths." This was followed by
"-Madeleine," (1848), a story of peasant life in France, and in 1850,
by a series of historical sketches, "Woman in France in the Eigh-
teenth Century." In 1851, appeared "Nathalie," a novel in which
the scene is also, laid in France. Among her other works are:
"Women of Christianitv, exemplarv for Pietv," fl852) "Daisv
Burns," (1853) "Grace Lee," (1854) "Raehael Gray," (1855) "The
Hobbies," (1857) "Adele" 1858) "French women of Letters,"
(1861) "English women of Letters," (1862) "Queen Mab," (1863)
"Sybil's second Love," (1869) and "Sylvia" (1870). (Amer.-Cyclo.)
Section 14. Kavanaugh, name of a Lake in Michigan.
CHAPTER 2.
THE KAVANAUGH FAMILY.
Article 1. — ^Iii the Coiiuty of Cavan, or Kavan, Pi-ovince of lister,
Ireland, was a Cliurch and school of the name Kilkaavan, at
whfth Dani«'l Kavanauiili was ednoated, and he was the first
to bear the sur-nanie "Kavanaufsh," the .snflfix "angh" meaning
"of." The name is spelled coiiimencintf with either the letter
"C" or letter "K," hut most frequently with the latter.
On November 5, 1688, King James II, of England upon the land-
ing at Torbay of William Prince of Orange with fifteen thousand
fhslori/ iiiiiJ H riiriil(i Prussian Court, Kavanaugh, who doubtless descended from the
Irish refugee to Prastia. He seemed to have ideas and convictions
peculiarily his own, and was a conspicuous and noted i)ersonage of
said Court, who readily made known his position on any question,
or his objecLion to any measure, somewhat a family characteristic
to this day.
Louis Eugene Cavaignac (Kavanaugh) of France, a son of Jean
Baptiste Cavaignac, and who was prominent in the affairs of state
in the time of Louis Phillipe, was born in Paris, Oct. l"., 1S02, the
same year that Bishop Hubbard Hinde Kavanaugh of Kentucky
was born. .lean Baptiste Cavaignac was one of the deputies of the
convention during the Revolution of 1793. No man of his times
was more distinguished than General Louis Eugene Cavaignac, \vho
died in 1857. He was, no doubt a descendant from the Kavanaugh,
who went with King James II, from Ireland to France. When the
French Republic was established, he received nearly one and a half
million votes for the Presidency.
The family tradition is, that three brothers left Ireland together.
One of them s'topped in England, and the other two came to America.
General Kavanaiigh who commanded Queen Victoria's army in India,
had a like family tradition, his paternal ancestor having settled in
England, while two of that ancestor's brothers went to America.
The General belonged to the same original stock (see Life and
Times of Kavanaugh, by Redford.)
The tw^o brothers who came to America were Charles Kavanaugh
and Philemon Kavanaugh, who were sons of Philemon Kavanaugh,
and it is firmlv believed that their father Philemon, also came.
Their immgiration was about 1705. The said Charles Kavanaugh
held the title to forty thousan dacres of land in what was then Essex
Countv Va., the tract extended westward and above the Beverly
line up' Muddv Run to Judge Field's mills across by Poor Town to
Gibson's mills on Mountain Run, a portion of which he bequeathed
to his daughter Mildred and has never been out of the Yancey family,
and is this dav owned by Benjamin M. Yancey, a great grand-sou of
Lewis Davis Yancev and his wife, the said Mildred Kavanaugh and
bv their great, great grandson, James W^illiam Yancey, the latter s
piace "Ai-rington." A.nd mion this vast estate the two brothers Charles
and Philemon Kavanaugh settled in 1710.. This land was doubtless
a grant from the Crown of England. Although the title was vested
in the said Charles, his brother, Philemon had an equitable undi-
vided moietv thereof, at least he thought he had, reasoning trom
the wording of a clause or item in his will made m 1764, namely:
">^y will and desire is, that one "moyaty" of that land whereon
mv brother, Charles Kavanaugh lives, be sold by mv executors,
and that mv said brother make lawful dred ^o the purchaser^ tor
the same, and the other "moyaty." Remaining I give my right
thereof to mv said brother, to him and his heirs forever.
Conclusive evidence that the testator, Philemon, considered that
he owned half of the land, and had a right to dispose of same.
604 Histonj II ml (lentaJogies
and that his brother Charles was entitled to the other half, and ihat
he recognizFd the fa-^t that the tiitle was in his brother Charles,
who was requested by the will to pass the title by deed to the pur-
chaser the half testator desired to be sold.
Orange County was cut out of Spotsylvania in 17 34, and Spotsyl-
vania was carved out of Essex, and in 1748, Culpeper County out
of Orange, the Kavanaugh settlement and possessions being thereby
thrown into the County of Culpeper, which was named in honor of
Thomas Lord Culpeper. Governor of the Colonv of Virginia, 1680-
1683.
Not being sufficiently advised, the statement is not made positive
that Philemon Kavanaugh, senior, the father of the two brothers,
Charles and Philemon came to America, but the belief that he did
is ba^ed urcr. the facts disclosed bv the Court Records of Culpeper
County, extracts from which are hereinafter presented from said
records it appears that said Charles Kavanaugh, for years prior to
1750, was executor of the estate of Philemon Kavanaugh, deceased,
(his father) and the will was most probably probated in the Court
of one of the other Counties named, as formed prior to the forma-
tion of the County of Culpeper. An examination of the records of
the Courts of those several Counties would doubtless reveal the
truth of the mattter. Would Philemon Kavanaugh, senior, have
lived and died testate in Ireland, or some foreign land in his day
and time, when there were no railroads, no telegraphic and tele-
phonic communications, and when it took a month to cross the ocean,
and appointed a son residing in far away America, executor of his
estate? One would think not. He certainly was a resident of
America at the time of his demise, and perhaps, it was by the terms
of his will that the title to that large landed estate was vested iu
his eldest son Charles.
For some reason or other, said Charles Kavanaugh did not hold
the position of executor, to the end, but prior to 1750, was sup-
planted as such, by the appointment by the Court, of Thomas
Slaughter and W. Green as administrators de-bonis non, of Philemon
Kavanaugh, senior, in his room and stead, which office they held
for a time, and in 17 50, they made a settlement before commissioners
of the Court of their accounts, and were succeeded by James Pendle-
ton, who in 1759, made a settlement before commissioners, Robert
Green and Gabriel Jones of his accounts.
It seems that it was many years from the death of Philemon
Kavanaugh, senior, before his estate was finally settled. Said
Charles Kavanaugh had a wife, but who she was is in the dark, and
he raised if not more, one child, a daughter:
1. Mildred Kavanaugh, who became the wife of Lewis Davis
Yancey. Mr. Yancey about the year 1710, settled in the part of
the Country that in 17 49 helped form the County of Culpeper,
and they had a daughter:
1. Elizabeth Yancey, to whom Philemon Kavanaugh, senior,
gave one hundred acres of land on Muddy Run.
In 16 42 five Welchmen, John Yancey, Charles Yancey, William
Yancey, Joel Yancey and Robert Yancey, came to Virginia, with Sir
William Berkely, afterwards Governor, and settled in the James
River country. From one of these four last named emigrants
(Yancey) from Wales, sprang Lewis Davis Yancey, who settled as
aforesaid in Culpeper County, Va., about 1710, or rather in wha*^
was subsequently Culjieper County. He married Mildred Kavanaugh,
daughter of Charles Kavanaugh, of Irish parentage. Mr. Yancey
died and was buried on the estate, the portion now owned by his
Ereat grand-son James William Yancey, known as "Arlington." The
children of the emigrant John Yancey were:
l/islon/ mid (!i'ii("ilij'/ii s (\i)~)
1. Charles Yancey; married Miss Dumas, issue:
1. Captain Cliarles Yancey (1741-1841) of I^ouisa County,
married Mary Crawford. Tlieir children:
1. Ann Yancey.
2. Elizabeth Yancey; married .loseph Ivinilirouyli. 'i'heir
children:
1. Dr. William Kimbrough.
2. Unity Kimbrough; married Colonel Edniiind Pendle-
ton.
o. Sarah Kinil)r()ugh ; married P<>ter S. Uarrelt.
4. M'aria Kimbrough; married Bickerion Winston,
moved to Kentucky.
5. Captain Charles Yancey Kiml)rougli: luinritd Mary
P. Honeyman.
G. Elizabeth Kiinl)roiigh : married Dr. L. .M. Legin.
7. Susan H. Kimljrough: married Robert H. .Anderson..
3. Unity Yancey.
4. Louisa Temperance Yancey.
5. Robert Yancey.
6. Mary Yancey.
7. Rhoda Yancey; married Rev. William Crawford.
S. Joel Crawford Yancey.
9. Benjamin Yancey.
10. William Crawford Yancey.
2. Rev. Robert Yancey, was ordained by the Bishop of Lon-
don at his palace in Falham, in Middlesex, July 25, 1768, as
an Episcoiial Priest, there being no Bishop in this country under
the Colonial Government. On his return from England, he
accepted the parishes of Tellotston and Trinity in his native
country in 1774. He was the first who preached in that section
of the country, the doctrine of Universal redemption. He mar-
ried Ann Crawford, daughter of David Crawford. Their child-
ren :
1. Betsy Yancey 179 5.
2. Major Charles Yancey, 1770-1857, born in Tnniiy
Parish, Louisa County, Va., removed to Buckingham County.
He was known throughout the state, as the 'Wheel Horse of
Democracy," and also, had the sobnquet of "Duke of Bucl:-
ingham."" He married Mary Spencer. Their children:
1. Mary Chambers Yancey; married Coloned John Hors-
ley, of Nelson County.
2. Frances West brook Yancey.
3. Elizabeth Ann Yancey; married first Robert Williams
of New York, and secondly Richard Morris of Gloucester,
Virginia.
2. Leighton Yancey; moved to Rockingham County.
3. Bartlett Yancey; moved to North Carolina.
The children of the above named Lewis Davis Yancey, and
Mildred Kavanaugh his wife were:
1 Elizabeth Yancev, who was given one hundred acres of
land on Muddy Run by Philemon Kavanaugh, as liefore stated.
2. John Yancey; married and settled in Rocking-
ham County. His children:
1 Layton Yancev, was Lieutenant in first Continental
Dragoons in the Revolutionary Army. He married Fannie
Lewis. Their children:
1. Layton Yancey,. ' • ^ « f
2 Colonel William Burbridge Yancey; married nrst,
Mary Smith and secondly, Mary Gibbons. His children:
•606 Hisfori/ and Genealogies
1. Dianna Smith Yancey; married George Oliver Con-
rad of Harrisonburg.
2. Captain Thomas L. Yancey; married Margaret New-
man.
3. Edward S. Yancey; married Fannie Mauzy.
4. William Burbridge Yancey. Captain of Peaked
Mountain Greys, Civil War. He married Victoria Wins-
borough.
5. Charles Albert Yancey; married Julia Morrison, of
Cumberland, Md.
6. Mary Frances Yancey.
7. Margaret J. Yancey; married Joseph N. Mauzy.
8. Dr. Layton B. Yancey; married Virginia Hopkins,
of McGaheysville, Va.
9. John Gibbons Yancey; married Bennett Bradley, of
Harrisonburg.
3. Charles Yancey; married Lucinda Moyers. Their
children:
1. Charles Yancey.
2. Elizabeth Yancey; married Mr. ■ Hudson.
3. Ann Yancey; married Thomas Hamsberger.
4. Columbia Yancey.
5. Fountain Taliaferro Yancey.
4. John Yancey.
5. Albert Yancey.
6. Thomas Yancey.
7. Fannie Yancey; married William Price, of Standards-
ville.
8. Clarissa Yancey; married William Rodes, son or Cap-
tain Jack Rodes and Fraucina Brown his wife, of Albe-
marle County, Va. (See Part HI, Chap. 3, Sec. 7, and
Part V, €hap. 13, Section 6.)
9. Maria Yancey; married Mr. Grans.
10. Louisa Yancey; married Thomas Garth.
2. Ludwell Yancey.
3. John Yancey.
4. Fannie Yancey.
5. Polly Yancey.
3. Richard Yancey; married His children:
1. Henry Yancey.
2. Elizabeth Yancey; married Mr. Story.
3. Judith Yancey; married Daniel Field.
4. Agatha Yancey; married Benjamin Pendleton.
4. Charles Yancey; married 1740, Miss Powers, of Eastern
Virginia. Their children:
1. Kesia Yancey; married George Freeman, went to Ken-
tucky.
2. Ann Yancey; married Geeorge Doggett, North Carolina.
3. William Yancey; married Miss Stone.
4. Thomas Yancey; married 1799, Sarah Mitchell. Their
children:
1. Charles Yancey; (1801-18 67) married Miss Withers,
moved to Tennessee.
2. John William Yancey; (1803-1894) married 1834,
Jane Terrill. Their children:
1. William T. Yancey; married Nannie Stevenson.
Their child:
1. William Yancey.
3. Elizabeth Yancey; (1806-1841) married William
Wiggington. Their children :
/fishiri/ (111(1 (icn('(il(i(/ic's fiOT
1. Sallie Wigsinston.
2. Edmonia Wissinston; married Henry Field.
3. Benjamin Wi^sinston ; married moved
to Missouri.
4. Susan E. Wij;ginglon.
4. James Powers Yancey; (1804-1884) married 1845,
Mary Coons. Thoir children:
1. .James William Yancey; married Florence Miller.
Their children:
1. Ethel Yifncey.
2. James .Yancey.
3. William Yancey.
5. Benjamin Yancey, born 1809; married 1839, Cather-
ine Banks, daughter of Dr. William Tunstall Banks, of Mad-
ison Court House. Their children:
1. Pamelia Somerville Yancey; married ('aptai.i
Joseph D. Brown. Their children:
1. Mary Catherine Brown; married Rufus T. Carpen-
ter. Their children:
1. Stacey Harris Carpenter.
2. Joseph Daniel Carpenter.
3. Ellie Florence Carpenter.
4. Frank Hill Carpenter.
5. Leslie Pamelia Carpenter.
2. Lila Banks Brov.-n; married Thomas M. Henry,
attorney at law, of Pittsburg, Pa. Their children:
1. Lucy Maxwell Henry.
2. Pamelia Brown Henry.
3. Josephine Henry: married J. Benjamin Flippin,
of Cumberland County. Their children:
1. Sue Gray Flippin.
2. Elise Josephine Flippin.
3. Majorie Pamelia Flippin.
4. Benjamin Armistead Henry; Married Frances
Todd Faunt Le Roy, of King and Queen County. Their
children:
1. Virginia Faunt Le Roy Henry.
2. Joseph Daniel Henry.
3. Juliet Faunt Le Roy Henry.
5. Andrew Edward Henry.
fi. Gertrude Pamelia Henry; married John Banister
Sparrow of Danville, Va., now living in Martinsville.
7. Florence Armistead Henry; married Oliver G.
Flippin, of Cumberland County.
2. Edward Duke Yancey.
3. Dr. Charles Kavanaugh Yancey.
4. Mary Crimora Yancey; married John W. Payne.
Their children:
1. Mary Catherine Payne.
2. Emma Carson Payne.
3. Fannie Keith Payne.
4. Crimora Yancey Payne.
5. Sallie Thomas Yancey; married John W. Payne.
6. Kesia Ann Yancey ; (1812-1881) married Edward Light-
foot.
7. Susan Yancey.
5. Philip Yancey; married His children:
1. Lewis Yancey; married
2. Philip Yancey.
()(NS Hidoiji and dan (tlocjies
3. Richard Yancey.
4. lechunias Yancey.
5. Archillis Yancey.
6. Ro-bert Yancey.
7. Kavanaugh Yancey.
8. Polly Yancey; married James Menifee.
9. Delpha Yancey; married Henry Menifee.
10. Mary Ann Yancey; married William Johnson.
6. Robert Yancey, was a Captain in the Revolutionary Army.
He married Miss Holliday.
7. James Yancey, was a Major under General Green, in the
Revolutionary Army. After the war he settled in the western
part of South Carolina and practiced law. He married Miss
Cudworth, of Charleston. Their children:
1. Benjamin Cudworth Yancey; married Caroline Bird.
daughter of Colonel William Bird, of the "Ariary," Warren
County, Georgia. Their children:
1. William Lowndes Yancey, the 'Oroator of Secession,"
"fire eater," as he was termed in the invective of those days.
He married Sarah Caroline Earle, daughter of George Wash-
ington Earle, of Georgia. Their children:
1. Colonel William Earle Yancey; married .
His children:
1. Virginia Yancey; married Mr. — Besson.
2. Ellen Yancey; married Hon. W. H. Skaggs.
3. Mary Yancey; married Charles Preston Lewis.
4. Martha Yancey.
5. Eva Cubet Yancey.
6. William Lowndes Yancey.
7. Benjamin Cudworth Yancey.
8. Dalton Huger Yancey. ,
9. Goodloe Harper Yancey.
10. Miss Yancey; married John L. Harrett.
2. Benjamin Cudwortli Yancey.
8. Lewis Yancey; nmrried Henrietta Faver, (daughter of John
Paver, who died in 17 83). Their children:
1. George Yancey.
2. Garland Yancey.
3. Mary Yancey; married Thompson Tutt.
4. Ibly Yancey; married Lewis Tutt.
9. Nancy Yancey; married Mr. Nalle.
10. I'iEs Yancey; married Mr. Nalle.
A Mr. Yancey a descendant, married Elizabeth Jeffries, (daugh-
fer of James Jeffries who died in 1805.)
The above data of the Yancey family taken from Dr. Slaughter's
notes on Culpeper, complied and published by Raleigh Travers
Green, with his consent.
The in^migrant Philemon Kavanaugh, brother of Charles, died
in Culreper County, Va., in 1764, having made and published iiis
lapt vvall and testament, which bears date Feb. 6. 1764. and pro-
bated March 16, 1764, and in these words and figures:
"In the name of God, Amen. I, Philemon Kavanaugh, being
v,?eak f.nd low, but of sound mind and memory, and calling to mind
the mortality of man, that all men must die, I do, therefore, consti-
tu*^e and appoint this my last will and testament, revoking all other
will or wills, and as to my worldly goods that it has pleased God
Jlislnn/ (Dill ficiicnJof/irs GO!)
to ])less me with, my desire is, that they may be disposed of in the
manner following, towit:
Imprimis: I render my soul to God, who gave it, and I desire
my body be decently buried in a Christian like manner, ai the "dis-
crt-^'^ion" of my executors, hereinafter named.
Item — My will and desire is that one "moyety" of iliat land,
whereon my brother. Charles Kavanaugh, now lives, be sold by my ex-
ecutors, and that my said brother do make lawful deed to the ])urchas-
er. for the same, and the other "moyety" remaining, I give my right
thereof to my said brother, to him and his heirs forever.
Item — I lend to my loving wife, Ann Kavanaugh, the land and
plantation whereon, I now live during her natural life, or widow-
hood, and at her deceease or day of marriage, I do give the said land
to my son Benjamin Kavanaugh, to him and his heirs forever.
Item — I lend all the residue of my estate, after paying all my
just debts, to my said wife, Ann Kavanaugh, for during her natural
life, or widowhood and at her decease, or day of marriage, my will
and desire is that my said estate, with the money arising from the
sale of the above mentioned land, be equally divided amongst all
my children.
I do constitute and appoint my loving wife, Ann Kavanaugh an
executrix, and my loving friend, William Williams, executor of
this my last will and testament. Revoking and disannulling all
other will or wills, legacies or bequeaths whatsoever. In witness
whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and seal this sixth day of
February in the year of Our Lord, one thousand seven hundred
and sixty four. " PHILEMON KAVANAUGH. (L S)
Signed, sealed and published in the presence of:
Charles Kavanaugh.
Charles Yancey.
Ann Kavanaugh.
At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Friday the 16th
dav of March 17 64, this last will and testament of Philemon Kava-
naugh, deceased, was exhibited to the Court, by Ann Kavanaugh
and William Williams the executors therein named and was proved
bv the oaths of Charles Yancey, and Charles Kavanaugh, witnesses
thereto, and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of the said
executors, certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof,
in due form, they having sworn to the same and given bond and
security according to law.
Teste: ROGER DIXON, Clerk.
A copy Teste, W. E. Coons, Clerk."
At the time the will was drawn, the testator's brother Charles
Kavanaugh, was living on the land named in the wLi, one moiety of
which testator directed to be sold, and for his brother to make deed
to the purchaser, and his right to the other moiety to go to his said
brother, and be was evidently one of the witnesses to the will.
In 1764, the inventory of the personal estate of the testator
Philemon Kavanaugh. was returned to the Court amount lOSL, 15 S.
The said Philemon Kavanaugh, who died in 17 64, married Ann
Williams, a Welch woman, she qualified as an executrix of his will.
In 17.56, eight years prior to the death of said Philemon Kavanaugh,
Ann Kavanaugh gave by deed to her daughter Sarah Kavanaugh,
then only fourteen vears old, a negro girl named Venus, at that time
only eight years old. So far as learned the children of Philemon
Kavanaugh were:
Section 1. Charles Kavanaugh; married Ann ihe>
emigrated and settled in Madison County, Ky., a more complete ac-
count of whom is given in Chapter 3.
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Section 2. Benjamin Kavanaugh, to whom his father devised
the old home place, after the death or marriage of his widow.
Section 3. Williams Kavanaugh; married Mary Harrison. They
also emigrated and settled on the waters of Muddy Creek in Mad-
ison County, Ky., a more complete history of whom, is given in
Chapter 17.
Section 4. Philemon Kavanaugh, for whom James Pendleton
was guardian.
iSection 5. Anna Kavanaugh. James Pendleton of Culpeper
County, Va., was also, her guardian, perhaps she married Adam
Woods. (See Part II, Chap. 7, Sec. 5.)
Section 6. Mary Kavanaugh. The said James Pendleton was
her guardian too.
Section 7. Miss Kavanaugh, a daughter, whose given name was
probably Frances, married Mr. Covington, whose given name was
perhaps William, of whom more will be found in Chapter 18.
Section 8. Sarah Kavanaugh, for whom the said James Pendle-
ton was guardian a number of years, and afterwards, until her
maturity her father Philemon Kavanaugh, was appointed, qualified
•and acted as her statutory guardian. She was born in 1742, and her
guardian made his final settlement in 17 6 3.
Prior to 1752, the said Sarah, her brother, Philemon and her
sisters Anna and Mary, were minors, the said Sarah the youngest,
just ten years old, had received legacies from the estate of their
grand father Philemon Kavanaugh, deceased, through the executor,
their uncle Charles Kavanaugh, and James Pendleton of Culpeper
County was appointed their guardian and in 1752, filed his account
as such amount 66 L 4 S. He made a settlement of his accounts in
1753, the assets consisting of negroes, and other personal property.
The same year, another settlement amount 37 L 15 S 10% d, and
in 1754 amount 76 L 12 S 11 d, and between 1754 and 1758, it
seems that the wards, excepting Sarah, had arrived at the age of
maturity, and her father had been appointed and qualified as her
guardian in place of Mr. Pendleton, and in 1758, he showed in his
account as guardian, that he then had the negro girl Venus, _ at
that time ten years old, belonging to his ward, the said Sarah, which
girl was given her by her mother Ann Kavanaugh in 1756. In 1759,
said guardian showed to the Court, that he had the same girl 11 years
old, and in 1761, 13 years old, and in 1762, the guardian charged
one years board, £3 and clothing £3, and credited by hire of the said
girl, 11 years old £3, and in 1763, made his final settlement showing
that the negro girl was then 15 years old, his ward being then
twentv-one years old. Although further on in this work it appears
that Charles Duncan married Sarah Browning — it is however, prob-
able that he was twice married, it is evident that the subject Sarah
Kavanaugh married Charles Duncan the year she arrived at the
age of 21 years (1763), and many years thereafter (about 1784),
moved to and settled in Madison County Ky., on the waters of
Muddy Creek where she died in 1824, and was buried in the Duncan
Grave Yard, on the farm now owned by our County Clerk, Jesse T.
Cobb. The inscription on the tomb: "Sarah Duncan, born 174 2,
died in 1824, in the 82nd year of her age." Showing that she was
21 years old in 17 63, the year of the final settlement of her guard-
ian, and the County Court records show that Robert Covington was
her son-in-law.
Abstracts, etc., from the records of the Culpeper (Virginia)
Court, showing transactions of the Kavanaugh's made and furnished
December 21, 1905, by W. B. Coons, Esquire, Clerk of said Court.
Ilisliirji iiiiil (Icncdloijics 611
"Kavanaugh Family."
''Lewis Davis Yancey, settled in Culpeper Connty, about ITlu,
and married Mildred, daughter of Charles Kavanaugh, of Irish par-
entage, who owned 40,000 acres of land in this county.
"Culpeper County was taken from Orange County in 17 49,
and Orange County from Essex in 1734.
17r)2, Will book A, page 6S.
".JanKs Pendleton, guardian of Philemon, Anna, Mary and Sarah_,
filed his account, amounting to £66 4s.
17 53, Will book A, page 83.
"James Pendleton, guardian settled his account for the same
children, that came from the estate of Philemon Kavanaugh and
came through the hands of Charles Kavanaugh, e.xeculor, and con-
sists of negroes and other personal property.
1753, Will book A, page 84.
".lames Pendleton, guardian, settled hs accounts for same
children amounted to £37, 15s 10 %d.
1750, Will book A, page 86.
"Thomas Slaughter and W. Green settled administrator's account
before the Court, of Philemon Kavanaugh, £444, 3s 7d.
1754, Will book A, page 106.
"James Pendleton guardian of same children settled his account
amounting to £76, 12s lid.
1758 Will book A, page 177.
"Philemon Kavanaugh, guardian of Sarah Kavanaugh, showed
in his account settled before the Court, that he held a negro girl
named Venus, 10 years old, belonging to said Sarah.
17 59 Will book A, page 192.
"James Pendleton, administrator of Philemon Kavanaugh, de-
ceased, had his account settled before Robert Eastham, Robert Green
and Gabriel Jones, commissioners of the Court, which amounted
to £218 12s i/4d.
1759 Will book A, page 189.
"Philemon Kavanaugh, guardian of Sarah Kavanaugh, shows
that he has the same negro girl now 13 years old.
17 62 Will book A, page 288.
"Philemon Kavanaugh, guardian of Sarah Kavanaugh, charges
one year's board £3, and clothing £3, and credited by hire of said
negro girl 11 years old £3.
1763 Will book A, page 346.
"Philemon Kavanaugh, guardian of Sarah Kavanaugh, settled
his account showing that said negro is now 15 years old.
17 64 Will Book A, page 3 6 6.
"Inventory of the estate of Philemon Kavanaugh, was filed,
amounting 'o £108, 15s.
"Grantrrs in deeds."
Deed Book A, page 4 89, 1753, Charles Kavanaugh and Ann his
wife, made a deed to Robert Coleman, for 1000 acres, being the land
given by Philemon Kavanaugh to Elizabeth Yancey, daughter of
Lewis Davis Yancey on Muddy Run.
Deed book B, page 346, 1755, Charles Kavanaugh deed 400
acres of land on Muddy Run, to John Connor.
Peed book B, page 468, 1756, Ann Kavanaugh gave negro
Venus to her daughter Sarah Kavanaugh.
Deed book C, page 17, 1756, Philemon Kavanaugh gave a bill
of sale to Thomas Brown, Junior for three negroes.
Deed book C, page 59 5, 17 61, Charles Kavanaugh and Ann his
wife, gave deed of trust to Davenport Burkett on 481 acres of land
being land devised to him by his father Philemon Kavanaugh.
Deed book D, page 354, 1763, Philemon Kavanaugh to John
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Greer, bill of sale on one negro and one handkerchief for £4 5.
Deed book F, page 55, 1768, Charles Kavanaugh, gave power of
attorney to William Brown.
Deed book N, page 200, 1786, Philemon Kavanaugh's executors
deeded 100 acres of land to Richard Fettinger.
Deed book R, page 504, 1791, Philemon's executors deeded 21
acres of land to Peter Vandyke.
Deed book S, page 4, 1791, William Strother, executor of Phile-
mon Kavanaugh of Woodford district Kentucky, sold 2 6 acres of
land to Robert Yancey.
Deed book T, page 421, 1797, Ann Kavanaugh, Joseph Ellison
and Mary his wife, William Kavanaugh and Hannah his wife,
Charles Kavanaugh and Frances his wife, Peter Woods and Jael his
wife, James Moores and Sarah Ann his wife, and all of Madison
County, Ky., deeded 127 acres of land to lechunias Yancey, and at
the same time, they deeded 2 40 acres of land to Richard Henry
Yancey, and also 9 6 acres to William and Major Yancey.
CHAPTER 3.
CHARLES KAVANAUGH, Senior.
(Named in Chapter 2, Section 1.)
Article 1. — Charles Kavanaugh, senior, a son of the immigrant from
Ireland, Philemon Kavanaugh and Ajin AVilliams, a Welch
woman his wife, was a Methodist Episcopal preacher, and his
wife was named Ann.
He and his family within the period 17 7 5-17 87, came from their
old home, where their father died in 17 64, in Culpeper County, Va.,
and settled in Madison County, Ky. His children, at the time were
grown, at least, most of them were, when he died in 1796, he had
grand children.
The following is the wording of an entry found in Order Book
A. of the Madison County Court, of date June 24, 1788, towit:
"Ordered that it be certified that satisfactory proof was made to
this Court .that Charles Kavanaugh, senior, is the elder son of
Philemon kavanaugh, deceased, formerly of Culpepper County."
On the 16th day of Sept. 1790, he produced to the County Court
credentials of his being in regular communion with the Methodist
Society and took the oath of fidelity to the Commonwealth etc., and
was authorized to solemnize the rites of marriage.
He performed much service of this kind in Kentucky, and es-
pecially in Madison County. He died in Madison County in 179 6,
for his will bearing date Oct. 13, 1795, was probated Oct. 4, 1796,
and record-d in Will Book A, page 12 5, which is in the words and
figures as follows, towit:
"Charles Kavanaugh's Senior Will."
In the name of God, Amen, the thirteenth day of October in the
year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five.
Ilishijij ami (iciii'iiliKjics ()13
I, Charles Kavanaugh, senior, of Madison County, and State of
Kentucky, being of perfect mind, and memory, tlianlcs be to God,
for the same, and calling to mind the mortality of my body, and
knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and
ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say principally
and first of all, I give and recommend my soul to God, who gave
it, as for my body, I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a
Christian like manner, at the discretion of my executors, iic hing
doubting, but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same
by the Almighty i)ower of God, and as touching such worldly estate
as I am possessed with I give, divide and dispose of the same in
manner and form following, that is to say:
First: I desire my tract of land lying on the Kentucky River
below the mouth of Drowning Creek be divided in quantiiy and
quality, between James Mills Moore and Charles Kavanaugh Moore
and Elizabeth Mills Moore, his two euiidren, that the said James
Mills Moore have one half of the said tract of land, of the first
choice — having regard to quantity and quality, as above mentioned,
and the said Charles and Elizabeth his children, the other half of
the said tract of land. Provided further, that if the said land, or any
part of it, should be lost by a prior claim or other means, the loss
shall not fall on the remaining part of the estate. However, if a
loss should take place of a part of the land, it shall be equally
proportioned between said Moore and his two children, according
to the quantity first given.
Item — -Whereas, I have a law suit depending for a certain tract
of land ard the rents thereof in Culpeper County, and State of
Virginia, which if I should gain, I desire my executors William and
Charles Kavanaugh and Peter Woods, or whoever goes into transact
the business, after being paid for their trouble out of what is
recovered, shall deliver the balance with all the rest of my estate
into the hands of my wife, Ann Kavanaugh during her life, then the
whole of the estate at her death to be equally divided beween my five
children, viz: Mary, William, Charles, Jael and Sarah Ann. I give
and bequeath to the heirs of my eldest son, Philemon Kavanaugh,
the sum of five shillings sterling and no more, as I have already given
the said Philemon such parts of my estate as I intended, and I do
hereby utterly revoke and disannul all former testaments, wills and
legacies by me in any way made before this time — ratifying and
confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In
witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the year
and day above written. CHARLES KAVANAUGH, Senior (L S.)
Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said
Charles Kavanaugh, as his last will and testament in the presence of:
Will Irvine.
Is. Hockaday.
William Fox.
At a Court held for Madison County on Tuesday the 4th day of
Oct. 179 6, this will was proved to be the last will and testament
of Charles Kavanaugh, deceased, by the oaths of William Irvine,
Isaac Hockadav and AVilliam Fox, witnesses thereto, and ordered
to be recorded. Teste: Will Irvine, Clerk.
Oct. 4, 1796. The last will and testament of Charles Kavanaugh
senior, deceased, was proved by the oath of William Irvine, Isaac
Hockadav and William Fox, witnesses thereto, and ordered to be
recorded! And on the motion of Peter Woods, and William Kavan-
augh, the executors therein named, a certificate is granted them
for obtaining a probate thereof, in due form they having first made
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oath and together with Daniel Maupin and Eusebus Hubbard, their
secureties entered into and acknowledged their bond in the penalty
of £500, conditions as the law directs." His children are named
in the coming sections:
Section 1. Philemon Kavanaugh; married Elizabeth Woods. The
subject of Chapter 4.
Section 2. Mary Kavanaugh; married Joseph Ellison Sept. 1,
1787. The subject of Chapter 7.
Section 3. William Kavanaugh: married Hannah Woods. The
subject of Chapter 8.
Section 4. Charles Kavanaugh; married Frances The
subject of Chapter 13.
Section 5. Jael Kavanaugh; married Petter Woods. The sub-
ject of Chapter 14.
Section 6 Sarah Ann Kavanaugh: married James Mills Moore
The subject of Chapter 15.
Charles Kavanaugh, Sr., of Madison County, then Vijrginia, on
the 27th day of May 17 88, executed a power of attorney appoint-
ing his trusty and well beloved son, William Kavanaugh, his true
■and lawful attorney to sue, and be sued, to grant, bargain, sell and
convey his lands and other property in the County of Culpeper,
and to transact all kinds of business for him. There after, and after
his death, and probate of his will, his widow Ann, and his children
legatees, Mary and her husband Joseph Ellison, William Kavanaugh
and Hannah his wife, Charles Kavanaugh and Frances his wife,
Jael and her husband, Peter Woods, Sarah Ann and her husband
James Moore, of the County of Madison and State of Kentucky on
the 23rd day of Oct. 1797, united in deeds conveying to Richard
Henry Yancey, lechumas Yancey, William Yancey and Major Yan-
cey, of the County of Culpeper, State of Virginia, certain lands in
the latter named County to which Charles Kavanaugh, senior, held
the title, which deeds recite "that whereas Charles Kavanaugh,
senior, late of the County of Madison and State of Kentucky for
divers good causes and considerations him moving duly made and
appointed his son, the aforesaid William, his true and lawful attor-
ney with power to sell and convey land to him belonging in Cul-
peper County and State of Virginia, and make a complete title there-
to: the said Charles Kavanaugh duly made and miblished his last will
and testament in writing and of record in the County and State
first above mentioned in which the following beqquest of the said
land to his wife Ann aforesaid for life and remainder to his five
children Mary, Wiliam, Charles, Jael and Sarah Ann, and the said
Mary and Sarah Ann and Jael intermarried with the said Joseph,
Peter and James."**
The deeds were signed and acknowledged by all of the parti^^s
of the first part, save Frances, the wife of Charles Kavanauarh.
Charles Kavanaugh, Junior and Frances his wife, were in Ruther-
ford County. Tenn, Sept. 15, 1815. (See deed to James McMullen,
L page 18.)
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CHAPTKi; I.
PHILEMON KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter ?,, Sod ion 1.)
Artich' 1. — Philoiiion Kavaiiaii4>Ii, lln' elder son of (^liarlcs Kavan-
augli, Senior and Ann his wife, was married In Virginia to Eliz-
ahetli Woods.
They came to Madison County, Ky., prior to T7.S7, at least on
the 25th day of Sept. 1787, appears an order of the Madison County
Court (A p 62) granting to Archibald Woods and Thomas Shelton,
(borthers-in-law and the latter having married Elizabeth the widow";
letters of administration on the estate of Philemon Kavanaugh,
deceased, and John Miller, Hale Talbott, James French and Stejihen
Hancock were appointed appraisers, and on the same date Archibald
Woods, and Thomas Shelton were appointed guardians to William
(Woods) Kavanaugh, and Ann Kavanaugh, orphans of Philemon-
Kavanaugh, deceased.
Let it be noted here that Philemon Kavanaugh married Elizabeth
Woods, a sister to the said Archiliald Woods, and Archibajjl Woods
had married a sister to the said Thomas Shelton, and after Philemon
Kavanaugh's death, the said Thomas Shelton married Philemon
Kavanaugh's widow, the said Elizabeth. (See Fart H, Chap.
7, Section 12.) Philemon Kavanaugh died at leasr nine or more
years prior to the date of the death of his father. His children
are set forth in the coming sections:
Section 1. William Woods Kavanaugh. The sub.1ect of Chap-
ter 5.
Section 2. Ann Kavanaugh. The subjejct of Chapter 6.
Article 2 — As beforesaid, after the death of Philemon Kavanaugh,
his widow Elizabeth Woods Kavanaugh, married Thomas Shelton who
was a pioneer Baptist preacher, and a brother to Mourning Shelton,
the wife of Archibald Woods. (See Part H, Chap. 6, Sec. 12), and
children of William Shelton and Lucy Harris his wife. (See Part
HI. Chapter 3, Section 6.) The children of Thomas Shelton and
Elizabeth W^oods Kavanaugh his wife:
Section 1. Susan Shelton; married Thomas Reid, July 29, 1S06.
(See Fart II, Chapiter 21, Section 1.)
Section 2. Bet.sy Shelton; married Richard Moberley March 3,
1802. They came from Albemarle County, Va., and married in
Madison County, Ky., where they settled and made their home on
Muddy Creek, near the present village of Elliston, and where they
lived and died
Note; Rev. Edgar Woods in his history of Albemarle mentions
the names of the children of William Shelton, whose first wife was
Lucv Harris, as follows, towit; "William Harris Shelton, Mourning,
the wife of Archibald W' oods, Elizabeth the wife of Richard Moberley,
Dabnev Shelton, Sarah Shelton, Lucy Shelton, the wife of Elliot
Brown, Agnes Shelton, Weatherston Shelton and Thomas Shelton."
and further states that "the first three migrated to Kentucky." If
Rev. Edgar Woods is correct, in his statement then Elizabeth or
Betsy, the wife of Richard Moberley, was not a daughter of Thomas
Shelton. Attention is called to the fact, confirmed by the Court
records that the marriage of Betsy Shelton and Richard Moberley
took place in Madison County, Ky., March 3, 1802, and not in
61 n History and Genealogies
Albemarle, and also, to the fact that their only son, was named
Thomas Shelton Moberley. It does seem from all the circum-
stantial evidence and published statements heretofore made, that
she was a daughter of Thomas Shelton. Archibald Woods married
Mourning Shelton in 17 73, a daughter of William Shelton and Lucy
Harris, twenty nine years prior to the marriage of the said Betsy
and Richard Moberley.
The children of Betsy Shelton and Richard Moberley, were:
1. Samiramus Moberley; married Elder Allen Embry, a Baptist
preacher Feb. 13, 1824. Mrs. Embry died leaving issue, and Elder
Allen Embry married again Oct. 22, 1844, to Mrs. Nancy Dudley,
and again Sept. 27, 1S5S, to Mrs. Susannah Hume nee Miller, and
again to Miss Renfroe. (See Part I, Chapter 9.) The child-
ren of Samiramus Moberley and Elder Allen Embry, were:
1. Ann Elizabeth Embrv; married John F. Burnam April
28, 1841, issue:
1. Allen Embry Burnam; married Julia Burnam, of Bowl-
ing Green, Ky.
2. Richard M. Embry; mari'ied Elizabeth Hull of Fleming
County, Ky. Their children:
1. Samiramus Embry; married William Hull.
2. Susan Embry; married Mr. Rash of Fleming
County, Ky.
3. Thomas Embry.
4. Sarah Embry; married
3. Leonidas Embry; married Mrs. Nannie Embry nee Hood,
widow of his brother William, and had:
1. Richard Embry, a lawyer of California, Missouri.
4. William R. Embry; married Nannie Hood. Their children:
1. Irene Embry.
2. Ann Embry.
3. William Embry.
4. Allen Embry. And three other children, names not
furnished.
5. Lucilla Embry; married Francis M. Hampton Sept. 14,
1852. Their children:
1. Bettie Hampton; married Joseph Hedden, of Shelby-
ville, Ky. They now live in Mt. Sterling, Ky.
2. Franky Hampton.
6. Talton D. Embry; married firstly America Huls, and sec-
ondly a Jessamine County lady. He had a son of his first mar-
riage :
1. Allen Embry.
7. Dr. Gideon Embry: married Bettie Smith of Irvine, Ky.,
where their home is, and where Dr. Embry practices medicine,
issue:
1. Maude Embry.
8. Josephine Embry: married Abner Oldham. Their home
was for a number of years in Madison County; they finally
moved to Lexington, Ky., and Mr. Oldham has been a Justice
of the Peace there a number of years. (See Part VI, Chap. 29.)
2. Nancy Moberley; married Ambrose F. Dudley Sept. 11, 1827.
They lived and died in Madison County, Ky. Their children:
1. Mary E. Dudley; married Nathaniel Hart.
2. Ambrose J. Dudley; married Susan Gilbert, issue:
1. Gilbert Dudley; married
2. Lucv Dudlev; married David Doty. (See Chap. 11,
Sec. 1.)
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3. Bessie Dudley, teacher in Die Caldwell High Sdiool,
Richmond, Ky.
4. Gordon Dudley.
5. IT(>rndon Dudley.
(!. Clunks Dudley.
:;. Thomas P. Dudley; married Mary Gentry. He was killed
bv runaway of horse he was drivins;- attached to buRgv, issue:
1. Richard M. Dudley.
2. Ambrose J. Dudley.
3. Sallie Dudley: married Jonah Wagers.
4. William Dudley.
5. James Dudley.
4. Samira E. Dudley.
5. Rev. Richard 'SI. Dudley; married first B<>ttie Thompson,
of South Carolina, and second Miss Hinton of Bourbon County,
Kentucky. He was until his death. Chief Officer of the George-
town Baptist School, and a prominent minister of the Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Nancy Dudley; married the second time Elder Allen Embry,
October 22, 1844.
3. Thomas Shelton Moberley, was a practitioner of medicine,
and an extensive farmer, capitalist and large land holder. He mar-
ried Nancy Lipscomb March 5, 1844. They had a son:
1. Thomas Shelton Moberley, Jr., the noted handler, breeder
and raiser of short horn cattle of Madison County, his herd
winning the prize and wearing the blue string at the World's
Fair or Great Columbian Exposition, Chicago, where cattle
were shown from all parts of the world. He married Ida Brass-
field. Their children:
1. Geneva Moberley; died when approaching womanhood.
2. Neville Moberley; married Jean Amsden.
Section 3. Lucy Shelton; married Jonathan Estill July 25, 1798.
The Circuit Court records, (Clay vs Estill) deed book A, page 3 29,
June 1838, mentions Jonathan Estill's heirs, towit:
1. James Estill.
2. Benjamin Estill.
3. John Estill.
4. William Estill.
And other unknown heirs.
Note: Early marriages of members of the Shelton family in
Madison County, Ky., some of whom were children of Thomas Shel-
ton and Eliazbeth Woods Kavanaugh:
Shelton, George, married Elizabeth Miller Nov. 15, 179 5.
Shelton, Lucv — Jonathan Estill July 25, 1798.
Shelton, Elizabeth — Richard Moberley March 3, 1802.
Shelton, Susan — Thomas Reid July 29, 1806.
Shelton, Hannah — John H. Bray Dec. 24, 1807.
Shelton, Elizabeth — Edward Bray March 5, 1812.
Shelton, Pollv — Richard Bray Dec. 30, 1814.
Shelton, Polly — William Carr March 1, 1814.
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CHAPTER 5.
WILLIAM WOODS KAVANAUGH
Known as Big Bill Kavanaugh
(Named in Chapter 4, Section 1.)
Article 1. — William Woods Kavanaugh, known as Big Bill Kavan-
augh, a son of Philemon Kavanaugh and Elizabeth Woods his
wife, was bom in Culiieper County, Va., Nov. 9, 1776, and came
to Madison County, Ky., prior to 1787, for on the 25th day of
Sei>t. 1787, by an order of the >Iadison County Court, his step-
father, Thomas Shelton, and his uncle Archibald Woods, were
appointed guardians to him and his sister Ann, as well as admin-
istrattsrs of his father's estate.
How long at that time, he liad been in Kentucky, the writer does
not know. Information has been furnished by members of the family
that his father Philemon Kavanaugh, was killed by Indians on the
Wilderness Road, from Virginia to Kentucky.
In the will of Charles Kavanaugh, Sr., of Madison County, Ky.,
his grand-father referrence is made to the two claildren of his eldest
son Philemon, then deceased, giving to each five shillings. These
two children at the date of said will were about grown. He married
in Madison County, Ky., June 13, 1798, Eliabeth Miller, a daughter
of Colonel John Miller and Jane Dulaney liis wife. (See Part I,
Cliapter 14, Section 6.) They moved to Franklin County, Tenn.
He was drowned Dec. 14, 1814, while attempting to swim the
Tennessee River on horse-back, the stream at the time being much
swollen by heavy rains. His numerous descendants are in the
Counties of Madison and Garrard, Kentucky, Franklin and Lincoln
Counties, Tenn., and elsewhere. Their children:
Section 1. John Miller Kavanaugh;
born Dec. 31, 17 99, in Madison County,
^^>-~^^ Ky. He went to Tennessee. On the
tent.li day of Dec. IS 22, he was married
in Franklin County, Tenn., to Samiramus
Shelton Woods, daughter of William
Woods and Mary Harris his wife', (See
Part II, Chap. 10, Sec. 3, and Part 3,
Chap. 9,) she died Sept. 16, IS 41. Their
children:
1. Elizabeth Kavanaugh of Lin-
coln County, Tenn., she married Mr.
Turner, and lived in said
County. Their children:
1. James Henry Turner.
2. Sue Lou Turner.
3. Turner, a son.
2. William Kavanauugh.
3. Robert Kavanaugh.
4. Thomas Kavanaugh.
.5. Mourning Kavanaugh.
6. Margaret Kavanaugh.
7. Mary Jane Kavanaugh, the
G. Miller. (See Part I, Chap.
/^' ji**
JOHN MILLER KAVANAUGH
ond
Sec.
wife
10.)
of Major Thomas
sec-
14,
Section 2. Elizabeth Woods Kavanaugh, born July 14, 1801.
She married in Madison County, Ky., Aug. 6, 181 S, James Argo,
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and they settled on Paint Lick Creek, in Garrard County, Ky. Their
children:
1. Nancy Argo; married Dr. C. T. Spillnian.
2. Amelia Jane Argo; married .lames Adams.
0. Robert Argo, was twice married. His second wife was
Margaret Henderson. Their children:
1. William Argo; married Isabella ChenauM. (See Part VI,
Chap. 1 1. Section 4.)
2. John Argo, went to Colorado.
Section W. Philemon Kavanaiigh, born May 29, 1S03. He mar-
ried Margaret Palmer. Their children:
1. Dulaney Kavanaugh.
2. John Kavanaugh.
;;. Samlramus Kavanaugh.
4. Amelia Kavanaugh.
5. Sophia B. Kavanaugh.
Section 4. Amelia J. Kavanaugh, born June 2, 1805, she mar-
ried James Graham Denny, a prominent farmer of Lincoln County,
Ky. Their children:
1. William Kavanaugh Denny, formerly a citizen of Garrard
County, Ky., afterwards a merchant of Richmond, Ky. When he
left Richmond, went to a farm in Garrard County, near old Paint
Dick Church. He now makes his home in Virginia. [Died since
going to press.] He was twice married, his first wife was Miss
Moran, his second wife was Miss Kate Basket nee Smith. Had one
daughter by his first wife:
1. Lizzie Denny: married Filmore Arbuckle.
Had also one daughter by his second wife:
2. Willie May Denny; married Isaac Steinberger of Virginia.
Their children:
1. Sarah Van Meter Steinberger.
2. Steinberger.
3. Steinberger.
2. Alexander R. Dgnji^ married Pauline Lackey. Their home
was in Garrard County, Ky. Their children:
1. Mattie Denny; married James Duncan.
2. Sallie Denny; married Jesse Hocker, of Stanford, Ky.
3. Cabel Denny; married Ada Farra.
3. Archibald K. Denny; married first Belle Givens, and sec-
ondly Pattie Givens. His home was in Garrard County, Ky.
Children by his first wafe:
1. Richard Denny.
2. James Denny.
3. Logan Denny.
Child by his second wife:
4. Belle Denny.
4. James Denny: married Mary Beatty. They live in Garrard
County, Ky. Their children:
1. William K. Denny.
2. Alexander R. Denny.
3. Samuel Murrell Denny.
4. Marshall Kavanaugh Denny.
5. Kate Lee Denny.
5. Sallie Denny; married Dr. Bosley.
6. Lizzie Denny; married Finley Denny, of Kansas City, Mo.
7. Maggie Denny: married Isaac Pearson, of Harrodsburg, Ky.
Their children:
1. Amelia Pearson; married Mr. Cooper, of Lebanon,
Kentucky.
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2. Jack Pearson.
3. Clarence Pearson.
-1. Charles Pearson.
Amelia Denny; married Philip Cooper, of Lebanon,
Kv.
Section 5. Jane Miller Kavanaugh,
born Oct. 2 0, 1809. She married first.
General John Faulkner, of Garrard
County, Ky., and secondly, John W. Wal-
ker, a very prominent citizen of Garrard
County, Ky. Children of the first mar-
riage:
1. Margaret Faulkner; married Will-
iam White, of Madison County, Ky.,
she married secondly Rev. Robert J.
Breckinridge, and thirdly Rev. Robert
L. Breck. There were no issues of
the last two marriages. Children of
the first marriage:
1. John F. White; married Liz-
zie Field, daughter of Ezekiel H.
Field.
2. Jennie White; married John
Duncan Goodloe. (See Part II, Chap.
11, Section 6.)
JANE MILLER KAVANAUGH. 3. George D. White; married his
Wife of Capt. John K. Faulkner and cousiu Jennie Faulkner. (Sub Sec.
John W. Walker. 5^ belOW.)
2. Mary Faulkner; married William
Lusk. Their children:
1. George Lusk; married Georgia Miller.
2. Jennie Lusk; married Rev. Hervey MacDowell, live in Pass
Christian, Mississippi.
3. Faulkner Lusk.
4. William Lusk.
5. Eliza Lusk; married Lewis L. Walker.
3. Colonel John K. Faulkner, was a Colonel in the Federal
Army, in the Civil War. He married Elizabeth Bell. Their child-
ren :
1. Jennie Faulkner; married her cousin George D. White.
2. Pattie Faulkner; married James Engleman.
3. John K. Faulkner; died single.
4. Lizzie Faulkner; married George Denny, a farmer of Gai*-
rard County, Ky. Had no children.
Children of the second marriage of Mrs. Jane Miller Kavanaugh
Faulkner and John W. Walker:
5. W. Stejihen Walker, a well known and prominent citizen
of Garrard County, Ky. He married first Belle Denny and sec-
ondly Frances Terrell. Had one daughter by his first wife:
1. Lizzie Walker; dead; married Mr. Bowlin.
Children by his second wife:
2. John Walker.
3. Ed Walker; dead.
4. Toles Walker: married
5. Archibald Walker.
6. Margaret Walker.
7. Robert Walker.
8. Belle Walker; died singi
6. Ed H. Walker; married Lizzie Woods.
2 0, Section 3.) Their children:
Maud Moffett.
lie.
(See Part II, Chap.
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children:
1. Mary Walker.
2. Woods Walker; niarri(>d Sallie May.
3. Ed Walker; dead.
4. Jane Walker.
5. Mattie Walker.
6. Margaret Walker; married Luther Gibbs, issue;
1. Elizabeth Gibbs.
7. Wade H. Walker; married Florence Moran. Their
1. Br. Frank Walker.
2. Estille Walker.
8. Jennie Walker; married Rice McClain. Had one child:
1. Jennie McClain; married Givens Terrell.
9. Archibald Kavanaugh Walker; married first Miss Sabra
Owsley, daughter of Dr. John Owsley, of Lincoln County, Ky.,
and secondly, Susan Francis, daughter of Jo.sei h Francis. Child-
ren by his first wife;
i. Isabel Walker.
2. John Walker, served as
died since the war.
Walter Walker; married
Ed Walker.
5. Stephen Walker.
Chilren of the second marriage:
6. J. Wade Walker.
7. Thomas Walker.
8. Joseph Walker.
Section 6. Dulaney Miller Kavanaugh, born May 15, ISll, died
single.
a
soldier in the war with Spain,
and
o
o .
4.
Archibald
Woods Kava-
, was an in flu-
Section '
naugh, born July lo, 181:
ential citizen and substantial farmer of
Garrard County, Ky. He married Dorcas
Lackey, a daughter of William Lackey
and Miss Wilson his wife. Their child-
ren:
1. William Kavanaugh, was at one
time elected Clerk of the Garrard
Circuit Court, served one term. He
married Jemima Royston. Their
children:
1. John Kavanaugh; dead.
2. Jennie Kavanaugh.
2. Archibald Kavanaugh, a well lo
do farmer of Garrard County, Ky. He
married Eda Francis. Their children:
ARCHIBALD W. KAVANAUGH
1. Edna Kavanaugh.
2. Martha Kavanaugh.
3. Joe Kavanaugh.
4. William Kavanaugh.
5. Walker Kavanaugh.
6. Benjamin Hudson Kavanaugh.
Lizzie Kavanaugh; married John Lewis
Francis,
Ky., on
a farmer
his farm,
residing a mile and a half east of Richmond,
his father's old home. Their children;
1. Dorcas Francis, a school teacher, holding a first class
certificate.
2. Archibald Kavanaugh Francis.
3. J. Lewis Francis.
4. Amelia Kavanaugh,
Lewis Francis, unmarried.
now living with her sister ^Mrs. J.
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5. Mattie Kavanaugh; became the second wife of Daniel M.
Terrill, late a farmer of Madison County, Ky. (See Part V,
Chapter 12, Section 17.) She is now a widow living in Richmond,
Kentucky.
6. Susan Kavanaugh; married Benjamin F. Level, issue:
1. William Kavanaugh Level; married Minnie Arnold, issue:
1. William Kavanaugh Level.
2. Clay Level.
2. John Y. Level.
3. Dorcas K. Level.
4. Susan Frances Level.
5. Benjamin F. Level.
6. Archibald K. Level.
7. Dulaney Kavanaugh; died single.
William Woods Kavanaugh, named at the head of this Chapter,
was living in Franklin County, Tenn., June 15, 1811, as appears
from a power of attorney he executed to Robert Miller, his brother-
in-law, of record in the clerk's office of the Madison County Courr,
in deed book H, page 139. After his death his widow, Elizabeth
Miller Kavanaugh, married Thomas Kennedy Nov. 9, 1820.
CHAPTEK G.
ANN KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter 4, Section 2.)
Article 1. — Ann Kavanaugh, a daughter of Phih'nion Kavanaugh
and Elizaheth Woods his wife, came from Culpeper County,
Va., to Madison County, Ky., prior to the year 1787.
On the 2 5th day of Sept. 1787, her uncle Archibald Woods, and
her step-father Thomas Shelton, were appointed guardians for her
and her brohter, William Woods Kavanaugh, as well as adminis-
trators of her father's estate. Her grand-father Charles Kavanaugh.
Sr., of Madison County, Ky., in his will, gave the two children of
his eldest son Philemon, five shillings each, (being this subject
Ann, and her said brother.) In the order of Court appointing
guardians the wards are styled "Orphans of Philemon Kavanaugh,
deceased." On the 12th day of June 1794, in Madison County, Ky.,
she was married to Benjamin Estill. Their children:
Section 1. James Estill; married . Their children:
1. Horatio H. Estill.
2. William Kavanaugh Estill.
3. Isaac V. Estill.
4. Robert G. Estill.
5. James W. Estill.
6. Benjamin Estill.
7. Elizabeth A. Estill; married Philip Baldwin.
8. Tantha Estill; married Boone Davis.
9. Cornelia C. Estill; married Mr. Tunnel.
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10. KaclKiel W. Estill; married Robert Mullens. Tlu'ir childrfii:
1. Fannie M. Mullens.
2. Ardora A. .Mnllens.
3. Jemima E. Mullens.
4. Isaac Mullens.
5. Iceland :\lullens.
n. Fannie E. Estill: niarritul Mr. Cobb. Their children:
1. Mary V. Cobb.
2. Cora E. Cobb.
3. Fannie J. Cobb.
4. James A. Cobb.
5. Rhoda Cobb.
(;. B. Cobb.
12. Annetra B. Estill.
13. Sallie M. Estill.
Section 2. Susan Estill: married William 'rimb(Miake. Their
children:
1. John Timberlake.
2. James E. Timberlake.
3. Mary Timberlake: married Mr. Wright.
4. Annie Timberlake.
Section 3. Martha Estill; died childless.
Section 4. Philemon Kavanaugh Estill; married .
Section 5. Benjamin Estill; married died childless.
Section 6. Rachael Estill; married Richard Timberlake. Then-
children:
1. John Timb'prlake; married Mary A , and he died,
and his widow became the second wife of Peter W. Estill. (See
Section 9.) Children of John Timberlake and Mary A his
wife:
1. Lucy Timberlake.
2. Annie Timberlake.
3. Estill Timberlake.
2. Benjamin Timberlake.
3. Ellen Timberlake; married Mr. Younger.
Section 7. Jonathan P. Estill; married Judith Rogers. Had one
son:
1. Richard Estill: died at about the age of twenty years.
Section 8 Sarah Estill: married John McPherson. Their
children :
1. John W. McPherson, was a gallant soldier in General John
H. Morsan's command, of the Confederate Army, and was cap-
tured on Morgan's Ohio and Indiana raid in 1862, and imprisoned
at Camp Morton. Indiana. In removing the prisoners from said
prison to Camp Douglas, Illinois, John W. McPherson and Robert
D. Miller jumped from the train of cars and made their escai)e
together. (See Part T. Chap. 13, Sec. 2.) John W. McPerson
marri-^d Bettie Baldwin. (See Part VI, Chap. 10, Sec. 4.)
2. William Kavanaugh McPherson.
3. Sallie McPherson; married James Rice.
Section 9. Peter W. Estill; married first, Sarah Cochran Oct.
7, 1852, she died childless, and he married again Mary A. Timber-
lake, widow of John Timberlake, son of Richard Timberlake and
Rachael Estill his wife. (See Section 6.)
Section 10. Wallace Estill; married Had one son:
1. Wallace Estill; married Their children:
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1. Robert W. Estill.
2. Ben D. Estill; married Julietta Their children;
1. Clarence Estill.
2. Alice Estill.
:3. Laura Estill.
CHAPTER 7.
MARY KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 2.)
Aitiele 1. — Mary Kavanaugh, a daui>;hter of Charles Kavanaus>h,
seiiit)r and Ann his wife, canu' from Culpeper County, Va., to
Madison County. On tlie first day of September, 1787, she was
married to Joseph Ellison.
Mr. Ellison was born Jan. 11, 1758, and died May 7, 1830. She
was a legatee of her father's will, and she and her husband on the
23rd day of Oct. 1797, joined with the other heirs in the deeds
conveying to the Yanceys lands in Culpeper County. Mr. Ellison
and his wife lived and died in Madison County, Ky. His will bears
date Dec. 4, 1814, and was witnessed by Christopher Harris and
Harvey Beatty. He owned considerable land and a number of negro
slaves. In his will he made provision for his wife Mary, and his two
children and their husbands. Their children:
Section 1. Nancy Ellison, born Sept. 5, 1788, died Dec. 6,
183 7. She married Nicholas Hocker, who was born Jan. 11, 17 82,
and died Dec. 6, 18 54. They were members of Viney Fork Baptist
Church. Nicholas Hocker in his day, was one of the most substan-
tial citizens and farmers of Madison County, their children:
1. Joseph Ellison Hocker, born Api^il 23, 1805, moved to
Seneca, Kansas. On the fifth day of Dec. 1831, he married Elzira
Brassfield, daughter of James E. Brassfield and Tabitha Moberley
his wife; she died, and on the fifth day of Jan. 183 2, he married
the second time His children, viz;
1. Ann Maria Hocker; married Joseph Lipscomb Oct. 7,
1853. Their home was in Los Angeles, California.
2. Mildred Hocker, home Los Angeles, California.
3. Mary Hocker; married Mr. Williams; home Dever,
Colorada.
4. Clara Hocker.
5. George Hocker.
6. Nicholas Hocker; home was in Arizona.
7. James Hocker.
2. Alfred Hocker, born Feb. 16, 1807; died Sept. 15, 1808.
3. Elzira Hocker, born May 28, 1809; died July 24, 1852.
She married George W. Broaddus, a Baptist preacher Dec. 11,
1828, issue:
1. Henry Clay Broaddus; married first Elizabeth Bush, and
second Mrs. Nancy Tribble, issue of first marriage:
1. George W. Broaddus; died when a school boy.
2. Pleasant Bush Broaddus; married Hallie Simmons, no
II is/on/ fiiiiJ (Iciii'iiJoijirs 625
issue. Elected by Democrats, and now sheriff of Madison
County, Kentucky.
3. Hynian G. Broaddus; died young.
4. .Jennie l^roaddu.s; married Presley F. Stillin^s.
5. Elvira Broaddus; married Christ o|)her Harris Park.
(See Pari 111, (Muip. :;4, Sec. 2, and I'ail VI, ('hap. 31,
Sec. 1.)
G. Bessie Broaddus; married .John T. Embry. (See Part
1. Chap. 9, Section :',.)
7. Cora I^ee Broaddus; married Thomas M. Wells.
2. Mary A. Broaddus; married Lewis C. Haggard Sept. 6,
1S55, issue:
1. Powhatan Haggard.
2. Walter Haggard.
3. Dixie Haggard.
4. George Haggard.
5. .Joseph Haggard.
3. James Broaddus; died.
4. 'Mildred Broaddus; married William F. Berry, issue:
1. Clay Berry.
5. Martha Broaddus; married first Thomas Burgess, and
second Isaac Newton Hill, issue of second marriage:
1. Pattie Hill.
6. William Andrew Broaddus: married Cassie Woods. Had
one child, died in infancy, and they are both dead.
7. Thomas Miller Broaddus, author of "Broaddus Complete
Family Record." He married Alice Dejarnatt. They live in
Shawnee, Oklahoma. Mr. Broaddus has been clerk of the Court
there for a number of years, issue:
1. Clay Broaddus.
2. Nicholas Broaddus.
4. George W. Hocker, born June 19, 1811; died April 4, 1830.
5 James Hocker, born Nov. 22, 1813; died June 18, 1814.
6. James D. Hocker, born Sept. 1, 181.5; died April IS, 1840.
7 Nicholas Hocker, born March 5, 1818; died July 31, 1843.
8. William K. Hocker, born June 5, 1820; died Mrach 2 8,
1897. He married first Miss Sallie Feris, second Virginia Brown,
daughter of Ira Benajah Brown and Frances Jarman Mullins Nov.
5, 1846. (See Part VIII, Chap. 14, Section 3.) He married the
third time Irene Faris. Issue of first marriage:
1. Ellen Hocker; died young.
Issue of second marriage to Miss Brown:
1. Fannie Hocker; married Samuel Shanks, a wealthy citizen
of Lincoln County, Ky., issue:
1. Ella Shanks; married Thomas Rice.
2. William Hocker Shanks; married Lena Baldwin. (See
Part VI, Chap. 10, Sec. 4, and Part VIII, Chap. 14.)
3. Frances Shanks; married William Tate.
2. Nicholas Hocker; died of small pox in 186 — .
3. Marv Brown Hocker; married Samuel Calhoun Roan of
Mississippi. Had four or five children, all died in infancy, and
she died, and Mr. Roan manned again. _
4. Nannie Hocker; married Lewis Simpson, a stirring busi-
ness man, now at Waco, Texas, connected with the large lumber
firm of William Cameron and Co. Since going to press they
have moved to Quannah, Texas, running a large lumber estab-
lishment. Issue:
1. Lewis Simpson.
2. Nannette Simpson.
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3. Lucy Simpson.
4. Miss Willie Simpson.
5. Lucy Hocker; married Dr. Powhatan Trueheart, a noted
physician of Sterling, Kansas, issue:
1. Marion Trueheart, a practicing physician, now in part-
nership with his father at Sterling, Kansas.
2. Virginia Trueheart.
6. Jennie (Virginia) Hocker; married Charles Beckett, a
stockman of Kansas City, Mo., and has a ranch in Texas, issue:
1. Harry Beckett, attorney at law.
2. Frances Beckett.
7. Miss Willie Kavanaugh Hocker, lives at Wabasecka, Ark.,
a highly educated and accomplished lady.
9. Martha Ann Hocker, born Aug. 28, 1822; married William
Lackey, a substantial citizen of Lincoln County, both highly res-
pected and regarded; died at Stanford, Ky., issue:
1. Samuel E. Lackey; married Susan Alexander, and lives at
Gallatin, Tenn. (See Fart I, Chap. 14, Sec. 10-6-a.)
2. Nicholas Hocker Lackey; died a bachelor.
10. Mary Jane Hocker, born Feb. 21, 1825; died Jan. 25,' 1905.
She married Colonel Thomas Woods Miller June 1, 1841. (See
Part I, Chap. 12.)
11. Robert Harris Hocker, born Sept. 8, 1827; died Oct. 19,
1843.
12. Jaei Woods Hocker, born Feb. 27, 1831; married first Joel
Gentry, and second Richard Gentry, brother to her first husband.
(See Part L Chap. 14, Sec. 2.) Lssue of first marriage:
1. Nicholas Hocker Gentry of Sedalia Mo.
2. Ella Gentry; married Mr. Morrison. They live in Denver,
Colorado.
Issue of the second marriage:
3. Mary Gentry; married Mr. Walburn, of New York City.
4. Richard Gentry, now dead, but he left three children.
5. Nannie Gentry; married Mr. Estill, of Sedalia, Mo.
Jael Woods Hocker, the wife of Joel Gentry and the widow of his
brother Richard Gentry, is still living, she resides in Sedalia, Mo.,
on South Broadway. (See Part I, Chap. 14, Section 2-3.)
Section 2. Jael Ellison, born September 14, 1795; married
Robert Harris. For further particulars see Part III, Chap. 17.
CHAPTEE 8.
WILLIAM KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 3.)
Article 1. — ^AVilliam Kavaiumgh, a son of Charles Kavanaiish, Sr.,
and Ann — — his wife, was horn in Cnlpepi'r Connty, Va.
He married Hannah Woods, a daughter of William Woods and
Susannah Wallace his wife. (See Part II, Chap. 6, Sec. 11, and
Part IV, Chap. 2, Sec. 2.) They came to Madison County, Ky., some
time prior to 17 87. William Kavanaugh was the trusted and well
beloved son who went with a power of attorney from his father to
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Yancey's. He was a legatee of his father's will, and one of the
executors thereof, and he and his wife llaiiiiali joined in the deeds
in 179 7 to the Yanceys.
Octol)er 5, 1790, he was reconiiuendcd as a Lieutenant of militia
and qualified as such Nov. 2, 1790. June 7, 1791, qualified as
Captain of militia. In deed book C, page 346, is recorded a bond for
title to 100 acres of land from Michael Wallace to him, dated March
3, 1795, reciting that said Kavanaugh had raised a cabin on said
land. On the Ml day of August IS 1,5, by deed (L ])age 7S) he con-
veyed this bond to his son William Kavanaugh Jr., the title to which
land was afterwards perfected in his son.
There is found (D page 102) April 7, 1791, a deed from John
Reid to Archibald Woods and William Kavanaugh, to 4 (to acres of
land on Muddy Creek being a pre-emption to include his mill seat and
improvements, and (E page 396) Jan. 4, 1803, a deed from Thomas
Mosely of Montgomery County, Ky., attorney in fact for John Guer-
ant of Buckingham County, Va., to William Kavanaugh of Madi-
son County, Ky., to 1000 acres of land on the head branch of Rock-
castle. Sept. 15, 1817, he conveyed to his son-in-law Andrew Bris-
coe, (M page 143) 158 i^ acres of land on Muddy Creek.
He died in 1829, for his will dated March 15, 1823, was pro-
bated November 2, 182 9, and recorded (E page 21) in Which he
appointed his son Charles Kavanaugh and William Goodloe execu-
tors thereof — Goodloe did not qualify and Charles Kavanaugh quali-
fied and acted as sole executor. Therein he sets free certain negro
slaves, and gave certain negroes land on Owsly's Fork. His wife
Hannah having died and he having again, towit: on the 21, day of
Sept. 1815 married Mrs. Ruth Booten. No issue however by this
marriage, he in his will made bequests to his wife, Ruth, and special
bequests to his son, Archibald and to two grand-children, a son and
a daughter of his son, Nicholas Kavanaugh, deceased, and his daugh-
ter Susannah Duncan. His other property he directed to be divided
equally between his children named in the will. His son AVilliam
was not mentioned in the will, but testator many years before had
deeded to said son the bond on Michael Wallace for the hundred
acres of land.
In April 1784, William Kavanaugh, senior, was one of a party
of scouts composed besides himself of Samuel Estill, Harris Massie,
John Woods, Nicholas Proctor, John Mitchell, William .McCreary,
Azariah Martin and others, who left Estill's Station in pursuit of
an Indian camp near the mouth of Station Camp Creek, and passed
the Little Picture Lick, at or near the Bue Banks, where the Indians
had blazed trees and painted pictures on the blazes with black and
red ])aint.
The second wife of William Kavanaugh, senior, .Mrs. Ruth
Booten, was the widow of Favis Booten, and a daughter of Sam-
uel Estill, and her daughter Mary Ann Booten, had married Thomas
Harris, a son of Christopher Harris and Elizabeth drubbs his wife,
(See Part III, Chap. 12, Sec. 2,) and after Thomas Harris died, his
widow Mary Ann, married Joel Embry, and among her Embry
children "^^as a son Thomas Harris Embry, named for her first
husband, but this son was not a blood relative of her first husband.
William Kavanaugh's five sons, Philemon, William, Nicholas,
Archibald and Charles, all served as soldiers in the war of 1812.
There were no issues of the second marriage.
The children of William Kavanaugh senior, and Hannah Woods
his wife were: (It is not claimed thev are set forth in the order of
birth.)
Section 1. Susannah Kavanaugh; married Isaac Duncan Sept.
-■21. 1795. The subject of Chapter 9.
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Section 2. Annie Kavanaugh; married Andrew Briscoe, Sept.
25, 1796. The subject of Cliapter 10. (See Part IV, Chap. IS, Sec.
2.)
Section 3. Polly Kavanaugh; married Hezekiah Oldham, Oct.
7, 1813. For further account see Fart VI, Chapter 16.
Section 4. Sallie Kavanaugh; married ? Charles English. They
went to Missouri.
Section 5. Philemon Kavanaugh; married Patsey Gilbert, a
daughter of Samuel Gilbert. The subject of Chapter 16.
Section 6. Charles Kavanaugh; married Peggy Warren, a
daughter of the old pioneer Thomas Warren, July 3, 1817. The sub-
ject of Chapter 11.
Section 7. Archibald Kavanaugh; married first Miss Baxter,
and secondly Miss Winchester. He settled in Lexington, Mo. He
was a soldier in the war of 1812. He raised a large family of
children, among them were:
1. Colonel Charles Baxter Kavanaugh. Held the rank of Colo-
nel in the United States Army. He went as a soldier with Done-
tihen to California. His home was in Lexington, Mo.
2. A son; died at Santafe, New Mexico.
3. Fhinis Ewing Kavanaugh, of Lexington, Mo.
4. ? Hannah Kavanaugh; married Benancy Cox, March 19,
1833.
Section 8. Nicholas Kavanaugh; married Jane Wallace, a
daughter of Michael Wallace, and Jane Bratton his wife, Jan. 12,
1817. (See Part IV, Chap. 7, Section 2.) The subject of Chapter 12.
Section 9. William Kavanaugh. He was not mentioned in the
will of his father, but owned and occupied one hundred acres of land,
near Richmond, Ky., which his father on August 31, 1815, (L
page 79) gave and conveyed to him, or rather gave him a bond for
a title thereto, of Michael Wallace, which was afterwards perfected
in said son, William Kavanaugh, Jr. He married Betsy Freeman,
and moved to Anderson County, Ky., a number of years prior to the
year 1832. On the 3rd of Feb. 1832, he and his wife Betsy, then
living in Anderson County, conveyed said land to Edmund L. Shack-
elford. (Deed book — page 234). Their children were:
1. Ann Maria Kavanaugh; married William Whittington, for-
merly the husband of her deceased sister Susan Adela. Their
children:
1. Paul Whittington; died in infancy.
2. Silas Whittington; died in infancy.
3. Ann Adela Whittington; died in infancy.
2. Hon. George W. Kavanaugh. Formerly was Judge of the
Anderson County Court. He represented Anderson County in the
State Legislature in the years 1843 and 1850. He was a very
popular and intiuencial citizen of the County. He married Miss
Russel Wills. Their children:
1. Caroline Kavanaugh; died unmarried.
2. Elizabeth Kavanaugh; married George Phillips of Leban-
on, Ky. S'he is now a widow and lives in New York City, and
has one grown son:
1. Roy Phillips.
3. George Breckinridge Kavanaugh; died in early manhood,
unmarried.
4. Russel Kavanaugh; died unmarried.
5. John Anderson Kavanaugh; married • He had
no children.
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3. Susnn Adela Kavanaugh: mairit'd William Whitting-ton.
Their children:
1. Mary Adela Whittinsf on, late of Daughter's College,
Harrodshuri?, Ky. She was one of the best educators, and
most ent(>llectual of her time. After she graduated s'he langht
scliool all the remainder of her life, dying at the age of forty
years past. Her remains were buried at Harrodsburg, and a
monument erected by her pupils -marks her grave. She was of
the best product of the Kavanaugh family.
4. Araminta Kavanaugh; died young.
5. Charles Nicholas Kavanaugh; married I^ucy Erwin Lillard.
Their children;
1. Mary Kavanaugh; died in infancy.
2. Aileen Kavanaugh; married Dr. J. W. Gilbert, of Law-
renceburg, Ky. Their children:
1. Emma Gilbert.
2. William Kavanaugh Gilbert; died at the age of six-
teen years.
?,. Dr. .Tohn Whittington Gilbert.
4. George Hubbard Gilbert.
5. Roberts Gilbert; died in infancy.
6. James Freeman Gilbert.
3. Dr. Charles William Kavanaugh; married Susan Mary
Mulllns. Their children:
1. Charles Nicholas Kavanaugh.
2. A child; died in infancy.
3. A child; died in infancy.
Mrs. Kavanaug'h died and Dr. Charles William Kavanaugh,
married the second time Rhoda Caldwell. Their children:
4. Aileen Gilbert Kavanaugh.
5. Lucy Emrin Kavanaugh.
6. Dandrige Whitfield Kavanaugh; married Harriet Taylor.
Their children:
1. Mary Edna Kavanaugh; died in infancy.
2. Ann Elizabeth Kavanaugh; died in infancy.
3. Dandrige Whitfield Kavanaugh; died unmarried.
7. Hubbard Hines Kavanaugh; died in infancy.
8. Thomas Archibald Kavanaugh; died leaving no children.
CHAPTEE 9.
SUSAN KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter S, Section 1.)
Article 1. — Susan Kavanaugh, a daughter of AVilliani Kavanaugh
and Hannali AVood his wifv, came with her i)arents from Cul-
IX'per County, Va., to Madison County, Ky., prior to 1784.
On the 2 4th day of Sept. 1795, she married Isaac Duncan.
(See The Duncan Family Chapter 18). They settled in Madison
County, and raised a number of children:
Section 1. Philemon Duncan.
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Section 2. Browning Duncan.
Section 3. William Duncan, born in 'Madson County, Ky., Nov.
24, 1799. He married Catherine Hume. She was born March 7,
1798, she died Feb. 17, 1840. William Duncan married second Betsy
Hume, sister to his first wife. His second wife had no children:
Children of the first marriage:
1. G-eorge Hume Duncan; miarried Matilda Boyd, June 28,
1855, now owns and lives on the original Williams Kavanaugh
farm on Muddy Creek. Their children:
1. William Duncan; married Susan Taylor.
2. June Duncan; married Mrs. Myrty Duncian, widow of his
brother Harry.
3. John Duncan.
4. Lizzie Duncan; married William Terrill. (See Part V,
Chapter 12, Section 17.)
5. Harry Duncan; married Myrty Tipton. He died and his
widow married his brother June Duncan.
6. Hugh Duncan; married Juliet Chambers. ■ (See Part VI,
Chapter 11,- Section 11.)
2. Archibald Kavanaugh Duncan, born April 24, 1835; died
March 29, 1890. He married Mary Park, daug-hter of Elder John
M. Park and Patsev Oldham his wife, who was born Feb 16,
1840. (See Part VI, Chap. 31, Sec. 1.) Their children:
1. Brutus Kavanaugh Duncan, born April 8, 1860; married
Laura Oldham, daughter of Thomas H. Oldham and Nancy
Smith his wife. (See Part VI, Chap. 31, Sec. 1, and Chap. 27,
Section 6.) Their children:
1. Chenault Kavanaugh Duncan, born April 6, 1886.
2. Helen Ellis Duncan, born April 13, 1884.
3. Charles Duncan, born Feb. 1, 1896.
4. Archibald Kavanaugh Duncan, born April 24, 18 — .
2. iMarv Mills Duncan, born March 31, 1865; married
Thomas Chenault. (See Part VI, Chap. 31, Sec. 1, and Part
V, Chap. 13, Section 9.) Their children:
1. Archibald Cravens Chenault.
2. David Waller Chenault.
3. William Kavanaugh Duncan; died an old bachelor.
4. Susan Catherine Duncan; married her cousin Charles Kava-
naugh Oldham. (See Part VI, Chap. 2 8.)
5. Caroline Duncan; married Shelton Harris. (See Part III,
Chapter 14, Section 1.) Had one child that died in infancy.
CHAPTEE 10.
ANNIE KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter 8, Section 2.)
Article 1. — Annie Kavanangh, a daughter of William Kavanaugh
and Hannah AVodds his wife, came from Culpeper County, Va.,
to ]\Iadis<>n County. Kv., and on the 25th day of Feb. 1790, she
married Andrew Briscoe, a son of Captain William Briscoe,
and Klizaheth AVallace his wife. (See Part IV, Chap. 18, Sec. 2.)
The said Andrew Briscoe, was a legatee of his father's will, of
record in the Clerk's office of the Madison County Court. On the
15th day of Sept. 1817, was the owner of and living on land on
Muddy Creek, adjoining Colonel Barbee Collins, etc., see deed from
his father-in-law William Kavanaugh, M. page 143. He went to
Lexington, Mo., with his family.
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(MiAr'i'i-:i; ii.
CHARLES KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter S, Section Cj.)
Artie!*' 1. — ("Iiarles Ivavaiiau^h, a son of AVillani Kavaiiaii^li and
Hannah Woods his wife, was born on the — day of 17 — .
He owned and occupied valuable property near Richmond, Ky.,
where he lived: was an extensive farmer, owned a number of negro
slaves, handled blooded horses, such as the noted Gray Eagle stock,
at one time regarded as the best. He was exceedingly energetic
and nervy. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. He was married
to Peggy Warren, Jan. 3, 1817, and to them were born a number of
children and his wife died and he lived a widower a great many years
and died about the close of the civil war in 186 — , was an ardent
democrat, and strong out spoken southern sympathizer. Their
children are named in the coming sections:
Section 1. Hannah Ann Kavanaugh; married Volney Doty the
2nd day of Sept. 1841, to whom were born:
1. Charles Kavanaugh Doty, was a soldier in the Confederate
States Army of the Civil War of 18 62, in General John H. Mor-
gan's command. He married Mrs. Susan Sparks nee Turley, issue:
1. Mary Doty; married Jesse Tudor.
2. Edgar Doty.
2. Boyle Doty, was a Confederate soldier in General John H.
Morgan's command, and was captured on the famous Ohio raid,
and imprisoned at Camp Chase, and removed to Camp Douglas,
where he was confined for eighteen months. He died in Madison
County in 19 — a bachelor.
3. Taylor Doty. Lives near Fort Worth, Texas. Has never
married.
4 Azariah Doty, was killed in a combat in Richmond, Ky.,
after the close of the Civil W'ar, in 1867-8, between Harris, Kava-
naugh, etc., on one side and Paris, etc., on the other.
5. Maggie Doty: died when a young lady.
6. John Doty, born in Madison County, Ky., Nov. 25, 1852.
He married Margaret Oldham, a daughter of William Kavanaugh
Oldham and Jacintha Catherine Brown his wife, the 16th day of
December 1884. (See Part VI, Chap. 22.) He owns valuable
property in Richmond, Ky., and a good farm near the town. He
moved to town some years since to educate his children, the issues
of the marriage are:
1. William Kavanaugh Doty, born Saturday Jan. 30, 1886,
at 11 o'clock a. m.
2. John Doty, born Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m.
3. Eagle Doty, born Wednesday Jan. 8, 1890, at 3 o'clock a.
m.
4. Mary Doty, born Oct. 30, 1891, at 6.30 o'clock a. m.
5. Hezekiah Doty, born Oct. 10, 1893.
6. A daughter, born Sept. 21, 1894, lived only a short period.
7. Oldham Doty, born Jan. 10, 1899.
8. Margaret Doty, born Sunday, Sept. 21, 1902.
7. Volney Doty, born 185 — ; married Nannie Kavanaugh, a
daughter of his uncle Archibald W\ Kavanaugh and Sarah Maupin
his wife. (See Section 3.) Many years ago, they moved to Texas,
and they live not a great distance from Fort Worth. To them
were born:
1. Maggie Doty; married Ernest Rout.
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2. Sallie Doty.
3. Eunice Do'ty.
4. Lizzie Doty.
5. Lena Doty.
6. Virgie Doty.
7. Volney J. Doty
8. Archibald Kavanaugh Doty, born in Madison County, Ky.,
in 185 — . He married Elizabeth Francis, a daughter of John W.
Francis and Susan his wife, to whom were born:
1. Susan Doty.
2. Russel Doty.
3. Archibald Doty.
4. Geneva Doty.
9. David C. Doty, was born in Madison County, Ky., 18 — . He
married Lucy Dudley, a daughter of Ambrose .J. Dudley and
Susan Gilbert his wife. He was elected a magistrate of the
County, and whilst such, was assassinated in the night time at
his own barn, by a gang of negro thieves and desperadoes — only
one of the gang paying the penalty on the gallows at Richmond
under a judgment of the Circuit Court of the County. (See Chap.
4, Section 2.) He left these children:
1. Gordon Doty.
2. Dudley Doty, a daughter.
10. Robert E. Lee Doty; married Arie Lackey, they live now
in Madison County, Ky., near Richmond. (See Part I, Chap.
14, Section 11.) To them has been born:
1. Robert Doty.
2. Hannah Doty.
3. Emma Doty.
4. Elizabeth Doty.
5. Malcom Doty.
11. Thoams J. Doty, twin to Elizabeth Doty; married first Mary
Kavanaugh, a daughter of Archibald W. Kavanaugh, and Sarah
Maupin his wife. (See Section 3-3.) To whom were born:
1. Lizzie Doty.
2. Archibald Doty; died at six months of age.
Thomas .J. Doty's wife died and he married her sister Ophelia
Kavanaugh. (See Sec. 3-4.) No issue. Both of his wives were his first
cousins. He lives in the Indian Territory.
12. Elizabeth Doty, twin to Thomas J., died young.
Section 2. Susan Kavanaugli; died young.
Section 3. Archibald Woods Kavanaugh, was born in Madison
Countv, Kv., and was a soldier in the army of the Confederate
states,' in the Civil War of 1862. After the war, in the fight at
Richmond, in whic/h his Nephew Azariah Doty, was killed, he received
a severe wound. He married Sarah Maupin, a daughter of Daniel
C. Maupin and Nancy Walker his wife, (See Part V, Chap. 12, Sec.
16-4), and he was for a number of years a popular and highly res-
pected citizen of Madison County, Ky., where most of his children
were born, but for a number of years he has lived in the we.st in
the State of Kansas, Post Office Vinton, now living there, and is
upwards of 7 8 years of age. The following children were born to
him and his wife:
1. Nannie Kavanaugh; married Volney J. Doty, her first cousin.
(See Section 1-7.)
2. Maggie Kavanaugli; married Ben Lesert, to whom were
born:
1. Willie Lessert.
2. Wade Lessert.
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3. Susie Lessert.
4. Fay Lessert.
5. Clemmie Lessert.
6. Harry Lessert.
7. Lessert.
They live in Indian Territory.
?,. Mary Kavanaugh; married Thomas .1. Doty, ht:r first cousin,
to whom were born: (See Section 1-11.)
1. Lizzie Doty.
2. Archibald Doty.
4. Ophelia Kavanaugli; married and became the second wife
of her cousin Thomas J. Doty, formerly the husband of her sister
Mary. (See Section 1-11). No issue.
5. Jennie Kavanaugli; married Samuel Waldschmidt, to wliom
were born :
1. Sallie Waldschmidt.
2. Bena Waldschmidt.
3. Margaret Waldschmidt.
4. Frank AValdschmidt.
They live in Kansas.
6. Charles Kavanaugli: married Dana Stagnor, issue:
1. Archibald Kavanaugli.
2. Anne Kavanaugh.
7. William Kavanaugli: married Dana Kavanaugh, the widow
of his brother Charles, no issue. They live in Kansas.
8. John Kavanaugh.
Section 4. Humphrey Kavanaugh, was born in Madison County,
Ky. He never married. After the close of the Civil war, he was
severely wounded in the fight in the town of Richmond, in which his
Nephew Azariah Doty was killed, and was moved to the house of
James Shaw, Sr., on his father's land, and one night whilst sitting
propped u]) in bed near and in front of a window to his room, a
fatal shot fired through the window by an unknown assassin ended
his life. He was a soldier in the Mexican War.
CHAPTEK 12.
NICHOLAS KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter S, Section 8.)
Article 1. — Nichdlas Kavanaugh, a son of William Kavaiiaug;h and
Hannah Wo«k1s his wife, was born in Madison County, Ky.
On the 12th day of Jan. 1817, he married Jane Wallace, a
daughter of Michael Wallace and Jane Brat ton his wife, (see Part
IV, Chap. 7, Sec. 2,) and went to Missouri. He was on an occasion
captured by the Indians and held captive some lime, and made run
the gauntlet, which he did, and knocked some of the savages down,
and secured his liberty. He died and his widow married again Mr.
Canole. Nicholas Kavanaugh was a soldier in tlie war of 1812. On
the 18th day of March 1817, (M page 85) he and his wife Jane,
conveyed to William Kavanaugh the interest of his wife in the lands
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of her deceased father, Michael Wallace, lying in or adjacent to the
town of Richmond, Ky. Their ho^me was in Lone Jack, Jacl<;son
County, Mo. When his father died in 1829, Nicholas Kavanaugh,
was dead, but how long he had been dead, no evidence is at hand,
he left a son, and a daughter, v/ho were made special bequests by
their grand-father William Kavanaugh, in his will, but he failed to
set forth in the will the names of these two grand-children. The
name of the son was probably:
Section 1. Malcolm Kavanaugh.
The son mentioned in William Kavanaugh's will, supposed.
Section 2. Miss Kavanaugh, a daughter mentioned in
Wililam Kavanaugh's will.
The Hannah Kavanaug^h who married Benancy Cox, March 9,
183 3, was probably the daughter of Nicholas Kavanaugh.
We have been unable to gather any data concerning these two
children of Nicholas Kavanaugh and Jane Wallace his wife.
CHAPTER 13.
CHARLES KAVANAUGH, Jr.
f Named in Chapter 3, Section 4.)
Article 1. — Chai'les Kavanaugh, Jr., a son of Cliares Kavanaugh Sr.,
and Ann his wife, was born in Ciilpeper County, Va.
As early as or prior to 17 87, being then a grown man, he came
from the place of his birth to Madison County, Ky. In the first
Order Book (A) of the Madison County Court, at the date Feb. 27,
178 7, appears this entry:
"On motion of Charles Kavanaugh, Jr., it is ordered that his
ear mark towit: A crop in the right, and a hole in the left ear, be
recorded." October 6, 1789, he "produced his commission and
qualified as Captain of militia. Oct. 2, 1792, he was authorized to
celebrate the rites of matrimony being in regular communion with
the Methodist Church. His wife was named Frances, for he joined
as one of the grantors in the deeds to the Yanceys of Culpeper
County, Va., as one of the legatees of his father's will in 1797, in
which deeds his wife's name appears to be Prances, and other deeds
show that her name was Frances, and he evidently married before
immigrating to Kentucky.
Jt seems from Court records, that this Charles Kavanaugh, Jr.,
his uncle Williams Kavanaugh, and his cousin Charles Kavanaugh,
a son of said Williams went from Madison County, Ky., to Tennessee,
prior to 1804, for it is found of record that the two latter acknowl-
edged deeds as early as 1804, in Smith County, Tenn., to lands in
Madison County, Ky. If he had any children, they are unknown
to the writer at tbis time. Charles Kavanaugh, Jr., and Frances
his wife were residents of Rutherford County, Tenn., Sept. 15, 1815.
See deed to James McMullin (L page 18).
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CHAPTER 14.
JAEL KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Cliapter o, Section 5.)
Article 1. — fTael Ka\aiiaiiah, a (lauj;liter of (jharlos Kavaiiaiigli, Sr.,
and Ann his \vif<', was born in ('uliH'i>rr County, Va., she
came to ^Madison County, Ivy.
She married Peter Woods, a son of William Woods and Susan-
nah Wallace his wife. (See Part II, Chap. 6, Sec. 3, and Part IV,
Chaptr 2, Section 2.) Peter Woods was a noted pioneer Baptist
preacher. They remained some time in Madison County, Ky., where
he did much preaching of the gospel, and solemnized very many
marital rites. He moved to Tennessee, thence to Boone County,
Mo., and they spent their remaining days in Missouri. He died in
Cooper County in 1825.
It is said that he raised a large family, but at this time the
writer is unable to give the names of his children. His wife Jael,
was a egatee of her father's will and she and her husband in 1797,
joined in the deeds to the Yancey's of Culpeper County, Va.
CHAPTER 15.
SARAH ANN KAVANAUGH.
Named in Chapter 3, Section 6.)
Article 1. — Sarah Ann Kavanaufth, a dangliter of Charles Kavanaugh
Sr., and Ann his wife, came from Culpeper County, Va.,
to Kentucky with her parents and her husband, James Milli^
Moore, who she marriew England, and who moved and
settled in Virginia, and Miss Johnson his wife, Mr. Harrison and two
brothers who came with him to Virginia each lived to be very old.
In the Madison County Deed Book D, page 71, a deed dated
August 2, 179 6, from Williams Kavanaugh and Mary his wife to
Charles Kavanaugh, to 88 acres of land on Muddy Creek is recorded,
and in the same book page 141, a deed from the same grantors to
Jesse Morrice to 50 acres of land on Muddy Creek, being part, of
the tract on which the grantors then lived. On Jan. 13, 1802,
Williams Kavanaugh and Mary his wife had moved to Tennessee,
and were residents of Smith County, in said State. See deed to Josh-
ua Townsend, E. page 398.
The above subject was a minister of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, but from Bishop Kavanaugh's account left that society and
joined another society, and as the Bishop has given a lucid account
of him, it is unnecessary here to attempt to say more, except to name
such of his children as we are able: (See Chap. 1, Item 5.) Among
his children were:
Section 1. Rev. Charles Kavanaugh came from Culpeper
County Va., to what was afterwards Madison County, Ky., and on
March 5, 1795, was authorized by the County Court to solemnize the
rites of marriage, and his uncle Charles and cousin Charles Jr., had
been granted similar licenses. He was in Smith County, Tennessee,
;\Iay 30, 1804, (see deed to Joseph Proctor, E page 725,) and
Williams Kavanaugh, Sr., resided at that time in the same Couny.
In making the deed aforesaid it does not appear that this Charles
Kavanaugh, had any wife.
Section 2. Williams Kavanaugh, Jr., as shown by the Bishop's
history, was born near the dividing line between Virginia and Tenn-
essee, August 3, 1775, whilst his parents were moving to the District
of Kntucky from Virginia. On March 29, 1798, he was married
to Hannah Hubbard Hinde, daughter of Dr. Thomas Hinde, and
Mary T. Hubbard his wife. Mary T. Hubbard, was a daughter of
Benjamin Hubbard, an English merchant.
'Mrs. Kavanaugh died at the residence of her son-in-law John
Stevens in ^ladison County, Ky., June 11, 1852, her husband, the
Reverend Williams Kavanaugh, Jr., having died Oct. 16, 1806. In
1799, Thomas Hinde deeded to him 138 acres of land in Clark
County, Ky. (See Deed Book No., 4, page 350.) Their children:
1. Thomas Williams Kavanaugh, was born in Clark County,
Ky., Jan. 5, 1799. He entered the United States Army, and was
commissioned first Lrieutenant. He died May 29, 1823, unmarried.
2. Leroy Harrison Kavanaugh, was born May 29, 1800. He
married Rachael Martin, and died at Mt. Carmel, 111., in Nov.
1864. He was deeply pious, and remarkably zealous. He re-
moved to Mt. Carmel, 111., where he exerted a wide influence.
The community — all his friends — erected a handsome monument
to his memory.
Will K. Kavanaugh, of St. Louis, Mo., a very prominent man in
the affairs of the city, and quite wealthy, is a grand-son of Rev.
Leroy Harrison Kavanaugh.
3. Hubbard Hinde Kavanaugh. "Old man Eloquent," was born
Jan. 14. 1802. He was twice married, first to Margaret C. Green,
and secondly to Martha Lewis, nee Richardson. He left no off
spring. He was very prominent in the Methodist Episcopal
Church, and became one of the most noted, talented and influential
Bishops of his day and generation. He died at the parsonage of
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the Methodist Ohurch in Columbus, Mississippi, Wednesday morn-
ing, March 19, 1884. For further particulars, see "Life and Times
of Kavanaugh, by Redford."
4. Mary Jane Kavanaugli, born Nov. 16, 1803. She married
John Challen, of Lexington, Ky., and died April 18, 1863. They
moved to Waverly, Illinois.
5. Benjamin Taylor Kavanaugh, born April 23, 1805. He
married Margaret Lengenfelter April 23, 1827. He became a
Methodist minister, and was a gifted man, of fine intellect, studied
medicine, and was a professor in a medical college. The Univer-
sity of Missouri. He was appointed editor of the St. Louis Advo-
cate. In 1861, he joined the Southern Army, under General
Price, and was Chaplain for two years. He was then appointed
missionary for the army by Bishop Payne, and served to the
close of the war. He also served as surgeon and physician in
the army as occasion required. Dr. Benjamin T, Kavanaugh was
the author of "Electricity, The Motor Power of The Solar System,"
and other books. He was also editor of "The Huston (Texas)
Masonic Mirror," some years. By many he was regarded as the
equal (if not his superior) of his brother the Bishop. He died
in Mount Sterling, Ky., in 1866. They had three children:
1. Mary Kavanaugh; married Mr. Mendenhall, of Philadel-
phia. They had two children:
1. Ada Mendenhall, last heard from was living in Texas.
2. Williams Mendenhall, last heard from was living in
Texas.
2. Thomas Hinde Kavanaugh, Dr., died of yellow fever in
Texas, 18 67.
3. Julia Kavanaugh; died of yellow fever in Texas, in 1867.
6. William Barbour Kavanaugh, born Oct. 17, 1807. He was a
posthumous child. He married Nov. 16, 1831, in Clark County,
Ky., Susan Ann Evans, the marriage was solemnized by the Rev.
Edward Southgate. He was also a minister of the Methodist
Church, and a gifted speaker, an extremely close logical reasoner,
and often in fights of oratory equalled his brother, the Bishop.
He was a profound thinker, and a great reader. He was many
times presiding Elder in Kentucky, and had aslo, the charge of
a District, when he was transferred to the California Conference.
He and his wife Susan Evans, had eleven sons, ten of Avhom grew
to manhood, honored and respected citizens wherever found. He
died in 18 88. Their children were:
1. Peter Evans Kavanaugh; married first Mary Le Compte,
daughter of Congressman Joseph Le Compte, of Henry County,
Ky., and second Miss Lawson, of Shelby County. Children of
the first marriage:
1. Margaret Kavanaugh; married and lives in
Franklin County, Ky.
2. Elizabeth Kavanaugh; married and lives in
Franklin County, Ky.
3. Luke Kavanaugh. Post Office Pots grove, Franklin
County, Ky.
4. Joseph Kavanaugh; married and lives in
Franklin County, Ky
5. Martha Kavanaugh; married and lives in
Franklin County, Ky.
Children of the second marriage:
6. Barbour Kavanaugh.
7. John Lawson Kavanaugh.
8. Alice Kavanaugh.
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2. Charles Williams Kavanau.i^h, was a lawyer of Newport,
Ky., and died unmarried at aboui tlie age of forty years.
3. Hubbard Hinde Kavanaugh; married Miss Anna Kim-
brough, of Alabama, during the Civil War. He had entered
as student at Alabama University, was appointed chaplain to
a regiment, but acted as aid-de-camp to Colonel , was
always seen on his cream colored horse in the midst of the
fray, either carrying orders, or attending the wounded, he never
knew what fear was. After the war General Fayette Hewitt
at Frankfort, Ky., had him appointed chaplain of the Penitn-
tiary, where he did a wonderful work among the convicts — had
great infiuence over them. He died several years ago, while
still serving in this capacity. Their children:
1. Judge William M. Kavanaugh, of Little Rock, Arkansas,
is one of the most brilliant young men of the state. Has
filled many important offices; is now President of the South-
ern Trust Company, with a capital of $500,000 — and in the
last few months his friends announced him as candidate for
then next Governor, but he has declined to run, and his name
has been withdrawn, he seems to have a brilliant future
before him, and as far as intellect is concerned it is assured.
He maried Miss Ida Floyd, of Clarksville, Arkansas, they
have fine young children.
2. Frank Kavanaugh, is assistant State Librarian at Frank-
fort, unmarried.
3. Emma Kavanaugh; married Clarence Gayle. They live
in Frankfort, and have four young children.
4. Susan Kavanaug:h; married Earl Rogers, of Frankfort,
Ky. They have four young children.
5. Josephine Kavanaugh; unmarried, residence with her
Mother in South Frankfort, Ky.
4. Robert 'Hord Kavanaugh, served as first Lieutenant dur-
ing the Civil War, on the Confederate side, afterwards married
Miss Margaret Nolan, of Pendleton County, Ky. They had five
children who lived with their mother at Boston Station, Ky.
Lieutenant Kavanaugh died in about 1881.
5. Marcus Henry Kavanaugh; married Miss Mary Poynter.
They had two sons, only one living with his father at Falmouth,
Ky.," his mother died when this living son was a baby:
1. Will P. Kavanaugh.
6. Sydnor Kavanaugh; married Miss Elizabeth Applegate,
she died leaving five young daughters, who live with their
father at Fort Thomas, Ky. — one lately married.
7. Thomas S. Kavanaugh, was more like his distinguished
Uncle Bishop H. H. Kavanaugh, both in physique and Intelect
than any of the family. He married Miss Anna Poynter, and
early in the eighties (80's) removed from Pendleton County,
Ky., to Jefferson County, Arkansas, where until the time of
his death in 1899, he was a manufacturer of shingles and hard
wood lumber. He was one of the most congenial of companions,
and had that ready Irish wit so apt in repartee. He had the
grasp of large affairs in his hands, but his sudden death ended
it all. He left one son, who lives in Pine Bluff, Arkansas,
with his widowed mother. The children born were;
1. Miss Kavanaugh, the only daughter died in 1904.
2. Edwin Mark Kavanaugh; married Miss Ida Bunn,
daughter of Dr. Dudley Bunn, and they have two little
daughters:
1. Vivian Kavanaugh.
2. Anita Kavanaugh.
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8. James Barbour Kavanaugh, a brilliant young lawyer;
died in his twenty first year; unmarried.
9. Richard Kavanaugh; married Lilla Richardson. Mr. Kav-
anaugh is dead, his widow and two unmarried daughters live
in Louisville, Ky.
10. Joseph Kavanaugh; died when three years old in New-
port, Ky.
11. Edward T. Kavanaugh: married Mattie McClannahan.
They live near Falmouth, Ky. Their children:
1. Mary Evans Kavanaugh: unmarried.
2. Hiram Kavanaugh; unmarried.
CHAPTER 18.
MISS — — • KAVANAUGH.
(Named in Chapter 2, Section 7.)
Atiele 1. — jMiss Kavanaugh, a (laughter of Philemon Kavanaugh
and Ann Willanis his wife, married Mr. Covington, and they
were the parents of a numher of children born in Culpepei*
County, Va., several years prior to the Revolutionary War,
of wliom Robert Covington, who married Mary Duncan, as
hereinafter stated, was one.
One Thomas Covington, died in Culpeper County, leaving a will
bearing date December 5, 1756, probated Jan. 15, 1767. He lived
on, and owned property in the town of Culpeper, and had a wife,
Jael, and daughters and sons.
(November 19, 17 64, the Court appropriated to Thomas Coving-
ton in full satisfaction for repairing the church, vestry-house, deal-
post and six trenches, 700 lbs., of tobacco, besides 3500 lbs., already
received. )
1. Ann Covington; married John Faver, son of John Faver,
(who died about 1783) and Isabella his wife.
2. Sarah Covington; married Mr. Tutt.
His sons were perhaps:
3_ ]vir. Covington; married Lucy Strother.
4_ Mr. Covington; married Mildred Strother.
He had a brother Richard. The said Lucy and Mildred Strother
were daughters of John Strother (who died in 1795) and Mary his
wif 6.
One William Covington, died in Culpeper County, in 1783-4,
leaving a number of children, just below named, among them a
son, Robert, and about 1797, one Frances Covington (no doubt his
widow) owned land on Muddy Run, adjoining William Covington,
deceased, and others. The children of William Covington, who died
in 1783-4:
1. Eleanor Covington; married Robert Hensley.
2. Guzzel Covington; married Cooper.
3. Elizabeth Covington.
4. Robert Covington.
It is more than probable that the given name of the Miss Kav-
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anaugh, at the head of this chapter was Frances and that her hus-
band was William and that the Robert Covington, below named, who
married Mary Duncan was their son, the same as the Robert Cov-
ington, folowing tlie figure 4 above.
The mother of (he Robert Covington who married Mary Duncan,
is known to have been a Miss Kavanaugh of Culpeper County, Va.,
and Doctor Slaughter's notes on Culpeper give the name of only
one Robert Covington, towit: Robert, a son of the William Cov-
ington, wlio died in 17S3-4, as above sliown.
1. Robert Covington, evidently a son of William Covington and
Miss ? Frances Kavanaugh his wfe; married Mary Duncan, a
daughter of Charles Duncan and Sarah Browning (or Sarah
Kavanaugh) his wife.
Robert Covington was born in Culpper County, Va., Jan. 3,
1760, and died in ^Madison County, Ky., Aug. 10, 1847, and his
said wife was born in Culpeper Nov. 10, 1764, and died in
Madison County, Ky., March 8, 1841, and their remains were
buried in the Duncan Grave Yard, on Muddy Creek, the farm
now owned by Jesse T. Cobb. Their marriage occurred in Cul-
peper County in 1782.
The records of the Madison County Court show that Robert
Covington was a soldier in the Revolutionary Army, and held a
pension sertificate which is there recorded, and that he drew a
pension for said service. After the war they moved from Cul-
peper County, Va., and settled on Muddy Creek, about two miles
south of wliat is now the village of Elliston, in Madison County,
Kentucky in 1792, where he acquired land and owned lands, and
where they both died at the dates aforesaid. Their children were:
1. William Covington, born July 31, 1783, in Culpeper
County, Va., died in Madison County, Ky., Aug. 26, 1869. He
married Edith Moberley, a daughter of Benjamin Moberley,
issue:
1. Milton C. Covington (1812-1853) married Paulina Dill-
ingham, (born 1815) Jan. 2 2, 183 3, issue:
1. Mary Lizzie Covington, 1834-1869; married M. H.
Benton, issue:
1. Sallie Benton, 1868 .
2. William Henry Benton, 1867.
2. Milly Ann Covington; married William Benton,
issue:
1. Hon. James M. Benton, attorney at law, and at
present Judge of tlie Circuit Court, for the Judicial Dis-
trict of which the County of Madison forms a part. He
married Bessie Smith, a daughter of Dr. Curren C. Smith
and Sallie Short Goodloe his wife. (See Part II, Chap.
11, Section 5.)
3. William Jep. Covington 1835; married Mary Ann
Estes, tliey live in Clay County, Mo., issue:
1. Minnie Estes; married 1885 James A. Metheny.
4. Martha J. Covington, 1839 ; married 1859,
Thomas J. Scrivner, issue:
1. Paulina Scrivner, 1860; married George McQuery,
issue:
1. William Jefferson McQuery.
2. James Henry McQuery.
2. William Henry Scrivner, 1862; married Ettie West,
1882.
3. John Milton Scrivner, 1865.*
4. Annie Scrivner.
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642 Ilidonj and Genealogies
5. Edward H. Scrivner.
5. Amanda M. Covington, 1842; married 1865, Elihue
Polk Benton, born 1844, issue:
1. Lena Benton, 1867.
2. Mattie Ann Benton, 1872.
3. Bessie Benton, 1880-1882.
4. Fannie Kate Benton, 1882.
6. Robert Henry Dillingham Covington 1846; married
1869, Fannie Quisenberry, 1853, of Clay County, Mo.,
issue:
1. Sarah Paulina Covington 1878.
2. Mattie Covington 1879-1880.
3. Henry Leslie Covington 1880.
4. Annie Meadow Covington 1881.
7. John M. Covington 18 49; married 1874 Ella D. Mob-
erley, 1854, issue:
1. Ruth Wilmot Covington, 1877.
2. Benny Milton Covington 1883-1884.
3. Willie Taylor Covington, 1882.
8. Ben Elihue Covington, 1852; married 1879, Folka
Brooks, of Jessamine County, Ky., issue:
1. Paulina Covington, 1880, twin.
2. Betsy Covington, 1880-1880, twin.
3. A daughter; died 1882.
4. Johnnie Covington, 1883.
5. James Conner Covington, 1885.
2. Jeptha M. Covington, 1816; married first Oct. 31, 1839,
Sallie Ann Cruze. 1823-1840, married secondly May 26,
1842, Mary Scudder, 1823-1879, issue by second wfe:
1. Sallie A. Covington, 1844; married 1863 Allen H.
Brock, 1843, issue:
1. Albert C. Brock.
2. Jeptha F. Brock, 1865.
3. John Milton Brock, 1867.
4. William Asa Brock, 1870.
5. Mary F. Brock, 1873.
6. Nancy E. Brock, 1875.
7. Infant Aug. 8, 1877.
8. Annie L. Brock, 1878.
9. Thomas H. Brock, 1880
10. Allen H Brock, 1883.
2. Lavinia Edith Covington, 1846; married 1873,
Thomas H. Benton, 1848-1881, issue:
1. Ann Eliza Benton, 1876.
2. Charles L. Benton, 1878.
3. Lucy F. Covington, 1848; married 1873, Eli Pearson
1851, issue:
1. Mary Catherine Pearson.
2. Scudder Pearson, 187 5.
3. Milly Pearson, 1877.
4. Sallie Frances Pearson, 1879.
5. Jonathan Dudley Pearson, 1882.
4. William Rufus Covington, 1850-1882; married Nor-
manda J. Boain 1 857-1 S 80, issue:
1. Robert Conner Covington, 1874-1875.
2. John W. Covington, 1876.
3. Mary Eliza Covington, 1878.
5. Milton Conner Covington, 1853; married 1876, Lucy
Garrett, 1859-1885, issue:
1. John William Covington, 1877.
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2 Nannie Christopher Covington, 1879.
3. Dora Covington, 1880-1880.
4 Mary Lucy Covington, 1881.
5. Ida F. Covington, 1883; died 1883.
6. Rebecca B. Covington, 1855-1856.
7 Angemima C. (Kilty) Covington, 1858-1885; married
1876, Jonathan P. Moberley, 1854, issue:
1. John Christopher Moberley. . ^ -,001 T^-hr,
8. Mary Mildred Covington, 1860; married 1881, John
Dozier, 1858, issue:
1. Leota Dozier, 1882.
2. James Dozier, 1884.
9 Paulina Covington, 1863-1863.
10. Nancy H. Covington, 1864; single
3 Millv D. Covington, 1818; married Nov. 3, 1836, Ben
iamin Sinipson, 1810-1862, issue:
I. Sarah E. Simpson, 1837; married James Allen.
2 Mary L. Simpson, 1839-1846. ,, -r^
3: Julia F. Simpson, 1841; married Dudley Bern™.
4 Eliza A. Simpson, 1843; married first Mr. Gilmore,
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Article i% — Early niurriases in Madison Ooiiitty, Ky., gleaned from
the first niarriaj"*' rej^ister of the County Conrt:
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brwon,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Brown,
Washington — Jane McQueen, May 26, IS03.
Thomas — ^Rachael Pursley, June 23, 1796.
Joseph — Eliabeth Ellison, June 9, 1795.
James — Hannah Pursley, March 31, 1795.
Henry — Rebecca Roberts, Feb. 23, 179 7.
Edward — Sarah Hoy, Nov. 29,
Robert — ^Ruth Brown, July 10,
Benagah — Judith Brown, Nov.
James — Anna Clark, June 25,
Joseph — Jemima Turner, Dec. 3,
John — Ann Hamilton, IS 13.
Peggy Park.
Jane — David Gillispie, June 30,
Thomas — Nancy Chenault, 1813.
Edward — Janey Campbell, Aug.
George — ^Polly Wilson, 1811.
Thomas — Hannah Hogan, Jan.
1797.
1794.
25, 1810.
1810.
1811.
1810.
8, 1815.
19, 1819.
17, 1818.
1824.
9, 1823.
Charles — Tabitha White, Sept.
Elias — Susan Mauzy, Jan. 1,
Roswell — ^Eliza Morrison Jan.
Hugh — 'Peggy Sappington, May 13, 1824.
Thomas — Amelia Estill, Aug. 16, 1842.
John D. — Mary Ann Smith, March 15, 1860.
B. H. — Pattie B. Roberts, Sept. 12, 1866.
Article 2. — Items connecting the Browii name with events (from
Histories Collins and others.) (Sometimes spelled "Brovvn"
and sometimes 'BrowTie.")
Section 1. Beverley Brown. A member of voluteer state dra-
goons under Captain William Garrard's command, of Major James
v. Balls squadron in the service of the United States, was killed in
action December IS, 1812, as shown by entry on muster roll, (c)
Section 2. Daniel Brown and others in the summer of 1776,
were Improving in the bottom immediately above the mouth of
Lawrence Creek, in Mason County, (c)
Section 3. Hugh Brown, was one of the seven first Justices
of the Peace who organized the Countv Court of Allen County, April
10, 1815. (c)
Section 4. James Brown, was one of Captain James Harrod's
company of thirty one men, who in May 1774, came down the Monon-
gahela and Ohio Rivers and up it to the mouth of Landing Run
Creek, now Oregon, in Mercer County, east of Salvisa, thence across
to Salt River near McAfee's Station, and up that River to Fountain
Blue, and to the place now Harrodsburg. (c)
Section 5. Henry B. Brown was associate Editor and publisher
from May 1, 1842, to May 1, 1845, of the Maysville Eagle. After-
wards representative in the Ohio Legislature from Cincinnati, and
prosecuting attorney of that City, (c)
Section 6. Captain James Brown, was Captain of a company of
mounted Kentucky volunteers in the service of the United States
against the Wiaw Indians under the command of Brigadier General
Charles Scott, mustered in at the rapids of the Ohio June 15, 1791,
by Captain B. Smith, first United States Regiment.
John Brown was a member of the spme company.
656 History and Genealogies
Section 7. Hon. John Brown, was born at Staunton, Va., Sept.
12, n^l, was a distinguished statesman of Kentucky, and a repre-
sentative in the old Congress from the District of Kentucky 1787
to 1791, and continued in the United States Senaee till 1805. Was
one of the many subsribers to the proposals for establisliing a society
to be called "The Kentucky Society for Promoting Useful Knowl-
edge" December 1, 1787, and one of the directors of the first bank
of Kentucky chartered in 1807, and one of five commissioners under
the act of January 31, 1814, to contract for building new Court
House at Frankfort. He died at his residence at Frankfort, August
28, 1837. (c)
Section 8. Hon. James Brown, a brother of the Hon. John
Brown was a distinguished lawyer of Kentucky and a cotemporary
at the bar of Henry Clay and others, (c)
Section 9. Dr. Preston W. Brown, a brother to Hon. John
Brown, was a graduate of the School of medicine in Philadelphia,
and favorably known to the profession as a successful practitioner of
medicine in Kentucky. He died in Jefferson County in 182 6. (c)
Section 10. Dr. Samuel Brown, a brother to Hon. John Brown,
■was the first to make use of vaccination as la preventative for small
pox in Lexington, Ky., prior to 1802. He was a graduate of Edin-
burg, and was very distinguished for his medical writings, and for
many years filled with great credit to himself and usefulness to the
institution the chair of Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine,
in the Transylvania University. He died in Alabama, (c)
Section 11. John Mason Brown was a distinguished Kentuckian.
Under the act of Feb. 2, 1869, was one of nine commissioners to im-
prove the state house, (c)
Section 12. Major Brown in August 1792, raised a company
and commenced a vigilant search for marauding Indians who had
committed depredations on the Rolling Fork of Salt River. Falling
on their track he pursued and overtook them when a brisk skirmish
with them ensued, the Indians were killed and the others fled, one
of Major Brown's company was killed and two wounded, (c)
Section 13. Rev. O. B. Brown, was a hearsay witness to the
killing of Tecumseh by Colonel Johnson, (c)
Section 14. Hon. John Young Brown, a distinguished lawyer
and statesman, was elected several times to Congress, and Governor
of the state in 189 — . (c)
Section 15. Browns Spring of Chalybeate water near Crab Or-
chard. Boonsborough in Oldham County. Brownsburg, in Wash-
ington County, (c)
Section 16. Exhibit ot members of the Legislature:
In the Senate —
George I. Brown, of the County of Jessamine, 1829-34.
Scott Brown, of the County of Franklin 1873-7.
In the House of Representatives —
Archibald C. Brown, of the County of Shelby, 1855-7.
E. A. Brown, of the County of Christian 1863-5.
Erasmus O. Brown, of the County of Meade, 1855-9.
George N. Brown of the County of Pike, 1849.
George P. Brown, of the County of Laurel 1850.
George I. Brown, of the County of Jessamine 1824-1850.
George W. Brown, of the County of Jessamine 1829-1832.
Henry O. Brown, of the County of Harrison 1824.
James S. Brown, of the County of Owen, 1835-1841.
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.Tefftrson Brown, of the County of Warren, 1849.
John Brown, of the County of Boone, 1Si:j.
Peter Brown, of the County of Washington, 1833.
Preston Brown, of the County of Woodford, 1802.
Samuel M. Brown, of the County of .Jefferson, 1825
Thonias D. Brown, of the County of Hardin, 1841-844-7.
Thomas Brown, Jr., of the County of Henry, 1849.
Thomas S. Brown, of the County of Floyd, 1862-3.
William Brown of the County of Christian, 1859 61.
William Brown, of the County of Jessamine, 1873.
William Brown, of the County of Harrison, 1809.
William W. Brown, of the County of Morgan, 1.S51-.5.
Richard J. Browne, of the Coutny of Washington, 1862-3. (c)
Section 17. Aaron V. Brown, represented Tennessee in the
United States Congress, as a Democrat 1839-45. Was Governor of
said State 1845-7, and Post Master General in Buchanan's Cabinet
1857-9. (Appleton's Cyclo.)
Section 18. Benjamin Grats Brown, was member of th> Missouri
Legislature 1852-8. Edited the Missouri Democrat 1854-9. Com-
manded a brigade during the Civil War. Represented Missouri in
the United States Senate as a Republican 1863-7. Was Governor
af said state in 1871, and taking an important part in the Liberal
Republican movement, was Liberal Republican and Democratic can-
didate for Vice President on the ticket of Horace Greely in 1872. (Id)
Section 19. Charles Broeden Brown, was the first American
to adopt Literature as a profession. He wrote +opics of the times,
and published six successful novels, which were unsurpassed until
the appearance of Cooper's works. (Id.)
Section 20. Henry B. Brown, born in 1836, a Michigan Jurist,
was appointed Judge of the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Michigan, in 187 5, and associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of the United States in 1890. (Id)
Section 21. Jacob Brown, had been a militia general in New
York, when the war of 1812 called out his abilities. He gained a
victory at Sacketts Harbor in 1813. Was made Major General in
the regular army and in 1814, won the victories of Chippewa and
Lundy's Lane. In 1821, he succeeded to the command of the army
as General in chief. (Id)
Section 22. John Brown, of Providence Rhode Island, a rich
merchant led the party which destroyed the Jasper in 1772. He was
delegate from Rhode Island to Congress 1799-1801. (Id.)
Section 2 3. John Brown of Massachusetts, aided in the capture
of Ticondaroga, and took Fort Chambly in 1775. Served under
Montgomery at Quebec. In 1777, he captured Ticondaroga together
with large supplies. (Id.)
Section 2 4. John Brown, noted, ardent, and uncomprising ab-
olitionist 1800-1859, executed at Charleston, Va., Dec. 2, 1859,
became a hero in the songs of the Northern Armies. His life was
written by F. B. Sanborn. (Id)
Section 25. Nicholas Brown, of Providence Rhode Island, a
successful merchant. Was a liberal benefactor of R. I. College,
which in 1804, changed its name to Brown University in his honor.
(Id.)
Section 26. Joseph Emerson Brown, born 1821, had risen to
prominence as a lawyer, when he became Governor of Georgia, which
office he held from 1857-1865, including the Civil War period. In
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the Civil War he took an active part, seizing Forts Pulaski and
Jackson. At the beginning of 18 61, he advocated earnest resist-
ance — though several times opposed by President Davis. He was'
chief justice of the Supreme Court of the State and United States
Senator 1881-1891, and died in 1894. (Id)
Section 27. Robert Brown, Introduced the separatist doctrine,
was a clergyman of the Church of England, of Norwich until 1580,
when he began proclaiming against the discipline and ceremony of
the Church. His followers were called Brownites. The Pilgrims
were largely influenced by the Separatist doctrines. The Pilgrim
fathers were Brownites. (Id)
Section 28. Ford Madox Brown, an English painter, born at
Calais, France in 1821. He studied his art in Belgium and Paris,
and sent two cartoons to the competition in Westminster Hall in
1844, and a cartoon and frisce in 1845. After visiting Italy, he
painted "Wycliffe reading his translation of the Scripture," and in
the following year exhibited "King Lear," and the "Young Mother."
He produced in 1851, at the royal academy a large painting of
Chaucer reading his poetry at the Court of Edward III, "Christ
washing Peter's feet," exhibited in 1852, gained the prize of the
Liverpool Academy in 1856. One of his latest works is entitled
"The English Fireside." (Id)
Section 2 9. Goold Brown, an American Grammarian, born in
Providence, Rhode Island March 7, 1791; died at Lynn, Mass.,
March 31, 1857. He was a teacher for over twenty years In the City
of New York. His "Institutes of English Grammar," appeared in
182 3. In the same year, he also published "First Lines of English
Grammar.' His "Grammar of English Grammars," was the most
extensive and complete grammar of the English language, and has
continued to stand in high repute. A revised edition which he had
just completed at the time of his death appeared in 1857. (Id)
Section 3 0. Henry Kirke Brown, an American Sculptor, born at
Lynden, Mass., in 1814. He produced the first bronze statue ever
cast in this country, and completed several well known works in
marble: "Hope," the "Pleiades," the "Four Seasons," the statue
of General Nathaniel Greene, in the Capital at Washington. A statue
in bronze of Dewitt Clinton, the equestrain statue of Washington
in Union Square, New York, the statues of Lincoln in Brooklin and
New York, and an equestrain statue of General Scott in Washing-
ton. (Id.)
Section 31. Hugh Stowell Brown, an English Clergyman, born
at Douglas, Isle of Man in 1823; doubting some of the doctrine of
the established church, he joined the Baptist denomination and was
a popular lecturer. (Id)
Section 32. John Brown, an English author, born at Rothbury,
Northumberland Nov. 5, 1715. His works were extensive. (Id.)
Section 3 3. John Brown, a Scottish Biblical Critic, born in
Perthshire, about 1722; died at Haddington, June 19, 1787. He
learned the Italian, Spanish, German, Duth, French, Arabic, Persian,
Syniac and Ethiopic languages. His principal works are: "A Dic-
tionary of the Bible," " A Self Interpreting Bible," and a "History
of the British Churches." (Id)
Section 34. John Brown, a Scottish Physician, founder of the
Brenonian System, born in Borwickshire in 1735, died in London,
October 7, 1788. (Id)
Section 35. John Brown, a Scottish divine, born near Whitburn,
Lentethgowshire, July 12, 1784; died Oct. 13, 1858, was ordained
pastor of the Burgher Congregation at Beggar In 1806. In 1821,
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removed to Edniburgli, and was chosen professor of dentistry in
1834. As a preacher he was among the first of his day. (Id)
Section 06. .iohn Brown, a Scottish Author, (son of the divine
mentioned in Section 3 5) born in Beggar, Lanarlvshire, in Sept. 1810.
(Id.)
Section 37. .John Newton Brown, D. D., an American Clergyman
and author, born in New London, Conn., June 29, 1803; died in
Germantown, Pa., May 15, 1868. (Id)
Section 3 8. Rawdon Brown, an accomplished English Scholar,
whose researches have revealed better knowledge of the career of
John Cabot. (Id)
Section 3 9. Robert Brown, a British Botanist, born at Mont-
rose, Dec. 21, 1773; died in London, June 10, 1858. (Id)
Section 40. Sir Samuel Brown, an English Engineer, born in
London, in 1776: died March 15, 1852. (Id)
Section 41. Samuel Brown, a Scottish Chemist and Poet, born
at Haddington, February 23, 1817; died in Edinburgh, Sept. 20,
1856. (Id)
Section 42. Tarleton Brown, an American Soldier, born in Barn-
well District, South Carolina, in 1754; died in 1846. He served
throughout the Revolutionary War. Obtained tlie rank of Captain,
and left interesting memoirs of his experience, containing much
original information concerning the events in the two Carolinas of
the time. (Id)
Section 43. Thomas Brown, (called "Tom") an English Satirist,
born in Shropshire in 16 63; died in 17 04. (Id)
Section 4 4. Thomas Brown, a Scottish Philosopher, born at
Kirkmabrick, near Dumfries, Jan. 9, 1778; died at Brompton, near
London April 20, 1820. (Id)
Section 4 5. William Lawrence Brown, a Scottish Theologian,
born at Utreaht, Holland, where his father was pastor, Jan. 7, 1755;
died May 11, 1830. (Id)
Section 4 6. Charles Farrar Browne, an American Humorist, born
at Waterford, Maine, April 26, 1834, died at Southampton, England,
March 6, 1867. (Id)
Section 47. Edward Harold Browne, an English Bishop, born in
1811. (Id.)
Section 48. Prances Browne, an English poetess, born at Stan-
ortar. County Donegal, June 16, 1818. (Id.)
Section 49. George Browne, Count, a Russian General, born in
Ireland, June 15, 1698; died at Riga, September 18, 1792. (Id)
Section 50. Hablot Kniglit Browne, an English Artiste, known
by the psuedonyme of "Phiz," born in 1815. (Id)
Section 51. Henrietta Browne, (the pseudonyme of Sophie de
Bouteiller Madame Desauex) a French Artist, born in Paris in 1829,
a great grand-daughter of the Irish General Browne, who settled
in France, after the battle of Culloden, 1746, and the daughter of
the Count de Bouteiller a Breton Nobleman, of much musical and
administrative talent, by his marriage with the widow of the Italian
composer, Benincore. (Id)
Section 5 2. Isaac Hawkins Browne, an English poet, born at
Barton, on Trent, in 1706, died in 1760. (Id)
Section 53. John Ross Browne, an American traveller and
author, born in Ireland, in 1817. While he was a cliild his father
emigrated to America, and settled in Kentucky. (Id)
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Section 54. Mary Ann Browne (Mrs. James Gray), an English
poetess, born at Maidenhead, Thicket Berltshire, Sept. 24, 1812;
died in Cork, January 28, 18 46. (Id)
Section 5 5. Simon Browne, an English Theologian, born at
Shipton Mallet, Somersetshire in 1680; died in 1732. (Id)
Section 56. Sir Thomas Browne, an English physician and
author, born in London, Oct. 19, 1605; died at Norwich Oct. 19,
1682. (Id)
Section 57. William Browne, an English poet, born at Tavis-
tock, Devonshire, in 1590; died about 1645. (Id)
Section 5 8. William George Browne, an English traveller, born
in London in 1768; died in Persia in 1813, educated at Oxford,
travelled in Egypt, and attempted to explore the interior of Africa,
but was stopped in Darfoor, where he was detained as a captive for
thrree years. He published "Travels in Africa, Egypt and Syria,"
in the years 1792-8. He afterwards undertook a journey through
Persia, but on the way from Tabris to Teheran was murdered by
banditti. (Id)
Section 59. Notes from Madison County Court Records:
Nicholas Brown, will dated and probated in 1813, commences
with these words: "Being called on in a campaign under the com-
mand of General Green Clay to go to fight the British in Canada,
do make this my last will and testament." He states that he is a
son of Caleb Brown, and names as his brothers and sisters: Edward
Brown, Henry Brown, John Brown, Hugh Brown, Caleb Brown and
Peggy Park. And names his uncle Hugh Brown as executor.
One Nicholas Brown, August 22, 1809, bought land on the east
fork of Otter Creek, from William West, which ne and his wife
Sarah, afterwards conveyed to H. and L. Searcy.
Caleb Brown, March 6, 1807, bought land on Silver Creek, of
N. Durbin. His children were:
1. Nicholas Brown, whose will was probated in 1813.
2. Edward Brown; married Nov. 29, 1797, Sarah Hoy, and Aug.
8, 1815, Janey Campbell. In 1817, processioners made report
of his land. Feb. 10, 1808, Edwin Brown, bought land on Otter
Creek, of Andrew Tribble. In 1811, Edward Brown and Sarah
his wife, were conveyed part of the George Boone preemption on
the east side of Tates Creek, by Polly Ballew and others. Feb.
1813, Edward Brown was conveyed land by Andrew Tribble on
Otter Creek.
3. Henry Brown; married Feb. 2 3, 179 7, Rebecca Roberts.
In 1790, Henry Brown bought land on the south of Reid's
Mill of James Dozier's executor. Jan. 10, 1800, bought land of
George McCormack. April 15, 1814, bought land on Otter Creek
of Joshua Wheeler. Oct. 29, 179 6, Henry Stephenson Brown and
John Brown, sons of Caleb Brown, bought land on Otter Creek,
of Leonard Dozier.
4. John Brown; married Ann Hamilton in 1813. (John
Brown, Jr., Aug. 1, 17 89, bought land on Speeds fork of Sugar
Creek, of Robert Henderson.) John Brown July 5, 1796, bought
land on Otter Creek, of Thomas Clay, and Nov. 15, 1798, of H.
Laughlin on Otter Creek. John Brown Jan. 3, 1805, of Garrard
County, bought land of Green Clay on Drowning Creek.
5. Hugh Brown; married Peggy Sappington, May 13, 1824.
November 20, 1809, C. Newland executed a power of attorney to
Hugh Brown. May 7, 1814, John Sappington, executed to Hugh
Brown, a power of attorney, (probable the uncle, spoken of in
the will of Nicholas Brown.)
Jitsidi'i/ find (ii'iioiJof/ics nni
6. Caleb Brown, chose James Sappingion, who qualified as
his guardian in lSl!t.
7. Peggy Brown; niarricMl .Mr. Park
John Brown, Nov. IS, 1788, bought land on PainI Lick Creek,
of David Maxwell. John Brown, Sept. 27, 1809, bought land on
Station Camp, of Robert Herndon.
John Brown in 1794, was exempted from paying County levy.
John Brown died in 1802, wife Euphan, and William Riley and
Nicholas Brown, qualified as administrators. His infant children:
1. Eleanor Brown.
2. James Brown.
(James Brown; married Anna Clark, in 1815.)
3. Michie Brown.
David Brown of Jefferson County, Aug. 25, 1795, executed a
power of attorney to his brother John Brown of Madison County.
John G. Brown of Greenbrier County, Va., Jan. 29, 1801, was
deeded 4 695 acres of land, on Station Camp and Drowning Creek.
John G. Brown of Ohio County, Ky., March 18, 1S14, conveyed
to Jesse Craven lands on Station Camp, and Chasning Creek.
Benajah Brown, appears as early as 1787, and married Judith
Brown, November 2 5, 1791.
Thomas Brown, appears as early as 1787, and married Rachael
Fursley, June 23, 179 6.
Thomas Brown; married Nancy Chenault in 1813. (See Part
V, Chapter 13, Section 9.)
Thomas Brown bought lands of Higgason Grubbs Oct. 3, 1807.
James Brown, appears as early as 1788; married Hannah Purs-
ley March 31, 179 5.
James Brown, bought land on Otter Creek, of Robert Tevis, in
1795.
James Brown, bought land on Muddy Creek of John Blachard,
June 6, 1804.
Joseph Brown, appears as early as 1790; married Elizabeth Elli-
son June 9, 179 5.
Joseph and Robert Brown, bought land on Paint Lick Creek, of
Robert Henderson August 5, 179 4. They bought land on Paint
Lick Crek of Michael McNeily Dec. 3 0, 1797.
Samuel Brown appears as early as 1790, bought land on the
Kentucky River of John Crooke, July 9, 1801, and Aug. 1, 1803,
on Drowning Creek of John Crooke, and April 1805, on said River
of Elisha Witt. Robin Brown, April 22, 1788, bought land on
Speed's fork of Sugar Creek, of James Knox (probably a brother
to Jesse Brown, above). Robert Brown, married Ruth Brown, July
10, 1794.
George Brown, December 10, 179 5, bought land of Tnnis Henry.
He and his wife Elizabeth May 19, 1796, conveyed land on the east
fork of Otter Creek to John Conley. George Brown; married Polly
Wilson in 1811.
William Brown, bought land of Sherwood Harris June 5, 1792,
and December 17, 1807, on Otter Creek of Owen Herndon, and
March 1, 1808, of Thomas Townsend two slaves, and April 7, 1812,
of the Trustees of Richmond lot no., 8, on the south side of Main
Street. (May 4, 1796, William Brown and wife Margaret, of Payette
County, conveyed land on Silver Creek to Alex Gaston.
William Brown's will dated 1814, probated 1816, wife Elizabeth.
She and testator's neighbor, William Goodloe, executors; witnesses:
Josiah Gentrv, Caroline Hix and Adam Caplinger, issue:
1. Polly Brown; married John Miller, Feb. 9, 1804. (See
Part I, Chapter 14, Section 5.)
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George Brown in 182 6, qualified as administrator of William
Brown's estate.
Brightberry Brown, of Albemarle County, Va., Nov. 3, 1789,
executed a power of attorney to Robert Rodes to receive lands from
William Hoy's heirs, etc.
Joshua Brown, Jan. 5, 1794, bought land on Silver Creek of
Elisha Green, and Aug. 10, 1815, bought land on Silver Creek of
Caleb Brown Jr., deed signed by "Caleb Brown, Honor Brown."
Charles Brown, Oct. 4, 179 6, bought land on Paint Lick of John
Brown, and October 19, 1809, of John Arnett on Silver Creek.
He and his wife Henrietta, March 5, 1810, conveyed land on Silver
Creek to John Hume.
Charles Brown; married Tabitha White, Sept. 17, 1818.
Elias Brown, Dec. 16, 18 07, bought land of James Holman. He
married Susan Mauzy, January 21, 1824.
Bazel Brown, of Fairfield County, Ohio, June 4, 1816, executed
a power of attorney to his son:
1. Bazel Brown.
John H. Brown, Presbyterian minister in 1829, was authorized
to solemnize the rites of matrimony.
Section 60.
found on map:
List of Counties, towns, etc., bearing the name,
Maine —
Brownsfield.
Brownville.
Brownsville Junction.
New Hampshire —
Brown Brook.
Vermont —
Brown Lake.
Brownington Lake.
Browns River.
Brownington.
Brownington Center.
Brownsville.
Massachusetts —
Browning Pond.
Brown.
New York — •
Brownson.
Brownsville.
Pennsylvania —
Brownfield.
Brownhill.
Brownlee.
Browns L-22.
Browns P-5.
Brownsburg.
Brownsdale.
Brownstone.
Brownsville N-6.
Brownsville No. 3, O-30.
Florida —
Bro'wn.
Louisiana —
Brown.
Brownlee.
North Carolina —
Brown Creek.
Brown Mountain.
Brown's Store.
Brown's Summit.
Brownsville.
Brownstone.
Brown.
Alabama —
Brownley Creek.
Brown's Creek.
Browns.
Brownsboro.
Browns Creek P. O.
Tennessee —
Brown.
Brownlow
Brownsboro.
Browns Chapel.
Brownsville.
Ohio —
Brown County.
Brownhelm.
Brownhelm Station.
Brown Run.
Browns.
Browns (2).
Brown's Mills.
Brownsville.
Browntown.
Arkansas —
Brown Creek.
Brown 9-5.
Brown K-14.
Brownstown.
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663
Michigan —
Brown County.
Brownell.
Browns.
Brown's Mills.
Brown's Siding.
Brownsville.
Minnesota —
Brown County.
Brownyburg.
Brownsdale.
Brownsville.
Brownton.
Brown Valley.
Texas —
Brown County.
Brownings.
Brownsboro.
Brownsville.
Brownwood.
New Jersey —
Brown Mills.
Brown Mills Junction.
Browntown.
Maryland —
Browningsville.
Brownsville.
Delaware —
Brownsville.
Virginia —
Browns.
Brownsburg.
Browns Cove.
■Browns Store.
Browntown.
West Virginia —
Brown.
Brownstown.
Brownsville.
South Carolina —
Brown.
Brownell.
Brownsville.
Georgia —
Browns.
Brown's.
Brown's Bridge.
Brown's Crossing.
Brownsville.
Browning.
Mississippi —
Brown's Creek.
Brown's Bayon.
Browns Creek P. O.
Brownsville.
Brownsville 2.
California —
Brownell.
Browns Valley.
Brownsville.
Kentucky —
Browning.
Brownsboro.
Brown's Cross Roads.
Brown's Grove.
Brown's Valley.
Brownsville.
Indiana —
Brown County.
Brownell.
Brownsburg.
Brownstown.
Browns Valley.
Brownsville.
Brown.
Illinois —
Brown County.
Browning.
Browns.
Brownstown.
Brownsville.
Wisconsin —
Brown County.
Brown's Siding.
Brownsville.
Browntown.
Iowa —
Brown.
Brownville.
Missouri —
Brown Branch.
Browning.
Brownington.
Brownsdale.
Brown Springs.
Brown's Station.
Brownwood.
Kansas —
Brown County.
Brownell.
Brownsville.
Indian Territory —
Brownsville.
Nebraska —
Brown County.
Brownlee.
Brownson.
Brownville.
Wyoming —
Browns Springs.
Utah —
Brown Cliffs Mountain.
Browns Cliffs.
Washington —
Brownsville.
Colorado —
Browns Creek.
Brown.
Brown (2.)
Brown's Canon.
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Nevada —
Brown Knobs.
Browns D-6.
Browns A-8.
Oklahoma —
Brown.
South Kakota —
Brown County.
Brownsville.
Montana —
Brown Mountain.
Brownes.
Browning.
Oregon —
Brownsboro.
Brownsville.
Browntown.
CHAPTEK 2.
THE BROWN FAMILY.
Article 1. — The Brown family herein are of English origin, Anglo-
Saxon. The original head of the American branch, Benjamin
Brown, in the early i)art of the eighteenth centnry came from
Wales, and settled temporarily in Hanover County, Va., subse-
quently he mov<>d to Albemarle County, Vu., and settled in
Brown's Cove, the place where he made his pennanent home,
called AValnut Level or Trinidad, which is now owned by his
descendants, the Auburn family.
Rev. Edgar Woods in his history of Albemarle states "that the
Browns of Brown's Cove, were a Hanover family. Its head Benja-
min and his oldest son Benjamin, patented a large area of land in
Louisa County, both before and after its establishment in 17 42. They
began to obtain grants in Albemarle, also, soon after its formation.
From 1747 to 1760, they entered more than six thousand acres on
both sides of Dovles River. ** Benjamin died in 17 62, leaving eleven
children: Benjamin,, William, Agnes, Barzellia, Benajah, Bernard,
Bernis, Bezaeel, Brightberry, Elizabeth, the wife of John Price and
Lucretia, the wife of Robert Harris.
Benjamin Brown was a clergyman in the Revolutionary Army, a
member of Light Horse Harry Lee's troop. Two of his brothers,
Brightberry and Bezalul Brown, were captains in the same service,
and another brother Bernard Brown was also, a soldier of that
army, whose principal duty was to carry dispatches for General Wash-
ington from New York to Charleston, South Carolina, and was
chosen for that service because of his wonderful powers of endurance
and his trust worthiness, and of whom (it is told) General Washing-
ton said, "he could make his trips quicker than any other man, in
the service he had tried."
The Brown family ranks among the first families of Virginia and
have ever held that position since Virginia has been their home.
From their early settlement, their prominent part in public affairs,
the high character generally prevalent among them, and the lasting
impress they have made on the natural scenery of the country is one
of the most noted in its history- (Rev. Edgar Woods.)
Benjamin Brown, died at his home, Trinidad in Brown's Cove,
in 17 62. His first wife was a Miss Hescott, a Welch lady, no children
were born of this union. He married the second time Miss Sarah
Thompson, born in 172 4, she died in 1815, at the age of ninety one
years. Their children were:
I/ishini iiinl fJ('ii<'iil(i(/ii'S
on 5
Section 1. Bernard Brown, Sr., married Elizabeth Dabney,
dan^hter of John Dabney of Albemarle, and Ann llarri his wife.
(See Part III, Chapter :>, Section 7.) A more comijletc history of
whom is given in Chapter 3 .
Section 2. Bezaeel Brown, was Captain of a company of Virginia
troops in the Revolutionary Army. He married Polly Thompson,
a sister to Nathaniel Thoiiip.son. He was formerly a L.agistrate of
Albemarle Couuly, and was sheriff of the County in 1805. Their
children:
1. William T. Brown; married Mary Ann Jarman. daughter of
James Jarman. (See part V, Chap. 4, note). He died in 1877.
Their children:
DR. WM. E. BIBB,
MARY S. BROWN.
1.
2.
o.
4.
5.
Lucy Bro'wn; unmarried.
Sarah Brown; married John R. Early
Mary S. Brown; married Dr. William E
Captain Bezaeel Brown; single.
J. W. Brown; single.
2. Captain Bezaeel Brown; married Elizabeth
Their children:
1. George Brown; married Harriett Golding.
1. Lucien L. Brown.
2. Virgil Brown; dead.
3. iMary Brown; single.
4. Wilmes Brown; single.
.5. Sallie Belle Brown; married
Bibb.
Price in 1817.
Their children:
Faunt Kemper. Their
children :
2.
1. Helen Kemper; married Mr. Aries.
2. Mary Kemper; married Mr. Miller.
3. Margaret Kemper; single.
4. Agnes Kemper; single.
W. Brown; married Miss Sprinkle.
W
3. Marv Frances Brown; married Waller Harris. (See Part
HI, Chap. 3, Sec. 4, and Part VIH, Chap. 11, Sec. 7.)
4. Francis Brown.
Erastus R. Brown; married Miss Harper, went West.
Aldretus P. Brown; married Emily Scott.
Cornelia Brown; married Dr. J. W. Poynts.
Columbia Brown.
Oscar Brown, went to Texas.
i>.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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10. Mattie A. Brown.
11. Lucy T. Brown; married first Ham Michie and second
J. D. Garth. Issue of first marriage:
1. Fannie Micliie.
Issue of second marriage:
2. Lizzie Garth; single.
3. Allie Garth; single.
4. Charles Garth; single.
5. iMattie A. Garth; married Rev. J. J. Laferty. Their
children:
1. Annie Laferty; married Mr. Gates.
2. George Laferty; married Miss Lay.
3. Dr. Walter Laferty; married Miss Tally.
4. William Laferty; married Miss Owens.
5. Edward Laferty; married Miss Taylor.
6. Sarah Garth; married Buck Antrim. Their children:
1. Columbia Antrim; married Gus Brown.
2. Price Antrim; married Miss Constable.
3. Elizabeth Brown; married Jesse Garth. Their children:
1. Bezaleel Garth; married Miss Gillum. Their children:
1. James Garth; died in the Confederate Army.
2. William Garth; also died in the Confederate Army.
3. John Garth; single.
4. Mary Ann Garth; married Ira B. Brown.
5. Lou Garth; single.
2. Brightberry Garth; married first Miss Gravts of Madison
County, and second Jane Early. Issue of first marriage:
1. Virginia Garth; single.
2. Martha Garth; married first Calvin Garnett. Their
children:
1. Henry Garnett.
2. Robert Garnett.
3. Virgil Garnett.
Issue of second marriage of Brightberry Garth to Jane Early:
3. Virgil Garth.
4. Miss Garth; married Mr. Brown in Texas.
3. William Garth; married Miss Early. Their children:
1. George Garth; married Victoria Nicol.
2. 'Howard Garth; married Malinda Wayland.
3. Joseph Garth.
4. Bettie Garth; married Addison Buckner.
5. Kate Garth; married Mr. Harrison, went west.
4. Thomas Garth; married Louisa Yancey. Their children:
1. Jesse Garth; single.
2. Lewis Garth; married Fannie Plunkett.
3. Yancey Garth; married Mary Parrott.
4. Junius Brutus Garth; married Mollie Durrett.
5. Bettie Garth; married William Rout.
6. Lucy Garth; married Richard Yancey.
7. Portia Garth; sinlge.
8. Texas Garth; single.
9. Jane Garth; single.
10. Miss Garth; married Mr. Nicol, went south.
5. Sarah Garth; married Mr. Goodman. Their children:
1. Clay Goodman.
2. Sidney Goodman.
3. Green Goodman.
6. Polly Garth; married Mr. Sumner, no issue.
4. Lucy Brown; married her cousin Reuben Dabney Brown, son
llislnnj iiNiI flciiciiJofjies 607
of Bernard Brown and Elizabeth Dabney his wife. (See Section 3,
and Chapter 2, Section 3, and Chapter 6.)
5. Sarah Brown; married Charles Parrotf. Their children:
1|. B. B. Parrott; married Julia Ann Stephens, of Orange.
Their children:
1. Mattie Parrott; single.
2. E. Rossar Parrott; single.
3. Mary Parrott; married Yancey Garth, Issue:
1. Charles Garth.
4. William H. Parrott; married Lizzie Beckers. Their
children:
1 . William Parrott.
2. Lucy Parrott.
3. Ernest Rossar Parrott.
5. G. B. Parrott; married Sallie Catterton. Their children:
1. Fannie Emory Parrott.
2. Bledsoe Parrott.
3. Ethel Parrott.
4. George Parrott.
5. Stanley Parrott.
6. Baby Parrott.
2. W. T. Parrott; married Frances Thompson. (See Chap.
7, Section 7.)
3. C. H. Parrott; married Martha Brown. (See Chap. 11,
Section 4.) Their children:
1. W. H. Parrott; married Fai th T homas. No children.
2. Soonie Parrott; single.
3. C. C. Parrott; single.
4. Lizzie Parrott; married Captain Marcellus Kemper.
Their children:
1. Pearre Kemper.
2. Frank Eugene Kemper.
3. William Kemper; dead.
4. Tribble Kemper; dead.
5. Mary Kemper; single.
6. Fannie R. Kemper; married W. B. Bibb. Their
children:
1. Ellis Bibb.
2. Charles Bibb.
3. Kemper Bibb.
4. Nannie Bibb.
5. Eugene Bibb.
6. Mary Elizabeth Bibb.
4. N. B. Parrott; married Mrs. G. W. Early, nee Alice Stown-
els of Prince William County. Their children:
1. Lucy Parrott; single.
2. Nettie Parrott; married Pray Yeager; no issue.
3. Sudie Parrott: single.
4. Lizzie Parrott; single.
5. Edward Parrott: single.
6. Charles Parrott; married Lucy Stephens; no children.
5. Lucy E. Parrott.
6. Columbia M. Parrott; married N. E. Early. Their children:
1. Edward T. Early; married Anna Norwood of South
Boston, issue:
1. James William Early.
2. Sallie Bettie Early, not married.
3. Jane Earlv; married Edwin Blakely. Their children:
1. Ovall Blakely.
2. Sudie Blakely; married T. P. Moyers, no issue.
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3. Bettie Blakely; married C. D. Shackelford.
4. Lutie Early; singlge.
p 5.! 'Doc Early; single.
/ 7. Sarah Parrott; married Livingston Stephens. Their child-
ren:
1. Sarah Hulett Stephens; single.
2. iMary Lucy Stephens; married J. M. Moyers, no issue.
6. Mary Brown; married Dr. Charles Brown, and she lived
to be ninety two years old. (See Chap. 3, Sec. 6, and Chap. 9.)
Section 3. Brightberry Brown, was Captain of a company of
volunteer cavalry, in the Revolutionary Army. He married Susan
Thompson, sister to the wife of his brother. Bezaleel. He died in
1846, at the age of eighty four years. Their children:
1. Horace Brown, lived at the head of the Cove, just beneath
Brown's Gap and his home, on account of the bracing air, quiet
seclusion and generous fare, was a favorite resort of the Metho-
dist preachers during the heat of summer.
2. William Brown; married Susan Fretwell. They had a son:
1. Strother Brown; married and had a son:
1. Orville Brown.
3. Edmund Brown; married Theodocia Michie (see Chap. 14.)
They had a son:
1. Marshall Brown.
4. Nimrod Brown: married Susan Brown, daughter of Reuben
D. and Lucy Brown. (See Chap. 8, Section 11.) They had a son:
1. Reuben Brown.
5. Clifton Brown; married first Sarah Brown and second Bettie
Brown, both daughters of Bernard Brown Jr., and Miriam Maupin
his wife. (See Chapter 8, Sec. 6, and 7.) No issue of the second
marriage. Children of the first marriage:
1. Tazwell Brown; married Isabella Brown, went South.
2. William A. Brown, killed at Williamsburg, Va.
3. Dr. T. H. Brown; married Miss Carpenter. Their children:
1. DeWitt Brown.
2. Lula Brown.
3. iSallie Brown.
4. Virdie Brown.
5. Edward Brown.
6. Bernard Brown.
4. Susan Brown.
5. Virginia A. Brown.
6. Brightberry Brown; married Harriet Rollins. Their children:
1. Jacquelin Brown.
2. Isabella Brown: married Tazewell Brown.
7. Mildred Brown; married Thomas H. Brown. (See Chapter
3, Section 7, and Chapter 10.)
8. Amanda Brown; married George Brown, son of Reuben D.
Brown and Lucy Brown his wife, (see Chap. 6, Sec. 1, also Sec.
2, of this Chapter.) Their children:
1. Llewellyn Brown, killed in Confederate Army.
2. George Brown, killed in Confederate Army.
3. William Brown, killed in Confederate Army.
4. Reuben Brown.
... rlifton Brown.
6. Benjamin Brown.
7. Susan Brown; married ,Iohn Chenault.
8. Lucy Brown: married Mr. Adams.
9. Sarah Brown; married Mr. Adams.
10. Charles Brown, killed in Confederate Army.
11. Amanda Brown.
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Section 4. Bernis Brown, (See Chap. 16) was one of the early
Methodist preachers in ilie Counly of Albemarle, entering the minis-
try some years before the close of the eighteenth centnry. He was
a signer of the Albemarle Declaration of Independence April 2,
1779. He married Henrietta Rodes, a danghter of John Rodes and
Sarah Harris his wife. (See Part HI, Chapter 3, Section 7.) He died
in 1815. Their children:
1. Sarah Brown; married Thomas Jones.
2. Henrietta Brown; married John Ruff.
3. Ann Brown; married John Dickerson.
4. Bernis Brown; married
emigrated to Saline County, Mo., and
was one of her pioneers, and a very
prominent man of the County. He was
County Judge, County Surveyor, and
held other important offices. His wife
died leaving him with twelve children.
Some one was talking to a handsome
widow about him, and she said "I have
no objection to the Judge, but I have
to the jury."
5. Tyre Brown, the subject of Chap-
ter 16.
6. Benjamin T. (Long Thompson)
Brown; married Lucy Ann Richards.
She lived to be ninety five years old.
Their children:
1. Bernie Brown; married Bettie
Imbodin.
2. James R. Brown; single.
3. Jefferson Brown; married
Florence Carter.
4. Lucien Brown; married Miss Michie.
5. Lucy Brown: single.
7. Elizabeth Brown.
8. John R. Brown; married Candice Hall, no issue.
Section 5. Francina Benajah Brown; married Mary Jarman
daughter of Thomas Jarman. (See Part V, Chap. 4, Sec. 1.)
JUDGE BURNIS BROWN.
his Albemarle property and moved to Buckingham.
1. Beverley Brown.
2. Miletus Brown.
3. Garland Brown; married Patsey Bransford.
1. Jack Brown.
2. Martha Brown.
3. Sallie Brown.
4. Katie Brown.
5. Patsey Brown.
6. Sallie Brown; married James Jarman
a
He sold
Their children:
Children;
note.
1.
(See
2.
) Their children:
Mary Ann Jarman
(See Part V, Chap.
William T. Brown.
married Colonel
Section 2, and Chapter 4.)
Miletus Jarman; married Miss Hansberger. Their children:
Robert Jarman; died single.
Henry Jarman; died single.
Clotilda Jar-man; married J. W. Rodes. (See Chap. 4.)
Etta Jarman; married Mr. Bethum.
Mary Kitty Jarman; married Marion Brown.
Sarah Jarman; married Dr. Thompkins. Their children:
1. Mattie Thompkins.
2. Kate Thompkins.
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3. Robert Thompkins.
4. Samuel Thompkins; married Miss Thompkins.
(Section 6. Barzellia Brown, sold out in Albemarle and emi-
grated to Shelby County, Ky., in 1809.
Section 7. Lucretia Brown; married Robert Harris, and emi-
grated to Surry County, North Carolina. (See Part III, Chap. 3,
Section 2.)
According to History of Albemarle by Rev. Edgar Woods, Benja-
min Brown had the following children besides the above mentioned:
Section 8. Benjamin Brown, the eldest. He and his brother
"William were executors of their father's will, and had their portion
and residence in Hanover and Louisa.
Section 9. William Brown, was co-executor with his brother
Benjamin of his father's will, and their homes were in Hanover and
Louisa.
Section 10. Agnes Brown.
Section 11. Elizabeth Brow^n; married John Price.
CHAPTER 3.
BERNARD BROWN, SENIOR.
(Named in Chapter 2, Section 1.)
Article 1. — Bernard Brown, Senior, a son of Benjamin Brown, the
immigrant from Wales, and Sarah Thompson his wife, was born
in Albemarle County, Va., Jan. 28, 1750; was married to Eliza-
beth Dabney, daughter of John Dabney of Albemarle and Ann
Harris his \\\te, June 23, 1773. (See Part III, Chapter 3,
Section 7.) Elizabeth Dabney was born June 18, 1751.
Bernard Brown as mentioned in Chapter 2, was a soldier in the
struggle for American Independence, whose duty was to carry dis-
patches for General Washington, from New York to Charleston,
South Carolina, and was chosen for that service because of his trust
worthiness, and extraordinary powers of endurance, of whom his
General said "that he could make the trip quicker than any other
person in the service of whom he had knowledge." He was a prac-
ticing attorney at law of Albemarle County, and represented clients
in Kentucky, as proof of this latter statement on the fourth of
December 1801, Daniel Maupin, Sr., a resident at that time of
Madison County, Ky., by deed of record gave to his son John Maupin,
fifty pounds he had collected, that was in the hands of Bernard
Brown of Albemarle County, Va., who -was his acting attorney at
law. Bernard Brown was killed by the fall of a tree Feb. 26, 1800,
and his wife lived twenty six years thereafter, and died July 21,
1826, at the age of seventy five years and thirteen days. His home
was at the foot of Bucks Elbow, not far from White Hall in Albe-
marle County, Va. Their children are named in the coming sections:
Jlislorii mid Genealogies G71
Section 1. Franciiui Rrow'n, she married Captain .lolin (or Jaclc)
Rodes, a son of John Rodes and Sarah Harris his wife. (See Part
111, Chapter 3, Section 7.) The subject of Chapter 4.
Section 2. Robert Thompson Brown; married Betsy Crenshaw.
The subject of Chapter .).
Section ?>. Reuben Dabney Brown; married his cousin Lucy
Brown. The subject of Chapter 6.
Section 4. Lucy Brown; married Nathaniel Thompson, a brother
to the wives of her uncles Bezaleel and Brishtberry Brown. The
subject of Chapter 7. (See "The Thompson Family of Albemarle.")
Section 5. Bernard Brown, .Jr., married Miriam Maupin, a
daughter of Daniel Maupin and Martha .Jarman, his first wife. (See
Part V, Chapter 4, Section 2.) The subject of Chapter S.
Section 6. Dr. Charles Brown; married his cousin Polly Brown.
The subject of Chapter 9.
Section 7. Thomas Harris Brown; married his cousin Milly
Brown, she died and he married Lucy Goodman. The subject of
Chapter 10.
Section 8. Bezaleel Brown; married Betsy Michie. The subject
of Chapter 11.
Section 9. Benjamin Hescott Brown; married Judith Fretwell.
The subject of Chapter 12.
Section 10. Sarah Brown; married her cousin Colonel Beverly
A. Brown. The subject of Chapter 13.
Section 11. Ira Benajah Brown; married Frances Jarman Mull-
ins. The subject of Chapter 14.
Section 12. Asa Brightberry Brown; married his cousin Maria
Brown. The subject of Chapter 15.
CHAPTER 4.
FRANCINA BROWN.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 1.)
Article 1. — Fiancina Brown, a (laughter of Bernard Brown, Sr.,
and Elizabeth Dabney his wife, was born in Albemarle County,
Va., May 24, 1775.
She married as aforesaid. Captain John (or Jack) Rodes, a son
of John Rodes and Sarah -Harris, his wife. (See Part III, Chap. 3,
Sec. 7, E.) She died the third day of May, 1846, at the age of 71
years, leaving these children:
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FRANCINA BROWN.
Wife of Capt. Jack Rodes.
Section 1. William Rodes; married
Clarissa Yancey. He lived 80 years.
Section 2. Sydney Rodes; married
Powhattan Jones
Section 3. Ryland Rodes; married
Miss Virginia Woods.
Section 4. Sarah Rodes; married
first James Payne and second Samuel
Woods. (See Part II, Chap. 2 5, and Part
III., Chap. 3, Sec. 7.)
Section 5. John Rodes; married Mrs.
Ann Morris nee Diirrett, widow of Will-
iam Morris, no issue.
Section 6. Lucy Rodes; married —
Newlands and went west.
Section 7. Jacintha Tazewell Rodes,
daughter of Captain John Rodes and his
wife Francina Brown, and a grand-
daughter of Bernard Brown and his wife
Elizabeth Dabney, and a great grand-daughter of Benjamin Brown
and his wife Sarah Thompson, married first. Captain John Massie
Smith, of Nelson County, Va., and second. Captain James M. Harris
of Nelson County, Va. By her first marriage she had six children,
hereinafter named, and by her second marriage, she had three
children hereinafter named, nine in all, towit:
1. Robert Hardin Smith; married Mary Ann McCue. They
had six children, viz:
1. Bettie Jacintha Smith; married Dr. Jacob Pinckney Kill-
ian, their children are:
1. Lelia Killian; married Dr. John Fleming.
2. Alda Killian; single.
3. Irma Killian; single.
4. Kenneth Killian; single.
2. Ida Massie Smith; married William Henry Turner. Their
children are:
1. Robert Emmett Turner.
2. Mary Massie Turner.
3. William Henry Turner, Jr.
4. Dorothy Ida Turner.
5. Virginia Eliabeth Turner.
3. James Emmett Smith; married Grace Lee McLellan. Their
children are:
1. McLellan Smith.
2. Mary Virginia Smith.
3. Ruth Birney Smith.
4. John William Smith; married Ruth Lawrence Heywood.
5. Virginia Alice Smith; married Harry Thomas Antrim.
Their children are:
1. Thomas Houston Antrim.
2. Robert Emmett Antrim.
3. Mary Virginia Antrim.
4. Frank Templeton Antrim.
5. Katherine Taylor Antrim.
6. Marianna Robinette Smith; married her cousin Edward
Massie Smith.
2. William Henry Smith; died aged thirty three years, never
married.
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3. Bettie Massio Smith: marriod hor cousin Charles Rodes.
They had three children, viz:
1. William Sniilh Rodes; niarri(>d Mattie M. McCiie, no issiip.
2. Alice Jacintha Rodes; married John Montgomery. They
have eight children.
3. Robert Clifton Rodes; died single.
4. Charles Thoniijson Smith, an old bachelor, a very lively,
active i)ro|)osilion. in that class of social outlaws, now sixty nine
years old, and living at Harlan, Ky. Charles Thompson Smith was
twenty-three years old when he volunteered in the First
Greenbriar Cavalry Comi)any under Captain Robert B. Moorman,
in the spring of 1S61, being a slender youth, run down from
close study, in health and flesh, and weighing only one hundred
and twenty pounds, and was found, in consequence, unfit for
infantry service, and was furloughed to go home to arrange his
business affairs, and to get horse and other equipments.
Rejoining the army he was one of a portion of his com-
pany sent hastily to Rich Mountain to aid in the relief of Colonel
Fegram, then engaged with the Federal or United States Military
forces, but before reaching their destination the Confederates
had been defeated. On the excursion when his horse was jump-
ing a fence. Smith was thrown violently out of the saddle, receiv-
ing a twisting violent wrench of the left loin, severely straining
it and displacing a muscle of the back; an injury from which he
has never thoroughly recovered. Upon examination by Dr. W.
L. Barksdale, of Hinton, West Virginia, at that time Surgeon of
the company, the hurt was pronounced a permanent one, and h^ .&.
was furloughed indefinitely, and advised to remain as quiet as >^._^
possible. In the early fall of 1861, young Smith started bacli ' i>V
to the army, but before reaching it, General Robert E. Lee had
disbanded the company, giving as his reason, that "It contained
too much valuable recruiting material to be kept in the service
as a company." This wise step resulted in the raising of several
cavalry and other companies from Greenbriar County for the
Confederate Army.
First Lieutenant, F. W. M. Feamster, gave testimony of the
faithful picket duty, rendered by this young soldier, at Laurel
Hill. He says "I was ordered to select reliable men, and during
the night I visited the pickets every four hours, I always found
Smith at his post, which was regarded as a very critical and dan-
gerous position."
After the injury spoken of Charles Thompson Smith re-entered
the Confederate service, as emjiloyee of Captain J. C. Deane,
Quarter Master of the 59th Regiment of Virginia Infantry. In
1862 at Nags Head, he was promoted by General Wise to the rank
of Captain, on his staff, and in charge as acting Quarter Master
of the Regiment. During the land battle at Roanoke Island,
notwithstanding he was a non-combatant, he took the rifle gun
of private John Hanna, who was ill, and founght under Captain
F. M. Imboden, in the thickest of the fight, reloading and shooting
so often that the gun got so hot (thus contracting the bore) that
it could not be recharged. After the surrender General Reno, U.
S. A., remarked that " Smith was the first Quarter Master he ever
saw in a fight." At this critical point in the battle Adjutant
Blocker, owing to the effect of heavy canonading, became too sick
for duty, and Lieutenant Frank Anderson of said Regiment order-
ed Smith to act as Adjutant in Lieutenant Blocker's place until
the battle ended. For six hours the battle raged and in sjiite of
the fearless display of gallantrv bv the officers, and personal
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bravery of the private soldiers, it ended in Confederate defeat,
because of the overwhelming numbers against them. During this
engagement Smith was struck by a spent ball which did no damage
and in no other of five fights and skirmishes in which he en-
gaged, did he receive a gun shot wound during the war.
Being paroled as a prisoner of war, Charles Thompson Smith
engaged in the 'manufacture of salt at Saltville, Va., from 18 62
until 18 65. Released from parole in the fall of 18 63, he rendered
valuable service to the Confederates as a soldier in protecting this
most important salt furnishing point to the Confederacy, and to
the people of the state. On one most dangerous mission riding
thirty miles in the night in extremely cold and stormy weather,
and through the enemy's lines as courier to take a special message
from General Breckinridge for reenforcements to save the salt
works from capture. He was shot at many times and barely es-
caped death and capture by General Stoneman's forces. In res-
ponse to that message, the same night, with Smith as guide,
General Bazil W. Duke was sent to the rescue, in command of a
selected cavalry force, which stampeded the enemy back into
Kentucky, thus saving the great salt works from destruction.
After the war with depleted health and fortune, but with true
Southern courage. Smith applied himself to the affairs of civil
life. His fidelity, business aptitude and tact were displayed to
the public, first in the office of sheriff, which he twice held under
bond of $90,000. His legislative talent and qualifications were
manifested during one term in the House of Delegates and three
terms in the Senate successively, in which service he signally
demonstrated his natural ability and enviable sagacity in recog-
nizing and grasping the new and living issues of the times, which
required the exercise of fine statesmanship, to shape them into
laws. The Legislative .Journals and statutes of Virginia show that
his name as a skillful legislator and valuable public servant is
united indelibly with the history of the commonwealth as the
author of more legislation perhaps since the war, than any other
faithful legislator, and mainly of legislation which affects and
protects all classes and vocations, of men and women. His Post
Office address at this time is Harlan, Ky.
5. Prances Rodes Smith; died single, aged thirty five years.
6. .John Massie Smith, born August 29. 1843; married May 21,
1867, Nellie Timberlake.
The three brothers, Charles Thompson Smith, Francis Rodes
Smith and .John Massie Smith, went out of college into the Confed-
erate Army. Hence their educations were not completed as far as
was intended, the Civil War having practically ruined them finan-
cially. But John as he is called in the family is what the people
of his native and adopted counties esteem as a leading citizen,
intelligent gentleman, and consistent member of the Baptist Church.
John Massie Smith was only in the seventeenth year of his age
when he entered the Confederate Army. This brave young patriot
was on repeated occasions selected by his Colonel and other officers
to perform daring and desperate duties, and therefore was recom-
mended for promotion, but he modestly declined, mainly because
of his vouthful age, saying that he was "satisfied with the honor of
being a private in the ranks of his company," and as such surren-
dered, having fought in thirty battles. He is at this time a leading
citizen of Albemarle Countv, Va. He is well beloved for his many
fine traits of character. He lives at Shadwell, three miles east of
Charlottesville, in Albemarle County, on the Chesapeake and Ohio
Railway. He is verv found of his kin. His wife died many years
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;m(), and he has not married asain, nor is he likely to do so. He
and his wife were the parents of five children, viz:
1. Rosa Bibb Smith: married Dr. John B. Turpin, no children.
2. Edward Massie Smith: married his cousin .Mamie X. R.
Smith, no children. The.v live at Shadwell, with theii- father
John Massie Smith.
o. Sallie W. Smith, sin.gle, lives with her father and brother
Edward.
4. Nellie Timberlake Smith: married John B. Greenway, no
children. Mrs. Greenway died aged twenty one years.
o. Charles Thomas Smith: died in infancy.
Children by the second marrisae of Jacintha Tazewell Rodes
and Captain James M. Harris of Nelson County, Va., viz:
7. James Clifton Harris: man-led Bettie Smith. They had
six living children :
1. Massie Harris.
2. Lila Harris.
0. Bettie Harris.
4. Charles Thomas Harris.
5. Edward Harris.
C. Daisey Harris.
5. Lizzie Woods Harris, never married.
9. Mary Alice Harris: married her cousin William Clifton Har-
ris, issue one child, viz:
1. Lizzie Jacintha Harris: married Professor William Knox
Tate. They have four children, viz:
1. William Knox Tate, Jr.
2. Mary Alice Tate.
3. Lillian Jacintha Tate.
4. Helen Rodes Tate.
Note — John Massie Smith Esquire, of Shadwell, Va., has the
coat of arms of the Rodes, Dabney and Crawford families. John
Rodes his great, great grand-father married Mary Crawford.
"The CraAvfoi'd Family of Virg:iiiia."
From the Times despatch, Genological column:
"Arthur in his dictionary of names speaks of the name of Craw-
ford as assumed by the proprietor of the land and barony of Craw-
ford in Lenarkshire, Scotland. The extreme ancestor of the ancient
family of Crawford, in Scotland, was Reginald, youngest son of
Ataw, the fourth earl of Richmond. He accompanied David, the first
to the North and received extensive grants of land in Strath Clueys
at Clydesdale, where his immediate descendants adopted the name of
Crawford. The name itself was first spelled "Craufurd," being
Gaellic, signifying "the pass of blood" from "Cru," bloody, and
"furd" a pass, or way, as commemorative, probably of some great
conflict with the aboriginees.
John Crawford of Scotland, born about 1600, died about ]676,
emigrated to Virginia about 1643. He was a lineal discendant from
Quintin Craufurd, of Kilburney, on the West Sea of Scotland.
David Crawford, the only son of John, was born 1625, and came
to America with his father, settling in St. Peter's (afterwards St.
Paul's) parish in New Kent. John Crawford the emigrant, was
the youngest son of Earl Crawford of Scotland, about the middle of
the seventeenth century. He settled first in James City County,
afterwards moving to New Kent, and later being in Hanover Couny,
when that was formed. The wife of David Crawford (1) is not
known. Their children were: 1st. Eliabeth, born 1650, married
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Nichoals Merriwither, second, a daughter, who married a Mr. Mc-
Guire, and removed south, 3rd, Captain David Crawford (II) born
1662, died Sept. 1762, 100 years of age. He married Eliabeth Smith
who died at 101 years. These are the great, great grand-parents of
Robert H. Smith, William H. Smith, Bettie Massie (Smith) Rodes,
C. T. Smith, Frances Rodes Smith, John Massie Smith and James
Clifton Harris, Lizzie Harris and Mary Alice Harris, children of
Jacintha Tazewell Rodes, by her first marriage to Captain John
Massie Smith, and her second marriage to Captain James M. Harris
All of Nelson County, Va., near Greenfield Post Office.
Captain David Crawford, first lived in Hanover County, with
his wife; in their old age moved to Amherst, now Nelson County.
The fourth child of David Crawford (1) was John, who died
December 13, 1639.
The children of Captain David Crawford (II) and his wife,
Eliabeth Smith Crawford, were:
1. David (III), born 1697: married Ann Anderson, died in
Amherst County 1766.
2. Elizabeth, born 1699; married James Martin, and settled
in the forks of Rockfish River, Amherst County.
3. John, born March 1701; married Mary Duke.
4. Mary, born March 3, 1703; married John Rodes. (See Part
III, Chap. 3, Sec. 7.) John Rodes and Mary Crawford Rodes were
the great great grandparents of the children of Jacintha Tazev/ell
Rodes by her first marriage to Captain John Massie Smith, and
her second marriage to Captain James M. Harris.
5. Judith, born 1705; married Joseph Terry.
6. Michael, born 1707: married
Captain David Crawford, son of David (1) grand-son of John
(1) lived in the fork of the North and South Anna Rivers in Han-
over County. In 17 58, some two or ihree years after his son David
(III) had moved to Amherst, he moved and settled on Rockfish
river on the south side near the road, passing over "Duke's Gap,"
and near the foot of "Round Top" Mountain, about one mile north
of "Stony Battle," being a remarkable part of the road, where vast
walls of rock are rolled up each side of the road like giant walls.
As Captain of a troop of cavalry in 1714 he proclaimed George
(1) King.
Captain David Crawford was buried in the forks of Stony Battle
road, about one hundred yards west of the spring in Nelson County,
east of the "Three Ridge" Mountain at the base, being one mile west
of the house owned by Ryland Rodes.
David Crawford, son of Captain David Crawford was Commodore
Vandebilt's great, great, grand-father. Mrs. Vanderbilt was Miss
F A. Crawford of Mobile, Alabama.
David Crawford (III) (son of David (II) David (1) John (1)
married Ann Anderson. Their children were thirteen in numbr:
1. Susanna. 2 John, 3 Elizabeth, 4 David, 5 Joel, born Od.
16 1738, fa'her of Hon. William Harris Crawford, 6 Charles, 7 Sarah,
S Marv, 9 Nathan, born Oct. 16, 1744, died 183 3, and married his
first cousin, Judith Anderson, in 1768, grandparents of Mrs. John
W. Dickinson and Mrs. John B. Coles, of Greenfield in Nelson Coun-
ty. Their father was Nelson Crawford, son of Nathan; 10 Peter,
11 Nelson, 12 William, 13 Ann.
The Nathan Crawford farm is now 1881, owned by Samuel Woods.
The children of Captain John W. Dickinson and his wife Judith
Anderson Crawford Dickinson were;
1 Judith Anderson; married her first cousin Henry Washington
Martin, 2 Henry W., 3 Fannie Coles, married Dr. Dold of Augusta
Countv. Rev William Crawford of Louisa County, Va., wrote in his
Ilisloni mill (iciirfi/(i(/i(:<; (i77
family Rible, William Crawford, was the son of Nathan Ci-awford,
who was the son of David Crawford, who was the son of .John Craw-
ford a Scotchman, who came to this County in the seventeenth
century, and is suijposed to have been killed during Bacon's war with
the Indians. Rev. AVilliam Crawford was the grand father, and
his son Hon. Tiol)ert Leighton Crawford, the father of Mrs. F. A.
Crawford Vanderbilt, second wife of Commodore Cornelius Vander-
bilt.
The Hon. William Harris Crawford, only child of Hon. Joel
Crawford and his wife Fannie Harris Crawford (see Part
TIT. Chapter 3, Section 11), was born in Nelson County,
Va., Feb. 24, 1772, and was taken to South Carolina in 1774.
In 1783 the family again removed to Columbia County, Ga., where
his father died five years later. He was elected to the State Senate
in 1802. In 1807 he was elected to the United States Senate.
During this canvass he fought a duel with Peter L. Van Alen, a
lawyer, and his antagonist fell mortally wounded. He also fought
another duel with George Clarke, and was himself severely wound-
ed. He was re-elected to the United States Senate in 1811. When
Vice President Clinton was disabled by sickness, Mr. Crawford was
chosen President of the Senate protem. In 1813 President Mad-
ison offered him the ap])ointment of Secretary of War, which he
declined. He accepted however, the post of Minister to France,
where he remained two years. In 1815, he asked a recall, and
while still on his voyage was appointed Secretary of War. In 1816
he was apiiointed to the Treasury Department, and remained in that
office during President Monroe's administration until 182 5, when
he was honored the same position in John Q. Adam's cabinet, bu'
declined it. Mr. Crawford returned to his home at the end of
Monroe's term in 1825, and in 1827 was made Judge of the Norther a
Circuit of Georgia, which he held up to his death, which occurred
in Elbert County, Ga., Sept. 10, 1834, aged 62 years.
The arms for Crawford, which have been sacredly handed down
from the first John Crawford in Virginia are given in Burke's
English Peerage, as for Crufurd of Scotland, described as follows:
Arms Quarterly — first and fourth gules, a fesse ermine, third and
third azure, a chevon between three cross — patees, or, crest, an
ermine, (or weas) argiue. Motto: Sine labi nota (Nothing with-
out labor. )
Section s. Frances Rodes; married Garland Brown. He was
living at 84 years.
Section 9. Virginia Rodes; married Captain Wilson C. Smith.
Section 10. Tyre Rodes.
CHAPTEE 5.
ROBERT THOiMPSON BROWN.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 2.) . '
Article 1. — Robeit Tli;'inar]e County,
Va., Jai?. 10, 1777, he and liis brother Reuben Uabney Brown,
were twins.
He married Betsy Crenshaw. Of this union were born children.
They emigrated to Sumner County, Tennessee.
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REUBEN DABNBY BROWN.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 3.)
Article 1. — Reuben Dabney Brown, a son of Bernard Brown, Sr.
Eli/.abetli Dabney bis wife, was b:)rn in Albemarle County.
Jan. 10, 1777, he and his brotlier Kobert Thompson Bi
were twins.
He married his cousin Lucy Brown, daughter of Bezaeel Brown.
Of this union were born these children: (See Chap. 2, Sec. 2.)
Section 1. George Brown: married Amanda Brown. (See Chap.
2, Section 3-S.)
Section 2. Brightberry Brown: married
Section 3. Llewellyn Brown.
This whole family moved from Albemarle County, Va., to Sum-
ner County, Tennessee.
., and
., Va.,
Jrt>wn,
C'HAin^Ei: :.
LUCY BROWN.
(Named in Chapter 3. Section 4.)
Article 1. — Lue, Brown, a danjibter of Bernard Brown, Sr., and
Elizabetli Dabney liis wife, was born in Albemarle County, Va.,
Nov. 7th, 1778.
She married Nathaniel Thompson, son of William Thompson.
She died Feb. 16, 1S52, at the age of eighty one years. Their
children and descendants are set forth as follows, towit:
Section 1. Edmund .7. Thompson: married Fannie Hill. Their
children, towit :
1. Marietta B. Thompson: married first John Clopton, and
second .Jerry Martin, she left no children.
2. Martha F. Thompson: married .Terry Martin, issue:
1. Fannetta Martin: married Charles Cosby.
2. Lizzie Martin: married William Field.
Section 2. Bernard Brown Thompson:
married Mary Ann Chapman, issue:
1. Bettie Thompson: married E. B.
Brown. Children:
1. Sallie Brown.
2. Mary Brown: married first
James Early (no issue), second B.
Gates
1
2
Garth. Children:
Lizzie Garth.
Edwin Garth.
3. Burwell Garth.
4. Randall Garth.
5. Bernard Garth.
6. Hunter Garth.
7. Ruby Garth.
?. Bernard A. Brown: married
Mofie Pollard. Children:
1. Mamie Brown: married Row-
land Latham
2. Terry Brown: single.
BERNARD THOMPSON
Ilixhnij mid (if ii('il/()(/irs
(i,
3. Luti(> Hrown; married Joab Durrett, no living issue.
Section .!. i.my Brown Thompson; married William T. Chap-
man, she lived to be ninety one years old. Their children were:
1. J. T. Chapman: married F'annie Blakely, no issue.
2. X. B. Cha|)man: married Fannie Shearman, issue:
1. Hon. John S. Chai)man: married Sallie Davis.
1^. Thomas J. Chapman: marrie'd Girt rude IMunkett.
M. Bettie Chapman: single.
:i. William S. Chai)nian; married Mary Shearman, no living
childi-t'ii.
Section 4. Mary I)al)n('\' Tlinnip.'^on; married .lames E. Chap-
man. Their children:
1. .Mary Chapman: married first Dr. Mallory, no issue; second,
Smith W. Brown of Buckingham. Xo living children.
2. X. T. Chapman: married Bettie Rodes. Their children:
1. Willietta Chapman; married Mr. Wells.
2. T. R. Cha])man; married Georgia Woods
0. Edmund T. Chapman; married Lizzie Beckwith, issue:
1. Beckwith Chapman.
2. Edmund Thompson Chapman, Jr.
:!. Fannie M. Chapman: married Dr. Finks Catterton.
4. Lucy Ann Chapman; unmarried.
5. Virginia Chapman: married Bernard Charnian, issue:
1. James Waggoner Chapman.
2. William Chapman.
;!. Lilla Chapman.
4. Fannie Chapman: married Mr. Head.
6. Sarah J. Chapman; married Thomas A. Chapman, issue:
1. Mary Buford Chapman.
2. Charles Chapman.
?>. Lizzie Chapman.
7. James Chapman, never married.
Section 5. Bettie Thompson; married Joab Early. She lived
to be eighty years old. Their children;
L William T. Early: married Elizabeth Michie, issue;
1. Everetta Early: married died leaving a son;
1. X. E. Early; married C. X. Parrott, issue:
1. E. T. Early; married Anna Xorwood, had a son;
1. James W'. Early.
2. Sallie B. Early: single.
2. X. E. Early.
3. Susan Early: married Thomas Eddins, no issue.
4. Xancy Early: married Dr. Thomas Shearman, no issue.
5. Jane Early: married Edwin Blakely. Children:
1. Orville Blakely; married Landrum.
2. Sudie Blakely; married T. P. Moyers, no issue.
3. Bettie Blakely; married C. D. Shackelford, issue;
1. Lutie Shackelford; single.
2. Doc Shackelford; single.
6. Lucy Early: married Peter Durrett. Children:
1. Bettie Durrett; married Davis Eddins, issue:
1. Thomas C. Eddins; married Miss Graves, issue;
1. Lucy Eddins; married Frank Gibbs.
2. Elijah Eddins; married Lottie Cole. Children.
2. Joab Durrett; married Lutie Brown, no living issue
3. Clingman Durrett; married Miss Brooking, issue;
1. Child: married Eddins.
4. William Green Durrett: married in the South.
5. Judge Robertson Durrett; married Miss Yancey.
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6. Nathaniel Durrett; married Mary Thomas, no issue.
7. Alice Durrett; married Thomas Graves.
8. M'ollie Durrett; married Junius Brutus Garth.
9. Lucy Durrett; married John Graves, no issue.
10. Bernard Durrett; married Bearer.
Section 6. Mildred Thompson; married James Early. Their
children:
1. John R. Early; married Sarah Brown, i.ssue:
1. James W. Early; married Willie Koiner, issue:
Marie Early.
B. Early; married Sudie
Their children:
Nimrod Early.
Mary Early, twin.
Lucile Early, twin.
N. B. Early, Jr.
Sallie Early; married Garrett
1. Fannie Martin; single.
2. Nellie Martin; married Dr. Everett
3. Lula Martin; married Mr.
daughter:
1. Virginia Coleman.
2. N
Brown.
1.
2.
3.
4.
3.
Brown, daughter of H. N.
Martin. Their children:
Coleman. Have a
WILLIAM T. PARROTT.
FRANCES THOMPSON.
Wife of William T. Parrott.
Section 7. Nancy Frances Thompson; married William T. Par-
rott, of Albemarle County, Va. Their children:
1.
2.
o
o .
Run,
Eliazbeth Parrott; died in infancy.
Charles Parrott; died young.
C. B. (Boots) Parrott, killed in the battle of Hatcher's
March 3, 1865. He belonged to Pickett's Division of the
Confederate Army.
4. William N. Parrott, was a non commissioned officer in
Pickett's division of the Confederate Army, but of a different
regiment and brigade from his brother, C. B. Parrott, who
fell at Hatcher's Run. However, William N. Parrott was en-
gaged and wounded in the same battle. He was wounded also
in Picketts celebrated charge at Gettysburg. He -was of Kempers
old brigade, composed of the 1st, 7th, 11th, 17th, and 24th,
Virginia, and was in the second battle of Manassas. Kemper was
IJisfori/ mill (Iniciilof/lrs (IS I
then in command of three brigades, acting as Major General.
Colonel D. M. Corse, being the ranking Colonel, placed him in
immediate command of the Kemper Brigade, who made at a crit-
ical moment one of the most brilliant movements ever witnessed
on a battle field, when Kemper's old Brigade, with Colonel
Skinner, on old Fox, his sorrel horse, in the lead wielding his
sword with deadly effect, and William N. Parrott hard by, took
a five gun battery and four regimental flags.
Mr. Parrott seems to bear a charmed life, being survivor of
many hair-breadth escapes, which would be enough to kill an
ordinary man. If the Confederate soldiers had all been as hard
to kill as he. President Davis would never have gone to Fortress
Munroe. This veteran, like Achilles, must be only vulnerable in
the heel, as that is about the only part of his body which has
escaped injury. He began at the early age of six years to court
death by getting himself, unwittingly in the way of a large tree
that was being felled — the whole top of the tree falling over him,
pinning his body to the ground, and costing him about a pound
of flesh and skin. On twelve different occasions his life seemed
to hang by a thread, and some of his experiences "were thrilling
in the extreme, his injuries including broken arms, broken collar
bone, broken ribs, broken legs, disFocated hips, and bruises and
strains innumerable. On three occasions he was caught under
falling timber. Once thrown from a horse, rebreaking a leg, and
climbing upon his horse, rode in that condition a distance of
fifteen miles to his home. He was once thrown from a wagon,
and reeled around the wheel. He was in eighteen regular
battles — including Picketts gallant charge at Gettysburg, besides
numerous skirmishes, of the Civil War. He was in the very hot-
bed of the war, and was shot twice by a cannon and twice by a
musket, and was in the wreck of the Fat Nancy in 1888, between
Washington and Charlotte, North Carolina, when the train went
through a trestle sixty feet high, mashing the car into kindling
wood, sustaining at that time the most critical injuries — one leg
was broken in three places, the other leg hurt, still worse in
the hip, two ribs broken, both elbows nearly broken, and his whole
bodv fearfully mashed, and bruised, still he survived. How he
has retained his hold upon life, is one of the miracles of God's
providence. He calls himself a stack of patched up bones — really
he looks now, at an advanced age, as though he might stand
several more knocks.
The Thompsons and Parrotts can battle long,
The Dabney blood runs red and strong.
They all awake at the call of the drums.
The blood of the Browns to the rescue comes.
They marshal their forces at his call.
Who takes this fortress must fight them all.
K. O. M.
W. N. Parrott's father is now, ninety four years old, with his
mind in perfect tact.
William N. Parrott; married first his cousin, Bettie Cobbs,
she liv3d only fourteen months after their marriage, left no
children. He married second, Bettie J. Whitlock, of Richmond,
Va. Their home is in Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Va.
His last wife recently died. They had four children, viz:
1. Blanch Brown Parrott; married her cousin Charles B.
Hopkins. They have only one child:
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1. Ethel Hunter Hopkins, now five years old. (1906.)
2. Eva Pressley Parrott; died young.
3. Nathaniel Edward Parrott; died young.
4. Lizzie Hampton Parrott; died young.
.5. Sallie M. Parrott; married John S. Hopkins. Their children;
1. Charles B. Hopkins; married his cousin Blanche Brown
Parrott.
2. J. W. Hopkins.
3. E. B. Hopkins.
4. Fannie Hopkins; married W. B. Nuttycomb, an English-
man, a good man. Their children;
1. William Nuttycomb.
2. Wallace Nuttycomb.
4. Hopkins Pearre Nuttycomb.
6. Lucy Parrott; married Dr. Finks Catterton, she died at the
birth of her first and only child, so did the infant.
7. Edmund James Parrott; died young.
8. Fannie Parrott; died young.
9. Nannie H. Parrott; single.
10. Ida Parrott; died with fever; unmarried.
11. Bernard T. Parrott; married his cousin, Sallie Brown,
daughter of Horace Brown.* Their children:
1. Bessie Parrott; died when about twenty years old.
2. Horace Edward Parrott; unmarried.
3. Charles B. Parrott; married Lizzie Chapman, no issue.
4. George W. Parrott; unmarried.
.5. Bernard Thompson Parrott; unmarried.
6. Nathaniel I. Parrott.
7. Lucy F. Parrott; unmarried.
8. Emory B. Parrott; unmarried.
9. Sallie Brown Parrott.
10. James Nimrod Parrott. burned to death when young.
Section 8. Nancy F. Thompson.
Note: The Thompson Family of Albemarle.
Joseph Thompson, was one of the original Justices of the Peace
of the County, and the first sheriff. His home was in the bounds
of Fluvanna, near Palmira. He died in 17 65. His wife's name was
Sarah. Their children;
1. Captain Roger Thompson, was a Captain in the Second
Virginia of the Army of the Revolution. In 1737, Roger Thonip-
son, Jr., patented nearly 300 acres of land on Fosters Creek in
the Stony Point neighborhood.
2. George Thompson, was a Lieutenant in the State militia
in the Revolutionary War.
3. Leonard Thompson, was a Lieutenant in the State militia
in the Revolutionary War.
4. John Thompson, was first Lieutenant in the seventh Virginia
of the Revolutionary War. In 1737, one John Thompscon, perhaps
this person, entered more than 500 acres of land on the South
Fork of tihe Rivanna, and in 17 39 one hundred and twenty acres
more, a short distance above, on Mormans River, thought to be
a brother of Captain Roger Thompson, who died in 1838.
5. William Thompson; married Elizabeth Davis. Their children:
1. Roger Thompson; married Miss Crenshaw. Their children:
1. Nathaniel Thompson, Jr., married Temperance Cren-
shaw, daughter of William W. Crenshaw. He gave the land
on which Wesley's Chapel was built, and died in 1835.
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2. William Thompson: married firsi Mary IJullard, and
second Betsy Ward. (See Part V, Chap, lo, note.)
3. Nicholas Thompson.
4. Susan Thom|)son: married William Ward.
5. David Tliompson ; married Dolly Ci-enshaw.
6. Mai-y Thomiisoii: mairied Richard Fi-anklin.
7. Elizabeth Thompson; married John Ballard. (Xole to
Part V, Chapter 13.)
S. Sarah Thomiison: married Samuel Ward.
2. Nathaniel Thompson: mai'ried Lucy Brown. He died in
1 ST t. (See Cha])ter 3 and 7.)
;!. William Thompson, went to Tennessee.
4. Frances Thomi)son: married David Crenshaw, went west.
5. Mildred Thom|)son: married Nicholas Crenshaw, went west.
6. Susan Thompson: married Captain Brightberrv Brown. (See
Chap. 2, Sec. 3.)
7. Bettie Thompson: married Joab Early.
8. Polly Thompson: married Captain Bezaleel Brown. (See
Chap. 2, Sec. 2.)
9. Lucy Thom])son: died single.
1(1. Nancy Thompson: died single.
In 1776 Waddy Tliompson, of Louisa, came to tlie County of
Albemarle. His first wife Elizabeth Anderson, daughter of Nelson
Anderson, of Hanover, having died, he married in Albemarle, his
second wife, Mary T^ewis, daughtei' of Robert Lewis and the widow
of Samuel Cobbs. (See Part V, Chap. 5, Sec. 2.) He died in 1801,
and his last wife in 1813. Children of the first marriage:
1. Nelson Thompson, received from his father 25 acres of land
south west of Stillhouse Mountain, which he sold in 1794, to
Thomas Garth, Sr. He then bought on Beaver dam, of Hardware,
where he died in 1798.
2. Anderson Thompson.
3. David Thompson, moved to Woodford County, Ky.
4. Waddy Thomi)Son, moved to Rockingham County.
5. Susan Thompson: married David Rodes, being his second,
wife, she married the second time .James Kerr. They remained
in Albemarle, and kept for a time the Swan Tavern. Mr. Kerr
did in 1822. and she died in 1847.
6. Lucy Thompson.
Children of the "^econd marriage:
7. Ann Thompson; married first .John Slaughter, and second
P|hilii) Graf 'on. Children of the first marriage:
1. Mary L. Slaughter.
2. Waddy Thompson Slaughter: married Frances Ballard,
and was living in New York in 1823, where he was Post Master,
and owner of a tan yard, the most lasting monument of the
place, which he bought from Nathaniel Landcraft, and sold to
.Tames Lobban.
3. Robert I^. Slaughter.
8. Mary Thompson: married .Tames Poindexter.
9. Susan Thompson: married .Tesse Daveniiort.
10. Mildred Thom])Pon: married .Tames Scott.
11. Judith Thompson: married William Poindexter.
A ]iiece of cotton fabric, now (1906) one hundred and fifteen
years old, rres^nted by W. N. Parrott to his cousin, Mrs. Kate O.
Miller made of cotton grown bv William Thompson (great, grand-
father of Willam Parrott) on his nlantation in Albemarle County,
and which his daughter Elizabeth Thompson, carded, spun and wove,
into muslin, of such a delicate texture, that upon the completion
of the whole piece of twelve yards, it was passed through an ordi-
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nary finger ring; she made the muslin (from which the piece was
cut) into a dress gown which she wore on the occasion of her
marriage to Captain James Early of Green County. The goods
being as fine and soft and delicate as the product of the latest
equipped mills, of the present day. The degree of skill exercisd
in the weaving of same, was simply wonderful, and shows that the
ladies of one hundred years ago, were as prettily gowned, as the
belles of today. By an accident a hole was burned in the gown, and
a darn which was put in it at the time is so perfectly done that today
it is extremely difficult to detect the original from the substituted
threads. The dress is in possession of Mrs. John R. Early of Earlys-
ville. The Early House, has been in the possession of the family
for one hundred and thirty years — the fifth generation now occupy-
ing it. It was built by Mr. Early's great, great, grand-father, Mr.
Richard Durrett.
A sample of another piece of ancient cotton cloth stamped and
called calico, was presented by Mr. Parrott to Mrs. Margaret O.
Doty, which is a quaint relic of a fabric woven one hundred years
ago, from cotton grown on the estate of Captain Nathaniel Thompson
of Albemarle. The plain white cotton cloth was taken to Louisa
Court-House, where the crudest kind of stamping was -lone, the
two colors, red and black, showed only on one side. After the
stamping process, the cloth was called calico. About this bit of
cotton, hangs a tragical story of nearly a century ago. The cloth
was cut and made into a wrap for an infant — one day the child
while being carried in the arms of a servant, was let fall, and f,us-
tained injuries from which it died, the tiny victim of the slave's
carelessness — had the child lived he would have been a great uncle
of W. N. Parrott.
CHAPTER 8.
BERNARD BROWN, Junior.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 5.)
Article 1. — IJcrnard Brown, Junior, (called Barney), a son of Bern-
ard Brown, Senior, and Eliza])eth Dabney his wife, was born in
Albemarle County, Va., >rareh 15, 1781.
He married Miriam (or Elmira) Maupin, a daughter of Saddler
Daniel Maupin and Mrs. Hannah Harris his wife. (See Part V, Chap.
4, Section 2.) He died in 1828. Their children:
Section 1. Smith Brown; married Martha Brown, she died and
he married again Mary Chapman.
Section 2. James Brown; married Kate Ford.
Section 3. Bernard Brown; married
Section 4. Allen Brown; married Mary Koogler.
Section 5. Sidney Brown; died unmarried.
Section 6. Sarah Brown; married Clifton Brown. (See Chap.
2, Section 3.)
Section 7. Bettie Brown; married Clifton Brown, her cousin.
(See Chapter 2, Section 3.)
Hislun/ iiinl ( imcdhif/irs
{\Sr,
Section S. Pyrenia Brown: iiiarricd Tilniaii .). .M:iii|iin. (See
Part V, Chapttr 4, Stclion 4.)
Section 9. Tlionipson Brown; married Sarah ISrown.
Section M). Francis Bi'own: married Miss Adams.
Section 11. Su?an Brown: mai-ricd N'imrod Brown. (Sec Cliap.
2, Section :!.)
Section 12. George Brown; married Amanda Brown. (See
Cliap. 2, Sec. 3.)
CHAPTER 9.
DR. CHARLES BROWN.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section (>.)
Aiticic 1. — Doctc!" C^Iiai'les Hiowii, a son of IJcriiai-d Brown Senior,
and Klizabcth ihihney Iiis wife, was born in Albemarle County,
Va., May 3, 17«;5, died 1879, aged 96 years.
He married his cousin Polly Brown, daughter of Bezaleel Brown.
(See Chapter 2, Section 2.) He was a doctor of medicine of the old
school, an honest, upright and intelligent man, and lived four and
a half score years. He lived in Charlottesville, till 1822, when he
moved to a farm on the waters of Ivy Creek, which he bought
fi'om Crenshaw Fretwell and on which his son Ezra still lives.
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DR. CHARLES BROWN.
POLLY BROWN.
Charles Jennings and William .Jennings of Acton Place, London,
were sons of Sir Humphrey Jennings of England. William died
a bachelor, leaving a large estate worth many millions. His brother
Charles had an only child, a daughter Sarah Jennings, who came
086 flistdri/ Kiiil . John Augustus Brown; married Columbia Brown, a
kinswoman.
Section 4. ^Martha Brown; married C. H. Parrott, a brother to
William T. Parrott, father of Captain WMlliam N. Parrott of Char-
lottesville, Virginia. (See Chap. 2, Sec. 2.)
Section 5. Cynthia Brown; married her kinsman. Colonel
William Harris Brown.
Section 6. Angeline Brown; married Dr. George Kemper.
Section 7. Mary Frances Brown; married Waller Harris. (See
Part III, Chapter :3, 'Section 4, a 4.)
CHAPTEE T2.
ben.ja:mtn hescott brown.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 9 )
.Article 1. — Ben.ianiin Hescott Brown, a son of Bernard Brown,
Si'nior, and Elizabeth Dabney liis wife, was born in .Albemarle
Cennty, Va., Mnnh 12, 1700.
He married .Judith Fretwell, daughter of Hudson Fretwell. Of
this union were born these children:
Section 1. William Bernard Brown; married Belle Clayton,
issue:
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1. James Brown; married first Weston, second
no issue. The last heard of they were in the Klondyke Country.
BENJAMIN HESBOTT DROWN.
JUDITH FRETWELL.
Wtfe of Benjamin Hescott Brown.
McMahon, issue:
2. Amanda Brown; married Dr.
1. Bernard McMahon.
3. Jennie Brown; married McCullough, no issue. He
trades in mules in the Sandwich, or Hawaiian Islands. His wife
frequently goes with him on these trips.
Section 2. Thomas Brown; died young.
Section 3. Charles Wesley Brown; married Venia Spurgeon,
issue:
1. Mollie Brown.
2. Benjamin Brown.
Section 4. lurenia Brown; married Sampson W right. They
had no cliildren.
Section 5. Virginia Brown; married Alexander Blake. Their
children:
1. John Blalie.
2. Mary Blake; married Joseph Wolfskill.
3. Maggie Blake; died at eighteen years of age.
4. Joseph Blake; married , they had a child, when
six months old weighed forty pounds.
Section 6. Betsy Brown; married Mr. Richardson. Their
children :
1. Lilburn Richardson.
2. Miss Richardson.
Section 7. Francina Brown; married Mark Long. Their children :
1. Charles Long; unmarried.
2. Gus Long; unmarried.
3. Minnie Long; unmarried.
Section S. Velunia Ann Brown; married John Ingraham. Their
children :
1. Fannie Ingraham; married Mr.
1. Lizzie Holmes.
Mr. Holmes died and his widow Fannie, married Mr. McNamara.
2. William Ingraham; married
Holmes. Their children:
3. Ootavia Ingraham; married Mr.
Martin. Their children:
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1. .Tosoph Martin: died unmarrifd.
2. Lizzie Marl in; married Mr. Hudson.
Section 9. Elvenie Brown; married Mr. Griggs. Their
children:
1. William Griggs; married Had no children.
2. Archilles Griggs; unmarried.
3. Mattie Griggs; married
4. Horace Griggs; married
CIT.VPTETJ 13.
SARAH BROWN.
(Named in Chapter ?,. Section 10. i
Ariicle 1. — Sarah Brown, a daughter oi Tiornard Bi-owii, Senior and
Kh'zabeth l)abn"v his wife, was born in Albemai-le Connty, Va.,
June (J, 1702.
She married her cousin Colonel Beverly A. Brown son of
Miletus Brown, of Buckingham County. (See Chap. ?>, Sec. 10.)
She died May 2, 1852. Their children:
Section 1. Edwin Brown; married Bettie Thompson.
Section 2. Virginia Brown; died, unmarried.
Section 3. Emaline Brown; married Alexander Mosely. Children:
1. Emma Mosely.
2. Beverly Mosely; married Miss Miller.
3. Mary Mosely; died single.
Section 4. Lucy Frances Brown: married first John Hawthorne,
and secondly, John Holbrooke. Children of first marriage:
1. Sallie B. Haw^thorne; married Cornelius Hayden.
2. John T. Hawthorne; married Jennie Harris.
Section 5. Sarah Brown; married Vernon Cobbs. Children:
1. Bettie Cobbs; married W. N. Parrott. (See Chap. 7, Sec. 7.)
2. Virginia Cobbs; married C. B. Brown, no issue.
3. Lucy Cobbs: married Richmond Nolly. Children:
1. Pearly Nolly.
2. George Nolly.
4. George E. Cobbs.
CHAPTEE 14.
IRA BENAJAH BROWN.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 11.)
.\rticle 1. — Tra Benajah Browni, a son of Bernard Brown, Senior,
and Elizabeth Dabnev his wife, was born in Albemarle County,
Virginia June 5, 1794.
He and his brother Asa Brightberry Brown, were twins. He
married Frances Jarman Mullins, daughter of John Mullins and
Mary Michie his wife. (See note "The Mullins Family of Albemarle.")
His wife was born December 1st, 179.S, and died May 23, 1835, and
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Ira Benajah Brown, died Feb. 25, 1842. After his wife's death,
he married again Mary Caruthers, of Roclvbridge County. He lived
only a short while after his second marriage. The children of the
first marriage:
DR. ROBERTS AND WIFE, MARY ELIZABETH BROWN.
born in
1, 1854
Section 1. Mary Elizabeth Brown,
Va., January 17, 1818. She died Aug,
Roberts. Their children:
1. Frank Roberts, went to Illinois; married
2. Fannie Roberts; married Mr.
3. William Roberts; married Mintie
Albemarle (jounty
She married Dr.
Bradford.
Knox. They
live in Cali-
fornia.
4. John Roberts; died in Alton prison during the Civil War.
5. Dr. Brown Roberts; married and died in Lad-
donia, Missouri.
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BURLINGTON DABNlY BROWN.
MARY ANN HARRIS.
Wife of Burlington Dabney Brown.
Section 2. Burlington Dabney Brown, was born in Albemarle
County, Va., May 17, 1820. He died April 26, 1886. He married
Mary Ann Harris, daughter of Ira Harris and Sarah Lewis his wife.
(See Part III, Chapter 3, Section 4.) They emigrated to Missouri.
Their children:
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1. Hush Hescott Brown, born April 7, 1S4(1. He married Mary
Ann Metier.
2. Ira Lewis Brown, born March 2, 184 8.
3. Linn Roy Brown, born Nov. 5, 1849; died March 22, 1850.
4. Frank Brown; married Bettie French. They live in Jeffer-
son City, Missouri.
5. Harry Brown; married Virginia Ann Bishop. They live
in Clarenden, Arkansas.
6. Ralph Brown.
7. Hal lie Brown; married Samuel Hatcher. They live in Aux-
vassa, Missouri.
8. Nettie Brown: married Dr. E. A. Lofton, of Laddonia, Mo.
Section 3. Virginia Frances Brown, was born in Albemarle
County, Va., Dec. 17, 1822. She married William Kavanaugh
Hocker, of Madison County, Ky. (See Part VH, Chap. 7, Sec. 1.)
Their children:
1. Fannie Hocker: married Samuel Shanks, of Lincoln County,
Kentucky. Their children:
1. Ella Shanks; married Thomas Rice. They live in Stan-
ford, Ky., no issue.
2. William Hocker Shanks; married Lena Baldwin, daughter
of Thomas B. Baldwin and Ellen Collins his wife. (See Part
VI, Chap. 10, Sec. 4, and Part VII, Chap. 7, Sec. 1.)
3. Frances Shanks; married Wlliam Tate. They live in
Stanford, Kentucky.
2. Nicholas Hocker; died near Lonoke, Arkansas, of small pox,
a few years after the war.
3. Mary Brown Hocker; married Samuel Calhoun Roan. To
them were born some four or five children, but they all died in
infancy. Mrs. Roan has been dead many years.
4. Nannie Hocker: married Lewis Simpson. Their home is in
Waco, (since removed to Quannah), Texas. (See Part VII, Chap.
7, Sec. 1.) Their children:
1. Lewis Simpson.
2. Nannette Simpson.
3. Lucy Simpson.
4. Willie Simpson (daughter.)
5. Lucy Hocker: married Dr. Powhatan Trueheart, and are
residents of Sterling, Kansas. Dr. Trueheart is a noted and dis-
tinguished physician. Their children:
1. 'Marion Trueheart, a physician.
2. Virginia Trueheart.
6. Jennie Hocker; married Charles K. Beckett. Their residence
is in Kansas City, Mo. Their children:
1. Harry Beckett; a practicing attorney-at-Iaw in Portland,
Oregon.
2. Frances Beckett.
7. Miss Willie Kavanaugh Hocker, a first class school teacher
of Wabaseeka, Arkansas, a cultured and refined lady.
Section 4. James Landon Brown, born in Albemarle County,
Virginia, June 22, 1824; died June 7, 1852.
Section 5. Sarah Ann Brown, born in Albemane County, Va.,
March 1, 1826; died May 1, 1846.
Section 6. Samartha Susan Brown, born in Albemarle County,
Va., March 21, 1828. She died March 30, 1896. She married James
Nathan Gentry. Their home was in New Hope, Va. Their children:
1. Sallie Gentry.
2. Mary Michie Gentry.
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JAMES NATHAN GENTRY.
SAMANTHA SUSAN BROWN.
Wife of James Nathan Gentry.
mari-ied Charles Pirebaugh.
?h.
Their children:
G. Earnhardt. Their children:
3. Jennie Gentry;
1. Lee Firebau:
They live in St.^John, Kansas.
4. Fannie Gentry; married H
1. Walter Earnhardt.
Gray Earnhardt.
Ruth Earnhardt.
Myrtle Earnhardt.
Nathaniel Earnhardt.
Frank Earnhardt.
5. Kate Gentry; married W. Parthenias Haydon. (See Chap.
10, Sec. 4.) Their children :
1. Clyde Haydon.
Nathaniel Haydon.
Mary Haydon.
Willie Haydon.
Ira Erown Haydon.
Robert Lee Haydon.
They live in Fluvanna.
6. Angeline Gentry. She is
accomplished lady, a splendid
lucrative position in Richmond,
person known to the writer who
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
a first class school teacher, an
stenographer, now holding a
Va. A fine scribe, and the only
can write as well with one hand
as the other and make two correct copies at once of the same
paper.
7. Gertrude Gentry; married W. T. Weller. Their home is in
Augusta County, Va. Have a daughter:
1. Margurite Weller.
8. Pattie Gentry; married G. F. Barger. Their home is in
Kansas.
Section 7
County, Va.,
Jacintha Catherine Brown, was born in Albemarle
August 10, 1830. She married William Kavanaugh
Oldham, of Madison County, Ky., March 11, 1851.
Chap. 16, Sec. 4, and Chap. 19). She died June 10,
Section 8. Angeline Mildred Brown, was born
County, Va., Oct. 9, 1832. She married March 16,
(See
1880.
Part VI,
in Albemarle
1853, Charles
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Warner Harris, son oT Ira Harris and Sarah Lewis, his wife . (See
Part III, Chap. 3, See. 4.) They went to Missouri, where her hus-
band died. After which Mrs. Harris came to Kentucky, and lived
for a number of years, with her sister Mrs. William K. Oldham, in
Madison County. Her friends were all who knew her. She married
a second time, John Harris Miller, son of James Miller and Frances
Harris his wife, of Lincoln County, Ky. (See Part I, Chap. 8,
Sec. 5). In which County she died. By the last marriage she had
no children. The children of her first marriage were:
1. Mary Howell Harris, born Sept. 15, 1854; died Jan. 12, 1857.
2. Charles Lee Harris, born July 24, 1857, a bright and promis-
ing young man, who acquired a splendid farm, within a few
miles of Stanford, Lincoln County, Ky., and seemed to be pros-
pering in his occupation, when he was stricken with a fatal
disease and died, highly respected by his fellows, young and old.
Section 9. A female child; unmarried, born Feb. 28, 1835; died
in a short while.
THE IMULLINS FAJMILY OF ALBEMARLE.
John Mullins, a son of Daniel Mullins, of Welch and English
descent, married Mary Michie, daughter of William Michie and his
wife, who was a Miss Jarman. They had, besides other children,
three daughters, towit:
1. Frances Jarman Mullins; married Ira Benajah Brown, as
stated in the beginning of this Chapter.
2. Mary Ann Mullins; married Anderson Hughes, of Flurvanna
County, Va.
3. Bettsy Mullins; married Thomas Gentry, her first cousin,
w^ho was a son of Josiah Gentry and Nancy Mullins his wife.
Thomas Mullins represented the County in the Legislature, he
had a son:
1. Curran Gentry, who lived in Iowa near to his relative,
William 'Mullins.
Several years ago, there was a Doctor Ira Mullins, who lived in
Dickerson County. He, it is thought, subsequently went to Texas.
THE MICHIE FAJMILY OF ALBEMAJILE.
The first of the name to settle in Albemarle County, Va., was
John Michie, a Scotchman, who bought land near the Horse Shoe
of the Rivanna, from John Henry, father of the great Orotar, Pat-
rick Henry, which he subsequently sold to Hezekiah Rice, and re-
purchased the same from Rice In 1763. Where John Michie died
in 17 77, and was buried in the Horse Shoe on Mechums River, and
the land is still occupied by his descendants. His children:
1. John Michie: died before his father.
2. Robert Michie.
3. James Michie.
4. Patrick Michie, made his home south west of Earlysville,
between the Buck Mountain Road, and the south fork of the
Rivanna. His wife was named Frances. He died in 1799. Their
children:
1. Nancy Michie; married Joseph Goodman.
2. James Michie.
., ?,. Elizabeth Michie; married Thomas Maupin. (See Part V,
Chap. 2, B.)
4. Sarah Michie; married William G. Martin.
5. Martha Michie; married Richard Davis.
6. Susan Michie; married William Michie.
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7. Mary Michie; married John Maupin. (See Part V, Chap.
2-6.)
8. David Michie.
9. Susan Michie; married ? William Michie.
5. William 'Mchie, became a large land holder in the Horse
Shoe, of the Rivanna. He purchased in 1793, from Lewis Webb,
of New Kent, two thousand and ninety acres in one tract. He
established on the Buck Mountain Road, the public house, which
has since been known as Michi_e'B Old Tavern. He was appointed
a Justice of the Peace, inT791, served as sheriff in 1803, and
died in 1811. He was twice marriel. His first wife was Miss
Jarman, and his second wife was Ann Mills, thought to be a
daughter of David Mills. (He was a signer of the Albemarle
Declaration of Independence April 21, 1779. Chillren of his
first marriage:
1. John A. Michie. was appointed a Justice of the Peace
in 1807. He married Frances Jarman, daughter of Thomas
Jarman, and diel in 1827. Their chillren:
1. Frances J. Michie.
2. Ann Michie.
3. Sarah Michie.
4. Elizabeth Michie; married Bezaleel G. Brown. (See
Chap. 3, Sec. 8, and Chap. 11.)
5. Theodosia Michie; married Edmund Brown. (See Chap.
2, Sec. 3.)
6. John E. Michie.
7. James Michie, was appointed a Justice of the Peace in
1816. Served as sheriff in 1843. His home was on the
North Fork of the Rivanna, south of Piney Mountain. He
died in 1850. He married Frances Garth, daughter of
Thomas Garth, Jr. Their children:
t. Mary Elizabeth Michie; married William T. Early.
2. Virginia Michie.
;'.. Susan Michie.
4. Adaline Michie.
5. Dr. J. Augustus Michie.
6. Thomas Michie.
7. Theresa Michie; married Lucien Michie.
8. Alexander H. Michie.
9. Henry Clay Michie.
8. William Michie.
9. Robert Michie.
10. Jonathan Michie; married Miss Michie, sister of Thomas
J. Michie, of Staunton, Va. Their children:
1. John P. Michie.
2. Margaret Michie; married Dr. Theodore Michie.
3. Frances Michie; married Dr. R. N. Hewitt, of Camp-
bell County.
4. Thomas Michie.
5. Chapman Michie.
6. Franklin Michie.
11. Mary Michie.
12. Martha Michie.
2. Mary Michie; married John Mullins (see above 'The
Mullins Family of Albemarle.")
Children of the second marriage of William Michie to Ann Mills:
3. William Michie; married Susan Michie, thought to be
the daughter of Patrick Michie and Frances his wife. Their
children:
1. Dr. James W. Michie.
Tflslon/ iDiil (li'iirahijicff C)!)/)
2. David IMichie.
3. Frances Alichie.
4. David Micliie, enterprising and tlirifly.
5. Lucy Michie; married Benjamin Ricliards.
6. Sarah Micliie; married Cliristopher Wood.
7. Mary Michie; married Mr. Woods.
The two latter couples, and their brother Robert .Michie, lived
in Louisa County.
.Tames Miclii(> Jr., commonly called "Bean .lim," was a son of
one William :\lichie. iHis residence was at Longwood, west of
Earlysville. He died in 1S47. He married Eliza Graves, of Rock-
ingham. Their children:
1. Dr. Theodore Michie; married Margaret Michie.
2. Octavius Michie.
?). Joseph Michie.
4. Lucien Michie; married Theresa Michie.
.5. Oran Michie.
6. Claudius N. Michie.
7. Eugene Michie.
8. Catherine Michie; married William A. Rogers.
9. Cornelia Michie.
10. Virginia Michie.
CHAPTEE 15.
ASA BRIGHTBBRRY BROWN.
(Named in Chapter 3, Section 12.)
Ai'tich" 1. — Asa HriiAlitbenv/ BI•abney his wife, was born in Albemarle Connty,
Va., June 5, 1794.
He and bis brother, Ira Benaiah Brown, were twins. He married
his cousin, Marie Brown, daughter of Garland Brown, of Bucking-
ham County. (See Chap. 3, Sec. 12.) He died Jan. 30, 1839.
Their children:
Section 1. Martha Brown.
Section 2. Bernard Brown; married Susan Brown.
Section 3. Bettie Brown; married Samuel Woodson.
Section 4. Thomas Ally Brown.
CHAPTEE 16.
TYRE BROWN.
(Named in Chapter 2, Section 4, Sub. Sec. 5.)
Article 1. — T-^re Brcswn, a son of Rev. Bernis Rrown and Henrietta
Kodes his wife, was born in Brown'.s Cove, Albemarle Connty,
\a., June 13, 1793.
He married Sarah Nicholas, of Rockingham County, Va.
In this connection is set forth. "Family History of the Browns,
by Mrs. M. Virginia B. Osburn, (of Richmond, 'Mo.,) towit:
"On the east side of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Albemarle
Count v, Va.. there is a beautiful Cove in the Mountains called
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"Brown's Cove." 'Here is where the ancestors of our family came to
from over the water, and were among the early settlers of Old
Virginia. I visited this place from the West, when I was a young
lady, in 1877. It was early in April, but the grass was green, and
the weather fine. Spring had already come to that balmy section.
I entered on horse 'back, in company with my cousins, a daughter
and two sons of my great uncle, Thompson Brown. We stopped at
first at the large white house, of a relative, who received us with
great hospitality. This farm was adjoining the old ancestral home
of Bernis Brown. We stayed over night and rested with this relative
after over ten miles ride, and in the morning crossed the fields, and
approached the old Brown home from the rear. The path we fol-
lowed was the one made by the negroes, long ago, as they passed
from one plantation to another on their nightly peregrinations. Many
a 'possum and 'coon had they carried along this path, and, no doubt,
many a chicken from neighboring roosts. The fence was made of
rails, low, and in many places falling down. The old country had
not yet had time to recover from the effects of the Civil War. We
crossed the fence several times before we arrived at the foot of the
slight eminence upon which the house was built, and was a promi-
nent feature of the place. How often out in Missouri, I had heard
my dear aunt Julian, speak of this spring, and wish for a drink
from it!. She lived at this place with her uncle Thompson Brown,
after the death of her parents. Once I heard her say "I never expect
while I live fo be able to go back and see that old spring again,
but when I die, I hope I may he permitted to flit by there before
I leave this world." Now here I stood by the side of this famous
spring, and how shall I describe it? The ground around it was worn
hard and smooth, and by its side, shading it, stood a tremendous
old knarled oak tree. A large nail was driven into this oak upon
which hung a gourd, and out from beneath a huge lime stone rock,
there flowed into a large stone basin, a crystal drink fit for the gods!
The house was old and unpainted. A conspicious feature of the
place, was the great old oak trees in the yard. I had never before
seen such oaks. In my far away West, where I had grown up, I
had seen taller, knarled, scarred old looking ones Mistletoe grew,
and hung in great green bunches from the bark of these trees,
giving them a strangely beautiful appearance. As I stood out under
these anoient oaks ("under the mistletoe" for the first time in
my life) I cannot find words to express the feeling that came over
me, as I viewed the scene around. Upon enquiry I found that the
scars on several of the trees were caused by bullets. The Old Browns
were fond of their guns, and the target for the shooting match was
often placed upon these trees.
I never knew the history of the family father back than my
great grand-father. Long years ago, this home right at the foot
of the Blue Ridge — this old home — with its crystal spring and rip-
pling water, its noble oaks, and swinging mistletoe, was the abode
of a Methodist preacher, and that preacher, was my great grand-
father, Bernis Brown. iMy great, great, grand-father, had a large
family of sons, and they were called the "B. Browns," because.,
thev were all given names with B., Bernis, Brazil, Bradbury, and
Benjamin, are some of the names, and to this day these names are
found among their descendants, but out ,of this llarge family,
there is 'only one which mainly interests me, and that one is my
great grand-father, Bernis. He was the Democrat, while the rest
of his brothers were whigs. He also, was the preacher in the family.
A few rods from the house at Brown's Cove, upon a little knoll,
he lies buried in the family burying ground. I went and stood
by his grave during that memorable visit and noticed it was kept in
llifiionj and (Irnealogies G97
good repair. A plain granite slab, with his name carved upon it,
marks his grave. His wife was laid beside him, and two large
sassafras trees stood near, like sentinels guarding them. I have
never heard anything about his preaching. The cause of this, I
suppose, is that my father was not a religious man. However, about
two years before my father died, he talked to me for the first time,
about his grand-parent, and related an interesting incident which
reflects honor upon him, and shows that his heart was right. I
do not think that my father had ever mentioned this to any one
else. It was kept a secret, from the first on account of the turbulent
state of affairs in Virginia at that time, and no historian got hold
of it. The brothers of Bernis Brown being of the opposite political
l)arty were not entrusted with this secret, so that their descendants
know nothing about it to this day. The incident is this: Bernis
Brown was an intimate friend of Thomas Jefferson. In the spring
of 17 SI, during the Revolutionary War, Thomas Jefferson, who was
then Governor of Virginia, fearing the British might capture the
State Archives, which were then at Monticello, entrusted them
secretly to Bernis Brown to take care of and conceal. He took them
out to his home at Brown's Cove, and with the assistance of an
honest old mountaineer packed them upon the backs of
mules and took them up over the "Black Rocks" in the
Blue Ridge Mountains, not far from his home, and concealed
them in a cave. The friends of Jefferson knowing that Monticello
was in great danger of being invaded by the British, would come
to him and ask anxiously about the state archives, and to them all
the great man would only say "never mind, they .are safe." The.
invading army did get to Monticello, but failed to get their booty.
The father of Democracy escaping on horse back, and the archives
safe in the hands of his staunch Democratic friend. The secret was
well kept, and to this day no historian has ever known that Bernis
Brown, once had charge of and saved the Archives of Old Virginia.
My grand-father Tyre Rodes Brown, was born in Brown's Cove,
Albemarle County, Va., June 13, 1793. He was an educated man
and a teacher. He married Miss Sarah Nicholas, of Rockingham
County, Va., and lived after his marriage on his farm on North
River, near Weyers Cave, Va. Their children were a follows:
Section 1. Madison Nicholas Brown, born in Browns Cove, Albe-
marle County, Va., March 21, 1815. He married Mary Sewell Hop-
kins, daughter of Philip Hopkins of Staunton, Va., and niece of
Colonel Joseph Mauzy, on St. Valentines Day 1844. He died Dec.
17, 1780, and his wife Feb. 6, 1896; issue:
1. Mary Virginia Brown; married Mr. Morris Osburn, Dec.
6, 1881. Home Richmond, Mo. One son was born of this union:
1. Worth James Osburn, who is now twenty four years old,
and a professor of mathematics at Central College, Fayette,
Mo. He graduated from Central College and took the Master's
Degree from Vanderbilt University before he was twenty-one.
He was assistant teacher of mathematics at Vanderbilt the
year after he was graduated from there, and is now making a
success of college work.
2. Thomas Jefferson Brown; married Miss Clemmie Rust, who
died and left two little girls:
1. Pocahontas Rust Brown.
2. Kate Strother Brown.
These two girls were educated at Stephens College, Columbia,
Mo., and are now living with their father on the old home farm
at Lone Srar.
3. Julian Catherine Brown; married Mr. Alfred T. Irvine of
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Saline County, Mo., and died Marcli 8, 1875, a few weelvs after
the birth of a fine son, whom she named:
1. Brown Houston Irvine. This son was drowned while bath-
ing in Salt Fork, Saline County, Mo., when about twelve years
of age.
4. Prances Elizabeth Brown; died when a child June 19, 1861.
5. Tyre Brown, a fifth child, and second son, was born at "Lone
Star," Ray County, Mo., Jan. .31, 1860, and died Sept. 23, 1893.
He married Miss Sallie Rust. Three sons were born of this union:
1 . Roger Q. Brown.
2. Rust B. Brown.
3. Richard Tyre Brown; died at about six years of age.
Section 2. Julian Henrietta Rodes Brown, born on North River,
Rockingham County, Va., April 7, 1818. She married Charles
Carthrae.
Section 3. Sidna Eliazbeth Brown, born on North River, Rock-
ingham County, Va., May 18, 1821. She married Addison Carthrae.
My aunts Julian and Sidna spoke of my father, the eldest, in
the most affectionate terms — calling him "Brother," — and always
looked up to him with the greatest respect. Dear Aunt Julian has
often told me of the times she would go with him in a boat out on
the river fishing. Some times they would go at night, she carrying
the pine torch. But, alas! alas! the blow came to this happy family.
Typhoid fever, that dread scourge, struck them, and completely
annihilated the home. The father died Dec. 29, 1835, the mother
the next day, and both were buried together.
Then nearly all of their slaves died at that time of the same
disease, leaving the three bright, interesting children, suddenly,
without father, mother, colored servants or home. The three aged
respectively twenty, seventeen and fourteen were not only left with-
out fatilier, mother, kind old servants, and all that made home, home,
but they were each torn apart, and put into the wide, wide world.
How hese homeless orphans must have suffered, and how lonely
and homesick they must have been away off from one another!
Julian went to live with her uncle, Thomas Brown, who then
lived at the 'home of her grand-father Bernls, in Brown's Cove.
Sidna went to live with an aunt, and my father, Madison, came to
McGaheysville, not far from his broken home, and secured a position
as clerk in the merchantile house of Colonel Mauzy, a wealthy and
prominnt man of that village. At this place my father first met
my mother, Miss Martha Sewell Hopkins, daughter of Philip Hop-
kins, of Staunton, Va., and niece of Colonel Mauzy — a pretty mother-
less girl under the care of her uncle and aunt. Here for several
years these two young people — she four years his junior, met at
the same table and of evenings made sweet music together, he on
the violin, and she accompanying him on the piano. Is it any wonder
that thse two fragments of broken homes should have fallen in love
with one another? They were married Feb. 14th, (St. Valentine's
Day) 1844, and soon went to house-keeping at a small place on
"the pike," now called "Mauzy," about seventeen miles from Mc-
Gaheysville, where my father went into the merchantile business,
in partnership with Richard Mauzy, son of Colonel Joseph Mauzy.
My father's two sisters had long been settled on rich farms in
Saline County, Mo. Sidna having married Mr. Addison Carthrae
and started immediately fcr the West, her sister accompanying her.
They left Virginia Sept. 9, ]8"9. A short time after thev were in
Missouri, Julian married Mr. Charles Carthrae, brother of her sister's
husband.
Several months previous to my father's marriage he visited his
nistorij and GenenUxjios (iI)"J
sisters and also, his uncle Bernis Brown, who also lived in Saline
County, and was so nnu^h i)leased wilh I he State, that he became
anxious to make it his home, but it was hard for my mother to con-
sent to leave all of her relatives and friends and so they tarried in
Virgniia after their marriage. But years moved on, and a time come,
when the dream of Missouri was to be realized. Four childrcMi were
then born into the family, Mary Virginia, Thomas .Tefferson, .Julian
Catherine and Frances Elizabeth, and my mother became convinced
that Missouri was a better place in which to raise them. So it was
for her husband's and children's sake she made the splendid self-
sacrifice of leaving everything else, that was dear to her, to brave
"the unknown." It was in the spring of 1854, they parted with
their old friends forever and started with us on our long journey
Westward. We spent the first summer in Saline County, Mo., witli
my fatiher's relatives, and in the fall settled upon the farm my father
had bought in Ray Countv, Mo., which he named "Lone Star."
"Richmond, Mo., Jan. 10, 1907. — Mr. W. H. Miller — :
Enclosed you will find a portion of my sketch of the Browns,
which contains the data you have asked for. As my work will not
be published, you are welcome to do as you please with this part
of it. I can assure you it is truthfully given as far as I know.
I beg to say also, that the incident about Bernis Brown and Thomas
Jefferson in Revolutionary times is true history and not mere tra-
dition, as my father was very truthful and exact in his statememts.
The "additional data" I have thrown hastily together for you, but
you can dispense with it if you choose. The family records of Ben-
jamin Brown's family here have been lost, so I can tell you noth-
ing about them, "Very Truly,
M. Virginia B. Osburn."
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SUPPLEMENT.
1. DELANBY. 2. TATBS CREEK, DREAMING CREEK, VINEY
FORK, AND BETHEL CHURCHES. 3. ITEMS FROM AN-
NALS OP AUGUSTA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. EXHIBITING
MILLERS, MCDOWELLS, WALLACES, W^OODS, AND OTH-
ERS AMONG THE FIRST SETTLERS — THE ESTILLS AND
REIDS A LITTLE LATER. 4. REFERRING TO ROBERT
HARRIS, THE IMMIGRANT FROM WALES, HIS SON WIL-
LIAM, ETC. 5. REFERRING TO ROBERT HARRIS, WIFE
NANCY GRUBBS; REV. CHRISTOPHER HARRIS, WIFE
ELIZABETH GRUBBS: JAMES HARRIS, OF ALBEMARLE,
WIFE MARY HARRIS: HIGGASON GRUBBS, WIFE LUCY
HARRIS: JAMES BERRY. WIFE SARAH GRUBBS, AND
OTHERS. 6. REFERRING TO SUSAN WOODS AND HUS-
BAND, ASHBY SNELL, AND DAUGHTER NORA, AND LEWIS
FINDELL, AND SON, GOVERNOR XENOPHEN OVERTON
PINDELL, OF ARKANSAS. 7. HEZEKIAH RICE AND
MARY BULLOCK, HIS WIFE. 8. JUDGE JAMES HARRIS,
OF BOONE COUNTY, MO., AND SABRA BROWN JACKSON,
HIS WIFE, MENTIONED IN PART III, CHAPTER 37, SEC-
TION 2. 9. KAVANAUGH, ANNA.
1. — Delaney.
This family was founded A. D. 1677, by Cainnac Cas, son of
Olliol Ollum, king of Munster, and Sabia, daughter of Con Kead
Caha, King of Ireland. The ancient name was Deaghlabhairb,
meaning "proper in speech." Their possessions lay principally in
the Counties of Clare and Roscommon. They were also Chiefs of
Tuath-on-Toriadh, and a clan of much note in Upper Ossory,
Queens and Kilkenney.
(Extract from Rooney's Irish Families.)
Until recent date the name was spelled "Delaney," and so found
spelled on the early records of Virginia and Kentucky. Now it is
often spelled "Dulaney." In this book the modern form is used in
spelling the name.
2. — Tates Cieek, Dreaming Creek, Viney Fork and Bethel
Cliurches.
The Tates Creek and the Dreaming Creek Churches, both of
the Old School Baptist order and discipline called "United," were'
among the very first, if not the first, churches constituted in Mad-
ison County, Kentucky. Another very old church of the same faith
and order was Viney Fork, located on Muddy Creek where the vil-
lage of Speedwell is, which was constituted to-wit: On January 22,
1797, eighteen persons in fellowship met and appointed messengers
to visit Tates Creek and Dreaming Creek, asking for help; and on
February 2 6 they reported to an adjourned meeting, Bros. Andrew
Tribble and Isaac Newland, from Tates Creek, and Bros. Peter
Woods and Christopher Harris, from Dreaming Creek, and on
March 20, 1797, adopted a Church Covenant and Rules of Decorum,
and at a meeting second Saturday in August, 1797, agreed to build
Uiir i)rayer book is this entry: "June :^(), 177 1, tlial fatal day,"
probably the day of her husband's death.
Vote. — 'Likely the above named John Gabriel McClannahan was
nanud in commemoration of his two grandfathers, John McClan-
na.han and Gabriel Maupin, and his mother. Mildred Maupin Mc-
Clannahan, a daughter or grand-daughter of the first Gabriel
:\Iaupin, the French Huguenot immigrant, and Marie Spencer his
wife; most probably the daughter of their son, Gabriel Maupin,
who was also an immigrant.
Gabriel Maupin. Senior, died testate, and it is an old story that
he in his testament gave his son, Daniel Maupin, only a French
crown, because he married contrary to his father's wishes.
Daniel Maupin married Margaret Via, and raised a large family
of sons and daughters, whose descendants are of the best families
of Virginia and elsewhere. Several of Daniel Maupin's sons served
in the Indian Wars and protecting the frontier before the Revolu-
tion against the Indians, and also in the Revolutionary War.
Daniel Maupin died testate in Albemarle County, Va., in 1788.
His descendants have a record as soldiers hard to surpass. A great
number of them were in the Civil War, mostly in the Southern
army, and their blood was spilt on nearly every battlefield in Vir-
ginia and Maryland, as well as on other fields.
William Ramsey, Samuel Carrithers and Hugh Barclay were
part of the .lury empannelled May 14, 1778, to try Mary Walker for
"speaking words maintaining the power and authority of the King
and Parliament of Great Britain over the Colonies of America,"
whom they found "guilty," and the court sentenced her to close
"gaol" four days and a fine of 15 pounds and 10 shillings.
Wallace Estill, of Irish descent, was born in New Jersey in
1707. His first wife was Marcy Bowdy. After the birth of five
children he removed with his family to Augusta County, betw^een
1744 and 1747, and a sixth child was born in Augusta.
Benjamin Estill, the second son of Wallace Estill and Marcy
Bowdv, was born September 20, 1735; married in Augusta Kitty
Moffett. He was a Justice of the Peace in 17 64 and afterwai'ds
removed to the Holston. His sons were: Captain John M. Estill,
of Long Glade. Augusta County, and Judge Benjamin Estill, of
South West Virginia.
Wallace Estill married a second time, Mary Ann Campbell of
Augusta: By this marriage he had nine children, among them: James
Estill, born November 9, 1750, and Samuel Estill, born September
10, 17 55.
James Estill married in Augusta, Rachael Wright, and removed
to Greenbrier. Before the year 1780, he removed to Kentucky, and
settled at Estill's Station, in the present County of Madison, and fell
at the battle of Little Mountain with Wyandotte Indians in March
1782.
Samuel Estill the younger brother of James, married Jane Tess
or Teas, and also emigrated to Kentucky. He was celebrated in his
youth as an Indian fighter, and for his great size in his latter years,
at the time of his death weighing 412 pounds.
At an early day the people living on the East side of the Blue
Ridge w^ere called Tuckahoes, from a small stream of that name,
while the people living on the West side were called Cohees, from
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their common use of the terms, "Quoth he, or she" for "Said he,
or she."
4. — Referring to Robert Harris, the Iimnigrant from Wales, and
his son William, who married Temperance Ovei-ton, of Part^
III, Chapter 2.
Some entertain the belief, and may be correctly, that Robert
Harris came from Wales to Richmond, Virginia, and was employed
in the tobacco house of one Rice, who soon died, and Robert Harris
married his widow, Mary, who was a daughter of William Clay-
borne, Secretary of the Virginia Colony, and that William was born
in Virginia. His father having engaged in the tobacco business,
probably led William to be a tobacconist.
5. — Note referring to Part III, Cliapter 3, Section 4, Snb-section 5,
and Chai>ters 6 and 12.
In Part 3, Chapter 3, Section 4, Sub-section 5, in setting forth
the children of James Harris and Mary Harris, his wife, it is stated
that Lucy Harris married Thomas Grubbs; the authority for said
statement appears on page 221 of Rev. Edgar Woods' History of
Albemarle County, Virginia. Notwithstanding, it would seem that
said Lucy Harris married Higgason Grubbs and immigrated with
her husband to Madison County, Kentucky, confirmed by facts
hereinafter stated.
The statements appearing in Part HI, Chapters 4, 6 and ^ 2,
and possibly elsewhere in said Part, that "Two sons of Christopher
Harris and Mary Dabney, his first wife, married daughters of Hig-
gason Grubbs," and that "Robert Harris married Nancy Grubbs,
daughter of Higgason Grubbs," and that "Christopher Harris (Rev.)
married Elizabeth Grubbs, daughter of Higgason Grubbs," are erro-
neous in so far as saying they were "daughters" of Higgason
Grubbs; the truth of the matter is they were sisters of Higgason
Grubbs. This mistake was not discovered till since going to press.
The records of the Madison County Court show that "Lucy" was
the name of the wife of Higgason Grubbs. Quoting from deed re-
corded in D. B. I., p. 250, date July 9, 1812: "I, Higgason Grubbs,
of Madison County, and State of Kentucky, do hereby relinquish
all claim as husband to my wife, Lucy Grubbs, daughter of James
Harris, deceased, of Albemarle County, Virginia, by virtue of a will
made by James Harris aforesaid, which gives to said Lucy Grubbs
one-sixth of certain negroes he lent to his wife, Mary Harris, dur-
ing her widowhood or lifetime," etc.
Higgason Grubbs had numerous land transactions, probably
more than any other man in the county in his active days save
General Green Clay. He married in Virginia and immigrated to
Madison County, Ky. at a very early day in its settlements, and
whilst Kentucky was a part of Virginia, and known as Kentucky
County. He was here prior to 1781, and remained till his death in
1830. His wife Lucy survived him only a short while. Higgason
Grubbs established, it seems, two forts in the present County of
Madison: Grubbs' Station, on Tales Creek, two miles west of Hoy's
Station, in 1781, and Grubbs' Station, on Muddy Creek, prior to
October, 179 2. (Col. His.)
Miss Lizzie Berry has a wonderfully good mind and retentive
memory, and has taken great interest in her people, and genealogy
and knows a great deal about her ancestors, and the old pioneers
of the county, much she got from her father, (Major James Berry,)
who never forgot anything in his life, and knew the pedigrees of
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people of his nativity bs'tter ilian most any one, and his daughter's
statements are entitled to much weight and erodit.
The following sketch was furnislunl by Air. Charles S. Cirubbs,
of Louisville, Ky., of the law firm of Grubbs & Grubbs (Ch.is. S. and
Rodman Grubbs), office Kenyon Building, 216 Fifth Street:
HKJGASON CJRLTHBS.
Higgason Grubbs was one of the early and prominent settlers
of Madison County, Kentucky. He came into the state from Vir-
ginia about the time of the exodus from Albemarle and other coun-
ties, about 1780, having prior to his removal to Kentucky inter-
marritd with Lucy, daughter of James Harris, of Albemarle County,
Virginia. He was an extensive dealer in lands, and while, possibly,
living in Lincoln County a few years, he seems to have been, with
this exception, a resident of 'Madison County until his death, June
30, 1830. (He lived a while in Estill County.)
The records of Lincoln, Madison, and other Counties, principally
Madison, disclosed many transactions relating to the purchase or
sale of lands, or to the defense or prosecution of suits growing out
of the question of title. He came into Kentucky from Virginia, and
from Albemarle County.
The earliest record indicating his presence in Kentucky is
found in the shape of a deposition in Madison County, Ken-
tucky, given on the 14th day of March, 1801, in which he locates a
corner tree on a survey, he testifies that in October, 1780, he and
Jesse Copper, while buffalo hunting camped at the root of a beech
tree, which bore the initials "H. G." and "J. C." and the figures
"1780." He testifies that the initials were put on this tree at the
time named; and that the tree is the one called for in the Shelton
survey.
In the same suit Jesse Copper testifies that "he and Grubbs had
gone buffalo hunting from the Station where James Hendrick's
now lives."
On July 9, 1812, (D.B.I, p. 249.) Madison County, Higgason
Grul)bs relinquished all claim as the husband of Lucy Grubbs,
daughter of James Harris, deceased, of Albemarle County, Virginia,
under the will of James Harris.
Collins History of Kentucky Vol. II, p.521, states that Grubbs
Station, Madison County Kentucky, was settled by "Captain" Higga-
son Grubbs, before October, 1781.
In the case of Grubbs vs Lipscomb, Madison Circuit Clerk's office
Book B.p. 442. Aguilla White testifies that he removed from Grutab's
Station in the spring of 1783. Cradlebough (William) testifies
that Grubbs' Station was also called Hancock Station, and was on
the waters of Tate's Creek.
His prominence in the early settlement of the state is shown
by this synopsis of Tiis public life:
1. 1787. One of the Trustees of Boonesboro, appointed by
Governor of Virginia to supply place of first trustee who refused to
act, the appointment being made under "Act to explain and amend
the Act for establishing the town of Boonesbrough, Madison County
Kentucky," (Virginia Legislature 1779,) passed December 29, 1787.
Hennings Statutes. Vol. XII. p. 603. See, also Hennings Vol. XII.
p. 37, 240, and 788.
2. Member from Madison County Kentucky, of Convention in
Danville 17S7-8S.
3. 1790. Member Virginia Legislature from (Madison Co. Ky.)
Counties formed in 1792, into State of Kentucky. (His name appears
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frequently in Journal of t'he House of Delegates Commonwealth of
Va. Session began Mionday October 18, 1790.)
4. 1792. Member and representative (Madison Co.) '1st.
Constitutional Convention.
5. Member House Representatives (Madison Co.) Ky. 1792-
1796, 1797, 1978, 1801, and 1802. He seems to have retired from
public life about this time, probably being compelled to do so by
reason of the necessity of looking after his private interest in lands,
which seem to have been the subject of more or less litigation grow-
ing out of conflicting titles. The records of Madison County dis-
close this fact and it would seem that in his later years he lost
much, if not all, of his estate which he had acquired in his earlier
and more prosperous days.
6. Grubbs' Station, Madison County Kentucky, settled by
Captain Higgason Grubbs before October, 1792. (Collins History
of Kentucky.)
Higgason Grubbs seems to have been an only son, but he had
the following sisters, some of whom, at least, removed to and lived
in Miadison County, Kentucky.
1. Elizabeth, married Christopher Harris.
2. Nancy, married Robert Harris.
3. Mary, married Moore.
4. Hennie, married Andrew Ray (Rea. )
5. Lucy, married Thomas Gooch.
6. Sally, married James Berry.
7. Annie, married William Boone.
8. Susan, married Bartow.
In Virginia History and Biography Vol. VIII. p. 212, descendants
of Daniel Maupin, Albemarle County, Va. it is shown that Andrew
Rea, married Henrietta Grubbs.
Thomas Grubbs, the oldest son of Higgason Grubbs, died in
Montgomery County Kentucky, many years ago, but the family
tradition is that he was born in Virginia.
In addition to Thomas Grubbs, Higgason Grubbs had four sons
and one daughter, all of whom were born in the State of Kentucky,
and died residents of this State.
John Grubbs one of the sons, married his cousin, Lucy Gooch,
and the only daughter married Barnes.
Besides a member of patents issued in Kentucky, the records
Richmond, Va. show the following patents were issued to Higgason
Grubbs.
Higgason Grubbs, assignee of John Jackson, Book
100 acres 1781.
Higgason Grubbs, assignee of Samuel Baldwin, Book
200 acres.
Higgason Grubbs, assignee of Wm. Hancock, Book
100 acres.
Higgason Grubbs, assignee of Jesse Copper, Book
100 acres.
Higgason Grubbs, assignee of Green Clay, Book "V
400 acres.
Higgason Grubbs, assignee of Green Clay Book "V
1300 acres.
Higgason Grubbs, assignee of Samuel Clements,- who was assignee
of Samuel Walnut, Grant L. Henry, June 2, 1784-15. 400 acres.
John Higgason of New Kent Co. Book 10 p, 63, 122 acres. 1712.
John Higgason, Book 410, p, 536, 20 3 7 acres. 1716.
Higgason Grubbs seems to have acquired the title of "Captain,"
and while it is posible he was connected with some of the early
military bodies that came into the state, no evidence is found of
G.
p.
247,
G.
p.
252,
G.
p,
250,
G.
p-
275,
V.
V.
p,
p.
268,
466,
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his being a Coniniissioiu'd officer. He was a surveyor and the records
of MadisonCounly, Kentucky, show that he was a man of education,
as he wrote a good hand, spelled accurately, and in many instances
in giving depositions and prei)aring legal documents these documents
seem to have been in his own hand writing, and were carefully and
well drawn. Attached hereto are two extracts, one from the Richmond
Climax, a paper published in xMadison County, which were written
by William Chenault, now dead. One of these articles speaks of
"William Grubbs, a pioneer and father of Higgason Grubbs."
In Gleanings Virginia History, Boogher, the name Grubbs ap-
pears at the following points:
Page 23, reference is had to Henning Vol. 7 p, 2 2 0.
Page 2 5, Albemarle County, Henning Vol. 7 ]), 2 2.
Page 2 7, Thomas Grubbs.
Page 3 8, Vol. 7 — 2 00 Henning, Jacob Grubbs.
Page 116, Richard Grubbs.
In St. Peter's Parish Register, New Kent Co. Va. the Vestry
Book has this entry: "1754, Anne, daughter of Hensely and Su-
sannah Grubbs, born October 6, baptized November 10, 1758.
Susannah, daughter of Hensely and Susannah Grubbs, born May
15, baptized .lune 18."
We observe supra, two sisters of Higgason Grubl)s, married a
Harris, and he had a nephew, Hensley Harris, well known in
Southern Kentucky, where he died some years ago. Hensley seems
to have been a family name, but are not advised where the name
Higgason comes from, except, it is an old Virginia name, found in
York and other Counties, where Captain Robert Higgason, and
others of the same name were well kown.
In the Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Vol. 8 page
1067, and Vol. 9 page 1128, will be found letters of James Grubbs
to James Munroe, who was evidently of Virginia.
There is also, in the Library of Congress a pamphlet of the
Grubbs family of Pennsylvania and Delaware, some of whom re-
moved into Virginia. This family was the immediate descendants
of John Grubbs, who immigrated from England, 167 7 and settled
at Grubbs' Landing, Delaware, 1681. Judge Ignatius C. Grubbs, of
Wilmington, Delaware, is a descendant of this line, and has given
considerable attention to the family history both in America and
England. While the families are each, possibly, of the same origin,
English, no connection between the two has so far been made.
In England the name is Grubb and Grubbe, but there seems to
be no definite explanation why another branch spell the name
"Grubbs". Possibly the accidental changing of the old English
final "e" to "s".
Extract from the Climax:
Visiting His Old Home.
"James William Parrish, Esq. of Winchester, came over last
week to meet the few remaining friends of his boy-hood. He was
born in Madison, but left here half a century ago. His father was
Samuel Parrish, who came from Lexington about 1817, and married
a daughter of Captain James Berry, who was wounded in the battle
of Little Mountain, in which Captain James Estill was killed and
brought to Boonsborough on the back of the slave Monk.
Capt. Berrys wife was a daughter of William Grubbs, a pioneer,
and sister of the distinguished Higgason Grubbs, who represented
Madison County in two famous Separation Conventions at Danville,
also in the Constitutional Convention of 1792, and was representative
in the first Legistature which convened at Lexington, and Elector
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of the first Senate, an office that perished with the first Constitution.
Mr. Grubbs' daughter married Squire Boone Jr. nephew of the
immortal Daniel, and father of Major Levi D. Boone, of Chicago.
Mrs. Parrisli's brother was Major James Berry, formerly Post-Master
of Richmond. Mr. Parrish and the late Thomas Parrish of the Fox-
town vicinity were brothers.
He has many attachments for his old home. When a young man,
he boarded at the "Widow's Inn," a hotel kept by two widows in
what is now the Dellingham, or Climax building. Mr. Parrish is
hale and hearty. He was accompanied by his nephew, Mr. J. A.
Parrish, better known as Captain Jack 2:08%. — Richmond Climax.
From a series of articles by William Chenault, now deceased,
which appeared in Richmond (Ky.) Register:
"In the fall of 1791, Captain Higgason Grubbs built a station
six miles east of Madison Court House and moved a few families
to that place. A crop was raised here in the summer of 1792, but
the inhabitants left the station for a short time in the summer
through fear of Indians, and returned again in the same fall.
A convention was called at Danville, on the 2nd of April, 1792, to
make a Constitution for the new State of Kentucky about to be
admitted into the Union on the 1st of June of that year. Miadison
was represented in this Convention by Thomas Kennedy, Joseph
Kennedy, Thomas Clay, Higgason Grubbs, and Charles Kavanaugh.
The pro-slavery clause of the Constitution was the main issue before
tJhe Convention. All the delegates from Madison were for the clause,
except Charles Kavanaugh, the pioneer Methodist minister, who
recorded his vote against pro-slavery feature of the Constitution.
He was true to the teaching and doctrines of the pioneer Methodists
of the County that no man should purchase a slave except in case
of mercy and humanity.
In May, 1792, Isaac Shelby was chosen Governor, not by the
people but by forty electors chosen by the peojile. The electors
chosen for Madison County were William Irvine, Higgason Grubbs,
and John Miller. Our first Senator was, also, elected by the forty
electors, and their votes gave the position to Thomas Kennedy.
A contest soon arose over the location of the Capital of the state
and Boonesboro made quite an effort to obtain the jirize. On the
30th of August, 1792, the citizens of the county subscribed $8,166.67
in money and 18,-5.50 acres of land to secure the permanent location
of the Capital at Boonesboro. The two largest subscribers were
Gen. Green Clay, and Judge Thomas Clay. The first gave $1,000
in money and 10,000 acres in Madison County land. The second
gave 3,000 acres of land in same county. Liberal sums were donated
by John Holder, William Bush, William Calk, William O'Rear,
D. Bullock, Robert Clark. Jr. Robert Clark, Sr. John Moore, John
Wilkerson, James McMillan, James French, Robert Blkin, William
Hayes, Henry Haynes, Peter Evans, Ebenezer Piatt, Higgason Grubbs
and many others.
On the first day of June 1792, the District of Kentucky became
the State of Kentucky. Governor Shelby appointed David Gass,
John Miller, James French, and Robert Rodes as the new Judges
of the Court of Quarter Sessions. John Snoddy, Archibald Woods,
Joseph Kennedy, Adam Lewis, Thomas Kennedy, and Moses Dooley
were made Justices of the Peace with power to hold County Court.
John Boyle, the old pioneer Justice, who had roamed the County
with Daniel Boone, sold out his farm near Estill Station and moved
to the Western end of Madison in the present County of Garrard.
With John Kincaid, of Milford, he had followed the flag of Gen.
George Rogers Clark, in his expedition against the Kaskaskia and
Vincinnes in 17 78 and 1779, and was one of the sufferers from the
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robbery of Daniel Boone at. Painter's Fork in 1781. His friend
Joseph Kincaid, had already fallen on the bloody battle field of
Blue Licks where he was a soldier in the same coniiiany with
Ezekiel Field, the father of the well known merchant of Richmond.
The pioneer element of the County was beginning to yield other
influences. The sway of military men was yielding to that of the
farmer, the teacher and the professional man. The way was be-
ginning to be opened for the coming of Barnabas McHenry and
John Finley, to the County and their influences as teachers in the
County was long to be felt upon the rising young men of the County
and State at large." (Signed) W. C.
As furnished by Miss Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) Berry, (daughter
of James H. Berry, and Emily S. Fox. his wife) of Speedwell
Madison County, Kentucky. William Grubbs and wife, Susan
Hearne, came to Kentucky from Albemarle County, Vir^nia, about
the year 177 5, and made claim to land. He died in a few days
after he came to Kentucky, and was buried at Bryan's Station. After
his death his wife and ten children came to Madison County.
"Sarah Grubbs, daughter of William and Susan Hearne Grubbs,
married James Berry. Her mother's maiden name was Hearne.
Her only brother was:
Higgason Grubbs, who married Lucy Harris, of Albemarle
County, Virginia.
Her sisters:
' 1. Elizabeth Grubbs, who married Christopher Harris, a
preacher.
2. Nancy Grubbs, who married Robert Harris, brother of the
above Christopher Harris.
3. Mollie Grubbs, married Robert Moore.
4. Susan Grubbs, married John Moore.
5. Annie Grubbs, married Squire Boone, Baptist preacher.
(Court records show^ "Nancy Grubbs" married William Boone,
August 16, 1789.)
6. Lucy Grubbs, married Thomas Gooch.
7. Hennie Grubbs, married Andrew Ray (Rea).
8. Fannie Grubbs, married Joshua Barton.
Daughters of Sarah Grubbs Berry (and husband, James Berry):
1. Annie Berry, married Thomas Turner.
2. Nancy Berry, married Edwin Berry.
3. Susan Berry, married Samuel Parrish.
4. Elizabeth Berry, married Christopher Harris. (See Part 3,
Chapter 28.)
Her sons:
5. William Berry, died single.
6. James H. Berry, married Emily S. Fox.
(Children of James H. Berry and Emily S. Fox his wife:)
1. Mary Elizabeth Berry, single.
2. James Thomas Berry, married Elizabe'th daughter of Isaac
Hill. Mr. Berrv is now Deputy Assessor of Madison County, Ky.,
which position he has filled at intervals for the last forty years or
more, and is now a canidate for the office of assessor.
3. Susan Berry, died a number of years ago.
4. Nannie Berry, married James M, Hendren, late Justice of
the peace of the County, now a merchant at Speedwell.
6. George Berry, died several years ago.
JamesBerry, (the pioneer) w^as a son of Thomas Berry, and
his wife (I think a Bocock, don't know for sure.)
James Berry, had two brothers. Garret, and Thomas. Don't
know who either married. Also two sisters:
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Bettie Berry, married Frazier.
Pattie Berry, died single.
Children of Higgason Grubbs and Lucy Harris:
1. William Grubbs, married .
2. John Grubbs, married Miss Lucy Gooch. (He married four
or five times.)
?,. Thomas Grubbs, married Katie Howard.
4. James Grubbs, married Nancy Oldham. (See Part VI, Chap-
ter 3 3.)
5. Jesse Grubbs, married Nancy Oldham. (See Part VI, Chap-
ter 3 6.)
6. Lucy Grubbs, married Barnes. (Parents of the late
Colonel Sidney M. Barnes, of the Federal Army in the Civil war,
who resided at Irvine, Ky., and Thomas H. Barnes, formerly Clerk
of the Madison County Court, one of the very best of scribes, well
remembered by many of the old residents of the County.)
These are all I know, there may have been more.
The aforesaid J. Thomas Berry, past 7 6 years of age, very
active, and now Deputy Assessor, says his grandparents, James and
Sarah Berry, were in the fort on Shallow Ford Creek, and William
Berry, their oldest child, was born in said fort some time in 1783.
Said fort was established on the farm now owned by Jacob S. White.
His father, James H. Berry, was born December 6, 1802, and died
July 2, 1879. Nineteen years between his birth and that of his
oldest brother, William, who died on Shallow Ford witliin a mile
and a half of the place of his birth, in the fall of 1857. His grand-
father, James Berry, was wounded in the thigh in the battle of
Little Mountain with Wyandotte Indians, in which his captain,
James Estill, was killed, and Mr. Berry was carried off the battle-
field on the back of the slave negro Monk. William Watts Mioore,
who died a few months ago, past 9 4 years of age, was a son of
Reuben Moore and Nancy Watts, his wife, and a grandson of one
of the Moores who married Miss Grubbs above stated, sister to Sarah
Berry. Joseph Warren Moore, who married Margaret Frances
Harris (See Part HI, Chap. 3) was a brother to Wm. W. Moore.
June 21, 1812 (D. B. I, p. 76) Higgason Grubbs and wife Lucy,
conveyed by deed to Nancy Moore, late wife, now widow, of Reuben
Moore, fifty acres of land on the waters of the East Fork of Otter
Creek.
On November 14, 1831, (D. B. No. 1, p. 423) John Moore and
Milly, his wife, and Henry Watts and Elizabeth, his wife, late Eliz-
abeth Moore, children and heirs of Nancy Moore, deceased, also heirs
of George Moore, deceased, of Calloway County, Missouri, conveyed
to Silas Tribble the land on East Fork of Otter Creek, being same
land that was on the 21st day of June, 1812, sold and conveyed by
Higgason Grubbs to Nancy Moore, now dead.
Marriages of Record:
William Boone — Nancy Grubbs, August 16, 1789.
John McCord — Jennie Reid, March 23, 1797.
Thomas Grubbs — Katy Howard, November 28, 1798.
Joseph Moon — Fannie Reid, May 21, 1799.
Joseph Boone — Nancy Moon, August 28, 1814.
Nicholas Kavanaugh — Jane Wallace, January 12, 1817.
Lucinda Woods — Paul Dantic, June 17, 1819.
6. — Note referring; to Part 11, Cliapter 20, Section 6, and Part in.
Chapter 40, Section 4.
Susan Woods, married Ashby Snell. Their daughter Nora Snell,
married Levins Pindell, of Arkansas City, Ark. whose son:
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;i9
1. Xenophen Overton Pindell, is now the acting Governor of
Arlvansas, wliile Governor I^ittle is hopelessly ill. He is known as
Ove Pindell, and X. O. Pindell.
The Memphis Commercial Appeal mentions him in nearly every
issue.
7. — Note referiiig;
to Hi'Zi'kiah Ivice and >Iary Bullock his wife.
(See I'ait VI, ( hapter iJtb, Note)
Mrs. Luella Duncan Curlee, wife of Shelby H. Curlee, now of
5724 Chamberlain Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., and a grand-daughter of
Martha Rice, and William Clifton, and a great-grand-daughter of
Hezekiah Rice, and Mary Bullock, furnishes the following dala:
"The first Rice record given, Nathaniel Rice, as Secetary of the
Province in 1731. He was not the Emigrant, but thus far we have
not found the Emigrant, hut hope to locate before we cease our
inquiry. His son:
Hezekiah Rice, married Mary Bullock. Hezekiah Rice was a
delegate to the Hillsborough Convention, August 21, 177.5, from
Orange County, North Carolina, which County was afterwards
divided into the two Counties of Orange and Caswell.
Hezekiah Rice was Lieutenant in Continental Army 1775, Captain
November 2S, 1776. His war record is established and will be given
by the War Department, Washington, D.C. or in the History of the
Continental Army of North Carolina. The D. A. R. Chapters and State
Historical Societies have gotten together some very good work on
this subject.
Hezekiah Rice and his wife, Mary Bullock, had:
1. Ann, (Annis) married Captain John Oldham. (See Part VI,
Chapter 13b.)
2. Joel Rice, married and has descendants in North Alabama.
3. John Rice, and his brother, Elisha were killed by the Indians
near Clarksville, Tennessee on their return to North Carolina from
Memphis Tennessee. John Rice, had been given a land grant of
5,000 acres of land on the bluff, or what is now the City of Memphis;
the grant was made April 5, 1787. Rice Bullock's land grant was
made December 31, 17 84.
Nathaniel Rice's land grant was made December 31, 17 84.
George Rice's land grant was made December 31, 17S4.
John Rice, was at the Halifax Cenvention 17 7 6, from Orange
County, North Carolina. He was the brother of Martha the wife of
William Clifton.
4. Eli.sha Rice, was killed by the Indians as related above in 3.
5. Martha Rice, married William Clifton; she and her husband
and four children, born in North Carolina, removed to Huntsville,
Alabama, prior to 1816, in which year the first deed to them was
recorded.
6. Williamson Rice, married and has descendants in North
Alabama.
8. — Ja,nies Harris, of Boone County, Missouri.
(See Part III, Chapter 3 7, Section 2)
Overton Harris, and his wife, Mary Rice Woods, came to the
territory of Missouri from Kentucky in the year 1817, settling in
what is now known as Boone County, and of which County Overton
Harris was the first sh3riff and was subsequently County Judge.
7-^0
History and Genealogies
JAMES HARRIS.
They had six children, James, the sub-
ject of this sketch, being the second
child. He was born in Boone County,
May 17th, 1818, and died in the same
county, July 11th, 1881. He was given
such an education as was afforded by the
common schools of Missouri at that day
and was one of the first graduates of
Bonne Femme Academy. He later studied
the art of surveying, and was at one time
Deputy United States Surveyor and sur-
veyed many of the public lands in Mis-
souri and Arkansas preparatory to bring-
^^^^ ing them into market. He was elected
j pi ^- 1 "W several times to the office of County Sur-
iPs ^mS^^ veyor of Boone County, the duties of
f^ j^^Ur wliich position he discharged with great
■^jj^^H^ credit to himself and satisfaction to the
^^^^T people. In 1858 he was elected as Boone
■^(^^^ County's representative in the State Leg-
islature and in 18 6 6 was elected County
Court Judge, which position he held
for twelve years. Colonel W. P. Switz-
ler in writing of his official serv-
ices in the Columbia Statesman says that "to Judge Harris more
than to any other man is Boone County indebted for its excellent
credit and fair name among the various Counties of the State."
During the Civil War Judge Harris, although a slave owner and
in close social and buisness relations with the South, was an out-
spoken Union man maintaining from the first and throughout the
struggle that the government of our fathers should be kept as one
and inseparable forever.
Judge Harris united with the Bonne Femme Baptist Church
August 8, 1839, and was a member of this one congregation for
nearlv forty-two years. As a Baptisit, his influence was known and
felt throughout the entire State. He was one of eight men to give
$5,000 each to found a school of theology at William Jewel College.
He was one of the organizers and founders of the Baptist Female
College at Columbia, Missouri, now known as Stephens College, and
from its foundation and continuously up to the time of his death
was one of its trustees and most loyal friends.
On December 5th, 1848, Judge Harris was united in marriage
with Sabra Brown Jackson, daughter of Judge Wade M. Jackson of
Howard County and niece of Clayborne Jackson, at one time governor
of Missouri. Mrs. Harris died at the home of her son David H.
Harris in Fulton, Missouri, on December 29th, 1903. To this marriage
there were born fourteen children, as follows:
1. Elizabeth (now deceased), who married Capt. Hiram C.
Pierce.
2. Mary, who died in infancy.
3. Sallie, who married Macon Bradley.
4. John Sterling, (now decased) who married Sarah Hall.
5. Overton, who married Luella Dollarhide.
6. Wade Jackson, who married Nettie Baker.
7. Julia Stone, who married Joseph W. Johnston.
8. Anna May, (now deceased) who married Samuel M. Baker.
9! Margaret Bass, who married John T. Trimble.
10. David Hickman, unmarried.
11. Louise Hickman, who married Robert L. Holland.
12 Susan Duncan, who married R. Stockton Dorsey.
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13. James Howard, uinnanied.
14. William Boone, unmarried.
(Two latter twins.)
9. — Kavaimush .
.Mrs. Anna Poynter Kavanaugh, of 916 14th Avenue, Pine Bluff
Arkansas, writes:
Philemon I, eldest son of Col. Charles I, second son of Sir Mo-
roch Kavanaugh, having been deprived of their estates in Ireland
by the Croniwellian treaty, emigrated to France in 1691, and the two
sons, about 1705, came to America. Col. Charles Kavanaugh, whose
regiment fought at Derry (violating the treaty of Limerick), re-
turned from America to France, leaving his brother Philemon in
Virginia.
Charles II, eldest.
Philemon II, married Ann Williams, second marriage, and had
two sons.
Charles III.
Williams.
Philemon II arms are those of his father and Sir
naugh, thus:
"Ar. two
Sclothchain.
lions pass. gu. in base, 2 crescents of
Agus Fairsinge. "Peace and Plenty."
Moroch Kava-
last. Motto:
H>
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SUPPLEMENT No. 11.
ELDER TYREE CRAWFORD HARRIS AND WIFE, LAVINIA
HUGHES. REFERRED TO IN PART III, CHAPTER 10,
SECTION 10.
Tyree Crawford Harris was the son of Tyree Harris and Sallie
Garland, of Boone County, Mo., and was the tenth of thirteen chil-
dren. He was born in the year of our Lord 1824.
From childhood he was naturally very
delicate. Although no marks of any set-
tled disease were visible, yet he was un-
able to perform any hard physical labor.
Possessing a playful and gentle disposi-
tion, he was a great favorite among his
early companions — rarely, if ever, known
^ ' to be out of humor, or in the least to be-
come irritated, as was common with boys
of his age. He never used profane lan-
guage. Or engaged in gross wickedness of
any kind.
In early youth, Tyree Harris possessed
extraordinary sprightliness; at the age
of six years he commenced school, and
with uncommon aptness he comprehend-
ed, as with instinct, every probilem pre-
sented to him. Though the schools of
that day were greatly inferior to what
they are now, yet his progress was re-
,,,,v,r-^c,r^ L.ADOIC markable. At the age of thirteen fears
TYREE CRAWFORD HARRIS. ^^^^ entertained of his early decline with
consumption; but by such exercise as suited his inclination his
health was restored. ^ ^
In October, 1839, he attended the regular monthly conference
of the Baptist Church at Mt. Gilead, in Howard County, Mo., and
under the faithful preaching of Elder Thos. Fristoe, he, for the first
time, clearly saw himself a helpless sinner before God. He went
home the same evening in deep distress, with a clear view of the de-
.pravity of the human heart. But ere long the burden was removed;
and delivered from the thraldom of sin, through faith m the Lord
Jesus Christ, his soul was enabled to rejoice in His redeeming grace
and dving love. „, ■, . -r.
At the regular meeting of the Bethlehem Church, in Boone
Oountv, in November following, he was received into fellowship by
experience and baptism, by that faithful servant of God, Fielding
Wilhite His prayer at the water will never be forgotten by those
who were present. His w^hole soul was drawn out in the most earn-
est melting appeal and supplication to the Divine throne, that young
Tyree Harris might be qualified to dispense the word of lite and
become an eminent minister of the gospel. He commenced the ex-
ercise of public prayer with great acceptance. In December, 1841,
the church granted him license to preach, which he did, to the as-
tonishment of multitudes who heard him. Shortly after this, Row-
land Hughes of Howard County, learning the future proaiiise of young
Tyree Harris, and hearing him on one occasion himself, P^^P^^^^,.?
take him into his family and complete his education, which he dia-
tlisiory and Genealogies 723
lo the sali.^faciion of all concerned. He was educated in Boonville,
under Professor Kemper.
His youthful appearance, together with his bold and earnest
manner, his untiring zeal, his eloquent and pungent appeals from
the pulpit soon won for him the name of the "boy preacher."
His style was forcible, attractive and popular; his manner easy
and graceful; his voice sweet and mellow. With a clear, strong
mind, he possessed great vivacity of thougt and versatility of style.
Fluency of speech and' lively imagination were combined to make
him a "bright and shining light." His manner, both in private and
public, in the pulpit and out of it, was such as to make him popular
both with the church and the world.
In December, 1S43, he assisted in the constitution of the first
Baptist Chiirch in the ciiy of Boonville; and in August following he
commenced his labors with this church as their regular pastor.
Though young, he commanded an influence for good and attracted
great congregations, and soon succeeded in building a large and
commondious house of worship. Under his minstry his church en-
joyed a high degree of prosperity; members were added almost
monthly by experience and baptism, until they became a large and
influential body.
With the brethren in Boonville he spent the prime of his short
life. This people loved him dearly. The name of Tyree Harris is
still fresh in the menory of those who enjoyed the labors of this
eminent divine. Whilst in the field he also for a time preached for
the churches at Big Lick and Nebo, in Cooper County, and after
eight years of successful toil he left a large church and took charge
of the congregation in Payette in 1851.
In 1852 he commenced his labors as pastor of the church in
Columbia, Mo., where, by his distinguished pulpit efforts and his
Christian and gentlemanly deportments, he endeared himself to a
large circle of admiring friends and acquaintances.
During his pastorate here he was also president of the Columbia
Female Academy. And under his able superintendence the in-
stitution flourished beyond a parallel at that time. He canvassed
the state in behalf of the institution, presenting the claims of female
education; and his eloquent appeals met a liberal response, for
around him were gathered 125 young ladies from all parts of the
state.
In 1853 he was called to the chair of English Literature in
William Jewell College, but did not accept the position.
In 1854 he was called to take charge of the Female College at
La Grange, in Georgia, but did not accept.
After two years of arduous toil in the pulpit and schoolroom,
he was called to and accepted the care of the Baptist church in
Lexington, Mo. He entered upon his labors in this field with re-
newed ardor and zeal, and determined to spend his life with the
people of God there. He was soon attacked with typhoid fever,
and in two months after he entered upon his duties there he was
called to his reward.
His wife's maiden name was Lavlnla Hughes.
Bro. Harris was considered by all who knew him as the ablest
and most promising young man in the state. View him as a man,
as a minister of the New Testament, and hear his earnest appeals
from the sacred desk, and you would mark him as a man of no
ordinary talent. As pastor, he was kind, affectionate and prayerful;
as a reasoner, clear and forcible; and as a speaker he had strength,
beauty and eloquence. Possessing these rare gifts, he was success-
ful in all his labors on earth, and now, whilst his works do follow
him his memory is fragrant in the hearts of many.
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History and Genealogies
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Index
Page 7 —
Page 10 —
Page 12-
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Page 20 —
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Page 42 —
Page 44 —
Page 4 6-
Page 4 8-
Page 49-
Page 50-
'Blythe, Lucy — Wm. B. Simmons"; should be "Simms".
'Bodwin"; should be "Bodine".
'Bound"; should be "Bond".
'Booten Falitha"; should be "Talitha".
'Bordine"; should be "Borden".
'Brown, Algerson"; should be "Algernon".
'Brown, Benjamin Hescott — Judith Frehrell"; should be
"Pretwell".
'Brown, John R. — ^Candioa Hall"; should be "Oandice".
'Brown, Sorah"; sihould be "Sarah".
'Burnsides, John — Fannie Ballnor"; should be "Ballew".
'Bush, Elizabeth — C. C. Broaddus"; should be "H. Clay
Broaddus".
'Caldwell LfOody"; should be "Lovely".
'Chenault, Sallie — 'Due Simpson"; should be "Duke
Simpson".
'Chenault, Wm. O. — Belle iMass"; should be "Moss".
'Christopher, Florince"; should be "Florence".
'Christopher, Grace, Mrs. — Wm. D. Bomey"; should be
"Bonny".
'Cocihran, Sarah — ^Feter Al. Estill"; should be "Peter
W. Estill".
'Cole, Lewis K. — Tabitha Covington"; should be
"Talitha".
'Collins Lunuah"; should be "Leannah".
'Combs, M. F. — Elijah W. Oldham"; should be "Eliza".
'Conroy, Edward B."; should be "Edward".
'Cox, Levi Preston — Marv Belle Wools": should be
"Woods".
'Dabney, Mary — Thomas Mirror"; should be "Minor".
'Deering — Jessie S. Ulinn"; should be "Winn".
'Doty, Charles K. — Mrs. Susan Suarks"; should be
"Sparks".
'Dulaney, Walliam H. — Tabitha Harris Bordine"; sihould
be "Talitha".
'Dull, Loura"; should be "Laura".
'Duncan, Malon B. — Donndy Cornelison"; should be
"Dorindy".
'Ellington, Annilia"; should be "Amelia".
'Field, Deanna"; should be "Dianna".
'Gentry, Overton — Lulinda Reid"; should be "Lucinda".
'Gillum, Miss — Bezanel Garth"; should be "Bezaleel".
'Grubbs, Thomas — Lucy Harris"; should be "Grubbs,
Higgason".
'Wall, Mr. — Mrs. Polly Gubert"; should be "Gilbert".
'Harris, Lucy — Thomas Grubbs"; should be "Higgason
Grubbs". I
'Harris, Sidney — * * Miss Mary Jane Miller"; should be I
"Mrs. Mary Jane Miiller".
'Harris, Susan — ^Nicholas Bunley"; should be "Burnley"
'Henning, Mr. — -Hargaret McKee"; should be "Margaret
McKee".
'Hopkins, Mary — Lutton T. Woods"; should be "Luther
T. Woods".
'Hume, mma — Thos. Thorpe"; should be "Hume, Emma
'Jarman, Cathensie"; should be "Catherine".
• Uishin/ (tiid fi('tictih)t/i('S 725
Page 52 — "Jones, Josiah — Jam Chenault"; should be "Jane".
Page 55 — "Kel)linser. W. J. — Mary Garnian": slinnlrl ho "Mary
Jarnian"'.
Page 63 — "Mannie, Sallie — Foster Harris"; sliould be "Manning".
Page 64 — "Martin, Saniera"; should be "Saniira".
"Martin, Saniera"; should be "Samira".
Page 66 — "Maupin, norras K. — Caldwell C"; should be "Caldwell
C. Maupin".
Page 68 — "tMaupin, Josephine — Pheslon Beatty"; should be "Pres-
ton Beatty".
"Maupin, Kittie — George L. Burkhatter"; should be
"Burkhalter".
Page 69 — "Maui)in, Robert — Miss McGehu"; should be "MicGehee".
"Maupin, Nancy — Thos. Stagour"; should be "Stagner".
Page 72 — "Michie, Lucien — Theresa Hichie"; should be "Michie".
Page 7 4 — "Miller, John Thos. — Annie Elkin"; should be "Anice".
Page 75 — Miller, Laura Frances — J. H. Hoastman"; should be
"iHorstman".
Page 7 7 — "Mills, Menan — Fannie Jopett"; should be "Jouett".
Page 78 — "Mizo, John A." etc., should be "Mize".
Page 7 8 — "Moberley, Simeon — Arthisa Banta"; should be 'Arthusa'
Page 7 9 — "Moore, Elizabeth — Prisley Oldham"; should be "Pres-
ley".
Page 80 — "Murrell, Betsy — Janus Reid"; should be "James Reid".
Page 81 — "Noland, John — Belle Garnis"; should be "Garner".
"Noland, Margaret C. — James Fax"; should be "Fox".
Page 82 — "Oldham, Chas. — Caudice Howard"; should be "Candice"
Page 84 — "Oldham, Mary Jackson — B. K. Gola"; sihould be "Gold".
Page 85 — "Oldham, Polly Ann — ^Richard Dyarnatt"; should be
"Dejarnatt".
"Oldham, Richard * * — Arsley Williams"; should be
"Ursley".
"Oldham, Sam'l Zerah — ^Ellea iMoore"; should be "Ellen".
Page 88 — "Paxton, Janus"; should be ".lames".
Page 91 — "Pullins, Wm. — Minerva Halman"; should he "Holman".
"Quisenberry, James F. — Emily CCrenault"; .should be
"Chenault".
"Quisenberry, Brownhall"; should be "Broomhall".
Page 9 2 — "Rea, Jemima — Richard Bickitt"; should be "Beckett".
Page 9 6 — "Rogers, Martha Mendricks"; should be "Hendricks".
Page 97 — "Scrivner, Eva — ^Henry Raybarn"; should be "Rayburn".
Page 9 8 — "Searcy, Charles M."; should be "Charles L."
"Shackleford, Margaret — Robert Haven"; should be
"Hann".
Page 101 — "Smith, Carraline"; should be "Caroline".
"Snodgrass, James Wods"; should be "James Woods".
Page 102 — Cpeller, B. Jane"; should be "Spiller".
"Stamper, Austin — una Wingate"; should be "Anna".
Page 109 — "Walker, Menry"; should be "Henry".
Page 111 — "Wallace, Cale'b B., of Bogle;" should be "Boyle".
Page 112 — "Wallace, Thomas Quirk — Carrie Hugleton"; should be
"Carrie J. Congleton".
Page 113 — "Watts, Margaret — Austin Bordman"; should be "Boul-
ware".
Page 114 — "Whiteman, Enuriel"; should be "Emuriel".
Page 115 — "Williams, Lrsley", etc.; should be "Ursley".
Page 116 — "Wood, Twoin"; should be "Wood, Turner".
Page 118 — "Woods, Elizabeth — John M. SarroH"; should be
"Carroll".
"Woods, Elizabeth — George Pasell"; should be "Paull".
726 History and Genealogies
Page 119 — "Woods,, John, of Honkston Co."; should be "Hinks-
ton Co."
"Woods, Louisa — S. Calin Baker"; should be "S. Colin".
Page 120 — "Woods, Michael — Lizzie Mussirley"; should be "Mes-
serley".
Page 121 — "Woods, Sldty," etc.; should be "Woods, Suity".
Page 122 — "Worthington, Mamie — James"; should be "James
iStone."
Page 125 — "Crawford, F. A., Miss — ^Com. Cor. Anderbilt"; should
be "Vanderbilt".
Book Propel'
Page 13 — 13th line from top "Sunny County"; hould be "Surry".
Page 15 — 19th line from top "Thomas Stayour"; should be
"Stagner".
Page 19 — In caption, the figure "4" should 'be placed before "A
Brief History of Culpeper County, Va."
Page 20 — 2 6th line from bottom, "Bossie's Trace"; should be
"Boone's Trace".
Page 2 6 — 14th line from bottom, "Copai't"; should be "Cozart".
Page 28 — 7th line from battom, "Station Creek"; should be "Sta-
tion Camp Creek".
Page 3 9 — 14th line from top, "Fuvanna"; should be "Fluvanna".
Page 45 — Gen. Table, C-3, "Gen. John Waller"; should be "Gen.
John Miller".
Page 46 — "Miller, Cynthiana — James Parges"; should be "Parkes".
Page 47 — "Miller, Chas. Irvine — Tolika Harris"; should be "Chris
Irvine Miller, and Talitha Harris".
"Miller, Caledonia — Ulm. O. Ohenault"; should be "Wm.
O. Chenault".
"Chenault Alaker"; should be "Chenault Waller".
Page 50 — "Park, Ann Eliza — Joseph O. Scrivner"; should be
"Joseph Q. Scrivner".
Page 51^ — Sec. 4, "Col. Nichilis Miller"; should be "Nicholas".
Page 54 — "Daniel Miller, from County of Madigson"; should be
"Madison".
3d line from bottom, "Eskill"; should be "Estill".
Page 83 — 'Ith line from bottom, "girds"; should be "birds".
Page 107 — 3d line from bottom, "Edward Oldham"; should be "Ed-
ward Broaddus".
Page 149 — 11th line from top, "dreamy"; should be "dreary".
Page 185 — ^Ch'ap. 4, "Albermarle"; should be "Albemarle".
(This same mistake occurs in many other places, espe-
cially in Part II, Chapters 6, 8, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20,
21, 22, 27, 29, 34, 36, and 37, and so forth.)
Page 199 — ^Sec. 11, "Missouri County"; should be "Madison County"
Page 221 — ^Sub-sec. 6, "Woods Elavin O'Rear"; should be "Slavin".
Page 253 — Gen. Table C, "James — ^Susannah Gass"; latter name
should be omitted.
Page 261 — 21st line from bottom, "Susannah Gass" should be
omitted here, as she was the wife of one James Har-
ris, but probably not the subject.
Page 262 — 5th line from top, "One"; should be "Some".
The note on this page should have been placed immedi-
ately below Sec. 3 on page 2 63.
Page 2 63 — Under the date "Oct. 1, 1814," the word "deceased" in-
stead of the word "deed" should follow "Benjamin
Harris".
Hisfori/ mul (h'nciiJn(/ir.
David 5 i:;
David 5 13
David Nimrod 5 13
Ballard, lOdward — Elizabeth 5 13
Gentry 3 46
Edward Powers 5 13
Ella, Mrs.— Robert Cox 4 7 1
Elizabeth — Pleas. Jarman.. 5 4
5 13
Elizabeth — Frost Snow 5 13
Frances 5 13
Frances — Porter Cleveland 5 13
Frances — Waddy Thomp-
son Stamper 8 7
Garland 5 13
George — Lavenia Moberley 5 13
6 31 1
James 5 13
James — Ann Rodes 3 3
5 13
James Bell — Fannie Jar- 5 4
man u 13
James Dabney 5 13
John 5 13
John 5 13
John— Elizabeth Thompson 3 46
5 13
8 7
John Garrard 5 13
John P 5 13
John P.— Ella Wallace 4 7 1
John Powers — Jane Wal- 4 13 6
lace Jarman 4 7 1
John P 5 13
Judith— Nimrod Day 5 13
Lucy — Joseph Harvey 5 13
Martha — Thomas Petit ... 5 13
Mary — William Thompson 5 13
Mary — Mr. Davis 5 13
Mary Frances 5 13
Michael Wallace — Elizabeth
Hockersmith 4 7 1
Nicholas 5 13
Pleasant Palestine — Mary 5 13
Francis 1 13 — 3
Rachael— Gabriel Mullins. . 5 13 3
Sainuel •'> 1'5
Selina — Thomas Bohannon 5 13
Sophia — Hudson Oaks 5 13
Susan— Thos. L. Shelton.. 5 13
Susan— William Petit 5 13
The Family 5 13 Note
Thomas 5 2
5 13
Thomas 5 13
Thomas Houston 5 13
Tiberius Bell — Martha Jane
Heatherly 5 13
W^alter S.— Nannie Gates.. 3 23 2
4
Index
Williiim — Miss Jarman 5 4
5 13
William 5 13
William J., Dr 5 13
Ballard, Wilson 5 13
Ballew, Bettie — Chas. Ballew.. 1 14 11
Charles— Bettie Ballew 1 14 11
Fannie — John Burnsides... 1 14 11
Robert— Malinda Yates 3 23—1
T. Woodson — Jane Lackey 1 14 11
Banard, Ida— Garland B. Miller 1 14—4
Banks, Catherine — Benjamin
Yancey ' 2
William T '' -
Banta, Abraham — Elizabeth
Thorpe 3 13—6
Elizabeth— Jas. Maupin 5 12—8
William— Mahala Thorpe.. 3 13—8
Barbee. James, Colonel 1 1 15
Miss — Enoch Bradford .... 7 18
Barbour. John — Phillis Duncan 7 18
Barbourville 1 1 18
Barclay, Elizabeth M 1 7 — 1
2 28 — 2
Hugh — Mary Woods 1 7 1
Hugh 1 7—1
2 28—2
John— Elizabeth Williams.. 2 11—2
John Woods 2 28—1
Mary Miller 1 7 — 1
2 28—2
Michael W., Dr. — Susannah 1 7 — 1
W. Miller 2 28—2
Miss — Thos. Lee Maupin.. 5 12 22
Barget, B. F. — Pattie Gentry. . 8 14—6
Barksdale, W. G. — Nannie
Woods 5 4—4
Barlow, Virginia — John Fesler, 6 36 — 2
Oothers of the name 6 14 Note
Barnes, Caleb 6 4 — 4
Clifton 6 4—4
Dudley 6 4—4
Eli Jr. — Mary Barnes 6 4 — 9
'^ Jesse— Patsey Oldham 6 4—4
Mary— John H. Harris 3 44 — 1
Mary — Eli Barnes, Jr 6 4 — 9
Minerva— Mr. Smith 6 4 — 4
Minerva— Wm. B. Miller.. 1 14—5
Patsey— William Daily 6 4—9
Rachael — William Barnes . . 3 2
Rebecca — Thomas Harris.. 3 2
Richard 6 4 4
Richard 6 4 9
Samuel— Todd 6 4 9
Sidney 6 4 4
Barnes, Thomas 6 4 4
Thomas — Losada Giles .... 6 4 9
Turner — Frances Oldham.. 6 4 9
William— Rachael Barnes.. 6 4 9
Barnett, Mary— John Martin.. 3 5 4
Susan J.— Robert D. Miller 1 13 2
S. s.— Talitha Woods 2 20 3
Earnhardt, Frank 8 14
Gray 8 14
H. G. — Fannie Gentry 8 14
Myrtle : ■ 8 14
Nathaniel C 8 14
Ruth 8 14
Walter 8 14
Baron, Miss— Wm. M. Lapsley 2 47
Barrett, John 2 11
John G.— Ann S. Rodes 3 3
Lizzie — Fred Minier 2 11
Mary — John Speed Smith.. 2 11
Peter S. — Sarah Kim-
brough 7 2
William G.— Maria E. Good-
loe -^ 11
Will — Brooke Burke 2 11
Barry, Mr. — Lucy Chenault.... 5 13
Mr. — Mary Louise Chenault 5 13
Basel, Henry — Mary Ann
Woods 2 42
Basey, Miss — William Oldham
of Prince William 6 2
Basket, Dr. — Miss Jame.son 3 10
Kate, Mrs.— Wm. K. Denny 7 5
Bass, Mary Jane — Joseph Kleb-
er Woods 1 H
Bates, Charles — Lena Kava-
naugh 7 16
Mary — Jas. T. Shackleford 1 11
Mary — John C. Miller 1 14
William H. — Margaret Ann
Yates 6 8
Battershell, Mr.— Miss Oldham 6 2
Batterton, Mr. — Patsey Duncan 7 18
Baughman, Catherine — Wm.
H. Warren 3 31
Chloe Smith 3 31
Eddie Bruce 3 31
John S. — Lena Bruce 3 31
Kittie Ann 3 31
Nancy C. — W. S. McKinney 3 31
Samuel H.— Sallie Harris.. 3 31
Susan T.— W^m. N. Craig.. 3 31
Baum, John — Etta Coffman 6 7
Baumstark, Bessie— Charles
K. Oldham 6 28
Kate — Thomas S. M. Old-
/ ham 6 17
Baxter. Homer G.— Charlotte
Reid 2 21
Miss — Archibald Kava-
naugh 7 8
Beach, John — Maggie Shack-
elford 6 31
Bean, Bettie - 20
Carrie 2 20
D. O.— Matilda Woods 2 20
3 40
Dennis 2 20
William A 2 20
Beard, Mr. — Alice Woods 2 35
5
5
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91
2
41
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2
2
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11
1
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1
1
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Index
Bearden, Matt M. — Susan
Woods 2 10 8
Boaror, Miss — Bornard Diir-
rett 8 7 5
Bcaiiii. Theodore — Sarah N.
.Maupiii 5 2 A
George 5 2 A
Beattle. Miss — Wm. O. Duncan 3 42 7
Beatty, Cecil— Nancy Elkin... 5 12 16
Frank 5 12 16
Harry 5 12 16
Horace f) 1 2 16
lAhi 5 12 16
Mary — James Denny 7 5 4
Preston — Josephine Man-
Pin 5 12 16
Beck. Bettie — Green Clay
Goodloe 2 11 8
Beckett, Charles K. — Jennie 7 7 1
Hocker 8 4 3
Frances 7 7 1
8 4 3
Harry 7 7 1
8 4 3
Richard — Jemima Rea ... 5 3 9
Beck with. Lizzie — Edmond T.
Chapman 8 7 4
Bedgood, Mr. — Sallie Miller
Maiipin 5 4 10
Beeler. Mary— Joel Collins 6 8 4
Begle. Mr.— Su.sannah Miller.. 14 7
Behre, Sallie H. — Rev. Ne-
ander M. Woods 2 13 3
Behrman, Frederick — Elizabeth
Tevis 114 1
Gertrude 1 14 1
Tevis 1 14 1
Bell. Adaline— Jas. I. Simpson 7 18
Elizabeth— Col. John K.
Faulknei- 7 5 5
Frances Johnson 1 6 2
Fannie — Josiah Ellis Lee.. 16 2
Henderson — Bettie Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Josephine 1 6 2
' Joshua Fry 1 6 2
Lizzie — W. W. Johnson ... 1 6 2
Lou— Thos. K. Miller I 14 4
Lucy Lee 1 6 2
Mary Miller 1 6 2
Miller Lee 1 6 2
Thomas H. — Lucy Lee 16 2
Benford. Vicie— Joel B. Gates, 5 2 B
Benight. Phoebe Junk — Robert
H. Maupin 5 6 1
Bennett, Ann 6 2 9
Belle Harris 3 47 1
Benjamin 3 47 3
Catherine W. D. — Benj. F.
Maupin 5 2 A
David, Dr 3 47 1
EliZMbeth 6 2 9
Elijah -I'atsey 6 2 9
Fisher R.— Judith Oldham. 6 2 9
H. J., Dr 6 2 9
James, Dr.— Eliza R. Rol- 3 3 7
lins 31; 2
James— Sallie L. Clay 3 47 1
John — Isabella Harris 3 1 4
3 47
6 2 9
John 3 47 1
John— Rhoda 6 2 9
John 6 2 9
Lemuel D 6 2 9
Ma.son— Sallie Oldham 6 39 3
Mourning — James Harris.. 3 16 4
3 47 4
Nancy — Mr. Rayhuin 6 2 9
Patsey 6 2 9
Peter H 6 2 9
Polly— Mr. Duncan 7 18
Polly — Charles Anderson... 6 2 9
Richard 6 2 9
Sabrina— Dr. K. R. Mc-
Creary 6 2 9
Samuel— Elizabeth Clie- 3 47 1
nault 5 13 9
Samuel— Mary Warfield... 3 47 1
Sarah 6 2 9
Sarah— Mr. Rice 6 2 9
Sophia 6 2 9
Sue A 3 47 1
Susannah — Thos. Pursley...6 2 9
Waller — Mary Burnam 3 3 7
3 47 7
William— Anna Neale 3 47 1
William— Nancy 6 2 9
Bentley, Fannie, Mrs. — Mr.
Cord 1 14 12
Harriet— Enoch Oldham... 6 7 10
Mr. — Fannie Boulware 1 14 12
Nancy — Richard F. Harris 3 44 1
Benton, Ann Eliza 7 IS
Bessie 7 IS
Charles L 7 IS
E. Polk — Amanda M. Cov-
ington 7 IS
Emma — Hensley Harris.... 3 14 6
Benton, Fannie Kate 7 IS
Irvine — Nancy C. Eubank.. 3 44 1
James M., Judge — Eliza- 2 11 5
beth Barrett Smith 7 IS
Jaines — Pauline M. Simp-
son 7 IS
Lena 7 18
Miss — Gen. Jolm C. Fre-
mont 2 .T 2
Miss— Col. Richard T.Jacob 2 5 2
M. H. — Mary Lizzie Cov-
ington ~ IS
Matlie .\nn 7 18
Sallie 7 18
Thomas II.. Hon. — Eliza-
Index
beth McDowell 2 5 2
Thomas H.— L. Edith Cov-
ington 7 IS
William — Milly Ann Cov-
ington 7 18
William Henry 7 IS
Berry, Clay 7 7 1
Eliza, Mrs. —William C. 3 44 1
Ogg 7 IS
Everet M. — Ann Schillings 3 44 1
Ira — Mary Shearer 3 44 1
Mollie 3 44 1
Pleasant — Eliza C. Harris 3 44 1
Susan— Robert K. Woods.. 2 3S 6
William F. — Mildred Broad-
dus 7 7 1
Berryman Dudley — Julia F.
Simpson 7 18
Besgrove, Agnes .5 12 19
Alfra 5 12 19
Anice 5 12 19
Frederick — Anna Maupin.. 5 12 19
Frederick 5 12 19
Forest 5 12 19
Keith .5 12 19
Rose 5 12 19
Beshoar, Dr. — Annie Maupin.. 5 7 6
Best, Ann E. — B. F. Vaughn.. 3 44 1
David K. — Lucy Bronston. .5 13 7
Mary — John Burnam 3 44 1
Samuel — Nancy Harris .... 3 44 1
Bethine, Mr. — Etta Jarman... 8 2 5
S 4
Belts, Mr. — Miss Maupin 5 4 10
Bibb, Charles 8 2 2
Ellis 8 2 2
Eugene Randolph 8 2 2
Kemper 8 2 2
Mary— Robert Trabue 2 38 9
Mary Elizabeth 8 2 2
Nannie 8 2 2
Bibb, William B.- -Fannie R.
Kemper 8 2 2
William T.— Mary Brown.. 8 2 2
Bickers, Elizabeth — William H.
Parratt 8 2 2
Biggerstaff, John — Hannah
Oldham 6 12 3
Miss— Hiram D. Oldham.. 6 5 3
Biggs, Vernon — Mabel Terrill.. 5 12 17
Billings, 'Graffe — Anna Goodloe 2 11 5
Bingham, Mary Catherine.... 3 37 4
Birch, Nancy — Carr Maupin... 5 4 11
Birckhead, Nehemiah — Mary
Jameson 5 4
Bird, Caroline — Benjamin C.
Yancey 7 2
Birkhead, Alise — Rev. Neander
M. Woods 2 13 3
Birney, James G. — Agatha Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Bishop, Ann — Harry Brown ... 8 1 4 2
Eva, Mrs. — Dr. Joseph E. 3 16 4
Harris 5 12
Evalyn Penn 5 12
James L. — Evalyn A. Crews 5 12
James L. — Agnes Wakefield 5 12
James L 5 12
James Hooper 5 12
Mary Hooper 5 12
Bisson, Mr. — Virginia Yancey. . 7 2
Black, Almira — George Smith. . 3 5
Cleve — Miss Martin 3 5
David — Miss Martin 3 5
Fannie, Mrs. — Thos. Ernst 3 12
Isaac — Sallie Maupin 5 11
James — Winifred Martin.. 3 5
John — Wilifred Martin 3 5
3 5
Mary — William Ramsay.... 4 21
Mary Jane, Mrs. — Newton
Dale 5 13
Mr. — Fannie Harris 5 12
Mr.— Milly O. Hensley 7 18
Samuel — Mary 4 21
Samuel — Mary Jane Bron-
ston 5 13
Sarah — Jacob S. Bronston 3 5
5 13
Thomas — Susannah Harris 3 12
Thomas J. — Emily Woods. . 2 41
Blackburn, Churchill — Frances
Keene 2 5
Blackwell, John R. — Matilda
Chenault 5 13
Nancy — Matthew Rodes... 3 3
Blain, Polly Morrison — Alexan-
der Reid 2 29
Mr. — Ann Martin 3 5
Blake, Alexander — Virginia
Brown 8 12
John 8 12
Joseph 8 12
Blake, Maggie 8 12
Mary — Joseph Wolfskill . . . . 8 12
Blakely, Bettie— C. D. Shack- 8 2
elford 8 7
Edwin — Jane Early 18 2
8 7
Fannie — J. T. Chapman ... 8 7
Orvall 18 2
8 7
Sudie— T. P. Moyers IS 2
8 7
Blakemore, Thomas — Mrs. Mi-
riam Myers 6 11
Blankenbeckler. Mr. — Anna
McMurray 6 39
Blanton, Camilla 1 13
Edgar 1 13
Elizabeth 1 13
Emmet 1 13
George Daniel 1 11
Harry, Dr.— Ethel Watts.. 3 48
Laura Shackelford 1 13
L. Rutherford — Laura
3
10
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
2
5
3
2
5
Index
Shackelford 1 H 1
I^indsoy 1 11 1
William Edgar— Elizabeth
Susan Miller 113 3
William L.— Lilly Cobb 6 in 11
Bledsoe, Miss — James Hayden S 4 2
Bleur. Anna— James C. Miller 1 13 3
Bliss, Mr. — Annie Lee Woods 2 38 6
Blue Licks 1 1 1
1 1 2
Blue Licks Ijower Ill
BIythe, Dovey — Joseph C. An-
derson 3 46 12
James — Mrs. Jane Gentry
White 3 46 12
Lucy— Capt. William B.
Simmons 3 46 12
Melissa 3 46 12
Boain, Normanda J. — William
Rufus Covington 7 18
Bodenheimer, Mr. — Catherine
Oldham 6 39 3
Bodwin, Ashley 2 20 6
May 2 20 6
Martin— Taletha C. Woods 2 20 6
Kate 2 20 6
Robert 2 20 6
Talitha C, Mrs.— Wm. H.
Dulaney 2 20 6
William R 2 20 6
Bogart, John — Ann Elizabeth
Gentry 3 46 3
Boggs, Edward C. — Elizabeth
Woods 2 6 2
Elizabeth 2 6 2
Elizabeth Jane — Mr.
Adams 2 6 2
James H.— Mary C. Pigg. .262
Phoepe A. — James M.
Bowen 2 6 2
Bogie, Anderson 6 27 5
Arabella 6 27 5
Belle — Malcolm M. Lackey 1 14 1
Bogie. Edward 6 27 5
James — Mollle Chenault.... 6 27 5
James 6 27 5
Joseph 6 27 5
Margaret 6 27 5
Bogle, Asbury 1 14 10
Anne 1 14 10
Elizabeth 1 14 10
Frank 1 14 10
Garland 1 14 10
Joe — Emma Mann 1 14 10
Joe, Jr 1 14 10
Reese 1 14 10
Robert 1 14 10
Bohannon, Thomas — Selina
Ballard 5 13
Bohon, Abram 2 13 3
Catherine 2 13 3
Clarke 2 13 3
George— Ann Woods 2 13 3
Georgia Ann 2 13 3
Isaac 2 13 3
James 2 13 3
Joseph 2 13 3
Mary 2 13 3
Nancy 2 13 3
Bolin, Mr. — Mary Harris 3 14 5
Bond, Annie— O. L. Oldham... 6 40 4
Annie Bogle — Willi;im C.
Woods 2 13 3
Nannie — Andrew K.
Lackey 1 14 11
Bonny, Bettie — Thomas Miller
Thorpe 1 13 1
Lucile 6 11 13
William D. — Mrs. Grace
Christopher 6 11 13
Boone, Mary — Peter Tribble... 3 48 9
Miss — J. Stone Walker 3 8 2
Boone's Trace 1 2
Booten, Favis 7 7 1
Mary Ann — Thomas Har- 3 2
ris 3 12 2
7 8
Ruth — William Kavanaugh 7 8
Falitha, Mrs.— Wm. H. 3 40 9
Dulaney 2 20 6
Bordine, Benjamin — Mrs. Mag- 2 4 1
dalin McDowell 2 5
Hannah 2 5 2
Magdalin, Mrs. — Col. John 2 4 1
Bowyer 2 5
Martha — Benjamin Haw-
kins 2 5 2
Martin— Talitha C. Woods 2 20 6
2 40 9
Talitha, Mrs. — Wm. H. 2 20 6
Dulaney 3 40 9
Boremond. Elizabeth — James
T. Lapsley 2 47 4
Bosley, Dr. — Sallie Denny 7 5 4
Bostick, Lucy — Garland Miller
Woods 1 14 10
Boston, Addle Wood.s 2 35 1
Boswell, George — Mary Keene 2 5 1
Bos worth, N. P., Dr.— Mary
Neale 2 11 5
Bouldin, James W. — Miss
Jouett 3 3 9
Bounds, Atlas 1 14 10
Ben. Hill 1 14 10
Elvis 1 14 10
Thomas Riley 1 14 10
William Riley, Capt.— Su-
san Goodloe Miller 1 14 10
Boulware, Austin — Margaret
W^atts 1 14 12
Fannie — Mr. Bentley 1 14 12
John— Miss Cord 1 14 12
Bourbon Cotmty 1 1 7
Bourland. Mary Poage— Peter
A. Woods 2 12 1
8
Index
Bourne, John "W., Judge — Sa-
rah Gilbert 5 8 2
Bowen, James M. — Phoebe A.
Boggs 2 6 2
Jarman — Miss Maupln .... 5 4 2
Marlon — Mary Kitty Jar-
man 8 4
Sarah — Dr. Thompklns. . . . S 4
Bowers, Eliza — Oliver P. Gen-
try 3 46 3
Bowlln, Charles — Mary Ann
Harris 3 22 2
Charles W. — Mary Ann
Crews 5 12 1
Mr. — Lizzie Walker 7 5 5
Bowman, Mary — William S.
Rowland 1 10 3
Miss — Arthur Owens 114 3
Mr. — Prlscilla Duncan 7 18
Bowmar, A. A. — Mary Che-
nault 5 13 9
Bowyer, John, Col. — Mrs. Mag- 2 4 1
daline Borden 2 5
Boyce. Sarah A. — William C. 2 10 8
Woods 3 9 8
Susan — Elder James Good- 2 10 11
loe Woods 3 9 11
Boyd. Elbrldge 1 14 8
Elizabeth Seawell 1 14 8
Isaac, Capt. — Nannie Sea-
well 1 14 8
Joseph — Miss Jameson ... 3 10 4
Matilda — Geo. H. Dun-
can 7 9 3
Bradford, Ernst — Miss Barber 7 18
Mr. — Fannie Roberts 8 14 1
Bradley, Bennetta — John G.
Yancey 7 2
Lucy — Patrick Maupin 5 2 B
Mr.— Eliza Woods 2 15 5
Sallie, Mrs 3 37 2
Branch, Jno — Josephine Woods 2 38 4
Brandern, C. G. — Roberta Sea-
well 1 14 8
Robert Boyd 1 14 8
Seawell 1 14 8
Brank, Elizabeth — James Gar-
land Woods 2 20 3
Jennie — Jolin Woods 2 20 1
Bransford, Benjamin Moss.... 1 14 8
Margaret 1 14 8
Miller 1 14 8
Patsey — Garland Brown ... 8 2 5
Robert F.— Lillian Miller. . 1 14 6
Branthy, Abraham — Liddy Old-
ham 6 39 6
Brashear, Caroline E. R., Mrs.
— Edward Holman 2 20 11
Dennis — Luclnda McDowell 2 5 1
W. L. — Caroline E. Reid... 2 20 11
Walter Q 2 20 11
Brassfield, Blzira — Joseph Elli-
son Hocker 7 7 1
Brassfield, Ida — Thomas S.
Moberley 7 4
James E — Tabitha Mober-
ley 6 31 1
James L. — Polly Moberley. 6 31 1
Samiramus — David G. Mar-
tin 3 5 4
Bratton, Ann — Cornelius Mau-
pin 5 11 8
James — Nannie Martin .... 3 5 4
Jane — Michael Wallace.. 4 6 1
Brazeal, Mr. — Miss Woods 2 34 2
Brack, Robert L., Rev. — Mrs.
Margaret Breckenridge. . 7 5 5
Breckell, Jane — Thomas K.
Poage 2 44 6
Breckenridge. Margaret, Mrs.
—Rev. Robt. L. Breck... 7 5 5
Robert J., Rev. — Mrs. Mar-
garet White 7 5 5
Breeden, James C. — Jennie
Lipscomb 1 14 10
Miss — Tyre Sims 5 4 10
Bricker, Jennie — Andrew Jack-
son Smith 5 2 B
Bridgeforth, William — Nancy
Chenault 5 13 9
Bridges. Edna — John A. Miller 1 14 4
S. E.— Thomas G. Miller. . 1 14 10
Bright, Alice Edith 3 31 2
Ann Evans — Jos. Johnson 3 31 2
Child 3 31 2
George P. — Nannie Harris 3 31 2
George P 3 31 2
Greenberry — Alice Holmes 3 31 2
Lottie Chenault 3 31 2
Nancy 3 31 2
Sue— Churchill Yeager 3 31 2
Brinker, Joseph — Elizabeth
Chenault 5 13 9
Briscoe. Andrew — Anna Kav- 4 18 2
anaugh 7 8 2
7 10
Elizabeth Wallace 4 18 5
Emily E 4 18 5
Hezeklah 4 18 4
Jeremiah 4 18 4
John 4 IS 6
John (little) 4 18
Margaret 4 18 5
Martha 4 18 5
Mary 4 18 5
Parmenas 4 18 1
Peggy — Samuel Logan .... 4 18 1
Philip 4 18 5
William, Capt.— Elizabeth 4 6 3
Wallace 4 18
William 4 18 3
Prison, Margaret — Thomas K.
Wallace 4 8 9
Mary— Thomas Woods 2 43 2
Rebecca — Andrew Woods.. 2 42 2
Index
Britton, Carlo. T.t. Col. — Mary
Baldwin 6 10 4
BroacUlus, Abner 6 11 13
Alma— Jacob Gentry 6 11 13
Allie 6 11 13
Andrew Goff 6 11 13
Andrew J.— Tlatmah Old- 6 11 ^3
ham 6 26 3
Anna 1 14 3
Beatrice 6 11 13
Bessie — John T. Emhry.... 19 3
7 7 1
Bessie — Rufus K. Moberley 6 11 13
Bessie Lee 6 11 13
Beverley — Eliza Ann
Lackey 114 3
Caroline 6 11 13
Child 6 11 13
Christopher 1 14 3
Clay 7 7 1
Coralee — Thos. M. Wells.. 7 7 1
Curg. Miss 6 11 13
Edgar 6 11 13
Elbridge C— Georgia ?. 13 1
Thorpe 6 11 13
Elijah 1 14 3
Eliza — Leland D. Maupin.. 5 12 15
Eliza A.. Mrs. — Gabriel
Lackey 1 14 3
Elizabeth — Dee Park 6 11 13
6 31 1
Emily— John Rout 1 14 10
Emma 6 11 13
Estelle 6 11 13
Broaddus, Eva— Lee Todd 6 11 13
Eva 6 11 13
Evaline — Christopher H. 3 34 2
Park 7 7 1
Everet Kavanangh 6 11 13
Frances Cole 5 2 B
George W 7 7 1
George 'W. — Elvira Hocker 7 7 1
Grace— Dr. C. C. Christo-
pher 6 11 13
Grover Cleveland 6 11 13
Henry 1 14 3
Henry Clay — Elizabeth Bush
— Mrs. Nancy
Tribble 7 7 1
Horace — Bessie Cole 5 2 B
Horace 5 2 B
Hudson — Jane Reid 1 14 3
2 21 2
Hume 6 11 13
Human G 7 7 1
James 7 7 1
Jefferson 1 14 3
Jennie — Presley F. Stil-
lings 7 7 1
Jeremiah 6 H 13
Jeremiah— Juliet Oldham.. 6 11 13
— Caroline Harris 3 14 4
.fi ri'niiah — Kate Oldham . .
John Morgan
Julian
Juliet— Harvey Green
Julietta— Tobias Hackett..
Lauraetta
Leonard
Lillie — Mr. Phinx
Lycurgas — Mayme Douglas
Marietta
Mary
Mary — Lewis Haggard ....
Mary Jane — -Michael Elkin
Martha — Mr. Burgess
Mattie — Alexander Turpin
Mattie B
Mildred — William F. Berry
Muggy — Chas. L. Moberley
Nannie — George Gentry....
Nicholas
Patsey — John Jarman
Pearl — George Park
Pleasant Bush — Hallie Sim-
mons
Richard
Broaddus, Samuel Thomas....
Son
Sue Frances
Susan — Mr. Smith
Susan
Susannah — H. C. Chambers
The Family — under this
head find others of the
Broaddus name
Thomas
Thomas Miller — Alice De-
jarnatt
Thomas O. — Mollie Mober-
ley
Tobe Hackett
Verna
William
William Andrew — Cassie
Woods
"William F. — Winifred Thos.
William Oldham — Emma
Hill
"^^ilson
Brock, Albert C
Allen H.— Sallie Ann Cov-
ington
Allen H
Annie R
Infant
Jeptha
John
Mary F
Nancy E
Thomas H
■^'illiam Asa
Bronaugh. Dr. — Mary :Munday.
11 13
28 4
2 B
11 13
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6 11 13
1 14 3
7 7 1
11
7 1
11 13
11 13
11 13
11 13
11 13
11 13
11 13
1 14
7
6
G 11 13
7 7 1
6 11 13
6 11 13
7 7 1
5 4 1
6 11 13
7 7 1
1 14 10
14 10
11 13
11 13
11 13
11 13
11 13
13
14
7 1
6
11
13
6
U
13
H
11
13
6
\1
13
(
7
1
3
5
4
6
W
13
6
\\
13
1
18
7
18
-
IS
-
IS
y
IS
-
18
-
18
-
IS
-
18
-
18
-
18
5
13
3
10
Index
Reuben — 5 13
:Bronston. Alice J. — William
D. Oldham 6 31
Bettie — David Chenault 3 48
5 13
Charles J 5 13
Emma— Lewis E. Francis 5 13
Henrietta — Dr. Robert C. 5 13
Chenault 5 13
Jacob — Lavinia Woods .... 2 6
Jacobs. — Sarah Black 3 5
— Carrie Evans .... 5 13
Lucy — David K. Best 5 13
Mary Ann — William Smith 5 13
Collins 6 8
Mary Jane — Samuel Black
— Newton Dale. . 5 13
Sallie— Thos. S. Bronston 5 13
Samira — Dr. James Baker 5 13
Thomas C. — Mattie Mc-
Creary 5 13
Thomas S.— Sallie Bronston 5 13
Thomas S.— Lucy Clark... 5 13
Brookin, ' Elizabeth — Sidney
Harris 3 4S
Brooking — Clingman
Durrett 8 7
Brooks, Jeremiah V. — Minerva
Oldham 6 11
Liddy — Thomas Maupin ... 5 2
Mr 6 11
Polka — Ben Elihue Coving-
ton 7 18
Sallie 6 11
Broomhall, Corrinna — A. C.
Quisenberry 5 13
Browning-Duncan Marriages.. 7 18
Browning. Chas — Miss Strother 7 18
Elizabeth — Isaac Browning 7 18
Elizabeth — Benj. Duncan.. 7 IS
Frances 7 IS
Frances — Francis Norman. 7 18
Francis 7 18
Isaacs-Elizabeth Browning 7 IS
Jacob — Elizabeth Bywaters 7 18
James — Miss Deane 7 IS
John 7 IS
John — Miss Demorest 7 IS
John — Elizabeth Strother. . 7 18
Joshua 7 18
Louise — T^^illiam C. Terrill .5 12
Lucy — Nimrod Duncan .... 7 18
Mary — Courtney Norman.. 7 IS
Mattie— Fred Elbert Stev-
enson 5 11
Miss — Mr. Turner 7 18
Mollie — James Duncan .... 718
Nicholas — Sarah Washburn 7 IS
Reuben — Ann Hickman ... 7 18
Ruth — William Duncan ... 7 IS
Sarah — Charles Duncan ... 7 18
Shadrack — Polly Rout 7 IS
The Family of Culpepper. 7 IS
5
8
9
7
7
7
9
2
4
7
7
7
1
7
7
7
7
7
7
4
5
3
B
13
9
Thomas 7 18
William 7 18
William— Milly Roberts ... 7 IS
Brown, Aaron V 8 1 2 17
Addison S 11 2
Agnes 8 2
Aldretus P. — Emily Scott.. 8 2 2
Algerson 8 9 4
Brown, Allen — Miss Koogler. .884
Allen Henry 5 4
Amanda 8 2 3
Amanda — George Brown ... 8 2 3
8 8 12
Amanda — Dr. McMahon ... S 12 2
Angeline — Dr. Geo. Kemper S 11 6
Ann — John Dickerson 8 2 4
Archibald 8 1-2-16
Asa Brightberry — Maria 8 3 12
Brown 8 15
Bazel 8 1-2-59
Bazel S 1-2-59
Bazella 8 2
8 2 6
Benajah 8 2
Benajah — Mary Jarman. ... 5 4
Benjamin 8 2 3
Ben.iamin — Judith Brown 8 1-2-59
Benjamin Sr. — Miss Hescott
— Sarah Thomp-
son 8 2
Benjiimin Jr 8 2
Benjamin 8 12 3
Benjamin Gratz 8 1-2-18
Benjamin Hescott — Judith 8 3 9
Frehrell S 12
Benjamin T. — Lucy Rich-
ards 8 2 4
Bernard — Elizabeth Dab- 5 15 2
ney 8 2
8 2 1
S 3
Brown, Bernard 8 2 3
Bernard — Susan Brown ... 8 15 2
Bernard 8 8 2
Bernard 5 4
Bernard A. — Mosle Pollard 8 7 2
Bernard M. — Mariam Mau- 5 4 2
pin S 3 5
8 8
Bernis — Bettie Imboden.... 8 2 3
Bernis — Henrietta Rodes. ..824
8 2 4
8 16
Bernis 8 2 4
Bettie— Clifton Brown 8 8 7
Bettie — Mr. Richardson ... 8 12 6
Bettie— William H. Jones 8 9 6
Bettie — Samuel Woodson.. 8 15 3
Bettie — James Jarman .... 5 4 N
Beverley S 1-2-1
S 2 5
Beverley A., Col.— Sarah S 3 10
Index
U
Brown S 13
B(>zaleel — Polly Thompson. S 2 2
Bezaleel, Captain S 2 2
Bezaleel G. — Betsy Michie S 3 S
S 11
8 14
Bezaleel Ira — Mary Ann
Garth S 9 1
Brig-htberry — Henrietta
Rollins 8 2 3
Brishtberry 8 1 2 59
Bris'htberry — Susan 8 2
Thompson 8 2 3
Brig-htberry — Elizalieth
Price 8 2 3
Brig-htberry S 6 2
Burlington Dabney — Mary 3 3 4
Ann Harris 8 14 2
Caleb 8 1 2 59
Caleb 8 1 2 59
Charles 8 2 3
Charles— Henrietta S 1 2 59
Charles— Tabit ha White.. 8 1 2 59
Charles, Dr. — Mary Bro-wn 8 2 2
8 3 6
8 9
Brown, Charles Breeden 8 1 2 19
Charles Farrar 8 1 2 46
Charles Thomas S 9 3
Charles Wesley — Venia
Spurg-eon 8 12 3
Clifton 8 2 3
Clifton 8 2 3
Clifton— Sarah Brown 8 2 3
8 6
Clifton— Bettie Brown 8 8 7
Columbia 8 2 3
Columbia — Dr. J. W.
Poyntz 8 2 2
Columbia — John Augustus
Brown 8 11 3
Cynthia— Col. William Har-
ris Brown 8 11 5
Daniel 812 2
DeWitt 8 2 3
E. A 8 1 2 16
Early Marriages in Madi-
son Co., Ky S 1 1^^
Edward— Sarah Hoy 8 1 2 59
Edward — Janey Campbell 8 1 2 59
Edward 8 2 3
Edwin — Theodosia Michie. 8 2 3
8 14
Edwin B.— Bettie Thomp- 8 13 1
son 8 7 2
Elias — Susan Mauzy 8 1 2 59
Elizabeth — John Price 8 2
Elizabeth— Jesse Garth ... 8 2 2
Elizabeth 8 2 4
Eliza Dabney — Lewis Camp-
bell 8 10 1
Elliot— Ducy Shelton 3 3 6
Elvinie— Mr. Griggs 8 12 9
Bn.u-n. Rlvira--Mr. Ayers 8 9 7
lOnialine— Alex. Mosely 8 13 3
lOnialine— Wm. G. Fret well 8 10 6
lOrasmus 8 1 2 16
lOrastus R. — Miss Harper.. 8 2 2
Ezra M.— Sallie Tilman 8 9 2
Prancina — Mark Long .... 8 12 7
Francina — Captain Jack 3 3 7
Rodes 8 3 1
8 4
F. Benajali — Mary Jarman 8 2 5
Frances 8 2 2
Francis — Miss Adams .... 8 8 10
Frances Elizabeth 8 16 1
Frank — Bettie French .... 8 14 2
Fred Maddox 8 1 2 28
Garland — Patsey Brown.... 8 2 5
Garland — Frances Rodes... 3 3 7
8 4 8
Genealogical Table 8 1 1
George — Amanda Brown... 8 2 3
8 8 12
George — Elizabeth 8 1 2 59
George — Harriet Golden... 8 2 2
George— Polly Wilson 8 1 2 59
George — Columbia Autrim 8 2 2
George 8 2 3
George 8 6 1
George 1 8 1 2 16
George N S l 2 16
George P 8 1 2 16
George W 8 1 2 16
Goold 8 1 2 29
Hattie — Samuel Hatcher... 8 14 2
Henrietta— John Ruff 8 2 4
Brown, Henry — Rebecca Rob-
erts 8 1 2 59
Henry — Ann Bishop 8 14 2
Henry B 8 12 5
Henry B 8 1 2 16
Henry C 8 1 2 16
Henry Kirke S 1 2 30
Honor 8 1 2 59
Horace 8 2 3
Hugh - 8 12 3
Hugh— Peggy Sappington 8 1 2 59
Hugh 8 1 2 59
Hugh Hescott — Mary Ann
Matier 8 14 2
Hugh Stowell 8 1 2 31
Infant daughter 8 14 9
Ira— Mary Ann Garth 8 2 2
Ira Bena.iah — Frances Jar- 8 3 11
man Mullins 8 14
Ira Lewis S 14 2
Isabella — Tazewell Brown. 8 2 3
8 2 3
Items S 1 2
lurenia— Samp.son Wright.. 8 12 4
Jacintha Catherine— Wm. 6 19
K. Oldham 8 14 7
Jack S 2 5
13
Index
Jacob S 1 2 21
Jacquelin S 2 3
James, Hon .8 12 8
James, Captain S12 5
James — Miss Weston S 12 1
James S 1 2 4
Brown, James S 1 2 59
James 8 1 2 59
James — Ann Clarlc 8 1 2 59
James — Hannah Pursley. . 8 1 2 59
James D 5 4
James Landon 8 14 4
James R 8 2 3
James S 8 1 2 16
Jefferson 8 1 2 16
Jefferson — Florence Carter 8 2 4
Jennie— Mr. McCullough... 8 12 2
John— Euphon S 1 2 59
John 8 1 2 59
John— Ann Hamilton 8 1 2 59
John 8 12 32
John 8 1 2 36
John 8 1 2 22
John 812 6
John 8 1 2 23
John 8 1 2 24
John 8 1 2 33
John 8 1 2 34
John S 1 2 35
John 8 1 2 16
John Augustus — Columbia
Brown 8 11 2
John H 8 1 2 59
John Mason 8 1 2 11
John Newton 8 1 2 37
John P. — Elizabeth Thomp-
son 2 38 9
John R. — Candica Hall 8 2 4
J. W 8 2 2
John Young 8 1 2 14
Joseph— Elizabeth Ellison 8 1 2 59
Joseph 8 1 2 59
Joseph D., Capt. — Pamelia
Yancey 7 2
Brown, Joseph Bmmerson.... 8 1 2 26
Joshua 8 1 2 59
Judith — Benjamin Brown 8 1 2 59
Julian Catherine — Alfred
T. Irvine 8 16 1
Julian Henrietta Rodes —
Charles Carthrie 8 16 2
Katie 8 2 5
Kate Stratton 8 16 1
Lavinia — John Holbrook... 8 10 5
Lewis Roy S 14 2
List of counties, towns, etc.
named for Brown 8 1 3 60
Llewellyn 8 6 3
Llewellyn 8 2 3
Lucien — Miss Michie 8 2 4
Lucien L S 2 2
Lucy 5 4 2 N
Lucy 8 2 2
Lucy — Reuben Brown 8 2 2
8 3 3
8 6
Lucy — Nathaniel Thomp- 8 3 4
son 8 7
Lucy— Mr. Adams 8 2 3
Lucy 8 2 4
Lucy Ann — Richard Noel.. 8 10 3
Lucy Frances — John Haw-
thorne 8 13 4
Lucy T.— Ham. Michie 8 2 2
Lula 8 2 3
Lutie — Joab Durrett 8 7 5
8 7 2
Madison Nicholas — Mary
Sewell Hopkins 8 16 1
JMajor 8 1 2 12
Mamie — Rowland Latham 8 7 2
Maria — Asa Brightberry 8 3 12
Brown 8 15
Marion— Mary Kitty Jar-
man S 2 5
Marshall 8 2 3
Martha 8 2 5
Martha— Smith Brown 8 8 1
Martha— C. H. Parrott.... 8 11 4
Martha 8 15 1
Mary James Early 8 7 2
Mary— Wm. T. Bibb 8 2 2
Brown, Mary — Dr. Charles 8 2 2
Brown 8 3 6
8 9
Mary 8 2 2
Mary Virginia — Morris Os-
burn 8 16 1
Matthew — Miss Dabney ... 3 15 8
Mattie 8 2 2
Michie 8 1 2 59
Michie 8 12 3
Mildred — Thomas H. 8 2 3
Brown 8 3 7
8 10
Miletus 8 2 5
Miss— Littleton Lindsay.... 5 4 10
Miss — Oscar Early 8 2 5
Mr.— Miss Garth 8 2 2
Mr. — Anna Woods 2 7 8
Mr. — Belle Arvine 3 43 1
Nellie B. — Dr. E. A. Lofton 8 14 2
Nicholas 8 1 2 59
Nicholas 8 1 2 25
Nimrod 8 2 3
Nimrod — Susan Brown 8 2 3
8 8 n
Orville 8 2 3
Oscar 8 2 3
Oswin 8 9 5
O. B.. Rev 8 1 2 13
Parthenia— Wm. Hayden. . . 8 10 4
Patsey 8 2 5
Peggy— Mr. Park S 1 2 59
Peter 812 6
Pocahontas Rust 8 16 t
Index
13
Polly— Jolin Millfr 1 It 1
8 1 2 r)9
Preston S 1 2 16
Preston. Dr S 1 2 9
Brown, Pyrenia — Tilman J. ") 1 6
Maupin ") 4 4
S 8 8
Ralph 8 14 2
Rawden S 1 2 38
Reuben 8 2 3
Reuben 8 2 3
Reuben Dabney — Lucy 8 2 2
Brown 8 3 3
8 6
Richard J 8 1 2 16
Richard Tyree 8 16 1
Robert 8 1 2 59
Robert— Ruth Brown 8 1 2 59
Robert 8 1 2 27
Robert 8 1 2 30
Robert T.— Betsy Cren- 8 3 2
shaw 8 5
8 10 7
Roger Q 8 16 1
Rust B 8 16 1
Ruth — Robert Brown 8 1 2 59
Samantha Susan — James
Nathan Gentry 8 14 6
Samuel 8 1 2 16
Samuel, Sir 8 1 2 40
Samuel 8 1 2 41
Samuel 8 1 2 59
Sallie 8 2 3
Sallie 8 2 5
Sallie — James Jarman 8 2 2
Sallie— W. B. Early 8 7 6
Sallie 8 7 2
Sallie Belle— Faunt Kem-
per 8 2 2
Sarah— Mr. Adams 8 2 3
Sarah— John R. Early 8 2 2
8 7 6
Sarah — Charles Parrott.... 8 2 2
Sarah— Thos. Jouett 8 2 4
Sarah — Col. Beverley A. 8 3 10
Brown 8 13
Sarah— Clifton Brown 8 2 3
8 8 6
Sorah — Thompson Brown 8 2 4
8 8 9
Sarah — Vernon Cobbs 8 13 5
Sarah Ann 8 14 5
Sidna Elizabeth — Addison
Carthrae 8 16 3
Sidney 8 8 5
Scott 8 1 2 16
Brown, Smith — Martha Brown 8 8 1
Smith — Mrs. Mary Mallory 8 7 4
Strother 8 2 3
Sukey— Benj. Childriss .... 8 10 2
Susan — Nimrod Brown 8 2 3
8 8 11
Susan— Mr. John Chonaull 8 2 3
Susan 8 2 3
Susan — Bernard Brown ... 8 15 2
Tazewell 5 4
Tazewell — Isal)ella Brown. 8 2 3
8 2 3
The Family 8 2
Tarlcton 8 1 2 42
Terry S 7 2
Thomas 8 1 2 59
Thomas— Rachael Parsley 8 1 2 59
Tliomas — Nancy Chenault. 5 13 9
8 1 2 59
'I'luinias 8 12 3
Thomas Ally 8 15 4
Thomas D 8 1 2 16
Thiinias H— Mildred Brown 8 2 3
— Lucy Goodman 8 3 7
8 10
Thomas, H. Dr. — Miss Car-
penter 8 2 3
Thomas Jefferson — Clemmie
Rust 8 16 1
Thomas. Jr 8 1 2 16
Thomas S 8 1 2 16
Thompson — Sarali Brown 8 2 4
8 8 9
Tyre — Sarah Nicliolas .... 8 2 4
8 16
Tyre— Sallie Rust 8 16 1
Valunia Ann — John Ingra-
ham 8 12 8
Verdie 8 2 3
Virgil 8 2 2
Virginia 8 13 2
Virginia A 8 2 3
Virginia F.— William K. 8 14 3
Hocker 7 7 1
William S 1 2 59
Brown, William — Susan Fret-
well 8 2 3
Wm.— Elizabeth 8 1 2 59
William 8 2 3
William 8 1 2 59
William 8 1 2 16
William 8 1 2 16
William 8 1 2 16
William S 1 2 16
William 8 2
William 8 2 3
William A 5 4
8 2 i
William Bernis — Bettie
Clayton 8 12 1
William Dabney 8 11 1
William H., Col.— Cynthia
Brown 8 11 5
William Lawrence 8 1 2 45
William T. — Mary Jar- 8 2 2
man 8 2 5
8 4
W. W.— Miss Sprinkle 8 2"
14
Index
Wilmes S 2 Z
Browne,
Frances S 1 2 48
George 8 1 2 49
Hablot Knight 8 1 2 50
Harold 812 4
Henrietta S 1 2 51
Isaac Hawkins 8 1 2 52
John Ross 8 1 2 53
Mary Ann 8 1 2 54
Simon S 1 2 55
Thomas, Sir 8 1 2 56
William 8 1 2 57
William George 8 1 2 58
Brownstaorough 8 1 2 15
Brown's Cove 8 2
Brown's Spring 8 1 2
Bruce, Lena— John S. Baugh-
man 3 31 1
Louise — William Barclay
Stephens 1 "' 7
Miss— C. C. Parrott 8 2 2
Mr. — Ann Ballard 5 13
Bruton, Miss— Hensley Harris 3 14 6
Bryant, Miss — Edmund S. Row-
land 1 10 -i
■^Y — Mary Shields 6 39 3
Buckner, Addison — Bettie
Garth 8 2 2
Anderson 2 20 6
Bettie 2 20 6
Charles 2 20 6
. Buckner, Emma 2 20 6
Frances 2 20 b
Mary 2 20 6
Sallie 2 20 6
Susan 2 20 6
William F.— Eliza Woods 2 20 6
3 40 10
Buford, Abraham, Col. — Mar-
tha McDowell 2 5 1
Charles D.— Miss Adams
— Lucy Duke ... 2 5 1
James— Ann Shearer 5 13 9
Mary— James K. Duke 2 5 1
William S.— Miss Robertson 2 5 1
Buffalo Main Trace 1 1 1
Bullock, James, of Walnut Hill 6 2
]VIary — David Chenault 5 13 9
Mary — Hezekiah Rice 6 2
6 13 6 N
Nathan— Florence Miller... 1 14 8
Werta 11-* ^
Bunn, Ada— Edwin Mark Kav-
anaugh ' 1^ -
Bunton, Mr.— Anna Miller 1 14 4
Burch, Jane Stapleton — John
Rodes 3 3
Burgess, Martha, Mrs.— I. New-
ton Hill " "^ 1
Mr. — Martha Broaddus 7 7 1
Burgin. Ada— J. M. Curd 6 14 4
Alice 6 14 +
Ann S 6 14 4
Dicky 6 14 4
Elizabeth— Jas. D. White.. 5 13 9
Florence E 6 14 4
Hannah 6 14 3
Helen 6 14 4
Ike S 6 14 4
Infant 5 13 9
John 6 14 1
John 6 14 4
Lavinia 6 14 4
Lucy Jane 6 14 4
Lucy 5 13 9
Mary 5 13 9
Miss 6 14 4
Nancy 5 13 9-
Nancy — Benjamin Harris.. 3 2 3
3 43
Narcis — Abraham Smith... 6 14 4
Preston 6 14 4
Sallie 6 14 4
Sophia 6 14 4
Temple — Sophia Oldham... 6 14 4
Burgin, Ulysses 6 14 4
William A. — Joyce Munday 5 13 9-
Burke. Brooke — Will Barrett.. 2 11 5
Mr. — Jennie Miller 114 3
Burkhalter, George L. — Kitty
Maupin 5 2 A
Gertrude 5 2 A
Jennie 5 2 A
William Taylor 5 2 A
Burleson, Leigh — B. Moore.... 1 14 4
Lizur 1 14 4
Burnam, Allen Embry — Julia
Burnam 7 4 2
A. Rollins, Hon. — Mary
Summers 3 3 7
Curtis F., Hon. — Sarah H.
Rollins 3 3 7
Edmund H., Rev.— Marga- 1 7 •'.
ret S. Miller, Ann Will-
iams 2 11 I
Edmund Tutt — Jessie Ken-
nedy 3 3 7
Eugenia — Wm. S. Hume.. 19 1
Henry — Sarah Thorpe 3 13 "^
James R.. Judge— Miss Gay 3 3 (
Joel— Tabitha Harris 3 12 0-
John— Mary Best 3 44 1
John — Ann Embry 7 4 2'
John Miller, Prof 1 7 3
Julia — Allen Embry Bur-
nam 7 4 2
Lucy 3 3 7
Mary — Waller Bennett .... 3 3 7
3 47 T
Miss — Harris. Thorpe 3 13 4
Robert R.— Cynthia Smith 3 3 T
Sallie 3 3 7
Thompson S.— Bettie Moran
— Miss Logan. 3 3 T
Index
1;>
Biiin<_'lt, Liu.\- u II 4
Mai'saiH't, Mrs. — George
Curby Uvirby) nil 1
Mr. — Margaret Maupin .... 5 11 4
Burnly. Nicholas — Svisan llarri.s 3 :5 4
Jiurns, Jeremiah — Mrs. Mai-ga-
ret Maiipin 5 :i B
William — Susan Maupin... 5 7 7
Burnsides, Bessie — George Mc-
Roberts 1 14 11
Jennie — John Farrar 1 11 11
John— Fannie Ballnor 1 14 10
Margaret — Thomas Maupin 5 li B
Burroughs, Augustus 3 lu 13
George — Mary C. Harris... 3 10 13
James 3 10 13
Laura 3 10 13
Thomas H 3 10 13
Burrus, John — Sarah Martin.. 3 5 10
liurton, Arthur C. — Carlisle
Phelps 114 1
Mr.— Amy Oldham 6 3 1
Mr.— Sallie Oldham 6 3 8
Busby, Eugene — Mattie Salter 4 9 1
Eugene 4 9 1
James — Miss Cockrill 4 9 1
Napoleon B. — Susan Ann 4 7 1
Wallace 4 S 2
Busli, Ann — Joseph McDowell. 2 5 1
Elizabeth — C. Clay Broad-
dus 7 7 1
Harry T.— Kate Cobo 6 10 12
—Elizabeth Harris 3 31 6
Hyman G. — Hannah Old-
ham 6 16 7
Jeremiah — Nancy Gentry.. 3 46 7
John 6 11 7
Miss — William Oldham .... 6 11 7
G 11 7
Miss 6 11 7
Richard 6 10 12
Sallie— Lucien Harris 3 48 3
Sallie— Ruf us Moberley ... G 11 7
William — Jane Cornelison.. 4 13 9
William T.— Milly Oldham 6 11 7
Buster?, John— Jane Woods... 2 13 1
Butler. John W.— Ethel Coyle. 3 14 3
John— Malinda Miller 1 8 4
Malinda, Mrs. — Leo Hay-
den 1 8 4
William— Polly Shortridge. 6 40 4
Butner, Almira — Sam'l R. Park 6 S 9
Mary— Tandy Williams 6 7 1
Butts, John — Anna Pumphrey. 5 2 B
Cadworth, Miss — Major James
Yancey 7 2
Cady, Mr.— Lulu Covington 3 29 2
Caldwell, Louise — George Lee. 16 1
Loody — Robert Woods .... 2 41
John C— Winnie Cobb 6 10 11
Rhoda — Dr. Charles W.
Kavanaugh 7 8 9
Robert C— Milly Cobb 6 10 11
Calhciun, .M,ir.\ .loliii ,J . Hoge 2 42 1
Cameron, C. — Annie J... Ueid.. 2 2U 11
Emily — Anderson Chenault 5 13 9
Reid A 2 20 11
Campbell, Anderson 5 12 16
Ann — James Gentry 3 46 5
Caldwell— Harriet Maupin. 5 12 16
Daisey — James Dealhei-age 5 12 16
Elizabeth — James Woods.. 2 38 4
Elliot- Flora Wagers 6 31 1
Francis N., Rev. — Lucinda
Jane Co.k 5 2 li
Givens — Susan Woods .... 2 38 6
Janey — Edward Brown.... 8 1 2 59-
John — Mildred Johnson ... 2 11 5
John P., Dr.— Isabella Mc-
Dowell 1' 4 1
Lewis — Eliza Dabney Brown S 10 1
Margaret — Homer Arvine. .6 7 6-
Mary — Mr. Fullenweider. . . 5 12 16
Mary — Michael Woods 2 3
2 4
Mr. — Mary Woods 2 17 4
Canfield, Emma — J. Franklin
Harris 2 48 4
Canole. Mr. — Mrs. Jane Wal- 4 7 2
lace Kavanaugh 7 12
Caperton, Andrew 2 9 7
Archibald 2 9 1
Green 2 9 5
Hugh 2 9 2
Hulda — Andrew Woods ... 2 9 S
James W., Col. — Catherine 2 9 4
Cobb Phelps 3 3 7
John 2 9 6
Katherine Phelps 3 3 7
Mary James 3 3 7
Mary P. — Leonidas B. 2 9 4
Talbott 3 3 7
Milton T 2 9 10
Sallie G.— Archibald Woods 2 9 2
2 Hi 1
Susan — Wallace Wilson ... 2 9 9
Thomas Shelton 2 9 3
William Harris, Col.— Eliza 2 9 4
Estill 3 3 7
Woods 2 9 4
3 3 7
Capleise, Anna — Fovnitain
Smith Maupin 5 2 B
Carpenter, Ella Florence 7 2
Frank Hill 7 2
Joseph Daniel 7 2
I.,eslie Pamelia 7 2
Miss — Thos. Harris Brown 8 2 3
Rufus T. — Mary C. Brown 7 2
Stacy Harris 7 2
Carr, Jane — Lewis Walker. ... 2 45 5
Miss — Rice Maupin 5 2
5 3 1
Samuel — Maria Dabney ... 3 15
Carroll. John W.— Elizabeth
Woods 2 42 r
16
Index
Carson, Albert 6 7
Cyrus 6 7
John, Capt.— Mary Moffatt
McDowell 2 5
John M 6 7
John William — Nannie Ar-
vine 6 ^
Kate 6 7
Lena 6 7
Mollie 6 7
Samuel P., Hon 2 5
Carter, Asa — Sallie Jane Kav-
anaugh '' 16
Claudie 1 1^
Earl 1 1^
Edna 1 1-^
Ernst Thayer — Myrtle
Hughes Ill
Estill 1 11
Florence — Jefferson
Brown ^ ^
James Nevin— Mary Beas-
ley 1 11
Laura Logan— James H.
Baughman 3 31
Laura Pearl 1^11
Lucile 1 11
Mary Dutch 1 H
Mr. — Ann Duncan 7 18
Peter— Sarah E. Hill 1 14
Peter Walter 1 H
Rufus Preston 1 H
Sallie Jane, Mrs.— Dr. Eddy 7 16
Sarah Maud 1 H
William Hickman — Nellie
Ware McGoodwin 1 H
William Hill 1 H
Carthrae. Addison— Sidna Eliz-
abeth Brown 8 16
Carthrae, Charles— Julia H. R.
Brown 8 16
Miss— William McDowell.. 2 5
Caruthers, Hettie — Michael
Woods 2 22
Margaret — J. Mich'l Woods 2 23
Cary, Mr.— Matilda Miller 1 14
Cash, Isabel— Napoleon Tevis 1 14
Castleman, Elizabeth 2 38
James Woods 2 38
R. B. — Anna Woods 2 38
Cates. Mr. — Anna Laferty 8 2
Catherine, ^Wm Woods.. 2 4
Catlett, Agnes T.— Pierce Winn 6 36
Catterton, Finks Dr— Lucy Par- S 7
rot, Fannie M. Chapman 8 7
Sallie— G. B. Parrott S 2
Cavaignac, Eleanor Godfrey... 7 1
Jean Baptiste 7 1
Louis Eugene 7 1
Challen, John — Mary Jane
Kavanaugh 7 17
Challis, Polly— Absalom Old-
ham 6 15
1
1
6
6
6
2
2
5
7
4
2
11
10
12
Chamberlain, Abigail — James
Overton Harris 3 25
Chambers, H. C. — Susannah
Broaddus 6 11 13
Jack — Woodie Miller 1 14 8
Jeremiah— Sarah Taylor... 6 11 13
John — Florence Willoughby 6 11 13
Julia — Hugh Duncan 6 11 13
7 9 3
Chapman. Beckwith 8 7 4
Bernard — Virginia Chap-
man S '< 4
Bettie 8 7 3
Charles 8 7 4
Edmund Thompson, Jr 8 7 4
Edmund T.— Lizzie Beck-
with 8 7 4
Fannie — Mr. Head .... 8 7 4
Fannie M.— Dr. Finks Cat-
terton 8 7 4
Georgia — Enos Todd 5 4 4
James 8 '^ 4
James E.— Mary D. Thomp-
son 8 7 4
James Waggoner 8 7 4
J. T. — Fannie Blakely 8 7 3
John S., Hon.— Sallie Davis 8 7 3
LiUa 8 7 4
Lizzie— Chas. B. Parrott. ..877
Lizzie 8 7 4
Lucy Ann 8 7 4
Mary — Dr. Mallory 8 7 4
Mary Ann — Bernard B.
Thompson 8 7
Mary Buford 8 7
N. B. — Fannie Shearman.. 8 7
K. T. — Bettie Rodes 8 7
Sarah J. — Thomas A. Chap-
man 8 7
Thomas A.— Sarah J. Chap-
man 8 7
Thomas J.— Gertrude Plun-
kett 8
T. R. — Eugenia Woods 5
S
Virginia — Bernard Chap-
man 8
William 8
William S.— Mary Shear-
man 8
William T.— Lucy B. Thomp-
son 8
Willietta— Mr. Wells. 8
Cheatham, Merina— Robert F.
Woods -
Chenault, Abner O.— Miss Rey-
nolds and Lillie Thomp-
son 6
Agnes — Caswell Goff 5
Anderson— Bettie Fogg 5
Anderson — Margaret K. 5
Oldham 6
Index
17
Aiulcrson- l-;iuily Cainoron
and NaiK'y O. Harris .'> i:!
Anderson G 27
Anderson — Josephine 6 27
Andeison llunie 1 ^^^
Aiideison, Sidney ti 17
Andeison. Tifney — Ann V.
Williams and Mrs. Pattio
Parish 5 13
Ann— Mr. MeCown :? 48
Anna G 14
Anna— Wallace Estill G 14
Annie — George T. Fox .'> ll!
Archibald Cravens 7 !)
r?. F.— Belle Anderson 5 13
Bessie — James Elmore .... 5 13
Cabel— Emily Mitchell 5 13
Cabel — Ann Crutcher 5 13
Cabel 5 13
(Millie — Daniel Bates 1 11
Shackelford 3 4S
Callie — Thomas 1). Che- 3 48
nault 5 13
5 13
Carlisle 3 48
Charles 5 13
Chenault, Charles 6 27
Christopher T>. — Florence
Dillingham and Sallie 3 48
Hiimplii'eys 5 13
Christopher Fogg — Nancy 1 13
M. Hume 5 13
Colby 5 13
Daniel M. — Ida White and
Elizabeth Reid 5 13
David— Bettie Bronston ... 3 48
David— Nancy Tribble 5 13
David — Susan Elmore .... 5 13
David — Mary Bullock 5 13
David — Louise Qnisenberry 5 13
David 5 13
David— Pattie Tribble 5 13
David 6 14
David A— Sallie Ann Smith 5 13
David Waller — Emma Reid 5 13
David Waller — Tabitha
Phelps 5 13
David Waller 7 9
Ed 6 14
Eleanor 3 48
Elijiih Anderson 5 13
Eliza Jane 5 13
Eliz:ibeth 5 13
Eliz;ibeth — Joseph Brinker 5 13
Elizabeth — Samuel Ben- 5 13
nett 3 47
Elizabeth — Christopher;
Hard wick 5 13
Elizabeth 5 13
Elizabeth Susan 1 13
Ella— Will D. Watts 4 48
5 13
Elvina — William Shearer. . 5 13
lOiiiil.s I'iition .Shrshiri' 5 13
lOmily C. — Janus 1-". l^iiis-
enberi-y 5 13 9
Emma — Eli Bean Evans... 5 13 9
Emma^Asa Runyon 5 13 9
Estelle C. — Brutus J. Clay 5 13 9
6 14 S
Feli.v Dabney 5 13 9
Florence 3 48 8
Frances— Mr. Tyre 5 13 9
Garland 5 13 9
Harvey — Mai-.\- W. Ilntue.. 1 it 4
Harvey 5 13 9
Haivey 5 13 9
Harvey— Ann McCord 5 13 9
Harvey 5 13 9
Helen 6 14 3
Hugo 5 13 9
Lsabella— William Argo G 14 3
7 5 2
Chenault. .James 5 13 9
Jane — Josiah Jones 5 13 9
Jason — Ellen Thompson... 6 14 3
Jeptha— Lavinia Estill 5 13 9
6 14 8
Jeptha 5 13 9
Joel— Elizabelli Gay 5 13 9
John 5 13 9
John 5 13 9
John 5 13 9
John — Susan Brown 8 2 3
5 13 9
John B. — Dena Jennings..
3 48 S
John C— Eleanor B. Old- 5 13 9
ham 6 17 7
John Cabel 6 17 7
John Samuel 5 13 9
John W.— Bettie Robinson 5 13 9
Joseph — Bessie Spears .... 3 48 S
Joseph, Captain 5 13 !>
Joseph Prewitt 6 17 7
Josiah P.— Narcissa Old- 5 13 »
liam 6 14 S
Josiah P.— Ellen Lowe 6 14 3
Joyce 5 13 9
Kit— Harrison Simrall 3 48 S
Laura— P. H. Eastin 3 48 8
5 13 9
Lavinia O. — Dr. Tliomas B.
Montgomery G 14 3
Lavinia. Mrs. — Mr. Cun-
ningham 6 14 8
Lila— Nelson Gay 3 48 8
T>izzie — Daniel Harber 1 14 2
3 48 S
l.,ucy — Mr. Barry 5 13 9
Lucy 5 13 9
Lucy — Bishop Clay 6 27 7
Margaret — Jas. Crutcher.. 3 48 S
Margaret — Mr. Denny .... 6 .27 6
Mary — James M. Smith 1 14 2
3 48 8.
18
Index
Mary— Thomas Todd 5 13
Mary Elias Burgin 5 13
Mary — A. A. Bowinar 5 13
Mary Ann 6 14
Mary Emily 1 13
Mary Louise — Mr. Barry.. 5 13
Matilda — John R. Black-
well 5 13
Mattie — Clarence E. Woods 1 14
2 13
3 48
Millard Filmore 5 13
Milton Waller 5 13
Mr. — Susan Brown 8 2
Mollie — James Bogie 6 27
Nancy — John Huguely .... 5 13
Chenault, Nancy — Mr. Martin 5 13
Nancy — Wm. Bridgeforth 5 13
Nancy — Alexander Tribble 5 13
Nancy — Samuel Taylor.... 5 13
Nancy — Thomas Brown.... 5 13
8 12
Nannie— Dr. George W. 3 48
Evans 5 13
Nannie — John Woodford... 6 27
Nannie Evans 6 17
Overton Hariis — Lida Me- 3 48
Cann 5 13
Pearl— Dr. Silas A. Evans 5 13
Reuben M. — Miss Lipscomb 6 14
Robert — Josephine P. Crav-
ens and Sallie Prewitt... 5 13
Robert 5 13
Robert C, Dr. — Henrietta 5 13
Bronston 5 13
Robert D 6 14
Robert Earl 5 13
Sallie 5 13
Sallie A.— Mr. Guthrie 5 13
Sallie — Due Simpson 5 13
Samuel 5 13
Samuel 5 13
Sarah — John Samuels 5 13
Stephen (Pioneer) 5 13
Susan — William (Wagoner) 1 14
Miller 5 13
Susan — David D. Old- 5 13
ham 6 14
Susan Ann — James Miller 1 S
6 14
Thomas A. — Mary Duncan 5 13
6 31
7 9
Thomas D.— Callie Che- 3 48
nault 5 13
Thomas D., Jr. — Laura
Walker 3 48
Ulysses O ■ • 6 14
Waller— Talitha Harris 3 48
5 13
Waller, Dr.— Sallie Webb 3 48
5 13
Waller 3 48
9
9
3
5
9
9
9
9
9
9
59
S
i
8
9
9
3
9
9
7
9
3
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
O
9
9
1
7
3
9
1
3
8
9
Waller 5 13 9
Waller — Berlinda McRob-
erts 5 13 9
Waller— Mary Hudson 6 14 3
Waller 6 27 1
Waller 6 27 3
William— Elizabeth Mullens 5 13 9
William 5 13 9
William 5 13 9
William— Susannah Phelps 5 13 9
7 IS
William 5 13 9
William— Ann Givens 6 14 3
William 6 27 1
Chenault, William J., Dr 5 13 9
William O. — Caledonia 3 48 8
Miller 5 13 9
1 14 2
William O.— Belle Mass 6 26 1
W. Tandy — Minnie Turner 5 13 9.
W. Tandy — Virginia Quis-
enberry 5 13 9
William Tandy 5 13 9
Chess, Joe — Rebecca Donelson 1 14 . 8
Chess, Mary — John Franklin
Miller 1 1 20
Virginia 114 8
Chevis, David — Mrs. Polly Lo-
gan 2 6 2
George — Lilly Tevis 114 1
George, Jr — Margaret Stone 114 1
Rosnel 1 14 1
Samuel Guy 1 14 1
Chew. Joe — Rebecca Donelson 1 14 8
Virginia 1 14 S
Childress, Benjamin — Suky
Brown 8 10 2
Miss — William Maupin 5 4 2
Chrisman, Ann 2 21 5
Joseph Jr. — Miss McDowell ■? 5 1
Lucus C. — Mary Woods
Reid 2 21 5
Polly — Samuel McDowell. ..251
Christopher, Bobbie D 3 29 3
Child 6 11 13
C. C, Dr.— Grace Broaddus 6 11 13
Eliza— Robert J. Park 6 31 1
Florince 3 29 3
Grace. Mrs. — William D.
Bomey 6 11 13
Horace 3 29 3
John W. Dr. — Mary Frances
Covington 3 29 3
Laura B 3 29 3
Lena — George Ogden 6 11 13
Lizzie Sue 6 11 13
Mary T 6 11 13
Christy, Lucy — Christy Gentry 3 46 4
Clardy, George — Malbry Harris 3 48 t)
Mr. — Minerva Louisa Old-
ham 6 39
Claibourne, Miss (Mrs. Rice)
Index
19
—Robert llairis 3 2
Clancker, Howard — Leander 3 14
Ffarris 3 45
Clark. Alice 2 20 11
Amanda — William Jarman 4 13 1
Ann — James Brown 8 1 2 59
Benjamin — Jane Mullens.. 5 13 7
David — Miss Robinson .... 5 13 7
E. P.— Winnie Maupin 5 6 3
Ella— John B. Harris 3 48 5
Elizabeth — John Martin.... 5 13 7
Clark, Elsa 2 20 11
Frank — Annie Covington.. 3 29 2
Hepcey Catherine — Edward
McKinney Oldham G 39 3
H. M.— Mary Vernia O'Rear 2 20 11
Jackson — Martha Walker. . 2 45 3
James W.— Susan B. Woods 2 23 1
Joseph — Lizzie Hawkins... 3 48 5
Lucy — Thomas S. Bronston 5 13 7
Mary— Dudley Webster 5 13 7
Mary, Mrs.— Boyle Gordon 3 46 3
Mary — Richard Mullins.... 5 13 5
Mary E 5 6 3
Miller 2 20 11
Mr. — Mrs. Elizabeth O.
Harris 6 3 4
Mr. — Nannie Wiant 5 4 4
Morris 5 6 3
Martha W.— Col. Charles
A. R. Woods 2 49 1
Richard — Miss Gordon .... 5 13 7
Robert— Mary Gentry 3 46 3
Robert 5 13 7
Ruth 2 20 11
Sarah — Matthew Mullins.. 5 13 4
Sarah — Samuel McMahon.. 5 13 7
Susan— William Wilson 5 13 7
Susan B. — William Woods 2 7 1
2 49
5 13 7
William — Catherine Sweeny 5 13 7
Woodson — Mary Green ... 5 13 7
Clay, Anne Louise — William
Rodes Shackelford Ill 2
Clay, Annetta — Henry Clay
McDowell 2 5 1
Bishop— Lucy Chenault 6 27 7
Brutus J.— Estelle C. Che- 5 13 9
nault 6 14 8
Cassius M. — Mary Harris.. 3 39 1
Cassius M., Jr 3 39 1
Elizabeth 6 36 2
Green. General 2 5 1
Hattie B., Mrs. — James
Austin Wallace 4 12 4
John Harris 3 39 1
M. C— Lula Fesler 6 36 2
Pauline G.— William Rodes 3 3 7
Sallie — Oliver McDowell
Keene 2 5 1
Sallie L. — James Bennett.. 3 47 3
Clayton. Brllo— William Ber- SIX
nil rd I '.I'liwii 8 12 1
Claywell, A. K., Dr.— Elizabeth
Seawell 1 14 8
Clearland, Ellen— Joseph Miller 1 14 8
Cleaves, Bertha E. — Charles
M. Miller 1 14 5
Clelland, Charlotte— James P.
Lapsley 2 47 4
Cleveland. Bessie 5 4 10
(^harles 5 4 10
Jerry 5 4 10
Porter — Frances Ballard.. 5 13 N
R. M. — Mary Lindsay 5 4 10
Clift. C. E.— Mae Yates 5 12 17
Cline, Mary, Mrs.— Mr. Potter 5 12 15
Mr. — Mary Maupin 5 12 15
Clopton. John — Marietta B.
Thompson •'^ '^ 1
Marietta B.. Mrs.— JeriT
Martin S 7 1
Cloyd, Andrew - 39 5
Cynthia 2 39 5
David— Elizabeth Woods.. 2 39
David J 2 39 2
Elizabeth — Jas. McDowell 2 5 2
Elizabeth 2 39 7
James 2 39 6
James— Jean Lapsley 2 46 2
John— Polly Reid 2 29
Joseph 2 39 8
Martha — Matthew Houston 2 39 3
Mary— Mr. McClung 2 39 4
Cobb, Ann— James A. Murrell 6 10 1
B ' 6 1
Benson— Elizabeth Wilker-
son 3 48 7
Bettie— Thomas Baldwin . . 6 10 4
Carlisle '- 6 10 12
Cora E "^ ^ ^
Debora — James White 6 10 2
Elizabeth— William Q. Cov- 6 10 6
ington 1 '^'S'
Elizabeth— Nathan H. Mc-
Kinney 6 10 12
Eilie— John H. McAlister. . 6 10 12
Fannie J "^ ^ ^
Florence— John H. Myers.. 6 10 12
Henry— Sallie Simmons ... 6 10 6
Henry ^ 10 6
Ida— C. D. Munday 6 10 11
James A "* ^ ^
Jesse 1 ^3 1
Jesse— Edith Oldham 6 6 7
6 10
Jesse — Eliza Park
Tabitha Park 6 10 11
Jesse — Ella Elmore 6 10 11
John — Betsy Eldridge 6 10 7
Kate— Harry T. Bush 6 10 11
Lilly—William L. Blanton 6 10 11
Mary— W. H. Hocker ,. 6 10 12
■?o
Index
Mary— William Wells 6 10 6
Mary — Jolm Stofer 6 10 5
Mary V 7 6 1
Mildred — Wm. Wilson 6 10 3
Cobb, Milly— Robt. C. Caldwell 6 10 11
Minerva — Chas. E. Colyer 6 10 11
Mr. — Fannie E. Estill 7 6 1
Miss— William W. Park... 6 10 6
Nancy (nee Waddy) — John
Maupin 5 3 5
Nancy 6 10 10
Pattie — James A. Hard-
ing (Rev.) 6 10 11
Rhoda 7 6 1
Rhoda — Joel T. Embry 6 10 11
Richard — Minerva Park 6 10 12
Richard— Tabitha T. Phelps 6 10 12
Richard C. — Sallie E. 1 13 1
Thorpe 6 10 11
Sallie — Harry Crawford 6 10 6
Sallie W. — Thos. Phelps.. 6 10 12
Samuel — Parmelia Ann
Park and Adaline Hanks 6 10 S
Tabitha Park 1 13 1
William 6 10 9
Winnie — John C. Caldwell 6 10 11
Cobbs, Bettie — William N.
Parrott S 7 7
Mary Lewis, Mrs. — Waddy
Thompson S 7
Vernon — Sarah Brown .... S 10 7
Cochran, Alice — Samuel Lackey 1 14 11
James — Magdaline Moffatt 2 5 3
Pattie — John Faris Lackey 1 14 11
Sarah— Peter Al. Estill 7 6 1
William— Margaret Martin 3 5 4
Cockerell, Benjamin — Miss Old-
ham 6 6 3
Lucy — Jas. Berry Harris.. 3 10 9
Miss — James Busby 4 9 1
Coffman. Alice — J. R. Nation.. 6 7 6
Blanche — Wm. McGowan.. 6 7 6
Ella — Jolm Baum 6 7 6
James — Sarah Frances
Arvine 6 7 6
Laura — Scott Gilbert 6 7 6
William— Ethel Wood 6 7 6
Coghill, Carolhie — Harry Mun-
day 2 16 3
Cohen, Dudley — Mattie Mau-
pin and Susan Maupin.. 5 12 20
Matt. — Pattie Wagers 6 8 9
Cohn, Dudley — Mattie Maupin
and Susan Maupin 5 12 20
Mr. — Mary Maupin 5 12 20
Cole, Bessie — Horace Broaddus 5 2 B
Bessie 5 2 B
Dean 3 29 5
Frank — Dosha P. Corneli-
son 4 13 9
Herbert 5 2 B
Cole, John M. — Fannie Inez
Fernandis 5 2 B
Lewis K. — Tabitha Cov-
ington 3 29 5
Lillian 5 2 B
Lottie— Elijah Eddins S 7 5
Mary Louise (Mazie) 5 2 B
Robert 3 29 5
Sallie — Richard Cornellson 5 13 9
Coleman, Mr. — Lula Martin... 8 7 6
Virginia 8 7 6
Coleson, William — Miss Dabney 3 15 9
Collins, Albert — Miss Oldham. 6 9 8
Amelia F.— Zerah Old- 6 18 6 6 1
ham 6 40 4
Ann— Ed. Cornelison 6 S 8^
Ann — Joseph Huls 6 9 6^
Barbee, Colonel — Hannah 2 7 7
Woods and Mary Woods 2 8 4
4 20 1
Betsy— John Williams 4 20 7
Charles Bronston 6 8 1
Ellen— Thos. E. Baldwin ..610 4
Fannie- Wm. Jos. Miller 1 14 10
Garland— Betsy Moberley.. 4 20 2
Jacob S.— Kate Marshall.. 6 8 1
.James, of Sangamon Co.,
Ill 6 40 4
Jeremiah V. — Miss Reid
Miss Lane. ..692
Joel, of Oxford, Ohio 6 40 4
Joel— Mary Beeler 6 8 4
Joel— Fannie Watts 1 14 12
Joel — Miss Foster 6 9 1 \
Joseph 6 40 4
Joseph — Ann Oldham 6 6 4
6 S
Joseph — Mary Embry 6 S 1
Joseph Jacob 6 8 1
Josiah— Milly Oldham 6 6 5
6 9
6 40 4
Josiah— Sallie Ann Oldham 6 40 8
Leunuah — Zacharia Crews 6 8 2
Louisa — Starling Woods . . 6 9 4 |
Lucile 6 S 1 ■
Lucy 6 8 1
M. A., Dr 6 S 1
Marshall 6 8 1
Mary Ann — Jas. Arbuckle 6 8 11,
Mary Ann 6 8 1!
Milly— Robert Watts 6 9 7]
Milton P 6 8 3
Miriam F.— Robt. Yates... 6 8 7]
Nancy — John Maupin 4 20 31
4 22
5 1 ll
5 11 2
6 S 9I
6 9 SJ
4 20 5I
lI
el
Patsey — George W. Park
Paulina — Richard Davis..
Peggy — Sylvanus Massie.
Peter Phelps 6 S
Collins, Sallie— William Dun- 4 20
can 7 18
Index
21
Sallie O.— Will. G. Walls.
t; S t;
1 M ii;
Stella — Kdm 1111(1 Sliackcl-
ford l.i'c 1 6 2
Stt^phen — Cat luTint- Mi-lii-
tosh ti in 4
'riioma.'^ — Susan Wallace. I C G
1 L'O
'I'liomas 4 20 4
'PlKimas B. — Miss I^ackey 6 8 1
Thomas B., Captain 6 8 1
Muster Roll of his Co 6 8 1
William 4 20 8
William 2 8 4
4 20 1
William 6 9 3
William Joe 6 S 1
William Joel— Ree Phelps. 6 8 1
William Smith— Mary Ann 5 13 7
Bronston 6 8 1
William Smith 6 S 1
Colyer. Charles E. — Minerva
Colli) 6 10 11
Robert — Ann E. Cooper 3 19 1
Combs, I. N.~Mattie Smith... 3 48 S
:M. F.— Elija W. Oldham... 6 14 5
William W. — Maggie Old-
ham 6 15 2
Conduit 6 39 3
Cathalinf — William Garri-
son, Jr 3 3 7
Congleton, Carrie J. — Thomas
Quirk Wallace 4 12 9
Congress 1 1 6
Conner, Mattie 6 39 3
Mr. — Emily Haines (or
Holmes) 6 39 3
Conrad, George O. — Dianna
Smith Yancey 7 2
Conroy, Edward B. — Sallie 4 8 10
Harris Wallace 4 17
Constable. Miss — Price Au-
trim 8 2 2
Conway, Ann — John Oldham.. 6 2
Mary— Uriah Wright Old-
ham 6 2
Cony. Vesta — Archibald G.
Lackey 1 14 11
Cooke. Catherine — Larkin V.
Woods 1 14 3
Mr. — Kate Maupin 5 4 10
Cookse.v. Nancy — David Harris 3 2
Coons. Mary — Jas. P. Yancey 7 2
Cooper. Ann Elizabeth — Robt.
Colyer 3 19 1
Covington — Cynthia Mau-
pin .5 .5 10
Elizabeth Bascom — W'illiam
March 3 19 2
James, Dr. — Mary Ann
Elizabeth Harris 3 19
Miss — Guzzel Covington ... 718
Mr. — Amelia Pearson 7 5 4
Nancy — Allen Shilllctt f, 9 1
J'hilip — Amelia Denny .... 7 .'i 4
Kacliael— I'alrick Woods.. 2 7 2
Cooper. Susannah — William .0 4 1
Overton Maupin Tt 6
Copher. Frances — Robert II.
Harris 3 10 S
Cord, Miss — John Boulware,,. 1 14 12
Mr.— Mrs. Fannie Bentley 1 14 12
Cordelia —Daniel R.
Maupin 5 2 C
Cornelison, Albert — Martha
Reid 2 21 5
Dorindy — Malon B. Dun-
can 4 13 9
Dosha P.— Frank Cole 4 13 9
Edward— Ann Collins 6 8 8
Infant 2 21 5
James D. — Kizziah Jar-
man 4 13 3
John— Durindy Terrill 4 13 9
Margaret Jane — Wm. Bush 4 13 9
Margaret Ramsey, Mrs. —
Wilson Davis 4 13 6
Martin Gentry— Sallie Jar-
man 4 13 9
Mary Susan 4 13 9
Richard — Mrs. Margaret
Ramsey Rhodus 4 13 6
Richard— Sallie Cole 4 13 9
Richard — Fannie Jarman.. 4 13 S
Richard — Polly Maupin ... ,5 12 6
Sallie W., Mrs.— Henry
Bascombe Rhodus 4 13 9
Corrington. Miss — W"m. Stofer 6 10 5
Miss— Richard Stofer 6 10 5
Cosby. Charles — Fannie Mar-
tin 8 7 1
Cosby, James — Bettie Scrivner 6 31 1
Nelly Wilson — Thomas
Jefferson Hill 114 1
Cotton, Miss — Jesse Oldham.. 6 4 11
Covington, Amanda M. — E. P.
Benton 7 18
Angemima C. — Jon. P.
Moberley 7 IS
Ann — John Faver 7 18
Annie— Frank Clark 3 29 2
Annie Meadow 7 18
Ben. Elihu— Polka Brooks 7 IS
Benny Milton 7 IS
Bessie 7 IS
Betsy 7 IS
Charles — Rachael Dackey 7 18
Charles 7 18
Christopher H. — Louise 3 13 1
Finks Thorpe 3 29 1
Coleman — Matilda Duncan 7 18
Coleman W 7 IS
Daughter 7 IS
Dora 7 IS
Eleanor — Robert Hensley 7 18
Elizabeth— John Stanley... 7 IS
23
Index
Coving-ton, Elizabeth — Mr. Riley 7 18
Florence 3 29 2
Guzzel — Miss Cooper 7 IS
Harris — Anna "Wallace 3 29 2
Henry Leslie 7 IS
Ida F 7 18
James Connor 7 18
James M 7 18
Jeptha M. — Sallie Ann
Cruze and Mary Scudder 7 18
J. Walker— Addie G. Mau- 5 12 15
pin 7 IS
John H. — Susan Thorpe... 3 13 1
3 29 2
John 3 29 2
John M.— Ella D. Moberley 7 IS
Johnnie 7 18
John W 7 IS
John William 7 18
Lucy F. — Eli Pearson 7 18
L. Edith — Thomas H.
Benton 7 IS
Lucy — Josepii Hensley .... 718
Lula— Mr. Cady 3 29 2
Lula W 7 IS
Mary E 7 IS
Mary L.— M. H. Benton... 7 18
Mary Lucy 7 IS
Mary M. — Chas. L. Searcy 7 18
Mary M 7 IS
Martha E.— Willis Hisle... 7 IS
Martha, J. — Thomas J.
Scrivner 7 18
Mattie 7 18
Mattie Rea 7 18
Milly— Caleb Oldham 6 31
7 IS
Milly Ann — Wm. Benton.. 7 18
Milly D. — Ben. Simpson... 7 18
Minnie — Jas. A. Matheny. . 7 18
Miss 7 IS
Mr. — Lucy Strother 7 IS
Mr. — Mildred Strother .... 7 18
Milton C— Mary Jett 7 IS
Milton C. — Paulina Dilling-
ham 7 18
Milton C— Lucy Garrett.. 7 IS
Nancy — Mr. Ronan 7 18
Nancy K 7 18
Nannie C 7 18
Paulina 7 18
Paulina 7 18
Polly — Henderson Ogg .... 7 IS
Covington, Rebecca E 7 18
Robert — Ann Eliza Harris. 3 29
7 18
Robert 3 29 2
Robert 7 18
Robert — Mary Duncan 7 18
Robert C. H.— Louise Finks 3 13 1
Thorpe 3 29 1
Robert C. H. — Mary Mor-
row 3 29 1
Robert Connor 7
Robert H. — Patria Hisle... 7
R. H. D. — Fannie Quisen-
berry 7
Ruth Wilmot 7
Sallie 7
Sallie A. — Allen H. Brock 7
Sarah— Mr. Tutt 7
Sarah Elizabeth 7
Sarah Paulina 7
Susan Elizabeth 3
Talitha— Lewis K. Cole 3
Thomas — Jael 7
Thomas 3
Thomas T. — Kate Spears.. 3
William — Frances Kava-
naugh 7
William 3
William — Edith Moberley. . 7
William Jep — Mary Ann
Estes 7
William Q.— Elizabeth A. 6
Cobb 7
William Quinn 7
William Rufus — Normanda
J. Boain 7
Willie Taylor 7
Cowan — Woods 2
Mr. — Susannah Woods 2
Cox, Benancy — Hannah Kava-
naugh 7
Charles — Elizabeth Ster-
ling 5
Clarissa D 5
Dora Emma 5
Effie E.— Fred B. Hurd. . . 5
Emma — Frank Minnick ... 5
Ernest J 5
Ethel S 5
Fannie Mabel 5
Jessie 5
Joe — Elizabeth Maupin ... 5
John D. — Lola Thomas.... 5
John Rudolph 5
John S. — Isabelle Seals.... 5
Joseph Michie — Martha Tye 5
Joshua 5
Larkin Jabes 5
Levi Jabes — Eula Thomas 5
Levi Preston — Elizabeth
Stamper 5
Levi Preston 5
Levi Preston — Sarah Fran-
ces Mauzy and Mary Bell
Wools 5
Levi Preston 5
Lucinda Jane — Rev. Francis
N. Campbell 5
Lucy M. — Rufus Ketron... 5
Maddonna E 5
Manona 5
Mariah A 5
Martha Lee 5
18
18
18
IS
18
18
18
18
18
29
2
29
5
IS
29
2
29
1
IS
29
2
IS
18
10
6
18
18
IS
18
34
5
13
2
7 IS
o
B
o
B
2
B
2
B
2
B
2
B
2
B
2
B
2
B
o
B
2
B
2
B
2
B
9
B
B
o
B
2
B
■7
B
O
B
O
B
.-)
B
B
2
B
2
B
2
B
B
9
B
Index
23
Mary Elizabeth — Grant B.
Grumbine 5 2 B
Minerva. Mrs. — Mr. Ferrill 3 5 4
Minnie May — Fred T>.
Kunlvlo 5 2 B
Mr.— Ann Oldliani 6 11 4
Nanna ."> 2 B
Nallian Thomas — Susainiah
Mennick 5 2 B
Nathan Thomas. Ji- 5 2 B
Robert— Mrs. Ella Walla i-c
Ballard 4 7 1
Thomas — Minerva Martin.. .3 ."> 4
Vivian 1 ."> 2 B
Coyle, Algernon S. — Kate Am-
erine 3 14 2
Bessie — James Hamilton... 3 14 2
Ethel— John W. Butler 3 14 2
Fannie — Samuel Friend.... 3 14 2
Mary 3 14 2
Thomas — Fannie Harris... 3 14 2
Crabb, Mr. — Delia Maupin 5 2
Craig. Almira — Alexander Ir-
vine 2 11 5
Anna- Mr. Vanarsdall 3 31 1
Elizabeth 2 11 5
Elizabeth Wearren 3 31 1
John — Amanda Goodloe.... 2 11 5
Lutle — Marshall Allen 2 11 5
Mary — Robert Miller 1 fi
Miss — John Maupin 5 4 6
Samuel Baughman 3 31 1
Sallie Miller 3 31 1
William— Carlisle Harris.. 3 48 2
William N. — Susan T.
Baughman 3 31 1
William W.— Marie Estill.. 3 3 7
Grain, Miss — John Fesler 6 36 2
Crawford, Ann — Rev. Robert
Yancey 7 2
Elizabeth — Nicholas Mere-
wether 114 N
George F. — Susan May
Maupin 5 12 16
Harry— Sallie Cobb 6 10 6
J. S. — Nannie Harris Ston-
er 3 48 9
Joel — Nancy Harris 3 3 11
Miss— John Rodes. Sr 3 3 7
Mary — Capt. Chas. Yancey 7 2
Nathan — Margaret Jouett.. 3 3 9
William— Elizabeth Harris 3 3 10
William, Rev. — Rhoda
Yancey 7 2
William Harris 3 3 10
Creath, George— Patsey Reid.. 2 29
Lafayette — Susan E.Woods 2 42 3
Mr.— Elizabeth Reid 2 29
Creech, Lafayette — Susan E.
Woods 2 42 3
Creed, Noah D. — Nancy Mar-
tin 3 5 6
Crenshaw, Betsy— Robert T. 8 3 2
I'.idwn 8 5
8 10 7
10. Il.—Maiy Amelia Old-
ham 6 40 I
Crews, Carroll 5 12 1
Cas 5 12 1
Daniel Malinda Maupin... 5 12 1
5 12 2
David— Eliza belli M.iupin.. 5 12 1
5 12 2
Edna A.— L. C. Thurnian.. 5 12 1
Elender ."> 1 1' 1
Elliot 5 12 19
Evalyn A. — Jas. L. Bishop 5 12 1
Evalyn 5 12 1
Henry M 5 12 1
Ida A 5 12 1
Irvine 5 12 19
James — Mary Maupin 5 12 1
Crews, James William — Lena
Massingal<' 5 12 1
Jid 5 12 1
John D.— Mary E. Eubanks 5 12 1
Joseph 5 12 19
Josepli .5 12 1
Joseph B.— Sarah A. Skin-
ner 5 12 1
Joseph E 5 12 1
Lindon ,5 12 1
Malinda Jael — Fred K.
Reitter 5 12 1
Margaret — Lynch Thurman 5 12 1
Margaret — Arthur Daugh-
erty 5 12 1
Mary 5 12 1
Mary 512 1
Mary Ann — Charles W.
Bowline 5 12 1
Mary— Hardin M. Hackley 5 12 1
Odell 5 12 19
Pearl— Mr. Duff 5 12 1
Robert D 5 12 1
Robert L 5 12 1
Roger 5 12 1
The Family 5 12 2 N
Willard 5 12 1
William — Florence Death-
erage 5 12 1
William 5 12 1
William H.— Mary Eliza 5 12 1
Maupin 5 12 19
William J.— Annie C. Miller 5 12 19
Crockett, Emma — Dr. C. D.
Pattie 6 5 2
Cromwell, Miss — Jolui Hugue-
ly 5 13 9
Susan C. — Boyle O. Rodes 3 3 7
Cronen. Andrew — Mrs. Mattie
K. George 5 4 2
Harriet 5 4 2
William 5 4 2
Crooke, Benjamin F. — Susan
Miller Harris and Miss
34
Index
Gentry 3 26
Cassius — Martha ... 3 26 6
John ( Surveyor) 1 1 8 15
John 3 26 4
Joseph 3 26 2
Maryaret 3 26 7
Nannie — ColUns Yates .... 3 26 5
6 8 8
Robert Harris 3 26 1
William 3 26 3
Cross, Charlotte — Benjamin
Kelley 2 40 4
Lora Derby — Andy V. Stev-
enson 5 11 2
Ci'ouch, Arlie Samuel — Mary
Waller Miller 1 8 7
Crumbough, Henry — Dorothy
Ann Gentry 3 46 3
Crumpacker, Mary B. — Harry
E. Woods 2 49 1
Crutcher, Ann — Cabel Chenault 5 13 9
Henrietta Virginia — Joseph
H. Miller 1 14 5
Minnie— Geo. W. Evans... 3 48 8
Cruze, Sallie Ann — Jeptha M.
Covington 7 18
Cuddy. Garth— Carrie Tribble 6 5 2
Culpepper Co., Va., brief his-
tory of 1 1 art. 4
Cunningham, Emma 5 11 2
Howard — Alice T. Lamme 5 11 2
John — Mrs. Lavinia Cun-
ningham 6 14 8
Lavinia, Mrs. — John Cun-
ningham 6 14 S
Mr.— Lavinia Chenault 6 14 8
T. J.— Julia Snyder 6 34 4
Thomas 6 34 4
Curby, George — Mrs. Margaret
M. Burnett 5 11 4
Curd, J. M.— Ada Burgin 6 14 4
Lillian— Everet Elliot 6 14 4
Temple 6 14 4
Wallace 6 14 4
Curie, Archibald 1 115
Bstelle, Mrs. — Mr. Wright 3 3 7
Mr. — Miss Estill 3 3 7
Curroum, Mr. — Sarah Jones... 3 2
Curry, Eliza — Harris Woods... 2 20 6
3 40 6
Obediah— Lottie Oldham... 6 15 2
Curtis, Albert A. — Minerva
Martin 3 5 4
Albert A 3 5 4
Ann 3 5 4
Bessie 3 5 4
David 3 5 4
Ed 3 5 4
Mary 3 5 4
Thomas 3 5 4
William P 3 5 4
Cutbirth, Mary Ellen — Joseph
Alexander McMurray ... 6 39 3
Cythiana 3 1 2
Dabney, Ann — Mr. Thompson . . 3 15 7
Anna— Henry Terrill 3 15 2
Cornelius, Sr. — Sarah Jen-
nings 3 15
Cornelius, Jr. — Lucy Win-
ston 3 15 1
Cornelius — Jane Harris ... 3 15 2
Elizabeth — Daniel Maupin 3 15 5
5 3 4
5 11
Elizabeth — Bernard Brown 3 15 2
8 2 1
8 3
Frances — John Maupin .... 3 15 6
8 2 1
8 3
James 3 15
John, of Hanover 3 15
John — Anna Harris 3 3 12
Margaret Smith ... 3 15 2
lAicy — Thomas McKeynolds 3 15 2
LouLsa Elizabeth — William 2 26
Moffatt Woods 3 15
Maria — Samuel Carr 3 15
Mary — Christopher Harris 3 4
3 15 4
Mary — Thomas Mirror .... 3 15 2
Mary Susan— Ben M. Per-
kins 3 15
Mildred — Dr. Reuben Lewis 3 15
Miss — Matthew Brown .... 3 15 S
Miss — William Coleson .... 3 15 9
Miss— Felix Chenault 5 13 9
Nancy — John Hunter 3 15 2
Rebecca — Thomas Warren 3 15 2
Samuel — Jane Merewether 3 15
Sarah— Thomas Waller ... 3 15 2
Susan — Thomas Harris ... 3 3 4
3 15 2
Walter 3 15
Walter 3 15
William — Philadelphia
Gwathney 3 15 3
William— Miss Quarles 3 15 2
William 3 15
William S. — Susan Gor-
don 3 15
William S 3 15
Dailey, Wm. — Patsey Barnes.. 6 4 9
Dale, Newton — Mrs. Mary Jane
Black 5 13 7
Dalton. Ella — William Thomas
Stevenson 5 11 2
James — Nannie Woolory... 5 6 2
John — Sue May Woolory.... 5 6 2
William— Miss Harris 3 3 S
Daniel, H. T., Rev.— Mary S.
Ellis 1 9 1
Daphney . . . . — Samuel Oldham 6 2
Darnaby, A. L. — Lucy Wilker-
son 3 48 7
Daugherly. Arthur — Margarit
Indr.
'./■
Ci rws .") IJ 1
Daughters. J. K.— Ella S. Okl-
hain C. SI r>
1 )a\'eiiport, Hcn.iamiii J L'O 11
Ida J J(i 11
Jesse — Susan 'rhoiiipson . . . S 7
Minnie J I'li i i
Sarah Harris, Mrs. — Mica-
jah Woods 3 3 7
Sylvester J I'li 11
William — Sarah Harris
Rodes ;! :; 7
W., Rev.— Mrs. Rachael W.
'Paylor :; 20 11
DaviTson, Mi-. — Elizabeth
■Tones 3 2
Davids(Jii. Geo. — IMar>- Woods 2 t! 10
Davis. Boone — Tantliy Eslill.. 7 tl 1
Frances — John Jones 1 14 3
John — Sarah Dowden 4 13 7
Loii — William Roberts .... 5 12 21
l.ou— Joel W. Maupin .5 12 14
Mary— Charles H. Rodes.. 3 3 7
Mary— William Smith ."> 2 B
Mary — Thomas Jefferson
Roberts .t 12 21
IMr. — Belle Vincent .5 12 1
Mr.— Mary liallard .5 13
Mis.s— John C. Woods 2 24
Miss— William Oldham 6 5 3
Richard— Pauline Collins.. 6 9 5
Richard— Martha Michie. .. S 14
Sallie — John S. Chapman . . S 7 3
Wilson — Mrs. Msirgaret R.
Cornelison 4 13 6
Ti.i wson, Benjamin — Mary Mar-
tin 3 5 10
Elijah— Martha Gentry ... 3 46
John— Ann Martin 3 5 10
Martin. Rev 3 46
Day. Nimrod— Judith Ballard.. 5 13
Deadrick. Mr. — Adaline Mc-
Dowell 2 5 16
Deane, Miss — James Browning 7 IS
Deatherage, Florence A. —
William M. Crews 5 12 1
James — Daisey Campbell... 5 12 16
X. B.— Mary Oldham 6 17 3
<1'' Cliaudon, Easton — Minnie
< liirrison 3 3 7
Iii-'lnian, Sarah E. — James Har-
vey Woods 2 13 3
Deering. Chenault 6 27 6
Dorothy 6 36 5
Mary W^oodford 6 27 6
Mr.— Margaret Chenault... 6 27 6
R. W.— Jessie S. Ulinn 6 36 5
Dejarnatt, Alice — Thomas M.
Broaddus 7 7 1
Richard— Polly Ann Old-
ham 6 4 12
Samuel — Mary Willis 6 5 7
Demorest, Miss — John Brown-
ing 7 18
Denhani. .\nn R. — Addison B.
.Maupin 5 2 A
William— Elizabeth Reid... 2 21 5
Denn.\-. Alexander R. — Pauline
l^ackey 7 5 4
Alexander R 7 5 4
Amelia — Philip Cooper.... 7 5 4
Archibald K.— Belle Giv-
ens and Pattie Givens... 7 5 4
Belle— \V. Stephen Walker 7 5 5
Belle 7 5 4
Cabel — Ada Farra 7 5 4
Finley — T^izzie Denny 7 5 4
George — Lizzie Faulkner. .755
James — Mary Bentley 7 5 4
James 7 5 4
James G. — Amelia J. Kav-
anaugh 7 5 4
Kate Lee 7 5 4
Lizzie — Philip Arbuckle... 7 5 4
Lizzie — Finley Denny 7 5 4
Logan 7 5 4
Maggie — Isaac Pearson ... 7 5 4
Marshall 7 5 4
Martha E.— Michael Woods 2 20 9
Mattie — James Duncan ... 7 5 4
Patsey — Michael Woods... 2 20 9
Richard 7 5 4
Sallie — Jesse Hocker 7 5 4
Sallie — Dr. Bosley 7 5 4
Samuel, Murrell 7 5 4
William K 7 5 4
William K. — Miss — Moran
and Mrs. Kate Basket... 7 5 4
Willie May — Isaac Stein -
l)erger ~ 5 4
Depositions, in Madison Comi-
ty Items 1 1 Art 2
Devore. Bessie — Robert B.
Ten-ill 5 12 17
Dhull. Lizzie— George Miller... 1 14 S
Laura — Henry D. Jarman 5 4 10
Dickerson. John — Ann Brown.. S 2 4
Mary— William Stone 3 7 S
Didlake. Sallie— Sidney Lackey 1 14 11
Dillard, John— Ann 7 18
Dillingham, Florence— Chris D. 3 48 8
Chenault 5 13 9
John P.— Amanda Grubtas 6 33 1
Mi.ss — George Oldham 6 11 10
Pauline — Milton C. Coving-
ton 7 IS
Dillon. Miss— Sidney Shifflett.. 5 9 2
Dinwiddle. Archibald, Dr. — Sal-
lie Ann Harris 3 10 12
Dora— Mr. Mayer 3 10 12
Elizabeth — John Miller 1 14 3
Reid 2 21 2
Tyre. Dr 3 10 12
William— Patsey Maupin.. 5 12 2
Dismukes. Sarah R. — Garland
B. Miller 1 14 4
26
Index
Dr — Nannie Arvine 6 7 6
Dodd, Anna — Joseph Miller.... 1 14 8
John L 2 47 8
Joseph C 2 47 8
William — Mary C. McKee 2 47 8
Doggett, George — Ann Yancey 7 2
Donald, Mi.ss— Silas Stofer 6 10 5
Dondermilk, George — Mary
Walker 2 45 1
Donelson, Alexander 114 8
Emma 114 8
Eugene Lackey 114 8
General 114 8
John Branch — Jennie Alex-
ander 114 8
John Branch 1 14 8
Louella — David Stoner .... 3 48 9
Mary — Peter Tribble Ston-
er , .? 48 9
Rebecca — Joe Chew 1 14 8
Susie K 1 14 8
Boosing, Adaline 2 35 4
Ann 2 35 4
Eliza— William Hoffman... 2 35 4
John W 2 35 4
Martha 2 35 4
Mis.s — Charles Thomas 2 35 4
William— Sarah L. Woods 2 35 4
Dorsey, Dr. — Juliet McDowell 2 5 2
Stockton, Mrs 3 37 2
Doty, Archibald K.— Elizabeth
Francis 7 11 1
Archibald 7 11 1
Archibald 7 11 1
Boyle 7 11 1
Charles K. — Mrs. Susan
Suarks 7 11 1
David C— Lucy Dudley... 7 4 2
7 11 1
Daughter 7 11 1
Dudley 7 11 1
Eagle 6 22 3
7 11 1
Edgar 7 11 1
Elizabeth Kavanaugh 1 14 11
7 11 1
Elizabeth 7 11 1
Emma Taylor 7 11 1
Doty, Eunice 7 11 1
Geneva 7 11 1
Gordon 7 11 1
Hannah Arie 1 14 11
7 11 1
Hezekiah 6 22 5
7 11 1
John — Margaret Oldham... 6 19 5
John
6 22
7 11
6 22
1
9
Lena
7 11
7 11
1
1
Lizzie
7 11
1
Lizzie
7 11
1
Maggie 7 11 1
Maggie 7 11 1
Malcolm Volney 1 14 11
7 11 1
Margaret 6 22 8
7 11 1
Mary 6 22 4
7 11 1
Mary — Jesse Tudor 7 11 1
Oldham 6 22 7
7 11 1
Robert L. — Jane Arie 1 14 11
Lackey 7 11 1
Robert Lackey 1 14 11
7 11 1
Russell 7 11 1
Sallie 7 11 1
Susan 7 11 1
Thomas J. — Mary Kava-
naugh and Ophelia Kav-
anaugh 7 11 1
Taylor 7 11 1
Virgie 7 11 1
Volney — Hannah Kava-
naugh 7 11 1
Volney, Jr. — Nannie Kava-
naugh 7 11 1
Volney, J 7 11 1
William Kavanaugh 6 22 1
7 11 1
Douglas, Ann E. — Thomas A.
Gill 1 14 8
Ann M. — Harvey Chenault 5 13 9
Bettie — Joseph Miller 1 14 8
Caroline — Thomas Miller. . 1 14 4
Mary C— Mark H. Young 1 14 8
Mayme — Lycurgus Broad-
dus 6 11 13
Nancy — James Oldham ... 6 2
Norvall — Mrs. Mourning S.
Miller 1 14 8
Robert — Mary Rodes 3 3
Rosa — Joe Addison Harris 3 48 4
Dourel, Maria — Ed. Brooks
Wallace 4 12 1
Dowden, Elizabeth Houston... 4 13 7
Ernst 4 13 7
Fannie 4 13 7
Forrest 4 13 7
Dowden, James 4 13 7
James Sarah Houston Jar-
man 4 13 7
Margaret Ann — Martin
Baker 4 13 7
Melissa — Geo. F. Ames 4 13 7
Michael — Amanda Rich-
ardson 4 13 7
Sarah Elizabeth — John Da-
vis 4 13 7
Sarah Elizabeth 4 13 7
Dozier, James 7 IS
John — Mary M. Covington 7 IS
Leota ' " IS
Index
27
Miss — Tioitir Williams . . . (J 7 1
Siclnoy — Louisa lieid 2 21 5
niako, Eliza— Slioltoii Oldluim 6 31 3
Miss — Josepli Nasli. Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Dudley, Ambrose F. — Nancy
Moberley 7 4 2
Ambrose, J. — Susan Gil-
bert 7 4
Ann Russell 2 11
Bessie 7 4
Caroline 2 11
Charles 7 4
Gilbert 7 4
Gordon 7 4
Herndon 7 4
James W. — Mourning G.
Royster 2 11
Lucj' — David C. Doty 7 4
7 11
Maria — Joe McCown 2 11
Mary E. — Nathaniel Hart.. 7 4
Nancy, Mrs. — Elder Allen
Embr\- 7 4 2
Richard M.. Rev.— Bettie
Thompson and Miss
Henton 7 4 2
Samira E 7 4 2
Sarah — Noah Ferguson.... 2 11 3
Susannah— Thos. Wallace 2 11 3
Thomas P. — Mary Gentry 7 4 2
Dudy, Mrs. — Wm. Maupin .... 5 2 B
Duff, Elizabeth 4 3 4
Duff. Mr.— Pearl Crews 5 12 1
William— Sallie Wallace... 4 4 9
Duke, James K. — Mary Buford 2 5 1
Lucy — Charles L. Buford.. 2 5 1
Dulaney, Betsy 1 14 N ■
5 12 5-
Daniel M. — Jacintha Mau-
pin 5 12 7-
Elizabeth — Weston Harris 1 14 N
3 2 -
3 44
3 4.5
Elizabeth— Robert Rodes.. 3 3 7
Frances — Patrick Woods.. 1 14 N-
2 7 2
Garland M.— Miss C. M.
Stevens 5 12 7"
George 1 14 N-
Dulaney, James 1 14 N -
5 12 5
James H 2 20 6
Jane 1 14 N
5 12 5
John 1 14 N
Joseph 1 14 N
Joseph — Sallie Maupin .... 1 14 N
5 12 7
Sallie 1 14 N
S. Belle — Dr. John Harris
Duncan 3 42 9
William Delilah Maupin 1 14 N
5 12 5
William I 1.— Tabitha Har-
ris ISoden 2 20 6
2 40 9
William II 5 12 7
William 1 14 N
5 12 7
William — Nancy Rodes ... 3 3
Dull, T.,oura — Henry D. Jarman 5 4 10
Dumas, Miss — Charles Young. . 7 2
Duncan, Anderson 7 18
Ann — Mr. Carter 7 18
Ann — Thomas Pope 7 18
Ann Eliza 3 42 8
Annie — Mr. Riberls... 7 18
Archibald K.— Mary Park 6 31 1
7 9 3
Archibald Kavanaugh 7 9 3
Benjamin 7 18
Benjamin — Elizabeth Down-
ing 7 18
Browning- 7 18
Brutus K. — Laiya Oldham 6 26 6
7 9 3
Caroline— Shelton Harris.. 3 14 1
7 9 3
Charles 7 9 3
Charles — Sarah Browning. 7 18
Charles 7 IS
Charles 7 18
Charles — Margaret Woods 7 18
Charlotte — Mr. Hainline... 7 IS
Chenault Kavanaugh 7 9 3
Elizabeth — Mr. Route 7 18
Elizabeth 7 18
Elizabeth — Mr. Arnot 7 18
Elizabeth— Mr. Taylor 7 18
Ellizabeth — Mr. Williams. . . 7 IS
Emily — Harry Goodloe 2 11 6
7 IS
Frances 7 18
Frederick 7 18
Gabriel— Mary 7 IS
Gallop 7 18
George " 18
George H. — Matilda Boyd.. 7 9 3
Duncan, Harry— Myrtle Tipton 7 9 3
Helen S ' 9 3
Henry 7 18
Hiram "' 18
Hugh— Julia Chambers... 6 11 11
7 9 3
James (Estate) 7 18
James — Mary 7 18
James — Mattie Denny .... 7 5 4
James '' 18
James " 18
James "> 18
James — Mollie Browning. . 7 18
James S 3 42 5
John T 9 3
John " 18
28
Index
John — Fannie IJoyd >
Jane Owing 7 IS
Jolm 7 18
John — Lucy 7 IS
John 7 IS
John 7 IS
John Harris. Dr.— S. Belle
Dulaney 3 42 9
John W 3 42 4
Joseph 7 18
Joseph 7 18
Joseph 7 18
June — Mrs. Myrtle Dun-
can 7 9 3
Lavinia — John I^ightfoot.. 7 IS
Lizzie— Wm. C. Terrill 5 12 17
7 9 3
Liney — Mr. Johnson 7 IS
Lucy— Mr. Threlkeld 7 IS
Lucinda 7 18
Malinda— William Harris.. 3 16 6
3 39
6 42
7 IS
Malon B. — Donndy Cornell-
son 4 13 9
Margaret F.— T. T. Allen.. 3 42 1
Martha W.— G. W. Trimble 3 42 6
Mary 7 IS
Mary — Thomas A. Chenault 5 13 9
7 9 3
Mary Mills 7 9 3
Mary — Robert Covington.. 7 18
Mary — Joseph Hensley .... 7 18
Mary 7 18
Matilda — Coleman Coving-
ton 7 18
Michael 7 IS
Myrtle, Mrs. — June Duncan 7 9 3
Nancy— Mr. Edge 7 18
Duncan. Nimrod — Lucy Brown-
ing 7 IS
Olivia— Octavius Goodloe.. 2 11 10
Patsey — Mr. Batterton 7 18
Peggy 7 IS
Philemon 7 9 1
Phillis — John Barbour ... 7 IS
Priscilla — Mr. Bowman ... 7 18
Rawley 7 18
Robert 7 18
Robert R.— Ann 7 IS
Rosa — James Jett 7 18
Sallie— Mr. Yancey... 7 18
Sallie James 7 18
Sammy 7 IS
Samuel 7 18
Sarah C 3 42 3
Sarah E 3 42 2
Shadrack— Elizabeth Wil-
liams 7 18
Susan— John Hart 7 IS
Susan C— Charles K. Old- 6 28
ham 7 9 3
The Family of Culpeper...
William — Ruth Browning. .
William
William — Rosanna . .
William
William
William
William
(left will)
-Susan Taylor . . .
-Catherine Hume
Betsy Hume
William— Sallie Collins
William H., Dr.— Susan
Harris
William O. — Miss Simpson
Miss Beattie. .
Zacliariah
Dunn, Cornelia — Mr. Haycock
Ellen — George Trabue
James — Elizabeth Gentry. .
John
Laura — Henry D. Jarman
Littleton
Oswin— G. W. Walker
Rosa — Lewis Maupin
Thomas — Mag. Lindsay . . .
William
Durrett, Alice — Thomas Graves
Bernard — Miss Barrow....
Bettie — Davis Eddins
Durrett. Clingman — Miss
Brooking
Joata — Lutie Brown
Lucy — John Graves
— Eddins
Mollie — Junius Brutus
Garth
Nat — Mary Thomas
Peter — Lucy Early
Robert.son, Dr. — Miss
Yancey
William Green
Dysart. Aaron — AngeHne
Woods
Eagle. James P., Col.— Mary
Kavanaugh Oldham
Eakin. Susan— George Walker
Earle. Sarah C— William L.
Yancey
Early. Doc
Everet —
Edwin T. — Anna Norwood
G. "W., Mrs. — N. B. Parrott
James — Mildred Thompson
James — Mary Brown
James W
James W. — Willie Koiner
Jane — Brightberry Garth..
Jane — Edwin Blakely
Joab — Bettie Thompson . . .
IS
7 18
7 IS
7 18
7 IS
7 18
7 9 3
7 9
4 20
7 IS
16 9
3 42
7 18
5 4
2 38
3 46
5 4
5 4
5 4
5 4
5 12
.5 4
5 4
8 7
8 7
8 7
8 7
8 7
8 7
8 7
8 7
8 2
8 7
8 7
8 7
8 7
8 7
2 49
6 19
6 20
2 45
10
9
10
10
10
10
20
10
10
5
5
5
Index
•>9
John H. — Sarah Brown.... S 2
S 7
l^ueile S 7
Lucy — Peter Diiirrii S 7
Lutie 8 2
Marie 8 7
Mary 8 7
Mary, Mi-s. — V,. Gales
Garth 8 7
Miss — William Garth 8 2
Nancy — Tlionias Shearman 8 7
N. B.— Sallie Browii 8 7
N. B., Jr 8 7
N. E.— Columbia N. Parrott 8 2
8 7
N. E 8 7
Nlmrod 8 7
Oscar — Miss Brown ... 8 2
Sallie— Garrett Martin 8 7
Sallie Bettie 8 2
8 7
Susan — Thomas Eddins... 8 7
William T.— Mary Eliza-
beth Michie 8 7
8 14
Early Marriages in Madison
County, Ky 1 1 art
2 1 art
3 1 art
4 1 art
5 1 art
6 1 art
7 1 art
8 1 art
East. William C. — Mary Jane
Ogg 7 18
Eastern. David 3 48
P. H.— Laura Chenault 3 48
Eaton. Martha — Richard Old-
ham of Cambridge 6 13
Eckels, Robert — Arzela Old-
ham 6 13a
Eckley. John — America Old-
ham 6 1 ,T
Eddins, Davis — Bettie Durrett 8 7
Elijah— Lottie Cole 8 7
Lucy — Frank Gibbs 8 7
Thomas — Susan Early 8 7
Thomas C. — Miss Graves.. 8 7
Edgar. Fannie — Archibald W.
Goodloe 2 11
Goodloe — Mary McComis. . 2 11
James — Mary Goodloe 2 11
Mr. — Nancy Duncan 7 18
Edmonson. John W. — Bettie
Hickman Miller 1 14
J. F 1 14
Sallie — Cassius C. Maupin. 5 6
Edwards, Ambrose — Olive Mar-
tin 3 5
Charles E. — Medora Belle
Oldham 6 40
5
6
10
4
K.
Lizzii — .Mal.iiliii M. Mau-
pin
Edwards. Richard Bates
Samuel — Bettie Maupin. ..
Edy, Dr.— Mrs. Sallie Jan
Carter
Klam. James — Mrs. Eliza Old-
ham Anderson
Kldridge, Betsy — John Cobb...
Elizabeth — Andrew Woods
— John Reid. Sr
— Simeon i:. I lairis
G
3
12
19
12
19
It; 8
-John Mai-Iin
— Georgt Brown ...
— William Brown..
Eliza — Edwin Roberts..
E]lkin. Anice — John T. :\Iiller. .
Howard S. — Miss Harris..
Michael — Mary Jane
Broaddus
Nancy — Cecil Beatty
William Francis — Margaret
Susan Park
Ellington, Alpheus — Tabitha
Oldham
Annella — William Hayden
Harris
Mary — Overton Harris
Elliot, Everet— Lillian Curd...
Ellis, Ada
Anna ■.
Anna — Samuel Woods . . . .
George
Griffith — Jane Woods
Helen
Hezekiali
Mary
Mary S.— Rev. H. T. Dan-
iel
Miss — Cornelius Maupin. . .
Nannie
O. Sanders
Sallie
Sallie G
Susan E. — John A. Higgins
Peter T. — Pauline Oldham
Thomas Stanhope — Julia
A. Hume
Walter Scott
Ellison, Ann — Joe F. Oldham..
Elizabeth — Joseph Brown
Jael — Robert Harris
6 2(5
G 10
2 38
2 29
3 4.'')
3 45
3 .5
I 14
s 1 2
8 12
5 12
1 13
3 10
1 14
.5 12
10
10
59
59
21
4
9
11
16
3 34 1
6 14
6 14
3 10
6 14
6 14
6 31
6 31
2 42
6 31
2 42
1 9
6 31
6 31
Joseph — Mary Kavanaugh
Nancy — Nicholas Hocker..
Ellison. Sallit — William Mar-
tin Maupin
Elmore, Andrew — Elizabeth
1 9
a 4
6 31
6 31
6 31
1 9
1 9
6 31
1 9
6 31
6 11
8 1 2
•> O
:? IT
7 3
7 7
7 6
30
Index
Walker 2 45 1
Ella— Jesse Cobb 6 10 11
James — Bessie Chenault... 5 13 9
James Carroll 5 12 13
Susan— David Chenault... 5 13 9
Thomas 5 12 13
William— Bettie Gates 5 12 13
Ely, Helen M. — William M.
Williamson 2 44 10
Blzlea, Bessie 5 11 2
Emma — Overton Harris... 3 48 5
James S. — Margaret E.
Maupin 5 11 2
Emarine, Abraham — Sallie C.
Maupin 5 5 12
Embry, Allen, Elder — Saniira-
mus S. Moberley, Mrs.
Nancy Dudley, Mrs. Su-
sannah M. Hume, Miss
Renfroe 7 4
Allen "i 4 2
Allen 7 4 2
Ann — John Burnam 7 4 2
Ann 7 4 2
Betsy — James Woods 2 6
Charles 6 10
Charlotte — Anderson W.
Reid 2 21
Ed S 1 9
Eliza — John Dulaney Miller 1 14
Frank S 1 9
George Webb 1 9
Gideon, Dr — Sallie Smith.. 7 4
Irene 7 4
Irvine Miller 1 9
__^itf:3eel — Mrs. Mary Ann Har- ~
ris 7 ^
Joel W "7 4
Joel T.— Rhoda Embry 6 10
John H. — Susan Jane Hume 1 9
John T. — Bessie Broad- 1 9
dus 7 7
Joseph Hume 1 9
Josephine — Abner Oldham 6 29
7 4 2
Leonidas — Mrs. Nannie
Embry 7 4 2
Lucile — Francis M. Hamp-
ton 7 4 2
Lucy D.— Joel C. Park 19 3
6 8 9
Mary 1 9 3
Mary — Joseph Collins 6 8 1
Matt — Irene Miller
Sarah Miller 114 1
Maude 7 4 2
Embry, Nannie, Mrs. — Leon-
idas Embry 7 4 2
Nannie— William T. Griggs 19 3
Pearl Burnsides 3 31 7
Richard 7 4 2
Richard M. — Elizabeth
Hull 7 4 2
2
11
5
3
1
3
3
2
2
3
2
11
3
3
3
3
Robert Woods 3 31 7
Samiramus — Wm. Hull ... 7 4 2
Samuel J. — Anna Belle
Woods 3 31 7
Sarah 7 4 2
Susan — Mr. Rash 7 4 2
Susan E 1 9 3
Thomas 7 4 2
Thomas Harris 7 8
Talton — Ainerica Huls .... 7 4 2
Wiley— Sallie Ann Phelps.. 7 18
William R. — Nannie Hood 7 4 2
William 7 4 2
William S 1 9 3
Zenarda— Matt. Arbuckle.. 7 18
Engleman, Anna B. — Rowan
Saufley 3 31 5
Bessie K 3 31 S
Bessie T 3 31 5
Eliza— Reuben M. Harris.. 3 31 3
Elize (Midget) 3 31 5
Frank— Annie M. Harris.. 3 31 8
George R. — Susan Harris.. 3 31 5
James — Pattie Faulkner... 7 5 5
Nancy 3 31 8
Sue Taylor 3 31 8
Engles, Miss Anna — Daniel F.
Wallace 4 12 13
English, Charles — Sallie Kava-
naugh 7 8 4
Enson, Mary — Lieut. Edward
Oldham 6 2
Eoff, Beverley M. — Harriet
■Woods 2 41 1
Elizabeth— Robert Woods.. 2 41
Erhard, Chester— Mary Trigg 1 14 4
Mollie — Jones Trigg 1 14 4
Ernst. Thomas — Fannie Black 3 12 7
Estes, Mary Ann — William Jep
Covington 7 18
Estill, Abigail — John Wooda^. .264
Alice 7 6 1
Annetta B 7 6 1
Benjamin — Ann Kavanaugh 7 4 2
7 6
Benjamin 7 4
Benjamin 7 6 1
Benjamin 7 6 1
Benjamin D. — Julietta 7 6 1
Estill, Clarence 7 6 1
Clifton Rodes 3 3 7
Cornelia— Mr. Tunnell 7 6 1
Defeat of 1 1 10
Eliza— Capt. William H. 2 9 4
Caperton 3 3 7
Elizabeth— William R. Gar-
rison 3 3 7
Elizabeth A.— Philip Bald-
win 7 6 1
Fannie E. — Mr. Cobb 7 6 1
George — Susan Reid 114 3
Hattie 6 14 8
Horatio H 7 6 1
I ml ex
31
Isaac V 7 6 1
James — Mary lOddings
Rodes 3 3 7
James 7 4
James 7 6 1
James M.— Martha Woods. 3 3 7
James ^^' 7 (! 1
John 7 4
John II. — Miss SuUinger... 3 3 7
Jonathan — I^ucy Shelton... 7 4
Jonathan T. — Louisa Old- 3 3 7
liam •; 1 I S
Jonathan P.— Jiiililh Rog-
ers T »; 1
Josephine 3 3 7
Laura — Lewis E. Fi'ancis.. 6 14 S
Laura 7 C 1
Lavinia— Jeptha Chenault. 5 13 9
r, 14 8
Maria Martlia — Archiljald li 11 4
W. Goodloe 3 3 7
Martha— W. W. Craig 3 3 7
Martha 7 6 1
Mary — William E. Holmes 3 3 7
Maude 3 3 7
Mr 1 1 II*
Mr. — Nannie Gentry 7 7 1
Miss— Curie— Wright 3 3 7
Peter W. — Sarah Cochran
and Mary A. Timberlake 7 6 1
Philemon Kavanaugh 7 6 1
Rachael— Richard Timber-
lake 7 6 1
Rachael W.— Robert Mul-
lens 7 6 1
Richard 7 6 1
Robert G 7 6 1
Robert Rodes — Miss Turner 3 3 7
Robert W 7 6 1
Rodes — Eliza Payne 3 3 7
Rodes 3 3 7
Sallie— Robert Miller 114 1
Estill, Sallie M 7 6 1
Sarah — John McPherson... 7 6 1
Susan — Wm. Timberlake.. 7 6 1
Tantha — Boone Davis 7 6 1
Wallace— Elizabeth Rodes 3 3 7
Wallace— Anna Chenault.. 6 14 S
Wallace 7 6 1
Wallace 7 6 1
William 7 4
William Kavanaugli 7 6 1
Eubanks. Clayburn 3 44 1
Mary Elizabeth — John D.
Crews !i 1- 1
Nancy C. — Irvine Benton.. 3 44 1
Richard 3 44 1
Stephen — Eliza Harris 3 44 1
Euphan — John Brown . . 8 12 59
Eustace. Mary — David Gentry 3 46
Reuben 3 46
Evans. Carrie — Jacob S. Bron-
ston 5 13 7
Child 3 4S
Eli Bean — Emma Chenault 5 13
George W., Dr. — Nannie
Chenaull and Mary Spen-
cer Sniilli 3 48
5 13
George W. — Minnie Cruicli-
er 3 48
Henr.v— Mrs. Myrali Shoots 5 2
Joe 3 48
Leslie P.— Laura Lyn 3 48
Leslie Peter 3 48
Mary— Thomas Pickels ... 3 48
Nannie 3 48
Overton 3 48
Silas A.. Dr.— Pearl Che-
nault 5 13
Susan Ann — W. B. Kava-
navigh 7 17
Susan Ij. — Rev. James S.
Poage 2 44
Talitha — William Al)ncr
Oldham 6 14
William 3 48
Everet. Dr. — Fannie Martin... 8 7
Ewing. Fannie — Jas. T. I^aps-
ley 2 47
George 5 2
Henry L 5 2
J. A.. Dr. — Mrs. Susan M.
Robberson 1 14
Jacob 5 2
Lucy 1 14
Mary — Rev. Henry Woods 2 42
Mr. — Fannie Haydon 5 4
Nancy Jane 5 2
Sarah 5 2
William — Lucy A. Maupin 5 2
William Gordon 1 14
Fahey, Fred 5 2
Henry 5 2
Iris 5 2
James — Inez Hudgins 5 2
John 5 2
Fairfos, Mary — Matthew F.
Jarman 5 4
Faris. Dr u H
Irene — William K. Hocker 7 7
James — Mrs. Anna Maupin
Graham 5 11
Margaret 5 11
Sallie— Wm. K. Hocker... 7 7
William — Carrie Maupin... 5 12
Farra. Ada — Cabel Denny 7 5
John — Jennie Burnsides... 1 14
Farsin, Mr. — Frances M.
Level 7 18
Faulkner, Jane M. K., Mrs.—
John Walker 7 5
Jennie — George D. White.. 7 5
John, Gen. — Jane M. Kava-
naugh 7 5
John K.. Col.— Elizabeth
2
8
6
4
A
A
5
A
5
2
2
A
A
A
5
B
B
B
B
B
1
16
4
11
32
Index
Bell T 5 5
John K., Jr 7 5 5
Lizzie — George Denny .... 7 .5 5
Margaret— Wm. H. White 3 46 12
7 5 5
Mary — Willium Lusk 7 5 5
Pattie — James Engleman ..755
Faunt le Roy, Frances T. —
Ben A. Henry 7 2
Faver, Henrietta — Lewis Yan-
cey 7 2
John — Ann Covington .... 7 IS
Feland, Sanford — Elizabeth
Oldham 6 1 2
Dr.— Reuy)y Gentry 1 14 2
Ferguson, Miss — John Rice
Oldham 6 31 7
Noah— Sarah Dudley 2 11 3
Feris, Irene — Wm. K. Hocker 7 7 1
Feris. Sallie — Wm. K. Hocker 7 7 1
Fernandis, Annie L. F. M. I. J. 5 2 B
Bessie — Arthur Lapsky.... 5 2 B
Fannie Inez — John M. Cole 5 2 B
Henry F 5 2 B
Infant 5 2 B
Joseph 5 2 B
Fernandis, Josephine 5 2 B
Minnie — William Herbert.. 5 2 B
Samuel— Bettie Smith 5 2 B
Samuel 5 2 B
Samuel C. — Miss — Graves 5 2 B
William 5 2 B
Ferrier, John — Jane Walker... 2 45 1
Ferrill, Frances — W. S. Walker 7 5 5
John — Miss Jameson ..310 2
Mary— William D. Oldham 6 28 1
Mr. — Mrs. Minerva Cox.... 3 5 4
Fesler, Andrew — America Mo- 6 34 3
berley and Mary Grubbs 6 36 2
Andrew 6 36 2
Florence — Mr. Stevens .... 6 36 2
Fontain 6 36 2
Henry 6 34 3
John 6 36 2
Joel K. — I.,ucy Jameson... 6 36 2
John — Miss Grain
Virginia Barlow.... 6 36 2
Lula— M. C. Clay 6 36 2
Milton B 36 2
Thomas 6 34 3
Field, Christopher — Pauline
Rodes 3 3 7
Daniel — Judith Yancey ... 7 2
7 18
Deamia — Wm. Moberley... 6 31 1
Gertrude 1 14 1
Henry — Edmonia Wigging-
ton 7 2
Lizzie — John F. White 7 5 5
Mary 1 14 1
Milton 114 1
Miss— Charles Yancey 5 13 6
William — Lizzie Martin... S 7 1
Fickel, Cara Lewis — Nina E.
Woods 114 3
Finnell, Lottie— William Will-
iams 6 15 2
Finney, Mary — John Rice 6 13b N
Firebaugh, Christopher — Jennie
Gentry 8 14 6
Lee S 14 6
Fisher, Betsy, Mrs 6 2
James 6 35 5
Jefferson 6 35 3
John 6 35 4
Melissa — John B. Terrill. . . 5 12 17
Miss 6 35 1
Miss — William Manpin ... 5 4 2
Pauline 6 35 2
William — Ann Oldliam .... 6 35 6
6 37 1
William — Elizabeth Oldham
13
35
Fitzpa trick. Thomas — Frances
Gentry . . -. 3 46
Flarn, Mollie — Oscar Maupin.. 5 4 4
Flemin, Mr. — Mattie Woods... 2 10 11
Fletcher, Thomas C. — Susan
Jouett 3 3 &
Flinn, P. F. —Lula Oldham... 6 29 3
Flippin. Eliza Josephine 7 2
J. Ben — Josephine Henry. . 7 2
Majorie Pamela 7 2
Oliver G. — Florence A.
Henry 7 2
Sue Gray 7 2
Floyd, Ida — Wm. M. Kavanaugh 7 17 2
Sallie— John C. Woods 3 44
3 45
Temple — Thomas Milton
Woods 1 14 10
Fogg, Bettie — Anderson Che-
nault 5 13 9
Forbes, Bwing — Pauline D.
Miller 1 14 4
Ewing M 114 4
Pauline D. M., Mrs. — Dr.
M. S. Walters 1 14 4
Ford, James Andrew — Viola
Maupin » 6 1
Fort Greenville, Ohio 1 1 1
Forts, Pioneer of Madison Co.,
Ky., etc 1 1 1
Foster, Eliza — George Harris.. 5 4 2-
Frances — Joseph Woods... 2 38 4
Joel Collins 6 9 1
John — Ann Rice Noland... 6 IS 2"
Mr.— Mary Reid 2 32 4
R. C— Julia Woods 2 38 4
Fowler, Jeremia — Jesse Harris 3 44 1
Joseph — Polly Maupin 5 1
Mary — Archibald Wagers.. 6 31 1
Fo.x. George T. — Anna Che-
nault 6 13. 9'
James — Margaret C. Noland 6 18 4
Index
33
TaltKii — Eliza M. Ht'id.
1
Frakcs, Joseph — Pauliiii' Hai-
ris 3
FraiuH's — 'riidinpsdii 3
Harris 3
— Charles Kax'aiiaiigh 7
L'l
111
4
44
45
13
1-1
i
10
5
i
14
11
5
7
5
7
— Patrick Micliie ... S
.' — 1 1
Francis. Archibald Kavanaugh 7
Bettie — Andrew K. l^ackey 1
Dorcas 7
Eda — Archibald Kavanaugh 7
Elizabeth — Archibald K.
Doty 7 11 1
James B. — Mar.v Frances
Wallace 4 4 1
J. Lewis — Lizzie Kavanaugh 7 5 7
Francis. J. I^ewis 7 5 7
Lewis E. — Emma Bron- 5 13 7
ston and Laura Estill... li 14 8
Lida — William Christopher
Harris 3 27
Mary— P. P. Ballard 5 13
Naomi — Napoleon E. Wal-
lace 4
Ophelia — Franklin Maupin 5
Pattie— Daniel M. Terrill.. 5
Susan — Arch' Id K. Walker 7
Franklin, James H. — Margaret
Lapsley 2
Mary — Kleber Miller 1
Richard — Mary Thomrson S
Freeman, Betsy — William Kav-
anaugh 7
George — Kizziah Yancey 7 2
Fremont. John C. Gen. — :Miss
Benton 2 5 2
French. Anna— Wm. C. Talbott 3 3 7
Bettie — Frank Brown S
James 1
Mr. ^Sophia Reid 2
Fretwell. Anna 5
Burlington — Eliza lie th Jar-
man 5
Dabney — Bettie Woodson.. 5
Harvey 5
James 5
Judith — Benjamin H. S
Brown 8
Minnie 5
Sarah 5
Susan — William Brown .... 8
William G — Emaline Brown S
Friend. Samuel — Fannie Coyle 3
Fry. Mary — John L. Jarman.. 5
Miss — Moses Maupin 5
Fulkerson, Samuel— Lilly Tev-
is Peyton 1
Fullenweider. Mr. — Mary Camp-
bell 5
IG 4
12 16
12 17
5 5
47 9
14 4
S 9
14
1
15
21
3
4
2
4
4
2
4
2
12
4
4
10
14
4
4
G
G;
Gi
14 1
12 16
ad. Miss — Isaac Killv. ,Ir.... 2 40
aines, Gallic — Jos.iiji llairis. 3 14
James — Tenipcrauci' C.
Noland G IS
John— Mary Noland 6 IS
umbel. Mary — James Oldham 6 2
iint. Miss — John C)l(lhani 6 :'.!•
ardner, Mamie — Garland B.
Miller 1 II
irlaiul. Eliza — Wm.L. Maupin 5 4
James — Mary Rice 2 20
Mary Rice— James Woods 2 20
Nancy — Iliggason Harris.. 3 2
3 6
Sallie — Tyre Harris 3 2
3 6
William H. — Lucy Martin 3 5
irner. Belle — John Noland... 6 IS
irnett, Calvin— Martha Garth 8 2
Henry 8 2
Robert 8 2
Virgil s 2
irrett, Lucy — Milton C. Cov-
ington 7 IS
Malinda — William Woolery 5 6
Mr. — Mi.ss — . . — Woods... 2 15
irrison, Estille — Chas. Ram-
say 3 3
J. C— Lena Roberia Old-
ham 6 39
Miss — Lin Moberley 6 34
Mr. — Mrs. Nannette Willis 3 IS
Mr. — Ann Jones 3 2
Nannie — Eastin de' Chan-
don 3 3
William It. — Elizabeth Es-
till 3 3
William, Ji-. — Cathci-ine
Conduit 3 3
irth. Allie 8 2
B. Gates— l\:rs. Mary B.
Early 8 7
Bernard 8 7
Bettie — Addison Buckner. . 8 2
Bettie — William Rout 8 2
Bezaleel — Miss Gillum S 2
Bright berry — Miss Graves
Jane Early. . S 2
Burwell 8 7
Charles 8 2
Charles 8 2
Edwin 8 2
Frances — James Michie. . . 8 14
George — Victoria Nichol... S 2
Howard — Malinda Way-
land 8 2
Hunter S 7
James — Mary Woods 2 17
James S 2
Jane 8 2
Jesse — Elizabeth Brown... 8 2
Jesse 8 2
4
10
3
2
2
9
34
Index
Garth, John 8 2 2
John — Ann Rodes 3 3 7
Joseph S 2 2
Junius Brutus — Mollie Dur-
rett 8 2 2
J. D.— Mrs. Lucy T. Garth 8 2 2
Kate— Mr. Harrison ..822
Lewis — Fannie Plunett ... 8 2 2
Lizzie S 2 2
Lizzie 8 7 2
Lou 8 2 2
Lucy — Richard Yancey ... 8 2 2
Martlia— Calvin Garnett... 8 2 2
Mary Ann — Bezaleel Ira 8 2 2
Brown 8 9 1
Mattie A.— Rev. J. J. Laf-
erty 8 2 2
Miss — Mr. Brown 8 2 2
Miss — Mr. Nichol 8 2 2
Mr. — Minerva Kate Turner 3 7 1
Polly— Mr. Sumner... 8 2 2
Portia ' 8 2 2
Randall 8 7 2
Ruby 8 7 2
Sarah — Buck Autrim 8 2 2
Sarah — Mr. Goodman. 8 2 2
Texas 8 2 2
Thomas — Louisa Yancey 7 2
8 2 2
Virgil 8 2 2
Virginia 8 2 2
William S 2 2
William — Miss Early.. 8 2 2
Woods — Miss Maupin
Miss Maupin 5 4 4
Yancey — Mary Parrott .... 8 2 2
Garvin, Jael Woods — Dr. Whit-
tey 3 24 5
John Harris — Miss Waltz 3 24 6
Malinda — Penn. Winn 3 24 1
Martin — Jael Kavanaugh
Harris 3 24
Mary Ann — Penn. Winn... 3 24 2
Pauline — Samuel Peary ... 3 24 3
William Overton — Vada
Riggs 3 24 4
Gash, Georgia — Daniel Roberts 5 12 21
Gass, Susannah — James Harris 3 2
Anna Laura — Robert Green
Miller 1 14 8
Gaston, Edward J. — Ann Lou
Smartt 1 14 5
Ralph Smartt 114 5
Gatchett, Tallulah — Neander
M. Woods, Jr 2 13 3
Gates, Benjamin — Sarah Sho-
nan 5 2 B
Gates, Bettie— Wm. Elmore... 5 12 13
Charles 5 2 B
Daniel — Susan Moberley... 6 31 1
Elijah, Jr 5 2 B
Gates, Elijah, Gen. — Mariah
Stamper 5 2 B
Elmina — Horace Lewis.... 5 2 B
Georgia — George oods ... 5 2 B
Jefferson— Talitha Maupin. 2 12 11
Joel E.— Vicie Benford 5 2 B
John — Mary Maupin 5 2 B
John E 5 2 B
Luella — John McCarthy... 5 2 B
Margaret E.— W. R. Rob-
inson 5 2 B
Mary, Mrs. — James W.
Pullins 5 2 B
Thomas E. — Cynthia A.
Maupin 5 12 13
Gaul, Ashford Nicholas 1 14 o
Dore C. — Mrs. Alline Mat-
thews 114 5
Gauzy, Citherine— Budd Smith .5 2 B
Gay, Callie 6 27
Elizabeth— Joel Chenault.. .5 13 9
Miss — James R. Burnam.. 3 3
Mr. — Margaret Woodford.. 6 27 '
Nannie 'J 27
Nelson— Lila Chenault 3 48 8
John 6 27
Gayle, Clarence — Emma Kava-
naugh 7 17
Gee, Mr. — Catherine Oldham.. 6 39
Jane '. 6 39 3
Genealogical Tables 1 1 art 5
2 1 art 1
3 1 art 1
4 1 art 1
5' 1 art 1
6 1 art 1
7 1 art 1
5 1 art 1
Gentry. Aaron 3 46
Addison — Lucy Leake .... 3 46
Albert 3 46
Alexander 3 46 9
Angeline 8 14 6
Ann — Mr. Jenkins.... 3 46
Ann Eliza — John Bogart... 3 46 3
Austin 3 46
Bartlett 3 46
Benajah 3 46
Betsv — Daniel Maupin 3 46
5 11
5 11 1,
5 12
Bettie H., Mrs.— Wm. Mill-
er Gentry 1 14 2)
Charles Richard 1 14 "^
Christopher — Sarah 3 46
Christy— Lucy Christy 3 46 4|
Clayborn — Jnne Maxwell... 3 46
Curran 8 14
Daughter 1 14 2J
David — Susannah Maupin 3 46 '-'I
5 12 41
Gentry. David — Mary Eustace 3 46
Dicy— Garrett White 3 46
Index
3r)
6
13
13
1
5
DoroiliN- Ann — Henry Ci-um-
bougrh :j 10 3
Elizabeth — Michie Maupin r> J B
Elizabeth — Edward Ballard 5 13
3 4t!
Elizabeth — James Dunn... 3 ItJ
Elizabeth — Wm. Goodman 3 46
Elizabeth — Mr. Haggard... 3 IC
Ella — Mr. Morrison 7 7 1
Fannie — H. G. Barnhanit S 14 6
Frances — Thos. Fitzpa trick 3 4ti
Frances — Nathaniel Tate.. 3 46
Frances — Thomas Gibson.. 3 46
Gertrude— W. T. Weller. . . N 11
George — Nannie Broaddus 6 11
George — Elizabeth 3 46
George 3 46
Henry 3 46
Henry Clay 1 14
Jacob — Alma Broaddus.... 6 11
Jael W.. Mrs. — Richard
Gentry 7 7
James — Ann Campl)cll .... 3 46
James 3 46
James Nathan — Samantha
Susan Brown S 14
Jane — Mr. Timberlake 3 46
Jane Harris 3 46
Jane — John Hudson 3 46
Jane 3 46
Jane — Valentine White... 3 46
Jennie — Christopher Fire-
baugh S 14
Joannah — Joseph Walters 3 46
Joel W 3 46
Joel — Jael Woods Hocker. . 7 7
Joseph McCord 3 46
Joseph — Elizabeth Tri))l)le. 3 46
Joseph 3 46
Joshua — Miss Henry.. 3 46
Josiah — Nancy Mu.uns.... 3 46
S 14
Kiite — Parthenias Hayden .5 10 4
S 14 6
Laura Dorcas 1 14 2
Maggie P. — George M.
Griffin 1 6 3
Maria 3 46 9
Mary — Henry Via 3 46
Marj' — Mr. Hen.son ... 3 46
Mary— Robert Clark 3 46 3
Mary Frances 3 46 9
Gentry. Mary — Thomas P.
Dudley 7 4 2
Mary— Mr. Walljurn.. 7 7 1
Mary Michie 14 6
Martha — Joel Maupin 3 46
5 4 2
Martha— John Walton 3 46
Martha— Elijah Dawson... 3 46
Martin— Mary Timberlake 3 46
Moses 3 46
Nancy 3 46
9
12
Nanc.v — Edward W.iliun... 3 46
Nancy — Jeremiah Bush 3 46 (
Nancy — Mr. Booth'.... 3 46 9
Nannie — Mr. Estill 7 7 J
Nathan :j 4(j
Nicholas— Mary Maxwell.. 3 46
Nicholas 3 .(g
Nicholas 3 40 ^
Nicholas 7 7 |
Oliyer Perry — Eliza Bow-
*'-^ 3 46 3
Oyerton— Lulinda Reid ... 1 14 3
2 21 2
3 46 Iti
Overton Harris 3 46 9
Paschal 3 46
Patsey 3 46
Patsey— "Saddler" Daniel
INIaupin 5 4 1'
Pattie— B. F. Barger S 14 6
Peter Tribble 3 46 9
Reuben Joel — Bettie
Hughes 1 14 2
Reuben Joel — Bettie
Hughes 114 ,>
Rs-uben E 346 1
Reuby — Dr. Ferguson 114 2
Richard — Alzira Miller 1 14 2
and Mrs. Jael W. H. 3 46 1
Gentry 7 7 1
Richard — Jane Harris 3 2
3 4 4
3 46
Richard 3 46 9
Richard 3 'JB 3
Richard 7 7 ]
Richard E. — Elizabeth
White 3 46 1
Richard. Gen. — Ann Haw-
kins 3 46 3
Richard H. — Mary Wyott.. 3 46 3
Robert— Judith 3 46
Robert — Miss Joyner. . 3 46
Robert— Mary Wingfleld... 3 46
Rodes— Allie Moore 3 46 11
Sallie S 14 6
Gentry, Sallie— Thos. Sturgess 1 14 2
Thomas — Betsy Mullins... S 14
Thomas B.— Mary Todd... 3 46 3
William 3 46
William Harri.son 3 46 9
William Henry 114 2
William. Major 3 46 1
AN illiam Miller — Mrs. Bettie
Hughes Gentry 1 14 2
Winifred — William Mar- 3 5 4
tin 3 46
George. B. K.. Dr. — Mollie
Keblinger 5 4 2
Emily Frances — Fountain
Maupin Smith 5 2 B
Mary — Col. William B.
Yancey 7 2
36
Index
Mollie K., Mrs. — Andrew
Cronen 5 4 2
Sallie— Humphrey Oldham 6 26 2
Theresa — John Williams... 2 11 2
Gibbs, Alexander — Bessie Ray-
burn 6 8 7
Elizabeth 2 20 3
7 5 5
Frank — Lucy Eddins S 7 5
Joseph — Leannah Yates ... 6 8 7
Lucy— Robert Patton 6 8 7
Luther— Margaret Walker 2 20 3
7 5 5
Mary — Walker Sims 5 4 10
Permelia— John Watts 1 14 12
Gibson, Bertha — Larkin Stamp-
er 5 2 B
Gibson, Henry — Polly Maupin 5 2 1
5 3 1
Miss — Thomas Maupin .... 5 3 1
5 3 1
Miss — Tliomas J. Hensley. 7 18
Tliomas — Frances Gentry. . 3 46
William — Amanda M. Mau-
pin 5 11 2
Gilbert, Emrin 7 8 9
George Hubbard 7 8 9
James Freeman 7 8 9
Jeptha Rice — Sarali W.
Reid 2 21 3
J. W., Dr. — Aileen Kava-
naugh 7 8 9
John Whittington, Dr 7 8 9
Lucy— William O. Che- 3 48 8
nault 5 13 9
Rhoda A.— Ben Weoster... 5 8 3
5 13 7
Patsey — Philemon Kava- 7 8 5
naugh 7 16
Polly, Mrs.— Mr. Hall 5 5 6
5 8
Sallie— William Oldham... 6 6 8
6 11
Sarah — Judge John W.
Bourne 5 8 1
Scott — Laura Coffman .... 6 7 6
Susan — Mr. Bailey 5 8 2
Susan — Ambrose J. Dudley 7 4 2
Gilbert, William Kavanaugh.. 7 8 9
Will P.— Polly Maupin 5 5 6
5 8
Giles, Losada — Thomas Barnes 6 5 5
Mr.— Polly Wallace 4 4 6
Mr.— Elizabeth Oldham 6 5 5
Gilkerson, Miss — George Mof-
fatt, Jr 2 5 3
Gill, Alma 114 8
Joseph M 1 14 8
Miss — Thomas Barnes .... 6 4 9
Peter — Abbie Moore 1 14 4
Thomas A. — Anna E. Dou-
glas 114 8
Gillen, Ellen— Charles Searcy.. 6 7 4
Gillispie, Charles 5 4 2
Eva 5 4 2
Lewis — Mary Mullins ; .... 5 13 S
Mabel 5 4 2
Miss— John C. Woods 2 6 2
Mr. — Susan Mullins 5 13 5
Norris 5 4 2
Peggy — Mr. Boggs 5 13 5
Randolph 5 4 2
William G. — Cordelia Har-
ris 5 4 2
Gillum, James — Ellen Lindsay 5 4 10
Miss— Bezanel Garth 8 2 2
Gilmore, Eliza A., Mrs. — Mr.
Haggard 7 18
John — Magdaline Shep-
herd 2 13 5
John, Col.— Elizabeth Wal-
lace 4 15 7
Mr. — Eliza A. Simpson.... 7 18
Pauline G.— William T. ■
Simpson 7 18
Givens, Ann — Wm. Chenault.. 6 14 3
Belle — Archibald K. Denny 7 5 4
Delia 2 20 3
Gabe 1 14 1
Ida 2 20 3
Jackson— Elizabeth Woods 2 20 3
Jackson 2 20 3
L. Brank 2 20 3
Margaret 2 20 3
Martha Ann — Rice G.
Woods 2 20 3
Mary 2 20 3 :|
Mary Byrd 1 14 1 :
Pattie— Archibald K. Den-
ny 7 5 4 i
Rachael — isathaniel
Woods 2 20 13 I
Sallie 114 1 tj
S. W.— Maitie Lackey 1 14 ll
Givens. Solon 2 20 31
Glass, Ida Bruce — Thomas S. i
Miller 1 14 10 1|
Glenn, David and Thomas.... 3 3
Moses F 3 3
Mourning — Maj. Robert
Harris 3 3
Robert E 3 3
Thomas 3 3
Thomas 3 3
William 3 3
William 3 3
Glensfork 3 3
Goff. Caswell — Agnes Che-
nault 5 13 £1
Goggin, Statilda — Dulaney
Miller 1 14
Gold, B. K.^Mary Jackson K L
Oldham 6 39 >|
Golden. Harriet — Geo. Brown.. 8 2 •'■ li
Jennie — Elias Searcy 6 7 'Hj(
Matilda — Cornelius Gooch. . 5 12 ll|
Index
37
William — Mary Maupln. . . . ."> 1 1 6
Guoih, Arzela — Mr. Williams., 'y li' is
Chisel — Eliza Ann Maupin 5 12 IS
qornelius — Matilda Golden 5 12 18
Henry — Miss Wooler.v 5 12 IS
James 5 12 18
Joan — Daniel Maupin 5 12 18
Laura 5 12 18
Lucy 5 12 IS
Nancy 5 12 18
Remus 5 12 18
Sachel 5 12 18
Thomas 5 12 18
William C 5 12 IS
Goodall, Mary E. — Nathaniel
G. Reid 2 20 11
Goode, I. D. — Mary Mack
Lackey 1 14 11
S. P.— Mollie Williams 6 7 1
Gooding, Eliza — James Kelley. . 2 40 3
Goodloe. Almira — Robt. Hoskin 2 11 5
Amanda — John Craig 2 11 5
Anna 3 3 7
Anna— "Graffe Billings 2 11 5
Annie 2 11 4
Ann 2 11 4
Archibald W. — INIaria Mar-
tha Estill and Catherine 2 11 4
Simmons 3 3 7
Archibald W.— Fannie Ed-
gar 2 11 5
Archibald 3 3 7
Goodloe, Caroline B. — William
L. Neale 2 11 5
Cassius Clay 2 11 8
David — Sarah Clinton
Miller 1 7 2
David S.— Sallie Ann Smith 2 11 8
David Short 2 11 8
Duncan 2 11 10
Elizabeth 2 11 6
Elizabeth 2 11 5
Elizabeth J. — Gen. John 1 7
Miller 2 11 7
Emily Harris — George H.
Simmons 2 11 6
Emma — Mr. Gregory. . 2 11 10
George — Mary Keene Shack-
elford 1 11 2
George 2 11 12
Green Clay— Bettie Beck.. 2 11 8
Harry — Emily Duncan 2 11 6
7 IS
John .' 2 11 1
John D.— Jennie White 2 11 6
Nellie Gough 7 5 5
Kate 2 11 4
Lucy Ann— David P. Hart 2 11 10
Lucy Dtuican — ]M. R. Hard-
ing 2 11 6
Margaret C 1 11 2
Maria Estill — William Bar-
rett 2 11 5
M.n-y Eliza— Dulani-y M. Ill 10
l.ark,-y ■: 11 4
3 3 7
Mary 3 3 7
Mary— Will Wearnii 2 11 5
Mary — James Edgar 2 11 5
Mourning — Mitchell Roys-
ter 211 3
Octavius — Olivia Duncan.. 2 11 10
7 IS
Percy 2 1 1 S
Sallie Short— Howard Wil-
liams -z 11 2
Sallie Short— Dr. Curran
C. Smith 2 11 5
Speed Smith — Mary Shreve 2 11 8
Susannah — R. H. Johnson 2 11 5
Thomas — Mary Ware 2 11 9
William 1 1,5
William — Mary Mann 2 11 8
William 2 11 10
William — Susannah Woods 2 8 3
2 11
William, Major 2 11 6
William C, Judge — Almira
Owsley 2 11 5
William Miller 1 7 2
William O. — Victoria Payne
Ida Rainey 2 11 5
Goodman, Charles 5 2 B
Clay s 2 2
Green 8 2 2
Horseman — Elizabeth
Rodes 3 3
James — Mariah Maupin.... 5 2 B
Joseph 5 2 B
Goodman, Jos. — Nancy Michie S 4
Lucy — Thos. Harris Brown 8 10
Margaret — Joshua Pumph-
rey 5 2 B
Michie 5 2 B
Mr.— Sarah Garth 8 2 2
Sidney 8 2 2
Thomas 5 2 B
Tine r, 2 B
William — Elizabeth Gentry 3 46
Gordon, Boyle — Mary Clark... 3 46 3
David 5 11 2
Emily 5 11 2
George — Elizabeth Maupin 5 11 2
Jane 5 11 2
Jefferson 5 11 2
Jefferson — Blzira Harris... 5 11 2
John 5 11 2
Lucy — George Munday 2 16 2
Mis.s— Richard Clark 5 13 7
Sarah .Ann 5 11 2
Susan- William S. Dabney 3 15
William — Parapee "Woods.. 5 11 2
<5ose. Jennie — Jas. H. Maupin 5 11 2
Gough. Nellie— Jno. D. Goodloe 2 11 6
Goulding, Wm. — :Mary Maupin 5 11 6
Grady. Olivia — Thomas Moore 1 14 4
38
Index
5 11 2
5
2
Grafton, Philip— Mrs. Ann;i T.
Slaughter 8
Graham, Anna Maupin, Mrs.-
James Faris
Miss— Jas, W. Roberts 2 38
MoUie— Dr. Jas. P. Oldham 6 2
Stafford— Anna Maupin... 5 11
Graves, AUie W.— Jesse E.
Grubbs 6 36 4
Edward— Sarah Rice 6 13b N
Eliza— (Bean) Jas. Michie S 14
John— Lucy Durrett S 7 5
John— Ann Ric(^ 6 13b N
Loring — Mary Munday
Miss—Thomas C. Eddins.
Miss — Brightberry Garth.
Miss— Samuel Fernandis.
Mr. — Maria Yancey
Thomas— Alice Durrett...
Grav, David— Margaret Woods 2 13 11
2 IS
2 11
rr
I
S 7
5
8 2
2
5 2
B
8 7 5
2 18
2 18
David
Elizabeth C— George K.
Perkins
Jane — Rev. Andrew W.
Poage
John Courts
Mariah— Joseph Walker...
Myrtle— Larkin Hudgins...
O. G.— Mary A. Million
Peyton— Mariah Woods . . .
Gray, Samuel Marshall
Theresa D.— Mr. Vaughn..
Versailles
William— Kitty Bird Winn
Green, Congrave— Miss Woods 6 9
Eliza— Dr. John W. Harris 3 44
Harvey— Juliet Broaddus.. 6 11 11
Margaret C— Bishop H. H. ^ ^
Kavanaugh 'i' 1" ^
]V[i-. Miss Oldham.... 6 6 3
Mary— Woodson Clark 5 13 7
2 44
2 IS
2 45
5 2
6 7
2 17
2 18
2 18
2 IS
2 18
Sarah E.— Rev. John Mc-
Carthy 1 6
Griffith, Mr.— Sarah Ann
Wallace ^ *
W. C. — Olivia Oldham 6 15
Griggs, Achilles ^ ^^
O 1 o
Horace "^ ^^
Joel Taylor 1 9
John Embry 1 9
Mattie ^ ^-^
Mr. — Elvenie Brown 8 12
Paul Sparks 1 ^
Samuel— Ann Ogg '^ 18
William 8 12
William Hume 1 9
William T.— Nannie Embry 1 9
Grimes, Waller— Belle Searcy 6 7
Griunan, Thomas— Mrs. Mary
Hackley " ^8
Grosheart, Mr.— Susan Phelps 7 IS
Groves, H. J.— Mary F. Old-
ham 6 14
GrubVis. Amanda — John P.
Dillingham 6 33
Grubbs, Charles D 6 2
Charles D.— Mary W. Ha
zelrigg
Catherine— H. R. Prewitt.
Elizabeth — Christopher
Harris
Mary— Joel H. Grulibs.
Rachael— John Maupin
6 36
5 5
5 7
Raines— Mary Harris 3 44
Rufus— Sue Trigg 1 1^
Greenleaf, Mr.— Marga't Woods
1
4
6
Greensheat, E.— Lucy Maupin 5 2 A
Gregory, Mr.— Emma Goodloe 2 11 10
:5S
Grider, Mary— Robert Rodes . . 3
Griffin, Betsy— Robert Miller.. 1
Qary A.— Margaret Miller. 1
Geoi'ge Miller— Maggie P.
Gentry ^
Harry W ^
Margaret C— W. S. Moore 1 6
Martha J.— Rev. Charles
J. Miller 1 ^
Mary S.— Harry White 1 6
Robert Miller— Minnie W.
Miller
1
3
9
9
3
3
9
9
3
9
3
3
4
6 36
6 36
Hazelrigg
janies— Polly Oldham
Jesse— Nancy Oldham
Jesse
3 1
3 l:
6 36
6 33
6 36
6 36
4t
4 1
5
^
Jesse E.— Allie W. Graves 6 36
Joel H.— Mary Green
John C
John— Minerva T. Stoner.
6 36
6 33
3 48
6 36
Mary— Andrew Fesler 6 36
Minerva T., Mrs.— General 3 48
Richard Williams 6 36
Miss— Mr. White 6 33
Miss— Mr.
White 6 33
1
4
1
4
3;
2i
9!
3j
2
3i
Mary— Robert Harris
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
1 6 3
Nancy, Mrs
j 4 2
Ben— Eliz:il)i'lli Woods 2 l-l 3
G. W.— I.ula Kf!ling-er 5 4 li
Mollie — Garliiiul VinccMit... 5 1:; 1
'riidinas T) 4 -
Giithric. Mr.— Sallic A. cMic-
nault '. T! !•
Mr.— Klizabcth Moor" .... 7 1.'. -2
Gwathney. I'hiladclphia — Win.
Dabney '■' 1 •"> •!
Gwinn. George — Kiuiiia Stamp-
er 5 2 13
Itackett. Bazzie — Lewis Rob-
ins '; n 1-
Lena— Joscjili H. Oldbam.. i' 11 1
Mary 'I 11 i:j
Tobias — Julietta Broaddus C 11 \?.
Willie *> 11 1^
Hackley, Hardin M. — Mary O.
Crews 5 1 1' 1
Joseph — Mary Duncan .... 7 IS
Mary, Mrs. — Thos. Grinnan 7 IS
Hayden, Meredith— Mary Old- .3 21 4
ham 6 31 ID
Mr.— Ann Harris 3 3 4
Haggard, Dixie 7 7 1
George 7 7 1
Joseph 7 7 1
Lewis — Mar.y Broaddus.... 7 7 1
Mr. — Elizabetr Gentry 3 46
Mr. — Lucy Simpson 7 IS
Powhattan 7 7 1
Walter 7 7 1
Haines, Emily — Mr. Conner... 3 39 3
Mr.— Emily Oldham 3 39 3
Hainline, Mr. — Charlotte Dun-
can 7 IN
Hale. Marietta— John Woods.. 2 42 2
Haley. France.? — Armilda Old-
ham 6 13a 6
Susan — George W. Maupin .5 12 14
Woodson B. — Marilda Mau-
pin 5 2 A
Hall, Ann— James Reid 2 29
Candice — John R. Brown . . S 2 4
Miss — Caleb Wallace Mc-
Dowell 2 1
]Miss 5 8 4
Mr.— Mrs. Polly Gubert... 5 5 6
P. M., Dr. — Kate Virginia
Miller 1 14 5
Vii-ginia 114 5
Hamilton. Ann — John Brown.. S 1 2 59
James — Bessie Coyle 3 14 2
I ou— Rufus Oldham 6 15 2
Miss- Mr. Oldham 6 6 3
Samuel — Mollie Maupin.... 5 2 B
Hammock. Mr. — Mary Martin 3 5 10
Hammond, Jennie — William M.
Maupin ■'> 2 A
Maria— Chas. K. Oldham.. 6 29 5
^'r.- Mary E. Ley ell 7 IS
Hampton, Bettie — Jos. Hedden 7 4 2
l'"rancis M. — Lucilla l^mln.N' 7 I 2
Kranky 7 4 2
I lancock. Nancy — Adam Woods 2 6 2
I landli'y, Elizabeth — Andrew
\V. Walker 2 45 1
Handy, Mr.— Theora Woods... 2 3S 4
Mi. —Margaret Woods 2 3S 6
Ml-. — Sidney Oldham 6 17 4
Hanger, Dorothy — Jas. Maupin 5 4 2
Mr. — Mar.y Maupin 5 4 2
Ilaidvs. .Adaline — Samuel ("ulib i; ]o S
Hann. .Mcxander Robertson... 1 in 7
lOihnund Lyne 1 "• 7
Roljei-t — Margaret M.
Shackelford 1 bi 7
Manna, lOdward Price 5 I 1
Ira Virginia 5 4 1
Margaret Chapman 5 4 1
Mary Vaugh 5 1 1
William J.— Sallie C. Jar-
man 5 4 1
William J 5 4 1
Hanslierger, Smith — Cordelia
Oldham 6 14 5
Hanson. Matilda — Col. James
Stone 3 3 7
Hanswortb, Miss — Jennings
Maupin 5 1 U
Harlier, Daniel— Lizzie Che- 1 14 2
nault 3 4S S
Relhi — Curtis Hume 1 9 4
Hardin. Artbusa — John Fran-
cis Stone 3 7 7
Colonel 1 4 •>
County 1 1 'J
117
John — Mary Maupin 5 4 2
Harding. Harry Goodloe - H ^
James A.— Pattie Cobb 6 10 11
M. R. — Lucy Duncan
Goodloe 2 11 6
William— Jane Woods 2 22 S
Hard wick. Christopher — Eliza-
beth Chenault 5 13 9
Harper, Joseph — Mrs. Mary
Ann Woods 7 14
Miss — Erastus R. Brown.. 8 2 2
Perry — Sophia Woods 2 6 2
Harriett, John L. — Miss
Yancey 7 2
Harrington, Lewis — Sue M.
Hume 1 ^ -1
Harris, Abner — Flora Harris.. 3 49 1
Harris, Ada— William MnIT 3 22 4
Addison — Rosa Douglas... 3 48 4
Agnes M.— Milton Oldbam 3 44 2
6 4 8
Alma Estille— O. H. Mob-
erley 3 38 4
Alnet— Mr. Vivion 3 10 11
Amanda 3 14 6
Harris. Ander.son Woods 3 38 4
40
Index
Anderson "Woods — Gabrilla
Nelson 3 3S 4
Andrew — Ede 3 2
Ang-eline M., Mrs.— John 1 S 5
H. Miller S 14 S
Ann — Mr. Haden 3 3 4
Ann — John Dabney 3 3 12
3 15 2
Ann — John Dabney, Jr 3 15 2
Ann — Mr. Morrison... 3 3S 1
Ann Eliza — Robert Coving- 3 28 1
ton 3 299
7 IS
Ann Taylor — J. H. Harry-
man 3 3S 4
Anna and Cynthia 3 12 2
Annie M. — Frank Engle-
man 3 31 §
Annie Pauline 3 25 1
Archibald 3 2
Barnabas — Elizabeth Old- 3 2
ham 3 4 4
3 45
6 3 4
Benjamin — Miss Jones 3 2
Nancy Burgin. .344
3 43
3 45
Benjamin 3 2
Benjamin 3 3 4
Benjamin F. — Lucy Hens-
ley 3 10 11
Benjamin "W 3 10 11
Bessie 3 44 4
Bettie — John H. Maupin... 5 4 2
5 4 2
Beulali — E. C. Yancey 3 37 7
Burr — Nancy Tevis 3 44
3 45
Caleb — Mrs. Minei-\-a Ir- 3 7 3
vine 3 10 3
Callie 1 14 1
Carlisle — Will Craig 3 48 2
Caroline — Jeremiah Broad-
dus 3 14 4
Caroline — Michael Stoner. . 3 48 10
Catherine. Mrs.— Jack Har-
ris 5 13
Catline 3 48 5
Charles Lee 3 3 4
8 14 S
Charles W.— Angeline M. 3 3 4
Brown 8 14 8
Cliristiana 3 49 1
Christopher (pioneer) — 3 13 3
Mary Dabney and Agnes 3 13 7
McCord 3137
3 2
3 4
3 4 1
3 15 4
Christopher, Elder — Eliza- 3 13 4
beth Grubbs 3 1 3 7
3 2
3 4 5
3 12
Christopher, Son of Wm. . . 3 2 1
Christopher, Judge — Sallie 3 2
Wallace and Elizabeth 3 IC 2
Berry 3 28
4 7 3
Christopher (Kit) 3 4.s 5
Christopher, of Sunny Co.,
North Carolina 3 4 1
Harris, Christopher — Miss
Vivion 3 12 8
Christopher 3 28 4
3 32
Christopher C. — Frances
Atkins 3 48 5
Clara B.— A. T. Leach 3 38 4
Clark 3 48 5
Clifton B.— Clara Moore.. 3 38 4
Clifton Nathan — Mary
Lewis 3 3 4
Clifton Woods 3 37 7
Cynthia and Anna 3 13 2
Dabney, of Surry Co., N. C. 3 4 1
David 3 1 3 12
David — Nancy Cooksey ... 3 2
David — Nancy Maxwell... 3 2
David B 3 2
David H 3 37 2
David K 3 13 6
Early Marriages 3 1 art 2
Edgar 5 4 2
Edna— George Phelps 114 1
3 48 2
Edward, of Newburg, N. C. 3 2
Eliza — Stephen Eubank.... 3 44 1
Eliza Christopher 3 27 5
Elizabeth — Anderson 2 20 6
Woods 3 16 7
3 40
Elizabeth— Richard Hud- 1
-son 3 12 10
Elizabeth — Joe Pearson.... 3 14 3
Elizabeth— Wm. Crawford 3 3 10
Elizabeth- Harry T. Bush 3 31 6
Elizabeth Amber 3 38 4
Elizabeth C. — Pleasant
Berry 3 44 1
Elizabeth— Richmond Stag- 3 44
nor 3 45
5 3 7
Elizabeth — Joseph Tevis... 3 48 7
Elizabetli, Mrs. — Mr.
Clark 6 3 4
Ellen 3 38 1
Elzira — Jefferson Jordon... 5 12 2
Emma Canfield 2 48 4
Emmet — Nanneth Ander- 1 14 1
son 3 48 2
Emmet 3 37 7
Fannie — Mr. Black... 3 12 7
Index
Fannie — Thomas Coylc . . . ;i 1 I J
Fannie ;> 11 4
Flora— Abner Harris 3 49 1
["^ranees — Major James 1 S
.Miller 3 16 8
3 41
Frances Bond 3 37 1
Fi'aiU'iseo 3 48 5
B>anklin 3 48 5
Franklin — Emma Canfield
and Minnie Armstrong-... 3 AS I
Harris. Franklin, Di- 3 4S 1
Foster — Sallie Manning. . . 3 2
Genealogical Table 3 1 art 1
George — Eliza Foster 5 4 2
George C 3 48 5
Georgia— Dr. Head... 3 38 1
Hannah, Mrs. — Saddler Dan-
iel Maupin 5 4 2
Hattie 3 14 6
Helton — Miss Marshall 5 4 2
Henrietta, wife of Sher-
wood Harris 3 2
Henry— Anna 3 2
Henry C 3 13 6
Hensley — Malinda Vineyard 3 12 12
Hensley — Emma Benton ..314 6
Higgason — Xancy Gar- 3 2
land 3 6 5
H. G., of Simpson Co., Ky. 3 16
Hilar.v, Phoebe Dunne Hob-
son 3 49 1
Hilary V.. Capt 3 49 1
Horatio, T., of Campbell
Co., Ky 3 1 3 6
Ida 5 4 2
Ira, Confederate soldier. . . 5 4
Ira— Sarah I^ewis 3 3 4
Isabel 3 37 6
Isabelhi— John Bennett 3 4 4
3 47
6 2 9
Isham G.. Govei'nor, states-
man and soldier 3 113
Items 3 1 art 3
Jack — Mrs. Katlierine Har-
ris 3 !•>
James "> 4 2
James — Elizalieth Jameson 5 4
James — Jane Ramsay 4 21 3
James— Julia Woods 3 38 4
James, English Philologist 3 13 5
James 3 2
3 4 4
Jo o
ames > -
James — Susannah Gass . . , 3 2
James — IVIary Hai-ris 3 3 4
James 3 2
James 3 3 4
James— Miss Watts... 3 12 11
James — Mary Searcy 3 14 4
James — Mary McCullough 3 3 4
James — Mourning Bennett 3 16 4
3 3S
» 3 47
James, of Albemarle 3 2
James 3 31
•lames - Salir.i Jackson .... 3 37
James 3 37
James 3 37
James 3 38
James Anderson — Susan 3 28
A. Taylor 3 31
5 13
llariis, James Berry — Lucy
(^ockrill 3 10
Janies H 3 37
James Overton — Abigail 3 17
Chamberlain 3
J. Stone
2.n
3 37
3 10
James W 3 10
Jacob — Miss Dabney.. 2 3
Jael Kavanaugh — Martin 3 17
Gars'in 3 24
Jane — Richard Gentry 3 2
Jane — Cornelius Dabney, . ,
)hii-
Jane Woods — John J(
son Rogers 3 37
Jeremiah 3 1
Jerusha— T, N, Wool 3 3S
Jesse — Jemimah Fowler.,. 3 44
Jesse B.— Bettie Powell... 3 44
Joel — Ann '■'> 3
Joel, of Albemarle 3 2
Joel 3 3
Joel Chandler, of Georgia 3 13
John of Madison Co., Ky. 3 13
John, English Clergyman- 3 13
John, of Harrisburg, Pa. 3 13
John— Margaret Maupin... 3 2
16
4
1
4
John— Polly • . .
John — Jennie Warren.
John
John
16
38
44
46
3
1.5
1
11
4
1
1
4
4
14
6
16
21
6
13
John 3
John B.— Ella Clark 3 48
John B. — Mary Barnes 3 44
John B., of John.son Co.,
Kentucky 313
John Brown 3 3 1
John C— Sallie Floyd 3 44
3 45
John D., of Madison Co,, 3 13
Ky. — Nannie J. White... 3 39
3 46
John Duncan 3 39
J. Franklin — Emma Can-
12
1
42
Index
field and Minnie Arm-
strong 3 4S 4
J. Franklin. Jr 3 48 4
John H 3 44
3 45
John M.. Dr.— Ellen An- 3 17 1
der.son 3 18
John Miller Wallace 3 28 5
John Nelson 3 49 1
John S 3 37 2
John T., Hon 3 3 4
John T 3 10 9
John W., Dr. — Eliza Green
and Mrs. Sarah Shearer 3 44 1
John W.— Susan Oldham.. 3 37 1
6 14 2
Harris, John Woods — Ann Mary
McClure 3 37 1
John T\^oods, Jr 3 37 1
Joseph — Sallie Gaines .... 3 14 4
Joseph E. — Jennie McDon- 3 5 2
aid and Mrs. Bvalyn 3 17 5
Bishop 3 22
5 12 1
Joseph Hobson 3 49 1
Kate — James Stone 3 6 2
3 8
Lavinia — Henry King 3 44
3 45
Lavinia — Daniel Hatcher.. 3 49 1
Lavisa 3 31 3
Leander — Howarl Claucker 3 44
3 45
Lewis 3 3 4
Lila Jane 3 44 1
Lilly— Thos. Grigg Miller.. 1 14 10
Lilly F 3 37 7
List of towns, etc.. named
for Harris 3 1 3 23
Lizzie 3 48 5
Lizzie Karr— Joseph Clark 3 48 5
Lou Ann — Milton Reynolds 3 44 1
Lucien — Sallie Bush 3 4S 3
Lucy — Thomas Grubbs 3 3 4
Lucy— William She Iton ... 3 3 6
Malbry— Geo. W. Clardy... 3 48 5
Malindy — Samuel Jameson 3 10 2
Malinda— Fred Reddish... 3 22 3
Malinda Miller — Anderson 3 17 7
Yates 3 23
Margaret 3 4 4
Margaret Frances — Simeon 3 17 4
Hume 3 21
Margaret Frances — Joseph 3 28 7
Warren Moore 3 35
Margaret Miller — Ephraim
Woods 3 31 7
Margaret 3 38 6
Margaret— Thos. Wright.. 3 44
3 45
Maria 3 49 1
.Mark- Miss McBain 3 38 1
Martha Maupin — Gen.
William J. Hendricks... 3 10
Martha Overton 3 37
Martha Ryland — John 3 37
Mills Maupin 3 37
5 11
Martha Virginia — Mr. Hen-
derson 3 10
Mary 3 48
Mary — William Woods .... 2 5
2 10
3 6
3 9
Mary — George Jones 3 2
3 4
Mary — James Harris 3 3
8 14
Mary 3 3
Mary— Mr. Bolin 3 14
Mary 3 37
Mary 3 37
Mary— Cassius M. Clay 3 39
Harris, Mary — Raines Green.. 3 44
Mary — William Wheeler... 3 44
3 45
Mary — Chas. W. Maupin.. 5 2
Mary Ann — Burlington 3 3
Dabney Brown 8 14
Mary Ann — Chas. Bowling 3 22
Mary Ann. Mrs. — Joel
Emliry 7 8
Mary Ann E. — Dr. James
Cooper 3 17
Mary Bohannon 3 27
3 14
Mary Cameron — Mr. Tories 3 10
Mary Catherine — George
Burroughs 3 10
Mary Emma 3 13
3 14
Mary Elizabeth— Dr. J. A.
Vansant 3 37
Mary Frances — Thos. Ber- 3 10
ry Harris 3 37
Mary Susan — Mr. Vivion.. 3 10
Mattie 3 14
Miner\'a — J. F. Johnston.. 3 38
Minnie 3 14
Miss — Nimrod Maupin .... 5 4
Miss— Howard S. Elkin.... 3 10
Miss — William McCracken 3 10
Miss — William Dalton 3 3
Miss V 3 31
Mollie — James Rhodus .... 4 13
Mourning — Foster Jones... 3 2
3 4
Mourning — Zach. Thorpe.. 3 12
Mourning — Cornelius Man- 3 3
pin 5 4
Mourning — Jolm Joiiett.... 3 3
Mourning 3 38
Nancy — Thomas Reid 1 14
2 21
G
4
2
•2
2
4
1
10
3
1
1
7 6
7
6
11
4
4
6
o
9
10
8
3
6
4
4
4
3
9
7
9
■y
I iiiJc.r
IM
8 44
:? 45
Nancy— William Stono 15 6 1
3 7
Nancy — Josiali 'I'lKirpc .... 3 12 3
Nancy— J()<:4 Orawford 3 3 11
Nancy 3 3S 9
Nancy — Henry Pasley
(Pursley) 3 43 3
Nancy— Samuel Best 3 44 1
Nancy 3 48 10
Nancy, Mrs. — Anderson
Chenault •') 13 9
Nancy Hocker 3 IT 10
Nannie— Theodore K. Lisle 3 48 5
Nannie— Geo. P. Bright... 3 31 2
Nannie — James Noland ... 3 44 1
Nancy J.— Lee Baker 3 34 5
Nannette— William Willis 3 18 2
Harris. Nathan 3 3 4
Nelson — Mary Price 3 49 1
Nettie 3 37 7
Notes from Madison Coun-
ty Court Records 3 2
Oswin — Mary Maupin 5 4 2
5 4 4
Overton — Emma Elzler ... 3 48 5
Overton — Mary Rice 2 20 10
Woods 3 1 fi 3
3 37
Overton — Nancy Oldham... 3 2
3 4 4
3 48
6 4 3
Overton — Anne Nelson .... 3 49 1
Overton — Mary Ellington.. 3 10 1
Overton 3 37 2
Overton — Susan Jones 3 38 4
Overton 3 48 6
Overton — Rowenna Lacoste 3 48 4
Overton Michael — Amanda
Wood 3 37 7
Overton Thomas 3 37 6
Overton Woods 3 27 1
Pattie — Samuel H. Stone.. 3 3 7
3 39 1
Pauline — Joseph Frakes... 3 10 4
Pauline — Jeremiah Lan- 3 44
caster 3 45
Pauline Rodes 3 17 8
Pearl— Mr. Walker 3 22 5
Pleasant Robnett 3 37 4
Polly— Thos. Richardson ... 3 43 1
Polly Woods— Elder John 3 28 6
M. Park 3 34
Randolph 3 1 3 1
Ravenna — Sallie Jones and
Mrs. Margaret Anderson 3 48 5
Reuben — Eliza Engleman.. 3' 31 3
Reuben D. — Patsey Ann — 3 44
3 45
Richard Fowler — Nancy
Berkely 3 44 1
Richard M. — Louisa t)l 1 i 1
derson ' '^
Robert — Leslie Hurley 3 14 4
Uul„.rt 3 IS 1
Hdli, rt— Annie Payne 3 22 1
Harris. Robert ^^ -^^ -
Robert — Elizabeth Lan- ' 3 45
o if:
caster -j ''■'
Robert 5 1- ^
Robert Hickerson— Frances.
Copher 3 10 8
Robert R., of Madison Co.,
Ky 3 1 3 6
Robert Rodes— Miss 3 1. 3
Turner -^ -'
Robert Rodes 3 20 1
Robert Rodes 3 27 3
Ruth 3 48 5
Sallie— Rice Woods ^ •* 2
Sallie — Samuel Baugli-
man - "' ^
Sallie Ann— Dr. Archibald
Dinwiddle 3 10 12
Sallie Tyre— Judge A. 'SI.
Wathall 3 37 6
Samuel, Elder, of
Vu-gmia J 1 .111. i --
Samuel 3 31 4
Samuel 3 31 3
Samuel ^T 31 9
Samuel— Nancy Wilkerson 3 2
3 4 4
Samuel— Sarah Province... 3 2
Samuel 3 2
Samuel H 3 10 11
Sarah 3 38 8
Sarah — John Rodes 3 3 7
Sarah— William Woods ... 2 17
Sarah — James Martin 3 2
44
Index
3 4 2
3 5
Sarah — James Harrison 3 3 4
Sarah E.— George Hunt... 3 37 5
Sarah Overton —Thomas 3 28 8
M. Oldham 3 35
3 36
6 3
6 31 4
Sarah Overton 3 49 1
Sarah "Wallace 3 17 12
Shelton — Caroline Duncan 3 3 1
Martha Thorpe... 3 14 1
7 9 3
Sherwood — Henrietta 3 2
Sidney— Mary Mallard 3 48 4
Sidney — Elizabeth Brookin 1 14 2
Miss Mary Jane Miller. . 3 48 4
Simon B.— Elizabeth 3 44
3 45
Solon— Sallie Ann Miller... 1 14 1
3 48 2
Starling— Silva 3 2
Stuart — Miss Hildebrand.. 5 4 2
Susan 3 37 6
Susan, Mrs 6 40 4
Susan — George R. Engle-
man 3 31 5
Susan — John Jameson .... 3 10 6
Susan— Mr. Hill 3 10 8
Susan — Nicholas Bunley... 3 3 4
Susan — Dr. William H. 3 16 9
Duncan 3 42
Susan Miller — Ben F. 3 17 11
Crooke 3 26
Harris, Susannah — Thomas
Bluett 3 12 9
Sylvester, of Meade Co.,
Kentucky 3 1 3 6
Talitha — Joel Burnam 3 12 6
Talitha— Col. Chris. Ir- 1 13
vine Miller 3 28 2
3 30
Talitha— Waller Chenault. . 3 48 8
5 13 9
Talitha — James B. Letcher 3 48 4
Tempe. Barnes 3 2
Thadeus William, Amer-
ican Naturalist 3 1 3 17
The Family 3 2
Thomas 3 2
Thomas 3 3 S
Thomas — Rebecca Barnes 3 2
Thomas — Mary Ann Boot- 3 2
en 3 12 2
7 8
Thomas — Rachael Barnes. . 3 2
Thomas — Susan Dabney. . . 3 3 4
3 15 2
Thomas Berry — Mary 3 10 7
Frances Harris 3 37 6
Thomas Francis 3 27 2
Thomas Lake, American
Reformer
Thomas W. — Bettie Mau-
pin
Thompson — Frances .
18
5 4 2
3 2
3 44
3 45
Thompson — Frances Jones 3 2
Tyre, of Garrard Co.,
Kentucky 3 1 3 6
Tyre — Sallie Garland 3 2
3 2 4
3 10
Tyre, Polly and Nancy.... 3 2
Tyre -^ -
3 12 1
Tyre 3 3 3
Tyre 3 4 3
Tyre 3 10 8
Tyre 3 43 2
Tyre Crawford — Lavinia 3 10 10
Hughes 3 37 6
V. Miss 3 31 3
Virgil McClure — Isabel Mc-
Kinley 3 37 1
Waller — Mary Frances 8 17
Brown § 2 2
8 11 7
3 3 4
Warren 3 38 10
Weston — Elizabeth Dula- 1 14
nev 3 L
3 44
3 45
Wiley Rodes 3 2
William, American Cler-
gyman 3 1 3 19
William, of Madison Co.,
Kentucky 3 1 3 6
William — Jane 3 2
William 5 4
William — Jennie Maupin.. 5 4 2
5 4 2
William— Catherine Bal-
lard 5 13
William — Emigrant from
Wales — Temperance
Overton 3 2
William — Anna Oldham... 3 2
3 4 4
3 44
William 6 3 5
3 2
William 3 2
Harris, William — Mary Manion 3 2
William— Kate Maupin 5 3 5
5 4 2
16 6
37
18
William — Malinda Duncan
William
William. Colonel
44
liulcr
45
William — Ann Smith 3 44
3 45
'^Nilliam — Hannah Jameson 8 3 5
5 4
William A.. Rev 3 3 4
William Anderson — Eliza-
beth Kobnett 3 37 4
William B., Deputy Sur-
veyor 3 1 3 5
William B 3 37 2
William Christopher— Lyda 3 17 13
Francis 3 27
William Christopher 3 37 6
William G., of Simpson
Co., Ky 3 1 :; G
William Hayden — Amelia
Ellington 3 10 5
William I. 3 10 10
William M 3 48 5
William Overton 3 37 7
William Torry. American
Philosopher 3 1 3 20
William Thomas 3 10 9
William T 3 10 11
William V 3 39 1
Willis Overton — Caroline
Adams 3 49 1
Woodson 3 38 5
Harrisburg 3 1 3 21
Harrison, Elizabeth — Weath-
erston Shelton 3 3 6
James — Sarah Harris 3 3 4
Mary Williams Kavanaugh 7 2
7 17
Mr. — Miss Jameson 3 10 2
Mr.— Kate Garth 8 2 2
M — Johnson 7 17
Samuel T 3 10 2
William 3 10 2
Harryman, J. H. — Ann Tay-
lor Harris 3 3.s 4
Hart, David P. — Lucy Ann
Goodloe 2 11 11
John — Susan Duncan 7 18
Nathaniel — Mary E. Dud-
ley 7 4 2
Susan— Edmund Shelby... 2 11 11
Harvey, Jos. — Martha Walker 2 45 1
Maria H. — William Adair 2 5 1
McDowell 2 5 2
Matthew — Magdalena
Hawkins 2 5 2
Mr.— Lucy Ballard 5 3
Robert — INIartha B. Haw-
kins 2 5 2
Samuel — Samantha Old-
ham 6 39 3
Thomas — Margaret Walker 2 45 1
Hatcher, Daniel — Lavinia Har-
ris 3 49 1
Hatcher, Samuel — Hattie
Brown 8 14 3
Hatfield, Mary Woods 2 35 1
Hal loll, Noah — Elizabeth Sim-
mons 7 18
Haupt, Anna — Ahx. Kiiih
McDowell 2 :. 1
llawkiiis, Ann — Gen. Richard
Gentry 3 4G 3
Benjamin — Martha Borden 2 5 2
Fannie — Natlianid \\'.
Maupln 5 11 2
Magdalene — Matthew I (ai-
vey ij 5 L'
Martha— Samuel McDnwcll ij .", 1
INIartha Borden — Rolurl
Harvey :; 5 2
Miss — John Todd 2 5 2
Hawthorne, John — Lms' Fran-
ces Brown 8 13 4
Lucy F,, Mrs. — John Hol-
brook 8 13 4
Ha.vden, Asa 5 4 2
Clyde s 14 6
Elizabeth— Mrs. Maxvv.^ll.. 5 4 2
Fannie — Mr. Ewing 5 4 2
Ira Brown 8 14 6
James — Miss Bledsoe 5 4 2
John — Mary Maupin 5 4 2
John 5 4 2
John 5 4 2
Leo — Mrs. MaliiKla Miller
Butler 1 S 4
Malinda M., Mrs. — Jului
T. Stone 1 8 4
Margaret 5 4 2
Mary 8 14 6
Meredith— Mary Oldham.. 6 31 11
Nathaniel 8 14 6
Robert Lee 8 14 6
W'illiam -. 5 4 2
William — Parthenia Brown 8 10 4
Willie 8 14 6
William Parthenias — 8 in I
Kate Gentry 8 14
Hayes, Cam — Jennie Lackey.. 1 14 10
Bettie A. — John M. Reid.. 2 32
John — Catherine Munday. . 2 It! a
J. C— Sallie Woods 2 20 3
Mary G.— Jas. M. Reid... 2 31
Salinda — John B. Jarman. 5 4 1
Solomon — Elizabeth :Mun-
day 2 16 6
Hazelrigg, Duck 6 6 3
•; 10 4
George — Mrs. Nancy Old- *'< i< 3
ham t; 10 4
Ida 'i 6 ^
fi 10 4
James H.. Judge '"> •> 3
U in 4
Mary W. — Charl(>s D.
Grubbs H 3': 4
Hazelwood, James L. — Naomi
Williams <> " 1
Head, Dr.— Georgia Harris 3 38 1
46
Index
Elizabeth— William S. B.
Walker 2 45 4
Ella— Robert G. Miller 1 14 8
Isabel— Henry M. Walker 2 45 4
Julia — James W. Walker 2 45 4
Mr. — Fannie Chapman . . . S 7 4
Hearn, Pearl — Fountain War-
ren 11^ 3
Heatherly, Ann E., Mrs.— Wil-
liam M. Miller 114 2
5 4 1
Mahlon B. — Ann E. Jarman 5 4 1
Martha Jane— Tiberius B.
Ballard 5 13
Hedden, Joseph — Bettie Hamp-
ton 7 4 2
Hedges, Jonas — Nancy Short-
ridge 6 40 4
Helen — John Maupin .... 5 7 1
Helm, Jos. — Elizabeth Rodes 3 3 7
Hemphill, Margaret — Woods
Miller 11^ ^
Henderson, Alexander — Sarah 4 6 4
Wallace ' !'••
Alexander — Susannah
Woods 2 20 7
j_ —Margaret T. Woods 2 42 3
John — Jane Gentry 3 46 3
Margaret— Robert Argo... 7 5 2
Mr. — Martha Virginia Har-
ris 3 10 9
Hendricks. Annie — Robert B.
Wilson 3 37 1
Jacquelin 3 3^ 1
Jane Carlyle 3 3^ 1
John Harris 3 37 1
Sophia K. — Dr. F. S.
Pickett 3 37 1
"William J., Gen.— Martha
Maupin Harris 3 37 1
Henning, Mr.— Hargaret Mc-
Kee 2 47 8
Henrietta Sherwood Har-
ris ^ ^
Charles Brown... S 1 2 59
Henry. Andrew Edward 7 2
Benjamin A.— Frances T.
Faunt le'Roy ' -
Florence A. — Oliver G.
Flippin ' -
Gertrude P. — John B.
Sparrow ~ 2
Josephine— J. Ben Flippin 7 2
Josephine Daniel 7 2
Juliet Fount le' Roy 7 2
Lucy Maxwell 7 2
Miss — Joshua Gentry 3 46 8
Patrick, His Excellency... 113
Pamela Brown 7 2
Sarah J.— Thos. K. Poage 2 44 6
Thomas M. — Lela Banks
Brown "* 2
Virginia Faunt le' Roy.... 7 2
Hensley, Eliza — Mr. Vermillion 7 IS
Harriet— Mr. O'Neil 7 18
Hensley, Joseph — Lucy Cov-
ington 7 IS
Joseph 7 18
Joseph D 7 IS
J. M 7 IS
Lucy — Benjamin F. Harris 3 10 11
Lucy A. — William M. 3 5 4
Thomas 7 IS
Martha J. — Mr. Gibson 7 18
Martha — Mr. Higgason.... 7 IS
Milly O.— Mr. Black 7 IS
Polly— Mr. Levell 7 IS
Robert — Eleanor Covington 7 IS
Robert 7 IS
Samuel C 7 IS
William 7 18
William W 7 18
Herbert. William — Minnie Fcr-
nandis 5 2 B
Hering, Mary — David Maupin 5 2 B
Herr, Mr. — Sallie Miller - 1 14 1
Herschfield, Maurice — Gussie
Louisa Miller 1 14 10
Hescott, Miss — Benjamin
Brown, Sr S 2
Hewitt, R. N., Dr. — Frances
Michie 8 14
Hibler, Miss — Michael James
Woods 2 23 2
Hickey, Judge— Pauline Keene 2 5 1
Mrs.— Oliver G. Reid 2 21 5
Hickman. Ann — Reuben Brow-
ning ' ^'^
Carroll B. — Mrs. Margaret
Stall 2 20 11
Catherine C. — James K.
Marshall 2 5 1
Eason S.— Miriam G. Reid 2 20 11
Ed — Catherine Oldham 6 40 7
Homer 2 20 11
Lee 2 20 11
Lizzie - -' '■'■
Martin Dr.— Sarah W. Reid 2 2ii 11
Nathaniel G - 20 11
Warren 2 20 11
Hicks, Miss — William Stone. ..378
Hieatt, Jos.— Margaret Reid.. 2 29
Higgins, Ann C— Henry Lee
Wallace 4 4 6
John A.— Susan E. Ellis... 19 1
Julia 1 9 1
Higgason, Milly B 7 18
Mr. — Martha Hensley .... 7 18
Willis H 7 18
Hildebrand, Miss— Stuart Har-
ris ^ ■• 2
Hill, Adam— Ann Moberley 2 48 2
Arthur Cosby 1 14 1
Hill, Bessie 1 14 1
Edna 4 14 1
Elizabeth 114 1
/
huh
■17
Elizabeth Mill'T
Kmma — W. A. UroaddUo. .
Kannie — Ed. ,1. 'I'liompson
FiMiik Lee
Gertrude
Gertrude
I. Newton — Mrs. Martha
Burgess
James Estill
Jarene — ]<>limnid K. Old-
ham
John :\Iill.r
John .Mill'T — Jciniie Lee
Johnston
Joseph Wolfe
Margaret
Mr. — Susan Harris
Nellie Wilson
Pattie
Pattie
Rach-iel
Rachael Tevis
Robert Miller— Harriet Mc-
Cormack
Robert Raymond
Roena — Mr. Ralston
Sarah E.— Walter Carter. .
St'-lla Carter— Joseph H.
Murphy
Thomas Jefferson — Nellie
W. Cosby
Thomas Jefferson
Valley
Valley
William— Edna Miller
William Edgar — Lula
William Harrison
William Hai'rison — Emma
Albert
William Johnston
Hindc Hannah H.— Williams
Kavanaugh, Jr
Thomas, Dr. — Mary T. Hub-
bard
Hinkle. Emma May— N. F.
McDonald
J. A. — Emily A. Quisen-
berry
James M
Lewis R.
Hinkston,
The Company 1
1
Hinson. Mr. — Mary Gentry....
Hinton, Bertha G
C. Oakford
Hinton, Ella — John Nathan
Wallace
Miss — Rev. Richard M.
Dudley
Robert T
William— Elizabeth Miller
William M
1 1
11
I
i:;
1
1
11
1
11
1
1 1 I
14
11
1 1
14
10
14
14
1
14
14
. 1
14
4S
•^
14
1
14
1 14
1 14
1 14
1 14
1 14
1 14
1 14
1 1 1
1 14
7 17
O
7 17
5 13
5 13
5 13
5 13
1 S
1 S
3 4t;
1 7
1 7
4 16 2
7 4 2
1 7 H
1 7 6
17 6
llisl,'. Algin S.— Mrs. Susan-
nah W. M. Hume
Armoi-
1 la \ id Irvine
lOli/.a lilt h Louisi-
Miss — Junius Oldham
Own Walkir — Annie R.
Ma upin
Owen Walkei-
I'ati-ia — Robei-t H. Coving-
ton
Rosa l.cc
Samuel
Willi.am M
Willis— Martha E. Cov-
ington
Hobson. Phoebe Anna — Hilary
Harris
Hockaday. Edmund — Martha
Otey
lOilnnnid —
Lillian
Lucy
Martha — Geo. Shackelfoiil
Nannie Bond
Richard — Irene Lackey. . . .
William L.. Dr. — Lou
Woods
Hocker, Alfred
Ann Maria — Josiih Lij-s-
comb
Clara
Elzira — Geo. W. rJiouldiis
Piinnie — Samuel Shanks.. .
George
George W
Jael Wood.s — Joel Gentr.v. .
James
James
James D
Jennie — Chas. K. Beckett..
Jesse — Sallie Denn>'
Joseph Ellison — Elzira
Brassfield
Lucy — Dr. Pawhattan Trii''-
heart
1 13 7
r. 12 15
5 12 1")
7 l.S
6 11 111
r. 12 ir.
5 12 15
7 IS
5 12 15
7 IS
7 IS
7 IS
3 4!l 1
1 In
1 ]i)
1 11 11
11111
I 111
1 1 1 I I
114 11
t 4
Martha Ann — Wm. Miller
Lackey
Mary — Mr. Williams
Mary Brown — Samuel C.
Roan
Mary Jane — Col. Thomas
W. Miller
Mildred
Hocker. Nancy — John B. Reid
Nannie — T^ewis Simpson...
14
Nicholas
"■
7
1
1 I
3
1 1
10
;
1
1
1
14
3
5
1
Thomas Archibald 7 S 9
Thomas S.— Anna Poynter 7 17 2
Thomas William 7 17 2
Virginia "1" 2
William— Hannah Woods 2 6 11
Ruth Booten.... 7 S
7 3 3
William T 1 3 6
William — Jennie Royston.. 7 5 7
William " 5 7
William " 5 1
William — Betsy Freeman.. 7 8 9
William— Mrs. Dana Kava-
anaugh 'i' 11 3
William — Mattie 7 16 2
William B.— Susan Ann
Evans " 1" 2
William K 7 17 2
William M.— Ida Floyd 7 17 2
William P T 17 2
William Woods — Elizabeth
J. Miller Ill ">
7 4 1
7 5
Williams. Rev 7 1 3 5
Williams — Mary Harrison 7 2 3
7 17
Williams — Hannah Hub-
bard Hinde "1" 2
Kav. Elizabeth A. — James
Woods 2 38 3
John, Dr.— Mary J. Walker 2 38 3
Reuben— Eliza Walker 2 38 3
Kearly. William 1 1 3 15
Keblinger, Cadis — Annett Jack-
son 5 4 2
Lida 5 4 2
Lutie— G. W. Gulley 5 4 2
Mary— Mr. Nalle 5 4 2
Keblinger, Mildred-Thompson
INIaupin 5 3 5
Mr. — Miss Maupin 5 3 5
Mulli. — Dr. R. K. George.. 5 4 2
Wilbur 5 4 2
Willie '. 4 2
W. J.— Mary Garman .^. 4 2
Keene, Christopher Greenup... 2 5 1
Francos 2 5 1
Frances McDowell — Cliurch-
ill Blackwell 2 5 1
Janus .M.-Kowell 2 5 1
Mar\ (;.u^^e Boswell 2 5 1
Mary — James T. Shackel-
ford 2 5 1
Nora — John Nathan Wal-
lace 4 16 2
Oliver— Sallie McDowell... 2 5 1
Oliver McDowell — Sallie
Clay 2 5 1
Pauline — Judge Hickey.... 2 5 1
Sidney Clay 2 5 1
Kelley, Aaron 2 40 2
Abe — Susan Frances Scriv-
ner 6 31 1
Alexander 2 40 3
Benjamin 2 40 1
Benjamin — Charlotte Cross 2 40 4
David 2 40 3
Eliza 2 40 3
Eliza J 2 40 4
Hamilton 2 40 1
Isaac — Rebecca Woods 2 40
Isaac— Miss Gad 2 40 1
Isaac 2 40 2
Isaac 2 40 3
Isaac 2 40 4
James — Jane Robinson.... 2 40 3
James — Eliza Gooding .... 2 40 3
Jane— William Miller 2 40 2
John— Elizabeth Wilson... 2 40 2
John, Rev 2 40 2
John D., Dr.— Mar>' Jane
Walker 2 38 3
Joseph 2 40 3
Malinda— Owen W. Arvine 6 7 6
Martin — Alexander Mitch-
ell 2 40 6
Mr. Miriam McKee 2 47 8
Nancy — Robert Poage 2 40 5
Narcissa — Jonathan McCul-
lough 2 40 9
Otis 2 40 3
Rebecca 2 40 2
Rebecca — John Mays 2 40 7
Samuel 2 40 3
Kelley. Sarah 2 40 2
Simeon 2 40 1
Simeon 2 40 8
Solomon — Louisa Wagers.. 6 31 1
Wesley 2 40 1
Wilson A 2 40 2
Kemper, Agnes S 2 2
Fannie R.— W. B. Bibb... 8 2 2
Faunt— Sallie Bell Brown.. 8 2 2
Frank Eugene 8 2 2
56
Index
George W., Dr. — Augeline
Brown S 11 6
Helen— Mr. Ayers 8 2 2
Marcellus, Capt. — Lizzie
Parrott S 2 2
Margaret 8 2 2
Mary— Mr. Miller 8 2 2
Mary 8 2 2
Pearre 8 2 2
Tribble 8 2 2
William 8 2 2
Kenley, Mr. — Tabitha Maupin 5 4 2
Kennedy, Alonzo 1 14 5
C. D.— Virginia H. Miller.. 1 14 5
Jessie — Edmund Tutt Bur-
nam 3 3 7
R. B 1 14 5
Susan — Joseph Miller 1 14 6
Wallace 1 14 5
Kent, Miss — Lilburn Maupin ..542
Kentucky and Madison Coun-
ty Items 1 1 1
Kerr, James — Mrs. Susan T.
Rodes 8 7
Key, Jesse P.— Sarah J. Woods 2 12 1
Keys. Ril — Miss Martin 3 5 6
Ketron, Nannie — Delbert San-
ders 5 2 B
Rufus— Lucy M. Cox 5 2 B
Kelburn, Mr.— Sallie Warren.. 1 14 3
Kimbrough, Anna — Hubbard
Hinde Kavanaugh 7 17 2
Charles Y., Capt.— Mary P.
Honeyman 7 2
Elizabeth— Dr. L. M. Legin 7 2
Joseph — Elizabeth Yancey 7 2
Mariah — Beckerton Win-
ston 7 2
Sarah— Peter S. Barrett ... 7 2
Susan H. — Robert Ander-
son 7 2
Unity — Col. Edmund Pen-
dleton 7 2
William, Dr 7 2
Kincaid, Hugh B., Dr. — Anna
Maupin 5 12 16
Ruth — Williams Woods 2 6 2
Kindred, Charles 5 12 21
Humphrey — Elizabeth Rob-
erts 5 12 21
Kindred, James 5 12 21
Nora 5 12 21
Sallie 5 12 21
King, Henry — Lavinia Harris 3 44
3 45
William — Mrs. Parthenia
Caroline Vermillion 5 11 10
Kirk, Robert, Capt. — Martha
Moffatt 2 5 3
Kirker, Sarah — Robert Poage.. 2 44 6
Kirkman, Elizabeth 2 38 6
Samuel— Elizabeth Woods 2 38 6
Susan 2 38 6
Kitchner, Mr. — Lucy Level.... 7 18
Kline, Mary B. — Andrew Poage 2 44 3
Knight, Sallie— Rufus Oldham 6 15 3
Know, John B. — Rebecca
Poage 2 44 9
Knox, Charles D. — Martha
Woods 2 43 3
Franklin W.— Ruth Stew-
art 2 43 3
John B. — Rebecca Poage.. 2 44 9
Minta — William Roberts... 8 14 1
Robert 2 43 3
Stewart 2 43 3
Koiner, Alitia— Jas. W. Early 8 7 6
Koogler, Miss — Allen Brown... 8 8 4
Lackey, Alexander 1 14 2
Alma 114 5
Andrew 1 14 2
Andrew K. — Nannie Bond 1 14 11
Andrew K 1 14 11
Andrew K. — Bettie Francis 1 14 11
Andrew K 1 14 11
Andrew K 114 11
Archibald G.— Vista Cony 1 14 11
Berthena — Horace Woods. 1 14 11
Candis 1 14 11
Charles Ballew 1 14 11
Daughter 1 14 11
Diannah 1 14 11
Diannah 114 11
Dorcas — William Miller ... 1 14 2
Dorcas — Archibald W. Kav-
anaugh 7 5 7
Dulaney M. — Mary Eliza 1 14 10
Goodloe 2 11 4
Eliza — Malcolm M. Miller.. 1 14 2
1 14 11
Eliza Ann — Beverley Broad-
dus 1 14 11
Eliza Ann 1 14 11
Emma— Pleasant Tucker.. 1 14 11
Florence 1 14 H
Gabriel 114 2
Gabriel — Rhoda Park 1 14 11
Gabriel — Mrs. Eliza Ann
Broaddus 1 14 11
Gabriel L.— Sallie Tevis... 1 14 11
1 14 1
Hannah — William Miller... 1 14 2
Harry 1 14 11
Irene 1 14 H
Irene — Richard Hockaday. . 1 14 11
James 1 14 H
Jane — Woodson Ballew 1 14 11
Jane Arie 1 14 11
Jane Arie — Robt. L. Doty 1 14 11
7 7 1
Jane W.— Thomas Jeffer-
son Maupin 5 12 20
Jennie— Cam Hayes 1 14 11
Jennie — Jason Schumate. . 1 14 11
Jennie M. Dulaney 1 14 11
Index
o7
John 1 M 2
John t 11 n
John Bond 1 II 1 1
John F. — Pattie Cochran.. 1 II 11
John Miller 1 14 11
Lena— E. D. Peyton 1 11 U
Lida— Malcolm M. Miller.. I II 2
1 It 11
Lackey. Lucile 1 11 11
Malcolm M. — Belle Bogie.. 1 14 U
Margaret 1 It H
Maria E.still 1 H 11
Mary— William Fields 1 It 11
Mary Elizabeth 1 M 11
Mary Goodloe 1 M 11
Mary Mark— I. D. Goode.. 1 14 11
Mattie— S. W. Givens 1 14 11
Miss— Thos. B. Collins 6 S 1
Mitchell 1 14 11
Mollie— John McRoberts... 1 14 11
Monroe — Winiiif Oldham.. G 11 10
Nannie 1 14 11
Napoleon 1 14 11
Nicholas 1 14 11
Nicholas Hocker 7 T 1
Pauline — Alex. R. Denny. .754
Rachael — Chas. Covington 7 18
Rebecca 114 1
Richard 1 14 11
Richard 6 11 10
Robert 1 14 11
Samuel — Virgmia Miller. . . 1 14 11
1 14 2
Samuel — Alice Cochran... 1 14 11
Samuel, Sr. — Dorcas Alex-
ander 114 2
Samuel — Bettie Vanarsdall 1 14 1
Samuel E.— Susan Alex- 1 14 11
ander 7 7
Samuel Eugene 1 14 8
Samuel Miller — Susan 1 14 11
T\"atts, Hannah White 1 14 2
Sidney, Dr.— Sallie Didlake 1 14 11
Stella Tevis 1 14 1
Thomas 1 14 11
Thomas Morrow 114 11
Vista — Herbert Price 1 14 11
William — Lizzie Stephen
son 1 14 11
William Miller — Martha 1 14 11
Ann Hocker 7 7 1
William :MilIer 114 2
William Nicholas 114 S
Lacosta, E. I. — Miss Miller... 1 14 3
Laferty, Ann;i— Mr. Gates 8 2 2
Edward— Miss Taylor 8 2 2
George — Miss Lay 8 2 2
J. J., Rev.— Mattie A.
Garth 8 2 2
Walter, Dr.— Miss Tall#. . . 8 2 2
William— Miss Owens 8 2 2
Lake, Miss — William Maupin.. 5 12 14
Lammo, Aleis T. — Howard
Cunningham ii 1 1
Laura L.— W. B. Whit--... r, 11
M. J. — Amanda Maupin... •'• 11
Lancaster, Betsy— John Reid.. 2 29
Elizabeth — Robert Harris.. 3 44
3 45
Jeremiah — Pauline Harris 3 44
3 45
Land. Eugene— Malina Oldham 6 5
1 larrison — Harriet Old-
ham 6 2
Landnini. Minnie — John Kle-
ber Miller 1 14
W. J., Gen. — Adaline 2 45
Walker 2 47
Lane, Miss — Jeremiah Collins 6 9
Langford, N. B.— Miss
Woods 2 24
Lapsky, Arthur— Bessie Fer-
nandis 5 -
Lapslev, Amanda — Robert Mc-
Kee •• 2 47
David N. — Markaret J. Jen-
kins 2 47
Edmund Winston 2 47
Eliza — Lanta Armstrong. . 2 47
George H - ^^
Harvey - ^'
T ■"'47
James - *'
James - ^°
James— Fannie Ewing 2 47
James F.— Charlotte Clel-
land - ^l
James F - ^ '
Jane— James Cloyd 2 46
John— Mary Armstrong. . . 2 47
John 2 46
John - 4"
John A.— Mary W. McKee 2 47
John D - ^"
John ' P. — Eliza Johnston
Jennie - ^'
John Pettus 2 47
John W - ^'
Joseph - ^_
Joseph - ■* '
Joseph— Sarah Woods 2 4
2 46
2 37
Joseph B.— Rebecca Aylett
and Sallie Lapsley 2 47
Joseph M 2 4(
Margaret — Dr. James W.
Moon, and James H.
Franklin 2 4 1
Margaret — Moses Jarvis... 2 47
Martha— John Tomlin 2 46
Mary — John Hall 2 46
Mary C. — James McKee... 2 47
Mary Jane 2 4 .
Miriam — Warren Wallace 2 47
a
2
6
1
2
B
3
3
9
4
1
10
3
6
4
4
9
2
4
3
3
9
4
9
1
1
3
11
9
11
5
3
S
3
3
58
Index
Lapsley, Priscilla — Robert Rob-
ertson 2 47 3
Priscilla — Col. John Yantis 2 47 2
Robert 2 47 3
Robert — Alberti Pratt and
Mary Willie Pettus 2 47 9
Robert A. — Catherine R.
Walker 2 38 3
2 47 9
Robert A. — Mary Richard-
son 2 47 9
Robert K 2 47 9
Robert McKee, Dr 2 47 3
Sallie — Joseph B. Lapsley 2 47
Samuel — Sallie Stevens ... 2 47 5
Samuel 2 47 3
Samuel McKee 2 47 9
Samuel Rutherford 2 47 9
Sarah— William Walker... 2 45 2
2 47 6
Sarah G. — Mr. Robertson.. 2 47 4
William 2 47 7
William Fairfax 2 47 2
William M.— Miss Baron.. 2 47 3
William W 2 47 9
Lasater, Albert 1 14 4
E. C— Miss Miller 1 14 4
Mary G 114 4
Lash, Josephine — Joseph Miller 1 14 8
Latham, Rowland — Maria
Brown 8 7 2
Lawson, Miss — Peter Evans
Kavanaugh 7 17 2
Laxson, Jessie — Jos. H. Miller 1 14 5
Lay, Mis.s — George Laferty.... 8 2 2
Leach, A. T.— Clara Blanch
Harris 3 38 4
Leah Mosias Maupin ... 5 2 A
Leake, Caroline — Pleasant
Walters 2 29
Ellen 2 29
Joseph— Sallie Reid 2 29
Josiah 2 29
Judith— Isham Marshall... 2 29
Lucy — Addison Gentry.... 3 46
Mary 2 29
Walter — Susannah 2 29
Le Compte, Joseph — . . . 7 17 2
Mary — Peter Evalis Kava-
naugh 7 17 2
Lee, Allie W 1 6 1
Clara 1 6 1
David R 1 6 1
Edmund S.— Stella Collins. 16 2
Eliza Reid 2 30 5
Elizabeth Miller 1 6 2
Eugene Wallace — Clara
Warren 1 6 1
Eugene Wallace, Jr 1 6 1
Lee, Frank Nelson 16 1
George — Louise Caldwell. ..161
George F 1 6 1
George F. — Susannah Jane
Miller 1 6
George Miller — Mollie A.
Johnson 1 6
Hortense 1 6
James Ambrose 1 6
James Ambrose, or 1 6
James Caldwell 1 6
Josiah Ellis — Elizabeth
Miller 1 6
Josiah Nelson 1 6
Lizzie Amelia — David R. 1 6
Rowland 110
Louise L 1 6
Lucy— Thomas H. Bell 1 6
Lucy Ann— Dr. I. S. Mc-
Elroy 1 6
Madison Johnson 1 6
Robert Miller 1 6
Robert Miller 1 6
Robert Miller 1 6
Sallie Miller 1 6
Susan 1 6
Susan, Jr 1 6
Virginia 1 6
Deeper, Nancy — Thos. Oldham 6 39
Legin, L. M., Dr.— Elizabeth
Kimbrough 7 2
Legislative Resolution 1 1
Le Grande Lucy — John Mc-
Dowell 2 5
Le Neve, Peter — Martha
Wallace 4 3
Lengenfeldter, Margaret — Ben.
T. Kavanaugh 7 17
Leonard, Frank — Martha M.
Miller 1 14
Martha M., Mrs.— Wa.sh-
ington Leonard 1 14
Washington — Mrs. Martha
M. Leonard 1 14
I essert, Ben — Maggie Kava-
naugh 7 11
Child 7 11
Clemmie 7 11
Fay 7 11
Harry 7 11
Susie 7 11
Wade 7 11
Willie 7 11
Letcher, James B. — Talitha
Harris 3 48
Talitha, Mrs. — William Ar-
buckle 3 48
Wiet, Dr.— Sallie E. Reid.. 2 31
"William R. — Annie Pearson 3 48
Level, Archibald K 7 5
Benjamin F 7 5
Level, Benjamin F. — Susan
Kavanaugh 7 5
Clay 7 5
Dorcas K 7 5
Frances M. — Mr. Farsin... 7 IS
Indeci
59
.lolin Y 7 5 7
Julia 7 IS
I^ucy — Mr. Kitchner 7 IS
Mary E. — Mr. Hammond.. 7 IS
Mr.— Polly Henslcy 7 IS
Robert M 7 IS
Svi.s:in Frances 7 5 7
AVilliam K. — Minnie Arnold 7 5 7
William K 7 f) 7
Woodson 7 IS
l^cwi.s. Chas. P.^Mary Yancey 7 2
Dr. — I^izzie Rodes Holmes 3 3 7
Elizabeth— John Martin... 3 5 10
Estille— Dr. Y'ager 3 3 7
Fannie — Lay ton Y'ancey... 7 li
George— Sarah Wood.s i' 35 6
Jane — Hudson Martin 3 5 7
3 5 10
Lizzie Holmes 3 3 7
Martha, Mrs. — Bishop H.
H. Kavanaugh 7 17 2
Mary — Isaac Miller 1 14
Mary— Clifton Nathan Har-
ris 3 3 4
Meriweather, Explorer. ... 315
Mr. — Mrs. Frances Sears.. 5 7 S
Nicholas 1 14
Sarah— Ira Harris 3 3 4
Sarah P.— Shelton Oldham 6 31 3
William — Lucy Meriweath-
er 3 15
William — Ella Maupin 5 4 4
I acking- River 1 1 7
Ijiffler, Elizabeth — Samuel
Woods 2 42 3
Jane E. — Andrew Woods.. 2 42 3
Lightfoot, Edward — Kisiah A.
Y'ancey 7 2
John — Lavinia Duncan.... 7 IS
lalhird, Lucy Emrin — Charles
N. Kavanaugh 7 8 9
Ijimestone Lower 1 1 1
Lindsey, Asbury — Virginia Har-
ris 5 4 10
Catherine — William D. 5 4 2
Jarman 5 4 10
Dr. — Miss Smith 5 2 B
Ellen — James Gillum 5 4 10
E. J., Rev. — Elizabeth
Hunter 2 44 10
Henry, Col. — Frances Mau- 5 16
pin 5 4 10
Littleton — Miss Brown 5 4 10
Lindsey, Mag — Thomas Dunn 5 4 10
Mary — R. T\^ Cleveland... 5 4 10
Ijions, Edwin 5 2 B
Horace — Emma Gates .... 5 2 B
Horace 5 2 B
Joel 5 2 B
Nelly— David Howe 5 2 B
Vice— Richard Waite 5 2 B
Lipscomb, Amanda 1 14 10
.\nn W. — Dr. Whitmon
.Vndcrson I II
David U.— Nell Winn 30
Carter — Maud A\'i)Ods 5 4
Fannie— A\'. (j. I'orter 1 II
Garland B I 11
Gr.inville — Lou Marshall.. I II
lli'iirietta — James Mai-tin 3 5
lloiace 1 11
Jennie — James C. Breeden 1 11
John— Sallio Ann Miller... 1 14
John— Ann M. L. Smith... 1 14
John 1 14
John 1 II
Joseph — Ann Maria Hocker 7 7
Josiah — Eliza Oldham and
Mrs. Sarah P. Oldham... 31
Margaret 1 14
Martha Washington 1 14
Mis.s — Reuben M. Chenault fi 14
Nancy — Dr. Thomas S.
Moberley 7 4
Nannie — Newton Mann.... 1 14
Oscar — Mariah Rea 5 3
Robert, Dr. — Louise New-
lin 1 14
Sarah « 36
Sarah Newlin 1 14
Susan — Robert Y^arbrough 1 M
Susan — Jason Woods 2 6
William — Nellie Raledge'...! 14
Lisle, Emma — Walter Quisen-
berry 5 13
Frankie 3 48
Ida 3 48
Harris 3 48
Richard 3 4S
Theodore K. — Nannie Har-
ris 3 48
Lloyd, Fannie — John Duncan.. 7 IS
Mr. — Frances Browning... 7 18
Lobban, James — Diannah Mar-
tin 3 5
John — Hannah Wallace 4 3
John — Barbara Martin 3 5
John T.— Jane Ramsay 4 21
Lavinia — Michael Wallace 4 3
Locke, Allie O'Rear 2 20
Emma Lydia 2 20
P. E.— Mattie O'Rear 2 20
Ivockridge, Andrew G. — Mary
Winn fi 36
Harry Winn 6 36
Lockwood, Mr.— Fannie Stifner 5 10
Lofton, Ed, Dr. — Nettie B.
Brown 8 14
Loftus, Adam, Sir — Jane 2 13
Vaughn 2 2
Adam — Jane Purdon 2 13
Dudlev. Sir— Anna Bagnall 2 13
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in
III
111
4
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10
10
10
10
10
1
6
10
10
3
10
9
10
5
10
10
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10
9
5
5
5
5
10
4
10
2
4
11
11
11
5
5
3
2
15
1
15
1
15
1
60
Index
Edward, Rt. Rev 2 1 3 15
2 2 1
Letitia — Richard Parsons 2 1 3 15
2 2 1
Logan, Andrew Briscoe 4 IS 1
Miss — Thompson S. Bur-
nam 3 3 7
Samuel — Peggy Briscoe.... 4 18 1
Samuel — Polly Woods 2 6 2
Polly, Mrs.— David Chevis 2 6 2
Long, Charles S 12 7
David S.— Jael Hudgins... 5 2 B
Gus ,S 12 7
Hunter's Path 1 1 2
Mark — Prancina Brown... S 12 7
Minnie 8 12 7
Nora — Charles Albert Stev-
enson 5 11 2
Lord, Eliza Seldon— A. S. Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Lou Elder James Good-
loe Woods 2 10 11
Louisville 1 1 14
Lovejoy, Edith 1 14 1
John — Sophia Tevis 1 14 1
Mary 114 1
Robert 1 14 i
Lowe, Ellen — Josiah P. Che-
nault 6 14 3
Lower Blue Lick 1 1 i
1 1 7
Lowry, Sam. H., Dr. — Jemimie
Pulley 1 14 5
Tate— Virginia Miller 1 14 5
Luckett, Lou — Worth Moore.. 1 14 4
Luke, Jane — Charles Thomas
Marshall 2 5 1
Lula W. Edgar Hill 1 14 1
Lusk, Eliza — Lewis L. Walker 7 5 5
Faulkner 7 5 5
George— Georgia Miller. ..755
Jennie — Rev. Hervey Mc-
Dowell 7 5 5
William— Mary Faulkner.. 7 5 5
William 7 5 5
Lutz, William Leslie — Dollie
Lee Smith 5 2 B
Luxon, May — Coleman C. Wal-
lace 4 12 2
William 4 12 2
Lynn, Ann — Robert Miller 1 3
J. R. Maria Stoner 3 48 9
Laura — Leslie Evans 3 48 8
3 48 9
Miss — John Shackelford... 2 5 1
Lynch, David — Fannie Maupin 2 11 7
\\J McAfee, Mary— David Woods.
' * McDowell
^^
14.
Priscilla — Alexander Keith
McAlister, Joseph H. — Ettie
Cobb
t■J^^
6 10 1:
McAlpine, Sarah — John Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
McBane, Eleanor — Jas. Maupin 5 2 B
Miss — Mark Harris 3 38 1
McCabe, Josephine — Alexander
Woods 2 41 1
Robert A — Margaret Woods 2 41 1
McCauley, Ezekiel — Margaret
Rea 5 3 9
McCann, Joe — Mariah Dudley. . 2 11 3
Lida — Overton H. Che- 3 48 8
nault 5 13 9
McCarty, Burr 5 2 B
John — Luella Gates 5 2 B
McCarthy, John, Rev. — Sarah
E. Griffin 1 6 3
McChung, M. — Miss Maupin... 5 4 10
McClain, H. Kleber 114 8
Ruf. D. — Ellen D'Laney
Miller 114 8
McClannahan, Mat tie — Edward
T. Kavanaugh 7 17 2
McClellan 1 1 5
McClintock, Harvey W. — Em-
ma Hudgins 5 2 B
John 5 2 B
Warren 5 2 B
McClung, Mary — Samuel Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Mr.— Mary Cloyd 2 39 4
McClure, Alexander 2 20 11
Almira 2 20 11
Ann Mary — John Woods
Harris 3 37 1
Clark 2 20 11
Fannie 2 20 11
William— Elizabeth Slavin 2 20 11
McComis, Mary — Goodloe Egar 2 11 5
McCord, Agnes — Christopher 3 2
Harris 3 4
Jacob — Anna Million 6 7 6
John (Will) 3 4
Kate — John Harris Thorpe 1 13 1
Mary Catherine 6 7 6
Rachael — Harry Scrivner. . 6 31 1
McCormack, Harriet — Robert
Miller Hill 114 1
McCowan, Mr. — Ann Chenault 3 48 8
McCracken, Wililam — Miss —
Harris 3 10 10
McCreary, E. R., Dr. — Sabrina
Bennett 6 2 9
James B., Hon 6 2 9
Mattie— Thomas C. Bron-
ston 5 13 7
McCullack, Jonathan — Narcis-
sa Kelley 2 40 9
McCullough, Mary M. — An-
drew Woods 2 42
Mary — James Harris 3 3 4
Mr. — Jennie Brown 8 12 2
McDonald, Jennie T. — Joseph
E. Harris 3 22
Index
N. F. — Emniii M. Hinkle.. 5 1
McDowell, Adalinc — Mr.
Deadrick -
Agatha — James G. Birney. 12
Abraham I. — Elizabeth Sel-
don T,ord -
Alexander Kcii li — rriscilla
McAfee. Anna llanpt.... 2
Anna — Abialiani I. Cald-
well 2
Betsy — Henderson Bell.... 2
Betsy. Mrs. — William Me-
Pheeters 2
Caleb — Miss McDowell 2
Caleb W.— Elizabeth Mc- 2
Dowell 2
Caleb W.— Miss Hall 2
Charles — Miss Redd 2
Charles. Capt. — Miss Mc-
Dowell 2
Edward Irvine 2
Eliza — Nathan Rochester. . 2
Elizabeth— Caleb W. Mc- 2
Dowell 2
Elizabeth — David McGar-
vack 2
Elizabeth — Hon. Thomas
H. Benton 2
Ephraim. Dr.— Sarah Shel- 2
by 2 1
Henry Clay— Annette Clay 2
Hettie — John Andrews.... 2
Hervey, Rev. — Jennie lAisk 7
Isabella — Dj'. John Poaere
Campl)ell 2
James, Col., of Yancey... 2
James, of Virginia 2 1
James, Col. — Sarah Pres- 2
ton 2
James— Elizibeth Cloyd... 2
James, Major — Mary Pax-
ton 2
James — Susan Shelby 2
John 2 1
John, of Rutlierford 2
John, of F.iyette Co 2 1
John, Col. — Margaret Mof-
fatt 2
John, Major — Sarah Mc- 2
Dowell 2
John — MagdaU-ne Woods... 2
2
John — Sarah McAlpine 2
John, Maj. — Lucy L'Grande 2
John Adair — Lucy Todd
Starling 2
John B.. of Bullitt Co. . 2 1
John H.. Col.— Belle Rodes 3
McDowell, John L., Capt. —
Nancy Vane Scott 2
Joseph, Maj.— Mary Moffatt 2
Joseph 2 1
Joseph — Sarah Irvine 2
3 9
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5
5
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5
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5
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5
1
5
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5
5
1
5
3
3
9
5
2
5
2
5
2
5
1
5
1
3
11
5
3
3
12
5
3
5
1
5
2
4
1
5
5
1
5
1
5
1
3
12
7
5
5
1
5
3
3
8
5
1
Josepli — Ann Bush 2 f. 1
Joseph N. — Miss Drake.... 2 5 1
Juliet— Dr. Dorsfy L' r> 1
• ..ucinda — Dt'imis Hrashear 2 H 1
Ijucy — David M. Woodson 2 .'> 1
Magd.ilin( — Aiulr.'W Rcld.. 2 5 1
MaK.l.ilini — Caleb Wallace 2 5 1
i\I:ig 1
Samuel — Betsy Chrisman.. 2 5 1
Samuel— Amanda Ball 2 5 1
Samuel — Martlia Hawkins 2 5 1
2 5 1
Samuel — Mary McClung... 2 5 1
Samuel I. — Nancy Roches-
ter 2 5 1
Sarah— Caleb Wallace 2 5 1
4 5 1
Sarah— Maj Joliii McI )()Wi'll 2 5 2
Sarah — George Moffatt.... 2 5 2
Sarah— Michael Sullivant.. 2 5 1
Sarah Shelby— Bland Bal-
lard 2 5 1
Susan— Col. Wm. Taylor. .252
Susan Hart — David Irvine 2
'J'homas 2 1
William, Judge — Margaret
Madison 2
William, of Mercer Co.. 2 1
William — Miss Carthrae... 2
William, of Nelson Co... 2 1
William Adair — Mariah H.
Harvey 2
William Preston — Kate
Wright 2
McElhannon, Mr.— Mary Emi-
Iv McMurry 6 39 3
5
1
3
10
5
1
3
12
5
1
3
12
5
1
5
1
62
Index
McElroy, I. S., Rev. Dr.— l^ucy 16 1
Ann Lee 1 6 -i
J. Proctor 1 6 1
Lottie Tate 1 6 1
Stewart 1 6 1
Susan Lee 1 ^ 1
McBlwaine, Ella— John Saml
Owsley 11- 1
McEwen, Mr.— Nancy Oldham 6 39 3
Nancy, Mrs.— Pleas. Thop 6 39 3
William 6 39 3
McFarlane, Charles Roy 2 20 11
Elvira 2 20 11
George B. — Alice Frances
O'Rear 2 20 11
George Locke 2 20 11
George O'Rear 2 20 11
George Tandy 2 20 11
William Lawrence 2 20 11
McGarvack, David— Elizabeth
McDowell ■ 2 5 ^
McGehee, Miss— Robt. Maupin 5 4 9
McGoodwin, Catherine— Thos.
Miller Owsley 112 1
Eugene — Bessie Ware .... 1 14 5
Eugene 11^ 5
Lula 11^ 5
Nellie Ware— Wm. Hick-
man Carter Ill 5
Rufus Preston — Lula H.
Ware 11-* ^
McGowan, D. B. — Emma B.
Woods 2 13 3
Mr. — Mattie Miller 114 2
William — Kentucky
Blanche Coffman 6 7 6
Mcllwain, Ella — John Samuel
Owsley 1 12 1
Mcintosh, Catherine — Steph-
en Collins 6 40 4
McKee, James — Margaret
Speake 2 47 8
James— Mary C. Lapsley.. 2 47 8
John L.— Sarah Speake 2 47 8
Margaret — Mr. Henning. . . 2 47 8
Mary C— William Dodd... 2 47 S
Mary William — John A.
Lapsley 2 47 3
Miriam — Mr. Kelley 2 47 8
Robert A. — Amanda Laps-
ley r 2 47 3
Samuel— Sallie Campbell.. 2 47 8
William — Miriam Ware.... 2 47 3
McKeehan, Hezekiah— Parthe-
nia Roberts 5 12 21
Howard 5 12 21
John 5 12 21
Mackey, Mary— John Reid, Jr. 2 29
Miss — John Wallace 4 4 2
McKeynolds, Thomas — Lucy
Dabney 3 15 2
McKinley, Isabel— Virgil Mc-
Clure Harris 3 37 1
McKinney, Elizabeth J. — John 4 8 5
M. Wallace 4 10
Nancy Catherine 3 31 1
Nathan H.— Elizabeth Cobb 6 10 12
William B. — Nancy C.
Baughman 3 31 1
McLane, Jennie — Givens Ter-
rell 7 5 5
Rice — Jennie Walker 7 5 5
McMahon, Bernard 8 12 2
Dr. — Amanda Brown 8 12 2
Samuel— Sarah Clark 5 13 7
McMillan, Eliza Ann — John N.
Poage 2 44 6
McMullen, Henrietta — G. W.
Shelton 5 4 10
John 5 4 10
John Walker — Miss Maupin 5 4 10
Mary— M. B. Sims 5 4 10
Matilda— Frank Sims 5 4 10
McMurray, Ann Eliza — Mr.
Wilkinson 6 39 3
Ann Elizabeth — Mrs. Blan-
kenbeckler 6 39 3
Emily— Mr. Mullins 6 39 3
Emma — Mr. McElhannon.. 6 39 3
Eva Matilda 6 39 3
George W 6 39 3
Joseph— Elizabeth Oldham 6 39 3
Joseph Alexander — Mary
Ellen Cutbirth and Mary
Elizabeth Preston 6 39 3
Joseph William 6 39 3
John 6 39 3
Mary Emily — Mr. McEl-
hannon 6 39 3
Martha Barnett 6 39 3
Moses William 6 39 3
Nannie— Mr. Tates 6 39 3
Roxie Alice 6 39 3
Samuel — Fannie Posey.... 6 39 3
Samuel Lee 6 39 3
Stonewall Jackson 6 39 3
William 6 39 3
McMurtry, Lewis — Amanda
Reid 2 30 1
Lewis, Dr 2 30 1
McNamara. Mr. — Mrs. Fannie
Holmes 8 12 8
McPheeters, William — Bet.sy
McDowell 2 5 1
McPherson, Ann — William N.
Woods 2 42 4
Annie 6 10 4
Harry 6 10 4
Jesse 6 10 4
John— Sarah Estill 7 6 1
John — Grace Atherton 6 10 4
McPherson, John W. — Bettie 6 10 4
Baldwin 7 6 1
Pattie , 6 10 4
Richard 6 10 4
Sallie — James Rice 7 6 1
Index
Tlionias t! 10
William 6 10
William K T t;
McRey, Dr. — Francos Miillfiis "> ll!
McRoberts, Borlinda — Waller
Chenault 5 11!
George — Bessie Bui-iisidcs 1 14
Gcoi-go Andrew 1
John— Mollie l^ackey 1 14
John Robert 1 9
Mary 1 fl
Sue Elizabeth — Lewis Neale 1 9
Thomas Eugene 1 9
Thomas J. — Mary T.ouise
Hume 1 9
William Hume 1 9
McQuery, George — Pauline
Scrivner 7 IS
James Harry 7 IS
William Jefferson 7 IS
McWilliams, Bettie — Jesse
Maupin 5 12
Cleve — Thomas Powers.... .5 12
James, Dr. — Margaret Jane
Maupin 5 12
Jane — Dillard Anderson.... 5 12
John — Mary Parish 5 12
Margaret — Daniel Maupin 5 1
5 11
5 12
Macon. George — Mildred Meri-
wether Ill
Madison County Court
Commissioners 1 1 art S
Court House 11 art S
Items 1 1 art 8
John Miller's Barn 1 1 art S
Orders as to officers.. 1 1 art S
Seat of Justice 1 1 art 8
Madison, Margaret — Judge Wil-
liam McDowell 2 5
Major, Alice — Jos. C. Maupin.. 5 12
Mallard, Mary — Sidney Harris 2 48
Mallory, Dr. — Mary Chapman.. 8 7
Mary, Mrs. — Smith W.
Brown 8 7
Mallory, Miss — Gabriel Mau- 5 2
pin 5 3
Manion, Mary — William Harris 3 2
Manly, Christiana — Anthony
Trabue 2 3S
William L. — Mary Jane
Woods 2 42
Mann, Emma — Joe Bogle 1 14
Esther 1 14
Ethel — James Wilkerson... 3 48
Herbert 1 14
Horace — Hattie Vories 1 14
Mann, John, Elizabeth Mosely 1 14
John 1 14
Louise 1 14
Mary— William Goodloe.... 2 11
Matthew — Fannie Fleming 1 14
9
11
5
11
5
5
5
5
5
5
22
22
22
22
22
1
1
15
15
1
15
15
15
1
19
2
4
4
1
10
10
7
10
10
10
10
10
8
10
Alnllie
Newton — Nannie I^ipscomh
Kiiherl Newton
S.illi. — D. L. Smitli
Susan
'i'hioduri'
Tniner — Florence William -
.son
Tullia
Wilnies
William
William
Mannie, Sallie — Foster Harris
Marah Gabriel Maupin..
Mailile. Mary A. — John X.
Woods
Mai-ch. Susan — Jno. Woods
William — Emilx- Hascom
Coopei-
Margaret Andi-ew Woods
Marney, Miss — William S.
Turner
Marriages, Miller f.imily
Woods family
Harris family
Wallace family
Maupin family
Oldham family
Kavanaugh family
Brown family
Reid family
Shelton family
Marryman, Bertha — Jas. War-
ren
William — Mary Frances
Woods
Marshall, Alexander Keith —
Mary McDowell
Cash — Kate Maupin >
Charles Thos. — Jane Lake
Isham — Judith Leake
James K. — Catlierine S.
Hickman
Jane — William Starling
Sullivant
John — Lucy Marshall......
Kate— Jacob S. Collins
Lucy — John Marshall
Mariah — James Alexander
Paxton
Mary Samuel
Marshall. Mis.s — Hetton Har-
ris
Mr. — Burch Woods
Waller — Susan Wallace...
M.irtha — Cassius Crooke
Martin, Abraham
Alice
Anita — William A. Stone..
I I 10
I I 10
I I Id
I I III
1 14 10
1 14 10
1 14 10
1 14 10
1 14 10
1 14 10
1 11 10
3 2
5 2
2 17 2
2 6 4
3 19 2
2 6 2
- 32
7 4
1 14 3
1 14 3
2 5 1
5 12 1
2 5 1
2 29
2 5 1
2 5 1
6 S 1
2 5 1
2 29
5 4
2 15
6 14
3 26
3 5
3
2 20
3 40
6
10
5 10
Ann
Ann — John Dawson
Ann — Mr. Blain . . . .
6
3
10
10
4
64
Index
Ann — John L. White 3
Azariah . .• 3
Azariah 3
Barbara — John Lobban.... 3
Benjamin 3
Bettie 3
Brice 3
Celia 3
Charles — Pattie 3
Charles 3
Christopher — Anna Turner 3
Clarissa 3
Clinton 3
Cora 3
Dabney 3
David 3
David 3
David 3
David 3
David— Sallie Turner 3
David 3
David G. — Samiramus Brass-
field 3
David G. — Sallie B. Oldham
and Temperance Oldham 3
3
6
6
Diannah — James Lobban.. 3
Duke 3
Elizabeth 3
Elizabeth — Elias Simms... 3
Fannie 8
Fannie — Charles Cosby. ... 8
Frank 3
Garrett— Sallie Early 8
George 3
George — Barbara Woods... 3
Harry 3
Hudson — Jane Lewis 3
3
Hudson — Mildred Minor... 3
Hudson 3
o
o
Humphrey — Jennie Yantis 3
Martin, Ida 3
Jack 3
James 3
James 3
James 3
James — Sarah Harris 3
3
3
James 3
James 3
james — Henrietta Lips-
comb 3
James 3
Jerry — Martha F. Thomp-
son and Mrs. Marietta B.
Clopton 8
John — Elizabeth Lewis.... 3
John — Elizabeth — . . . 3
5
10
5
10
5
1
5
10
5
10
5
4
5
10
5
10
5
10
5
10
5
2
5
10
5
4
5
4
5
10
5
10
5
10
5
9
5
3
5
4
5 4
36
1
5
4
17
6
32
1
5
10
5
4
5
10
5
4
(
6
7
1
5
4
(
6
5
10
5
10
5
10
5
1
5
10
5
4
2
5
7
5
4
5
4
5
6
5
10
5
10
5
10
■>
4
2
5
5
4
5
4
5
4
5
9
rr
(
1
5 :
10
5 :
10
John 3 5 10
John 3 5 10
John — Mar>- Barnett 3 5 4
John 3 5 4
John— Elizabeth Clark 5 13 7
John M 3 5 7
Joseph S 12 9
Joseph 3 5 10
Joseph, Capt. — Ann . . . 3 5 10
Letitia — Richard Moore... 3 5 10
Liberty 3 5 1
Littleberry 3 5 1
Lindsey 3 5 10
I^izzie — William Field 8 7 1
I.,izzie — Mr. Hudson 8 12 8
Lucy — Austin Ballard 3 5 4
5 13
Lucy — William H. Gar-
land 3 5 10
Lula — Mr. Coleman S 7 6
Mary— J. Pleasant Profit 3 2
3 5 10
Margaret — Wm. Cochran ..354
Martha 3 5 10
Mary — Garland Maupin.... 3 5 4
5 12 1
Mary — Solon Moran 3 5 10
Mary — William Stone 3 5 10
Mary — Mr. Hammock 3 5 10
Mary— William Woods 3 5 10
Mary — Thomas Martin.... 3 5 10
Mary — Benjamin Dawson.. 3 5 10
Massie 3 5 10
Meridith — Margaret Ram-
say 4 21 3
Mildred— Mr. Oglesby 3 5 10
Minerva — Albert A. Curtis 3 5 4
Minerva — Thomas Cox .... 3 5 4
Miss — David Black 3 5 6
Martin, Miss — Cleve Black 3 5 6
Miss — Ril Keys 4 5 6
Mr.— Nancy Chenault 5 13 9
Mr. — Octavia Ingraham.... 8 12 8
Nancy— Noah D. Creed 3 5 6
Nancy — John Holman 3 5 4
Nannie 3 5 4
Nathan 3 5 4
Nathan 3 2
3 5 8
Nellie— Dr. Everet 8 7 6
Obediah 3 5 10
Olivo — Ambrose Edwards. . 3 5 10
Peyton 3 5 4
Pleasant 3 5 10
Racliael — Leroy H. Kava-
naugh 7 17 2
Richard G 3 5 4
Richard G. — Susan Jones.. 3 5 4
Robert— Polly Noland 3 2
3 5 6
Robert — Pattie Jones 3 5 4
Saniera 3 5 4
Saniera 3 5 4
Index
05
S.irah — JofiiT Biinios S 5 10
Sarah— John Watson :{ 5 10
Sarah— James Woods 3 5 10
Sarah — Athanasius Thomas 3 5 4
Sarah, Mrs. — George Jones 3 5
Simon 3 5 10
St. ■plum 3 5 10
Susan 3 5 10
Susan — Hiekerson Jacob... 3 5 10
Thomas — Mary Martin 3 5 10
Thomas 3 5 10
Thomas — Mary Ann White 3 5 10
Thomas 3 5 10
Tyre 3 2
Tyre — Moummg Jones 3 5 5
Tyre 3 5 4
Waller 3 5 4
Wilham — ^^'iniired Gentry. 3 5 4
3 46
William— Marthii Wagle... 3 5 4
William 3 5 6
William — Mollie O.Bannon. 3 5 4
William — Mary E. Thomas 3 5 4
3 5 4
William, son of James 3 5 7
William 3 5 10
William 3 5 10
William 3 5 4
Martin, WiHiam 3 5 4
William G.— Sarah Michie 8 14
Wilifred — James Black 3 5 4
3 5 4
Winifred — John Black 3 5 4
3 5 4
Mary — ^Alexander Reid.. 2 29
John WaHace 4 3 2
Kdward Oldli.im,
Lexington, Ky 6 2
Thomas Rea 5 3
Mary A ^John Timberlake 7 6 1
Mason. Miss — Joslah Wallace. .445
Massengale, Lena — James W.
Crews 5 12 1
Massie, Nathaniel — Susan
"^^oods 2 27
Nathaniel Hardin 2 27 1
Sylvanus — Peggy Collins... 4 20 5
Matthews, Mrs. Alline — Dore
C. Gaul 1 14 5
John— Alline Smartt 1 14 5
Mary — Archibald Woods... 2 42 2
Willie May — Edward D.
Wather 1 14 5
Mattie — Wm. Kavanaugh.. 7 16 2
Maupin, Addie G. — J. Walker
Covington 5 12 15
7 18
Addison 5 3 5
Addison 5 12 1
Addison B. — Ann B. Den-
ham 5 2 A
Agnes — Fred Besgrove.... 5 12 19
.\lhert — Palsey Jai'm.iii ."i 1 li t!
.". I 1
Ale.xander "> 1- 14
Alexan 2
5 3 1
.\nna— Stafford Graham... 5 11 2
.Vnna T. — Socrates Mau- 5 12 14
pin T) li; ItJ
Annie— Col. G. B. Steven-
son 5 11 2
Annie 5 6 7
Annie — Dr. Beshoar .'i 7 6
Annie 5 12 15
Annie — Dr. Hugh B. Kin-
caid 5 12 16
Annie R.— Owen W. Hisle 5 12 15
Maupin, Archibald — Maud Rid-
dell 5 12 14
Archibald 5 12 14
Arthur 5 2
5 3 1
Bayard 5 12 16
Belle— C. C. Tillman 5 4 4
Benjamin F 5 4 4
5 11 N
Benjamin F. — Catherine W.
D. Bennett 5 2 A
Benjamin F 5 2 A
Bernard (Barnie) 5 4 3
B. P 5 11 N
B. T .') 11 N
Bessie 5 4 4
Betsy — Clifton Maupin.... 5 2
5 3 1
Betsy — Thomas \A'. Harris 5 4 2
5 4 2
Betsy 5 5 8
Bettie — Samuel Kdwards.. 5 12 19
Billainy 5 2 E
Blanche 5 12 15
Bland 5 2
5 3 1
Breckenridge — Lue>- H. 5 12 15
Terrill 5 12 17
Brutus— Amelia T.Mrill 5 12 15
Caldwell 5 12 IS
Caldwell C. — Dorcas K.
Maupin 5 12 14
5 12 20
Caleb 5 4 11
Coleman 5 5 3
Calumn — Mar.v Turner
Park 5 6 3
66
Index
Can- — Nancy Birch 5 4 11
Carrie — William Faris 5 12 16
Carson 5 11 N
Cassias C. — Sallie Edmon-
son 5 6 6
Cathaline 5 12 15
Chapman 5 1 3 1
Chapman — Mildred Jarman 5 3 5
Chapman 5 4 4
Chapman C 5 2
5 3 5
Chapman W 5 3 5
C. P 5 11 N
Charles 5 12 15
Charles 5 4 3
Charles W. — Mary Harris 5 2 G
Christopher Harris — Mary
Eliza Wilson 5 6 5
Clay 5 12 22
Cleve T.— Mary Eliza Rob-
erson 5 12 19
Clifton — Margaret Woods.. 2 20 6
3 40 2
5 11 2
Clifton — Betsy Maupin.... 5 2
5 2
5 3 1
5 3 1
Columbus 5 12 1
Cornelia— W. B. Railey 5 13 6
5 4 2
Cornelius — Mourning- .xarris
Miss Tomlin
Miss Paul 3 3 4
Miss Ellis 5 4 3
I Cornelius — Ann 5 13 1
Ann Bratton 5 13 2
■ ■ .' , 5 4 3
i- ' 5 11 S
Cornelius 5 4 10
Cornelius of the Revolution 5 4 10
Cynthia — Covington Cooper 5 5 10
Cynthia 5 12 14
Cynthia A. — Thos. E. Gates 5 12 13
Dabney 5 4 12
Dabney— Polly Shefflett... 5 5 4
Dale 5 12 1
Daniel 5 12 15
Daniel — Sallie Spencer 5 2 C
Daniel 5 2 A
Daniel Joan Gooch 5 12 22
Daniel 5 2 C
Daniel — Margaret Via 5 2
Daniel — Mrs. Hannah Har- 5 13 6
ris, Patsey Gentry, and' 5 4
Martha Jameson 5 4 2
Daniel of the Revolution.. 5 13 6
Daniel "Saddler" 5 13 1
Daniel — Susannah . .. 5 13 1
5 2 C
Daniel— Betsy Gentry and 5 13 1
Margaret McWilliams. . 5 11
5 12
3 46
Daniel, Sr., of Madison
Co., Ky. — Elizabeth 5 13 1
Dabney 5 2
5 3 4
5 11
3 15 5
Daniel C. — Nancy Walker. 5 12 16
Daniel R.— Cordelia . . . 5 2 C
David 5 11 N
David — Jerusha Snow 5 2
5 3 1
David — Mary Hering 5 2 B
Deale 5 4 10
Delia— Mr. Crab 5 2 C
Delilah— William Dulaney. 5 12 5
5 12 19
1 14 N
Dorcas 5 12 19
Dorcas K. — Caldwell C. 5 12 14
5 12 20
Dorsey 5 12 19
Early Marriages 5 1 art 2
Edna— Joel W. Maupin 5 12 14
5 12 20
Edward 5 12 1
Edward H 5 12 1
Eliza Ann — Chisel Gooch.. 5 12 18
Elizabeth— Wm. Maupin... 5 11 2
Elizabeth — George Gordon 5 11 2
Elizabeth — Robert Rea 5 3 9
5 11 5
Maupin, Elizabeth — David
Crews 5 12 2
Elizabeth— Joe Cox 5 2 B
Elizabeth J.— Thos. How- 5 2 B
ard Maupin 5 12 22
Ella — William Lewis 5 4 4
Ella— T. M. Shelton 5 4 10 '
Emily — Larkin Stamper... 5 2 B :
Emily 5 4 4.
Emma 5 12 15.
Emma 5 12 16 ;
Eva — James Wilcox 5 6 6J
Ewing— Julia Riddell 5 12 16?
Fannie — Col. Henry Lind-
sey 5 1 3 6,
5 4 10
Fannie — William Shelton.. 5 4 Tj
Fannie— G. B. Watham 5 6 3
Fannie — David Lynch 5 11 1\
Florence— Dr. C. J. Bales 5 12 14
Fountain — Levin. Eliza-
beth Jarman 5 2 Bi
Frances — Dabney M. Jar- 5 4 2 1
man 5 4 10
Frances — Paschal Maupin 5 4 4'
5 4 101
Frances — Mr. Sayers 5 7
Frances — Asa Smith 5 2 B!
Frances — Jas. H. Maupin.. 5 4 4
Index
\u
Frances D;il)ney — Jolin R.
Wright 5 5 7
Frank ;"> TJ If,
Frank r. 1 1
Franklin — Oplidia Francis 'i IJ 16
Gabriel, French Huguenot
— Maria Spencer 5 2
Gabriel 5 2
5 3 1
Gabriel — Marah 5 2
Gabrit-1 — Ann Ballard 5 2
Gabriel — Miss Mallory 5 2
5 3 1
Galjriel — Susannah Bailey 5 4 8
5 5
Gabriel 5 13 N
Gabriel 5 13 N
G. N 5 13 N
Garhmd — Mary Martin 3 5 4
5 12 1
Garland — Sarah Jane
Woods 5 12 1
Genealogical Table ...5 1 art 1
George — Nancy Miller .... 5 2 A
George — Polly Maupin 5 3 5
George (adopted) 5 12 1
George W. — Fannie Stivers 5 12 14
George W 5 12 14
George W. — Ann ... 5 2 D
George T\^ashington — Mary 5 13 5
Walker, Susan Haley.... 5 12 14
Maupin, George — Robt. Woods 5 4 4
Grace Estelle 5 6 3
Harriet — Caldwell Camp-
bell 5 12 16
Harry 5 12 16
Hat tie— William West 5 12 16
Horace 5 11 N
Howard — Elizabeth Man- 5 2 B
pin 5 12 22
Howard 5 6 1
Ira 5 3 5
Ira — Virginia Price 5 3 5
Ira 5 3 5
Isaac 5 13 6
5 4
5 4 4
Items touching name.... 5 1 art 3
J. Addison 5 3 5
Jncintha — Daniel M. Du-
laney 5 12 7
James — Elizabeth Banta... 5 12 8
James — Eleanor McBane. . 5 2 B
James 5 2 A
James 5 1 3 6
James 5 4 2
James 5 4 11
James 5 7 2
James 5 13
James — Dorindy Hanger. .542
James 5 4 2
James Edward 5 12 1
James G. — Lucy Ann
Siinms, Fannie \\'llli(iil.. 5 12 1
,J.iines II. Jennie Gose... 5 11 2
.James II 5 13 N
James II. — Frances Mau-
pin 5 4 4
James Harrison — Elizabeth
Smith, Estelli- lO. Mox-
ley 5 2 B
James Roger 5 2 C
James Thomas 5 12 1
.James Tliomas 5 2 B
James T . . 5 12 1
James W 5 12 14
Jane 5 12 15
Jane 5 2
Jasper 5 12 15
Jasper L 5 12 15
Jean-^Samuel Rea 5 3 9
5 5
Jennie 5 12 15
Jennings — Sallie Miller 14 6
5 4 10
Jennings 5 4 10
Jennings — Miss Winslow.. 5 4 10
Jennings 5 5 5'
Maupin, Jennings — Miss Tur-
pin 5 12 14
Jessamine 5 12 14
Jesse — Mrs. Sarah Sweeney 5 13 1
5 3 7
Jesse 5 2 B
Jesse — Bettie McWilliams 5 12 22
Jesse R 5 2 B
5 12 22
Jink — Miss Winslow 5 4 10
Joel 5 2
5 3 1
Joel 5 4 2
Joel — Martha Gentry 5 4 2
Joel W.— Edna Maupin 5 12 14
Lou Davis 5 12 20
John — Frances Dabney.... 3 15 6
5 3 3
5 4
John — Nancy Collins 4 22
4 20 3
5 1 3 1
5 11 2
John 5 1 3 1
5 2 F
5 13 3
John — Rosa Maupin 5 2
5 2
5 3 1
5 3 1
John •'' - ^"'
John n -' C
John — Miss Craig 5 4 6
John ■' •* '^
John — Miss Armisted 5 4 10
John — Miss Thompson 5 5 2
Rachael Green 5 7
68
Index
John — Helen 5 7 1
John 5 12 1
John 5 12 16
John — Mary Michie 5 2 D
8 14
John — Mrs. Nancy Cobbs,
nee Waddy 5 3 5
John — ^Eliza Jarman 5 3 5
John C 5 12 15
John Christopher 5 11 2
John Daniel — Sarah Ray-
burn, Mary R. Walton.. 5 12 15
John B.— Mary Allen 5 12 1
John G. Carlisle 5 6 3
John H.— Abby Turner 5 12 1
John H. — Bettie Harris... 5 4 2
5 4 2
John M.— Miss Armisted.. 5 4 10
John Mills— Martha Ry- 3 37 3
land Harris 3 37 3
5 6 1
5 11 2
John Overton 5 6 5
John Overton 3 37 3
5 11 2
John Rice 5 11 N
John W. "Saddler" 5 13 6
5 4 2
John W 5 12 1
John W., Dr. — Harriett
Campbell 5 12 16
Maupln, John William 5 2 B
J. R 5 11 N
Joseph 5 12 19
Joseph C— Alice Major... 5 12 19
Joseph P 5 12 19
Josephine — Pheston Beatty 5 12 16
Judith Waddy— Edward B. 5 2
Jarman 5 3 5
Julia 5 12 16
Julia 5 4 4
Julia 5 4 4
Julian 5 6 5
Julian — Lizzie Hunt 5 12 15
Julian H 5 12 15
Junius — Ann Houseworth. . 5 4 10
Kate— William Harris 3 3 4
5 4 2
Kate— Mr. Cooke 5 4 10
Kate 5 6 6
Kate— Cash Marshall 5 12 1
Kate Thomas 5 12 16
Kitty — Geo. L. Burkhatter 5 2 A
Land 5 12 15
Lavinia — Alexander Parish 5 12 15
Lavinia Elizabeth 5 11 10
Leland D. — Eliza Broad-
dus, Elizabeth Jane 5 13 5
Moore Martha R. Hurst 5 12 15
Leland D. — Lizzie B. Moore 5 12 15
Leland D 5 12 15
Leland 5 12 15
Lenora — Henry Shefflett.. 5 6 5
Letitia — Jefferson Gates... 5 12 11
Levi 5 12 15
Lewis 5 2 A
Lewis — Rosa Dunn 5 12 20
Lilburn 5 4 2
Lilburn — Miss Kent 5 4 2
Lizzie Catherine 5 12 15
Logan — Eliza Simms ..... 5 1 3 6
5 4 4
Logan 5 4 10
Lois 5 4 4
Lorena Elizabeth 5 2 A
Lorothy Catherine 5 2 A
Lou 5 12 1
Louisa 5 12 15
Louise Blain 5 2 A
Lucy — E. Greensheet 5 2 A
Lucy 5 2
Maupin, Lucy — Mortimer Park 5 2 B
Lucy A. — William Ewing 5 2 A
Major 5 12 19
Malcolm Miller — Lizzie Ed-
wards 5 6 3
Margaret — John Harris 3 2
3 4 4
3 16
5 4 13
Margaret— Robert Miller.. 1 4
5 2
5 3 10
Margaret, Mrs. — Jeremiah
Burns
Margaret — Thos. Maupin..
Margaret — Robert Trumbo
Margaret— Mr. Burnett
Margaret— Ollie T. Terrill.
Margaret — David Woods..
2 B
4 5
7 5
5 11 4
5 12 20
2 49 1
5 4 3
5 11 8
Margaret E.— James S.
Elzea 5 11 2
M;irgaret Harris — Joshua 5 5 9
Shifflett 5 9
Margaret Jane— Dr. Jas.
McWilliams 5 12 22
Margaret S 5 12 19
Maria — James Goodman.. 5 2 B
Mariah— Mr. Shoots 5 2 B
Marilda — Woodson B. Ha-
ley 5 2 A
Marshall Lee 5 12 16
Martha — Rev. James Vin-
cent 5 12 1
Martha 5 12 19
Martha 5 12 15
Martin 5 4 2
Martin 5 12 10
Mary 5 2 C
Mary — Matthew Mullins ... 5 3 8
5 13
Mary — James Crews 5 12 1
Mary— Mr. Cline 5 1: 15
Index
C!)
Mary — John 1 Inyden 5 4 2
Mary 5 2
Mary — John Woolery 5 6 2
Mary 5 C .5
Mary— Dudley Cohn fi 12 20
Mary — William Goulding. . 5 11 (i
Mary — Mr. Hanger 5 4 2
Mary— John Gates 5 2 B
Mary — Oswin Harris 5 4 2
Mary 5 4 4
:\Iaiy Blanch 5 12 19
Mary E. — Peter Moore.... 5 2 A
Mary E. — B. P. Jackson.. 5 12 1
Mary E. — Wm. H. Crews, ."i 12 1
') 12 19
Mary E 5 12 23
Maupin, Malinda — Daniel 5 12 1
Crews 5 12 2
Mattie— Dudley Cohn 5 12 20
Mattie 5 4 4
Mattie G.— Jos. W. Bales. 5 12 14
Maud — Edward B. Wal- 4 12 1
lace 5 6 3
Merret 5 136
Merret R. — Polly Maupin. 5 4 2
5 4 4
Michael Wallace 5 11 2
Michie 5 2 B
Michie — Elizabeth Genrty
Mrs. V. Taylor. . . 5 2 B
Michie— Sue Stone 5 2 B
Millard 5 12 22
Milton 5 12 15
Milton A. — Emma Taylor. 5 12 1
Milton A 5 12 1
Milton G. — Polly Ann Mau- 5 112
pin 5 12 1
Minnie L 5 12 1
Miriam — Bernard M. 5 4 2
Brown 8 3 5
8 8
Miss — William King 5 11 10
Miss — Mr. Kebling-er 5 3 5
Miss — Jarman Brown 5 4 2
Miss— Woods Garth 5 4 4
Miss — Woods Garth 5 4 4
Miss— Mr. McClung 5 4 10
Miss — Mr. Betts 5 4 10
Miss — John Walker Mc-
MuUen 5 4 10
Mr. — Lucy Jones 3 2
Mollie 5 12 14
Mollie — Samuel Hamilton. 5 2 B
Moses — Miss Fry 5 4 4
Mosias — Leah 5 2 A
Nancy — Bean Allen 5 12 16
Nancy — Thomas Stagour. . 5 2 B
Nancy 5 12 16
Nancy — James Roberts.... 5 12 21
Nancy 5 2 B
Nancy Garland — Thomas
Weston 5 11 2
Nancy R. — Warren Jaiin--
son 5 2 A
Nannie 5 12 1
Nannie Stella— Levi Judah 5 2 B
Natt. W. — Fannie Hawkins 5 11 2
N. J 5 U N
Nicliol.ns 5 2
5 3 1
. Niinrod 5 4 2
Nimrod — Miss Harris 5 4 2
Oscar — Mollie Flarn 5 4 4
Maupin. Paschal — Frances 5 14
Maupin .'.... 5 I m
Parthenia— Wm. B. Miller 5 12 19
Parthenia Caroline — Robt.
Vermillion 5 11 10
Parthenia W.— AVilliam T.
Terrill 5 12 17
Patrick — Margaret Mober-
ley 5 2 B
Patrick 5 2 B
Patrick — Lucy Bradley... 5 2 B
Patsey — Turner Wood 5 2
5 3 1
Patsey — Wm. Dinwiddle.. 5 12 3
Percy 5 6 5
Plea.sant — Lucy Wood 5 2
5 3 1
5 6 1
Polly— Joseph Fowler... 5 1 art. 2
Polly — Henry Gibson 5 2
5 3 1
Polly — Merrett R. Maupin. 5 4 2
5 4 4
Pollv— Will P. Gilbert 5 5 6
5 S
Polly — Richard Cornelison. 5 12 5
Polly— George Maupin 5 3 5
Polly— John Gates 5 2 B
Polly Ann— Milton G. Mau-
pm ^ ^^ "
5 12 1
Puss — Capt. Daniel Mead-
ows 5 2 B
Ralph 5 12 1
Rice — Miss Carr 5 2
5 3 1
Rice ^11 N
Rice 5 12 15
Rice Clifton 5 11 2
Richard — Kate Meadows.. 5 2 B
Richard Metcalfe 5 2 A
Richard" W 5 12 14
Robert — Miss McGehu 5 4 9
Robert— Anna Todd 5 6 6
Robert 5 6 7
Robert 5 " 3
Robert — Pickett Woodson. 5 7 9
Robert 5 12 1
Robert D.— Mattie Smith.. 5 12 19
Robert D., of Barren Co..
Kentucky 513 5
70
Index
Robert Harris — Mary V.
Pearson and Phoebe J.
Benight 5 6 1
R. Lee— Fannie Neale 5 12 19
Rosa — John Maupin 5 2
5 3 1
Rosa Lee 5 12 15
Rose Ola 5 12 19
Sada Susan 5 6 5
Sallie— William Via 5 2
5 3 1
Sallie— Mr. Perkins 5 3 5
Sallie— D. R. Riddell 5 6 3
Maupin, Sallie — Joseph Dula- 1 14 N
ney 5 12 7
Sallie — Isaac Black 5 11 2
Sallie— Mr. Bowles 5 4 2
Sallie ^nn — Russell Small-
wood 5 1 art. 2
Sallie Miller— Mr. Bedgood 5 4 10
Samantha — Capt. James
Wiant 5 4 4
Samuel 5 12 1
Sarah — William Jarman... 5 13 6
5 4 1
Sarah — Tyre Jones 5 2 A
Sarah— Dr. Peary 5 1 3 6
5 4 2
Sarah — Jas. Stephenson... 5 11 3
Sarah — Archibald "W. Kav-
anaugh 5 12 16
7 11 3
Sarah 5 4 4
Sarah Louise 5 2 A
Sarah N.— Theo. Bearin.. 5 2 A
Sarah N 5 12 15
Seth W., Lt 5 12 14
Sidney 5 11 2
Sidnej' — Mrs. Fannie Os-
borne 5 12 16
Silas — Miss Norris 5 4 3
Sinthy— Mr. Adams 5 2 C
Socrates — Anna T. Maupin 5 12 14
5 12 16
Socrates, Dr 5 13 6
5' 3 5
Socrates, Jr 5 12 16
Son 5 7 4
Spencer 5 2 C
Stone Walker 5 12 14
Susan — Daniel Via 5 2
5 3 1
Susan— William Stifner. . . 5 5 11
5 10
Susan — William Burns ... 5 7 7
Susan — Dudley Cohn 5 12 20
Susan 5 2 B
Susan F.— Wm. C. Todd... 5 6 4
Susan May — George F.
Crawford 5 12 16
Susan T 5 11 2
Susannah — David Gentry.. 3 46 2
5 12 4
Tabitha— Mr. Henly 5 4 2
Talitha— Jefferson Gates.. 5 12 11
Tandy 5 4 4
Terrill 5 12 15
The Family 5 2
Thomas 5 2 A
Thomas— Miss Cobb 5 13 1
Miss Maupin.... 5 4 5
Thomas — Annie Spencer... 5 2
5 3 1
Thomas — Miss Gibson 5 2
Thomas 5 2
5 3
Maupin, Thomas — E lizabeth
Michie, Margaret Burn- 5 2 B
sides S 14
Thomas — Liddy Brooks... 5 2 B
Thomas 5 2 B
Thomas, youngest 5 3 7
Thomas Collins — Annie 4 7 5
Reid Wallace 5 1 3 1
5 11 2
5 13
Thomas Green- — Mary
Todd 5 12 22
Thomas Howard — Eliza- 5 2 B
beth J. Maupin 5 12 22
Thomas J 5 11 N
Thomas Jefferson — Jane
W. Lackey 5 12 20
Thomas Lee — Miss Barclay 5 12 22
Thomas Milton 5 11 2
Thomas R 5 11 N
Thomas Whitman — Clara
Jones 5 2 A
Thompson — Mildred Kib-
linger 5 3 5
Tilman 5 4 4
Tilman J. — Pyrenia Brown 5 13 6
5 2
5 4 4
8 8
Towns 5 137
Tyre 5 136
Tyre— Miss Shelton .5 4 10
Veronia — Charles Stout.... 5 2 B
Viola — James Andrew
Ford 5 6 1
Virginia — William Harris. 5 4 2
5 4 4
Wade 5 12 1
Walker 5 12 14
Wallace 5 12 14
^^aller L.— Theodocia Rice 5 12 15
William, Captain 5 2 B
William — Jane Jameson ... 5136
5 4 4
William 5 136
William— 5 3 5
William — Ella Childress
Miss Fisher 5 4 2
William — Mrs. Nancy John-
son 5 6 6
Index
\\
William "> •'> "
William — Miss l^akes .") li' 11
William 5 1:: 15
William — Slizabeth Martin 5 1] 2
William 5 2 A
William— Miranda Seals... 5 2 1'.
William 5 2 li
William, youngest, 5 :? 7
William Armisted 5 2 A
William B 5 l
William B. — l.iicy Jones.. 5 4 4
5 11 N
AA'illiam Fli>ming 5 12 14
William J 5 2 A
Maupin. William King 5 12 16
William 1^. — Kliza Garland 5 13 6
5 4 4
William Martin — Sallie El-
lison 5 6 7
William M. — Margaret Ann
Stapleton 5 12 19
William M. — Jennie Ham-
mond. Lottice Armisted. 5 2 A
William 5 13 6
5 4 4
William Overton — Susan- 5 5 1
nah Cooper 5 6
William Taylor — Sarah
Miller 5 2 A
William T 5 12 1
Willie 5 1 4
Wilson R. — Rebecca White
Polly 5 2 C
Winnie— E. P. Clark 5 6 3
Worth 5 12 14
Zacharias — Elizabeth Jar- 5 13 6
man 5 2
5 3 6
Maury, Garland — Jane Rea . . . . 5 3 9
Mauzy. Fannie — Edward S.
Yancey 7 2
Joseph N. — Margaret J.
Yancey 7 2
Sarah Frances — Levi Pres-
ton Cox 5 2 B
Maxwell, Bezabel 3 46
Jane — Claibourne Gentry. . 3 46
Mary — Nicholas Gentry.... 3 46
Ml-.- Elizabeth Hayden 5 4 2
Mayer, Mr. — Dora Dinwiddle. . 3 10 12
May, Sallie— Woods Walker... 2 20 3
7 5 5
Mayfield. Mattie— Robt. Tevis. 1 14 1
Mays. John — Rebecca Kelley. . 2 40 7
Meadows, Amelia — John S.
Stamper 5 2 B
Meadows. Annie 5 2 B
Daniel, Capt. — Puss Mau-
pin 5 2 B
Elijah 5 2 B
Fannie 5 2 B
Fountain 5 2 B
James 5 2 B
John 5 2 B
Josie 5 2 B
Kate— Richard Maupin 5 2 H
William 5 2 H
Means, Samma — Andrew II.
Warren 1 M 3
Melone, Floribel — John lliek-
man Miller 1 11 5
Kate Bonney — John llifk-
man Miller 1 14 5
Mary— Kleber Miller 1 14 5
Russ(>ll — Henrietta Shel-
ton 5 1 111
Mendenhall. Ada 7 17 2
Mr. — Mary Kavanaugh. . . . 7 17 2
William 7 17 2
Menifee, Henry — Delpha Van-
cey 7 2
Jones — Polly Yancey 7 2
JNIennick, Frank — Emma Cox.. 5 2 B
Susannah — Nathan Thomas
Cox •', 2 B
Merrifleld, Geo. — Polly Owens. 1 14 3
Meriweather. Ann — Fred W.
Page 1 11
Charles J. — Louisa Miller. .111
CharlotLe— J. Randolph. Jr. 1 M
Eliza — N. H. Massie 1 14
Jam — Samuel Dabney 3 15
Lucy — William Lewis 3 15
Mildred — George Mason .... 1 II
Nicholas — Elizabeth Craw-
ford 1 1^
Thomas 3 1 -i
Merrell. James A.— Ann Collins 6 lo 1
Merrett, Didamah — Jas. Old-
ham 6 -
Messerlv, Lizzie — Michael
Woods -^ -^^^ 9
Metheny, James A. — :Minnie
Covington "IS
Matier, Mary Ann— Hugh Ilis-
cott Brown ^ ^^ 2
Michie, Adaline ^ 1^
Alexander H ^ 1'
Ann S 14
Betsy — Bezabel Brown .... S 3 S
S 11
S 14
Catherine— Wm. A. Rogers 8 14
Caapman ' • S 14
Claudius N ^ !■*
Cornelia ^"^ !■*
David ^ !■*
David -"* 1^
David ^ !••
Elizabeth— Thos. Maupin.. 5 2 B
S 14
Eugene S 14
Fannie S 2 2
Frances J '"^ 1-*
Frances— Dr. R. N. Hewitt 8 14
Frances 8 14
72
Index
Franklin 8 14
Ham— Lucy T. Brown 8 2 2
Henry Clay 8 14
J. Augustus. Dr 8 14
James 8 14
James 8 14
James — Frances Garth 8 14
James, Jr. (Bean) — Eliza
Graves 8 14
James W., Dr 8 14
John 8 14
John 8 14
John A. — Frances Jarman. 8 14
John E 8 14
John P 8 14
Michie, Jonathan — Miss
Michie 8 14
Joseph 8 14
Lucian — Theresa Hichie... 8 14
Lucy — Benjamin Richards. 8 14
Lucy, T., Mrs. —J. D.
Garth 8 2 2
Margaret — Dr. Theodore 8 14
Michie 8 14
Martha — Richard Davis.... 8 14
Martha 8 14
Mar>' — John Mullins 8 14
Mary — John Maupin 5 3 6
8 14
Mary 8 14
Mary — Mr. Woods 8 14
Mary E.— Wm. T. Early.. 8 14
8 7 5
Miss — Lucien Brown 8 2 4
Miss — Jonathan Michie.... S 14
Nancy — Joseph Goodman.. N 14
Octavius 8 14
Gran 8 14
Patrick — Frances ... 8 14
Robert 8 14-
Robert 8 14
Robert 8 14
Sarah— "Wm. G. Martin.... 8 14
Sarah 8 14
Sarah — Christopher "Woods 8 14
Susan — "William Michie.... 8 14
Susan 8 14
Theodocia — Edmund 8 2 3
Brown 8 14
Theodore, Dr. — Margaret 8 14
Michie 8 14
Theresa — Lucien Michie... 8 14
8 14
Thomas 8 14
Thomas 8 14
"Virginia 8 14
"Virginia 8 14
"William 14
"William — Susan Michie.... 8 14
William — Miss Jarman
Ann Mills 8 14
William 8 14
Milan, Adaline — James Woods 2 38 6
Miles, Ann — W^illiam Abner
Oldham 6 14 2
Richard — Kitty "Woods 2 17 2
Milford, Town of 1 1 3
Miller, Alexander 114 1
Alexander 1 14 1
Alonzo 114 5
Alzira — Richard Gentry... 1 14 2
3 46 1
Miller, Amelia — Capt. Robert
Bruce Terrell 5 12 17
Ancestors 1 2
Anderson, Major 1 1 art. 8 14
Andrew — Nannie Solomon. 1 14 8
Andrew K. — Elizabeth B.
Holloway 114 8
Anice Elizabeth 1 13 4
Anita Louisa 1 14 10
Ann — Marshall Trigg 114 4
Ann, daughter of Robert
and Ann Lynn 1 3 4
Anna— "William Stuart 1 14 8
Anna 114 8
Anna 1 14 8
Anna — John Reid 114 3
2 21 2
Anna — Mr. Bunton 1 14 4
Anna "W 1 14 8
Anna "Woods — Thos. Ross. 1 14 4
Annie 1 14 4
Annie — ^Mr. Neale 1 4 4
Annie C— "Wm. J. Crews.. 5 12 19
Appoline — Thomas Harris 1 14 10
Woods 2 10 6
3 9 Q
Archibald Woods — Martha
Alexander, Susie Miller.. 1 14 8
Archibald "Woods 1 14 8
Archibald W.— Letitia N.
Thompson 1 14 10
Archibald Woods 1 14 10
Barry, Judge — Minnie
Miller 114 5
Benigm Emanuel Clement
F., Philologist 1 1 8 22
Ben D. — Mrs. Elizabeth
Jane Adams 2 6 2
Bessie 114 1
Bettie Hickman — John W.
Edmonson 1 14 5
Bettie Mourning 1 14 10
Bottom 1 1 31
Caledonia— William O. Che- 114 2
nault 3 48 8
.5 13 9
Carl 1 14 5
Charelus (Grill) Colonel-
Mary B. "Walker 114 5
Charelus, Jr 114 5
Charles 114 5
Charles H., Rev.— Martha
J. Griffin 1 6 3
Index
73
Charles M. — Bertha E.
Cleaves 1 11 5
Child 1 i;! 2
Child 113 4
Christopher, of Hardin 1 1 art. 8 6
County. Ky 1 1 art. S 9
Christopher and Henry 1 1 art. S 5
Christopher 1 8 1
Christopher Hogan 1 13 10
Miller. Christopher Irvine. Col.
— Talitha Harris 1 5 10
1 13
3 30
Christopher Irvine — Sarah
Sewett 1 13 G
Christopher Irvine 1 13 2
Cincinnatus H. (Joa-
quin) 11 art. 8 17
Clare 114 5
Clayton, of Adair Co.,
Kentucky 11 art. 8
Clebe 1 14 4
Crill 1 14 5
Cyrus 114 1
Daniel — Susannah 1 1 art. 8 9
Woods 1 4 1
1 5
2 19 8
Daniel 1 7 5
Daniel 1 8 2
Daughter 114 5
Dorcas A 1 14 2
Dulaney — Statilda Goggin. 1 14 7
Earl Clearland— Ethel Som-
ers 114 8
Early Mari-iages 1 1 art. 6
Eddie Lyne Shackelford... 1 13 2
Edna— William Hill 1 14 1
Edward, American Physi-
cian 1 1 8 23
Edward Rather 1 14 10
Elbert Woods 1 14 10
Eldridge Fletcher 1 14 10
Eliza 1 14 7
1 14 10
Eliza Ann — James K. P.
Moore 1 14 10
Elizabeth 1 13 4
Elizabeth 1 14 S
Elizabeth — Dudley Port-
wood 1 8 8
Elizabeth— Josiah Ellis Lee 16 2
Elizabeth— Robert Miller.. 1 14 1
Elizabeth — William W. 1 14 6
Kavanaugh 7 4 1
7 .5
Elizabeth — Alexander Jef-
fries 114 5
Elizabeth 1 14 10
Elizabeth 1 14 10
Elizabeth, daughter of Rob-
ert and Ann Lynn 1 3 1
Elizageth — Mr. Snell 14 5
lOlizabctli— William lliiilon 1 7
lOlizabetli, dau. of Danii-I
and S. Wood.s 1 '> 5
Elizabeth Frances — Jamis
B. Park 1 13 11
lOlizaljctli Susan — William
E. Blanton IK". 3
Ellen I M S
Ellen Alvin 1 14 10
Ellen Candice 1 14 10
I'^llen DeLaney — Ruf. D.
McClain 1 14 8
Ellen Gibson Ill 2
Miller, Emma 1 14 5"'
Emma Dewey, Mrs. — Wm.
B. Miller 1 M 5
Emma Dewey 1 11 5
Esther Eva 1 14 5
Eugene 1 13 10
Eunice Ida 14 10
Evelyn Dewey 1 14 5
Fannie 1 8 6
Fannie May 1 M 10
Florence — Nathan Bullock 1 14 8
Florence — James William
Yancey 7 2
Frances— William Watts.. 1 14 12
Frances James 1 8 7
Garland B. — Ida Banard... 1 14 4
Garland B. — Mourning 1 14 10
Woods 2 S 10
Garland B.— Sarah R. Dis-
mukes 1 14 4
Garland B 1 14 10
Garland B. — Mamie Gard-
ner 1 14 4
Garland B 1 14 4
Garland B 114 10
Garland B 1 1^ 4
Genealogical Table 1 1 art. 5
George 1 "^ ■*
George 1 •> ■*
George D 1 1^ ^
George Hector 1 H 1'^
George Park 11-' "*
George W., of Launl
County, Ky 1 art_S 9
Georgia — George Lu.sk 7 5 5
Goodloe 1 14 4
Goodloe 1 !■* ^
Greig 1 14 10
Grover Cleveland 1 14 10
Gussie Louise — Maurice
Herschfleld 1 14 10
Harri.son 114 1
Harry J.— James S. Winn. 1 14 1
Helen 1 14 «
Helen Chenault 1 ^ '^
Henry— Ida 1 14 8
Henry and Christopher 1 1 art. 8 5
Herbert Hill 1 14 10
Hickman ' 14 =»
Hickman (Dick) 114 5
74
index
Hugh, British Geolo-
gist 11 art. S 24
Ji jhabod B 11 art. S 12
Ida 1 14 S
Miller. Ida Bada — Joseph E.
Wright 1 14 10
Ida Blackburn 1 14 10
Isaac — Mary Lewis 114 N
Isaac P., of Jefferson 1 1 art. 8 9
County, Ky 1 1 art. S 9
Irene — Matt Embry 1 14 1
Items touching the name 1 1 art. 8
J. Earl— Obie Watson 5 12 19
• Jacob 11 art. 8 13
James 1 14 8
James 114 9
James 114 5
James — Gertrude Pettus. 18 7
Susan A. Chenault 6 14 3
James, Major — Frances M. 1 5 4
Harris 1 8
3 16 8
3 41
James, Scottish Surgeon.. 1 1 8 25
James, American Soldier. 1 1 8 21
James— Elizabeth Moffatt. 2 5 3
James, of Simpson
County, Ky 1 1 art. 8 9
James Chenault 1 8 7
James Christopher — Anna
Bleur 1 13 3
James Christopher — Mrs.
Elizabeth S. Rayburn.
nee Broaddus 1 13 3
James E. — Harriet F.
Tevis 114 1
James Harvey 1 14 10
Jane 1 14 7
Jane — Samuel Lackey 1 14 11
Jane S 1 14 10
Jane S 1 1-1 5
Jane S 1 14 10
Jennie — Mr. Burke 1 4 8
John, Gen. — Elizabeth J. 1 5 3
Goodloe 1 7
2 11 9
John 1 14 2
John 114 2
John— Polly Brown 1 14 5
S 1 2 59
John 11 art. 8 2
John, Rev 1 1 art. 8 2
John, Col.— Jane Du- 1 1 art. S 3
laney 11 art. 8 9
1 1 art. 8 11
1 1 art. S 15
1 3 4
13 6
1 14
John 114 8
John, of Harrison
County, Ky 1 1 art. 8 9
John A.— Edna Bridges... 1 14 4
John B. — Miss Llewellyn.. 17 8
John C— Mary Bates 1 14 2
John Dulaney — Eliza Em-
bry 1 14 1
Jolm Dulaney 1 14 1
John F., Col.— Mary Chess 1 1 8 20
Miller, John G.— Elizabeth 1 14 7
Watts 1 14 12
John H.— Mrs. Angeline M. 1 8 5
Harris, Sallie Phillips.. 1 1 8 32
8 14 8
John Hector— Ellen E. Mor-
ris 1 14 10
John Hickman — Ploribel
Melone, Catherine Bon-
ny Melone -. 1 14 5
John Hickman, Jr 114 5
John Hickman 1 14 5
John Kleber — Minnie Lan-
drum 114 5
John Morris 1 14 10
John Simon — Lucy Bennett 1 14 10
John, The Company 19 1
119 7
John Thomas — Annie Elkin 1 13 4
John W 1 14 5
John W. — Kate Anderson.. 1 14 8
John Walker 1 14 10
John W.— Mary Ann Woods 1 14 8
2 10 10
3 9 10
Joseph 1 1 8 34
Joseph 114 4
Joseph — Anna Dodd
Bettie Douglas... 1 14 8
Joseph — Josephine Lash... 1 14 8
Joseph, English Actor.... 1 1 8 26
Joseph. «r 1 14 8
Joseph 114 4
Joseph — Susan Kennedy... 1 14 8
Joseph H. — Henrietta Vir-
ginia Crutcher 114 5
Joseph H 114 5
Joseph H. — Jessie Laxson. 1 14 5
Joseph K.— Ellen Clearland 1 14 8
Joseph K 114 8
Joseph Kleber 114 8
Joseph Kleber 114 8
Josephine — Wm. Staples... 1 14 10
Josephine — John M. Tyson 1 14 10
Julia — Wm. Green Miller.. 1 14 1
Julian 114 9
Kate Virginia— Dr. P. M.
Hall 1 14 5
Kate Wilson 113 3
Katherine 1 14 5
Kleber 114 4
Kleber — Mary Melone 1 14 5
Kleber 1 14 8
Kleber— Mary Franklin 1 14 4
Kuroki Oyama 1 14 10
Laura — James Anderson... 1 14 5
Index
75
T^aura Francos — J. H. lloast-
niaii 1 !•) 2
Ka wiincc Kleber Dis-
iiiuki's Ill 4
Leah 1 13 2
Miller, Lena 1 11 5
Leslie 1 14 2
Liila 5 12 19
Lillian — KobtTt F. Brans-
f
Barry Miller 1 14 5
Minta 1 14 8
Maranda Matilda — -j. P.
Worcester 1 13 2
Mr. — Mary Kemper 8 2 2
Miscellaneous marriages 1 1 art. 7
Mollie (or Dollie) — Glenn
Jackson 1 14 4
Mourning Appoline 1 14 10
Mourning Shelton — Robert 1 14 4
Green Miller 1 14 8
Mourning Slielton 1 14 4
Mourning Shelton, Mrs. —
Nerval C. Douglas 1 14 8
Mourning Woods — Holjert
C. Smith 1 14 10
Name 1 1 1
Nancy — George Maupin... •") 2 A
Nancy Jane — Woods Shel- 1 14 4
ton Miller 1 14 8
Nancy Jane, Mrs. — James
Alexander 1 14 8
Nancy Jane — Richard
Palmer 1 H S
Nancy Rebecca 1 14 10
Nannie — Emory Sweeney.. 1 14 S
Nannie Caroline 1 13 3
Nicholas. Colonel 1 1 art, S 4
Nicholas, of Hardin
County. Ky 1 ' ■"'i- >< ^
Octavia 1 "10
Otho. of Clinton Co..
Kentucky 1 1 ^n-i. 8 9
Pattie— Stanton B. llmne. Ill 1
19 4
Paul Tindall S 1- 19
Pauline D. — Ewing Forbes 1 14 4
Pearson, of Wayne Co.,
Ky 11 art. 8 9
Philip Barry, Hon.— Min-
nie H. Miller 1 14 5
Philip Russell 1 H »
Polly — Mr. Thorne....! 1 4 7
. oily 1 ^ 1
Rachael — Napoleon Tevis.. 1 14 1
76
Index
Richard Gardner — Martha
Terrill 114 4
Richard Gardner 114 4
Richard White, of Mad-
ison Co., Ky. — Sue 1 1 art. S 9
Patton 1 14 2
Rheba 113 4
Robert 114 5
Robert 1 14 4
Robert 114 5
Robert— Sallie Estill 1 14 1
Robert— Elizabeth Miller. .114 1
Miller, Robert — Margaret Man- 13 2
pin 1 4
5 2
5 3 10
Robert 1 6 5
Robert, of Madison
County, Ky 1 1 art. S 9
Robert, of Jefferson 1 1 art. S 9
County, Ky 1 1 art. 8 9
Robert — Ann Lynn 1 3
Robert — Sarah Murrell
Mary Craig 15 2
Betsy Griffin 1 6
Robert ; 1 6 5
Robert Daniel — Susan J.
Barnett 1 13 2
Robert Elkin — Pata Tevis,
Mattie Rupert 1 13 4
Robert G.— Ella Head 1 14 8
Robert G. — Mourning Shel-
ton Miller, Anna Laura 1 14 4
Gass 1 14 8
Robert G 1 14 4
Robert Goodloe 1 14 8
Robert Smith 1 14 10
Robert Smith 1 14 10
Robert Tevis 114 1
Robert Woods — Elenora
Baker 1 14 8
Royal Cleaves 1 14 5
Sallie 1 14 1
Sallie — Mr. Herr 114 1
Sallie 114 1
Sallie — Jennings Maupin... 14 6
5 4 10
Sallie Ann — John C. Lips-
comb 1 14 10
Sallie Ann — Sidney M. Har-
ris 114 1
3 48 2
Sallie E 1 14 1
Sallie Ida— Prof. B. B.
Orme 1 14 5
Sallie J.— Rush. Williamson 1 14 4
Samuel — Mary Ann Addi-
son 114 2
Samuel, American Cler-
gyman 1 1 art. S 27
Samuel F., Judge 1 1 art. 8 8
Sarah — William Taylor
Maupin 5 2 A
Sarah— Matt. Embry 1 14
Sarah Clinton — David Good-
loe 1 7
Sarah M. — Rush William-
son 1 14
Sarah Wallace — Stanton 1 13
H. Thorpe 3 13
Solon 1 14
Son 1 13
Station 1 1
Stephen G. — Georgia Ann 1 14
Watts, Betsy Stevenson. 1 14
Susan— William B. Smartt 1 14
Susan — Nicholas Dysart
Minor 1 13
Susan Ellen 1 14
Susan Goodloe — Dr. John
W. Moore 1 14
Susan Goodloe— Capt. W. R.
Bounds 114
Susan K. — Elbridge G.
Seawell 1 14
Miller, Susan Malinda — John
Samuel Owsley 1 12
Susan M. — Frank Robber-
son 1 14
Susan Robert— D. Wilmot 1 13
Susannah — George F. Lee. 1 6
Susannah — Mr. Begle 1 4
Susannah — Stanton Hume. 1 5
1 9
Susannah Goodloe — Dr. 1 7
Michael W. Barclay 2 28
Susannah Woods — Thomas
R. Hume 1 13
Susie 1 14
Susie — Archibald Woods
Miller 1 14
Talitha Harris 1 13
Talitha Ann Eliza 1 13
The Company 1 1 art.
Thomas — Sallie Adams 1 14
Anna Woods 2 8
Thomas — Caroline Douglas 1 14
Thomas, Eng. Author 1 1 art. 8
Thomas, of Breckin-
ridge Co., Ky 1 1 art.
Thomas — Lizzie Dhutt 1 14
Thomas 1 3
Thomas 1 14
Thomas 1 4
Thomas Garland — S. E.
Bridges, Mary Jane Kav- 1 14
anaugh 7 5
Thomas Garland — Nancy A.
Autry 1 14
Thomas Greig — Lettie Har-
ris 1 14
Thomas Irvine — Patsey 1 13
Park 6 8
Thomas K. — Lou Bell 1 14
Thomas S — Ida Bruce Glass 1 14
Thomas S 114
4
1
1
1
3
30
7
12
5
4
10
10
10
2
2
! 1
4
7
4
28
8 9
8
3
8
3
10
10
10
4
9
4
10
10
Index
'Phonias Wiley 1 M 10
TlKiinas Woods. Col. — Mar\
Jane I locker 1 T) i)
1 12
7 7 1
Tom Barry 1 14 5
Unnamid 1 13 5
Virginia — Tate T.owry I M 5
Virginia — Samuel Fjackey.. 1 11 2
1 14 10
Vir.^inia H. — C. l*. Ken-
nedy 1 14 5
Waddy 1 1 I 5
Wade Hampton 1 14 7
T\'^arner, New York
Statesman 1 1 S IS
Warwick, of Jefferson
Co., Ky lis 9
William 1 14 5
William 1 14 4
William 1 14 7
William, Major— Hannah 118 9
Lackey, Dorcas Lackey 1 1 S 33
1 14 2
William (wagoner) — Susan 1 14 2
Chenault 5 13 9
William— Jane Kelley 2 40 2
William, Anier. Fanatic. 1 1 S 16
Miller, William, Lieut 1 1 art. 8 10
William Allen English
Chemist 11 art. 8 29
William B. — Parthenia
Maupin 5 12 19
William B.— Elizabeth Wad-
dy. Minerv^a Barnes, Mrs.
Emma Dewey Miller 1 14 5
William B., Jr 1 14 5
William B. (Ill) 1 14 5
William B. (IV) 1 14 5
William C. Judge — Susan
White 1 14 2
William D.. of the
County of Knox 1 1 art. 8 9
William Francis 1 13 4
William Goodloe — Cornelia
Sanders. Lizzie Morgan. 1 14 4
William Goodloe 1 7 4
William Green — Julia
Miller 1 14 1
William Harris — Katherine 1 13 8
Oldham 6 19 3
6 21
William Hill 1 14 10
William Hill 1 14 10
William H.,of Ohio 1 1 art. 8 9
County, Ky 11 art. 8 9
William Harris, of Lin-
coln Co., Ky.— Kate 1 1 art. 8 9
Portman 1 8 9
William H. H., Law-
yer and Attorney Gen.. 1 1 8 19
William Jr 1 14 10
William John 1 14 10
William Ji)s<>i>h, I )r. —
l'"ranees CoIMtis, Louise
(". South worth 1 M 10
William Joseph I 14 10
William Malcolm, of Madi-
son Co., Ky. — Mary Jane
Patterson. Mrs. Ann E.
Ili'allii rley I 1 art. S !)
1 14 2
Willinni .Malenlni Ill 2
William Pettus 1 S 7
William Kobert 1 11 Id
William Yates — Wilmath
L. Tendall 5 12 19
William Y .S 12 19
Woodie 1 II 8
Woodie — Jack Chambers.. Ill S
Woods 1 14 10
Woods Lee 1 M 8
Woods Shelton — Nancy
Jajie Miller 1 11 8
1 14 4
Woods S 1 14 4
Woods S 1 14 4
Woods S. — Margaret Hemp-
hell 1 11 4
Woods Shelton — Alice
Stilz 1 14 S
Millersburg 118 2
Seminary 118 2
Miller and Hlnkston Com-
panies 1 1 8 7
Miller's John Company 118 1
Miller's Bottom 1 1 8 31
Miller's Run 118 1
Miller's Station 118 2
Million. Anna — Jacob McCord. 6 7 6
Ballard — Mary Eliza Jar-
man 4 13 7
Elizabeth 6 7 6
Emma Lou 6 7 6
Green B 6 7 6
Haman — Nancy Holman... 3 '> 4
Isabella 6 7 6
Mary A.— O. G. Gray 6 7 6
Thomas J. — Nancy Ann
Ai*\'ine 6 7 6
William S.— Elizabeth Hol-
man 3 5 4
Mills. Ann — Wm. Michie 8 14
Mary— David Rodes 3 3
Menan — Fannie Jopett 3 3 9
Nathan — Catherine Jame-
.son 5 4
Nellie — Napoleon Tevis 1 14 1
Minier, Fred — Lizzie Barrett.. 2 11 5
Minier. John Owsley 1 12 1
Mary Malinda 1 12 1
Thomas Miller 1 12 1
William R. — Mary Eliza
Owsley 1 12 1
William R.. Jr 1 12 1
78
Index
Minnie — Taylor Kav-
anaugh 7 16 2
Minor. Mildred — Hudson Mar-
tin 3 5 4
Nicholas Dysart — Susan
Miller 1 13 4
Thomas — Mary Dabney.... 3 15 2
Minter, Jeremiah — Sallie Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Miscellaneous Marriages..,. 1 1 art. 7
Mitchell. Alexander — Martha
Kelley 2 40 6
Elizabeth 2 40 6
Emily— Cabel Chenault 5 13 9
Isaac 2 40 6
Jane 2 40 6
J. B.— Lou E. Oldham 6 14 5
Nancy 2 40 6
Samuel 2 40 6
Sarah — Thomas Yancey... 7 2
Susan 6 14 5
Warren — Bettie Stouffer
(Stofer) 6 10 5
Mizo, John A. — Miriam Old-
ham 6 11 6
Moberly, Abigail— Caleb Old- 6 31
ham ; 7 IS
America — Andrew Fesler. . 6 34 3
Ann— Adam Hill 2 48 2
Barthenia — James Moore.. 6 34 5
Benjamin — Lavinia Mead-
ows 7 IS
Benjamin — Susannah A. 2 48 2
Reid 6 31 1
7 18
Benjamin — Julia Simpson.. 7 18
Bessie 6 34 1
Betsy— Garland Collins 4 40 2
Moberley, Caleb— Eliza Taylor 6 34 1
Charles L. — Muggie Broad-
du.s 6 11 11
Child 6 34 2
Drury C— Cora C. Woods. 1 14 3
Edith— William Covington. 7 18
Edward 7 18 ■
Ella D.— John M. Coving-
ton 7 IS
Elizabeth — Hiram Quinn.. 7 18
Ephraim — Elizabeth Cruz. . 7 18
Geneva 7 4
Grace 7 34 2
Ichabod— Patsey Oldham.. 6 31 2
6 11
7 18
James — Fannie Whitsett.. 6 34 2
Jane— John R. Oldham 2 48 2
6 37
Jason 7 18
John — Miss Jenkins 7 18
John — Miss Morris 6 31 1
7 18
John Christopher 7 IS
John Reid 2 48 2
Jonathan P. — Angemima
C. Covington 7 18
Lavinia — George Ballard.. 7 18
Lin — Miss Garrison 6 34
Margaret — Patrick Maupin .5 2
Martha — Mr. Stone 6 34
Mary — William Snyder 6 34
Milly— Thos. O. Broaddus. 6 11
Milly . 6 34
Minnie 6 34
Miss — Robert Richardson.. 6 43
Nancy — Larkin Hume 6 31
7 18
Nancy — Ambrose F. Dudley 7 4
Neville — Jean Amsden 7 4
O. H.— Alma E. Harris... 3 38
Polly 2 48
Polly— James S. Brassfield 6 31
7 18
Richard— Elizabeth Shel- 3 3
ton _ 6 31
7 4
Rufus K. — Bessie Broaddus 6 11
Rufus— Mary Stone . . .' 6 15
Rufus— Sallie Bush ^.. 6 11
Sallie .^ . 6 34
Samiramus — Allen Embry. 7 4
Simeon — Arthlsa Banta.... 7 18
Susan — Daniel Gates 6 31
7 IS
Susannah A., Mrs. — Wm. 2 48
Oldham 6 6
6 11
Moberley, Tabitha— James E. 6 31
Brassfield 7 18
The Family 7 IS
Thomas 6 34
Thomas— Sallie Oldham... 6 31
6 34
7 18
Thomas Jenkins 2 48
Thomas, S., Dr. — Nancy
Lipscomb 7 4
Thomas S. — Ida Brassfield 7 4
Viney — George Ballard 5 13
6 31
7 IS
William— Diannah Field... 6 41
7 18
Moffatt, Elizabeth— Jas. Miller 2 5
George — Sarah McDowell. . 2 5
George — Miss Gilkeson.... 2 5
James — Hannah Miller 2 5
Magdaline — Jas. Cochran.. 2 5
Margaret — Col. Joseph Mc-
Dowell 2 5
Martha— Col. Robert Kirk. 2 5
Mary — Jaj. Jos. McDowell. 2 5
Maud — Toles Walker 7 5
Montague, Mary Josephine.... 6 29
Thomas 6 29
William— Alline Oldham... 6 29
William 6 29
1
C
6
4
13
2
1
5
1
2
2
4
2
1
11
4
7
1
Index
79
.Miintgonu-ry, T. B., Dr. — Liivi-
iiia O. Cheiiiiult Oil :i
Mooncy, Alexander — Ann I'onge 2 44 S
Klizabeth 2 44 S
James -'44 S
John 2 44 S
Sarah Ann 2 44 S
Sopliia 2 44 8
'riionuis 2 44 S
JMoore. Abbie — Peter Gill 1 14 4
Annie 3 35 5
B. — Leigh Burleson Ill S
Birdie 1 11 10
Charles — Cynthia Roberts. 5 12 21
Charles Kavanaugh .T.Tl'. . 7 15 1
Christopher Harris 3 35 2
Clara— Clifford B. Harri.s,. 3 3S 4
Ed — Elizabeth Johnson.... 2 12 5
Elbridge 1 14 S
Eleanor — William Walker. 2 45 2
Elizabeth 114 8
Elizabeth— Prisley Oldham fi 2
Eliz ibeth — Mr. Guthrie 7 15 2
Elizabeth Jane — Leland D.
Maupin 5 12 15
Moore. Ellen — Samuel Ze-
rah Oldham 40 4
Fannie Lou 1 14 10
Forest 5 12 21
Garland Stephen 1 14 10
Jack— Mrs. Polly Grubbs.. (5 33
James — Lizzie Burleson.... 1 14 4
James — Bart hen ia Mober-
ley 6 34 5
James K. P. — Eliza Ann
Miller 1 14 10
James Mills — Sarah Ann 7 3 6
Kavanaugh 7 15
James Q. — Jennie Seawell. 1 14 8
James W., Dr. — Margaret
Lapsley 2 47 9
Jennie 3 35 7
John W., Dr. — Susan G.
Miller 1 14 10
Joseph Warren — Margaret
Frances Harris 3 35
Lena 1 14 10
Lizzie B. — Leland D. Mau-
pin 5 12 15
Lydia 7 15 3
Margaret 3 35 6
Mary Buchannan 3 35 4
OUie— Rodes Gentry 3 46 11
Reuben 3 35 1
Petei- — Mary E. Maupin... 5 2 A
Richard — Letitia Martin... 3 5 10
Sallie Elizabeth 3 35 3
Tappin Hunt 1 14 10
Thomas— Olivia Grady 1 14 4
Thoma.s— Martha Woods... 2 13 8
William L. — Margaret C.
Griffin 1 6 3
Woods— Mary Miller
Mrs. Ann Trigg.. Ill 4
Worth — Lou Luckett 1 M i
Moores, Clay — Millie Arviiie... i; 7 6
Moran. Beltie — Thonipsoii S.
Bui'iiam ;{ ;[ 7
lOlizabelh A I ;i ■!
Florence— Wade II. Walker 7 5 5
Miss— Wm. K. Denny 7 5 4
Solon — Mary Martin :{ 5 4
Morgan. C. America — John G.
Shely :.' K! 3
Lizzie — Wm. Goodloe Miller 1 14 4
.Morris. I'^llen 10.— John Hector
-Miller 1 n 10
Israel — lOuiily Walker 2 45 1
John — Sus:(nnali Thorpe... 3 12 4
Miss Ann — John liodcs.... 3 3 7
S 4 1
Miss — George W. Searcy.. 6 7 4
Miss — John Moberley r, 31 1
Richard— Mrs. E. Aim Wil-
liams 7 2
Morrison, Julia — (^harles A.
Yancey 7 2
Morrison, Mr. — Anna Harris... 3 38 1
Mr.— Ella Gentry 7 7 1
Morrow. Mary — Robert C. H.
Covington 3 2!t 1
Mosely, Alexander — Emaline
Brown S 13 3
Ella— John Mann 1 14 10
Nancy — John Woods 2 15
Moss, Belle — Wm. O. Chenault 6 27 1
Mis.s— J. Stone Walkei- 3 8 2
Miss — Robert Pearson 3 14 3
Moxley, Bstelle B. — James
Harrison Maupin 5 2 B
Moyers, Lucinda — Chas. Yancey 7 2
T. P.— Sudie Blakely 8 2 2
8 7 5
Muff, Harris 3 22 4
William— Ada Harris 3 22 4
iNIulhollen, Jennie, Mrs. — C.
H. WMlkerson 3 48 7
Mullins, Ardora A 7 6 1
Betsy — Thomas Gentry.... S 14
Child 5 13 3
David 8 14
Elizabeth 5 13 3
Elizabeth — Wm. Chenault. 5 13 9
Fannie M 7 6 1
Frances — Dr. McRay 5 13 3
Frances Jarman — Ira Ben- 8 3 11
ujah Brown 8 14
Fountain 5 13 3
Gabriel— Rachael Ballard.. 5 13 3
Hudson 5 13 5
Infant 5 13 1
Ira, Dr., of Texas 8 14
Isaac " '■' 1
Jane — Ben.1amin Clark.... 5 13 7
Jemima E 7 6 1
80
Index
John 5 13 2
John — Mary Michie 8 14
8 14
Lavinia — William Hogan . . 5 13 4
Leland 7 6 1
Margaret — Jeremiah Yan-
cey 5 13 6
Mary — Peter Rush 5 13 3
Mary — Lewis Gillispie 5 13 S
Mary Ann — Andrew Hughes S 14
Matthew — Mary Maupin... 5 3 8
5 13
Matthew— Sarah Clark 5 13 4
Mr. — Emily McMurray.... 6 39 3
Nancy — Josiah Gentry 3 46
8 14
Patrick 5 13 3
Mullins, Peggy — Mr. Richard-
son 5 13 4
Reuben 5 13 3
Richard. Col. — Susan 2 7 9
Woods 5 13 5
Richard 5 13 3
Richard — Mary Clark 5 13 5
Robert— Rachael W. Estill 7 6 1
Stephen — Miss Riddell
Miss Thrasher.. . 5 13 3
Susan— Mr. Gillispie 5 13 5
Susan Mary — Dr. Charles
W. Kavanaugh 7 8 9
Tensley 5 13 3
William, of Iowa 8 14
William— Nancy Woods... 5 13 1
William H., Dr. — Mary
Jane Walker 3 8 1
Munday, Catherine — John
Hayes 2 16 5
C. D.— Ida Cobb 6 10 11
Elizabeth — Solomon Hayes 2 16 6
George — Lucy Gordon 2 16 2
Harry — Nancy Woods 2 16
Harry— Caroline Coghill... 2 16 3
James — Almeda Thacker. . 2 16 4
Joyce— W. A. Burgin 5 13 9
Mary — Loving Graves 2 16 7
Mary — Dr. Bronaugh 5 13 9
Pattie— James Smartt 2 16 8
Reuben — Mrs. Nancy Tay-
lor 5 13 9
Woodson — Mrs. Samuels... 2 16 1
Munroe, Lillian — Wihiam K. 6 19 7
Oldham 6 23
Murphy, Joseph H. — Stella
Carter Hill 1 14 1
Joseph H., Jr 1 14 1
Murrell, Betsy — Janus Reid... 2 29 1
Jensie— John W. Reid 2 29 2
2 30
Sarah— Rogert Miller 1 6
Myers, Ida — Will Johnson 2 11 5
John H.— Florence Cobb.. 6 10 12
John A. — Miriam Oldham. 6 11 6
Miriam, Mrs. — Thos. Blake-
more 6 11 6
Nalle. Mr. — Miss Yancey 7 2
Mr.— Mary Keblinger 5 4 2
Mr. — Nancy Yancey 7 2
Robert. Rev. — Elizabeth
Aioge 2 42 1
Nancy — Wm. Bennett. 6 2 9
Tyre Oldham 6 3 6
John K. Oldham. 6 3 13
Nash, Robert — Annie Wallace. 6 14 2
Nation, J. R. — Lula Olive
Coffman 6 7 6
Neale, Annie — William Bennett 3 47 1
Fannie — R. Lee Maupin... 5 12 19 i
Lewis N. — Sue McRoberts 19 5
Lewis Newland, Jr 1 9 5 :
Mary— Dr. N. L. Bosworth 2 11 5 :
Mary E.— Luther T. Woods 2 42 2 ;
Mr. — Sallie Miller 1 4 1
Robert — Mary M. Hoge 2 42 ll
Sallie — David Woods 2 17 2 ;
William Goodloe 2 7 5i
William L. — Caroline Boyle
Goodloe 2 11 5i
Zerilda — Sanford Oldham.. 6 5 2!
Nelson, Ann— Overton Harris. 3 49 11
Gabriella — Anderson Woods
Harris 3 38 4i
Nesbitt, John — Mrs. Samantha
Shields 6 39 3]
Neville, Sadie — William M.
Williamson 1 14 4
Newby, Fannie — James M.
Holman 3 5 2
Newland, Mary — Dr. Ira Brown 6 19 9
Oldham 6 25
Mr. — Lucy Rodes 3 3 7'
Newlun, Louise — Dr. Robert
Lipscomb 114 5
Newman, Margaret — Capt. Chas.
L. Yancey 7 2
New Orleans 1 1 4
Newton, Elizabeth — Col. Sam'l
Oldham 6 2
Miss — David C. Arvine.... 6 7 6
Nicholas. Mr. — Harriet D. Simp-
son 7 18
Sarah — Tyru Brown 8 16
Nicholas, Isaac 2 20 11 F
Mary 2 20 11
Mr.— Miss Garth 8 2 2
Overton 2 20 11
Robert — Mary Ann Slavin. 2 20 11
Victoria — George Garth.... 8 2 2|
Noel, Richard — Lucy Ann
Brown 8 10 3 1
Noland, Abner 6 18
Ann Rice — John Foster... 6 18 21
Elbridge — Muggie Thorpe. 3 13 1
Hezekiah 6 IS 11
James — Nannie Harris.... 3 44 ll
Index
81
James — Ann Rice Oldham. 6 IS
John— Belle Ganiis 6 18 3
Nolaiid, Margaret — Robt. Hord
Kavanaugh 7 IT :;
Margaret C. — James Fax.. S 18 4
Mary — John Gaine.s 6 IS 7
Mary Eleanor 6 is 1
Nannie 6 18 12
Nathan 6 18 6
Other names 1 U 3 N
Othniel 6 18 5
Polly— Robert Martin 3 2
8 r> 8
S. H.— Mrs. Eliza Cather-
ine Queen 6 4(i 4
Smallwood V.— Sallie Profit 3 r, 10
Sydonia— Othniel R. Old-
ham 6 17
Temperance — Jas. Gainos. 6 18 9
William 6 18 10
Norman. Courtney — Mary
Browning 7 18
Frances — Frances Brown-
ing 7 18
Norris, Miss — Silas Maupin .... 5 4 3
Norvell. Jos. — Agnes Walker. . 2 38 3
Norwood. Ann — Edward T. 8 2 2
Early S 7 5
Nutten, Miss — John Walker. . . 2 45 1
Nuttycombe, Hopkins Pearre. 8 7 7
Wallace 8 7 7
William 8 7 7
William B. — Fannie Hop-
kins 8 7 7
Oakley, Abner — Hannah Wal-
lace 4 6 5
Oaks, Hudson — Sophia Ballard 5 13
O'Bannon, Mollie — Wm. Mar-
tin 3 5 4
O'Bryan, Agnes 2 38 9
Barsha 2 38 6
G. G.— Susan Woods 2 38 6
Agnes Thompson... 2 38 9
Susan 2 38 6
Ockerson, John — Clara Shack-
elford 6 31 2
Ogden, Annie W 2 42 4
George — Lena Christopher 6 11 13
J. W.— Mary M. Woods 2 42 4
Ogg, Ann — Samuel Griggs 7 18
Coleman 7 18
Eliza C, Mrs. — Ira N.
Scudder 3 44 1
Henderson — Polly Coving-
ton 7 18
Mary Jane— Wm. C. East. 7 18
Nannie— Shelby Jett 7 18
Robert 7 18
William C. — Ann Allen 7 18
Mrs. Kaaat C. Berrj- 3 44 1
Ogilvie, France* 2 20 3
Richard A. — ^ilarlha Ann
Woods 2 20 3
R. Woods 2 20 3
Sue Akin — Horace K. Hern-
don 2 20 3
(Jglesby. Mr.— Mildred Martin. 3 5 4
Oldham, Abner— Hannah 6 1 3 9
White 6 2
6 13 1
t; 14
Abner — Jo.sephiiu' lOnihry.. 6 16 19
6 29
7 4 2
Al)riir 6 28 3
Abner — Nannie Patton.... 6 28 3
Abner 6 29 2
Abner Ferrill 6 28 1
Absalom— Polly Challifl 6 13 6
6 13 9
6 13 2
6 14
6 15
Absalom — Sarah A. Wil-
liams 6 15 2
Albert 6 40 9
Alexander R. — Miriam 1 14 3
Reid 2 20 5
6 4 6
2 21 2
Alexis M 6 40 3
Alfred V 6 2
Alice 6 5 2
Alline — William Montague 6 29 4
Amanda 6 11 11
Amanda— Ernest Wells 6 15 3
Amanda — John Eckley 6 15 3
Amy — Mr. Burton 6 3 1
Anderson 6 17 4
Oldham, Anderson — Aannic
Peelman 6 26 5
Andrew Jackson 6 2
Ann — Joseph Collins 6 6 4
6 8
Ann — William Fisher 6 35 6
6 37 6
Ann— Mr. Cox 6 11 5
Ann— Lawson Talbott 6 12 5
Ann— Caleb Manor Wallace 6 14 2
Ann 6 19 1
Ann Maria — Judge A. E.
Wilkinson 6 40 4
Ann Rice — James Noland. 6 16 3
6 18
Anna — William Harris 3 2
3 44
3 4 4
6 3 5
Annie Neale 6 5 2
Armilda — Frances Haley.. 6 13a 6
Armilda Caroline 6 11 11
Arzela— Robert Eckels 6 13a 7
Benjamin F 6 40 3
Burlington 6 19 3
Caleb— Milly Covirvgton 6 31 4
Abigail Moberley... 7 18
82
Index
Carrie 6 2
Carrie 6 5 2
Catlierine — Mr. Boden-
heimer 6 39 3
Catherine— Neville Gee 6 39 3
Catherine— Ed Hickman... 6 40 7
Celia — Nathaniel Williams 6 7 1
Chambers 6 17 4
Charles — Marie Hammond. 6 29 5
Charles 6 28 3
Charles — Caudice Howard. 6 17 4
Charles K.— Susan C. Dun- 6 16 9
can 6 28
7 9 3
Charles K. — Bessie Baum-
stark 6 28 2
Clifton— Hulda Scrivner... 6 15 3
Coleman D 6 5 2
Conway 6 13a 1
Conway 6 39 7
Conway 6 39 3
Conway 6 2
Conway, killed at Eutah
Springs 6 2
Cordelia — Smith Hansford. 6 14 5
Dally Standard, Oldham
England letter 6 1 3 1
Daughter 6 19 6
David 6 5 1
David D 6 37 3
David D. — Susan Che- .5 13 9
nault 6 14 2
Dawson — Caroline Smith.. 6 5 2
Oldham, Dean Swift 6 15 4
Diannah — Dr. Robertson.. 6 31 9
Dorindy— William Willis.. 6 5 7
Dorothy Embry 6 29 5
Early Marriages 6 1 art. 2
Edith— Jesse Cobb 6 6 7
„: 6 10
Edith (M. A.)— S. B. Tipton 6 5 6
Edith 6 3 11
Edmund B. — Jarsue Hill. ..675
Edward, of Lancaster Co., 6 2
Pennsylvania 6 38
Edward, of Fayette Co., 6 2
Ky.— Mary 6 38
Edward, Jr., of Fayette
Co., Ky 6 2
6 38
Edward, Lt. — Mary Enson 6 2
6 38
Edward McKinney — Hepcy
Catherine Clark 6 39 3
Edwin B 6 31 5
Elbridge 6 39 3
Eleanor B. — John C. Che-
nault , . . . ..^, . . . .. — 5 13 9
1-,., ■, r- 6 17 7
Ell— Miss Sams 6 11 10
Blias ". ,,. .6310
Blisha '.. 6 39 7
Eliza — Strother Anderson . 6 26 1
Eliza — Josiah Lipscomb... 6 31 7
Eliza— Parham Posey 6 39 3
Eliza Catherine — Joseph
P. Queen 6 40 4
Eliza L.— John Whitsitt... 6 40 1
Eliza W.— F. M. Combs... 6 14 5 >
Elizabeth — Jos. McMurray 6 39 3
Elizabeth — Barnabas Har- 3 2
ris 3 4 4
3 45
6 3 4
Elizabeth — Mr. Pepper. ... 6 2 10 '
Elizabeth — Mr. Giles 6 5 5
Elizabeth- Joel Karr 6 7 2
Elizal)eth— Sanford Feland 6 11 2
Elizalicth — William Fisher 6 13 8
6 35
Elizabeth 6 25 1
Elizabeth 6 31 7
Elizabeth 6 31 7
Ella S.— J. K. Daughters.. 6 31 5
Emarine 6 5 4
Embry 6 29 7
Emily — Mr. Haines (or
Holmes) 6 39 3
Emily Rice 6 39 3
Emma 6 17 4
Emma Crockett 6 5 2
Enoch — Harriet Bentley... 6 7 10
Epaphroditus C 6 40 4
Evaline C 6 40 2
Oldham, Frances — Hezekiah .'
Oldham 6 3 7
Family Tree 6 41
Frances — Turner Barnes.. 6 4 9
Franc' s 6 15 3
Frances Ann — Bryant
Searcy 6 7 4
Genealogical Table 6 1 art. 1
George 6 39 1
George — Miss Dillingham.. 6 11 10
George, Major 6 2 2
George— Sarah Tocld ... 6 3 4
Gertrude 6 17 4
Goodman 6 4 2
Hammond 6 29 5
Hannah — Andrew J. Broad-
dus 6 11 13
6 26 3
Hannah — John Biggerstaff 6 12 3
Hannah W. — Hyman G.
Bush 6 16 7
Harrel 6 28 1
Harriet — Harrison Land... 6 2
Helen 6 14 6
Henry— Delia Azbill 6 15 3
Hiram D. — Miss Bigger-
staff 6 5 3
Hezekiah— Polly Kava- 6 13 7
naugh 6 13b 3
6 16 -
7 .8 3
Hezekiah — Frances Old- 6 3 7
I It (lex
83
ham
Hezekiah— Jane Tillelt
Eliza Olds..
Hezekiah
Hezekiah
Humphrey — Sallie George. .
Ibsau
Ira Bniwn. V>v. — Mary
Newiaml
Ira Brown
Isaac
Items tj
Jackson
Jael
James
James — Didamah Merrett.
James — Nancy Douglas....
James, of Albemarle
James
James
James — Blanch Hyerony-
mus
James P
James K
James May — Blanch Hye-
ronymus, Jessie Royce. .
Oldham, James P., Dr. — Mollie
Graliam
James S
James Simeon
James Thomas
James William
Jane
Jerusha — Wm. Thompson .
Jesse
Jesse — Elizabeth Simpson
Jesse
Jesse — Miss Cotton
Joe — Lydia Ann Ellison..
Joe — Lena Hackett
Joel
Joel
Joel
Joel
John
Jolm
John — Miss Hainline
John — Miss Gant (Polly
Tarpley), Jane Reid....
John, of Chester Co., Pa.
<; 7
3
i; ir.
12
i; 17
•1
(i 1^(1
2
6 13a
3
G 19
9
(i -'.">
ti •l-^
3
t; 3S
6 2
1 .-il-t.
. 3
H 7
5
G 26
6 2
G 2
G 2
G 2
6 2
5
6 2
6 .")
2
6 .-JO
3
G 39
N
6 2
6 40
6 40
G 17
6 17
G G
3 9
4 11
G 13a 5
G 39 2
6 1 3 10
G 2 1
6 3
6
G
G 11 1
G 11 1
G 39 4
G 40 10
6 39 3
6 2G
G 39
G 39
G G
John, son of Isaac
John
Jolm ...........••■
John, son of John of
Plymouth ... ..^^^^^^ --^
G 39
G 2
6 38
6 2
6 38
G 2G
G 1.^
6 13 3
-:-6. , 2
/,6.38
3
John, Capt.— Annis iUc.. G I 3 5
G 2
G i:',l.
John— Ann ("onway '' '• '
6 2
38
,|nhn '"' -
G 38
.John. lOnslisli Juvi-nal G 1 3 2
John, of Muddy Creek 6 2
John, of Plymouth. N. B. 6 38
G 2
6 1 3 16
6 1 3 18
G 1 3 3
John, of Russellvllle,, Ky. G 2
John B.— Kate Pitman.... 6 31 5
John C— Nancy Skinner.. 6 15 3
John Chenault 6 1" ^
John K.— Nancy 6 3 13
John P.. Judge G 1 3 9
G 41
John Presley — Jael F. G 21 4
Hume 6 31 11
John Rice— Jane Reid Mo- 2 48 2
berley, Miss Ferguson... 6 13 9
G 37
John Rice ^ 3'' ^^
Joseph, of Pennsylvania... 6 38
6 2
Joseph Christopher— Mat- 3 36 2
tie AVilliams '"'32 2
Judith— Fisher R. Bennett 6 2 9
Oldham, Junius— Mary Hisle.. 6 11 10
Juliet— Jeremiah Broaddus 6 11 13
Kate 6 25 2
Kate— Henry B. Rose 6 lo 3
Kate — Jeremiah Broad- 6 11 13
dus fi-^ \
Katherine — William 11. 1 1- 8
Miller C 19 3
6 21
Kie— Caroline Weeden G 19 8
G 24
Lanna— George Bell Han-
som «39 3
Laura Frank Pelsue G 1;> 3
Laura— Brutus K. Dun- G 26 6
7 9 3
can '
Lavinia '' ^^ I
Lavinia ^ 14 9
Lenna McMaudia •' •■ ' ^
Lenora Roberta— J. C. Gar-
rison «-'9 3
Leonidas ., 6 13a 4
Letter of Clerk Supreme
Court, Caswell Co., N.C. 6 1 :; 1 1
Letter of Clerk. Prince
William Co.. Va 6 1 3 12
Letter of Clerk, Fan-
.luier Co,, Va. .,......- • 6 1 3 13
Liddy— Abraham Branthy. 6 39 6
Lila— J.-T- Wa.Uace- ;,;,...• • 6 14 2
84
Index
Lillian Munroe 6 23 2
Lillye 6 39 3
List of Counties, etc.,
named for Oldham 6 1 3 19
Lizzie 6 39 3
Lonsel 6 28 1
Lou E.— J. B. Mitchell 6 14 5
Louisa — Jonathan T. Es- 3 3 7
till 6 14 8
6 4 10
Louisa- — Richard M. Harris 3 44
Lottie — Obediah Curry 6 15 2
Lula— P. F. Flynn 8 29 3
Malvina— Geo, Shackelford S 31 2
Margaret 6 21 4
6 31 11
Margaret — John Doty 6 19 5
6 22
7 11 1
Margaret K. — Anderson 5 13 9
Chenault 6 16 8
6 27
Margaret P.— M. 3. Tyler. 6 14 5
Maggie — Wm. W. Combs.. 6 15 2
Marie 6 29 6
Marion 6 6 3
Martha B.— John M. Park
(Elder) 6 30 1
Mary — Meredith Hayden. 3 21 4
6 41 11
Mary's children 6 1 3 11
6 39 3
Mary 6 5 2
Mary 6 5 2
Mary— N. B. Deatherage. . 6 17 3
Mary 6 17 4
Mary, maid from England 6 2
6 38
Oldham, Mary 6 25 5
Mary 6 31 10
Mary Amelia — E. H. Cren-
shaw 6 40 4
Mary Ann 6 3 3
Mary E. — Samuel Jackson 6 15 2
Mary E. — Capt. William 6 16 11
Tipton 6 30
Mary Earl 6 17 5
Mary F.— H. G. Groves... 6 14 2
Mary Jackson — B. K. Gola 6 39 N
Mary Kavanaugh — Col. Jas. 6 19 2
P. Eagle 6 20
Mary R.— Wm. M. Woods. 6 31 5
Medora Bell — Charles E.
Edwards 6 40 4
Melissa — Eugene Land.... 6 5 3
Mildred — Nathan Williams 6 7 5
6 7 1
Milly 6 12 1
Milly— Josiah Collins 6 6 5
6 9
Milly— 'William T. Bush... « 11 7
MiHy — John B. Stone 6 15 4
Milton — Agnes M. Harris 3 44
6 4 8
Milton— Settle White 6 39 3
Minerva — Jeremiah V.
Brooks 6 11 8
Minerva Louisa — Mr.
Clardy 6 39 N
Miranda — Wm. W. Peacock 6 11 4
Miranda — Charles Rogers.. 6 14 7
Miriam— John A. Mize 6 11 «
Miss— Mr. Austin 6 39 8
Miss— Mr. Green 6 6 3
Miss 6 39 3
Miss 6 39 8
Miss— Ben Cockrell 6 6 3
Miss 6 39 8
Miss— Mr. Battershell 6 11 2
Miss— Albert Collins 6 9 8
Miss— Joe Phelps 6 37 2
Moses 6 39 N
Moses 6 39 N
Moses 6 39 3
Moses — Mary Rice 6 39
Moses— Christiana Tarpley 6 39 3
Moses 6 39 3
Moses 6 39 3
Moses 6 39 3
Moses 6 2 3
Moses — Ann White 6 6 6
6 13
Nancy— Mr. McEwen 6 39 3
Nancy — James Veal 6 5 3
Oldham, Nancy — Overton Har- 3 2
ris 3 4 4
3 48
6 4 3 1
Nancy — Jesse Grubbs 6 13 7
6 36
Nancy — Samuel Baldwin ..663
6 10 4 1
Nancy 6 15 3
Nannie 6 5 2
Napoleon B. — Miss Prunty 6 11 10 i
Napoleon B. — Sallie Ann
Karr 6 12 4 1
Narcissa — Josiah P. Che- 5 13 9 1
nault 6 14 3 1
Nathan — Rebecca Spencer 6 7 11 1
Nathaniel— Peggy Sparks 6 3 12 !
Dosha Spence. 6 5
Nathaniel, of Lancaster 6 2
County, Pa 6 38
Nettie 6 17 4 1
Newport, «f Montgomery
County, Ky 6 2
O. L.— Annie Bond 6 40 41
Olivia^Wm. C. Griffith... 6 15 31
Othniel 6 17 41
©thniel Rice — Bydonia No- 6 16 II
bund 6 17
Oscar 6 11 II
Ov«rton Harris 6 4 13 1
Batsey — Jesse Barnes 6 4 41
Index
85
I
Patsey — Ichaljod Moberley fi It 9
(i ;!i 1
Patsey — Elder John M.
Park »! :{1 1
Pauline— Peter T. Ellis... ti :il 8
Philemon d 2'> 4
Polly — James Grubbs 6 i;5 5
f, 33
Polly Ann — Richard Dyar-
natt G 4 12
Presley — Elizabeth Moore. 6 2
Presley— Mary Wills 6 2
Rhonald 6 2S 1
Richard 6 2 6
Richard— Sabra 6 40 3
Richard(Ready Money>Ma- « 2
jor — Arsley Williams and 6 3 2
Patsey Reid *> 4
Richard, of Estill County, 6 2
Ky. — Ann Pepper 6 6
Richard — Sallie Williams.. 6 6
Richard — Mary Ann Park. 6 11 10
Richard 6 11 10
Richard, Ma.ior, son of Lt.
Col. William 6 2
Richard — Minerva Ross... 6 11 1
Richard of Cambridge— 6 1 3 17
Martha Eaton 6 1 3 18
6 2
6 38
Richard B 6 4 14
Robert, of Buck Co., Pa... 6 2
6 38
Robert of Chester Co., Pa. 6 2
6 38
Rosebell — James Roberts.. 6 5 3
Oldham. Rufus— Lou Hamil-
ton, Sallie Knight 6 15 3
Rufus King 6 15 1
Russia — Wm. Thompson . . 6 13a 5
Sallie— Mason Bennett 6 39 3
Sallie— F. H. Reppert 6 14 5
Sallie — Thomas Moberley.. 6 13 6
6 34
6 31 1
Sallie 6 11 8
Sallie— Robert G. Tribble. . 6 5 2
Sallie— Mr. Burton 6 3 8
Sallie 3 21 4
6 31 11
Sallie Ann— Josiah Collins 6 40 8
Sallie Ann 6 16 2
Sallie Ann— William Arvine 6 7 6
Sallie E.— David G. Mar- 3 5 4
tin 3 36 1
6 32 1
Samantha — Nathaniel
Shields 6 39 3
Samantha — Samuel Harvey 6 39 3
Samuel, of Massachusetts 6 1 3 18
Samuel, of Fayette Co., 6 2
Ky. — Daphney ..-• 6 38
Samuel, grandson of Sani'l
Jull 6 2
Samuel, of Chirk Co.. Ky. 6 2
Samuel, of Zanesvllle, O.. fi 2
G 3S
Letters and Notes, etc 6 38
Samuel, Col. — Elizabeth C 41
Newton 6 2
6 38
Samuel— Polly Whit.- 6 9
6 12
Samuel Gilbert 6 11 10
Samuel Zerah— Ellea Moore 6 40 3
Sanford— Zerilda Neale 6 5 2
Sanford C 5 8
Sarah 6 40 4
Sarah, daughter of Isiiac. 6 2
6 38
Sarah Ann 6 40 3
Sarah Ann 6 6 1
Sarah P., Mrs. — Josiah
Lipscomb 6 31 6
Schuyler 6 12 2
S belt on— Eliza Drake
Sarah P. Lewis. . 6 31 3
Sidney 6 17 5
Sidney — Mr. Handy 6 17 4
Silas Evans 6 14 2
Smith 6 5 2
Sophia — Temple Burgin... 6 14 4
Sophronia — Jas. Woods... 2 6 2
6 4 7
Stephen Collins — Susan Ann
Shortridge 6 40 4
Susan — John Woods Har- 3 37 1
ris G U 2
Susan Catherine 6 28 3
Susan Kavanaugh 6 16 6
Susannah, of Caswell Co.. 6 1 3 11
N. C 6 2
Oldham, Sydney — Mr. Handy. 6 17 4
Talitha — Alpheus Ellington 6 4 15
Temperance — David G. 3 5 4
Martin 6 17 6
The Family ^ 2
Thonias 6 39 3
Thomas 6 6 3
Thomas — Nancy Leeper. . . 6 39 3
Thomas, of Lancaster Co., 6 2
Pennsylvania 6 38
Thomas, of York Co., Pa.. 6 2
6 38
Thomas 6 29 1
Tliomas. son of John of 6 1 3 32
Plvmouth 6 2
6 38
Thomas H. — Nancy Smith 6 16 5
6 26
Thomas M.— Sarah Over- 3 28 8
ton Harris 3 35
3 36
6 31 4
6 32
86
Index
Thomas Nugent 6 39 3
Thomas S. M. — Kate
Baumstark 6 17 5
Thompson B. • — Nancy 6 2
Phelps, Nancy Phillips. . 6 14 5
Tree 6 41
Tyre— Nancy 6 3 6
Ulysses 6 14 1
Uriah Wright 6 2
Ursley — Hancock Jackson .645
Violet 6 39 3
"Wade 6 11 10
Wade H.— Arthusa Yates. 6 11 1
Walker, Miss — Matt Ander-
son 6 6 3
Walker 6 15 6
Willa— John Sutton 6 7 7
William 6 39 3
William, Major (prisoner 6 1 3 14
of Mier 6 13a 1
William 6 39 3
William — Miss Hainline... 6 6 3
William, of Lexington, Ky. 6 2
— Lucretia E 6 38
William, of Lancaster Co., 6 2
Pennsylvania 6 38
William — Sallie Gilbert 2 48
Mrs. Susannah A. R. 6 6 8
Moberley 6 11
William, of Prince "William 6 2
Co., Va.— Miss Basey... 6 38
William 6 28 3
William — Miss Davis 6 5 3
William 6 2 8
6 38
William— Miss Bush 6 11 9
6 11 10
"William— Effa Tribble 6 15 2
William Family Tree 6 41
William— Miss Troop 6 15 3
William 6 11 1
"WiL-am, Lt. Col.— Penelope 6 38
Pope 6 1 3 4
6 2
6 41
William Abner, Rev.— Ta-
bitha Evans 6 14 2
William Abner — Ann Miles 6 14 2
Oldham, William B., of Clark
Co., Ky.— Sallie Elliott.. 6 2
William Dawson 6 5 2
William Dowell — Alice J.
Bronston 6 31 5
William Dowell 6 31 5
William Duncan • — Mary
Ferrill 6 28 1
William Edward 6 6 1
William Ed 6 40 3
William K.— Jacintha Cath- 6 16 4
erine Brown 6 19
8 14 7
William K.— Lillian Mun- 6 19 7
roe 6 23
William Kavanaugh 6 23 1
William M. — Nannie Rob-
inson 6 31 5
William P.— Nancy Smith. 6 14 5
William Shortridge 6 40 4
William Smith — Mary Pat-
tie 6 5 2
Williamson, Judge 6 4
Winnie — Munroe Lackey. . 6 11 10
Zerah— Amelia F. Collins.. 6 13 8
6 40 4
6 6 1
Olds, Eliza — Hezekiah Oldham 6 7 3
O -,eil, Mr. — Harriet Hensley. 7 18
O'Rear, Alice Frances — George
McFarlane 2 20 11
Anna 2 20 11
Charles Wayman 2 20 11
Clyde 2 20 11
George McFarlane 2 20 11
Louella — Charleston J.
Trumbell 2 20 11
Mary Virginia— H. M. Clark 2 20 11
Mattie— P. E. Locke 2 20 11
Robert 2 20 11
Sallie Allie 2 20 11
William Alexander 2 20 11
William Tandy — Elvira
Prances Slavin 2 20 11
Woods Slavin — Flora Prew-
itt 2 20 11
Orme, Clara Ines 1 14 10
James Robert 1 14 10
John Elner 1 14 10
Lizzie 1 14 10
P. B., Prof.— Sallie Ida
Miller 1 14 10
Osborne, Fannie, Mrs. — Sidney
Maupin 5 12 16
John — Almira Johnson.... 2 11 5
Miss — Jas. Thos. Maupin. .5 12 1
Morris — Mary Virginia
Brown 8 16 1
Worth James 8 16 1
Otey, Martha — Edmund Hock-
aday 1 10
Overstreet, Lee — Lucie Pumph-
rey 5 2 B
Overton, Colonel 3 2
Temperance — Wm. Harris. 3 2
Overton, William — Mary Wal-
ters 3 2
Owens, Amanda — Andrew C.
Tolson 114 3
Arthur — Miss Bowman.... 1 14 3
David — Mrs. Anna S. Y.
Tolson 1 14 3
Miss— WilHam Laferty 8 2 2
Mr.— Nancy Thorpe 3 13 5
Jane — John Duncan 7 18
Polly— George Merrifield... 1 14 3
William — Amanda Pence.. 1 14 3
Ind
I'X
87
I
Owsley, Aliiiii'a — .IiuIki' "\\'illiaiu
C. Goodloe 1' 1 1 5
Ainamla — Clifloti Kodes... 3 3 7
Kmma MoGchoo 1 lii 1
Janifs Mcllwain 1 IJ 1
John Samuel — Susan Ma-
liiida Miller 11:; 1
John Samuel, Jr. — Ella Mc-
Ilwain 1 li' 1
Malinda 1 lU 1
Margaret Susan — Jolm S.
Wells 1 li; 1
Mary Eliza— William K.
Minier 1 1 1' 1
Mattie Woods— W. P. Wal-
ton 1 IJ 1
Michael L 1 12 1
Miss — Archibald K. Walker 7 5 5
Thomas Miller — Katharine
McGoolwin 1 12 1
Virginia McGoodwin 1 12 1
Page, Fred W. — Ann Meri-
weather 1 11 N
i-ain. Mr. — Joseph S. Woods.. 1 14 10
Palmer,' Margaret — Philemon
Kavanaugh 7 5 2
Richard— Nancy J. Walker 1 11 S
Pamer, Joseph William — Jose-
phine Smith 1 14 10
Pancoast, Mary — T. Sims
Woods 2 47 7
Pander. Harriet— Wm. Woods. 2 36 6
Paik, Ann Eliza — Joseph Q.
Scrivner 6 31 1
Annie — John Francis Wag-
ers 6 S 9
Catherine — Andrew Wal-
lace 4 5 3
Christopher Harris — Ella 3 34 2
Broaddus 7 7 1
Christopher Harris 3 34 2
Collins 6 8 9
Curtis 6 8 9
Curtis F. — Julia Rice fi 8 9
Curtis Hume 6 S 9
Dee — Elizabeth Broaddus.. 6 11 13
6 31 1
Earl Gardner 1 13 11
Eliza — John M. Price 5 4 1
Eliza— Jesse Cobb in 11
Elizabeth — Samuel Rich-
ardson 3 43 1
Embry — Miss Alexander. . . 6 8 9
Fannie — L. Morton Scriv-
ner ti 31 1
Fannie — Nathan Williams
Reid 2 21 5
George — Pearl Broaddus... fi 11 13
George 6 8 9
George 6 S 9
George W.— Patsey Collins 6 8 9
Horace 6 31 1
Ida 31 1
James « s 9
Joe t; 8 9
Joel — hucy D. Embry 1 !i 3
6 S 9
John i:. .Marg.ini Wallace 4 4 1
.luhn ("l.iy 6 :M 2
John M.. lOlder— Martha U. i', 31 1
(•Idham, Polly Wood.s
1 lariis 3 34
.Ichn Mills C 31 1
Margaret Susan — William
F. Elkin 3 34 .
.Mary — Archibald K. Dini- 6 31 1
can 7 9 3
Mary Ann — Richard Old-
bam 6 11 10
Mar.\- Beeler 6 S 9
Mary Turner — Calemon
Maupin 5 6 3
Mattie 6 31 1
Milly— Anderson Wagers.. 6 31 1
Minerva— Richard Cobb... 6 10 12
Mr.— Peggy Brown 8 1 2 59
Park, Mortimer — Lucy Maupin 5 2 B
Nettie 6 31 1
Patsey — Thomas Irvine 1 13 4
Miller 6 S 9
Pleasant Broaddus 3 34 2
Rhoda — Gabriel Lackey.... 1 14 11
Robert Jefferson — Eliza
Christopher 6 31 1
Sallie — Jesse Baldwin 6 10 4
Samuel R.— Almira Butner 6 8 9
Smith 6 S 9
Son 3 34 3
Susan 6 8 9
Tabitha— Jesse Cobb 6 10 11
Talitha — Anderson Wagers 6 31 1
William W.— Miss Cobb... 6 10 6
Parker, Georgia — Henry Hud-
gins 5 2 B
Parker, Miss— John llul)bar(l.. 4 13 4
Parkes, Catherine — Andrew
Wallace 4 5 3
John B. — Margaret Wallace 4 4 1
Parish. Alexander — Lavinia
Maupin 5 12 15
Emily — William Williams.. 6 7 1
John H. — Julia Ann Wil-
liams 6 7 1
John Parkes 5 12 15
Mary— John McWilliams. . . 5 12 22
Pattie— A. T. Chenault 5 13 9
Parrot t. Baby 8 2 2
liernard T. — Sallie Brown. 8 7 7
Bernard Thompson 8 7 7
Bessie 8 7 7
Blanche B.— Charles B. S 7 7
Hopkins S 7 7
Bledsoe S 2 2
Boots (C. B.) S 7 7
B. B. — Julia Ann Stephens 8 2 2
88
Index
Charles — Lucy Steph'ens... 8 2
Charles — Sarah Brown.... S 2
Charles S 7
Charles B. — Lizzie Chap-
man 8 7
C. B. (Boots) 8 7
C. C. — Miss Bruce S 2
C. H.— Martha Brown 8 11
Columbia N. — N. E. Early 8 2
8 7
Edmund James 8 7
Edward 8 2
Elizabeth 8 7
Emory B 8 7
B. Rossar 8 2
Ernst Rossar 8 2
Ethel 8 2
E a Presley 8 7
Parrott, Fannie 8 7
Fannie Emory 8 2
George 8 2
G. B.— Sallie Catterton 8 2
George W 8 7
Horace Edward 8 7
Ida — . ..87
James Nimrod 8 7
Lizzie 8 2
Lizzie — Capt. Marcellus
Kemper 8 2
Lizzie Hampton 8 7
Lucy— r. Pinks Catterton.. 8 7
Lucy 8 2
Lucy 8 7
Lucy 8 2
Lucy E. — Mr. Brown S 2
Mary— Yancey Garth S 2
Mattie 8 2
Nannie H 8 7
Nellie — Fray Yager 8 2
N. B.— Mrs. G. W. Early.. 8 2
Nathaniel Edward 8 7
Nathaniel 1 8 7
Nimrod S 7
Sallie Brown 8 7
Sallie M.— John S. Hop-
kins 8 7
Sarah — Livingston Steph-
ens 8 2
Sonie 8 2
Stanley 8 2
Sudie 8 2
William 8 2
William H. — Lizzie Bickers 8 2
William H.— Faith Thomas 8 2
William N.— Bettie Cobbs, 8 7
Bettie J. Whitlock r. 5 1
Extracts from letter 5 1
William T. — Frances 8 7
Thompson 8 2
Parsons, Elizabeth — Thomas 2 13
Worsop 2 2
Richard— Letitia Loftus.. 2 13
2 2
o
2
2
2
o
7
6
6
7-
2
15
1
15
1
William 2 1 3 15
Pasley, Henry — Nancy Harris. 3 43 3
Patrick. John 1 115
Patsey Elijah Bennett 6 2 9
Patsey Ann — Reuben D. 3 44
Harris 3 45
Patterson, Gertrude — Dudley
Tribble 6 5 2
Mary Jane — Wm. M. Miller 1 14 2
Robert C— Nancy Waller 1 14 2
Broaddus 113 3 N
Pattie Charles Martin 3 5 10
Pattie, C. D., Dr.— Emma
Crockett 6 5 2
Pattie, Mary— William Smith
Oldham 6 5 2
Patton, Minnie— Abner Oldham 6 28 3
Mr. — Miss White 2 5 1
Robert— Lucy Gibbs 6 8 7
Sue— Richard White Miller 1 14 2
2 5 1
Paul, Miss — Cornelius Maupin. 5 4 3
Paull, Alfred, Rev. — Mary
Woods 2 43 1
George — Elizabeth Woods. 2 43 1
Pawling, Henry, Col. — Elizabeth
Wallace 4 5 2
Paxton, Janus Alexander —
Maria Marshall 2 5 1
Mary — James McDowell... 2 5 2
Payne, Anna — Robert Harris.. 3 22 1
Cremora Yancey 7 2
Eliza— Rodes Estill 3 3 7
Emma Carson 7 2
Estill— Kate May Wallace. 4 12 10
Estill 4 12 10
Eva 4 12 10
Fannie Keith 7 2
John W. — Mary C. Yancey
Sallie T. Yancey 7 2
Mary Catherine 7 2
Mr.— Lucy Rodes 3 3 7
8 4 6
Mr. — Josephine S. Woods.. 1 14 10
Victoria — Emma Owsley
Goodloe 2 11 5
Peacock, William W. — Miranda
Oldham 6 11 4
Pearson, Amelia — Mr. Cooper. 7 5 4
Annie — Wm. R. Letcher. . . 3 48 4
Charles 7 5 4
Clarence 7 5 4
Eli — Lucy F. Covington... 7 18
Henrietta 3 10 2
Isaac — Maggie Denny 7 5 4
Jack 7 5 4
Joe — Elizabeth Harris 3 14 3
Joseph Miller 113 4
Jonathan Dudley 7 18
Mary Catherine 7 18
Mary Viola — Robert H. Mau-
pin 5 6 1
Milly 7 IS
Index
89
Robert 1 13 4
Robert— Miss Moss .'{14 3
Sallie Frances 7 IS
Sfudder 7 IS
William— Malinda Miller... 1 i:! 4
William Elkin 1 13 4
Peary, Dr. — Sarah Maupin.... '> 1 6
5 4 2
Peelman. Nannie — Anderson
Oldham f! 2G 5
j Peery, Edwin Howe — Pattie
' Yates 3 23 4
Samuel — Pauline Garvin... 3 24 3
Pelsue, Frank— Lanra Oldham 6 15 3
Pence, Amanda — Wm. Owens.. 1 14 3
Pendleton, Benjamin — Agatha
Yancey 7 2
Edmund, Col. — Unity Kitn-
brough 7 2
Pepper, Ann — Richard Oldham 6 6
Mr.— Elizabeth Oldham 6 2 10
Perkins, Benjamin M. — Mary
Susan Dabney 3 15
Bertha 2 18 2
Campbell 2 18 2
China 2 IS 2
Fannie 2 IS 2
George K.— Elizabeth Cath-
erine Ophelia Gray 2 18 2
Havana 2 18 2
John 2 18 2
Mr. — Sallie Maupin 5 3 5
Mollie 2 IS 2
Perry, Edwin Howe — Pattie
Yates 3 23 4
Samuel — Pauline Garvin... 3 24 3
Petit. Thoma.s — Martha Ballard 5 13
William— Su.san Ballard... 5 13
Pettus, Gertrude — James Miller 18 5
James Miller — Jennie Pet-
tus 1 8 3
Jennie — Jas. Miller Pettus. 1 S 3
Mary Willie — Robert _aps-
ft ley 2 47 9
Richard — Judith W.Jarman 5 4 1
William, Dr. — Margaret
Susan Miller 1 S 3
Peyton. Annie Miller 114 1
E. D.— Lena Lackey 1 14 1
G. A.— Elizabeth Tevis 1 14 1
Lilly Tevi,s — Sam'l Fulker-
J3on 1 11 1
Margaret — Benjamin (Bud)
Richardson 3 43 7
Mr. — Lizzie Jane Tevis.... 1 14 1
Rachael Gibson 114 1
Susan— Elliott Richard.son. 3 43 1
Phelps, Ann Tabitha 7 IS
Anna— Claude Walton 1 14 1
Anne — Asa Smith 5 2 B
Betsy — Mr. Willis 7 IS
Carlisle— Arthur C. Burton 1 14 1
_ Cary 7 18
D.
Catherine . .
Phelps, Charles
Cynthlu
Elizabeth— Mr. 'Punier
George
George — Edna ll.irris .
Jarret— Milly Duncan.
Jaret
Joe — Miss Oldham . . . ,
John
John
Josiah — Martha .
Josiah
Katherine Cobb — Col. Jas.
W. Caperton
Magdaline — Mr. Stapp
Marcus A
Mary — Samuel M. Phelps.
Milly
Miss — William Stone
Miss — Oldham
Nancy
Nancy — Mr. Baker
Nancy — Thompson B. Old-
ham
Nancy
Nancy B. — Mr. Jones
Patsey
Peter T
Philip
Ree — William J. Collins...
Robert
Roda
Sallie
Sallie (Will)
Sallie Ann— Wiley Embry
Samuel— Tabitha ...
Samuel B
Samuel M.— Mary Phelps.. 7
Sarah "i
Shadrack ^
Susan — William Chenault. 5
Susan— Mr. Grosheart 7
Tabitha — David Waller
Chenault 5
Tabitha T.— Richard Cobb 6
The Family "
Thomas '
Thomas '
Phelps, 'J'homas T
Thoma.s— Sallie W. Cobb.. 6
Tliomas — Ann Duncan 7
Phillips, George — Elizabeth
Kavanaugh "
Nancy — Thompson B. Old-
ham •>
Phinx, Mr. — Lilly Broaddus... 6
Pickels, Thomas— Mary Evans 3
Pickett, F. S.. Dr.— Sophia Kem-
per Hendricks 3
Pierce, H. C, Mrs 3
IS
18
18
18
18
14
48
18
IS
37
18
18
18
IS
9
3
IS
IS
14
IS
18
37
18
IS
14
18
IS
IS
IS
IS
s
14
18
IS
18
IS
18
IS
IS
18
IS
13
IS
18
13 9
1(1 12
18
IS
18
18
10 12
IS
8 9
14
11
11
48
8
37
1
37
2
90
Index
Pigg, Lula— W. B. Wilkerson. 3 48 7
Mary C. — James H. Bog-gs 2 6 2
Mattie— W. B. Wilkerson. 3 4S 7
Nancy — Wm. M. Thomas.. 3 5 4
Plllson, Mary — Wm. Wallace.. 4 3 4
Pinkerton, Burnett J. — Sallie
Walker 3 8 1
Pioneer Forts, of Madison
Co., Ky 1 1
Pitman, Kate — John B. Old-
ham 6 31 5
Plunkett, Fannie — Lewis
Garth 8 2 2
Gertrude— Thos. J. Chap-
man 8 7 3
Poage, Alfred B.— Esther A.
Wood 2 44 6
Alice E 2 44 6
Andrew, Rev. — Jane Gray. 2 44 3
Andrew — Mary B. Kline... 2 44 3
Ann — Archibald Woods.... 2 43
Ann — Alexander Mooney.. 2 44 8
Ann E.— Wm. W. Walker. 2 44 6
Ann E. — Andrew Hunter.. 2 44 6
Arabella 2 44 13
Elijah 2 40 5
Elizabeth — Rev. Isaac
Shepherd 2 44 7
Gabriel 2 40 5
George — Martha Poage.... 2 44 1
George C. Rev — Jane Riggs 2 44 13
George 2 44 13
Isaac K 2 40 5
James — Mary Woods 2 44
James 2 44 3
James, Jr 2 44 5
James 2 44 13
James S.,Rev. —Ann Vories 2 44 6
John C 2 44 2
John G.— Sarah J. Jones... 2 44 3
John N. — Eliza Ann Mc-
Mullen 2 44 6
Joseph C 2 44 6
Margaret — Rev. Thomas
S. Williamson 2 44 10
Margaretta 2 44 3
Martha — Andrew Woods.. 2 37
2 40 10
Poage, Martha — George Poage 2 44 1
Mary 2 44 4
Mary Ann 2 44 13
Mai-y Jane 2 44 3
Mary Jane 2 44 6
Nancy M. — Thomas H.
Reynolds 2 44 3
Rebecca 2 40 5
Rebecca — John B. Knox ... 2 44 9
Robert — Nancy Kelley 2 40 5
Robert — Sarah Kirker 2 44 6
Robert — Jane Wallace 4 3 3
Sarah E 2 44 6
Sarah— Rev. Gideon Pond. 2 44 11
Stephen Woods 2 44 13
Thomas K.— Sarah J. Hen-
ry, Jane Brickell 2 44 6
William C 2 44 6
Poindexter, James — Mary
Slaughter 8 7
William — Judith Thomp-
son 8 7
Polhemus, James S. — Ann Eliza
Woods 2 43 2
Pollard, Mosie — Bernard A.
Brown 8 7 2
Polly Wilson R. Mau-
pin 5 2 C
Pond. Edward 2 44 11
Elizabeth 2 44 11
Ellen 2 44 11
George 2 44 11
Gideon, Rev. — Sarah Poage 2 44 11
Mary 2 44 11
Ruth 2 44 11
Pope, Penelope — Lt. Col. Wm.
Oldham 6 2
Porter, Beverley— Jane Gee... 6 39 3
John 1 14 10
Mr.— Patsey Woods 2 15 6
W. Q. — Fannie Lipscomb.. 1 14 10
Portman. Kate — William Har-
ris Miller 1 8 9
Portwood, Alice 1 8 8
Catherine 1 8 8
Dudley— Elizabeth Miller.. 1 8 8
Dudley, Jr.— Mary Tully. ..188
Fannie Harris — Ben. O.
Smith 1 8 8
Howard 1 8 8
James Miller — Pearl Hol-
land 1 8 8
Nell 1 8 8
Posey, Adaline 6 39 3
Fannie — Samuel McMurray 6 39 3
James 6 39 3
Parham— Eliza Oldham 6 39 3
Potts, Mr. — Mrs. Mary Cline.. 5 12 15
Powell, Bettie — Jesse Berkley
Harris 3 44 1
Powers, Miss — Chas. Yancey.. 7 2
Thomas — Cleve McWil-
liams 5 12 22
Poynter. Anna — Thomas S.
Kavanaugh 7 17 2
Mary — Marcus Henry Kav-
anaugh 7 17 2
Poynts, J. W., Dr. — Cornelia
Brown S 2 2
Pi-ather. Kate — Burnam Scriv-
ner 6 31 1
Pratt, Alberti — Robert Lapsley 2 47 9
Preface 1
Preston, Mary Elizabeth — Jos.
Alex. McMurray 6 39 3
Miss — Hon. Jas. McDowell 2 5 2
Sarah— Col. Jas. McDowell 2 5 2
Index
91
I
I'rpwitt, Catherine- — Jolm G.
Winn 6 36 5
H. R.— Catherine Griibbs. G Hfi 1
Sallie — Robert Chenault... f) 13 9
I'rice, Dorothy Reid 5 4 10
Elizabeth — Capt. Brightber-
ry Brown S 2 2
I lenry — Dice Jarman 5 4 10
Herbert— Vista Laclcey 1 14 11
3 3 7
Jolm — Elizabeth Brown.... S 2
John M.— Eliza Park 5 4 1
Mary — Thomas Jarman... 5 4 1
Mary — Nel-son Harris 3 49 1
Mary Goodloe 3 3 7
^'irg■inia — Ira Maupin 5 3 5
William — Fannie Yancey. . 7 2
Proctor, Julian— Kate Smith.. 3 4S 8
Profit, J. Plea.^ant — Mary 3 2
Martin 3 5 10
Sallie— Smallwood V. No-
land 3 5 10
Province, Andrew 3 2
Sarah— Samuel Harris 3 2
Prunty. Miss — Napoleon B. Old-
ham 6 11 10
Pulley. Jennie — Dr. Sam H.
Low^ry 114 5
Pullin.s. James W. — Mrs. Mary
M. Gates 5 2 B
William — Minerva Halman 3 5 4
Pumphrey, Alice — Frank Aff-
halter 5 2 B
Anna — John Butts 5 2 B
Elijah 5 2 B
James 5 2 B
John 5 2 B
Joseph 5 2 B
Joshua — Marg-aret Good-
man 5 2 B
Lucie — Lee Overstreet. . . . 5 2 B
Thomas 5 2 B
Von 5 2 B
Purdon. Jane — Adam Loftus. 2 1 3 15
2 2
Purdon, T 2 1 3 15
Pursley. Hannah — Jas. Brown S 1 2 59
Rachael — Thomas Brown. 8 1 2 59
Thomas — Susannah Ben-
nett 6 2 9
Quarles. Miss — Wm. Dabney. . 3 15 2
Quarner, Margaret A. — Robt.
C. Woods 3 41 1
Queen, Joseph P. — Eliza Cath-
erine Oldham 6 40 4
Eliza Catherine, Mrs. — S.
H. Noland 6 40 4
Quinn. Hiram — Elizabeth Mob-
erley 7 18
Quisenberry. Adelaide Corrinna 5 13 9
Anderson C. — Corrinna
Brownhall 5 13 9
Colby B 5 13
Emily Alice — Joseph A.
Ilinkle 5 13 9
Fannie — R. Henry D. ('ov-
ington 7 18
Florence Emily 5 13 9
James F.- — Emily C. Cre-
nault 5 13 D
James Francis 5 13 9
James Francis 5 13 9
Louisa — David Chenault... 5 13 9
Virginia— W. Tandy Che-
nault 5 13 9
T^'aller— Emma Lisle 5 13 9
Railey, Bettie — Arthur Steph-
ens 5 4 2
Emma 5 1 2
Jane- Alfred Woods 2 42 2
Janie 5 4 2
Lin wood 5 4 2
Lula — Luther Sandridge. . . 5 4 2
Merritt 5 4 2
Virgie — Grayson Woods... 5 4 2
W. B. — Cornelia Maupin.. 5 16
5 4 2
Raincy. Ida — William Owsley
Goodloe 2 11 5
Ralston, Annie — Frank James 2 48 2
Mr.— Roena Hill 2 48 2
Ramsay. Andrew 4 21 1
Andrew Wallace 4 21 1
Catherine 4 21 2
Charles — Estelle Garrison. 3 3 7
Dorcas 4 21 2
Effie Smartt— Mr. Jouett.. 1 14 5
Frederic Frulton 1 14 5
Higginbotham 4 21 1
Jane — John G. Lobban.... 4 21 -
Jane— Jarrett Harris 4 21 3
John— M. Othelia Smartt.. 1 14 5
John— Mary Black 4 21
4 21 2
John, of Augusta 4 21
John, Rev 4 21
Joseph T 4 21 2
Margaret 4 21 1
Margaret — Meredith Mar-
tin I 21 3
Mary — Jeremiah Wayland 4 21 3
Mary— James C. Kothwell. 4 21 2
Mary J 4-1 1
Maud Mary 1 H 5
Oscar William 1 14 5
Thomas ■* 21 1
William — Margaret Wal- 4 6 7
lace 4 21
William ■< 21 2
William ••21 3
William Albert 4 21 1
William S 4 21 3
Randolph. T. J., Jr.— Charlotte
Merri weather 114 N
92
Index
Ransom, George Bell — Lanna
Oldham 6 39 3
Rapp, Julia — Newton Walker.. 2 45 1
Rash. Mr. — Susan Embry 7 4 2
Ray. John — Anna Stamper. ... 5 2 B
Rayburn, Bessie — Alexander
Gibbs 6 8 7
Rayburn, Bessie — Herbert
Scrivner 6 31 1
Elizabeth S., Mrs. — James
C. Miller 113 3
Henrietta — • Stanton H.
Thorpe 1 13 1
Henry — Eva Scrivner 6 31 1
Mr. — Nancy Bennett 6 2 9
Nancy — James Woods 2 38
Sarah — John David Mau-
pin 5 12 15
Rea, Andrew 5 3 9
Andrew — Mary 5 3
Ann— John Bales 5 3 9
Bland — Sarah Alexander
Elizabeth Jones... 5 3 9
Daniel 5 3 9
Daniel 5 3 9
Fergus 5 3
James 5 3 9
Jane — Garland Maury 5 3 9
Jemima — Richard Bickett. 5 3 9
John 5 3
John A 5 3 9
Joseph 5 3 9
Margaret — George Wolfe.. 5 3 9
Margaret — Ezekiel McCau-
ly 5 3 9
Mariah — Oscar Lipscomb. .539
Mary — Bernard Tilman. ... 5 3 9
Robert — Elizabeth Maupin 5 3 9
5 11 5
Samuel — Jean Maupin 5 3 9
Samuel 5 3 9
Thomas— Ursula Smith 5 3
Thomas— Ann Ballard 5 3 9
William 5 3 9
Rebecca Nathan Oldham 6 7 1
Rebecca — Alex. Reid.... 2 29
Redd, Miss — Chas. McDowell.. 2 5 1
Reddish, Frederick — Malinda
Harris 3 22 3
Redman, Lou Marshall — Gran-
ville Lipscomb 1 14 10
Reeves, Samira — Arthur Car-
rollton Reid 2 21 5
Reid, Alexander, of Garrard
Co., Ky 2 29
Alexander — Rebekah 2 z%
Alexander — Mary ... 2 29
Alexander's Deposition.... 1 1
Alexander — Polly Morrison
Blain 2 29 3
Alexander 2 48 1
Almira 2 29 3
Amanda — Lewis McMurtry 2 30 1
Anderson 2 20 5
Reid, Anderson Woods — Char-
lotte Embry and Barbary
Ann Shrite 2 21 5
Andrew, of Albemarle 2 29
Andrew — Magdaline Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Ann — Wm Woods (Beaver
Creek 2 12
Anna — James Amerine.... 2 21 5
Anna Woods 2 48 6
Annie L. — C. Cameron 2 20 5
Arthur 2 20 11
Arthur CarroUton — Samira
Reeves 2 21 5
Bell 2 29 1
Bessie 2 20 11
Bessie 2 32 5
Betsy — Mr. Rogers 2 29
Betsy — Shannon Wallace.. 4 4 1
Caroline E.— W. L. Bra-
shear 2 20 1
Carrie 2 20 11
Celia— David Witt 2 21 5
Charles 2 20 11
Charlotte— Homer G. Bax-
ter 2 21 5
Christopher 114 3
Clifton 2 20 11
Clifton 2 20 11
Clifton A 2 20 11
Clifton G 2 20 11
Corena 114 3
Corena — Mardin Yates 1 14 3
2 21 2
Delilah 1 14 3
Early Marriages 2 29
Edward 2 20 11
Eliza— Mr. Lee 2 30 5
Elizabeth 2 20 5
Elizabeth 2 20 5
Elizabeth 2 20 11
Elizabeth— Mr. Creath 2 29
Elizabeth— Daniel M. Che-
nault 5 13 9
Elizabeth— Wm. Williams. 2 21 5
Elizabeth — Wm. Denham. . 2 21 5
Elizabeth M.— Talton Pox. 1 14 3
2 21 2
Ellie 2 20 11
Emma — David Waller Che-
nault 5 13 9
F. S., Dr.- Sallie Reid 2 30 4
Forrestus — Catherine With-
ers 2 31 1
Frank 2 20 11
Garland — Elizabeth Woods 2 20 11
George 1 14 3
Reid, George 2 20 11
George 2 29 1
Hannah — Andrew Woods., 2 6 5
Hugh, Dr 2 32 1
Index
93
Isaac— Uhoda Tate 1 14 3
2 21 2
Isaac Shelby 2 29
James, of Albemarle 2 29
James 2 29 1
James — Ann Hall 2 29
James — Betsy Murrell 2 29 1
James 2 48 5
James — Polly Reid 1 14 3
2 21 2
James A. Dr. — Annie Berry 2 20 11
James Anderson — Minnie
Reid 2 21 5
James C 2 32 3
James M. — Mary G. Hayes 2 30 2
2 31
Jane 2 29 3
Jane — William Young 2 29
Jane — Hudson Broaddus... 1 14 3
2 21 2
Jane — John Oldham 6 39 3
Jane — Andrew Wallace.... 2 48 4
4 7 6
4 8
Jeffer.son 1 14 3
John 1 14 3
John ■> 20 11
John 2 20 11
John, Sr. — Elizabeth 2 29
John, Jr. — Mary Mackey... 2 29
John — Betsy Lancaster.... 2 29
John — Susannah .... 2 29
John, of Caswell Co., N. C. 2 29
John, of Lincoln Co., Ky. . . 2 29
John, of Nelson Co., Va 2 29
John, Sr 2 29
John— Mary Woods 2 19 2
John— Judith 2 29
John — Miriam Williams.... 2 21 5
6 7 1
John B. — Nancy Hocker. . . 2 20 11
John Miller — Elizabeth 1 14 3
Dinwiddle 2 21 2
John M.— Bettie A. Hayes. 2 30 3
2 32
John W.— Jensie Murrell.. 2 29 2
2 30
John Woods 2 48 3
John N.. for Jonathan —
Anna Woods 2 19 6
Jonathan — Anna "^'^oods.... 2 19 6
Joseph 1 14 3
Joseph— Celia Williams 2 21 5
Miss Adams 6 7 1
Reid, Julia 2 21 5
Kit 1 14 3
Louisa — Sidney Dozier 2 21 5
Lucinda — Overton Gentry.. 1 14 3
2 21 2
8 46 10
Lula 2 20 11
Luther 2 20 11
Malcolm Miller— Uelx-ccii
Alexander 2 21 h
Margaret — Joseph Hlealt.. 2 29
Mariah 2 29 3
Manila 2 20 11
Martha — .Mberi (VuiielLsoii 2 21 5
Martha Matilda 2 21 5
Mary — Solon Woods 2 20 3
Mary 2 20 5
Mar.\ — John J. White 2 20 R
Mary 2 29 1
Mary 1 M 3
Mary 1 H n
Mary — William Woods 2 20 4
2 29 4
Mary — James Reid 1 14 3
2 21 2
3 21 3
Mary — Mr. Foster 2 32 4
Mary Woods — Lucius C.
Chrisman 2 21 5
Mattie— Merrill Smith 5 2 B
Minnie — James Anderson
Reid 2 21 5
Miriam— Alexander K. Old- 1 14 3
ham 2 20 5
2 21 2
4 6
Miriam G. — Eason S. Hick-
man 2 20 11
Miss — Jeremiah V. Collins. 6 9 2
Nancy Embry — Samuel
Willis 2 21 5
Nathan, Capt 2 29
Nathan Williams — Fannie
Park 2 21 5
Nathaniel G. — Nancy E.
Goodall 2 211 11
Nellie 2 20 11
Nelson 2 20 3
Oliver G. — Miss Hickey.... 2 21 5
Patsey — George Creath 2 29
Patsey — Richard Oldham.. 6 3 2
6 4
Polly — Levi Williams 1 14 3
Polly— James Reid 2 21 2
1 14 3
Polly— John Cloyd 2 29
Rachael W.— Capt. Jeffer-
son Taylor 2 20 11
Robert 2 29
SiiJlie — Joseph Leake 2 29
gallie — Joseph Wolf scale... 2 29
Sallie— Thomas Todd 1 14 3
2 21 3
ra«W, Sallie— Dr. F. S. Reid... 2 30 4
Bailie Ann 2 29 3
»allie E.— Dr. W. Letcher. 2 31 2
Bamuel — Suity Woods 2 29
»umu*l. from ikx>tUuid 2 29
flatuuel 2 30 6
fcuwh 2 20 11
94
Index
Sarah W.— Dr. Martin W.
Hickman 2 20 11
Sarah W.— Jeptha Rice Gil-
bert 2 21 3
Sophia— Mr. French 2 21 3
Susan 2 29 1
Susan— George Estill Ill 3
Susan 2 29
Susan J. — James Rumbold. 2 20 11
Susannah Anderson — Ben- 2 48 2
jamin Moberley 6 31 1
Sylvanus 11^ 3
Sylvester — Elizabeth Hub- 2 20 5
bard 2 21 2
1 14 3
Talitha — Lindsey Thomas. 2 21 5
Talton 2 21 5
Thomas— Susan Shelton... 2 21 1
7 4
Thomas— Nancy Harris 1 14 3
2 21 2
3 44
3 45
Thomas M. — Miss Jones.. 2 32 2
William 1 l-l 3
William 2 29
William— Sarah Woods 2 20 5
2 21 4
William 2 30 7
William Loftus 2 21 5
Reitter, Frederick L. — Malinda
Jane Crews 5 12 1
Reppert, F. H. — Sallie Oldham 6 14 5
Revolutionary Soldiers 1 4
Renick, Wm. — Mary Smith 5 2 B
Reynoia, Avidra 3 44 1
Claudius 3 44 1
Grace 3 44 1
Harris 3 44 1
Jesse 3 44 1
J. H.— Jane Trabue 2 33 9
Lee 3 44 1
Milton — Lou Ann Harris... 3 44 1
Miss — Abner O. Chenault.. 6 14 3
Oscar 3 44 1
Otis 3 44 1
Thomas H. — Nancy M.
Poage 2 44 3
William — Agnes Rhodus... 4 13 6
Rhoda John Bennett.. 6 2 9
Rhodus, Agnes — Wm. Reynold. 4 13 6
Elizabeth Jane — William B.
Johnson 4 13 6
Henry Bascom — Mrs. Sallie
■^'■. Cornelison 4 13 5
James — Margaret Ramsay
Jarman : ■ • 4 13 , 6
Jarnes — Mollie Harris.^ .4.13 6
Kate— Edwin Roberts. ... . . 5 12 21
Margaret R., Mrs.— Rich-
ard Cornelison ...-_• ^. •.•.■■. -^i, 13 6
.Mollie— Charles Roberts |.;,;i-i. 12 21
Savannah .- . ..• • ..• • •.••.-.■ • • ^ • -4 13 6
William 4 13 6
Rice. Ann — John Graves 6 13b N
Annis — Capt. John Oldham 6 2
6 13b
6 16...
Benajah 6 13b N
Benjamin 6 13b N
Benjamin Holt 6 13b N
David 6 13b N
David 6 13b N
Hannah 6 13b N
Hezekiah — Mary Bullock. . . 6 2
6 13b N
5 14
James — Sallie McPherson.. 7 6 1
John — Mary Finney 6 13b N
John 6 13b N
John 6 13bN
John Holt 6 13b N
Julia— Curtis F. Pai-k 6 8 9
Mary — Moses Oldham 6 2 3
6 39
Mary — James Garland 2 20
Mrs. (nee Claibourne) —
Robert Harris of Wales. 3 2
Mr.— Sarah Bennett 6 2 9
Nancy 6 2 9
Sarah— Edward Graves... 6 13b N
Richard 6 13b N
Talitus 6 2 9
Theodocia — Waller L. Mau-
pin 5 12 15
Thomas — Ella Shanks .... 7 7 3
8 14 3
Thomas 6 13b N
William— Jean Walker 6 13b N
William, of Culpeper 6 13b N
Richards, Benjamin — Lucy
Michie 8 14
Lucy — Benj. F. Brown 8 2 4
Richardson, Amanda — Michael
Dowden 4 13 7
Aaron Burr 3 43 1
Benjamin (Bud) — Margaret
Peyton 3 43 1
Elliott— Susan Peyton 3 43 1
Richardson, James — Lida Ar-
vine 6 7 6
James — Malvina Walker. . . 2 45 1
James — Miss Simpson 3 43 1
Joseph — Mary Miller 1 13 4
Lilburn • 8 12 6
Lilla — Richard Kavanaugh. 7 17 2
Mary, Mrs. — Robert A.
Lapsley '■ 2 47 9
Mary — John Chris. Arvine. 3 43 1
Melina — Nathan Arvine.... 3 43 1
Miss ■. 8 12 16
Miss — Michael Dowden.... 4 13 7
Mr. — Peggy Mullins 5 13 4
Mr. — Betsy Brown 8 12 16
Rojjert — Miss . Mpberley .3 43 1
..Sallie Ann— A, J. Arvine.. 5 43 1
I II ilex
95
Samuel — lOlizabclh Park... H IM 1
Thomas— Polly Harris 3 J:J 1
Thomas J('ff(>i-son 3 43 1
Kichmond. Town of. Estab-
lished 1 1 !•')
Trustees of 1 1 15
Kicketts, Agnes — Thompson
John Hill 2 3S 9
Rickmond. 'William — Fannie
Woods 2 20 9
Riddell, Bertram 5 6 3
D. R. — Sallie Maupin 5 6 3
Julia — Ewing- IVlaupin 5 12 16
Malcolm 5 6 3
Maude — Archibald Maupin .'> 12 14
Miss — Stephen Mullins 5 13 3
Riggs, Jane — Rev. George C.
Poage 2 44 13
Vada — "SA'illiam Overton
Garvin 3 24 4
Riley, Mr. — Elizabeth Coving-
ton T IS
Richard — Martha N. Woods 2 42 T
Roan, Samuel C. — Mary 7 7 3
Brown Hocker S 14 3
Robards. Sarah — John Jouett.. 3 3 9
Robberson, Frank — Susan M.
Miller 1 14 5
Susan M., Mrs.— Dr. J. A.
Ewing 1 14 5
Roberts, Bessie 5 12 21
Brown, Dr S 14 1
Charles — Mollie Rhodus.... 5 12 21
Charles 5 12 21
Claude 5 12 21
Cleveland 5 12 21
Cynthia — Charles Moore... 5 12 21
Daniel — Georgia Gash 5 12 21
Dr. Mary B. Brown. 8 14 1
Roberts, Edwin — Kate Rhodus
Eliza . . 5 12 21
Elizabeth — Humphrey Ken-
dred 5 12 21
Ernst 5 12 21
Fannie — Mr. Bradford S 14 1
Frank S 14 1
George 5 12 21
Howard 5 12 21
Jame.s— Susan Stofer 6 K) 5
James — Nancy Maupin 5 12 21
James — Rosebell Oldham.. 6 5 3
James Enos 5 12 21
Jennie .. 5 12 21
Jesse 5 12 21
John 5 12 21
John S 14 1
Margaret Maupin ......... 5 12 21
Martha Agnes — Arnon Wal-
lace :^4 4 1
Mary .....,.,..- 5, 12 21
Milly— W'illiam Browning, , 7 IS
Miss— Catael Huguelys^v^.,- ; . 5. .18 9
Mr. — ^.Anna Dyncan , ........ .-:•.-. 7.,18
Nannie r, u -j
Parthonia 5 \>, 'x
Parthenia — Hezekiah Me-
Keelian 5 12 21
Rebecca— Henry Hiuwii.. 5 1 2 59
Roy .-, ij J]
Thomas Jeffer.son — Mary
I )avis ,5 12 21
Thomas Jefferson 5 \i 21
William — Lou Davis '^ 11 11
William — Minta Knox f) ij l'1
Hobert.son, Alexander H. —
Martha Woods 2 38 5
Alexander, H. Jr 2 38 5
Dr. — Diannah Oldham t; 31 9
James W.— Miss Graham.. 2 3S 5
Joseph 2 3.S .5
Mary Eliza— Cleve T. Mau-
Pin 5 12 19
Miss — William S. Buford.. 2 5 1
Miss — Robert Walker 2 45 3
Miss— Jacob Huguely 5 13 9
Mr.— Sarah G. Lapsley.... 2 47 t
Robert 2 38 5
Robert — Priscilla Lapsley.. 2 47 3
Robins, Lewis — Bazzie Hackett il 11 11
Robinson, Anna — William M.
Oldham (J 31 5
Bettie — John W. Clienault. 5 13 9
Robinson, Jane — James Kclley 2 4(t 3
Joseph S. — Ann Wallace... 4 4 1
Mattie A.— David Woods.. 2 49 1
Miss — David Clark 5 13 7
W. R.— Margaret E. Gates 5 2 B
Robnett, Elizabeth — William
Anderson Harris 3 37 4
Rochester, Nancy — Samuel 1.
McDowell 2 5 1
Nathan— Eliza McDowell.. 2 5 1
Rodes. Amanda — William C.
Anderson 3 3 7
Ann — James Ballard 3 3
5 13
Ann 3 3 7
Ann— John Garth 3 3 7
Ann E.— John G. Barrett.. 3 3 7
Belle— Col. John H. Mc-
Dowell 3 3 7
Bettie — N. T. Chapman... 8 7 4
Boyle O. — Susan C. Crom-
well 3 3 7
Cliarles ." 3 3 7
Charles 3 3 7
Charles 3 3 7
Charles H.— Mary Davis... 3 3 7
Clifton— Elizabeth Jouett.. 3 3 7
Clifton— Sarah Waller 3 3 7
Clifton— Amanda Owsley.. 3 3 7
Clifton 3 3 7
Clifton 3 3 7
Cynthia — Jack Smith 3 3 7
8 4 7
David — Susan TliftOipson . . S 7
96
Index
David 3 3 7
David, Major General 3 3 7
David — Mary Yancey 5 13 «
David — Mary Mills
Susan Anderson. . . J S 7
Eliza— Robert Stone 3 8 7
Elizabeth — Horseman Good-
man 3 % 7
Elizabeth— Wallace Estill. 3 8 7
Elizabeth— Joseph Helm... 3 8 7
Frances — Garland Brown.. 3 3 7
8 4 8
Green Clay 3 3 7
Henrietta 3 8 7
Henrietta — Bernis Brown. .824
8 16
John — Jane Stapleton
Burch 3 3
John, Sr.— Mary Crawford. 3 3 7
John— Sarah Harris 3 3 7
John (Jack), Capt.— Fran- 3 3 7
cina Brown 8 3 1
8 4
John — Miss Ann Morris. ... 3 3 7
8 4 5
John 3 3 7
John 3 3
John S 3 3 7
Rodes J. W.— Clotilda Jarman 8 2 5
8 4
Lucy — Mr. Payne 3 3 7
Mr. Newlands 8 4 6
3 3 7
Lucy — Joseph Twynian .... 3 3
Martha— Joel Yancey 3 3
5 13 6
Mary 3 3 7
Mary — Robert Douglas 3 3
Mary Eddings— James Es-
till 3 3 7
Matthew — Nancy Blackwell 3 3
Mildred — William Walden. 3 3
Myra S 3 3 7
Nancy — William Dulaney. . 3 3
Nancy — Samuel Stone 3 3 7
Pauline — Christopher I.
Field 3 3 7
Robert— Elizabeth Dulaney 1 1 15
3 3 7
Robert— Mary Grider 3 3 7
Ryland— Miss Tyre 3 3 7
Ryland — Virginia Woods. . . 8 4 3
3 3 7
Sallie — John Watson 3 3 7
Sallie E.— Thos. E. Tutt... 3 3 7
Sallie H.— Anthony W. Rol-
lins 3 3 7
Sarah— Samuel C. Woods.. 2 25
13 7
8 4 4
Sarah Harris— Wm. Daven-
port 3 3 i
Susan ThompBon, Mrs. —
James Kerr 8 7
Sydney — Powhattan Jones. 3 3 7/
8 4 2
Tyre 3 3 7
Tyre 3 3 7 i
8 4 IQ
Virginia— Wilson Smith... 3 3 7i
8 4 7!
William— Pauline G. Clay. 3 3 T!
William — Clarissa Yancey. 3 3 7!
5 13 «!
7 2
8 4 It
William 3 3 Ti
William Cassius 3 3 7!
Rogers, Abner 5 14 T a
A. H., Dr.— Lavinia Wal-
lace 4 3 4 I
Charles 6 14 7
Charles — Miranda Oldham. 6 14 7
E;i rl — Susan Kavanaugh 7 17 2 ;
Henry M., Rev. — Almira
Smith 2 11 5
Jennie 6 14 7'
John — Miss Williams 6 14 7
John Johnson — Jane Woods
Harris 3 37 1
John Reid— Betsy Reid 2 29
Judith— Jonathan P. Estill 7 6 1
Martha Mendricks 3 37 1
Mary Evalyn 3 37 1
Robert B. — Elvira E.
Trumbell 2 20 11
Virgil Johnson 3 37 1
William A. — Catherine
Michie 8 14
Roll of Scouts on Madison Co.
frontier 1 1 15
Rollins, Anthony W., Dr.— Sal-
lie H. Rodes 3 3 7'
Clifton Rodes 3 3 7'
Eliza — Dr. James Bennett. 3 3 7
3 47 2
Harriet — Brightberry
Brown 8 2 S
James Sidney 3 3 7
John C— Nancy Stevens... 3 3 7
Robert Rodes 3 3 7
Sarah H. — Curtis F. Bur-
nam 3 3 7
Ronan, Joseph — Nancy Coving-
ton 7 18
Rooks, Elvin — Roena Warren.. 1 14 3
Rose, Henry B. — Kate Oldham. 6 15 3
Zelphia — G«)rge Overton
Stoner 3 48 9
Ross, Emma Ruth — John Addi-
son Slavin 2 20 11
Garland 1 14 4
Mary Ann^^anly Atkins. 1 14 4
Minerva — Richard Oldham. 6 11 1
Mr. — Sopkia Bennett 6 2 9
Robert 1 14 4
Index
1>7
Sallic Ill 4
Thomas — Ann Woods Mill-
er I n 4
Thomas ] M 4
Rosson, BaiU'y — Ruth C. Tit-
rill 5 12 17
Rothwell, James C. — Mary
Ramsay 4 21 2
Route, John — Emily Broaddus. 1 14 11
Mr. — Elizalteth Duncan 7 IS
Polly — Shadrack Browning 7 IS
William— Bettie Garth 8 2 2
Rowland, David P. — Lizzie 1 G 1
A. Lee 1 In ;>
Edmund L. — Miss Bryant. 1 Ki 3
Edmund S 1 10 3
Frank Lee 1 6 1
Hugh 1 in 3
Hugh Godden 1 Ki 3
Maggie— Stephen B. White 1 Id 3
Mary 1 10 3
Sidney V. — Susan Frances
Shackelford 1 10 3
Sidney, Jr 1 6 1
Susan Lee 1 n 1
Virginia 1 6 1
William S. — :\Iary Bowman
Miss McDowell 1 10 3
Royce, Jessie — James May
Oldham 6 5 2
Royster, David 2 11 3
Mitchell — Mourning Good-
loe 2 11 3
Mourning G., Mrs. — James
W. Dudley 2 11 3
William 2 11 3
Royster, Woodson 2 11 3
Royston. Jennie — William Kav-
anaugh 7 5 7
Rozelle, Miss — Robert Yancey. 5 13 6
Rubles, William— Mary Shifflett .5 9 5
Rucker, Bettie — Dr. Walter
Winsted 1 14 10
T. G.— Susan Smith 1 14 10
Ruddell's Road 1 1 1
Ruff, John — Henrietta Brown.. S 2 4
Rugg. Edwin— Ethel Terrill... 5 12 17
Ruledge, Nellie — Wm. Lipscomb 1 14 10
Rumbold, Ellen J 2 20 11
George 2 20 11
James— Su.«an J. Reid 2 20 11
Lizzie ' 2 20 11
MaiT 2 20 11
Runkle, Frances Lucile 5 2 B
Fred L. — Minnie May Cox. 5 2 B
Levi Preston 5 2 B
Runyon, Asa — Emma Chenault 5 13 9
Rupert, John W. — Mary Eliz i
Miller 113 9
Mattie— Robt. Elkin Miller 1 13 4
Rush, Peter— Mary Mullins 5 13 3
Russell, Anna — Kavanaugh
Tipton G 30 1
Ellen— J. Tevis Wllkersun. 3 \s 7
Mary — James Tcvis 3 4S 7
Russian Great I.,eadfrs 1 1 10
Rust, Clemmie — Tliomas Jeffer-
son Brown S
Sallie — Tyra Brown S if,
Sabra Richard Oldham f. 4"
Sackett, M. A., Rev.— Susannah
1'. I logo 2
Sale, Collins G
Shelton C
Thomas G
Webber H.— Mrs. Ann Huls G
Sallic MMlllam Smith. 1
Salter, Mattie — Eugene Busby. I
Sams, Miss— Eli Oldham G 11
Samson, John — Martha Woods 2
Samuels. John — Sarah Chenault 5
Mrs. — Woodson Munday... 2
Sanders, Caroline — Willl.im
Goodloe Miller 1
Delbert — Nannie Ketron ... 5
Delia May 5
Jessie 5
Mattie 5
Sandridge, Luther — lAila Rai-
ley 5 4 2
Sappington, Peggy — Hugh
Brown 8 1 2 59
Sarah — Christopher Gen-
try 3 4G
— Joseph Thompson... S 7
Saufley. Rowan — Anna Bro-
naugh Englem.m 3 31 5
Shelton M. — Chloc Smith
Baughman 3 31 1
Scott, Charles, General 1 1 13
Emily— Aldretus P. Brown 8 2 2
James — Mildred Tliompson 8 7
Martha — William Moffatt
Woods 2 26
Martha — Edwin Taylor
Arvine G 7 G
Nancy Jane — Capt. John
Lyne McDowell 2
Walter C. — Mary Webster. 5
n;
1
n;
1
40
3
42
1
;i
C
It
G
It
G
9
C
14
10
11
10
20
9
13
9
IG
1
1 1
1
•>
B
'>
B
2
B
o
B
5
S
Scrivner, Alma 6 31
Anna 7 IS
Bettie— James Cosby 6 31
Burnam — Kate Prather.... 6 31
Edward H 7 IS
Eva— Henry Rayb.irn 6 31
11
31
11
6 31
6 31
6 15
Florence 4
Forest C
Harris 4
Harry— Rachael McCord. . .
Herbert — Bessie Rayburn. .
HvUda F.— Clifton Oldham.
Irvine Miller — Emma Wal- 6 31
lace 4 11
Jefferson — Miranda Wag-
ers. Lou Warford 6 31
Joe— Mattie Wagers G 31
98
Index
John Milton ^ 18
Jonah i 11 1
Joseph Q. — Ann Eliza Park 6 31 1
L. Morton — Fannie Pai'k. . 6 31 1
Louise 1 11 1
Scrivner, Mary 4 H 1
Nettie 6 31 1
Pattie — Jefferson Wagers.. 6 31 1
Pauline— George McQuery. 7 IS
Ree — Jonah Wagers 6 31 1
Sarah Elizabeth 4 11 1
Sue 6 31 1
Susan F.— Abe Kelley 6 31 1
Thomas — Kate Ambrose... 6 31 1
Thomas J.— Martha J. Cov-
ington " IS
William H.— Ettie West... 7 18
William Joe 4 11 1
Scudder. Ira N.— Mrs. Eliza C.
Ogg 3 44 1
Mary — Jeptha M. Coving-
ton "i IS
Seals, Lsabelle — John S. Cox... 5 2 B
Seals, Miranda— Wm. Maupin. 5 2 B
Searcy, Alonzo 6 7 4
Belle — Waller Grimes 6 7 4
Bryant — Frances Ann Old-
ham 6 7 4
Celia 6 7 4
Charles— Ellen Gillen 6 7 4
Charles M.— Mary M. Cov-
ington 7 IS
Edith L 7 18
Elias — Jennie Golden 6 7 4
Elizabeth 6 7 4
Elizabeth 7 IS
George W. — Miss Morris... 6 7 4
Jack 6 7 4
James 6 7 4
Mary — James Harris 3 14 4
Mollie — Samuel Alexander. 6 7 4
Nathaniel 6 7 4
Sallie 6 7 4
Sears, Frances, Mrs. — Mr.
Lewis 5 7 8
Mr. — Frances Maupin 5 7 8
Seawell, Elbridge G. — Susan K.
Miller 114 8
Elizabeth H.— Dr. A. F.
Claywell 114 8
James
Jane — James Q. Moore 1 14 8
Nannie — Capt. Isaac S.
Boyd 114 8
Roberta — A. G. Brandon... 1 14 8
Sessions, Catherine — Archibald
W. Goodloe 2 11 4
Settle, Bettie, Mrs. — Robert
Miller 1 6
Nancy — Arthur Terrill 5 12 17
Sewell, Henry— Mrs. Josephine
Howard 6 15 4
Shackelford, C. D. — Bettie 8 2 2
Blakely S 7
Shackelford, Callie Miller 1 11
Cecilia — John Thompson... 6 31
Clara— John W. Ockerson. 6 31
Clay Keene 1 H
Daniel Bates— Callie Che- 1 11
nault 1 14
3 4S
Daughter 1 H
Doc S 7
Edmund Lyne — Margaret
Miller 1 10
Edmund Lyne 1 !'•
Edmund Lyne 1 10
Elizabeth C. — Archibald
Woods - S
George — Martha Hockaday 1 10
George — Malvina Oldham.. 6 31
George Daniel — Ruth War-
field, Elizabeth Sweeny.. 1 11
George Daniel 1 H
James 1 10
James Thomas — Mary 1 11
Bates, Mary Keene 2 5
James Thomas 1 H
James Thomas 1 H
John — Miss Lyne 1 10
John H.— Malinda Miller.. 1 11
John Hockaday 1 H
Juliet Malinda 1 10
Liiura — L. Rutherford
Blanton 1 H
Linda 1 H
Lutie S 7
Lyne— Elizabeth Taliaferro 1 10
Maggie — John Beach 6 31
Margaret Miller — Robert
Haven 1 10
Martha Hockaday 1 10
Mary Juliet 1 10
Mary Bates 1 H
Mary Keene — Keorge W.
Goodloe 1 11
Oldham ^ 31
Sarah Keene 1 H
Susan F.— Sidney V. Row-
land 1 10
Sweeny 1 H
Un-named 1 10
William Henry 1 10
William Rodes — Anne Lou-
ise Clay 1 11
Shane, Mr.— Nannie Arvine... 3 43
Shanks, Ella— Thomas Rice... 7 7
S 14
Frances — William Tate.... 7 7
8 14
Samuel— Fannie Hocker. ..77
8 14
William H. — Lena Baldwin 6 10
7 7
8 14
6 !
6 ;
6
1 I
1 I
2
2
1
2
2
Index
99
Shannon, Elizabeth — SaU'in
Wallace 1 1 1
Shannon, Nancy — Michael Wal-
lace 1 1 5
Sallie— William Wallace... 1 1 1
William— Betsy Wallace. .. 4 1 S
Sharp, Miss — John I.. Jarvis.. J -17 11
Mr. — Mary Jane Jarvis.... 2 IT 11
Shawver, Mariah — Heniy
Walker 2 15 1
Shearer, Ann — Jas. Burnsides. 5 13 9
Florence — Thomas Thorpe. :? 13 1
Mary— Ira Berry :'. 1 I 1
Nancy Emily — Oliver T. 1 I 1
Wallace 5 13 9
Samuel, Jr. — Julia Williams 6 7 1
Sarah, Mrs.— Dr. John W.
Harris :; II 1
William — Elvenie Chenault ,') io 9
Sliearman, Fannie — N. B. Chap-
man 8 7 3
Mary — William S. Chap-
man S 7 3
Thomas, Dr. — Nancy Early S 7 5
Shelby, Edmond— Susan Hart. 2 11 11
Sarah — Dr. Ephraim Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Susan — James McDowell. . . 2 .5 1
Thomas Hart, Major — Mary
McDowell 2 r> 1
Slielton, Agnes 3 3 6
Anna ."> 110
Anna o 110
Betsy — Richard Moberley. . 2 4
3 3 6
tj 31 1
7 4
Dabney 3 3 6
Early ^larriages 7 4
Fred .t 4 10
G. W.— Henrietta McMullen .5 4 li»
Harry .5 4 10
Henrietta — Russell Melone. ,t 4 10
Luculius 5 4 10
Lucy — Jonathan Estni.... 7 4
Lucy — Elliot Brown 3 3 6
Ludia 5 4 10
Miss — Tyre Maupin .5 4 10
Mourning — Arcliibald 2 6 6
Woods 2 8
3 3 6
Sarah 3 3 6
Stella 5 4 10
Susan — Thomas Raid 2 21 1
7 4
Thomas — Mrs. Elizabeth
Woods Kavanaugh 7 4
Thomas 3 3 6
Thomas L. — Susan Ballard ."> 13
T. M. Ella Maupin 5 4 10
William 5 4 10
William — Lucy Hai'ris 3 3 6
William — Fannie Maupin.. .5 4 7
William ll.irris 3 3 6
Sh.ly. .\iiii .Martha 2 13 3
Ann Mary 2 13 3
Charl.s 2 13 3
K 9
Lenora, Mrs. — Seth W.
Tudor 5 6 5
Margaret — Jacob Hughes.. .5 9 4
Mary — William Rubles 5 9 5
Polly — Dabney Maupin.... 5 5 4
Sidney — Miss Dillon "> 9 2
Susan— William II. Smith. ."> 9 6
Shillings, Ann— Everet M. Berry 3 44 1
Shirkey, Mr.— Sarah Woods... 2 6 8
Shonan, Sarah— Benj. Gates... 5 2 B
Shoots, James 5 2 B
Liddy 5 2 B
Mr. — Myrah Maupin 5 2 B
Myrah. Mrs. — Harry Evans .5 2 B
Vin •■■, 2 B
Shortridge, Betsy— Geo. Short -
ridge •' >0 4
Charles 6 '0 4
George '• "^ ■*
George — Betsy Shortridge. C 40 4
John •' "» 4
Nancy « '•' '•
Shortridge, Nancy — Jonas
Hedges 6 40 '
Polly— William Butler 6 40 4
Susan Ann — Stephen Col-
lins Oldham 6 40 4
William 6 40 4
Shreve. Mary — Speed Smith
Goo<*loe 2 11 8
100
Index
Shrite, Barbary Ann — Ander-
son W. Reid 2 21 5
Mary — Samuel G. B. Kava-
naugh 7 16 2
Shropshire, Clifton — Emily Che-
nault 5 13 9
Shumate, Andrew Lackey 1 14 11
Jason — Jennie Lackey 114 11
Mattie 1 14 11
Nannie 1 14 11
Silva ■■ — — Sterling Harris. 3 2
Sims, Bernard — Bessie Strother 5 4 10
Caddie — Eugene Jarrett... 5 4 10
Cordelia — James Weaver. . 5 4 10
Elias— Elizabeth Martin... 3 5 4
Eliza — Logan Maupin 5 16
5 4 4
Elizabeth — Alfred Woods.. 2 42 7
Frank— Matilda McMullen. 5 4 10
Frank— Sallie B. Williams. 5 4 10
Minnie — J. F. Hughes 5 4 10
Tyetta— Mike W^illiams 5 4 10
Tyre — Miss Bruden 5 4 10
Walker— Mary Gibbs 5 4 10
William (Buffalo) 3 5 4
W. B.— Mary McMullen... 5 4 10
Simmons, Eli — Miss Duncan 7 IS
Elizabeth — Noah Hatton... 7 IS
Emily Duncan 2 11 6
George 7 IS
George Hayes — Emily Har-
ris Goodloe 2 11 €
Harry Goodloe 2 11 €
Hattie— P. B. Broaddus... 7 7 1
Josiah P. — Patsey Phelps.. 7 IS
Madison 7 IS
Sallie— Henry Cobb 6 10 €
Simms, Lucy Ann — James Gar-
land Maupin 5 12 1
William E., Capt. — Lucy
Blythe 3 46 12
Simpson, Benjamin — Milly D.
Covington 7 IS
Coleman S 7 IS
Duke— Sallie Chenault 5 13 ^
Eliza A. — Mr. Gilmore 7 IS
Elizabeth — Jesse Oldham.. 6 3
Harriet D. — Mr. Nichols... 7 IS
Simpson, James I. — Adaline
Bell 7 18
Jeptha R 7 IS
Julia — Benjamin Moberley 7 IS
Julia F. — Dudley Berryman 7 IS
Lewis — Nannie Hocker 7 7 1
S 14 3
Lewis 7 7 1
8 14 3
Lucy 7 7 1
8 14 3
Lucy L. — Mr. Haggard 7 IS
Mary L 7 IS
Mary E. — Albert Colemm. 7 IS
Milton C 7 IS
Miss — Wm. O. Duncan.... 3 43
Miss — James Richardson.. 3 43
Nannie 7 7
S 14
Pauline M. — Jamos Benton 7 IS
Sarah E.— James Allen 7 IS
WiUie, Miss 7 7
S 14
William F.— Pauline G. Gil-
mon 7 IS
Simrall, Harrison — Kit Che-
nault 3 48
Skaggs, W. H. — Ellen Yancey. 7 2
Skinner, Carroll A 2 20
Edward H 2 20
H. H.— Carrie B. Holman. 2 20
Nancy — John C. Oldham... 6 15
Sarah — Joseph B. Crews... 5 12
Slaughter, Anna. Mrs. — Philip
Grafton S 7
John — Anna Tliompson... S 7
Mary — James Poindexter.. S 7
Mary L 8 7
Robert L 8 7
Waddy T. — Frances Bal-
I'lrd 8 7
Slavin. Elizabeth — Wm. Mc-
Clure 2 20
Elvira Fanna — William Tan-
dy O'Rear 2 20
James Reid W 2 20
Jolin Addison — Emma
Ruth Ross 2 20
ISIartha 2 20
Mary Jane — Robert Nich-
ols 2 20
Rachael — Sidney Jackman. 2 20
Sarah Margaret — Thomas
^^'right 2 20
"^'illiam — Frances Woods.. 2 20
Sloan, Miss — Bledsoe Jarman.. 5 4
Smallwood, Russell — Sallie Ann
Maupin 5 4
Smartt. AUine — John Matthews 1 14
Ann Lou — Edw. J. Gaston. 1 14
Frederic William 1 14
George Randolph 1 14
James — Pattie Munday.... 2 16
Smartt, John Miller 1 14
Maggie 1 14
Marion Othelia — John Ram-
say 1 14
T^Mlliam B. — Susan Miller.. 1 14
Smith, Abraham — Narcissa
Burgin 6 14
Alm.ira — Rev. Henry M.
Rogers 2 11
Andrew Jackson — Jennie
Pricker 5 2
Ann M. L. — John Lipscomb 1 14
Anna — William Harris 3 44
3 45
11
11
11
3
19
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
10
5
5
5
5
5
8
5
5
5
5
B I
10
ludc.
■X
Asa — Frances Maupi:i
Anna Phelps 5 J
Asa 5 i
Asa C 5 -
lien O. — Fannie Harris Port-
wood 1 S
Ben O.. Jr 1 S
Betsy — Samuel F,_^rnanclis. 5 2
Betti(j — Dr. Gideon Emhry. 7 4
Budd — Catherine Gausz.... ."> i'
Caroline — Dawson Oldham •! 5
Claude :> 9
Croesup — Geo. W. ^Yoods.. 2 43
Curran C, Dr.— Sallie Sliort
Goodloe 2 11
Carraline J 11
Cynthia — Robt. R. Buraam :! o
D. L.— Sallie Mann 1 11
Dollie Dee — A^'m. Leslie
laitz .5 2
Elizabeth — James Harriso.i
Maupin ."> 2
Elizabeth — John R. Wal-
lace 4 3
Elizabeth — John Woods.... 2 3.5
Elizabeth— D. R. Tevis 3 48
Elizabeth Barrett — Judge
James M. Benton 2 11
7 18
Emily— S. B. Snow ."i 2
Florence () H
Fountain Maupin — Emily
Frances George 5 2
Fountain Maupin — Annie
Capleise 5 2
George — Almira Black .... 3 .5
Harvey 3 4S
Henry Edgar •') 2
Ida— Mr. " Blanton 1 14
Irene — Robert Jarman .5 4
Jack— Cynthia Rodes 3 3
S 4
James n 2
James M.— Mary Chenault. 3 4S
James Thomas •") 2
Jesse Turner 1 14
John ■") 2
Smith, John Presley 1 14
John Speed— Mary Barrett 2 11
John Speed 2 11
Josephine — Joseph William
Pamer 1 14
Kate— Julian Proctor 3 48
Margaret — John Dabney. . . 3 1.5
Martha— Robt. D. Maupin. .5 12
Mary — Col. Wm. Burbridge 7 2
Mary E 'i 14
Mary Spencer— Dr. G. W.
Evans 2 11
Mattie — Robert D. Maupin 5 12
Mattie— I. N. Combs 3 4S
Merrill— Mattie Reid 5 2
Miner^-a Barnes fi 4
10
B
B
4
B
4
B
B
4
S
B
5
10
7
7
B
8
B
10
B
10
.5
.5
10
8
19
o
19
8
B
4
Mr.— Ru.s-aii Bi-Daddus G 11 11
Mr.— Lillian Walls 3 4s S
Nancy— Win. 1'. OUIIiani.. r, 14 5
Nancy — Tims. II. Oldham, tl 2G
I'reston 3 4S 8
liobort ('. MouiMiinn
Woods Miller 1 14 10
Sallio Ann— David A. Che-
naull 5 13 9
Sallie .Ann — David Short
(ioodloo 2 11 .S
Susan— T. G. Rucker 1 14 10
Thomas — Sallie Woods 2 •". 2
llrsida — Thosam Ut>a .5 3
William — Margaret Davis.. .5 2 15
William— Mary Walla<-.>... 1 3 1
William 3 is s
William— Sallie 1 14 10
William Frank — Naomi
Hayden 5 2 B
William H.— Susan Shifflett 5 9 6
William II., Jr '< 9 6
Willie 2 11 5
Wilson — Virginia Rodes. . . 3 3 7
8 4 9
Snell, Albina 2 20 6
Amanda 2 20 fi
Anderson 2 20 6
A.shby — Susan Woods 2 20 6
3 40 4
Eliza 2 20 6
Elizabeth 2 20 6
Emma 2 20 6
Emmerson 2 2i> fi
Hampton 2 20 6
James 2 20 6
Jennie 2 20 6
Snell, John A 2 20 6
John C 2-0 6
John W 2 20 6
Mary 2 20 6
Mary 2 20 6
M. Fanna 2 20 6
Mr. — Elizabeth Miller 1 14 2
Nina 2 20 6
Overton 2 20 6
William II 2 20 6
Willis— Martha Woods 2 20 6
3 40 S
Snidow. Geo. — Martha Walk-r. 2 4;5 .5
]vrary — Henry Walker 2 45 5
Snoddy, Dom Dee— Col. Chas.
A. R. Woods 2 49 1
Snodgrass. Charles S 2 45 9
Cyrus 2 45 9
Henry W 2 45 9
James Wods 2 45 9
Jane 2 45 9
Dewis A 2 45 9
Mary M 2 45 9
Newton 2 4.> 9
Robert D 2 45 9
Thomas 2 45 9
108
Index
Tilghman — Mary Walker.. 2 45 9
Snow, Frost— Elizabeth Ballard 5 13
Jerusha — David Maupin ... 5 3 1
5 2
P 5 13
S. B.— Emily Smith 5 2 B
T 5 13
Snyder, Julia — T. J. Cunning-
ham 6 34 4
TVilliam — Mary Moberley.. 6 34 4
Solomon, Nannie — Andrew
Miller 1 14 8
Somers, Ethel — Earl Clear-
land Miller 114 8
Southworth, Louise C. — Dr.
Wm. Joseph Miller 1 14 10
Sparks, Peggy — Nathaniel
Oldham 6 5
Susan, Mrs.— Chas. K. Doty 7 11 1
Sparrow, John B. — Gertrude
P. Henry 7 2
Speake, Margaret — James Fin-
ley McKee 2 47 S
Sarah— John L. McXee 2 47 8
Spears, Bessie — Joseph Che-
nault 3 48 8
Kate — Thomas Thorpe Cov'-
ington 3 29 1
Maurice 5 2 B
Oliver — Agnes Hudgins.... 5 2 B
Susan 5 2 B
Spence, Dosha — Nathaniel 6 3 12
Oldham f> 5
Rebecca — Nathan Oldham. 6 7 11
Spencer, Anna — Thos. Maupin . .5 2
Earl 5 2
Spencer, Marie — Gabriel Mau-
pin 5 2
Nancy — Maj. Chas. Yancey 7 2
Sallie — Daniel Maupin .... 5 2
Spessard, M. J., MaJ. — Caroline
TVoods 2 31 6
Cpiller, B. Jane— William N.
Reid 2 20 11
Spillman, C. T., Dr.— Nancy
Argo 7 5 2
Sprinkle, Miss — "W. W. Brown. 8 2 2
Spurgeon, Venia — Charles T^^es-
ley Brown 8 12 3
Stagner, Andrew, Jr 5 2 B
Anna — Robert James 5 2 B
Barney C 5 2 B
Dana — Chas. Kavanaugli.. 7 11 3
Henry C 5 2 B
James 5 2 B
Jasper N 5 2 B
Jesse — Polly 5 2 B
John— Polly 5 2 B
John Speed 5 2 B
Lytle R 5 2 B
Michie M 5 2 B
Nellie — Chas. C. Moorman 5 2 B
Patrick 5 2 B
Richard 5 2 B
Richmond — Elizabeth Har- 3 44
ris 5 2 B
Rosanna — John B. Arnold. 5 2 B
Sarah 5 2 B
Thomas — Nancy Maupin.. 5 2 B
Stamper, Anna — John Ray. ... 5 2 B
Ann E.— Dr. Frank Starks 5 2 B
Austin — nna Wingate 5 2B
Duck— Dr. Starks 5 2 B
Elizabeth — Levi Preston
Cox 5 2 B
Emma — George Gwinn 5 2 B
Joel— Kate Weldon 5 2 B
John S. — Amelia Meadows. 5 2 B
L;irkin — Emily Maupin.... 5 2 B
Larkin— Bertha Gibson 5 2 B
Mariah — General Elijah
Gates 5 2 B
Michie .5 2 B
Phoebe 5 2 B
Su.'^an — John Hudgins .... 5 2 B
Stanley. John — Elizibetli Cov-
ington . 7 18
Stansberry, Geo. T., Rev. —
Emma Thorpe 3 13 1
Staples, Mr. — Josephine Miller 1 14 10
Stapleton, Margaret Ann — Wm.
M. Maupin 5 12 19
Stapp, Mr. — Magdaline Phelps. 7 18
Starkes, Chas 5 2 B
Dr. Frank — Ann E. Stamp-
er 5 2 B
Eugenia — Preston Burgin . . 5 14 4
Josephine — Wm. Woodson. 5 2 B
Price 5 2 B
Starling, Lucy Todd — John A.
McDowell 2 5 1
William — Mary McDowell.. 2 5 1
Stephens, Betsy — Stephen G.
Miller 114 7
Bruce Miller 1 7 7
Charles — Mary Miller 17 7
Charles J 1 7 7
C. M., Miss— Garland M.
Dulaney 5 12 7
Elizabeth Goodloe 1 7 7
John Miller 1 7 7
William Barclay — L ouise
Bruce 1 7 7
Stephenson, James — Sarali
Maupin 5 11 3
Lizzie — William Lackey.... 1 14 11
Sterling. Wm. — Jane Marshall 2 5 1
Stevens. John B.— Sarah Tr.i-
bue 2 38 9
Mr. — Florence Fesler 6 36 2
Nancy— John C. Rollins.... 3 3 7
Sallie — Samuel Lapsley.... 2 47 5
Stevenson, Andy V. — Lora Der-
by Cross 5 11 2
Bush C 5 11 2
Charles Albert^Nora Long 5 11 2
Index
^o•^
Clara Est ill.' 5 11 L'
Earle ■'> 11 -
Ethel D y 11 -
Eva 5 11 2
Florence -'11 .2
Frank Ira •', 11 2
Fred Elton — Mat tie Brown-
ing 5 11 2
George B.. Col. — Annie Mau-
pin "> 11 2
George Browning ."> 11 2
George Manpin . ». 5 11 2
Gereta * 5 11 2
Lola Neville 5 11 2
Herbert E. — Florence Vilas 5 11 2
Herbert Vilas 5 11 2
Stevenson, Nannie — William T.
Yancey 7 2
Norma D 5 11 2
Richard Long 5 11 2
Walter Herbert 5 11 2
William Thomas — Ella
Dalton 5 11 2
Stewart, Joseph M 114 S
Mildred 1 14 S
Ruth— Franklin D. Knox.. 2 43 3
William— Anna Miller 1 14 8
Stienberger, Isaac — Willie May
Denny 7 5 4
Sarah Van Meter 7 5 4
Stifner, Fannie — Mr. Lockwood 5 10 3
Henry 5 10 2
John 5 10 1
William — Susan Maupin,.. 5 5 11
5 10
Stillings, Presley — Jennie
Broaddus 7 7 1
Stilz. Alice — Woods Shelton
Miller 1 11 8
Stivers, Fannie — George W.
Maupin 5 12 14
Florence — Milton P. Yates. 6 8 7
W. B., Rev. — Mrs. Louisa
Woods 6 4
Stockton, Nettie — Edmund B.
Hume 1 !» 4
Stofer, Albert 6 10 5
Bettie— Warren Mitchell... 6 10 5
John— MaiT Cobb 6 10 5
Richard — Miss Corrington. 6 Id 5
Silas — Miss Turner
Miss Donald 6 10 5
Susan — James Roberts 6 10 5
William — Miss Corrington. 6 pi 5
Stone. Bettie Garland— Wm. 2 20 6
Worthington 3 40 3
Caleb — Polly Garland 2 20 6
Woods 3 40 3
Caleb 2 20 6
3 40 3
Caleb— Mrs. Wilson 3 8 4
Carlisle 2 20 6
3 40 3
Caroline — Owen Walker... 3 8 2
Cyrus T 2 20 6
3 40 3
Dean— Jael Thorn.sburg C 15 4
Frank B.— Milly Oldliain.. 6 1a 4
James— Mamie WorlliinB- 2 20 6
ton 3 40 3
James 3 3 7
James— Kate Hants 3 6 2
3 8
J.imes C. Col. — Matilda
I lanson 3 3 <
Jam(>s Clifton 3 39 1
Jefferson — Ann Thornslnirg
Matt. Jones 6 15 4
John Francis — Arlhus;i
Hardin ^ 27
John Harris » 39 1
John T. — Mrs. Malinda
Miller Hayden 1 8 4
Stone, Josephine— Henry How-
ard 6 15 4
Madison— Caroline Woods. 2 20 9
Margaret— Geo. Cleves, Jr. 1 14 1
Martha- James Woods 2 20 6
3 7 4
3 40 1
Mary— Rufus Moberk-y 6 15 4
Mary Jane— Nathaniel Wil-
son ^ ^ ^
Matilda— Archibald Turner 3 7 1
M;^ttle— Michael Woods... 3 7 5
Milton ^ I 6
INIinerva— Adam InMne 3 7 3
Miss — William Yancey 7 2
Miss— Squire Turner 3 7 1
Mr. — Martha Moberley 6 34 6
Nancy ^ ' ^
Nannie Rodes 3 39 1
P^o^iert— Elizabeth Walker. 3 3 7
Robert H.— Eliza Rodes... 3 3 7
3 8 5
Sallie Ann— William Jason
Walker 3 8 1
Samuel ^ 20 6
3 40 3
Samuel— Nancy Rodes 3 3 7
Samuel H.— Pattie Harris. 3 3 7
3 39 1
Samuel Hanson 3 39 1
Sue— Michie Maupin 5 2 B
Thomas M - -" ^
3 4" 3
Thomas 3 7 9
William— Mary Martin 3 5 10
William— Miss Phelps 7 18
William— Nancy Harris.... 3 6 1
3 7
William — Miss Hicks
Mary Dickey 3 7 8
William A.— Anita Martin. 2 20 6
3 40 3
William Harris 3 39 1
104
Index
William Joel 7 18
Stoner, David — Luella Donelson 3 48 9
George Overton — Zelpha
Rose 3 48 9
George Washington — Nan-
cy Tribble 3 48 9
Lillie— William Hunt 3 48 9
Michael (pioneer) — Franky
Tribble 3 48 9
Michael — Caroline Harris.. 3 48 9
Minerva T. — John Grubbs. 3 48 9
6 36 3
Maria— J. R. Lyn 3 48 9
Nannie Harris — J. S. Craw-
ford 3 48 9
Peter Tribble — Mary Don-
elson 3 48 9
Talitha C— P. L. Whitney 3 48 9
T\^illiam L. — Annie Suther-
land 3 48 9
Story, Mr. — Elizabeth Yancey. 7 2
Stout, Alfred 2 44 10
Charles — Vernia Maupin... 5 2 B
Frank 5 2 B
Harry 5 2 B
Thomas 2 44 10
Vernia, Mrs. — John Wm.
Jordon 5 2 B
William — Martlia William-
son 2 44 10
Strother, Elizabeth — John
Browning 7 18
George — Mary Duncan 7 IS
John — Mary 7 18
Lucy — Mr. Duncan 7 IS
Mildred — Mr. Covington... 7 18
Stumbo. Miss — Robert Harris
Hume 3 21 3
Stui-gis, Margaret Elizabeth... 1 14 2
Thomas— Sallie B. Gentry 1 14 2
Sullinger, Ann— John H. Estill 3 3 7
Sullivant, Joseph — Margaret
I. McDowell 2 5 1
Michael — Sarah McDowell. 2 5 1
William S.— Jane Marshall 2 5 1
Summers, Margaret — Hon. A.
R. Burnam 3 3 7
Susannah — John Reid.. 2 29
— Daniel Maupin.... 5 11
5 2 C
Sutherland, Annie — William L.
Stoner 3 48 9
Sutton, John— Willa Oldham.. 6 7 7
Sweeny, Catherine — Wm. Clark 5 13 7
Elizabeth — George Daniel
Shackelford Ill 1
Emory — Mary Kleber Mill-
er 1 14 8
Sarah, Mrs. — Jesse Maupin 5 11
5 3 7
Talbott, Clyde— Samuel Phelps
Todd 3 3 7
Lawson — Ann Oldham 6 12 5
Leonidas B. — Mary P. 2 9 4
Campbell 3 3 7
William C— Annie French 3 3 T '
Taliaferro. Elizabeth — Lyne
Shackelford 1 10
Tallant, Wm.— Helen Wrods.. 2 41 1
Tally, Miss — Dr. Walter
Laferty 8 2 2
Tarpley, Christiana — Moses
Oldham 6 39 3 :
Polly— John Oldham 6 39 3 :
Tate, Mr. — Nannie McMurray. 6 39 3:
Nannie 6 39 3
Nathaniel — Frances Gentry 3 46
Nally 6 39 3
Rhoda — Isaac Reid 1 14 3
2 21 2
William — Frances Shanks. 7 7 1
S 14
Taylor, Eliza — Caleb Moberley 6 34 1
Emma — Milton A. Maupin.. 5 12 1
Frank 2 20 11
Harriet — D. W. Kavanaugh 7 8 9
Jefferson, Capt. — Rachael
W. Reid 2 20 11
John 2 20 11
Lelia— Robt. W. Walker. . . 2 38 3
Lucy— Richard J. White... 3 46 12
Mary — Robert Harris 3 2 3
3 14
Miss— William A. Williams 6 7 1
Miss— Edward Laferty 8 2 2
Mr. — Elizabeth Duncan.... 7 18
Nancy, Mrs. — Reuben Mun-
day 5 13 9
Rachael W., Mrs. — Rev. W.
Davenport 2 20 11
Samuel — Nancy Chenault.. 5 13 9 1
Sarah — Jeremiah Chambers 6 11 11
Susan — William Duncan... 7 9 3.
Susan A. — James Ander- 3 31
son Harris 5 13 9 '
Vernia America,* Mrs. —
Michie Maupin 5 2 Br
William, Col.— Susan Mc-
Dowell 2 5 2
Teagarten, Charlotte — Launce-
lot TVoods 2 42 7
Terrill. Amelia — Brutus Mau-
pin 5 12 15
Arthur— Nancy Settle 5 12 17 '
Bennett H. Young 5 12 17 '
Daniel Maupin — Pattie
Francis, Mattie Kava- 5 12 17
naugh 7 5 7
Elizabeth Bales 5 12 17'
Ethel— Edwin Rugg 5 12 17 '
Eula Lee 5 12 17
Frances — W. S. Walker... 7 5 5
Givens — Jennie McClain... 7 5 5
Gordon 5 12 17 '
Terrill. Grover C 5 12 17 '
Helen B 5 12 17 '
Index
(I..
Henry — Anna l>Mlim'y 3 l.'i 2
Hubert B '> 12 17
Infant 5 12 17
Jane — John W. Yancey.... 7 2
Joe M. — Annie Witt
Mav Witt 5 12 17
John C 5 12 17
Jolin B.— Melissa Fisher.. 5 12 17
John Browning- 5 12 17
Johnnie Frances ij 12 17
Lewis C— Dora Hunter... 5 12 17
Lewis C 5 12 17
Louise 5 12 17
l^^icy — Brecl^iniids'c Man- 5 12 15
pin r, 12 17
Lurinda — John Carnelison. 4 13 9
Mabel — Vernon Riggs 5 12 17
Martha — Richard Garland
Miller 11^ 4
Mary 5 12 17
Nancy — Allen Wallace 4 4 3
Ollie T.— Margaret Maupin 5 12 20
Ora 5 12 17
Partlusnia-W.— Robt. Yates 5 12 17
Rodes 5 12 17
Robert B. — Bessie Devore. 5 12 17
Robert B.. Capt.— Amelia
Miller » 12 17
Ruby 5 12 17
Ruth 5 12 17
Tempest 5 12 17
William C. — Lizzie Duncan 5 12 17
7 7 3
William C— Louise Brown-
ing 5 12 17
William H 5 4
William Sullivan 5 12 17
William T.— Parthenia W.
Maupin 5 12 17
Tevis, Annie Hogan 3 4S 7
Child 3 48 7
Cyrus 1 1-4 1
Daisey 3 4S i
David R. --Elizabeth Lewis
Smith 3 4S 7
Elizabeth — Fred Bohannoii . . - - 1 14 1
Etigenia 1 l-^ 1
Eugenia 11-1 1
Frank 1 H 1
^ Green 1 H 1
I Harriet — James E. Miller. .114 1
Harriet 11^ 1
Tevis, Hugh Russell 3 48 7
James — Mary Russell 3 4S 7
James Ill 1
John 1 11 1
Joseph — Elizabeth Harris.. 3 48 7
Joseph 1 11 1
Joseph H 3 48 7
Lilly — George Chevis 1 14 1
Lizzie Jane— G. A. Peyton 1 14 1
Mary 1 H 1
Mary 1 H 1
Nancy — Burr Harrl.s 3 44
3 45
Nancy — William !•;. Wil-
krrsoii 3 IS 7
Naomi Ruth ' 1' ^
Napoleon— Racha.-l Mill.r. Ill 1
Napoleon ' '• '
Napoleon— Nellie Mills
Isab.'l Cash 1 M I
Robert— Mattie Maytield... Ill 1
Robert 1 1-* 1
Russell 3 48 7
Sallie— Gabri.l A. Lackey. 1 14 1
Sallie 3 48 7
Sophia— Ji>lm Lovejoy 1 14 1
William ' H 1
William 1 11 1
William Wilkcrson 3 48 7
Thaeker. Almeda— Jas. Munday 2 1*5 4
Thomas. Alfred — Martha A.
Hoge 2 42 1
Ath:inasias— Sarah Martin 3 5 4
Charles — Miss Doosing 2 35 4
Evda — Levi Jabes Cox 5 2 B
Faith— W. H. Parrott 8 2 2
John W.— Mary Woods 2 35 6
Lindsay— Talitha R»>id 2 21 5
Lola— John D. Cox 5 2 B
Mary E.— Wm. Martin 3 5 4
3 6 2
;i^I:,,-y— Nat. Durrett 8 7 5
Mary H.— John Woods 2 7 4
William M.— Lucy A. Hens- 3 5 4
ley, Nancy Pigg 7 IS
Thompkins, Dr. — Sarah Jar-
man -^ - "*
Kate S 2 5
Mattie 8 2 5
Miss— Samuel Thompkins. 8 2 5
Robert 8 2 5
Samuel— Miss Thompkins. 8 2 5
Thompson, Agnes — G. G.
O'Bryan 2 38 9
Anderson ^ ^
Annie— John Slaughter 8 7
Bernard B. — Mary Ann
Chapman '^ ' -
Thompson, Bettie— Rev. Rich-
ard M. Dudley 7 4 2
Bettie — Joab Early "< 7 5
Bettie— Edwin B. Brown.. 8 13 1
8 7 2
Catherine— Jos. L. Weakly 2 38 9
Charle-s— Elizabeth Weeks. 2 38 9
David '^ 7
Edmund J.— Fannie Hill.. ^ 7 1
Elizabeth— John Ballard... 3 46
5 13
8 7
Elizabeth— George P. W.
Brown 2 38 9
Ellen— Jason Chenault 6 14 3
106
Index
Frances— Wm. T. Parrott. S 2 2
S 7 7
Frances 2 38 9
George S 7
George— Martha Trabue... 2 38 9
George C, Maj. — Mary Mc-
Dowell 2 5 1
Jane— Alfred Howell 2 38 9
John S 7
John— Cecelia Shackelford. 6 31 1
John Hill— Agnes Ricketts. 2 38 9
Joseph — Sarah 8 7
Judith — Wm. Poindexter. . 8 7
Leonard 8 7
Lillie— Abner O. Chenault. 6 14 3
Loutitia Nancy — Archibald
TV. Miller 1 14 10
Lucy S 7
Lucy B. — Wm. T. Chapman 8 7 3
Marietta B. — John Clopton 8 7 1
Martha 2 38 9
Martha F. — Jerry Martin.. 8 7 1
Mary — Richard Franklin ..87
Mary — James Poindexter. . 8 7
Mary D.— Jas. E. Chapman 8 7 4
Mildred — James Scott 8 7
Mildred — James Early 8 7 6
Miss — John Maupin 5 5 2
5 7
Mr. — Ann Dabney 3 15 2
Nathaniel 8 7
Nathaniel — Lucy Brown... 8 3 4
8 7
Nelson S 7
Nicholas S 7
Polly — Bezaleel Brown 8 2 2
Roger, Captain 8 7
Roger 8 7
Sarah — Benj. Brown, Sr... 8 2
Sarah — Samuel T\^ard 8 7
Susan — William Ward 8 7
Susan — David Rodes 8 7
Susan — Jesse Davenport ... 8 7
Susan — Brightberry Brown 8 2 3
Thompson, The Family of Al-
bemarle 8 7
Waddy — Elizabeth Ander-
son, Mrs. Mary Lewis
Cobbs 8 7
Waddy 8 7
William— Mary Ballard S 7
5 13
William — Jerusha Oldham. 6 13a 5
Thop, Henry 6 39 3
James 6 39 3
Pleasant — Mrs. Nancy Mc-
Ewen 6 39 3
Thorne. Mr.— Polly Miller 1 4 5
Thornsburgh, Ann — Jefferson
Stone 6 15 4
Jael — Dean Stone 6 15 4
Thorpe, Amelia — William Jos.
Wagers 1 13 1
Bettie, Mrs. — George H.
Thorpe 1 13 1
Cecil 1 13 1
Christopher Ir\nne 1 13 1
.Dod.son 3 12 4
Eliza Miller 1 13 1
Elizabeth— Abraham Banta 3 13 6
Elizabeth 3 13 1
Elizabeth 3 13 6 (
Emma — Rev. George T.
Stansburg 3 13 1
George H. — Mrs. Bettie B.
Thorpe 1 13 1
George H.— Elizabeth Yates 3 13 1
Georgia — Blbridge Broad-
dus 3 13 1
6 11 13
Harris — Miss Burnam 3 13 4
Harris 3 13 1
Hugh 113 1
Hugh Miller 113 1
Hume 1 13 1
James 3 12 4
James 3 13 3
Jeremiah 3 12 4
John H.— Kate McCord 1 13 1
John Harris 1 13 1
Josiah — Nancy Harris 3 12 3
Louise Finks — R. Chris.
Harris Covington 3 13 1
3 29 1
Mahala— William Banta... 3 13 8
Martha— Shelton Harris... 3 13 1
Mourning — William Reid 3 13 1
Wallace 4 8 8
4 11
Muggy^Elbridge Noland.. 3 13 1
Nancy — Mr. Owens 3 13 5
Nathan C 1 13 1
Robert Daniel 1 13 1
Sallie 1 13 1
Sallie E.— Richard C. Cobb 1 13 1
6 10 11
Thorpe, Sarah — Henry Bur-
nam 3 13 7
Stanton H. — Sarah Wal- 1 13 1
lace Miller 3 13 1
Stanton H. — Henrietta
Rayburn 113 1
Susannah — John Morris... 3 12 4
Susannah — John Harris
Covington 3 13 1
Thomas — Eleanor Holliday 3 12 4
Thomas — Emma Hume.... 3 16 1
Thomas — Florence Shearer 3 13 1
Thomas Miller — Bettie
Bonny 1 13 1
Tyre 3 13 2
WiUiam 3 12 4
William 1 13 1
Woods 113 1
Zachariah — Mourning Har-
ris 3 12 4
Jllil
c.r
m:
'lirasher. Miss — Stephen Miil-
Hns 5 13 3
I'liii'IkeUl, Mr. — I^ucy Duncan. 7 IS
irhruston, R. C. Ballard C 11
riiurman, Archie ."> IJ 1
Edna May 5 12 1
lOmmctta 5 12 1
Fani.s 5 12 1
I L. ('.—Edna Crews S 12 1
l^ynch — Margaret Crews... 5 12 1
Mai-y l^illian 5 12 1
Rowland ii 12 1
Wayne f) 12 1
William 5 1:; 1
ninian. Bernard — Mary Rea.. 5 3 9
C. C— Belle Maupin 5 4 4
Henry M. — Lutie Jarnian. 5 4 10
Sallie — Ezra M. Brown.... 8 9 2
Tiiuherlake, Annie 7 fi 1
I Benjamin 7 6 1
I Ellen — Mr. Younger 7 t! 1
I James E 7 6 1
t John 7 6 1
John — Mary A. 7 6 1
Mary— Martin Gentry 3 46
Mary — Mr. Wright 7 6 1
Mary A.. Mrs. — Peter W.
Estill 7 6 1
Mr. — Jane Gentry 3 46
Richard — Rachael Estill... 7 6 1
William — Susan Estill 7 6 1
Tindall. Wilmoth I^.— William
Yates Miller 5 12 19
Tipton. Charles — Mary "WMlker-
son 3 48 7
Elizabeth — Howard.^ Wilson 6 30 2
Kavanaugh — Anna Russell 6 30 1
Tipton, Myrta — Harry Duncan 7 9 3
S. B.— (Edith) M. A. Old-
ham 6 5 6
William B.— Mary Eliza-
bi'th Oldham 6 30
Todd, Anna — Robert Maupin.. 5 6 6
Archibald — Mary Ann
Woods :; 42 6
Clarence 6 11 13
Doc — Miss Hubbard 6 13 4
Enos — Georgia Chapman.. 5 4 4
John — JNIagdaline Borden.. 2 5 2
Lee — Eva Broaddus 5 11 13
Martin L. — Margaret
Woods 2 42 5
Mary— Thos. Burton Gentry 3 46 3
iNIary — Thomas Green Mau-
pin 5 12 22
Miss — Thomas Barnes 6 4 9
Robert 6 11 13
Sarah — George Oldham.... 6 3 4
Thomas— Sallie Reid 1 4 3
2 21 2
Thoma.s— Mary Chenault.. 5 13 9
William C. — Susan Frances
Maupin 5 6 4
Tolson, Amlrcw C. — Amanda
Owens 114 3
Ann S. v., Mrs.— David
Owens 1 11 3
I lallie— Edward Anderson. Ill '.',
James — Anna Stewart
Yates 1 M 3
James — Josephine Ander-
son 1 II 3
Laura — JosejMi Warn-n.... Ill 3
Onon 1 M 3
Tomlin. Miss — Cornelius Mau-
pin 5 4 3
Town of Richmond 1 1 15
Trabue. Anthony — Christiana
A. Manley 2 3s 9
Charles C. — Agnes Greene
Woods 2 38 9
Charles C 2 3S 9
George— Ellen Dunn 2 38 9
Jane— J. H. Reynolds 2 38 9
Joseph 2 38 9
Martha — George Thompson 2 38 9
Robert— Mary Bibb 2 38 9
Tracy, Clara Ellen — Andrew 4 8 11
Wallace 4 12
Tribble, Alexander — Nancy
Chenault 5 13 9
Alexander 6 5 2
Alice 6 5' 2
Annie 6 5 2
Carrie— Garth Cuddy 6 5 2
Dudley — Gertrude Patter-
son 6 5 2
Effa— William Oldham 6 15 2
Elizabeth— Joseph Gentry. 3 46 9
Tribble. Eugene 6 5 2
Frankie — Michael Stoner
(pioneer) 3 48 9
Nancy — George Washington
Stoner '. 3 48 9
Nancy — David Chenault... 5 13 9
Nancy, Mrs.— H. C. Broad- 5 13 9
dus 7 7
Pattie — David Chenault... 5 13
Letter — Mary Boone 3 4S
Robert 6 5
Robert G.— Sallie Oldham. 6 5
Trigg, Ella 1 H
Jones — Mollie Erhard 1 14
Kleber— Mary Hubbard... 1 14
Mary— Chester Erhard 1 14
Sue — Rufus Green 1 14
William 1 14
Woods 1 14
Trimble. G. W.— Martha W.
Duncan 3 42 6
John. Mrs 2 37 2
IVr — M— Woods.. 2 34 6
Troop. Miss— Wni. Oldham... 6 15 3
Trueheart, Marion, Dr 7 7 1
s 14 3
Powhatan. Dr. — Lucy 7 7 1
108
Index
kj
Hocker S U 3
"Virginia 7 7 1
8 14 3
Trumbo, Andrew 5 7 5
Robert — Margaret Maupin. 5 7 5
Robert 5 7 5
Trumbell, Charleston J. — Lou-
ella O'Rear 2 20 11
Elvira E.— Robt. B. Rogers 2 20 11
Hattie 2 20 11
Mattie 2 20 11
Newton 2 20 11
Ruth 2 20 11
Sarah 2 20 11
Tucker, Emma Cloyd 1 14 11
Pleasant — Emma Lackey. . 1 14 11
Tudor, Allen— Nancy J. Hol-
man 3 5 4
Lou — William Wagers 6 31 1
Mr. Jesse — Mary Doty.... 7 11 1
Seth W. — Mrs. Lenora
Shifflett 5 6 5
Tully, Mary— Dudley Portwood
Jr 1 S 8
Tunnell, Mr. — Cornelia Estill.. 7 6 1
Turner, Abba — Jolm H. Mau-
pin 5 12 1
Anna — Christopher Martin 3 5 2
Archibald — Malinda Stone. 3 7 1
Archibald — Mary Jane
Turner 3 7 2
Turner, Bettie Emma 1 14 10
Charles Robinson 1 14 10
F. M. — Maggie Miller 1 14 10
George — Ann Maupin 5 2
James Henry 7 5 1
Lydia— Wm. Allen Hume. 3 21 1
Mary Ann — Arcliibald
Turner 3 7 2
Minerva Kate — Mr. Garth. 3 7 1
Minnie — W. Tandy Che-
nault 5 13 9
Miss— Silas Turner 6 10 5
Miss— Robt. Rodes Harris. 3 20
Miss— Robt. Rodes Estill.. 3 3 7
Mr 7 5 1
Mr. — Miss Browning 7 18
Mr. — Elizabeth Phelp.s 7 18
Ross Miller 1 14 10
Sallie— David Martin 3 5 3
Squire — Miss Stone 3 7 1
Sue Lou 7 5 1
William S. — Miss Marney. 3 7 1
Turney, Elizabeth — Robert H.
Winn 6 36 5
Turpin, Alexander — Mattie
Broaddus 6 11 13
Eliza Jane — Salem Wallace 4 4
^ Miss — Jennings Maupin... 5 12 1
j puTutt, Lewis — Ibly Yancey 7, 2
y Mr. — Sarah Covington 7 IS
Thomas E. — Sallie E.
Rodes 7 18
Tliompson — Mary Yancey. 7 2
Twyman, Joseph — Lucy Rodes 3 3
Tye, Martin — Joseph Michie
Cox 5 2
Tyler, M. S. — Margaret P.
Oldham 6 14
Tyre, Miss 3 3
Mr. — Frances Chenault 5 13
Tyson, Herbert Greenwood.... 1 14 ]
John M. — Josephine Miller 1 14 ]
Josie Cathiine 1 14 ]
Mabel Miller 1 14 1
Sue Edith 1 14 ]
Vadnias, Charles — Lucy Hud-
gins 5 2
Charles 5 2
Raymond 5 2
Vanarsdall, Bettie — Samuel
Lackey 1 14
Vannice, Sarah A. — Rev. John
P. Williamson 2 44 1
Vansant, James Albert, Dr. —
Mary Elizabeth Harris.. 3 37
James Albert, Jr 3 37
Mary Frances 3 37
Thomas Harris 3 37
Vanse, Rebecca — Robert M.
Woods 2 42
Varnon, Tliomas 3 3
Vaughn, B. F.— Ann Eliza Best 3 44,
Jane— Sir Adam| Loftus.. 2 13 1
2 2
Theresa D. Gray— Frank
Hatcher 2 18
Walter, of Coldengrove. . . 2 13 1
Veal, James — Samira Woods.. 2 49
James — Nancy Oldham.... 6 5
Vermillion, Mr. — Eliza Hensley 7 IS
Robert — Parthenia Caroline
Maupin 5 11 1
Parthenia Caroline, Mrs. —
Wm. King 5 11 1
Vertries, Daniel 1 1
Via, C. E 5 13
Daniel — Susan Maupin 5 2
Henry — Mary Gentry 3 46
John W 5 13
Margaret — Daniel Maupin. 5 2.
M. P ^ 5 13
William — Sallie Maupin... 5 2
Vilas, Florence — Herbert E.
Stevenson 5 11
Vincent, Belle — Mr. Davis 5 12
Charles 5 12
Garland— Mollie Gully 5 12
Grant G 5 12
James, Rev. — Martha Mau-
pin 5 12
Vineyard, Malinda — Hensley
Harris 3 12 1
Vivion, Mr.— Alnett Harris 3 10 1
Mr. — Mary Susan Harris.. 3 10 1
Willis — Nannie Woods .... 3 15
Ind
ex
lo'.i
''Ogel, Esther — Alfred • Woods. J 4J T
•oriis, Ann — Rev. Janv>s S.
Poage - -l - "
I lallie — Horace Mann 1 14 H^
.Mr. — Mary Cameron Har-
j-is 15 l\ Henry H. — Florence B.
Woods 2 13 3
iVafer, William W. — Ann E.
Poage -'41 fi
iVagers, Anderson — Milly Park.
Talitha Park 31 1
Archibald— Mary Fowler.. 6 31 1
Flora— Elliot Campbell f. 31 1
Frankie >'< ^ i'
Georgia fi S 9
Herbert 6 31 1
James fi 31 1
James 1 13 1
Jefferson — Pattie Scrivner. B 31 1
John— Mattle White 6 31 1
John Francis — Annie Park 6 S 9
Jonah — Ree Scrivner 6 31 1
Laura — Solomon Kelley.... fi 31 1
Mary fi 31 1
Mattie — Joe Scrivner 6 31 1
Miranda — Jefferson Scriv-
ner r, 31 1
Park— Miss Shepherd fi 31 1
Pattie— Matt Cohen r, S 9
William— Lou Tudor 6 31 1
William Joseph — Amelia
Thorpe 1 13 1
Wagle, Miss — William Martin. 3 4 7
Wagner, C. L. — Nannie Scott
Woods 2 26 4
Waite. David 5 2 B
Richard — Vice Lions .5 2 B
Wakefield. Agnes — James L.
Bishop 5 12 1
Wayburne. Mr. — Mary Gentrj'. 7 7 1
Walden, Austin — Sallie Woods 2 7 10
William— Mildred Rodes... 3 3
Waldschmidt. Bena 7 11 3
Frank 7 11 3
Margaret 7 11 3
Sallie 7 11 3
Samuel — Jennie Kavanaugh 7 11 3
Walker. Adaline— W. J. Land-
man 2 45 2
2 47 6
Agnes — Joseph Norvell.... 2 38 3
Alvininta - 45 8
Andrew 2 45 1
Andrew W. — Elizabeth
Handley 2 45 1
Ann Eliza - 45 3
Annie— Richard J. White.. 3 S 1-
Archibald 2 45 1
Archibald 2 45 5
Arcliibald 7 r> 5
Arcliibald K. — Miss Owsley.
Susan Fnincfs 7 5 5
Walker, Belle 7 f. 5
Bernis 2 45 1
Caleb S 3 s 2
Catherine 2 4.5 2
Catherine 2 47 •")
Catherine Rutherford — 2 3S :j
Rev. Robt. A. Lapslcy... 2 47 9
Charles J., Colonel 3 S 1
Christina 2 45 5
Coralie 3 s ■_•
Cynthia 2 45 1
Ed 7 5 5
Ed. II 2 20 3
7 5 5
Ed. 11 2 20 3
7 5 5
Ed. H.— Lizzie Woods 2 20 3
7 5 5
Edwin 2 45 S
Eliza 2 45 5
Elizabeth— Robert Stone.. 3 3 7
Elizabeth — Andrew Elmore 2 45 1
Elizabeth G 2 20 3
Elsie— Reuben Kay 2 38 3
Elvira 2 45 5
Emily — Israel Morris 2 45 1
Estill 7 5 5
Eugene W 3 8 2
Euphemia 2 45 1
Floyd 2 45 1
Frank. Dr 7 5 5
George — Susan Eakin 2 45 8
G. W.— Anna Dunn 5 4 In
Henry — Martha Woods.... 2 45
Menry — Maria Shawver... 2 45 1
Henry 2 45 2
Henry — Agnes Johnson 2 45 3
Henry — Mary Snidow 2 45 5
Henry 2 45 7
Henry M.— Isabel Head... 2 45 4
Isabel 7 5 5
James 2 38 3
James — Margaret Bailey.. 2 45 4
James 2 45 5
James S., Dr 3 s 1
J. Stone — Miss Moss
Miss Boone 3 8 2
James W. — Julia Head 2 45 4
Jane — John Ferrier 2 45 1
Jane M 2 20 3
7 5 5
Walker, Jean— William Rice.. 6 13b N
Jennie — Rice McClain 7 5 5
Joel -^ ^ *
John— Miss Xutton 2 45 1
John " » "
John 2 20 3
7 5 5
John A 2 45 8
John B 3 8 2
IKJ
Index
John L 2 45 2
John Moore — Margaret
Woods 2 3S 3
John M 2 38 3
John W. — Mrs. Jane M. K.
Faulkner 7 5 5
Joseph 7 5 o
Joseph — Maria Gray 2 45 7
Joseph W 2 38 3
J. Wade 7 5 5
Jane 3 8 2
Kate 3 S 1
Kate Stone 3 8 2
Laura— Thos. D. Chenault 3 48 8
Leander 2 45 8
i^ewis — Jane Carr 2 45 5
Lewis L. — Eliza Lusk 7 5 5
Lizzie — Mr. Bowlin 7 5 5
Lucretia 2 45 7
Lucy — Micajah Woods 2 17 1
Lydia 2 45 3
Malvina — Jas. Richardson. 2 45 1
Margaret — Luther Gibbs.. 2 20 3
7 5 5
Margaret — Thos. Harvey.. 2 45 1
Margaret 7 5 5
Martha — Joseph Harvey... 2 45 1
Martlia 2 45 2
Martha — Jackson Clark... 2 45 3
Martha — Jas. M. Wilson ... 2 45 4
Martha — George Snidow. . . 2 45 5
Martha 2 45 7
Mary 2 45 5
Mary — Tilghnian Snod-
grass 2 45 9
Mary — George Washington
Maupin 5 12 14
Mary — Geo. Dondermilk. . . 2 45 1
Mary E. — Chaurelaus
Miller 1 14 5
Mary Jane — Dr. John D.
Kelley 2 38 3
Mary Jane— Dr. W. H. Mul-
lins 3 8 1
Mary L 2 20 3
7 5 5
Walker, Mary May 2 20 3
Mattie G 2 20 3
7 5 5
Mr.— Pearl Harris 3 22 5
Morris- 2 45 1
Nancy — Daniel C. Maupin. 5 12 16
Newton — Julia Rapp 2 45 1
N. E. — Mary Solon Woods. 2 20 3
Owen — Caroline Stone 3 8 2
Owen 3 8 2
Percy 3 8 1
Robert 2 45 2
Robert — Jane Allen 2 45 2
Robert — Miss Robertson... 2 45 3
Robert 2 45 7
Robert 7 5 5
Robert S 3 8 1
Robert W.— Lelia Taylor.. 2 38 3
Sallie — Burnett J. Pinker-
ton 3 8 1'
Sallie 3 8 2
Samuel 2 45 1
Sarah 2 45 5
Stephen 7 5 5
Thomas 7 5 5
Toles— Maud Moffatt 7 5 5
Wade H. — Florence Mo ran 7 5 5
Walter 7 5 5
William — Eleanor Moon 2 45 2
Sarah Lapsley... 2 47 6
William 3 8 1
William H 2 45 5
William Jason — Sallie Ann
otone 3 3 1
W. Stephen — Belle Denny
Frances Terrill 7 5 5
William S. B. — Elizabeth
Head 2 45 4
Woods— Sallie May 2 20 3
7 5 5
Wallace, Adam 4 2 5
4 14
Adam 4 15 4
4 1 3 35 1
Albert Rice 4 12 12
Alfred Russell, English
Naturalist 4 1 3 10
Allen — Nancy Terrill 4 4 3
Andrew — Jane Reid 2 48 4
4 7 6
4 S
Andrew — Margaret Woods 4 2 4
4 6
2 4 6'
Andrew — Catherine Parkes 4 5 3
Andrew— Clara Ellen Tra- 4 8 11
cey 4 12
Andrew 4 12 7
Andrew 4 1 3 36
4 15 5
Wallace, Ann — Joseph S. Rob-
inson 4 4 1
Ann C ! 4 1
Annie — Harris Covington.. 3 29 '^
Annie — Robert Nash 6 14 2
Annie Reid— Thomas C. 4 2 2
Maupin 4 7 a
5 11
5 11 2
Archibald 4 8 4
Arnon — Martha Agnes
Roberts 4 4 1
Benjamin A 4 16 6
Big Foot (William) Hero, 4 1 3 37
and prisoner of Mier. ..434 3
Betsy — Mason Wallace 4 4 1
Betsy — Wm. Shannon 4 4
Caleb 4 132
Caleb, Judge — Sarah Mc. 2 5 1
Dowell 4 5 1
Index
111
Oali'l) 1 5 1
CaU'b — Magdaline Mc-
iJowell -2 5 1
Caleb B., of Bogle 113 5
Caleb Manor — Ann Oldham 15 1
14 2
Clia lies I :i l
Charles 4 Ii; S
Coleman C— May l.uxoii.. 1 12 2
Cylon I 4 1
Daniel F.— Anna Engles... I 12 13
David Andrew — Lena
White 4 10 2
David Manor— Miss Will-
iams G 14 2
Daughter 4 16 5
Early Marriages 11 art. 2
Edgar 1 12 1
3 6 3
Edward Brooks — Maude 4 12 1
Maupin. Maria Dourel... 5 6 3
Elizabeth — Col. Henry Pau-
ling 4 5 2
Elizabeth — Wm. Briscoe... 4 6 3
4 IS
Elizabeth — Col. John Oil-
more 4 15 7
Elizabeth 4 3 4
Elizabeth Shannon — Wm.
A. Anderson 4 4 1
Ella— John P. Ballane 4 7 1
Elvira 1 4 1
Emma — Irvine M. Scriv- 4 11 1
ncr 6 31 1
Estelle Payne 4 12 19
Evan Oswald 4 16 2
Genealogical Table 4 1 art. 1
Hannah — Michael Woods.. 2 6 2
4 6 5
Hannah — Jas. Anderson... 4 4 7
Hannah — Josiah Wallace.. 4 3 7
Hannah — John Lobljan.... 4 3 J
Hannah — Abner Oaklev. ..465
4 3 6
Henrv Bnford 6.14 :>
allace, Henry Gardner — Lill;,
Anderson 4 12 5
Henry Lee — Ann C. Hig-
gins 4 4 1
Horace Binney. American
Author 4 1 3 11
Infants 4 12 14
4 12 15
4 12 16
Isabella — Jason Wallace. . . 4 4 1
Items 4 1 art. 3
James Andrew 1 16 1
James Austin — Hattie B.
Clay 4 12 •'
James 4 S 1
James 4 1 3 34
4 15 3
Jane — Nicholas Kava- 7 8 8
naugh 7 12
I 7 2
Jane i | ]
Jane — Koh.il I'oagp 13 2
Jane E 4 S 6
Janet I ir, 8
Ja.son— Isaliella Wallace... 4 4 1
Jean— Mr. Wilson \ 6 8
Jennie | | i
Jennii' lOlizabetli — M. (4.
\\ liiieiuan I In 4
J<--^-^'' 4 3 I.
John, of I Inline 4 1 3 5
J"lin .) (J 9
John — Mary | ;j 2
John — Miss Mackey 4 4 2
Jolm 4 15 6
John 4 ;{ 4
John 4 ;{ 4
John A 4 10 5
John M. — Elizabeth Jane 4 8 5
MeKinney 4 10
John Nathan — Nora Keene
Ella Hinton 4 16 2
John Pillson 4 3 4
John R.— Elizabeth Smith 4 3 4
Jolm S 4 1 3 1
Jolm W., Reporter U. S.
S. Court 4 1 3 8
J. Harvey 4 3 4
J. T.— Lela Oldham 6 14 2
J. W.— Susan C. Woods... 2 35 6
Josephine A 4 16 7
Josiah — Susan Wallace.... 4 3 7
Josiah — Hannah Wallace. .437
Kate May — Estill Payne.. 4 12 10
Lavinia — Dr. A. II. Rogers 4 3 4
Leonard Buford 4 16 2
Lilly 4 12
IJst of towns, lakes, etc.
named for Wallace 4 1 3 38
Llew, Major General 4 1 3 ;»
Lou Annie 4 Ki 6
Lucy— William Wallace... 4 4 1
Wallace, Malcolm. Sir 4 2
Malcolm 4 1 3 32
5 ].-. 1
Margaret— John B. Parks. 4 4 1
Margaret — William Ram- 4 6 7
say 4 21
Mary — Archibald Woods... 2 7 3
I 7 I
Mary — Thomas Collins.... 4 6 6
4 20
Mary 4 3 4
Mary 4 3 4
Mary— William Smith I 3 I
Mary Ann — RankinWallace I t 1
Mary E 4 8 7
Mary Frances — James B.
Francis I 4 1
Mary Willie 4 11 2
Martha— Peter T,eNeve 4 3 4
112
Index
Mason— Betsy Wallace 4 4 1
Michael 4 3 4
Michael 4 1 3 14
Michael — Ann Allen 4 3 1
4 4
Michael — Nancy Shannon. 4 4 4
Michael — Jane Bratton ... 41314
4 6 1
4 7
Michael — Lavinla Lobban. 4 3 4
Michael W ^ 3 4
Mr 4 13 4
Mitchell 4 S 3
Nancy Jane 4 4 1
Napoleon E. — Naomi France 4 16 4
Oliver T. — Nancy Emily 4 4 1
Shearer 5 13 9
Oliver T., Jr 4 4 1
Park 4 12 1
5 6 3
Peggy — William Jarman.. 4 7 7
4 13
.5 4
Peter — Elizabeth Woods... 2 3
4 2
Peter, Jr.— Martha Woods. 2 4 9
4 2 6
4 15
Polly— Mr. Giles 4 4 6
Pollv — Archibald Woods... 2 7 3
4 7 4
Rankin — Mary Ann Wal-
lace 4 4 1
Richard -1 3 4
Salem-^Elizabeth Shannon 4 13 5
Eliza Jane Turpin 4 4 1
Salem 4 4 1
Sallie — Christopher Har- 3 2
ris 3 16 2
3 2S
4 7 3
Sallie— William Duff 4 4 9
Sallie Frances 4 16 5
Samuel, of Woodford Co..
Kentucky 4 135
Samuel 4 5 1
Samuel — Esther Baker 4 2 3
4 5
Samuel 4 5 4
Wallace, Samuel 4 6 2
Samuel— Rebekah Ander- 4 1 8 33
son 4 15 2
Samuel 4 3 4
Samuel 4 3 4
Samuel 4 3 4
Sarah — Alexander Hen- 4 6 4
derson 4 19
Sarah — William Woods 2 12
(Beaver Creek) 4 3 5
Sarah— T. L. Courtney 4 3 4
Sarah Ann— Mr. Griffith.. 4 4 1
Sarah Frances 4 16 5
Sarah J 4 12 16
Sarah Harris— Edward B. 4 S 10
Conroy 4 17
Sarah Martha — Irvine W.
Anderson 4 4 1
Shannon 4 4 1
Shannon — Betsy Reid 4 4 1
Silas Elbridge 4 10 3
Susan — Josiah Wallace 4 3 7'
Susan— Waller Marshall... 6 14 •>•■•
Susan Ann — Napoleon B. 4 S 2 :
Busby 4 9
Susannah — Wm. Woods... 2 2 2'
2 6
4 2 2.
Susannah 4 15 91
The Family 4 2
Thomas — Susannah Dudley 2 11 31
Thomas 4 12
Thomas P 4 16 3 :
Thomas Eldora 4 10 1
Thomas K. — Margaret 4 S
Brison 4 16
Thomas Quirk — Carrie
Hugleton 4 12 9
Tracey 4 12 11
Warner — Miriam Lapsley.. 2 47 3.
William — Hannah Woods. 2 4 4
4 13
4 2 1
4 3
William 4 13
William, of Crittenden
Co., Ky 4 1 3
William, Sir, Scottish pa-
triot and martyr 4 1 3 12
William— Mary Pillson 4 3 <
William — Sallie Shannon ..441
William — Mary Susan Hig-
gins 4 4 1'
William — Lucy Wallace... 4 4 1
William (Big Foot) 4 1 3 37 '
4 3 4 3;
William 4 3 4'
William A., of Pennsyl-
vania 4 136(
William A 4 4 1
William Andrew 4 12 3
William H. L.. General... 4 13 7
Wallace, William Luxon 4 12 2
William Reid — Mourning 3 13 1
Thorpe 4 S 8'
4 11
William Vincent, Irish 4 1 3 13 .
Composer 413 2
William W. 4 3 4
Waller. Sarah— Clifton Rodes. 3 3 7
Thomas— Sarah Dabney... 3 15 2
Walnut Level S 2
Waiters, Joseph — Joanaah
Gentry 3 46
M. S., Dr.— Mrs. Pauline
Forbes 114 4
Marj- — William Overton... 3 2
Indc.r
I i::
Pleasiint — Caroline Leake. 2 -'.•
Walton, Claude— Anna Phelps. 1 14 1
Edward — Nancy Gentry... 3 -ffi
John — Martha Gentry :> h".
:Mary Miller IT-' 1
:Mary R. — John l.anicl
Maupin •"> 1- 1">
Miller Owsley 112 1
W. P. — Mattie Woods
Owsley 1 12 1
W. 1'., .Tr 1 12 1
Waltz. ;Miss — John Harris Gar-
vin 3 21 C
Ward. ElizalK'ih V. — Jaeoh
Woods 2 42 3
Samuel — Sarah Thompson. 8 7
William — Susan Thompson S 7
\\ nf. Bessie — Eusene McGood-
win 1 Tl .5
I Ienr>- Hudson — Frances
Jeffries 1 II -5
Lula H. — Rufus Preston
INlcGoodwin 114 .5
Mary— Thomas Goodloe.... 2 11 9
Miriam — W^m. McKee 2 47 3
Warfield, Mary— Sani'l Bennett 3 47 8
Ruth — Geo. Daniel Shack-
elford 1 11 1
Warford, Lou — Jefferson
Scrivner 6 31 1
AA'arren, Andi'ew H. — Samma
Means 114 3
Anna — Paul Anderson 1 14 3
Clara — Eugene W. Lee.... 16 1
Columbus — Pauline Jack-
son 1 14 3
Fountain — Paul Hearn 1 14 3
James — Clara Anderson,
Bertha Marryman 1 14 3
Jennie — John Harris 3 2
Joseph — Laura Tolson 1 14 3
Peggy — Chas. Kavanaugh.. 7 s; 6
7 11
Roena — Elvin Rooks 1 14 3
Sallie— Mr. Kilburn 114 3
Thomas — Susan Dabney,
Rebecca Dabney 3 1.") 2
Washburn, Sarah — Nicholas
Browning 7 18
Washington, Love — Andrew
Woods 2 38 6
Wathall, A. M., Judge— Sallie
Tyre Harris 3 37 G
Wathall. Henry Vaughn 3 37 6
Mary Miller 3 37 6
Sallie Tom 3 37 6
W^illiam Maupin 3 37 6
Watham, J. B. — Fannie Maupin 5 6 3
Jesse 5 6 3
Wather. Allen Matthews 1 14 .5
Baliy 1 II 5
Edward D.— Willie ^hiy
Matthews 1 14 •">
Waison, Jolin — Sarali Martin..
John^ — Sallie Uodi-s
Old.— J. Earl Mill.T
Walls, .Ml. 11
lOli/.abeth Jane — John (•.
Miller
Ethel — Dr. Harry Mlanlon,
Fannie — Joel Collins
3 5 10
3 3 7
.'i 12 1!»
'f
Georgia Ann — Steplu-ii G.
Miller
Green Millei-
James P.— Elizabeth I'.iir-
gin
John — Permelia Gibbs
Lillian— Mr. Smith
Margaret — Austin Bord-
wai-e
Mary
Miss — James Harris
Robert M.— Milly Collins..
Robert M. (Doc)
Su.san — Sam'l 'M. Lack.'y..
3 IS
in
1 II 12
3 IS S
1 14 12
"i ;t 7
1 14 7
1 n 12
1 M 12
f. !• 7
r. 13 9
1 1 I 12
3 4S 8
1 14 12
1 M 12
3 12 11
1 14 12
9 7
14 l:
9 -i
12
ennis
William
William
William — Frances Miller. . .
William D. — Ella Cho-
nault
William G.— Sallie G. Col-
lins, Ann Elmore
Wayland, Jeremiah — Mary
Uamsay
Malinda — Howard Garth. . .
Wayn.-'s Army
Wayne, General
11
14
1 14 12
6 9 7
1 14 12
1 14 12
1 14 12
3 4S 8
.-1 13 9
1 14 12
K S 6
Wayt. Twymonia — Peter A.
Woods
Weakley, Joseph L.— Cather-
ine Thompson
Wear, Miriam — Wm. McKee...
Wearren, Annette James
Sallie Harris
Will — Mary Goodloe
W. H.— Katherine Baugh-
man
Weavii-. James — Cordelia Sims
Webl), Mis.s — Ed Jarman
Webb, Sallie— Dr. Walter Che-
nault
Webster, Ben — Rhoda A. Gil-
bert
Ben
Dudley— Mary Clark
Kate
Mary— Walter C. Scott
W.-eden, Caroline — Kie Old-
•A
2
1
1
1
2 12
2 38
2 47
3 31
3 31
2 11
31
4
4
48
13
8
13
.-, 8
,-) 13
5 8
.-> s
6 19
1
10
10
S
9
3
7
3
7
3
3
8
114
Index
ham 6 24
Weeks, Elizabeth — Cliarles
Thompson 2 3S 9
Weldon, Kate — Joel Stamper. . 5 2 B
Weller, Margaret 5 19 6
W. T.— Gertrude Gentry... S 14 6
Wells, Elizabeth — Rev. Moses
A. Hoge 2 42 1
Emmet — Amanda Oldham. 6 15 3
John S. — Margaret Susan
Owsley 1 12 1
John Samuel 112 1
Margaret Owsley 1 12 1
Mary— Presley Oldham 6 2 2
Mary Manier 1 12 1
Mr.— Willietta Chapman . . . S 7 4
Russell — George W. Kav-
anaugh 7 8 9
Thomas M. — Cora Lee
Broaddus 7 7 1
West, Bttie— W. H. Serivner. . 7 IS
Painelia — Andrew Wallace
Jarman 4 12 3
Sarah— Robert Woods 2 3S 4
William— Hattie Maupin... 5 12 16
Westman, Mary — Andrew J.
Arvine 6 7 6
Western, Thomas — Mary Gar-
land Maupin 5 11 2
Westmoreland, Mrs. Dr 3 10 2
Weston, Miss — James Brown.. S 12 1
Wheeler, William — Mary Har- 3 44
ris 3 45
White, Addison, Col. — Sarah
J. Irvine 2 5 1
Ann — Moses Oldham 6 6 6
6 13a
Bettie— Milton Oldham 6 39 3
Durrett— Sallie Arvine 3 43 1
Durrett 3 46 12
Elizabeth 2 20 11
Elizabeth — Reuben E. Gen-
try 3 46 1
Garrett — Dicey Gentry 3 46
George D. — Jennie Faulk-
ner 7 5 5
Hannah — Samuel Miller
Lackey 1 14 11
Hannah — Abner Oldham... 6 14
Harry — Mary Susan Griffin 16 3
Ida— Daniel M. Chenault.. 5 13 9
James— Debora Cobb 6 10 12
Jane Gentry, Mrs. — James
Blythe 3 46 12
Jennie — Judge John Dun- 2 11 6
can Goodloe 7 5 5
John F. — Lizzie Field 7 5 5
John J.— Mary A. Reid 2 20 11
White, John L.— Ann Martin.. 3 5 10
Lena — David Andrew Wal-
lace 4 10 2
Margaret, Mrs. — Robert J.
Breckinridge 7 5 5
Mary Ann — Thomas Martin 3 5
Mattie— John Wagers 6 31
Miss — Mr. Patton 5 2
MMiss — William Maupin... 5 3
Mr.— Miss Grubbs 6 33
Mr. — Miss Gru .js 6 33
Nancy Jane — Hon. John D. 3 39
Harris 3 46
Newton K 2 5
Polly— Samuel Oldham 6 6
6 12
Rebecca — Wilson R. Mau-
pin 5 2
Richard J.— Anna Walker. 3 S
Richard J.— Lucy Taylor. . 3 46
Sarah Jane 2 20
Shelby Irvine 2 5
Stephen B. — Maggie Row-
land 1 10
Susan — Judge William C.
Miller 1 14
Tabitha — Charles Brown.. 8 12
Valentine — Jane Gentry... 3 46
W^. B. — Laura L. Lamme.. 5 11
William F.— Mary Etta Ar-
vine 3 43
William H. — Margaret 3 46
Faulkner 7 5
Whiteman, Child 4 10
Edna 4 10
Enuriel 4 10
Gaddis 4 10
John Wesley 4 10
Lou Lilly 4 10
Maxwell Gaddis — Jennie E.
Wallace 4 10
Miller Franklin 4 10
Sallie Conroy 4 10
Villa E 4 10
Whitley, Dr. — Jael Woods
Garvin 3 24
Whitlock, Bettie J.— William N.
Parrott 8 7
Whitman, Miss — Jos. H. Miller 1 14
Mr.— Emily Woods 2 38
Whitney, G. L. — Talitha C.
Stoner 3 48
Whitsitt, Fannie — James Mob-
erley 6 34
John— Eliza L. Oldham 6 40
Whittaker. Alexander Q. —
Mary Woods 2 41
Whittington, Ann Adela 7 S
Mary Adela 7 8
Paul 7 S
Silas 7 8
Whittington, William — Ann
Marie Kavanaugh, Susan 7 8
Adela Kavanaugh 7 8
Wiant, James, Capt. — Saman-
tha Maupin 5 4
Nannie — Mr. Clark 5 4
Thomas 5 4
10
6
1
5
2
3
1
12
1
9
C
1
12
11
1
2
59
12
2
1
12
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Index
11.
7 1
Wickliffo, Miss — Mr. Wilson... 5 13
■\Vi,t4ginston, BcMi.ianiin T 2
l^lldmonia " -
Sallie " -
Susan E ~ -
William — Elizabeth Yancey 7 i'
Wilcox, James— Eva Maupin.. r> C
Warren ■'' ''
Wilderness Road 1 -
Wiley, iSIary Ellen — Josepli I.
Jai'uian 5 4 1
Wilhoit, Julia — James Woods.. 2 L'O
T\li.s.s — James Maiipin a 12
Wilkerson, C, H,— Jennie Mul-
hoUen 3 -IS
Dudley Tribble 3 48
Elizabeth — Benson Cobb,.. 3 48
James— Ethel Mann 3 48
J. Tevis — Ellen Russell.... 3 48
Lucy— A. L. Darnaby 3 48
Mary— Charles Tipton 3 48
Nancy — Samuel Harris 3 4
William B.— Lulu Pigg
Mattie Pigg. • 3 48
William E.— Nancy Tevis. 3 48
Wilkinson. A. E., Hon.— Ann
Maria Oldham 6 40
Mr.— Ann McMurray G 39
Williams, Abner S. ■. 6
Alexander 6 10
Almira— Dr. Atchison 2 11
Amanda — Campbell Wil-
more 6 '
Ann— Rev, E. H. Burnam, 2 11
Ann— Philemon Kavanaugh
Emigrant '
Ann v.— A, T. Chenault... .5 13
Archibald Woods — Kate
Waddell 2 11
Campbell. Mrs 6 1"^
Celia — Joseph Reid 2 21
6 7
Cloyd Patton 1 1^
Daniel — Mary Jordon fi "
David 2 11
Elizabeth— John Barclay. .2 11
Elizalieth— Shadrack Dun-
can : IS
Elizabeth " 1^
E, Ann, Mrs, — Richard
Morris '
"Williams, George 2 11
Henry— Susannah Woods,. 2 17
Henry ^ ■*
Howard— Sallie Short Good-
loe •■ 2 11
James - ^•'
Jefferson 2 H
John— Theresa George 2 11
John— Betsy Collins 4 2ii
Julia— Sam'l Shearer, Jr.,. fi 7
Julia Ann— John H, Parish 6 7
Levi— Polly Reid 114
Mattlo— Jos. Christopher 3 3G 2
Oldham *> 'i'^ -
Merrill 6 7 1
Mike— Ty.'lta Sims 5 4 10
Miriam— John Reid 2 21 f)
G 7 1
Miss — iJaviil Manor Wal-
lace ti M -
Mis.s — John Rogers '"« M "
Mr, — Mary Mocker 7 7 1
Mr,— Arzela Gooch 5 12 18
Mollii — S. P, Goodf 6 7 1
Naomi — Jas, L, Hazelwood •'. 7 1
Nathaniel — Celia Oldham.. G 7 1
Nathaniel, Jr. — Mildred 7 1
Oldham 6 7 5
Oscar — Virginia Woods,,.. 1 14 3
Richard, Gen. — Mrs. Mi- 3 48 9
nerva T, Grubbs 6 36 3
Robert — Elizabeth Ann
Yancey 7 2
Sarah A,— Absalom Oldham 6 15 2
Sallie — Richard Oldham 6 6 6
Sallie B.— Frank Sims a 4 10
Susan ' IS
Tandy — Mary Bulner ij 7 1
Taylor — Miss Dozier 6 7 1
Lrsley — Richard (Ready 6 3 2
Money) Oldham 6 4
William — Lottie Fernell,,. 6 15 2
William — Elizabeth Reid.. 2 21 6
William 2 21 6
William — Emily Parish 6 7 1
AVilliam A.— Miss Taylor.. 6 7 1
William Goodloe 2 11 2
Williamson. Andrew W., Proi. 2 44 10
Elizabeth P.— And. Hunter 2 44 10
Florence — Turner Mann..,. 1 14 10
George Estill 1 H 4
Henry M.— Helen M. Ely.. 2 44 10
James G 2 44 10
John P., Rev.— Sarah A,
Vannice 2 44 10
Williamson, Martha— William
Stout 2 44 10
Mary P 2 44 10
Mr,— Sallie J, Miller 1 14 4
Nancy J 2 44 10
Robert Garland 1 1-1 ■*
Rush,— Sarah M. Miller,,.. 1 14 4
Smith B 2 44 10
Sumnei- 2 44 10
Thomas S., Rev.— Margaret
Poag.' 2 44 10
William 2 44 10
William B 2 44 10
William M.— Sadie Neville. 1 14 4
Willis, Charlotte Elizabeth 2 21 5
Emma *' " ^
Mary— Samuel Dejarnatt,. 6 5 7
Mr.— Betsy Phelps 7 IS
Nannette. Mrs,— Mr, Gar-
rison ^ ^* ••
116
Index
Samuel — Nancy Enibry
Reid 2 21 5
Thomas, Dr 6 5 7
William — Nannette Harris. 3 18 2
William — Dorinda Oldham 6 5 7
Mary Cobb 6 10 6
AVilloughby, Florence — John
Chambers fi 11 11
Wilmore, Campbell — Amanda
Williams (5 7 1
Wilson, Alexander P 6 10 3
Ann L. — John J. Hoge 2 42 1
Elizabeth— John Kelley 2 40 2
Howard — Elizabeth Tipton 6 30 2
James M. — Martha Walker 2 45 4
John, Gen. — Martha Woods 2 17 1
Mary C. — Rice Woods 2 20 6
Mary Eliza — Christopher
Harris Maupin 5 6 5
Miss— Caleb Stone 3 8 4
Mr. — Jean T^^allace 4 6 8
Mr.— Miss Wickliffe 5 13 7
Nanthaniel — Mary Jane
Stone 3 S 3
Pleasant 6 10 3
Polly — George Brown 8 1 2 59
Robert B. — Annie Hen-
dricks 3 37 1
Wallace — Su-san Caperton .299
William — Susan Clarke.... 5 13 7
"William— Mildred Cobb 6 10 3
Winchester, Miss — Archibald
Kavanaugh 7 8 7
Wingate, Anna — Austin
Stamper 5 2 B
Wingfleld, Mary— Robt. Gentry 3 46
Winn, Jessie L. — R. W. Deer-
ing 6 36 5
John G.— Catherine Prewitt 6 36 5
Winn, John Jacob 6 36 5
Kittie Bird— William Gray 2 18 2
Mary — Andrew G. Lock-
ridge 6 36 5
James S.— Harry J. Miller. 1 14 1
Nell — David U. Lipscomb.. 6 36 5
Pierce— Agnes T. Catlett.. 6 36 5
Pin— Malinda Garvin, 3 24 1
Mary Ann Garvin.... 3 24 2
Richard P 6 36 5
Robert H., Hon. — Elizabeth
M. Turney 6 36 5
Wm. H.— Sarah E. Grubbs 6 36 5
Winsbo rough, Victoria — William
B. Yancey 7 2
Winslow, Miss — Jennings
(Jink) Maupin 5 4 10
Winsted, Margaret 1 14 10
Walter, Dr.— Bettie Rucker 1 14 10
Walter 1 14 10
Winston, Blckerton — Mariah
Kimbrough 7 2
Lucy — Cornelius Dabney,
Jr 3 15 1
Withers, Katherine — For-
restus Reid 2 31 1
Miss — Charles Yancey 7 2
Witt, Annie— Joe M. Terrill... 5 12 17
David— Celia Reid 2 21 5
May— Joe M. Terrill 5 12 17
Wolfe, George — Margaret Rea.. 5 3 9
Wolfscale. Joseph — Sallie Reid 2 29
Wolfskin, Joseph— Mary Blake S 12 5
Wood, Amanda — Overton Mich-
ael Harris 3 37 7
Clifton 5 13
John 5 13
Lucy — Pleasant Maupin... 5 2
Robert— Mary Ann Miller.. 1 14
Skidmore 5 13
Thomas 5 13
T. N. — Jerusha Harris 3 38 4
Twoin — Patsy Maupin 5 3
William M.— Mary R. Old-
ham 6 31 5
Woodford, Catesby 6 27 2
John — Nannie Chenault.... 6 27 2
Lucy Clay 6 27 2
Margaret — Mr. Gray 6 27 2
Thomas Chenault 6 27 2
William 6 27 2
Woods, Absalom 2 35 2
Absalom 2 35 3
Adam 2 7 11
Adam 2 6 2
Adam — Nancy Hancock... 2 6 2
Woods, Adam — Ann Kava- 2 6 1
naugh 2 7
7 2 5
Alline — Mr. Courtney 2 38 1
Agnes Green — Charles C.
Trabue 2 3S 9
Alexander — Josepliine Mc-
Cabe 2 41 1
Alfred— Jane Railey 2 42 2
Alfred V 2 42 4
Alfred— Elizabeth Sims 2 42 7
Alfred— Ethel Vogel 2 42 7
Alice— Mr. Beard 2 35 3
Alice Behu 2 13 3
Alice Butler 2 13 3
Alice Dedman 2 13 3
Alline 2 13 10
Anderson — Elizabeth Har- 2 20 6
ris 3 16 7
3 40
Anderson 2 20 6
Andrew 2 6 2
Andrew — Hannah Reid.... 16 5
Andrew — Hulda Caperton. 2 9 8
Andrew 2 34 9
Andrew — Martha Poage. . . 2 4 10
2 37
Andrew — Mary McCullock. 2 37 5
Andrew 2 38 1
Andrew — Elizabeth . . . 2 38 1
Andrew — I..ove Washington 2 38 6
/ inlc.r
11
Aiulrow — Rebecca Brison . .
Andrew
Aiitlrow. son of .lohn and
l\;iizabelh
Ann — Jane R. I^efflcr ...
Andrew 11
Andrew 1'
Ang'eline
Angeline — Aaron D.v.-^arl . . .
Ann — Mr. Brown
Ann
Ann— Dr.
Ann — George Bohon
Ann E
Ann E
Ann Eliza — James F.
heimus
Anna — Thomas Miller.
Pol-
Anna — Jonathan Reid.
T^
Anna— R. B. Castleman...
Anna L
Anna Lee — Mr. BUss
Anne — Jonathan Jennings .
oods, Annie Belle — Samuel
Jackson Embry
Annie Howe
Annie M
Archibald
Archibald — Mourning Shel-
ton
41
lid
4 it
13
20
35
13
M
S
19
29
48
38
35
38
14
31
13
■1 43
1 11
1
Archibald — Mary Wallace .
Archibald — Eliz:ibeth Shack-
elford -
Archibald— Sallie G. Caper-
ton -
6
1
7
3
9
10
1 15
2 13 2
2 13 3
2 13 5
2 6 6
8
3 6
7 3
8 6
I
Archibald — Isabella .
Archil)ald
Archibald
Archibald — Anna Adams. .
Archibald — Anna Poage ....
Archibald 2 38
Archibald— Mary Matthews 2
Archibald 2
Archilaald 2
Archibald 1 1-1 1"
Archibald Anthony 1 14 10
Archilxild Douglas 2 49 1
Archibald Wright 114 10
Arms and Crest 2 1 3 15
Arthusa 2 20 3
Avis !i 4 -'
Barbara — George :Marlin.. 3 5 10
10
1
9
2
34
35
3
35
6
36
3
37
6
43
38
8
42
9
43
43
9
Benjamin 2 33 2
Bessie I larrls — Saiiford
Miller Allen 3 31 7
Betsy 2 2
Betlie 2 20 6
Bureli— — - .M.irshall. .. 2 15 7
Butler 2 13 3
Caleb 2 20 4
2 29 4
Carolini — Madison Stone. . 2 2(> 9
Caroline — Major M. 1'.
Spessard 2 35
Carrie Webb 2 13 3
Cassie — William Andrew
Broaddus 7 7 1
diaries 1 14 3
Charles A. R.. Col. — Dora
Dee Snoddy, Martha W.
Clark 2 49 1
Charles Walker 2 13 3
Christopher — Sarah Michie 8 14
Clarence B.— Mary Miller 1 14 2
Mattie Chenault 2 13 P
3 4S S
Cora C— Drury C. Mober-
ley 1 II 3
C. C. — Roena Elizabel'i
Gates 1 H 3
Woods. Cornelius Maupin. 2 49 1
Curtis 2 7 4
Daniel 2 20 6
Daniel Scott 2 26 2
David— Margaret Maupin ..543
David— Ann 2 13 4
2 14
David — MaiT McAfee 2 14
David - l"^ ^
David— Sallie Neale 2 17 2
David 2 17 2
David— Margaret Maupin.. 2 49 3
5 4 3
5 11 S
David— Martha A. Robin-
son 2 4;» 1
David Goodloe 1 14 10
David J., Rev 2 42 2
Early Marriages 2 1 art. 2
Edgar — Louisa James 2 42 7
Edgar. Rev. — Mary C.
Baker 2 43 2
Edward Pason 2 13 3
Eliza — Mr. Bradley 2 15 5
Eliza M.— W. F. Buckner. 2 20 P
3 40 10
Eliza Jane 2 41 3
Elizabeth— Jackson Givens 2 20 3
Elizabeth — Edward C.
Boggs - " ■*
Elizabeth — Philemon Kav- 2 6 12
anaugh -
7 4
Elizabeth— Dalerius Shep-
herd - 13 5
118
Index
Elizabeth — Benjamin Galey 2 14 3
Elizabeth — Capt. John Hum-
phreys 2 17 1
Elizabeth— Garland Reid. . . 2 20 11
Elizabeth— David Cloyd... 2 37 2
Elizabeth— Sam'l Kirkman 2 38 6
Elizabeth— John M. Sarroll 2 42 7
Elizabeth — George Pasell.. 2 43 1
Elizabeth— Peter Wallace, 2 3
(Scottish Highlander)... 4 2
Elizabeth Hannah 213 3
Ellis Jackson 2 13 3
Elsie 2 38 7
Emily— Thos. J. Black 2 41 1
Emily 2 43 10
Emily— Mr. Whitman 2 38 1
Emma — T. R. Chapman... 5 4 4
Emma Berkhead — Dr. B.
McGowan 2 13 3
Ephraim P. — Margaret
Miller Harris 3 31 7
Ephraim P., Jr 3 31 7
Ernst 2 20 4
2 29 4
Ethel — Elmer A. Park-
hurst 114 3
Ethel— William Coffman. ..676
Everet Dedman 2 13 3
Woods, Fannie — Wm. Rickman 2 20 9
Fannie Everet 2 13 3
Fannie Langhorn 2 26 3
Florence Boone — Hugh H.
Wade 2 13 3
Frances— Wm. Slavin 2 20 1?
Francis M., of Lewis 2 13 5
Francis M., Rev. — Julia
Jenkins 2 42 2
Franklin 2 43 4
Gabriel 2 35 :i
Garland 1 14 10
Garland Miller — Lucy Bos-
tick 1 14 10
Genealogical Table 2 1 art. 1
George — Georgia Gates.... 5 2 B
George 2 20 3
George 2 20 9
George W. — Cresup Smith. 2 43 7
George W 2 43 9
George Washington 2 45 1
Georgia— T. R. Chapman.. 8 7 4
Georgia C 114 3
Gladdis Aubrie 2 49 1
Grayson — Virginia Railey. 5 4 2
Hamilton 2 43 9
Hamilton 2 43 12
Hannah — William Kava- 2 6 11
naugh 7 3 3
7 8
Hannah — James Hutton... 2 6 2
Hannah— Col. Barbee Col- 2 7 "
lins 4 20 1
Hannah — Walliam Wal- 2 4 4
lace 4 3
Harriett — Beverley M. Eoff 2 41 1
Harriet— Eliza J. Curry . . 2 20 6
3 40 6
Helen— William Tallant.... 2 41 1
Henry 2 17 1
Henry, Rev. — Mary Ewing 2 42 2
Henry E. — Mary Ellen
Crumpacker 2 49 1
Henry Williams 2 17 2
Horace — Berthena Lackey. 1 14 1
Hugh Edward 1 14 10
Hugh M 2 42 3
Isabel 2 42 7
Isabella 2 34 3
Items touching the name 2 1 art. 3
Jacob— Elizabeth V. Ward 2 42 3
J. Harris— Eliza J. Curry.. 2 20 6
3 40 6
James 2 20 1
James 2 20 6
James— Julia Wilhoit 2 20 6
James — Sarah Martin 3 5 10
James 2 6 2
James 3 7 4
Woods. James — Mildred Jones. 2 12 1
James — Mary Garland 2 19 1
2 20
James 2 20 6
James 2 20 4
2 29 4
James — Isabella .... 2 34 7
James 2 35 1
James — Nancy Rayburn ... 2 37 1
2 38
James 4 2
Jame-s- Elizabeth Kay 2 38 6
Jame.s — Adaline Milam 2 38 6
James 2 38 6
James 2 42 2
James — Sophronia Oldham 6 4 7
James — Betsy Embry 2 6 T
James, son of John and 2 3 3
Elizabeth 2 4
James— Elizabeth Campbell 2 38 4
James Garland — Elizabeth
Brank 2 20 3
James Goodloe — Susan 2 20 11
Boyce, Lou 3 9 11
James H.— Martha J. Stone 2 20 r
3 7 4
2 20 6
James Harris — Sophia Tim-
othy McCormack 3 31 7
James Harvey — Sarah E.
Dedman 2 13 3
James Henry 1 14 10
James Higgins 1 14 10
James H. C 2 10 11
3 9 11
James McAfee 2 13 3
James Michael — Margaret 2 22 1
Caruthers 2 23
James Pleasant 2 35 7
Index
11!)
I
Jane — John Buster 2 13 1
Jane— "\\ illiam Hardy 2 22 8
Jane — Rev. James Huge... 2 42 1
Jane H.— Griffith Ellis 2 12 4
Jason — Susan Lipscomb... 2 G 2
John 2 20 6
John— Abisail lOstill 2 6 4
John 2 7 6
John — Nancy Mosely 2 14 2
2 15
John — Mai'y II. 'Phomas.
Susan March 2 6 2
John — INIiss Crillispio 2 (! 2
John 2 17 3
John. Col. — Susannah An- 2 4 5
derson 2 19
John, Jr 2 19 7
John — Jennie Brank 2 20 1
John— Elizabeth Smith 2 34 4
2 35
John 2 35 :
John 2 35 6
Woods, John— Marilla nalo 2 42 2
John— Ruth Jacob 2 43 9
John — Elizabeth Yancey... 5 13 6
John, of the Honkston Co. 2 13 1
John — Elizabeth Worsap. 2 13 15
2 2 1
2 3
John C 2 20 6
John Caruthers — MissDavis 2 22 2
2 24
John Christopher 2 10 9
3 9 9
John D 2 13 3
John Henry McKee 2 43 2
John N.— Mary A. Marble. 2 17 2
John N.. of Crittenden
Co., Ky 2 1 3 5
John Rodes 2 17 6
John T 2 35 3
John William 2 23 3
John W 2 35 7
Joseph 2 34 10
Joseph 2 35 1
Joseph 2 35 5
Joseph 2 36 2
Joseph — Frances Foster... 2 3S 4
Joseph 2 38 f
Joseph 2 43 r
Joseph 2 38 2
Joseph Bona 2 13 ?
Joseph Kleber — Mary Jane
Bass 1 H K'
Joseph R 2 35 7
Josephine — John Branch... 2 38 4
Josephine S.— Mr. Payne
(Pain) 1 14 10
Jouett 2 42 2
Julia— R. C. Foster 2 38 4
Julia — James Harris 3 38 4
Julia Watson 2 26 2
Kitty — Richard Miles 2 17 2
Lark ill N'auKhn — Catherine
Cook 1 II 3
Launcelot — Charlotte Tea-
Karli'U 2 47 7
Laura J 2 20 6
Lavinia — Jacob Bronstoii.. 2 6 2
Li-nora Dabney 2 26 1
L.on E 2 49 1
Lewis Klober 1 14 Hi
I..ist of places Ix-ariMK tin-
name 2 I 3 16
Lizzie— lOd 11. W.ilker 2 20 3
7 5 5
l.du -Dr. Win. L. H
10
7
4
1
4
o
1
2
1
6
8
10
6
7
10
B
6
3
1
7
4
3
10
3
3
6
6
11
11
4
Michael — Lizzie Mussirley. i^
Michael — Mary Campbell., i'
Michael. Jr. — Ann
20
9 '
3
2
4
6
2
4
3
13
19
3
Michael — Hettie Caruthers 2
Michael— Martha E. Denny 2 20 9
Michael 2 l'2 5
Michael — Hannah Wallace, l' 1 3 4
li 6 2
4 6 5
Michael, son of Michael
and Mary Campbell 2 4 3
Michael— Mattie Stone 3 7 5
Michael Jas. — Miss Hibbler i' 23 2
Minerva 2 20 6
Minerva 3 7 4
Miss— N. B. Langford 2 24 2
Miss — Garland Maupin.. .. 5 1:^ 1
Miss — Congrave Green .... 6 9 4
Miss— Ryland Rodes 8 4 3
3 3 7
M M Brazeal 2 34 2
Woods, M M Cowan. 2 34 5
M — M Triblile 2 34 6
Mr li 10 11
Mr 3 9 11
Mr. — Miss Garrett 2 15 9
Mr. — Mary Michie 8 14
M 2 25 1
Mitchell 2 42 2
Mourning 1 14 10
Mourning — Garland B. 1 14 10
Miller 2 8 10
Mourning 2 10 5
Mourning 3 9 5
Mourning Miller 1 14 10
Nancy 2 10 1
Nancy — Harry Munday.... L' 14 1
2 16
Nancy 2 43 5
Nancy 3 9 1
Nancy — William Mullins... 5 13 1
Nannie— W. G. Barksdale. 5 4 4
Nannie — Willis Vivion :i 15 8
Nannie — C. L. Wagner.... 2 26 4
Narative 2 1 art. 3 4
!• 6 2
Nathaniel — Rachael Givens 2 20 13
Nathaniel Dedman 2 13 3
Neander M., Rev. — Alice
Birkhead, and Sallie H.
Behre 2 13 3
Neander M., Jr. — Tallulah
Gatchet 2 13 3
Nina Elizabeth — Cora Lewis
Fickel . 1 14 3
Norman 5 4 4
Oliver B. — Ann M. Ander-
son 2 42 2
Index
ri\
Oliver D J 35 3
Oscar W l' 3r. 7
Overton J l!i 1
Paivipee— Win. Gordon.... .") 1 1 2
Patrick — Rachael Cooper 1 11
Frances Dulaney. i' 7 2
Palsvy— Mr. Porter 2 !."> 6
Patse.v — Van Sliely 2 13 3
Peggy 2 3() 1
Peter — Jael Kavanauyli . . . . 2 ti 3
7 3 5
7 14
Peter 2 7 5
Peter A. — Twynionia Wayt,
Mary Poage Bourland... 2 12 1
Poll.\' — Samuel T^ogan 2 6 2
Polly Aim 1 11 lO
I'olly Garland— Cnlel) Stone 2 20 6
3 4(1 3
Rachael 2 20 3
Rachael 2 42 4
Rebecca 2 42 2
"Woods, Rebecca 2 42 3
Rebecca — Isaac Kelley 2 37 3
Rice— Sallie Harris 5 4 2
Rice 2 20 4
Rice 2 20 9
Rice— Mary C. Wilson 2 20 6
3 40 5
Rice 2 20 8
Rice G. — Martha Ann Giv-
ens 2 20 3
Richard — Jean — 2 4 7
2 33
Robert 2 20 1
Robert — Georgia Maupin... 5 4 4
Robert — Mary Ann Miller. 1 14
Roliert — Lovely Caldwell
Elizabeth Eoff 2 37 4
Robert 2 3S 1
Robert— Sarah West 2 38 4
Robert 2 42 7
Robert Benton 3 31 7
Robert C. — Margaret A.
Quarrier 2 41 1
Robert F. — Mariam Cheat-
ham 2 38 4
Robert Harris 2 10 7
Robert Harris 2 17 1
Robert K. — Susan Berry... 2 3n 6
Robert K., Jr 2 38 6
Robert M. — Rebecca Vance 2 42 4
Robert T 2 42 4
Robina — Win. Armisted... 2 38 4
Rodes 2 15 2
Ruth 1 14 3
Sallie 2 20 9
Sallie— J. C. Hayes 2 20 3
Sallie— Thomas Smith 2 6 2
Sallie — Austin Walden 2 7 10
Sallie 2 13 3
Sallie Taylor 2 31 7
Samira — James Veal 2 49 1
Samiraiinis Slielton — Jolm 2 lo
M K":i\ inailKli U 9
7 5
Samuel 2 13
Samuel 2 33
Samuel— Kllzabeth I.ilTler. 2 42
Samui-1 — AiKina Elli;; 2 42
Samuel Caruthers — Sarah 2 22
Rodes 2 25
3 3
8 4
Samuel Di.vuii 2 13
Sarah— Mr. Shirkey 2 6
Sarah 2 S
Woods. Sarah 2 13
Sar.ih 2 19
Sarah- William K. id 2 20
2 21
Sarah — Geo. W. Lewis.... 2 35
Sarah — Joseph Lapsley.... 2 4
2 4t;
Sarah Jaiu — Garland Mau-
pin 5 12
Sarah J.— Jesse P. Key 2 12
Sarah L. — Wm. Dousing... 2 35
Sarah M 2 43
Sidney 2 15
Silas D. of Pulaski Co., Ky. 2 1
Solon— Mary Reid 2 20
Sophia — Perry Harper 2 6
Starling — Louisa Collins... 6 9
Slity- Samuel Reid 2 19
n ■>i|
Susan — Jas. M. Horton.... 1 14
Susan 2 G
Susan— Col. Richard Mul- 2 7
lins 5 13
Susan — Matt. M. Bearden. 2 10
Susan — Nathaniel Massie.. 2 22
2 27
Susan — Givens Campbell... 2 38
Susan— G. G. O'Bryan 2 38
Susan C— G. W. Wallace.. 2 35
Susan D.— Ashby Snell 2 20
3 40
Susan Elizabeth — James M.
Clark -■ -1
Susan E. — Lafa.vette
Creach 2 i-
Susan Fisher 3 31
Susan Massie - 2»;
Susan Samira 1 14
Susannah— William Good- 2 8
loe -'11
Susannah — Mr. Cowan 2 13
Susannah — Henry Williams 2 17
Susannah— Daniel Miller.. 1 4
1 5
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
7
4
3
8
r.
7
5
5
4
IJ
11
6
10
3
19 S
Sus:innah — Alexander Hen-
derson 2 20
Talitha— S. S. liarnett 2 20
Talitha 2 2o
123
Index
Talitha C— Martin Bodine 2 20 6
3 40 9
Taynor 2 17 2
The Family 2 2
Thieodore 2 40 2
Theora — Mr. Handy 2 3S 4
T. Sims — Mary Pancoast.. 2 42 7
Thomas 2 8 8
Thomas — Mary Bryson.... 2 43 2
Woods, Thomas Clelland — Mary
Ann Jackson 2 13 3
Thomas Dahney — Miss Ha-
gan :2 12 1
Thomas Harris 1 14 10
Thomas Harris — Appoline 1 14 10
Miller :2 10 6
3 9 6
Thomas Miller 1 14 lo
Thomas Milton — Tompie
Floyd 1 14 10
Thomas Shepherd 114 10
Virginia — Oscar Williams. 1 14 3
Virginia— Ryland Rodes... 3 3 7
8 4 3
Virginia Lee 2 35 1
William 2 20 4
William— Mary Martin 3 5 10
William— Ruth Kinkead... 2 6 2
William 2 6 7
William— Susan B. Clark.. 2 7 1
2 49
5 13 7
William— Mary Harris 2 8 2
2 10
3 6 3
3 9
William — Nancy Jones 2 12 1
William — Joannah Shep- 2 13 6
herd 2 17
William — Catherine . 2 14 2
William— Mary Reid 2 29 4
^ 2 20 4
William 2 24 1
William 2 34 1
William 2 35 1
Wnaam— Harriet Pander.. 2 35 6
William — Sarah Jane Ed-
dington 2 35
William 2 43 8
William 2 43 11
William 4 2
William — Susannah Wal- 4 2 2
lace 2 4 2
2 6
William, of Garrard Co.,
Kentucky 2 1 5
William, son of John and 2 3 4
Elizabeth Worsop 2 4
William A 2 20 6
Walliam A. — Emma Zinn.. 2 42 7
W^illiam (Beaver Creek) —
Sarah Wallace, Ann Reid 2 12
William (Beaver Creek, Jr.)
— Mary Jarman 2 12 1
5 4
William B.— Emily Horton 1 14 10
William Clarence 2 13 3
William Crawford — Sarah
Ann Boyce 2 10 8
3 9 8
William C. — Annie Bogle
Bond 2 13 3
William E 2 17 1
William Ed 2 10 11
3 9 11
William Garland 3 40 7
William Goodloe 1 14 10
William H 2 20 6
William Harvey 2 13 3
Woods, William Moffatt— Lou- 2 22 4
isa E. Dabney 2 26
3 15
William Moffatt — Martha
J. Scott 2 26
William Moffatt 2 26 5
William N. — Ann McPher-
son 2 42 4
William Price — Sarah Ellen
Jones 2 12 1
William S 2 20 6
William Stone 3 7 4
Wiodford 2 13 3
Woodson, Battle — Dabney Fret-
well 5 4 2
David M. — Lucy McDowell 2 5 6
Pickett — Robert Maupin... 5 7 9
Samuel— Bettie Brown 8 15 3
William — Josephine Starks 5 2 7
Woolery, John — Mary Maupin. 5 6 2
Johnnie — George Jones.... 5 6 2
Miss — Henry Gooch 5 12 18
Nannie — James Dalton.... 5 6 2
Sue May— John Dalton 5 6 2
William— Malinda Garrett. 5 6 2
Worcester, E. P. — Miranda
Malinda Miller 113 2
Earl 1 13 2
Eugene 113 2
Irvine 1 13 2
Work, Esther A.— Alfred B.
Poage 2 14 6
Worsop, Elizabeth — John Woods
(son of English trooper) 2 1 3 15
2 2 1
Thomas— Elizabeth Par- 2 1 3 15
sons 2 2 1
Worthington, Mamie — James.. 2 20 6
3 40 3
William — Bettie Garland 2 20 6
Stone 3 40 3
Worthley, Mamie 3 21 2
Sallie Ann, Mrs. — Hardin
Jones 3 21 2
Samuel — Sallie Ann Hume 3 21 2
liidc.
'X
\rA
WritAlit. ,Ii)hn U. — Frances
DabiU'.v IVIaupin n 5 7
Joseph Euclid — Ida Bada
INIillcr 1 11 It)
Kate — ^^'iIlialll Proston
McDowell 2 5 1
Mr.— Mrs. c^irle :5 :5 7
Mr. — Mary Tinil irrlake 7 U 1
Sampson — lurcnia l>rovvn.. S 12 4
Thomas — .Margaret Harris. 3 44
3 45
Thomas — Sarah Margaret
Slavin 2 20 11
Wyatt, Mary — Richard il. (ion-
try 3 16 3
Yager, Arthur Holmes 3 3 7
Diannah Lewis 3 3 7
Dr. — Estelle Lewis 3 3 7
Elizabeth Dunbar 3 3 7
Fray— Nellie Parrott S 2 2
Rodes, Estill 3 3 7
Yancey, Achilles 7 2
Agatha — Benj. Pendleton.. 7 2
Albert 7 2
Ann 7 2
Ann — Thos. Hamsberger . . . 7 2
Ann — George Doggett 7 2
Bartlett 7 2
Benjamin — Catherine
Banks 7 2
Benjamin 7 2
Benjamin Cudworlh 7 2
Benjamin Cudworth 7 2
Benjamin C. — Caroline
Bird 7 2
Betsy 7 2
Charles — Miss Powers 7 2
Charles 7 2
Charles — Lucinda Moyers. 7 2
Charles — Miss Field ■') 13 G
Charles 5 13 6
Charles from Wales 7 2
Charles — Miss Dumas 7 2
Charle.s — Julia Morrison... 7 2
Charles — Miss Withers 7 2
Charles, Capt. — Mary Craw-
ford 7 2
Charles Kavanaugh, Dr. ... 7 2
Charles, Maj. — Nancy Spen-
cer 7 2
Clarissa — William Rodes... 3 3 7
5 13 r
7 2
Columbia 7 2
Dalton Hager 7 2
Delpha — Henry Menefee... 7 2
Diannah Smith — Geo. Oli-
ver Conrad 7 2
Edward Duke 7 2
Edward S. — Fannie Mauzy 7 2
Elizabeth — Wm. Wigging-
ton 7 2
Elizabeth — John Woods. .. .
Elizabeth
lOlizabi-th — Joseph Kim-
1 ro\igh
lOlizabelh
Elizabeth — Mr. Hud.son. . . .
Elizabeth— Mr. Slory
^■ancl•y, lOlizabeth Ann — Robt.
Williams
E. C — Bi'iilah Harris
Ellen— Will. H. Skaggs
Ethel
Eva Cubet
Fannie — William Price
Fannie
Fountain Taliaferro
Frances Westbrook
Garland
George
Goodloe Harper
Henry
Ibly — Lewis Tutt
Icheumas
Icheumas
James
James A. — Miss Cudworth
James P. — Mary Coons. . . .
James William — Florence
Miller ,,^^.
Jei-emiah — Margaret Mul-
lins
Jeremiah
Jeremiah. Jr
Joel — Martha Rodes
Joel from Wales
Joel Crawford
John
John, from Wales
John
John
John G. — Bennett Bradley.
John William— Jane Ferrill
Judith — Daniel Field
Kavanaugh
Keziah — George Freeman.
Keziah .Ann — Edward
Light foot
Layton — Fannie Lewis
Lay ton
Layton B., Dr. — Virginia
Hopkins
Leigh ton
Lewis — Henrietta Faver...
Lewis
Lewis Davis — Mildred Kav-
anaugh
Louisa — Thomas Garth....
Yancey, Louisa Temperance..
Ludw.ll
Margaret J. — Jos. Mauz.v..
2
13 6
13
6
13
6
13
6
3
13
6
o
2
9
2 2
1-n
Index
Maria — Mr. Grans 7 2
Martha 7 2
Mary — David Rodes ,5 13 6
Mary 7 2
Mary — Charles P. Lewis. . . 7 2
Mary— Thompson Tutt 7 2
Mary Ann — Wm. Johnson. 7 2
Mary C— Col. John Hors-
ley 7 2
Mary C— John W. Payne.. 7 2
Mary Frances 7 2
Miss — Judge Robertson
Dun'ett S 7 5
Miss— Mr. Nalle 7 2
Miss 5 13 6
Miss— John L. Harrell 7 2
Mr. — Elizabeth Jeffries 7 2
Mr.— Sallie Duncan 7 2
Nancy — Mr. Nalle 7 2
Pamela S. — Capt. Joseph
D. Brown 7 9
Philip 7 2
Philip 7 2
Polly — Jones Menefee 7 2
Polly 7 2
Rfilph 5 1.3 6
Rhoda — Rev. Win. Craw-
ford 7 2
Richard — Lucy Garth S 2 2
Richard 7 2
Richard 7 2
Robert — Miss Holliday 7 2
Robert 7 2
Robert — Miss Rozelle 5 13 fi
Robert, from Wales 7 2
Robert 7 2
Robert, Rev.— Ann Craw-
ford 7 2
Sallie T.— John W. Payne. 7 2
Susan 7 2
Thomas 7 2
Thomas— Sarah Mitchell. . . 7 2
Thomas L., Capt.— Marga-
ret Newman 7 2
Unity 7 2
Virginia — Mr. Bisson 7 2
W^illiam, from Wales 7 2
William — Miss Stone 7 2
William 7 2
William 7 2
Yancey, Wm. Burbridge— Mary
Smith, Mary Gibbons 7 2
William B. — Victoria Wins-
borough 7 2
"William Crawford 7 2
William E.. Col 7 2
"V^'illiam Lowndes 7 2
William L.— Sarah C. Earle 7 2
William T.— Nannie Steph-
enson 7 2
Yantis, Jacob 2 47 2
Jennie— Humphrey Martin. 3 5 4
John, Col.— Priscilla Cath-
erine Lapsley 2 47 2
Yarbrough, Robert — Susan
Lipscomb 114
Yates, Anderson — Malinda Mill-
er Harris 3 23
Anna Stewart — Jas. Tolson 1 14
Arthusa— Wade H. Oldham 6 11
Benjamin F 6 8
Collins 6 S
Elizabeth — George Hume
Thorpe 3 13
Ethel 5 12
Harden — Corena Reid 1 14
2 21
Jesse 6 40
Jael 3 10
John 6 S
J. Collins — Nannie Crooke. 3 26
6 S
Josephine 6 8
Leannah C. — Jos. Gibbs... 6 8
Mae 5 12
Malinda— Robert Ballew... 3 23
Margaret Ann — William H.
Bates 6 S
Margaret M 6 8
Mariam 6 8
Martin, Jr 3 10
Milton P. — Florence Stivers 6 8
Nannie— Walter S. Ballard 3 23
Nannie Kavanaugh 6 S
Owen 6 8
Pat tie— Edwin Howe Peery 3 23
Robert — Parthenia W. Ter-
rill 5 12
Robert — Miriam F. Collins 6 8
Poena Elizabeth — C. C.
Woods ] 14
Sallie 3 23
Sallie 6 S
Sallie Proctor 6 8
Sarah 6 40
Susan 6 8
Susan Jane — Hardin Jones 1 14
Yates, William 6 40
William 6 8
William 6 8
Yeager, Churchill— Sue Bright 3 31
Nancy ,3 31
Young, Anna — Benjamin Jar-
man 5 4
Anna Douglas 1 14
Ellen Norvall 1 14
Hallie 1 14
Jessie Belle 1 14
Joseph Kleber 1 14
Mark H.— Mary C. Douglas 1 14
Mark H., Jr 1 14
Mary S 1 14
Mr. — Mary McDowell 2 5
William— Jane Reid 2 29
William James 1 14
Younger, Mr. — Ellen Timber-
lake 7 6
Zinn, Emma — Wm. A. Woods.. 2 42
Zennion, Alfred — Maud Miller. 1 14
10
3
1
7
7
1
17
3
2
4
2
7
5
7
7
7
17
1
7
7
7
2
7
7
7
4
17
7
3
7
7
2
2
10
8
I lid
t'.r
ADDENDA
l.Anderson. Ann — David Oiaw-
fonl (III) N t T
.Iiulith — Captain Joliii W.
Dickinson >< I "
Am rim. Frank Templolon >: I 7
1 larry 'I'liomas — Virginia
Alico Smitli >i I T
KatlitM-ine Taylor ^ I 7
Mary Virginia ^ ^ "
Robert Emmett S 1 7
Thomas Houston S 1 7
Barnott, Elizabeth— 1>. Ahx-
ander Miller 1 ' ''
James. Col. — Mary Haw-
kins ^ -1 ''
Cecil. Alma 1 15 5
Elizabetli 1 15 5
James iMcCosh 1 15 5
John Howe 1 lo 5
Russell, Rev.— Alma P.art-
lett Miller 115 5
Russell, Jr 1 lii 5
Coles, Mrs. John B S 1 7
Crawford, Ann S 1 i
Ataw, the Earl of Rich-
mond ''^ 1 '
Charles 8 4 '''
David (I) ^ ■* 1
David, only son of John... S 4 7
David, Capt. — Elizabeth
1 Smith S -1 '^
I David (IID— Ann Anderson S 4 7
David ^ 1 1
Earl, of Scotland S ■* "^
Elizabeth— Nicholas Mere-
wether 8 1 '
Elizabeth— James Martin.. 8 4 7
Elizabeth S 4 7
F. A., Miss — Commodore
Cornelius anderbili S 4 7
John ^ 1 ^
John, of Scotland S 4 7
John "^ 1 '
John— Mary Duke !
Michael 8 4 7
Miss — Mr. McGinn 8 4 .
Nathan 8 4 7
Nelson (son of Nathan)... S 4 7
Nelson 8 4 i
Peter 8 4 7
Quintin. of Kilburney 8 4 7
Reginald 8 4 7
Robert Leighton, Hon 8 4 7
Sarah 8 4 7
Sii.sannah ^ I 7
Til.' Family of Virulnla... s 4 7
William S 4 7
William. P..V S 1 7
William H.irris, Hon S 4 7
do Saussurr, John Boom — Ad-
alaide Davis Oton 1 I'l 5
Wilmot Gibbes, Colonel... 1 1,") 5
Dickinson, Fannie Coles — Dr.
Dokl S 4 7
Henry Washington S 4 7
John W. — Judith Anderson s 4 7
Jndilli Anderson — Henry
Washington Martin s 4 7
Dold. Dr. — Fannie Coles Dick-
inson 8 4 7
Duke, Mar.v — John Crawford.. S 4 7
EmbiT, Caroline W'ilson — La-
fayette Morrison Millei. . I ]."> 5
Matt— Irene Miller 1 1 r> %
Evans, Jane of Glascow. Scot-
land—Rev. Alex. MiHef.. 1 I.".
Field. Patsey lTVin<'— J. Har-
lison Miller 1 \'<
Fleming, John M., Dr.— Delia
Killian S 4
Greonway. John B. — Nellie y
Timberlake Smith. . ._^^--rS I
Harris, Bettie "^ I
Charles Thomas k.^ '^ '
Daisey r>: ^rT^ . ■ s I
Edward S
Fannie— Joel Crawford.... 8 I
Jas. Clifton— Bettie Smith. S I
Jas. M., Capt. — Mrs. Jacin-
tha Tazewell Rodes Kmem
tha T. Rodes Smith 8 4
1 farris, Lila 8 4
Dizzie Jacintha— Prof. Wm.
Knox Tate x ^
T^izzie Woods 8 4
Mary Alice— Wm. Clifton
Harris S 4
Massie ^ •
Wi.-iam Clifton— Mary M-
ice Hiirris 8 4
Hawkins. Mary — Col. James
Barnett 115
Henderson. Fr.iid<— Margaret
Miller 1 15
Il(rr. Benjamin — Sallie Estill
Miller J 15
Heth. Harry ' 15
John Randolph —Martha
Miller 1 15
'IVIinnie Ha Ha— Wm. Vail. 1 lo
Stockton 1 15
Hey wood. Ruth Laurence —
John Wm. Smith 8 I
136
Index
Hecklin, Margai-et — John Miller 1 15
Holloway, Sarah — Cyrus Miller 1 15 4
Hume, Stanton B. — Pattie
Miller 1 15 2
Killian, Alda 8 4 7
Irma 8 4 7
Jacob Pinckney, Dr. — Bet-
tie Jacintha Smith 8 4 7
Kennith S 4 7
Lelia — Dr. John M. Flem-
ing 8 4 7
Lasater, Albert 1 14 4
Edward C. — Mary Garland
Miller 114 4
Garland Miller 1 14 4
Mary Miller 1 14 4
Lawton, Charles — Mrs. Minnie
Ha Ha Vail 115 2
Martin, Henry Washington —
Judith Anderson 8 4 7
James — Elizabeth Crawford 8 4 7
Massie, Edwin 2 27 6
H-ettie— Wm. Patrick 2 27 4
James 2 27 1
i\athaniel — Susan Woods
Elizabeth Rodes 2 27
Nathaniel Hardin 2 27 2
Rodes 2 27 5
Susan— Robt. B. Moon 2 27 3
Merewether, Nicholas — Eliza-
beth Crawford 8 4 7
Miller, Alma Bartlett — Rev.
Russell Cecil 1 11 5
Alexander, Rev. — Jane Ev-
ans of Glascow, Scotland 1 15
Alexander, Dr. — Elizabeth
Barnett 1 15
Alexander 115 3
Alexander 115 5
Alexander " Hood 115 5
Amelia — Capt. Robt. Bruce
Terrill 115 2
Bessie 115 2
Carrie Anna 1 15 5
Charlotte 115 5
Cyrus — Sarah Holloway... 1 15 4
Cyrus 1 15 3
Elizabeth— Robert Miller.. 1 15 2
Elizabeth Barnett— Thos.
Hill Oton 1 15 5
Field— Ducy Shelby 1 15 2
Florence 1 15 1
Green — Julia Miller 115 3
Green 115 4
Harrison 1 15 3
Harry — James S. Winn.... 1 15 2
Helen 1 15 5
Irene— Matt Embry 1 15 3
Isabella McLellan — Prof.
Charles Reynolds 1 15 1
Isaac 1 15
James 1 15
James 1 15
James Barnett — Juliett
McLellan Miller 1 15 1
James B 115 1
James Harrison 1 15 "^
Jane 1 15
J. Harrison — Patsey Irvine
Field 1 15
John. Sir, Duke of Antrim,
Ireland 115
John — Margaret Hecklin.. 1 15
John 1 15
Josiah 1 15
Julia — Green Miller 1 15 3
Julia 1 15 2
Julia — Irvine McClannahan 1 15 4
Juliett McLellan — James
Barnett Miller 1 15 1
Miller, Lafayette Morrison, Dr.
— Caroline Wilson Embry 1 15
Lafayette Morrison 115
Leslie 1 15
Leslie 1 15
Lucy — William Wooten.... 1 15
Lula 1 15
Margaret — Philip Rugg.... 1 15
Margaret — Frank Hender-
son 1 15
Martha — John Randolph
Heth 1 15
Mary Belle 1 15
Mary Belle 1 15
Mary Gardner — Edward C.
Lasater 1 14
Pattie— Stanton B. Hume. 1 15
Richard Gardner — Martha
Terrill 114
Richard Gardner, Jr 1 14
Robert— Elizabeth Miller.. 1 15
Sallie 1 15
Sallie Estill— Benj. Herr. . 1 15
Talton Embry 1 15
William 1 15
Montgomery, John — Alice Ja-
cintha Smith 8 4 7
Moon. Robt. B. — Susan Massie 2 27 3
McClannahan, Irvine — Julia
Miller 115 4
McCue, Mary Ann — Robert
Hardin Smith S 4 7
McGuire, Mr. — Miss Crawford. 8 4 7
McLellan, Grace Lee — James
Emmett Smith 8 4 7
McPhaul, Richard — Caroline
Embry Oton 1 15 5
Richard, Jr 1 15 5
Oldham, Newland 6 25 6
Oton, Adelaide Davis — John
Boone de Saussure 1 15 5
Caroline Embry — Richard
D. McPhaul 1 15 5
Thomas Hill — Elizabeth
Barnett Miller 1 15 5
Index
I'litiick AVni. — Metiii- Massii'.. J '11
Uvynokls, Chas., Prof. — Is;(l)i>lla
McLellan Mill.r 1 1.".
Charles, Jr 1 l.'i
Plorence 1 15
Juli<'tt — Alva Brissoan.... 1 l.'i
Higgs. WTiion — Mabel Teirill. 1 15
Kode.s, Alice Jacintha. — John
Montgomery 8 4
Charles — Bettie Massie
Smith S t
Elizabeth — Nathaniel jNIas-
sie ^ 2 :;;
Jacintha 'razowell — Capt.
John Massie Smith S- 4
Jolin — Mary Crawford S 4
Robert Clifton S 4
William Smith 8 4
Riigg-, Edwin — Ethel Terrill... 1 15
Philip — Margaret Miller... 1 15
Shelby Lucy— Field Miller 1 15
Smith, Bettie — James Clifton
Harris ^. . S 4
Bettie Jacintha — Dr. Jacob
Pinckney Killian 8 4
Bettie Massie — Chas. Rodes 8 1
Charles Thompson 8 1
Charles Thompson S 4
Edward Massie — Marianna
Robinette Smith 8 4
Elizabeth — Captain David
Crawford 8 4
Frances Rodes 8 4
Ida Massie — Wm. Henry
Turner 8 4
Jacintha Tazewell Rodes,
Mrs. — Capt. James M.
Harris 8 4
James Emmett — Grace Lee
McLellan 8 4
John Massie, Capt. — Jacin-
tlia Tazewell Rodes 8 4
John Massie — Xellie Tim-
berlake 8 4
John William — Ruth Lau-
rence Hey wood 8 4
4 Marianna Uubimttt — Ed-
waitl Massie Sinllli ,S 4
1 McLellan 8 4
1 Mary Virginia v 1
1 Nellie Timberlake — John
1 H. Greenway s i
., Kol)ert Hardin — Maiy Aim
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