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VOLUME XVI. ISSUE 3 SOUTHERN KENTUCKY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P. O. Box 1782 Bowling Green, KY 42102-1782

1993 OFFICERS AND CHAIRPERSONS ***************************************************************************** President: Melvin Adamson, 1340 US 31 W-BY Pass, Bowling Green, KY 42101. P h. 502 843 9291 Vice President: James David Evans, 1544 Chestnu t, Bowling Green , KY , 42101, P h . 502 842 2313 Recording Secretary: Mrs. Alexandr a W. Ebling, 1500 Bryan t Wy, C7 St., Bowling Green, KY, 42103, Ph 502 781 6568 Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Betty B. Lyne, 613 E 11TH Ave. ,Bowling Green, KY 42101, P h .502 843 9452 Treasurer Mrs. Betty B. Lyne, 613 E 11th Ave.,Bowling Green, KY 42101, Ph 502 843 9452 Sergeant at Arms/ Parliam. Leroy Collier, 1644 Smallhouse Rd., Bowling Green, KY , 42104, Ph. 502 843 4753 Chaplain Willian J . Martin, 604 Dennis Way, Bowling Green, KY, 42101 Ph, 842 2245

Program Chairpe rsons Che ster Bay s , P. O. Bo:! 945 i Bowling Green, KY, 42102, P h. 502 843 1141 Mrs. Sue Spurlock, 537 L. C. Carr Rd. , Bowling Green, KY 42101, Ph. 502 781 4790 Publication Chairpersons Longhunter Co-Editor Mrs. Pat Reid, 640 E. Main, Bowling Green, KY, 42101, Ph. 502 843 1303 Longhunte r Co-Editor Mrs. Barbara Ford, 545 Cherokee Dr. , Bowling Green, KY 42103, Ph. 502 782 0889 Me mbership Chairperson Rivers Ford, 545 Cherokee Dr., Bowling Green, KY, 42103, Ph 502 782 0889 Scrapbook Chairperson Mrs. Irene Constant, 364 Old Lovers Ln , Bowling Green, KY 42103 P h. 502 842 8400 Telephone Chairperson Mrs. Drucilla Jones, 1332 Chestnut, Bowling Green, KY 42101, Ph. 502 843 4210 Hosp/Social Chairperson Mrs. Bettie Conner, 627 Loving Way, Bowling Green, KY 42104 Ph. 502 843-8480 Public/Pub.Rel. Chairperson Mrs. Mildred E. Collier, 1644 Smallhouse Rd. , Bowling Green, KY 42104, Ph. 502 843 4753 Sunshine Chairperson Mrs. Ruby Breedlove, 1716 Media Dr. ,Bowling Gre en, KY 42101, Ph. 502 842 3067 Libr /Liaison Chairperson Leroy Collier, 1644 Smallhouse Rd, Bowling Green, KY , 42104, Ph 502 843 4753 Immediate Past Pre sident Mrs. Betty B. Lyne, 613 E llth St., Bowling Green, KY, 42101, Ph 502 843 9452 ***************************************************************************** Membership in the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society is open to all persons, especially to those who are interested in research in Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Simpson, and Warren Counties in Kentucky. Member­ ship is by the. year, 1 January through 31 December. DUES for individual or family membership are $15 per year and include a subscription to the LONG­ HUNTER which is published quarterly. Current and back issues of the LONGHUNTER, are available back to 1978 and are $4.00 each postpaid. THE ·LONGHUNTER

VO LUME XVI , NO. 3 FALL ISSUE - 1993

CON T EN T S

Hohemir Corr ection ... 98

Carter Clarification by Van A. Stilley . 98

Memorial - Rosa H. I s bell . 98 How Will We Wr ite 3 February 2001? 98

Messaging in Cemeteries ...... 98 Joseph Moore, comp iled by Ruby Moore Gilpin 99 War Pension Applications James R. Alexander .100 Isaiah Alley ...... 102

Beware of Tho se Wh o Promise Your Family Hi s tory .103

The Price They Paid , submitted by Chester Bay s . .104

Willoughby History, compiled by Laurita Sledge . .105

Civil War Data Base Can Trace Family Ties .113

Book Announcement . . 1l4

Dower Rights , by Marsha Hoffman Rising . . 1l5

The Last Word . 116

Warren Co , KY Deed Books (Cont ' d ) compiled by Leroy Collier .. . . . 117

Warren Cou ntians in War of 1812 . 125

Delayed Birth Certificates ... . 127

Melungeon Descendants Unco vering Heritage .128

Ancestor Chart - William Fountain Raymer , by Laura Aust .130

Houchin Bible Record, submitted by Marna L. Clemons .131

Missing Pe r son? . . . .131 • QUERIES FROM OUR MEMBERS ...... 132

Confederate Tidbits . 135

German Resear cher . .l36 BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FROM LONG HUNTER MEMBERS ...... • .....Inside Back Cover 98 ' THE LO:;CHU :,TER , VLJL . XVI. Ii LJ . :3

HOH EHIR . CORRECTION , DSP or "orbin sine prole II oris:Y0ur ancestor's tombstone? You have a 'r :eal problem­ Sharon Hohemir, 873 ,Oxford Drive" Chatham. IL· this is Latin from "died:\dthout issue I" 62629-1237 vrote to ,inform us that infor­ AE indicates years of life. .. mation ' published in the ANCESTOR INDEX vas Relic means a vidov. incorrect: Consort-husband vas alive at time of vife's HOHIMER, HENRY - .. bom c 1755 (not c 1785) death • . died 1824 , (not 1834}' Inst. indicates present month • . Marriage II before 1780 Ult . indicates the previou's month. The information for his 2nd marriage to ' [Vol 20 #4, TRACES, South Central KY Elizabeth Sidebottom vas correct. His t orical and Genealogical Society.]

Committee work is like a soft chair-easy to CARTER ,CLARIFICATION get into but hard to ge t out of. [Oklahoma Gen. Soc . Quarterly, Vol 37, 14.] Van A. Stilley , 3812 Sveetbrair Rd., Wilmington, Ne has shared some information on Frances E. (Chilton) Jenkins Ca rter, the vife How will we write 3 February 20017 of Elihu Carter which will be of v'alue ,to all Those vith computers will write 010203. those wo rking on the Carter line.. For many Ame ricans will write 2/3/1. years Mr. Stilley thought her maiden name was Eng lish will write 3/2/1. Jenkins and despaired of finding her parents LDS will call it 03Feb2oo1 . but he t hen discovered she was :the vidow NATO may call it 03FebOl. Jenkins when she married Elihu Car t er . Relatives will write Feb. 3/01. • Frances , born 11 Feb 1778, died 18 Jul Legal documents may have: On the third 1860, buried Mt. Olivet Cem , was the daughter day of February in the year tva thousand and of John and Elizabeth Chilton. ,She married one . ca 1798 Sampson Jenkins and bor,e him six Of all of these, the LDS method seems most children. Sampson died i n Jun 1810 in useful to genealogists, for it can only be Loudoun VA and six months later , Frances interpreted one way .and is reasonable short. larried Elihu Carter there. By 1814, . this But, will it permit computers to record couple, vit h some of . her Jenkins children and various items in chronological order? thei r Carter children, her mother Elizabeth During the next decade , some standatd [vho md 2nd Thomas Mews/Muse] and a number of should be developed. What is needed is 'a other in-laws and relatives had relocated in me t hod that is acceptable in all countries Warren Co KY. where genealogy is a n active hobby. Fr om : Wes t ern NY Gen. Soc ., Vol XVII #4. IN MEMORY OF MESSAGING IN CEMETERIES ROSA H. ISBELL A Charter Member of An Eagle Rock:; !:to researcher ·found a vay Southern Kentucky Geneol ogical Society to comm unicate with unknown family members by making contacts in cemeteries. She left Date of B'irth basic genealogicaL information in a small jar 20 July 1918 at her ances tors' gravesites and included her Date of neath name and add ress . She has been surprised to 08 July 1993 receive responses as much as three years Place of I nterment l ater from previously unknown "cousins!! vho Fairview Cemetery visited t he cemetery . From Antique Week. Jul Bowling Gre'en' KY 92 .

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JOSEPH MOORE

Joseph Moore was born 06 May 1776 in North Ca rolina and died in Warren Co unty KY 21 Apr 1863 . His first wife was Elizabeth , born 21 May 1790, died 19 Aug 1841 . He married second in Warren Co 20 Oct 1842 Rebecca Wantland , b KY. Joseph and Elizabeth are buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery , Matlock & Plano Rds , Warren Co . Deeds recorded in Warren Co : BK 6, P 205 ; BK 7, P 293 ; BK 15, P 280 ; KY 16, P 325; BK 17, P 361; BK 24 , P 155 .

CHILDREN OF JOSEPH & ELIZ ABETH MOOR E (all buried Mt Pleasant , except Alfred) :

1. Elenor Moore , b 25 Feb 1807, d 25 Jul 1892; md 01 Feb 1825 Absalom Kirby , b 24 Aug 1806, d 26 No v 1871 , son of David and Mary (Anderson) Kirby.

2. Wilburn W. Moore , b 01 Jan 181 1, d 13 Sep 1870 ; md 13 Dec 1834 Mary Ann Butt. [She ' s not buried with Wilburn . ]

3. Nancy Moore, b 15 Apr 1813 , d 27 Sec 1878; md 06 Oct 1828 Bailey Kirby , b 08 Nov 1808, d 12 Oct 1894, son of David and Mary (Anderson) Kirby . • 4. Eliza Moore , b 15 Aug 1815, d 07 Sep 1841 . 5. Hu gh M. Moore , b 15 Sep 1817, d 16 Sec 1841 .

6 . Alfred Ewing Moor e , b 01 Fe b 1824, d 01 May 1907; md first 29 May 1847 Mahala T. Blewett, b 06 Sep 1823 , d 11 Feb 1875 , daughter of Thomas H. and Susannah (Harris) Blewett. According to census records , Alfred was a school teacher in 1850 . He was Co unty Commissioner of Warren Co in 1870 a nd was the first s uperintend ent of Warren County Schools. He and Mahala are buried at Old Zion Cemetery, . 9 mile off 31 W south of Bowling Green on Old Zion Church Rd, Woodburn KY.

Children of Alfred Ewi ng a nd Mahala T. (Blewett) Moore : A. Sarah J Moore, b 11 Jul 1849 , d 07 Mar 1931, bur Fairview Cem ; md War Co 24 Aug 1865 Fl avius Josephus Morr is. B. Alwilda Tomm ie [Almilda Theresa] Moore , b 19 Apr 1853 , d 1935; m/l 13 Nov 1873 John J Moore; m/2 J H London . C. Joseph Wilburn Moore, b 23 Mar 1856 , d 18 Feb 1921; m/l Helen , m/2 Dora J . Busby . D. ~E~w7i-n g-Thornton Moor e , b 24 Mar 1859 , d 1936; md Naomi L Devney. E. Nancy Bell Moore, b 20 Mar 1865, d 1948; md Robert Johnson. Children of Alfred Ewing & Mattie Moore . , F. Mattie Ewing Moo re; md Dark. 7. Rebecca Moore, born 19 Dec 1829 , d 12 Dec 1892, married first John W. Ennis , b 25 Dec 1825 , d 07 Au g 1853, buried Butts graveyard near Richpond in Warren Co , son of John a nd Nancy (Butts) Ennis. She married second Joseph Venable, b 20 Feb 1818, died 19 Oct 1866 . [According to Logan Co marriage records, John W. Ennis md Rebecca Bryant 22 Nov 1847 . ]

[Compiled by Ruby Moore Gilpin , 617 S E 11th St, Grand Prairie TX 75051 . ] 100

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION APPLICATIONS

JAMES R. ALEXANDER

W 2901 MD Dorcas

Allen County KY 14 May 1833 before Judge of Circuit Court . James R. Al exander , aged 76, deposes: I was born in the state of Pennsylvania and was living in Cecil County MD when called into service. Have since lived i n Mecklenburg County NC and All en (late Warren) County , Kentucky and in 1776 was student in Nassau College , NJ . On 01 Aug 1776 enlisted as priva t e i n the company of Capt. Walter Alexander in the "Maryland Flying Camp. " Was immediately appointed sergeant for his company . Discharged about 01 December 1776 and commenced t he stud y of me dicine ; r eturned to father's in NC. In May 1780 volunteered as a surgeon t o care for those who had survived the taking of Charleston, SC and the Massacre of Colonel Buford ' s VA Regt . by Tarlton. Continued in the service till 15 October 1780 and then was appointed surgeon to a regiment of mi l itia raised in Mecklenburg Co NC commanded by Colonel William L. Hudson , Dandson. Se r ved until about February or Ma r ch of 1781 . Refers to Mark Garrison, John Salon , Edm und Waggone r , who can t estify as to his character and veracity . Peyton Welsh, a clergyman , and Willis Mi t chell testify as neighborhood witnesses . Asher W. Graham , Judge of Al l en Circuit Court . May 1839 befor e William Foster, Justice of the Peace for Allen Co ., Dorcas Al exander , aged 72 , deposes: She is widow of James R. Alexander and she married him 26 November 1789 in Mecklenburg County NC and he died 11 March 1836 . 09 May 1830 in Allen County . Mary S. Alexander , Dorcas Reese Al exander, John G. Alexander and Joseph T. Wilson swore under oath to knowing said Dorcas Alexander to be the widow of James Alexander, and they now have before t hem a family Bibl e record of t he ma r riage , wh ich took place 26 November 1789. Sworn before' William Foster, J.P. On 01 September 1848 i n Allen Co ., Do r cas Alexander, aged 82 , makes an affidavit before A. C. Al exander, J ustice of the Peace. Parke Co . , IN , 20 May 1839 , Mark Garrison swears an oath that James R. Alexander of Allen Co KY, who was an acting surgeon in the ar my of the U.S. A. was married to Dorcas Garrison in York County SC in 1789 a nd that he died in Allen County KY in 1836. Sworn before Robert M. Gikleson, J . P.: On 05 June 1856 , Mark Alexander, son and heir of James and Dorcas Alexander , deceased, does in his own right and in the name of Silas , Charles G., Mary S., Abigail B. , James R. , John G. , and Dorcas R. Alexander, who are the only s urviving chi ldren of the said James and Dorcas Alexander appoint James G. Austin, Esq. of Washington City their lawful attor ney . On 10 May 1834, James R. Alexander writes to Mr . Lewis Cass , Sec ' y of War , Washington : ..•. . I wrote to two of my good brothers in Mecklenburg Cou nty , NO, one of t hem I know , if living , could testi fy to my services. The letter to my two brothers being directed to my eldest , my third and younger brother informs me, was not taken out of the post office, he being dead to whom it was directed •.. Enclosed I send you de position of Ca pt. William Alexander and Robert Robison . [Note : It is not clear t hat this Capt . William Alexander is a relative.] Truth to me is , sir, very precious; I would not forfeit my character as a man of truth for all 101

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the pensions in the world; what would it profit me to gain the whole world if gained by falsehood, and lost my own s hould? [Note : He is i n his 78th year when he writes this letter and he writes clearly and legibly in his own hand . ] Mecklenburg County , NC . On 22 March 1834 William Alexand er swears to personal knowledge of the service of Dr . James R. Alexander , late of said county of Mecklenburg and now as he believes of Allen County. Mecklenburg County , NC . 22 Mary 1834 . Robert Robison swears he was intimately acquainted with Dr. James R. Alexander and of his own personal knowledge declares he served as a sergeant in the hospital in the Wax saw and also in Charlotte, perhaps in 1780.

PAMILY BIBLE RECORDS

In handwriting of James R. Alexander :

Dr . J . Alexander and Dorcas Garrison was married 26 November 1789 whose ages when added is 56 years , S months and 6 days , and the difference is 9 years and 9 months what is the sum of each.

Silas Alexander was born 10 May 1791 . Amanda Alexander was born -- Pebruary 1793 . Charles Grandison Alexander was born 27 Aug 1794 . Mary Sample Alexander was born 10 April 1796 . Mark Alexander was born 29 De c 1797. Abigail B. Alexander was born 08 November 1799 . Hannah Alexander was born 19 August 1801. James Rankin Alexander was born 05 July 1803 . John G. Alexander was born 04 March 1806. Dorcas Reese Alexander was born 28 December 1807 .

Covering Jacket : James Alexander , Allen Co., Kentucky, pvt . and Surgeon i n the compa ny of Capt. Alexander in Maryland line. Surgeon for 4 1/2 months at $90 . Private 4 months $13 . 33 . Total $103 . 33 . Inscribed on KY Roll at $103 . 33 per year to begin March 1831 . Certificate of pensions issued 25 July 1831.

Covering Jacket : Dorcas Alexander, widow of James R. Alexander , inscribed on Roll at $103.33 to begin 04 Mar 1843 , certificate of pension issue 29 June 1843 . #4654 --- Kentucky . Dorcas Alexander inscribed on Roll of Kentucky at the rate of $103 . 33 per year to begin 11 March 1836. Certificate of pension issued 26 November 1839 . 102

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION APPLICATIONS

ISAIAH ALLEY

PRIVATE MILITIA PENSION BEGAN 3/4/1831 Placed on Pension Roll 3/27/1833 , at age of 84 . Pension # S 1939

Warren County , Kentucky. On this the 6th day of September 1832 personally appeared the applicant in open count before the Judge of the Warren Circuit Court no sitting, Isaiah Alley , a resident of the county and states aforesaid, age about 82 years , who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration:

States that he volunteered into the Revolutionary War service from the County of Hanover, and State of Virginia , under the comman d of Capt. Dabney (he thinks) and in the regiment of Col. William Boyce on a 6 months tour . He rendezvoused at Richmond where he remained some days . He was then detached into the light infantry and marched in the service be tween the enemy then stationed in their ships on the James River and our army . He was engaged in this description of service about one third of his tour or two months. He then left and joined the Main Army, then commanded by General LaFayette and marched through various counties of the state and as high as t he " point of Fork on James River," guarding the county against the ravages of Cornwallis ' Army . From "Point of Fork" he marched down again to Richmond , the enemy having just passed through the town . He pushed on after them to Jamestown--he being under the command of General Wayne . He was in the engagement that took place then. The battle started in the afternoon and continued till night . He saw Wayne (General) have his horse shot from under him. In the engagement Col . Boyce behaved disgracefully and cowardly . He lay down behind a big tree and begged his men to do so , too . Your applicant informed on him . Boyce was tried by a court martial and your applicant was a witness of the fact above stated . He thinks Boyce was broken for his misconduct. Your applicant was on the right wing of the army and the regular on the left in the engagement when a circumstance occurred, which is thought worthy of mention and was seen by your applicant . A British light horseman had for some time been engaged in endeavoring to ascertain the number of the American forces and for that pu rpose would ride rapidly both around and in front of the extremity of our lines and in the rear of our company . Some of our officers observing this sent for a coupl e of riflemen. They were asked if they could shoot while flying or remencing. They a nswered they could, and when they asked for , their objective, they were shown the dragoon then moving at the height of his horse ' s speed. They fired and brought both him and his horse to the ground . After the battle he crossed the river and remained stat ioned a few miles from the river until expiration of his tour . This howev er , was not immediately after this battle. Your applicant, before the Battle of Jamestown , was in a battle at a place called "Hot Water," just after he had passed through Richmond. The service just mentioned was performed in the years 1781 . He joined the spring (say May) of that year . He was discharged just before the 103

THE LONGHUNTER, VOL XVI , NO 3 capture of Yorktown . He remembers that he was overseer of Col . William Da nb ridge and that two crops were made during his absence in the army . He also remembers having gone out on some service below Richmond for Col . Da nbridge but he does not remember is particulars. He feels free to swear t hat he served at least a year and has entire evidence that he served longer but will not swear it. He has forgotten nearly all of t he events of his service and campaign and his recollection is much impaired . His discharge has been lost . From Virginia he moved to Tennessee and from t her e to Kentucky. He has no record of his age . He hereby rel i nqu ishes all claim to a pension or annuity expect the present and declares that his name is not on a pension roll or agency of any state. He later moved to Tennessee because his son had moved to Tennessee as stated in an application for transfer of pension . Signed: Isaiah (his mark) Alley

[Many Revolutionary War Pension Applications are to be found i n t he records of Miss Elizabeth Coombs in the Manuscript Department of the Kentucky Library located on Western Kentucky University Campus . We wish to thank the Manuscript Department for making this information available to us . ) ************************************************************************ BEWARE OF THOSE WHO PROMISE YOUR FAMILY HISTORY BUT DELIVER MU CH LESS !

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I n most cases , what you are going to get (for a healthy sum of your money) are II generic" articles or histories, perhaps with your family ' s name inserted here and there, plus family telephone book listings that you can get free on the CD-Rom disk at the Oregon State Library . If yo u receive advertisements from these people, or others like them , please send t hem t o the National Genealogical Society, 4517 17th St , No . , Arlington VA 22204- 2399 . There are many helpful and reputable family history newsl etter s a nd books being published , so don ' t swear off all of t hem . Just i nv estigat e before you invest . [WVGS Newsletter , Aug 1993 . ) 104

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THE PRICE THEY PAID

Washington Dateline Author--Unknown

Have you ever wondered what happened to those men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Five of the signers were captured by the British, treated as traitors an d were tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons in the Revolutionary Army; another had two sons captured . Nine of the fifty six fought and died either from wounds or from the hardships of the Revolut ionary War. What kind of men were they? Twenty four were lawyers and jurists. El even were merchants, nine were farmers and large plantation owners . They were men of means and well educated, but they signed the Declaration of Independence knowing full well t hat the penalty would be death if they were captured . They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. Carter Braxton of Virginia, a wealthy planter and trader , saw his ships swept from the seas by the British Navy . He sold his home and pr operties to pay his debts and died in rags . Thomas McKeam was so hounded by the British that he was for ced to moved his family almost constantly. He served in the Congress without pay, a nd his family was kept in hiding . His possessions were taken from him and poverty was his reward . Vandals and/or soldiers looted the properties of Ellery , Clymer, Hall , Walton, Gwinnett , Heyward, Ruttledge and Middleton . At the Battle of Yorktown, Thomas Nelson, Jr., noted that the British General Cornwallis had taken over the Nelson home for his headquarters. The owner quietly urged General George Washington to open fire , which was done . The home was destroyed and Nelson died bankrupt . had his home and properties destroyed . Th e enemy jailed his wife and she died within a few months . John Hart was driven from his wife ' s bedside as she was dying . Their t hirteen children fled for their lives. His fields and his grist mi ll were l aid waste. For more than a year he lived in forests and caves , returning home after the war to find his wife dead and his children vanished . A few weeks later he died from exhaustion and a broken heart. Norris and Livingston suffered similar fates . Such were the stories and sacrifices of the leaders of the American War for Independence . These were not wild-eyed, rabble-rousing ruffians . They were soft-spoken men of means and education. They had security, but they valued liberty more. Standing tall, straight and unwavering they pledged: "For the support of this declaration , with a firm reliance on the protection of the Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives , our fortunes and our sacred honor . " They lost their lives. They lost their fortunes . They never lost their sacred honor .

[Contributed by Chester Bays, 124 Springhill Ave . , Bowling Green KY 42101 .] 105 THE LONGHUNTER , VOL XVI , NO 3

WILLOUGHBY HISTORY

compiled 1989 by LAURITA WILLOUGHBY SLEDGE

from research by LAURITA SLEDGE , DURWARD IHLLOUGHBY, ONA WILLOUGHBY MARY RABOLD, MALLORY MILLER, HUGH WILLOUGHBY RUTH DOHERTY and H WAYNE BOYD

At this time the earliest known Willoughby ancestor is Williaa, of Dorchester Co MD. It is believed he was born in England and i s someh ow conn ect ed with the Willoughbys t hat had l ar ge land holdings in Virginia, but that is yet to be proven. MARYLAND WILLOUGHBYS

WILLIAM WILLOBY , b ca 1623, d 1713; married first Hannah , married second Anna He was a very large landholder in Dorchester Co MD, and is mentioned in t he early records , having imported others into Maryland. Through research by a local Dorchester County histor ian , Durward Willoughby was able in 1981 to locate one of the plantations own ed by t his William Willoughby . The l and is now divided. One of the present owners had a high fence with no trespassing signs, but another owner wa s thrilled that a descendant was interested and gave him permission to go anywhere and take pictures. We know very l ittle more about t his man than: 1666 Name first found 1673 Immigrated with wife Hannah 1688-93 Signed deeds with wife Hannah 1702 Signed deeds alone 1711 Signed deeds with wife Anna 1713 Will probated (Maryland Hall of Records Will Book 13, pp 538-9. 1713) From his will we learn the names of his children : 1 . ANDREW WILLIBE , b ? , d 1755 ; md Anna Even less is known of Andrew, but we also have a copy of his will from the Maryland Hall of Records-Wills 29, pp 403-4 . Andrews ' s children were: 1) William; 2) John; 3) Francis ; 4) Ann Mary (some believe this is Mary Willoughb y who md 1784 in VA to William Hardcastle; if so , b. 1730 , d . 1782 ) ; 5) Richard [see later]; 6) Andrew . 2. SAMUEL md Elizabeth Skinner/ Beckwith . Had 1) Martin, b 1712 who had sons Samuel and Titus ; and 2) Job . 3 . EDWARD . 4. SARAH (youngest daughter) .

NORTH CAROLINA WILLOUG HBYS

RICHARD WILLOUG HBY , son of Andrew, born ca 1735 MD , died Au g-Nov 1780 ; married Margaret ___ Her last name , date and place of mar r iage not yet found , but marriage took place before the move to North Carol i na . Some believe her name to have been "Vi ncent, " as that name was used in several branches of the family. In 1774 Richard bought l a nd in J ohn ston Co NC, paying for it with "proclamation money of Maryland ," being "late of t he province of Mar yland." 106

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In Nov 1780 his will was probated in Johnston Co , leaving everything to Margaret until her death or remarriage, then to the following children: 1. Solomon Willoughby (see below) . 2. Edward Willoughby. 3. Anthony Willoughby, b ca 1754 (see below). 4 . Richard Willoughby. A. Cader Willoughby; md in NC Susannah Moody. 1 . WriallRoual Willoughby. a . Richard Willoughby. b. Sidney Willoughby; md 1859 Sally Jessup . 1. Mabel E. Willoughby . 2. Yates Willoughby . 3. Alexander Willoughby. 4 . Solomon Willoughby . 5. Cader Willoughby. 6 . Winnie Willoughby; md _____ Britt. 7. Mariah Willoughby ; md Lamb . 5 . Anna Willoughby. 6 . Rachel Willoughby--believe she married a Hardcastle. "and the rest of my children." Solomon and Richard Jr . were executors of the will.

KENTUCKY WILLOUGHBYS

SOLOMON WILLOUGHBY, son of Richard, was born before 1766 in Maryland r and died 15 Oct 1825 in Allen Co KY . He married first 01 Jan 1785 in NC Martha Clark, b NC ca 1765; married second Sarah We know he was in Johnston Co NC in 1787 and ~1~7~9~0 and in Allen Co KY in 1820 . His will was probated in December 1825 in Allen Co. It is believed that Solomon came to Kentucky and settled i n what is now Allen County a few years after his brother Anthony settled in Warren County. Solomon had only one son, but his Willoughby descendants are many . CHILDREN OF SOLOMON WILLOUGHBY : 1. Temperance "Tempy " Willoughby, daughter of Solomon, b ca 1787 md Warren Co 18 Apr 1811, Moore Hinton, son of Hardy Hinton, b Johnston Co NC ca 1790, d 11 Apr 1832 . A. Martha Ann Hinton; md Allen Co 27 May 1850 David Wadki ns . B. John Henry Hinton, b ca 1815; md Allen Co 08 Apr 1839 Frances McElroy, b ca 1823. 1 . Isaac M. Hinton, b 1842 . 2. William J. Hinton, b 1845 . 3. Temperance E Hinton, b 1847 . 4 . John M Hinton, b 1850 . 5 . Letha R Hinton, b 1853. 6 . Joseph Hinton, b 1856 . 7. Eliza W Hinton, b 1859 . 8 . Mary S Hinton, b 1860. C. Willis Hinton, b ca 1816; md 14 May 1838 Eliza J . Allcock, b VA ca 1817, daughter of Joseph R. & Martha (Camp bell) . Apparently they had no children; none listed on 1850 or 1860 census and niece Eliza living with them in 1870 . D. Joseph Hinton, b 07 Mar 1822, d 06 Apr 1909; mil Warren Co 23 Feb 1847 Mary Valeria Cansada Billingsley, b 01 Dec 1827 , d 04 Mar 1864 , daughter of John Billingsley; seven issue ; m/2 15 Dec 1864 Frances Gabriella Allcock, b 22 May 1836, d 07 Nov 1880, daughter of Willis & Nancy Hunt ( Herrington) Allcock; 2 issue. 107

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1. William Briggs Hinton , b 22 Feb 1848 , d 09 Feb 1901; md Florence Ellis , b 20 Jan 1852 , d 05 May 1930. a . Robert Hershel Hinton , b 16 Mar 1873 , d 14 Apr 1917, md 18 Sep 1895 Bess Lively , b 25 Sep 1875 , d 23 Nov 1966. b. Joseph Curtis Hinton, b 28 Jan 1877 , d 03 Apr 1955 , md 16 Jun 1896 Emm a Follin, b 05 Dec 1877, d 23 Aug 1964, daughter of William H. and Virginia (Neal) Follin. c . Tula Hinton, b 13 Mar 1884, d 14 Jun 1947; mi l 31 Oct 1900 Joe B Harri s , b 20 Nov 1877, d 25 Nov 1905; m/2 26 Jan 1910 B. Harry Heal , b 06 Feb 1889, d 27 Mar 1923 . 2. John Henry Hinton, b 14 Aug 1850 , d 23 Dec 1932 ; md 26 Nov 1879 Betty Copeland. 3. Isaac Will is Hinton , b 14 Dec 1852, d 03 May 1930 ; md 14 Dec 1875 Rosa Lee Maxwell, of Maury Co TN , daughter of Robert & Mary (Good rum ) Maxwell. 4. James Alexander Atchison Hinton, b 29 Oct 1855 . 5 . Taletha Sygourney Judson Hinton, b 03 Jan 1857, d 04 Jul 1916; m/ l 23 Feb 1876 A. M. Ellis ; m/2 07 Apr 1895 Ben J . Cov ington. 6. Finis Moore Hinton , b 26 Se p 1859 , d 24 Sep 1947; md Lou Horn Reeder. 7. Eugene Doke Hinton; b 06 Nov 1863 ; md Reed F. Willoughby . 8 . Learriephene "Lassie" Hinton , b 26 Jan 1867 , d 24 Mar 1940; md 16 Feb 1887 Robert Darvin Fonville. 9 . Joe Hinton, b 02 Dec 1869, d 21 Feb 1951 • • E. Warren Green Hinton, b 31 Aug 1824, d 20 Sep 1876 , bur Coldwater Cemet er y , Simp son Co KY; m/ 1 Elizabeth E. Horn , m/2 Luttie Travelstead. F. Eliza Jane Hinton, b 01 Oct 1812? [census ca 1826} , d 25 Sep 1876 ; md Wesley W Davis . 1. Larry M. Davis, b ca 1844 . 2. Martha C Davis , b ca 1846 ; md G M Black. 3. Jonathan Davis, b ca 1849; md Mary F Butler . 4. A. Bell Davis , b ca 1852 ; md Jesse A Thomas . 5. R. Millia Davis , b ca 1854 . 6. S. E. Davis, dau, b ca 1856 (Is this Samantha M Davis who md R N Hunt?) 7. T. Davis, son , b ca 1859 . 8 . William G. Davis; md Elizabeth E Horn . 2. Samuel Ihllougbb y , son of Solomon , b NC ca 1788 , d Allen Co 1853 ; married first Warren Co 08 Oct 1813 Tem py Nor ris, 7 chi ldren. Marr ied second Warren Co 29 Jun 1835 Martha Ragsda l e , 6 children . A. Sam Hinton Willoughby, b ca 1818 ; md Hettie A. Strait,b ca 1824. 1. Elizabeth V. Willoughby, b ca 1844; md Warren Co 04 Jul 1866 Daniel Crady. 2. William Perry Willoughby , b ca 1845 . 3. Charl ot te Willoughby , b ca 1849 , d 1852 . 4. Samu el E/B . Willoughby , b ca 1851 . 5 . Nancy E. Willoughby, b ca 1853 ; md Warren Co 18 Nov 1869 Joseph Meredith . 6. G D. (male) Willoughby, b ca 1856 , not on 1860 Census . 7. Hetty F. Willoughby , b ca 1859 , not on 1860 Ce nsus . 8 . Martha Willoughby, b ca 1860. B. Lo uisa Willoughby ; md Allen Co 24 Dec 1835 as his first wi fe , Washington Wri ght, 5 children. He married second Allen Co 08 Mar 1848 Elizabeth J Alderson. 108

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1. Willie J. Wright, b ca 1836. 2 . Samuel Wesley Wright, b ca 1838. 3. Temperance Wright, b ca 1841. 4. Sarah Ann Wright, b ca 1843. C. Patsy Willoughby, b 1820, d 1863; md Allen Co 06 Dec 1837 John M Motley, b. ca 1816, d before 1860, son of Matthew & Phoebe (Morris) Motley; 6 children. 1. James M. Motley, b ca 1839; md? Allen Co 11 Sep 1861 Nancy E. Brown . 2. Samuel Cuthbert Motley, b ca 1841; md Allen Co 28 Sep 1863 Mary E. Neale. 3. Amzaiah H. Motley, b ca 1843. 4 . Perry J. Motley, b ca 1846 . 5 . Elizabeth Temperance Motley, b 29 Mar 1849, d 09 Nov 1889; md Warren Co 27 Jan 1870 James Harrison Claypool. 6. Erasmus T. Motley, b ca 1855. D. Reuben Willoughby, b 1824, d 1904; md Allen Co 09 Oct 1846 Mary "Polly" Ayers, b 1828, d 1903; 12 children. 1. Mary A Elizabeth Willoughby, b 1848, d 1885; md Rev William L Harris. a . Charles M Harris, b 1867, d 1888 . b. Warner U Harris, b 1872, d 1918 . c. Erasmus L Harris, b 1875, d 1876. d. Minnie Harris; md George Moody . 2. C F (son) Willoughby, b 1849, died young before 1860 . • 3 . Serilda "Sarah" T Willoughby , b 1850 , d 1934; mil Lorenza Pruitt; m/2 Daniel C Buchannon . 4. Mary Frances Willoughby, b 09 Mar 1852, d 16 Jun 1876 . 5. Josephine F Willoughby, b 1854, d 1879; mil Butler; m/2 John Miles Cooksey. 6. Drucilla Willoughby, b 29 Aug 1856, d 1879; md William W Williams. 7. Loueller Willoughby, b 1859, died single 1945. 8 . George Washington Willoughby, b 24 Jul 1861, d 09 Feb 1940; md Frances M "Sis" Cooksey, 10 children. a. Birdie Ella Willoughby, b 05 Oct 1883, d 30 Aug 1887 . b. Mary "Molly" Susan Willoughby, b 05 Feb 1885 ; md ___ Heffington . c. Amanuel R "~1anuel" Willoughby , b 22 Sep 1887; md Irene Sherrill, 2 children. 1. Edward L Willoughby bid 1926 . 2 . John Logan Willoughby . d. Harrison Morton Willoughby , b 02 Jul 1889 , d 07 Jun 1947; md Otha Reynolds . 1. Charlotte Willoughby; md __ Wilson. 2. G. Wade Willoughby . e . Golden L Willoughby ; md Greathouse . f . ILIa L. Willoughby, b 07 Mar 1893 ; md Harlan R Kelsey . g. Clonia V. Willoughby , b 17 Aug 1895 ; md ~~~ Frost . h . Mack Forrest Willoughby , b 11 Apr 1897; md Edith Spear s . 1. Louie Willoughby. 2. Mary G. Willoughby . i . Arvil J Willoughby, b 28 Aug 1899 , died single 21 May 1941 . j . Ruby Hi gby Willoughby, b 07 Apr 1904; md ___ Counts . k . Erve Anon Willoughby, bo 05 May 1909; md Ru ssell. 109

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9. Andrew Jackson Willoughby , b Aug 1865, d 07 Feb 1938; m/1 Josie Ann Willoughby; m/2 Hattie T Wadkins; m/3 Nan nie Devine Stoval ; m/4? Julia Parker. a . Ernest Jackson Willoughby, son of Andrew and Hattie (Wadkins) Willoughby, b 1904; md Delia Bo ucher . 1. Buel Jackson Willoughby. 2 . Mildred Ihlloughby; md __--.". Gaines . 3 . Evelyn Willoughby; md ___ Kinser. 4 . Earline Willoughby; md Hunt. 5. Gerline Willoughby; md Switzer . 6. Joann Willoughby; md Jackson. 7. Glen Willoughby . 8 . Joyce Willoughby; md Riley . b. Mayzelle Willoughby, daughter of Andrew a nd Hattie (Wadkins) Willoughby, b 1912; md Burton Garmon, 2 sons. c. William Andrew Willoughby, son of Andrew and Nannie Willoughby, b 1920; md Loleta Lambret, 3 sons. 10 . Doctor Briggs Willoughby , b 1867, d 17 Dec 1941 ; md Laura A Wadkins. a. Chirstine Willoughby; md Owens. b. Clara Willoughby; md ~ __ Ayers. c . Earline Willoughby; md Johnson. d. Kembil B Willoughby. 11 . Samuel/Joseph Wood Willoughby, b 1870, d 1945; md Kitty Luella ; Kelsey. a . Forrest Willoughby, b 1903, d 1961; 8 children , all in IL. b. Mona Lee Willoughby; md Harrell. c . Mova M. Willoughby ; md .~~_McElroy. d. Myrtle Willoghby, b 1909, d 1949. 12. Reuben Mitchel Willoughby, b 23 Mar 1872, d 09 Mar 1952; md Schrilda Campbell Cooksey . a. Estelle Willoughby ; m/1 Avery Thacker, son Russell lived with grandparents and was known as Russell T Willoughby ; m/3 Ernest L Kelsey, 3 children, all died young. E. Elizabeth Willoughby, daughter of Samuel Willoughby; md Allen Co 06 Dec 1847 David Ayers. F. Serilda "Lillie" Ihlloughby, daughter of Samuel Willoughby , born 1827, d 1895; md Allen Co 28 Jan 1858 William Kirkman, 2 daughters . G. Calvin J Willoughby, son of Samuel, b Jan 1832, d 1870 ; md Warren Co 12 Oct 1854 Elizabeth Frances Walthal, daughter of Burwell & Permelia Walthal. 1. Andrew J Willoughby, b 1855, not on 1860 Census . 2 . Sarilda E Willoughby, b 1857; md ~_7 Justice . 3. James H Willoughby, b 1859, d 1943 ; md a. Virgil Willoughby , b 1885, d 1958 ; md Alcie Harris. 1. Grover Willoughby. 4 . Isaac H Willoughby, b 1861. 5 . Martha T. Willoughby , b 1862; md ___ Justice. 6 . Richard Willoughby; md a . Earl Willoughby . 7. Fredrick Willoughby, b 1865, d 1960; md a . Elzy Homer Willoughby. b. Oma Willoughby; md Yates. 8 . William S Willoughby, b 1868. H. Ann Eliza Willoughby, daughter of Samuel , b 1836; md Sumner Co TN 22 Feb 1854 John T Ayers. 110

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I . Solomon Willoughby, son of Samuel , b 1838, d 1911; m/1 Allen Co 09 Apr 1863 Nancy A Ayers; m/2 Eliza Mize; m/3 Lou Cornwell (separated) . 1. Loueller Willoughby, b 1864; md Dodd. 2 . Sidney M Willoughby, b 1861, d 1950; md Mary Isabell Rather . a . Nannie Willoughby , b 1896; md Yates . b. Terris Willoughby, b 1900 ; md Davis . c . Garland Willoughby; moved to Arkansas. d . Ernest C. Willoughby. 1. Ernest Willoughby, Jr . 2. Celestine Willoughby; md House. e . Lula Mae Willoughby; md Davis . f . Helen Willoughby ; md Louis . g. Grace Willoughby. h. Evelyn Willoughby . 3. James H Willoughby, b 1868. 4 . William Willoughby , b 1871 . 5. Jennie Bell Willoughby, b/d 1873 . 6 . Noah Willoughby; md Eliza ?; moved to ~10 ; 7 sons. 7. Angeline Willoughbe, b 1875. 8. Josephus Willoughby, b 1877 . 9. Charlie Willoughby , b 1880 , d 1954. a . Clifford Willoughby . J . Frances \~illoughby, b 1841 ; md Allen Co 09 Apr 1863 George W Eddy , 9 children. K. Josephus C "Hawk " Willoughby , b 1844, d 1930; md Warren Co 11 Mar 1865 Mahala D Hunt; 9 children . 1. America E. Willoughby, b 1866 ; md Austin . 2. Mary E. "Molly" Willoughby , b 1868; md Harmon . 3. David A. Willoughby, b 1870; moved to OK , 8 children. 4 . Rody E. Willoughby, b 1872; md Hunt 5 . Joe C. Willoughby, b 1874 , d 1957; md Mary E Cornwell ; 5 daus & 1 son ; lived in Louisville KY . a . Joseph S. "Buster" Willoughby . 6 . Lassie S. Willoughby , b 1876 ; md Austin. 7. James Luther Neel Willoughby , b 1879 , d 1969 ; md Amanda Barnett. a . Jessie Plamo Willoughby , b 1903 ; md Mildred Smith. b. Oscar P "Jack" Willoughby, b 1904 , d 1967; md Bernie Cooper. 1. Robert Lee Willoughby , lives i n TX . 8 . Cha rles N Willoughb y , b 1882 9. Purney B Willoughby, b 1886 ; md Harrison or Hunt . L. W. Willoughby , b 1845, d 1850-60. M. John N Willoughby, b 1847 ; md Warren Co 27 Oct 1870 Martha E Justice; 3 daughters. N. Atwood Willoughby, b 1850 ; md Warren Co 31 Mar 1871 Huld y Patterson . 1 . Serilda Frances Willoughby ; md Jacob D Willoughby . 3 . Elizabeth Willoughby, daughter of Solomon ; md Johnston Co NC 18 Aug 1810 Byran Hood . 4. Laney Willoughby, daughter of Solomon; md Warren Co 15 Nov 1813 Noah Reavis. A. John Reavis . B. Betsy Reavis. C. Sally Reavis. D. Mary An n Reavis. E. Noah Reavis. 111

THE LONG HUNTER , VOL XVI, NO 3 5. Patsy Willoughby , daughter of Solomon , b NC 1798, d Allen Co 1886 ; md Allen Co 24 Nov 1815 Isaac La nders . A. William Landers, b 1815 . B. Solomon Landers, b 1818; md Allen Co 14 Sep 1840 Samantha Johnson . C. Jacob Landers , b 1818-22 . D. John Landers , b 1819. E. Bryant Landers. F. Doctor Landers; md Allen Co 14 Sep 1857 Mary Elizabeth Wilson . G. Laney B Landers; md Allen Co 25 Jan 1847 Reuben Motley . H. Samuel Landers . I . Catherine Landers; md Allen Co 03 Feb 1857 J Davis . J. Elizabeth Landers ; md Allen Co 28 Mar 1858 Edwin C Motl ey . K. Sally Lander s ; md Allen Co 17 Oct 1859 Thomas W Dodson .

ANTHONY WILLOUGHBY (son of Richard and Margaret) , b ca 1754 . Name of spouse, date and place of marriage not known .

Children of Anthony Willoughby : 1. Solomon Willoughby , b Johnston Co NC 1780 , d Allen Co KY 15 Oct 1825 ; md 1785 Polly Britt . 2. Andrew Willoughby; md War r en Co 05 Jul 1810 Rebecca Land er s . 3. John Willoughby , (see below) b 19 Feb 1779 , d 15 May 1867 ; md Elizabeth Armstrong, b 08 Dec 1776, d 03 Feb 1858. 4 . Vincent Willoughby , died 1855 ; md Warren Co KY 27 Dec 1810 Clary Britt. 5. Ann Willoughby . 6 . Margaret Willoughby . 7. Mary Willoughby. 8 . Araminta Willoughby .

John Willoughby , son of Anthony , born Johnston Co NC 09 Feb 1779 ; md in NC before 1797 Elizabeth Armstrong , b NC 08 Dec 1776 , d 03 Feb 1858 . John was paying taxes in Warren Co KY in 1799 , the year he received a l a nd grant . The next year he bought land from Peter Boucher , and again i n 1805 he bought 100 acres from the same Peter Boucher . He is believed to be in the home of Anthony Willoughby in 1810 . In 1817 he received KY l and grant and in the same year he sould as heir land of his father . In 1818 he sold land to Reubin Osborne and in 1823 he bought land from heirs of Richard A Ma upin . The 1830 Census lists John as between 50 and 60 with female same age range , his daughter Mary , his widowed daughter Susanna Lynn with her five children. In 1833 John Sr. sold property to John A. Jr . He is listed on 1840 Census wi th wife and male 15-20, possibly a grandson . In 1846 he deeds land to sons Vincent , Hiram , William a nd John A. Willoughby . There is no record of John in Kentucky from 1847 to 1859 . Some believe he went to Missouri and that Elizabeth died t her e . In 1860 he is back i n Warren County next door to John A. He died 15 May 1867 and is buried across from Bays Fork Church on the Corbitt farm . Children of John and Elizabeth: 1. Susannah Willoughby , b NC ca 1797 , d 6 Feb 1856 ; m/l Warren Co 11 Mar 1817 Joseph Linn/Lynn, born before 1797, d 1826 ; m/2 Allen Co 21 Dec 1837 Thomas Ho pson . Susannah was living with son Edward Lynn i n 1860. A. John Willoughby Lynn, b 1818 ; md Allen Co 08 May 1837 Eliza Ann Johnson; 8 children. 112

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B. Edward Lynn, b 1820-24; md Allen Co 28 Dec 1844 Lucinda Weaver ; 10 children . C. Elizabeth Lynn; md Allen Co 12 Jan 1846 John Seanister/Lemaster s . D. Martha Ann "Patsy" Lynn, b 1822; md Paschal J Weaver, 6 children . E. Mary "Polly" Lynn, b ca 1826; md Allen Co 11 Mar 1849 William D. "Billie" Oliver, born VA ca 1826; 3 daughters ; moved to MO aft er 1860 . 1. M A V Oliver, born ca 1853. 2. M S Oliver , born ca 1855 . 3. M S Oliver, born ca 1859. 2. William Willoughby, b KY 1800, d MO 1861; mil Keziah Smith ; m/2 Katie Witherspoon. 3. Hiram B. Willoughby, b KY 1803, d KY 1864 ; md Catherine M. Coo per , b VA ca 1810. A. Martha A. T. Willoughby, b TN ca 1831; md 26 Oct 1860 William Beckham . B. John J . Willoughby, b ca 1836; mil Sum Co TN 03 Nov 1856 , Elizabeth Arrena Cassaday, b ca 1833; m/2 02 Jul 1862 Laurena Allen ; m/3 18 Apr 1873 Nancy Ann McAllister. 1. Hiram E. Willoughby , b ca 1857 . 2. John W. Willoughby, b ca 1860. C. William Thomas Willoughby , b ca 1838 . D. Edward Rufus Willoughby , b ca 1840. E. Susan Frances Willoughby, b ca 1842 F. Catherine A. Willoughby , b ca 1845 All Co; md 07 Aug 1862 Henry Clay Moody . G. Mary E. Willoughby , b ca 1847 War Co; md 31 Oct 1866 William Pearson. H. Luther P. Willoughby, b ca 1850; md 23 Jan 1871 Samantha Moore , b ca 1853. I . Richard A. Willoughby, b ca 1856 . 4. Elizabeth Willoughby, b KY 1805, d KY 1868; md Warren Co 04 Mar 1826 Matthew Motley, Jr, b NC ca 1803. A. Joseph L. Motley, b ca 1828 . B. Patsy G. Motley, b ca 1830. C. John B. Motley, b ca 1832; md Allen Co 13 Mar 1854 Nancy Jane Meredith . D. James A. J . Motley, b ca 1834 . E. Lynn W. Motley, b ca 1836 . F. Matthew C. Notley, b ca 1844; md Warren Co 07 Feb 1867 Sarah Hulda Hanes . 5. Vincent Willoughby , b KY 09 Feb 1808, d 07 May 1855; md 16 Feb 1829 Elizabeth Witherspoon, born KY 22 Feb 1811 , d Allen Co 27 Ap r 1875 , daughter of Hardy and Nancy (Motley) Witherspoon . A. William W. Willoughby , b ca 1830 ; md? All en Co 11 Feb 1854 Sally Motley, b ca 1832, daughter of Edwin and Patsy Motley . 1. P. A. E. Willoughby (female), b ca 1855 . 2. N. J. Willoughby (female), b ca 1857. 3 . Drucilla Willoughby, b ca 1859 . B. Permelia Jane Willoughby, b IL ca 1832; md 18 Nov 1850 Josie L Motley . C. John M. Willoughby, b ca 1836; md? Allen Co 03 Apr 1862 Sarah Ann Meredith. D. Elizabeth F. Willoughby , b ca 1838; md? Allen Co 08 Oct 1859 John W. Weaver . E. Drucilla Willoughby, b ca 1839; md? Allen Co 26 Dec 1859 William C Meredith. (cont. on page 114) 113

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CIVIL WAR DATA BASE CAN TRACE FAMILY TIES

SHILOH VISITORS FIRST TO EXPLO RE FILES

by Gray Sasser

Visitors to Tennessee ' s Shiloh National Battlefield t his summer are among the first in the nation to be able to find out if their ancestors , or anyone else for that matter, fought in the Civil War . The National Park Service and the Civil War Trust unveilded plans to enter information on 3 . 5 million soldiers on a computerized data base , the Civil War Soldiers Syster, that visitors to battlefields acr oss t he coun t r y will have access to by 1996. "Not only genealogists but the high school student who is doing research on a particular battle or unit can use it, " said George Rea es , chief of interpretation and resource management at Shiloh Na t ional Military Park . The lone terminal currently in place in the park ' s visitor center , about 10 miles southwest of Savannah TN , is one of two in the country and is almost constantly in use, park officials said. Visitors who use that terminal or the one at tehAntietam National Battlefield in Ma r yland have access to some 58 , 000 names alr eady entered . An army of volunteers is being recruited from acr oss the country to enter additional reams of information gathered from the National Archies and other sources. "Volunteers will save the park service about $4.5 million by entering what amounts to 5 . 2 million names--not once byt twice--to ensure that ther e are no omissions or mistakes," said John Peterson, the project ma nager with the National Park Service. Since some of the soldiers are listed in the federal records more than once or under different names, t here will eventually be more names on the computerized role than soldiers who fought in the war . " I don ' t know that anything like this has ever been done before," Peterson said. The Mormon Church, which has an extensive genealogical data base , will supply volunteers with software and guides for entering the names , park service officials said . Once the names are entered , other informati on such as battlefields on which the various units fought and the burial sites of soldiers will eventually be added to the database. The Civil \~ar Trust will raise the money from corporate and other donors to install the terminals at battlefields across the country . "Tracing your Civil War a ncestry provides a tangibl e l i nk with the past , " said Devereaux Cannon , Tennessee Commander of Sons of Confeder ate Veterans . "It gives you a more intimate feeling becuase you ' re dealing with your ow n family , " said Cannon, who has traced his family back to 1066 . "It makes history more personal, " he said . Peterson said he thought the "goose-bump effect" of walking over the same ground that your ancestors fought over could spawn a new campaign to protect Civil War sites. "People make a personal connection and feel they have a personal stake in saving Shiloh or a battlefield not currently prot ected ." 114

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LEARNING MORE: Anyone who wants to help with the effort to enter information into the Civil War Soldiers System should write: Civil War Soldiers, Federation of Genealogical Societies, POBox 3385, Salt Lake City , UT 84110-3385. Indicate in your letter i f you have access to a personal computer .

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + Announcing the printing of History and Biographical Stetches + + of the 46th Tennessee Infantry C. S. A., Henry Coun t y , Te nn essee , + + by Stephen Lynn King . This regiment has been thoroughly re- + + searched and muster rolls with biographies are put in proper + + order, some genealogy included. Letters and miscellaneous + + documents from the officers and men also appear . (200 pages , + + 42 photographs , indexed, hard bound , $30.00 + $3 . 00 postage and + + handling . ) Order from Stephen Lynn King , POBox lSI, Bowling + + Green KY 42102-0151, phone (502) 781-4625. + + + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

WILLOUGHBY FAMILY (cont . from page 112 ) F. Aaron A. Willoughby, b 06 Nov 1840, d 11 Jan 1872; md Feb 1865 Edney E. Motley, b 17 Sep 1846 , d 27 Jun 1928 . G. Mary Katherine Willoughby , b ca 1843 ; md? Allen Co 16 Dec 1862 Zachariah Motley . H. Hardy S. Willoughby, b ca 1845 . • I . Hiram E. Willoughby, b ca 1847 . J . Olaf G. lVilloughby , b ca 1849 . K. Serena E. Wi lloughby, b ca 1850 . L. Malinda Susan Willoughby , b ca 1851 . M. Francis Marion Willoughby, b ca 1853 . N. James Ewing Willoughby, b ca 1855 . 6. John Armstrong Willoughby, b KY 1810 , d 28 Jan 1894 ; md 18 Oct 1831 Anna Motley, b 18 Oct 1813, d 31 Mar 1894, daughter of Edwing & Martha (Lynn) Motley. A. Arrena Willoughby, b ca 1833 ; md 30 Nov 1863 Jacob La nd ers. B. Joseph L. Willoughby, b ca 1835; md Allen Co 13 Oct 1856 Julia Frances Cornwell , b ca 1834 . 1. Emily J Willoughby, b ca 1859. C. William Willoughby, b ca 1837; md Allen Co 30 Mar 1857 Amarinda Cornwell, b ca 1839 . D. Edwin H. Willoughby , b 11 Feb 1839 , d 04 Feb 1877; md 30 Mar 1865 Lucy Ann Johnson, b ca 1842, daughter of James J . & Susan Ann (Kirby) Johnson . E. John A. Willoughby, Jr., b 14 Jul 1842 , d 23 Jan 1922 ; md Charity Elizabeth , b 1848, d 1927 . F. Jefferson P. Willoughby , b 02 Jun 1844 , d 06 Jun 1921 ; md Martha A. -;-;-_' b 1852, d 1925 . G. Warner L. Willoughby, b ca 1847 . H. Ewing lVilloughby, b ca 1851 ; md 10 Nov 1879 Lucetta Jane Dinkins , b 1856, d 1931. 7. Mary Willoughby, b 1814 , d 1883; md Warren Co 18 Jul 1836 Benjamin J . Cooksey , born VA ca 1810, son of Thomas Cooksey . A. Thomas J. Cooksey, b ca 1838; md Warren Co 03 Jul 1862 Drucill a A Casey . B. John W. Cooksey , b ca 1842. C. Susan L. Cooksey, b ca 1849 . 115

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DOW ERR I G H T S

by Marsha Hoffman Rising , CG , CGl, FASG

Dower is a term genealogists often encounter in their research but find foreign and confusing . Today, most states have abolished dower . Yet , when genealogists learn the laws that affected dower rights, they have a valuable tool to use in the genealogical research. This article will provide an introduction to some of the principles of dower rights and how the laws can be applied to genealogical problems . First , a definition . Dower : the provision by law which entitled the widow to a life-estate in the lands and tenements of her husband at his death . This was valid if he died intestate or if she dissented from his wi l l . By English common law , the amoun t was 1/3 of the r eal property. Dower represented the minimal right of a woman to her husband ' s estate. A man could devise his wife .are than the law required--he could give her his entire estate--but he could not give her less t han her dower . If a hu sband ignored the dower rule in his will , or if the widow was unhappy with his provisions, she could renounce the will and dema nd an "assignm ent of her thirds . " Dower was for the protection of the widow . They term "dower" must be contrasted with "dowry . " Dowry is the property which a woman brings to her husband in marriage; sometimes called her " portion . " One may find a husband referring to a woman ' s "portion " in his will a nd restoring t hat property to her at his death . Now you understand the difference . Unfortunately , many of the clerks who recorded legal transactions in the 18th and 19th centur ies did not! They often confused the terms so you must be careful not to do the same . A good example comes from the Dunnigan family of Polk Co MO . Wi lliam Dunnigan died intestate and letters of administration were issued on 14 February 1842 . Two days previous , the widow Ro dah Dunnigan r elinquished her right to administer by saying , " I hereby renounce all my ~right to said letters and pr~ you would grant said letter to Francis Dunnigan . " She then signed a receipt for her "dowry " on 2 March 1843. Rodah Dunnigan did not receive a "dowry" but rather her "dower" r ights . This c l erk could not spell very well ! The statues of one state reads : Every widow shall be endowed of the third part of all l ands, whereof her husband was seized--of an estate of inheritance at any time during t he marriage to which she shall not have relinquished her right of dower--to hold and enjoy during her natural life. If the husband does not leave children , she is entitled to 1/2 of real and personal estate which came to the husband . A number of questions immediately arise for the astute genealogist. The common ones are addressed below, but there are always complicat ions . Yo u will have to consult the statues in force at the time and in the place yo u are researching . (1) If there are no children of the decedent and the widow receives one-half , who receives the other half? Those entitled by intestate l aw, probably parents , bothers and sisters. (2) If dower is for her natural life, what becomes of the l and wh en she dies? The land goes to the heirs of his body . If all of the children are theirs together , there is no confusion . But , if the mar riage is a second one for her, only her children by the deceased will inherit the real property . (3) Does the wife have to release "her dower " every time her husband sell s real estate? Technically, yes . Her private examination agreeing to the sale is designed to insure that her husband has not coerced her into selling the property that by right of dower , she holds a one- third interest. 116

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(4) What happen if the wife did not release her dower whe n property was sold ? First, what was the law? In some states in t he early 19th century, there was no requirement that the wife release dowe r. In others , if s he didn ' t protest , the sale went through. Th e wife could go to court and insist the sale was not legal. To protect hi mself , the buyer could insist on a bond from the husband or payment to t he wife to ins ure dower release . (5) Can a researcher assume the wife is probably dead if she does not rel ease dower? Unfortunately , no. First, people did not always conform to the letter of the law. Examples have been found where a woman did not release dower, but was still alive . The buyer simply purchased the l a nd a nd took a risk . Usually, however, if the wife was alive t he clerk was sure her dower release was included to clear t he title. If the property was mortgaged rather than sold outright, it was not necessarY for the wife the rel ease dower. (6) What if the husband died , but did not own land? What did the widow receive. One third of nothing is nothing. (7) What if the husband died owing l ots of money? In almost all states, dower was assigned to the widow before creditors were paid . Therefore , it was guaranteed she would receive something a nd not become dependent on the state. Have you ever seen a n example wh ere a hus band left a wi fe nearly all he owned , but she renounced the will and took her dower-­ or thirds--instead? The legacies of a will a r e s ubjec t to the debt s being paid; dower is not. One-third of the real property before the debts are paid may have brought her more than all the estate after the debts were paid . (8) Could the widow sell or pass dower by her will? No , it was for he r lifetime use only . (9) Did a wife receive dower if there was divorce? If he was the one guilty of misconduct, she retained her right of dower . If she wa s found at fault , s he lost her dower rights. As you research, watch for that significant term "dowe r." Read the passage carefully to ascertain what is meant.

[From ANCESTORS WEST , SBCGS , Nol 19 , No 2, pp 49-50.]

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Wills may be an important source of genealogical information ; contested wills can be particularly useful . All interested parties may appear in the suit , including the husbands of female heirs . Wills may s pecifically state how people are related , may be available for an ancestor a t a time when few other records were maintained, give residences or clues to residences , lead to other records such as land r ecords , religious affiliation and thus church records, military records, date of death . Executors and those signing as wi tnesses ma y be r elatives, searching records concerning them may lead to information, including the family Bible of the deceased . However, care must be taken when securing relationships from wills . A man may have been married more than once ; a wife named in the will may not be the mother of the children. 117

THE LO NG HUNTER , VOL XVI, NO 3 WARREN COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEED BOOKS (Cont'd) Typescript at Kentucky Library WKU, Bowling Green, KY ***************************************************************************** Pg. 192 Gilliland, Alexander to John Gibson. Conside ration $1200. l50 Acres on Drake s Creek, beginning at John Coekra!. Wits : Wm. Boren, Wm. Beasley, He nry He n­ drick, Giles Cooke. Susanah Gillila nd, wife of Alexander r e Jjnquishes her dowe r. Dated 14 Au g . 1809.

Pg. 194 Griffin, Anthony, Wm. Tutt, Wm. Wha ley a nd Lucy Pulliam appoint friend, Capt. Thos. Griffin o ur attorney for us in Culpepper Co., VA to proeure our divi­ dend as h eirs o f the estates of Thomas Griffin, deed, and Thomas Pulliam, d eed ooth late o f Culpe pper Co., VA . Test: Joseph Sears, Boswe ll Pulliam, and John Pulliam. Dated 19 Sept. 1809.

Pg.195 Gilliland, Alexander to John Gibson. Conside r alion $1 200. 250 acres on Drakes Creek, beginning at Gillilands 1250 a . s urvey, assignee of Lewis Philips, to line between Robt. Gilliland and ,Jas, Bulle r. Wits: Will. Rore n, Wm . Beasley, Giles Cooke, Henry He ndrick. Susanah Gillila nd, wife of Al e xande r r e Jjnquishes he r dower. Daled 14 Aug. 1809.

Pg. 1!J8 Br atche r, Amos, late of Franklin Co., GA appoints John D. Te rrill of Franklin Co. , GA my attorney to r eceive l he grant. fo r land drawn in my na me in the land lottery of GA, Lol No. 135, Second District, Baldwin Co., GA, fro m t he Sec. o f Slate's Office . Wits: Jno. Rounlree, Wm.Isaac, Jesse Rountree. Dated 12 Sept.. 1805.

Pg. 200 Glide we ll, Asa of Robertson Co., TN to Jas. Hule tt. Cons ide ration $500. Three Neg roes. Test: E. M. Covington, and John Mc Dowell. Dated 1 Mar. 1809.

Pg. 201 Ha rt., John to l,eroy Cole o f Cla rk Co., KY. Cons ide r ation $105. 7 a. in Cla rk Co., KY on Con stants Cr eek , a branc h of Slrodes Creek be ing part of a 800 acre tract pat e nte d by Thos. Hart., d eed, beginning at John Yo ung, lo Will. Mill e r, t.o Joseph For e man, to Ann Sphar, to George We bb. Wits: Jas. Atwood, a nd J ohn Ray. Cathe rine Hart wife of John Ha rl relinquishe s h e r dowe r. Da t e d 2 Nov. 1809.

Pg. 204 Hart, John and wife, Catherine , to Ann Sphar o f Clark Co., KY. Consid e ration $77. 5 Acres in Cla rk Co., KY on Constants Fork of S trod es Creek, being part of 800 acr e pat e nt by Tho s . Hart., deed. Test: Jas. Atwood, a nd John Ray. Dated 9 Nov. 1809.

Pg . 206 Yardley, ,John, ad mr. of the estaLe o f Benj. Ya rdley, d eed, appo ints Jose ph Mc Dowe ll of Burke Co., NC, my attorne y to d e mand money due me as ad mr. of s d . Benj. Yard ley, d eed. Oated 28 No v. 1809. 118

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WARREN COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEED BOOKS (ConL'd) Typescript. at Kentucky Library WKU, Bowling Green, KY ***************************************************************************** Pg. 207 Majors, Ro bt. appoints frie nd, .Tas . Pollard my attorney to r eceive part of the estate of my father, Thos. Majors, decd in Blount Co., TN. Dated 2 Dec. 1890.

P g. 208 Key, Landon, Wm. Key, SiIDon Key, SR, Elijah Key, Bennett Key, Elizabeth Key, Widow, Elizabeth Hinton, and Luc r e tia Ke y, all heirs at law of Simon Key, d ecd, to Samuel Garrison. Consideration ?? 140 acres on the west fork of Bays Fork, Cert. No. 1383 dated in 1798 and registered on 2 Oct. 1 BOO. Test: Robert Mc Reynolds, Jesse Key, and Sally Key. Dated 10 Mar. 1809.

Pg. 210 Harpole, John appoints my brother, Henry Harpole o f Greenbrier Co., VA, my a t torney to make d eed to George Seive ly for my part o f the land of my fathe r, Jacob Harpole, deed. Dated 5 Dec. IB09.

Pg. 211 Rawlins, Jas. to .To hn Johnston. Consideration L50. 70 Acres being part of land g rante d to Frederick Edwards, assignee of Jas. Momtgomery, beginning at Jonathan Manley. Wits: John Beckham, Le wis Pitman, and Moses Johnson. Dated 8 Sept. 1808.

Pg. 212 Halcombe, Harmon. As J a m a bout to remove out of state, I appoint John Jones my attorney to act in the s uit in Civil Law between my self and Henry Cow les, SR. Wits: Mashaek Burc:hfield, and John Burchfield. Dated 15 Nov. 1.809.

Pg. 213 Re id, Jas. to son, Samuel Reid. Consideration - For love. 200 a. part of tract where I now Liv e. Dated 3 Nov. 1809.

Pg. 214 Greathouse, John of Clark Co., KY to Gladin Gorin. Consideration L25. 200 a. granted sd. Greathouse by Cer tificate 282 on headwaters of Dry Creek, waters of Big . Barren River. Wits: Samuel B. Cokes, David Curd, Benjamin Hampton, John Curd, a nd E. M. Covington. Date d 20 Sept. 1798.

Pg. 215 Turner, He nry a nd J e mimah, his wife, to Burwell Crowder. Consideration $350. 200 acres on head bra n c h of Little Difficult obt.ained by commissioners Cert. No. 2105 in 179B in the name of Isaac Saterfie ld. Wits: John Ray, Jas. Atwood, a nd Joseph Lee. Dat.ed 18 Feb. 1809.

Pg. 218 Council, John to Peter Tyler, SR. Consideration $120. 400 acres land whe ron I now live, plus Negro, livestock, and furnit.ure. Wits: Ezra Bostick, George Cason. Date d 2 Ma y 1809. 119

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WARREN COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEED BOOKS (Cont'd) Typescript at Ke ntucky Library WKU, Bowling Green, KY ***************************************************************************** Pg. 219 Cavins, Ann to Jacob Skyles. Con s ideration $:120. 100 acres o n Dra k es Creek b y s urvey dated 30 Oct. 1804, beginning at line be tween s d. Ann CavinR and J o hn Cavins. Dated 8 Sept. 1809.

Pg. 220 Gorin, Henry of Christian Co. , KY to friend, Gabrie l C. Cavins. Conside ration For love. Dated 8 June 1809.

Pg. 221 McNeal, John and wife, Betsy, to Benj. Lawless. Con sid eration LI OO . 24 1/2 a . on the East side of Big Barren River. Dated 15 Mar. 1809.

Pg. 223 McNeal , John and Betsy, his wife, to Benj. Lawless. Conside ration L650. 200 a . on South side of Big Barren River beginning at a line b e tween Wm. Jones and Robt. Moore going to John Williams survey and to J o hn Curds. Dated 15 Mar. 1809.

Pg. 224 Carlock, John to .Joseph Gregory. Consideration $150. 50 a. in Warren County, KY. Wits: Jas. Davis, David Ayres, a nd Jacob Tabor. Dated 7 Aug. 1809.

Pg. 226 Chapman, Abner and wife, Betsy, to Henry Skiles. Conside ration $100. 200 acres on S. s ide of Big Barren. Survey dated 1796. Dated 4 Sept. 1809.

Pg. 228 Chapman, Abner and Betsy, his wife, to He nry Skiles. Consideration $100. 100 a. survey dated 7 Mar. 1806, joining Frederick Barnes' line. Dated 4 Sept. 1809.

Pg. 229 Eubank, Thos. appuints friend, Wm. Finley, my attorn ey, to rece ive of Thos. T re iy (Triry, or Friry) and Wm. Prewitt of Elbe rt Co., GA $50 in two notes. Wi ts: Isaiah Lewis, and .John Hamilton. Dated 26 Jan. 1810.

Pg. 230 Mobley, Isaiah of Bedford Co., TN to Anthony Finney. Con s ideration $300. 200 a. on Gasper River. Wit: David H. Robinson. Dated 9 Feb. 1810.

Pg. 232 Quisenbe rry, John and Rache l, his wife , to our son Nicholas Quisenberry. Consideratio n - For love. 100 a. o n . Big Barren Rive r near Mc Neal's road. Dated 4 Aug. 1809.

Pg. 234 Hendricks, Thomas and Sarah, his wife , appoint Richard Collins our attorn ey to selJ lOa a. land in Spartanburg Di strict, SC on 2 mile Cr eek on the waters of 120

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Enoree River, part of a 400 a. tract granted sd. Hendricks by State of SC. Dated I Mar. 1810.

Pg. 235 Marshall, John and Mary, his wife to Adam Royser. Consideration $350. 85 acres on Clear fork of Gasper River. Dated 24 Nov. 1809.

Pg. 237 Hale, Lewis and Nancy, his wife, to Aaron Quisenberry. Consider ation $500. 108 acres on Big Barren River on E. side. Dated 2 Apr. 1810.

Pg. 239 Dunn, Rev. Joseph of Caldwell Co., KY and his wife, Anne, to Richard Pope. Conside ration $266.66. 106 acres on Buck Creek a branch of Trammels Creek. Wits: R. Alexander, Henry Merrick, SR, Dayjd Harris, Benjamin Anderson. Dated 10 Jan. 1810.

Pg. 241 Marshall, John, late Sheriff of Warren Co., KY to Elijah M. Covington and Phineas Cox. Consideration $125. Land on Big Barren River surveyed for Alexander Parker's heirs. Whereas a Writ was issued on 29 Nov. 1803 from the Circuit Court of Nelson Co., KY to the Sheriff of Warren Co., KY for costs in the name of Matthew Walton vs the estate of Robert Daniel. Danie l land was sold at auction on 12 Jan. 1804. Dated 5 Dec. 1809.

Pg. 243 Hennon, Dr. Jas. of Nashville, TN to Gideon Mimms. Con sideration $275. 100 acres, it being half of Hardy Allard's head right of 200 acres. Dated 6 Fe b. 1810.

Pg. 244 Ingram, Zedekiah and Margaret, his wife, to David Harris. Consideration $55. 35 acres on Buck Creek being part of 200 a. survey in the name of John Lang­ ston, Certificate No. 530, a butting BlackweUs. Wits: Thos. Blackwell, John Edison, and Wm. Blackwell. Dated 31 Mar. 1810.

Pg. 246 Chapline, Wm., Clerk of Warren County Court to Martin Elmore. John Warden, age 8 or 9, is bound to Martin Elmore until age 21.

Pg. 247 Chism, Obediah and Mary, his wife, to Abijah Morris. Consideration 1 shilling. 40 acres being part of 200 a. patented by sd Chism assignee of Dayjd Barbree, who was assignee of John Casselbury. Date d 26 Feb. 1810.

Pg. 248 Campbell, Samuel to Whorton Ransdell. Consideration $15. 1/2 of lot No. 17 in Bowling Green, KY adj. to Wm. Readings. Dated 15 Jan. 1810. THE LONGHUNTER, VOL XVI , NO J

WARREN COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEED BOOKS (Cont'd) Typescript at Kentucky Library WKU, Bowling Green, KY ***************************************************************************** Pg. 249 Moore, Robt. to Jas. H. Cole. Consideration $435. l45 Acres beginning at Big beaver Dam Creek. Wits: Thomas Kelly, John Slrade, Thos. Ray, and Nancy Kelly. Dated 9 Nov. 1809.

Pg. 250 Chapline, Wm., Clerk of Warren Co., Circuit Court, to Alexander Robertson. James Robertson, 13 years old on 29th of this month, bound to Alexander Robe rtson until 21 years of age. Dated 2 Apr. 1809

Pg. 251 DuJf, Joseph and Nancy, his wife, to Jas. Scags, Sr. Consideration $1. 50 a. on wesl side of Drakes Cr. Wits: Eljsha Dyer, Manoah Dyer, and Abner Dyer. Dated 18 July 1809,

Pg. 252 Stoval, Thos. and Nancy, his wife, to John Finney. Consideration $480. 60 acr es on west side oC Big Barren River starting at Jesse Stoval's corner and run­ ning with Wm. Finney's line. Wits : John Ray, John Beckham, and Wm. ColJjns. Dated 4 Nov. 1809

Pg. 255 Moore, Robert to son, Levi Moore. Consideration Love. Negro and Hvestock. Wits: Thomas Kelly, Nancy Kelly, John Strode, and Thos. Ray. Dated 9 Nov. 1809

Pg. 256 Cox, Samuel and Caly, his wife, of Murray Co. , TN 1.0 Samuel Work. Considera­ tion $1000. 3 tracts on Suggs branch of Big Barren River beginning at a line between Cox and Palmore. Daled 10 Oct. 1809

Pg. 258 Gage, Daniel of Bedford Co., TN attorney for Moses Gage to .John Wilson of Rutherford Co., TN. Consideration L400. Land on Sinking Fork Creek. Dated 6 Nov. 1809.

Pg. 260 Cox, Samuel and Caty, his wife, of Murray Co., TN to Benja. Hampton. Consid­ eration L120. 121 l/2 a. beginning at Burord's Military survey. Dated 10 Oct. 1809.

Pg. 262 Chapline, Wm. to Whorton Ramsdell. Consideration $700. Lot 24 in Bowling Green, KY. Dated 20 Feb. 1810.

Pg. 263 Hockersmith, Edward of Logan Co., KY to Chas. McClung. Consideration $500. 400 acres beginning at Walkers Mill going to John Wallace's line. Wits: Isaac Strode, Wm. Warner, Eli Strode, and Amos Strode. Dated 28 Oct. 1809 122 THE LONG HUNTER , VOL XVI, NO 3

WAHHEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEED BOOKS (Cont'd) Typescript at Kentucky I,ibrary WKU, Bowling Green, KY ***************************************************************************** Pg. 265 Hendrick, Obediah and Polly, his wife, to Hobt. Moore. Consideration $1 200. 280 acres on Big Beaver Dam Creek. Wits: Wm. Shackleford, Edward W. Steen, Francis Barner. Dated 30 Mar. 1809

Pg. 266 Wood, John and his wife, Martha, to Joseph Wright. Consideration $300. 150 acres on a branch of Difficult Creek being part of a tract patented by Natha n Reed. Wits: Jas. Atwood, James Dry, A1pheus Wickward, and John Hay. Date d t 7 Sept_ 1809

Pg. 268 Moore, Robt. to Warren Moore. Consideration S405. 135 a. on Big Beaver Dam Creek. Wits: Thos Kelly, Nancy Kelly, John Strode, and Thos. Ray. 9 Nov. 1809

Pg. 270 McIntosh, John and Sally, his wife, to Elizha Potter. Con sideration $500. 85 acres on N side of Brush fork of Sinking Creek part of a tract patented in the name of Jesse Rogers by John McIntosh in 1779. Wits: John Ray, David Owens and John Beckham. Dated 8 Apr. 1809.

Pg. 272 .lohnson, Francis, Benjamin Lawless, Jas. Vance and Alexander Graham, Trus­ tees of the town of Bowling Green, KY to Williamson Gatewood. Consid e ration $ J. Lot in Bowling Green. Dated 12 Aug. 1809

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Lawless, Benjamin to John McNeel. Consideration 1.500. Six Negroes. Dated 15 Mar. 1809

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Pg. 1 Hennen, James of Nashville, TN appoints Samuel Work, Esq. my attorney to sell my house and lot in Bowling Green, KY now occupied by John McNeel for $1000. Also one in Bowling Green occupied by Mr. Shannon, Merc hant, for S1000. Also 25 acres of land near Bowling Green for $7.50 per acre. Dated 6 Feb. 1810

Pg. 2 Wood, Jobn and Martha, his wife, to Jacob Day. Consideration $14.33 1/3. 2 Acres on Difficult Creek, being part of a 125 acre survey from Wm. Buford to sd Wood, adj to farm where Jacob Day now lives. Wits: James Atwood, Joshua Buchannon, and John Day

Pg. 5 Vaughn, Geo., attorney for John Loving of Nelson Co., KY to Humphrey Scrog­ gins. Consideration $300. One Negro woman. 123

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WARREN COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEED BOOKS (Cont'd) Typescript at Kentucky Library WKU, Bowling Green, KY ***************************************************************************** Pg. 6 McNeel, Daniel appoints John McNeel my attorney to assign la n d certifi cates, one for 200 a., and one for 400 a. to John Dixon. One obtain"d f rom Warr en Co., Court as my headright and the other headright in the name of Simon McNeel. AlBO to defend suit in Warren Circuit Court - John Dixon vs Danie l McNeel. Dated 15 Feb. 1807

Pg. 7 MeNe"l, Simon appoint.s John McNeal, my attorney, to assign Cer tifi cate fo r 400 acres of land as my headright from Warren County Court to John Dixon. Dated 17 May 1809

Pg. 8 Duncan, Benjamin of ROBS Co., OH appoints friend, Daniel Mo n roe, SR, my attorney in fact to make sale of my land in my absence. Test: ,John Day. Dated 11 D"e. 1804

Pg. 9 Craddock, Robert to Joshua Pigman of Clermont Co., OH. Consider ation SJOOO pd to Messrs Adkin and Barbee, agts. for sd. Craddock. 954 acres in Cle rmo n t Co., OH on Bear Creek, a branch of the Ohio River, patented by sd Craddock. Land begins at John Obanions in the line of General Morgan's survey No. 659. Dated 10 Apr. ]908

Pg. ]0 McGaughy, Arthur of Hardin Co., KY, at.torney for Francis Blackwell, late o f Shelby Co., KY, to convey land in Warren County, KY . to John Ha r t fo r Francis Blackwell. Consideration S55. 50 acres near Big Barren River, bein g par t of land entered in the name of Arthur Reed and patented by Wm . Blufor d. Wits: Robt. Blackwell, Jeremiah Blackwell, Arthur McGaughy, Jas Craig, Clk of Shelby Co. , Ct. Dat"d 3 Od. 1809.

Pg. 12 Ham, John and Phoebe, his wif", of Maury Co. , TN to Manasseh Lyles. Consid­ eration $800. 200 a. on Trammels Fork of Drakes Creek next to John Ba nnio n s . Wits: David Harris, James R. Alexander, and Isaac Anderson, Dated 5 Oct. 1809

Pg. ]3 Middleton, Thomas and Dicy, his wife, to Charles Mitchell. Consideration L300. 198 a. on Big Barr en River, beg. at John Quisenberry's. Dated 18 Jan . 1810

Pg. 15 Moore, George to ,John McNeel. Consideration $400. \.,ot 74 in Bowling Green, KY. Dated 28 Dee. 1809

Pg. 16 Morris, Jacob to Jesse Boice. Consideration $200. 10 a. being part of Cer tificate obtained by Sally McHenry for 200 a., beginning at T hos. Lo wry, S r 's a nd 124

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running to Henry Gorins. Wits: John Wren, Jas. Tiller, and Anna Boice. Dated 24 Oct. 1809.

Pg. 18 Potter, Thos. to Henry Howard. Considerat.ion $50. 26 a. on Sinking Creek being part of 200 a. tract sd Potter lives on. Wits: Frederick Potter, Chas. Howard, and Reuben Potter. Dated 22 Aug. 1806

Pg. 20 Chism, Obediah and Mary Anne, his wife, of Robertson Co., TN 1.0 ~' rancis McElwain. Consideration $1880. 660 a., beginning at Bently Ballards and going to Francis Reeds. 3 tracts, second joins first. 3rd begins at Jess McCombs and runs to Gracy Barbarus. Dated 26 Feb. 1810

Pg. 24 Lewis, Isaac P. to Benjamin Vanlandingham. Consideration $60. 20 a. on Rays branch at the corner of Benjamin Sampson's. Daled 11 Aug. ]809

Pg. 25 George Moore, to Charles M. Ransdell. Consideration #350. Lots No. 62 and 68 in Bowling Green, KY. Dated 14 Feb. 1810

Pg. 27 Thompson, Andrew to Jno. Buchannon. Consideration $400. 200 a. on Middle Fork of Drakes Creek. Wits: Daniel Putman, Samuel Thompson, and Benjamin Buchannan. Dated 27 Feb. 1809

Pg. 29 Wood, John and wife, Martha, to Joshua Buchannan. Consideration $300. 150 a . on a branch of Difficult Creek, being part of 233 1/3 a. tract patented by Nathan need. Land joins Jacob Brights. Wits: Jas. Atwood, Jacob Day, AJpheus Wiekhare, and John Ray. Dated 16 Sept. 1809

Pg. 32 White, Solomon to Jeremiah White. 175 a., part of a t.ract of John Robert's 1000 a. survey on Drakes Creek which was sold by auction by E. M. Coving­ ton, Sheriff, to Joab Matson and from him to Solomon White. Dated 13 Feb. 1810

Pg. 34 !.loyd, Chas. and Caty, his wife, to Thos. Earnest. Consideration $200. 118 a. land beginning on the river bank between sd Lloyd and John Nevils. Wits: .John Hendrick, Jas. Hendrick, and Pet.er Hendrick. Dated 10 Dec. 1808

Pg. 36 But.cher, Gasper to Jas. Hall, JR. Consideration $500. 100 a. where ad Butcher now lives; also 100 a. known as the Parker place; and a lso livestock and corn. Wits: ,Jas. Hall, SR, and Thoa. Scott. Dated 9 Jan. 1810. More next Issue 125

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WAR OF 1812

In Warren County the declaration of war against Great Britain was greeted with great political and patriotic approval . Three companies of volunteers enlisted in the month of September 1812. To further calls the men responded enthusiastically . Considering the small male population at that time , it appears from the records that this war must have been the most popular ever experienced in this county. J Some of the same names appear several times in various companies , showing that they re-enlisted.

Warren County Comp anies in the War of 1812

Ca ptain William Berryman ' s Company , Third Regiment, Kentucky Detached Militia. Adj . -Gen . of Ke ntucky . Report, p. 54-55 . Enlisted 1 September 1812 . Captain Alexander Stuart ' s Compa ny, Third Regiment, Kentucky Det ached Militia . Adj .-Gen . of Kentucky . Report , p., 57-58. Enlisted 1 September 1812. Ca ptain John Williams ' Company , Kentucky Mounted Militia . Adj . -Gen . of Kentucky . Reports, p. 257- 258 . Enlisted 18 September 181 2. Ca ptain David Harding ' s Company , Thi rd Regiment, Kentucky Detached Militia . Adj .-Gen . of Kentucky . Report, p. 58-59 . Enlisted 26 Decemb er 1812 . Captain William Berryman's Compa ny. 25th Regiment Kentucky Militia . Mounted Volunteers . Original muster roll in Kentucky Library . Enlisted 11 September 1813 . Captain Thomas Griffin's Company , Kentucky Detached Militia . Adj.-Gen . of Kentucky . Report, p. 274-275 . Enlisted 20 November 181 4 . Captain Thomas Sterrett ' s Company , Kentucky Detached Militia . Adj.-Gen . of Kentucky. Report, p. 276-277 . Enlisted 20 November 1814.

SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812

John Abshir ; Abram Abshore ; Isaac Allen, mUS1C1an; John Allen ; Cpl Murriel Alley; George Allison; Benjamin Amos ; Jonathan C. Anderson ; Cpl James Arden ; Lt John Austin . Isaiah Bags ; David Baird ; Cpl William Baird ; Eli Barclay; Jesse Barger; Isaac Bass ; Isaac Beard; John Berry ; William Berry ; Austin Berryman; Capt William Berryman; David Biggs ; Chedd le Birch ; Sgt Ben jamin Bowen ; John Bowen; Read Bowin ; John Bradley; Cpl Adam Bratton ; Archibald Bratton; George Bratton ; Joseph Brenton; Sgt John Brewer; Cpl Thoma s Bridges; Col James T Briggs; Wi lliam Briggs; Cpl Henry Broadwell; Sgt Thomas B Brook; Henry Brown ; Thomas Brown ; Samue l Browning ; James Brunt; James A Buckner; John Burchfield; Beverly B Burge; William Burgher ; John Burton . Sampson Cag l e ; John Calvert; Samuel Cam pbell; John Carlock; Charles Cart er; John Carter; William Ca rter; Abner Casey; John Cavens ; Reason Cavins ; Cpl Alexander Chambers ; Thomas Chapma n; David Chason ; Bowler [Bowling] Clark ; David Clark ; William Clark ; Joseph Coal [Cole]; James Collett; Ens Henry Collins ; William Condra ; Hu gh Conley ; John Costilow, drummer; Nathan Co ughman; Elijah M Covington, quartermaster ; John Cowan ; Wi l liam Cowan ; James Cowin ; Ed ward Cowles ; Henry Cowles ; Abel Crawford ; David Creek ; Richard Crouch; Brackett Cunningham, David Cutliff. 126

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Henry Daryberry; John Davis ; Thomas Davis ; Sgt James Dawson; Johnson Dawso n; Jonas Dawson; Henry Dea l ; Bird N Dejernett [Dejarnet te ); Thomas Denton; James Dinwiddie; James Dishman ; Henry Dixon; John Do bb; James Do bson ; John Dobso n ; Thomas Dobson; Will iam Do ke ; Sgt Matthew Do ugherty; David Dowell ; John Dowell; John Dry; George Duckworth; Abraham Duff ; James Duff ; Joseph Duff; Robert Duff ; Samuel Duff; Mj r Chasteen T Dunavan ; Ashley Duncan; David Duncan; Dennis Dunh am . Thomas Earnest ; Thomas Edmesson [Edmundson ); Walton Emberson; John Embertson; James Ethell; Richard Evans ; Cpl Jonathan Eubank. , Sgt David C Fielding; Alexand er Fergert; Taussy Fisher; James Foley ; James Ford; Martin Forkner; Jacob Fox ; Nicholas Fraley ; Steph en Franklin. William Galloway ; Joseph Garrett ; Ens Fiel ding Gatewood; Jacob Gi bson , Cpl James Gibson; Joseph Gibson; Randol ph Gibson ; Bennett Go l esberry; Samuel V Goode; John J Goodrum , J r ; Phorbus Go r don; Cornel i us Go t t ; John Gott; Isac Graham ; Frederick Graves ; La nd sey [Lindsey) Gr aves ; Thomas Gressom; Samuel Gresson; Green Greyham [Graham ) ; Henry Grider ; Jesse Grider; Lt John Grider; Martin Grider; Spencer Griffin ; Capt Thomas Griffin; Henry Grimes; James Grimes; Richard Grinstead; Jacob Grubb; William Grubb. Sgt John Hail; Ens Edmund Hall; Robert Hamilton; James Hammond; Thomas Hammond; Benjamin Hampton; John Hardcastle; Mjr David Harding ; Samuel Hardy; George Harlan; Richard Har ness ; John Har per ; Eli jah Harr is ; Essex Harris ; Stephen Harris; John Ha rrison ; Wi l liam Hatfield ; Fieldi ng Hawkins ; Phi l ip Hawkins; James S Hay , Ens Allen Hays; Claybourn Hays , Ca pt Alexand er L Heart; John Heavener; Samuel Henderson ; James Hendrick ; J oseph Hendrick; Thomas Hendricks; Matthew Winston Henry ; Jacob Hess ; Michael Hifner ; William Highsmith; William Hill; Ens Henr y Hi nes , Jr ; James Hines ; Mjr John Hines ; Alexander Hobson; Jonathan Ho bson; Edmund Hodges ; Wil liam Hodges ; John Holloway; Thomas Holloway; Elam Hoofma n; Daniel Horton; Edwi n Horton ; Thomas Horton; Charles Howard; Nathaniel Hubbard; Joseph Hu ckaboy ; Allen Hudson; John Hudson; Col George Hu dspeht; Henry Huntsman . James Irwin; Livingston Isbell. Elijah Jackson; Nathan Jackson; Jacob James; Samuel Jenki ns ; Fergus Johnson; John Johnson; Luther John son ; Cpl Nathan Johnson; Richard Johnson; Robert Johnson; Cpl William Johnson; Benjamin Johnston ; Da niel Jones ; Edward Jones ; Samuel Jones; Willi am Jones; John J ustice. Beal Kelly, Elijah Kelly; David Kelsey ; Simon Key ; James Ki dwell ; William S Kimble; Sgt Nicholas Ki ng ; Isaiah Ki rby; Jesse Kirby; John Kirby ; Leonard Kirby; 2nd Cpl Samuel Ki r by; Sgt Terence Kirby; John Kitchens ; Robert Knoles [Knowles); James Kown [ Keown ); Na than Kown [Keown); Thomas Kown [Keown); lVilliam Known [ Keown ). John Lacefield, John Lamb; I saac Landers ; James H Law rence ; Ma t hias Lee; Joseph Leet; Cpl James Leggett ; Joseph Loc khart; Abner Long , Francis Long , Nimord Long; Reuben Long ; Barney Low ; Wyat Lowry ; John Lucas ; Ro bert I, Lucas; Campbell Lynch; Simon M Lyon . Sgt James Madison; Joseph Magness ; Alexand er Maho n; Thomas Ma nn on ; William Mannon ; James Marshall , Robert J P Ma r shall; 1st Cpl William G Martain [Martin); Archibald Marti n; Grandberry Martin ; James Martin; J esse Martin; Peter Martin; Upshaw Mar t in ; Cpl Uriah Mar tin , Cpl ; Cpl Samuel Mastin; Absalom Matlock ; Joseph Ma t t i ngly ; James McA l l i s t er; James W McClammon ; John S McClammon; Robert McCoy ; August Mc Daniel ; Samuel Mc Daniel ; Francis McGuire ; Kennet McKinzy [McKinsey ) ; I,ashington McM urray ; William McMurry; Jesse Meadows ; James Mies [Mize) ; Philip Mi ller ; Samuel Mill er; Jesse H Mo ndin [Monin ); Al exander Moore ; Miles Morri s ; 3rd Sgt Hugh Morrison ; Jacob Moss; William Moss; Daniel Mullen. 127

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Richard D Neal; William Nelson ; Hugh Nerit [Merritt]; Jacob Newman ; Wi lliam Newman ; Isaac Newton; Jesse Newton ; John Nicols . Dur y Oliver , Cpl John O' Neal ; Nicholas Owensby . Daniel Parish; Robert Patton; Thomas Patton; Moses Paulk ; Jesse Pharis; Thomas Philips; James Pinkerton; William Pitman; Elijah Pollard; Frederick Potter; William Potter; David Potts; Jonathan Potts ; Ca lloway Prater; Moses Pruett ; Edward Pruner; Joseph Pullam ; Lt Boswell Pulliam; James C Pulliam, drummer. Benjamin Ragland ; Abel Randal ; Wharton Ransdell; Robert Rasdall; James S Ray ; Richard Ray; Thomas Ray; John Redman; Cpl Isaac Reede ,Sgt Jmaes B Revill ; Joseph Riggs; Joseph Right [Wright], fifer ; Lt John M Robertson; 4th Sft James F Robinson; Benjamin Robuck ; Kelly B Roundtree ; Turner Roundtree; David Rowland; William Russel. Sgt Joseph Sand er s ; Jerry Satterfield ; Isaac Satifield ; John Sayres; Sgt James Scaggs [Skaggs]; Sgt Joseph Scaggs [Skaggs]; John Seagrave ; Adam Sensenbaugh; Mjr Solomon P Sharp; Elijah Shettlesworth ; Enoch Shields; George Shields ; Thomas Shields; Benjamin Shirley ; Joseph Shore ; Adram Skags [Skaggs ]; William Skiles, quartermaster; Wiley Smart ; Daniel Smith ; David Smi th; Howell Smith; Paten Smith ; Stokely Smith ; Vardemon Smith; Sgt William Smith ; Lovell Snowden ; Cpl William Snowden; Ephriam Spears , James Spilman ; Sgt Samuel Spilman ; John Springer ; John Srader; Jeremiah Stagner ; Charles Stamp ; Ens Thomas Sterrett; Ezekiel Staton ; Abraham Stephens , John B Stephens ; Sgt Thomas L Stephens; Ca pt Thomas Sterrett ; John L Stinson; John St one ; Samuel Stout; Cpl John Strader; Doran Stroude; John St r oude ; Capt Alexander Stuart; Stephen Stuart ; Thomas Stouart ; William Sturdy; Samuel Sublett; John Sullivan ; George Summons [Simmons] ; Thomas Sutton; 3rd Cpt John Swearinger. Minos Tarrant; Daniel Taylor; Benjamin Temple , fifer ; Jesse Temple ; Daniel Thomas; Godfrey Thomas ; Larkin Thomas ; Edward Thompson ; Ep hriam Thompson; 1st Sgt James Thompso n; Jeremiah Thompson; John Thompson; Richard Thompson; Lt Seth Thomspon; George Tirey [Tierney]; James Travis . Lt Joseph R Underwood; Elijah Upton . John Vance; Hendrick Vann; Sgt Davenport Venable; James Virdin . Cpl Stephen Wade; Samuel B Wadkins; Abram Waggle; GeorgeWaggle; Adam Wainscott; Robert Wainscott; Alexander Warren; George M Watson ; John lVeadman [lVeedman]; John lVeatherspoon ; Major [name , not rank] lVeatherspoon ; Wiley Weatherspoon; Joseph lVestfall ; James lVhaley , Easton Whilton ; Henry Whitlow ; Littleton Whooten [Wooten] ; Burnell lVildman; Elijah Wiley ; John Wiley; James lVilkinson; Reubin Willbanks; Daniel Williams ; Ca pt John Williams; Ens King L Williams; Milam lVilliams ; Ralph lVilliams ; Rolla Williams; Lt William J Wilson ; Hardy Wimbly ; Mark D Wood; lVilliam Wood; Daniel Wooten; Sgt Charles Wright ; lVilliam lVright, musician. Jesse York , James Young; Sgt Nathan Young; William Young .

[From records of Miss Elizabeth Coombs in the Man uscript Depar tment of the Kentucky Library located on Western Kentucky Uni versity Camp us . ]

DELAYED BIRTH CERTIFICATES

One may check courthouse records for delayed birth files . Birth certificates have been filed many years after the event by people who did not have an original one on record. Affidavits are sworn to by a family doctor or relative who was present at the birth . Proof of baptism or family Bible records are also used to certify the event . Ma ny del ayed birth records were needed to certify birth dates for Social Security . 128

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MELUNGEON DESCENDANTS UNCOVERING HERITAGE

Sneedsville, TENN: Brent Ke nn edy had a l ways been curious a bout the dar k features that run in his family . A battle with a crippling genetic disease - sarcoidosis - two years ago led him to an answer : Kennedy is a Melungeon. "That's a great breakthrough, but what ' s a Melungeon?" he says.

The mysterious Melungeons have long been a curiosity in the southern Appalachians . John Sevier , the first governor of Tennessee , f oun d them i n the early 1800s in what is now Hancock County in northeastern Tennessee . Melungeons also live in southwest Virginia and western North Carolina. They are not American Indians, black or white , but no one has really been able to say where they came from . Some theories were t hat t hey wer e descendants of the Lost Colony of t he Roanoke islands or Los t Tribes of Israel .

Scott Collins, Hancock County clerk and master, is a Mel ungeon who became curious after seeing a play on the Melu ngeons in 1969 . Since then, he has been trying the find out all he can about his ancestors .

Now, DNA testing by a group of researchers , including Collins and Kennedy , shows that Melungeons were from northwest Africa , and later moved to Portugal and Spain. Kennedy says the DNA testing has shown t hat Mel ungeons are a combination of Portuguese , Spanish , Ber be r , Ara b, J ewish and Black. Research has revealed that the blue eyes and long skulls of some Melungeons are common characteristics of some Mediterranean people . Through generations in the New World , Melungeons are also part Na t ive American .

The Melungeons arrived in South Carolina i n the 1580s - before the Pilgrims settled at Plymouth, MASS . - and eventually moved to the mountains. Collins and Kennedy say about 250 soldiers and their families settled in four forts in what is now South Carolina. Later , English and French settlers forced the Mel ungeons (which is a Berber wo rd for "white people") westward. During the years , Melungoens were harshl y treated . They were not allowed to vote or own land .

Kennedy estimates some 100 , 000 Melungeon descendants are living today , although there probably are not any pure Melungeons lef t .

[NCGS NEW S Vol . 17 , No . 4, From an Associated Press article i n THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT AND THE LEDGER STAR, Sunday , May 16, 1993, p. B36 , edited and contributed by John H. Oden III. ]

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QUA K E R I N FOR MAT ION

Those of Quaker descent all too often change Quaker plain dates to pagan form . They fail to realize t hat prior t o 1752 the tenth mont h was December, ninth month was November , eighth month was October a nd seventh month was September. March was t he first month . One should learn t he difference in "old style" and "new style" dates as well as do uble dating. There is also a need to be aware of the loss of eleven days at t he time of the change when the day after Se ptember 3, 1752 became Septemb er 14, 1852 . 129

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BO OK REVIEWS

LOGAN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, DEED ABSTRACTS 1792-1813; ABSTRACTS OF DEED BOOKS VOLUMES AI, A, B, C, abstracted by Joyce Martin Murray. Published by Murray, 1993, soft back, 17 6 pp., full-name index, place index , slave index. Price $30 .00, plus $3.00 postage & handling (Texas res idents add 8.25% tax) . Order from Joyce Martin Murray , 2921 Daniels , Dallas , TX 75205. This latest volume by Murray ha s caused more than a little jubilation in this Soci ety, as it ha s l ong been needed. The area which Logan Coun ty encompa ssed at the time of these abstracts t ook in a large portion of southcentral and s outhwes tern Ke ntucky. Logan Co unty was formed in 1792 and from 1797 to 1819 the following Kent ucky counties were formed from the original Logan area: Warren (1797), Christian (1797) , Barren (1798), Muhlenberg (1 798) , Livings ton (1799), Henderson (1799) , Hopkins ( 1806), Caldwell ( 1809), Butler ( 1810) , Un i on ( 1811), Allen ( 1815), Simpson (19 19 ) , and Todd ( 1819 ) . In these 176 pages are over 1500 abs trac t s of ear ly deeds , done in Murray's traditional excellent manner--gi v ing all pert inent data from the deeds, including all names ment i oned in the various deeds . Murray also included her usual index of places , making it convenient to seek neighbors of the ancestor, and her usual s lave index . This vo lume is a "mu s t" for every library. It i s Murray' s eleventh geneal ogical book--her third on the Logan-Warren area . LOGAN COUNTY, KY, DEED ABSTRACTS 179 2- 1813 will provide hours of entertainment for any genealogist with r oots in the ar ea, so get this on your Chris tmas lis t now . Joyce, as always, we extend our heartfelt THANKS! An excellent job, as usual !

GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH DIRECTORY: NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL--1989, compiled by Keith A. Johnson & Malcolm R. Sainty. Published in Australia by the editors, soft back, 848 pp. U. S. representative: Mrs . Jan Jennings, 3324 Crail Way , Glendale, CA 91206. To list your ancestor, society or event in future editions of this book, write to Mrs . Jennings . The bulk of this book i s a s urname and s ubject index, with listings from various countries, including some from the United States . A number refers the reader t o a per son who is researching a surname, particular name or subject in a particular period and countr y. An impressive lis t of over 28 ,000 referals is listed here. A sample from the surname listing is "CONKLIN 1840-1900 , OH, USA (26323) ." By turning to the back of the book and finding No. 26323, one finds the name and address of a researcher in New York, who wi s hes to correspond with other researchers who have knowledge of the Co nklin family during the latter 1800s . Also lis t ed here are over 1900 subj ect topics , by people who wi sh to contact others with a sim ilar interest. The topics run the gamut of various people in history , various parish records, military regiments, church records, emigration patterns, occupations , etc. What ever your topic , you should find a research corespondent here . Or perhaps you have i nformation you mi ght share with a researcher. Other international research t ools included in this volume, which will help those reasearching outside the Un ited States , are (1) a directory of genealogical societies in other countries , (2) an international calendar of genealogical events, (3) a listing of i nternati onal research repos itories , (4) ads from researchers in vari ous count ries, and (5) tips on how to properly address international mail and enclose proper return pos tage. .130

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ANCESTOR CHART 0" WTLLTAM, FOUNTAIN RAYMER

8 Abraham Jr. RAYMER------­ BORN: 1766 PLACE: "PA or SC HARR: 8 Mar 1787 4 Richard Michael RAYMER· ------­ PLACE: ,Nelson, Kentucky BORN: 4 Oct 1797 DIED: Aft, . 1840 PLACE: ,Warren, Kentucky PLACE: ,Edmonson{Butler,Kentucky HARR : 14 Oct 1827 PLACE: ,Edmonson,Kentucky 9 Margaret CRUSE/CREWS-" DIED: 6 Jun 1876 BORN: 1766 PLACE: ,Edmonson,Kentucky PLACE: "PA/England 2 George Washington ~YMER- ..------DIED: 1840 BORN: 1838 PLACE: "Kentucky PLACE: HARR: .13 Dec 1862 10 Samuel GOODMAN­ PLACE: BORN: DIED: Abt 1865/1870 PLACE : PLACE: HARR: 5 Minerva GOODMAN------­ PLACE: BORN: 4 Jun 1807 DIED: PLACE: ,Warren,Kentucky PLACE: DIED: 1 Dec 1881 PLACE: ,Edmonson,Kentucky 11 Elizabeth DAVIS­ 1 William Fountain RAYMER------BORN: BORN: 1864 PLACE: PLACE: DIED: HARR: 1 Jan 1891 PLACE: PLACE: Horse cave , Hart, Kentucky DIED: 12 ------PLACE: BORN: Elizabeth EBERLEIN------­ PLACE : Spouse HARR: 6 Martin HAZELIP­ ------PLACE: BORN: DIED: PLACE : PLACE: HARR: PLACE: 13 ------DIED: BORN: PLACE: PLACE: 3 Georganna HAZELIP- :J ------DIED: BORN: 1843 PLACE: PLACE: DIED: 1888 14 ------PLACE: BORN: PLACE: HARR: 7 Elizabeth JOLLY­ ------PLACE: BORN : DIED: PLACE: PLACE: Hame and address of subu tter: DIED: PLACE: Ms. Laura Aust 15 ------1661 Waltham Rd . BORN: Concord, CA 94520 PLACE: DIED: PLACE: 131

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HOUCHIN BIBLE

Submi tted by Marna L. Clemons , 11045 Evening Creek Drive East, San Diego, Ca 92128-4011.

The following are copies from a Bible shared with the contributor by a great uncle (widower of her great aunt). She prepared a typed transcri pt because the copies were not totally clear . The Bible appears to have been stored away for many, many years by the great aunt who was a great-great granddaughter of the Charles Houchin in this Bible .

BIBLE TRANSCRIPTION

A Bible printed in Edinburgh, Scotland in MDCCXCI (1791 AD) , currently (July 1993) in the possession of the above named submitter and owned by Fred Hoffman , has the following inscriptions:

Charles Houchin son of John & Martha Houchin his wife was born March 75 • Moley his wife was born Jany the 28th 1764. Frances Daughter of the above named was born Novr 2nd 178 . Oliver son of the same was born Nov 11th 1783. Nancy Daughter of the same was Born Novr 22 1785. John Son of same was Born February 17th 1788 . Ma rtha Daughter of the same was bor n Mary 2 1790 . Charles Son of the Same was born Augst 16th 1792 . Poley Daughter of the same was born Novr 30th 1794.

Elizabeth dau. of Charles Houchin and lley his wife was born Feb 22 1797 . Hanna Daughter of the same was born MaY-6 1799. Mahala daughter of the same was bornd Jun 12th 1803. Vinah Houchin was Born September ye 25 day 1805 Alexand er Houchin was bornd March the 27 1808.

Charls McCarty was Born Oc t ober 12th 1811. Mimsey McCarty was Born January 18th 1816 . the Sons of Mary McCarty

Mimsey McCarty Wi lliam Atkins was borne December 7th 1811. Na ncy Atkins September 11th 1813 . John Atkins was born January 6 1815 . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MIS SIN G PER SON ?

The United States Social Security Administr ation will attempt to forward letters to a person whose address is unknown if a demonstrable humanitarian consideration is involved . One may send an unsealed letter for the missing person with a cover letter explaining one ' s relationship to the person and t he urgent reason for contacting the person; includ e the person ' s name, social security number, birthplace, birthdate, and names of parents if possible, and mail t his to : Social Security Administration, Le tter Forwarding Unit, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235 . 132

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QUERIES FRO M OUR MEMBERS

MILLER. I am looking for information on Andrew Anderson Miller born ca 1828, possibly in Barren Co . He married Cl arissa W Pedigo, born ca 1827 in Barren Co . Can a nyone help? PAT MILLER SALISBURY , 734 W 7th ST , NEW ALBANY, IN 47150-5356.

SA VAGE. Need information on James J Savage born 3 Apr 1837 . He was married 7 Aug 1854 to Gillann Martin born 13 Jan 1831 . Both were born i n either Barren or Hart Co . PAT MILLER SALISBURY, 734 W 7th ST , NEW ALBANY, IN 47150-5356.

Need info on Alfred (A P) Wood, born ca 1832 , possibly in Barren, Warr en or Hart Co . He was married to Norma Elizabeth Reynolds wh o was born 5 Nov 1834 and died 26 Sep 1917. She was possible also from Barren, Warren or Hart Co . Can anyone help me? PAT MILLER SALISBURY , 734 W 7th ST, NEW ALBANY, IN 47150-5356 .

GRAVES, BIBB . Wish to hear from descendants/ researchers of Beamon Graves and his wife Elizabeth (Bibb?) . Acco rding to "Ancestral Graves in Warren County , " published by the Warren Co unty Historical Society , Elizabeth Graves is listed as wife of Beamon wi th notation , "did not find marker for Beamon Graves ." I find a Beamon Graves listed in Hanover Co VA 1787 Personal Property list , but this is the only listing I find for him anywhere. Any info as to his dates, history , etc. will be appreciated . Wa s Elizabeth a Bibb? Any info as to her will also be appreciated . I will , of course , reimburse for copying, postage, etc . Contact JOHN S RICHIE, 2570 SUNN YVALE , GRAND PRAIRIE, TX 75050 .

JONES, GRAVES . Wish to hear from descendants/researchers of James Jones and Phebe Graves , daughter of Beamon a nd Elizabeth Graves . According to "Ancestral Graves in Warren County," published by the Warren County Historical Society, James was born 24 Mar 1765, died 6 Mar 1826 and Phebe was born 1772, died 21 May 1824 . Can anyone help me with ancestors , dates , places, etc. of either : Could James ' parents have been from Hanover Co VA as I believe Beamon Graves was? I will be happy to reimburse for any postage and copying expense. Contact J OHN S RICHIE, 2570 SUNNYVA LE, GRAND PRAIRIE , TX 75050.

SKILES , NORFLETT. Wish to hear from anyone with knowledge of marriage of William Skiles and Keziah Norflett on 12 Mar 1840 . Where did the marriage take place? Where was Keziah from and who were her parents? Any assistance of Keziah a nd her ancestor s will be deeply appreicatied ! I will , of course, reimburse for postage and copy ing expenses. Contact JOHN S RICHIE, 2570 SUNN YVALE, GRAND PRAIRIE, TX 75050 .

COX, NUNNELLY . Wish to hear from anyo ne r esearching J ohn Cox and/or Saray "Sally" Nunnelly who were married on 26 Dec 1777, probably in Henry Co VA since John took the Oath of Allegiance there in Aug 1777 . Can anyone help with their ancestors , dates, places , etc? Any assistance will be a ppreciated . Contact JOHN S RICHIE, 2570 SUNN YVA LE, GRAND PRAIRIE, TX 75050 . 133

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WAGGONER. Would appreciate information on Peter Waggoner/Wagoner , born 1762 , died ca 1821 in Allen County. Would be pleased to trade information or pay for copy costs related to names ·of his eight children (Edmond and Ephriam are two) and where he lived before coming to Warren and Allen Counties . DONALD COBB , 442 BEVERLY AVE, SAN LEANDRO, CA 94577-1928 .

DOOLIN . Searching for birthplace for James W Doolin who resided in Warren Co from approximately 1850-1902. J W Dooling maddied Emily P Kirly in1850. I need to know who Jim Doolin ' s parents were , as we l l as any brother and sisters . Would like to know where the Doolins lived before coming to KY. Any help appreciated. SUE H AIRHART , 2625 CALLE DE FELIZ, GAUTIER, MS 39553-6848.

THOMAS , EATON . I would appreciate any information on my gr-gr­ grandparents, James Goodman Thomas and Sarah Eaton . I have nothing on them except their names, whic h were on t he birth record of their son, Joseph G Thoas, b 1856 Barren County . Joseph G Thomas married "Kimmie " Doolin ca 1880 Barren Co . Does anyone know Kimmie ' s full given name? She was a daughter of J Wand Emily (Kirby) Doolin. SUE H AIRHART , 2625 CALLE DE FELIZ, GAUTIER, MS 39553-6848 .

POWELL , BURR/BARR. Please help solve this puzzle: I was always told that my great-grandmother Powell was named Lacy Burr, wife of Henry J Powell. They were residing in Simpson Co KY in 1874 as my grandfather George W Powell was born there in that year. I cannot find any records anywhere about her . Could her name have been Barr? Of what given name could "Lacy" have been a shortened form? George W was the youngest of t hree children . He had a brother John William and a sister Ola who later married a Herrington/Harrington and t hen a Johnson . Ola Powell was also known as "Kate" Herrington. Pl ease help. SUE H AIRHART, 2625 CALLE DE FELIZ , GAUTIER , MS 39553-6848 .

GOTT . Need parents of James F. Gott who married in Warren Co 06 Aug 1884 Nancy J . Adams, daughter of Josiah and Martha (Lynn) Adams . John James Gott (son of Simon Peter Gott) married first 01 Mar 1865 Elizabeth Bunch and married second 01 Aug 1867 Harriet Lotheridge. Is there a third marriage on 31 Aug 1874, possibl y to Sarah or Ma l issa E. Lotheridge, for him? MARY PIERSON, 1216 HICKORY HILL DRIVE, GAUTIER, MS 39553-2324 .

SUGG, EDMONDSON. Searchng for i nformation re : Thomas Sugg, born a bout 1800, and his wife, Martha (Patsy?) Edmo nd son , born about 1815 and their daughters Mary, born 1854, Rachel , bor n 1856 and Sarah born 1857. JULIA C. EHNDY, BOX 142 , SANDWICH, MA 02563-0142.

HANCOCK. Need birth and death dates for John W. Hancock , who md first in Warren Co KY in 1864 Elizabeth Jaggers and second 1879 Elizabeth James Gorren. He was a marshall in Allen Co KYat one time. Also need info on his father (believe he was in Allen Co ca 1800) and George Hancock , b 1773 , md 1795 in Madison Co KY Elizabeth Wells . Will pay for postage and copying . VIRGINIA HANCOCK TURNER , POBOX 995, HARLEM, GA 30814-0995 . 134

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CHASTEEN, WALTON. Need the parents of John and Jesse B. Chasteen. John md 11 Jul 1836 Elizabeth Walton and Jesse B. md Sabrina "Cibby" Walton 09 Nov 1841 . They are both daughters of - of Coles Co IL. Could this be the same George Walton of Pri nce Edward Co VA who sold 151 acres on Otter River to James Chasteen of Bedford Co VA on 18 Nov 1773. Thomas and Nancy Chasteen sold 40 acres in Coles Co IL to George and Sally Walton on 25 Mar 1841. Also William and Eleanor Chasteen of land in Coles Co on 09 Mar 1837 to Billings Starkwaether. Could Thomas or William be t he father of John and Jesse B., who were in Marshall Co MS by 1850 census? Will exchange information and cover cost of mailing. ALENE CHASTEEN GREENWELL, POBOX 156 , BROWNSVILLE, CA 95919.

LAMBERT. Would like to know if Josias W. Lambert, born 27 J an 1791, d 31 Jan 1868, is Washington Lam bert . According to tombstone at Old Union Cemetery, he married 13 May 1821 Elizabeth , born 16 Jan 1801, died 10 Dec 1866 . Will pay for postage and copying. VI RGINIA HANCOCK TURNER , POBOX 995, HARLEM, GA 30814-0995 .

HOLLINGSWORTH . Need maiden name of Mariah C Hollingsworth , first wife of W K Hollingsworth. Second wife was Leona Moargan . He was a tanner in Logan Co KY ca 1880 . Think Mariah may have been a Crittenend. Will pay for postage and copying. VIRGINIA HANCOCK TURNER , PO BOX 995, HARLEM, GA 30814-0995 .

JAMES . Need info on Elizabeth James Gorren who married John W. Hancock in 1879 as his second wife . May have been in TN in 1847. Wi l l pay for postage and copying. VIRGINIA HANCOCK TURNER , POBOX 995 , HARLEM , GA 30814-0995.

WHITE . Need info on John H. White born in Buckingham Co VA 02 Jun 1798 , died \varren Co KY Feb 1886 . He was father of Wilson Wilkes White, a pioneer settler in Warren Co near Woodburn . Also need info Rev. John White, Methodist preacher, and wife Jemima Conly , who were both in KY in 1806. Have info of W W White and will exchange . Will pay for postage and copying . VIRGINIA HANCOCK TURNER, POBOX 995 , HARLEM , GA 30814-0995.

WEBB, CLARK . Martin Henry Webb, born 19 Sep 1819 Warren Co KY ; married 11 May 1842 in ILL, Ruth Eleanor Clark, bo 29 Jan 1824 , d 29 Nov 1888 . Need information concerning Martin ' s parents and siblings and place of deaths of his parents. Also need parents of Ruth Eleanor Cl ark. MARY E SHARP, 2161 NEWTON DR., CORONA , CA 91720- 5716.

PORTER. William and William C Porter appear on the 1800 tax list for Loga n Co KY. They do not appear on the 1810 census for Logan Co , bu t there is a William Porter in Christian Co in1810 and both a Will iam and Wililiam Co Porter in Butler Co KY in 1810 . Do any of these William and William C Porters connect to William C Porter who married 1832 Abigail Harrison in Christian Co and Horatio Porter who married 1825 Mary Harrison also in Christian Co? These two couples moved t o Wayne Co IL in 1830 ' s and 40 ' s. Will share information and pay for any costs, etc. SHARON HOHIMER , 873 OXFORD DR I VE, CHATHAM IL 62629- 1237. 135

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MARR . John Marr , age 77 , appeared on the 1850 Barren Co KY census. He died 1857 . His known children are: Thomas , Robert , James , Francis , Elizabeth , Na ncy and Rebecca . Is John the brother of Richard Marr who died c 1840 in Green Co KY and/or the brother of Samuel Marr who appears on t he 1850 Metcalfe Co KY census . Believe Richard of Green Co to be the son of Richard of Rockingham Co NC and of t he Marr family in Pittsylvania Co VA . Will share information and pay for any costs , etc. SHARON HOHIMER, 873 OXFOR D DRIVE , CHATHAM IL 62629-1237 .

POTTER , BROlVN . Felix Potter, son of Lewis Potter of Warren Co KY married before Oct 1821 probably in Simpson Co KY to ~lary Brown . The family appears on the 1830 Simpson Co census . Have not found family in an 1840 census, but Felix appears in Ivayne Co IL on the 1850 census with a different wife . Seek any information about Mary Brown and her family , especially the identity of her parents . I have no i nformation the share regarding Mary , but will share any information a bout her husband Felix and their known children . Will pay for any costs , etc. SHARON HOHIMER , 873 OXFORD DRIVE , CHATHAM IL 62629-1237 .

POTTER . Thomas Potter (c1746-c1826) Revolutinary War soldier who died in Warren Co KY was my 6th great-grandfather. I have heard him referred to as " the famous Thomas Po tter. " What was his claim to fame? SHARON HOHIMER , 873 OXFORD DRIVE , CHATHAM IL 62629-1237 .

RIC HA RDS , FANNIE BELLE . I seek information on Fannie Belle Richar ds, daughter of J ohn A Richards of Richardsville, Warren Co KY. She married 1893 Clint Cole. Her children were Ira , Nettie , Minnie , Doris , Zula and Eanid Cole . I would like to contact descendants of Fannie Belle. BETTY RICHARDS KIRKPATRICK, 9901 SHADY PINE DR , OCEAN SPRINGS , MS 39564 .

RICHARDS, BELLE . I seek information on Belle Richards, daughter of John A Richards of Richardsville, Warren Co KY . She m/1 David Sa nders and m/2 24 Dec 1899 Thomas Meredith Appling . Chi l dren were Essie a nd Delbert Sanders; Mildred Clara , John , Edith , Grace , Pau l and Nina Appling . I wo uld like to contact descend ants of Belle. BETTY RICHARDS KIRKPATRICK , 9901 SHADY PINE DR , OCEAN SPRINGS , MS 39564.

OWEN. The quandry over the unidentified query i n I ssue 2 is over . It was sent by James GOwens, 5213 Twinkle Dr , Lo uisvill e, KY 40258 . He add s to his query the following : Arnette W Owen md John W Cox at the home of Abraham Owen on 20 July 1891 ; witnessed by Dennis Aus tin, T J Wheat and W H COX . The 1890 Census shows Arnette as Abraham ' s granddaughter. Maybe some descendtants of t hese are still around.

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + CON D E FER ATE TID BIT S

So uth Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union . Florida, Georgia , Alabama, Louisana, Mississippi , Texas , Virginia , No rth Carolina , Arkansas and Tennessee followed . Kentucky and Missouri remained in the Union ; however secessionist groups in both states set up t heir own state gover nme nt and sent representatives to the Confederate Congress . Consequently , ther e are 13 stars i n the Confederat e f l ag when i n actualit y t here were only eleven states be l onging . [From ANCESTRY , Vo l XXV III , No . 3 , J uly 1993 . ] 136

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G E R MAN RES EAR C H ER

The Society received the followi ng letter this summer which ma y some of you in your r esear ch of Germa n ancestors:

HANS-JOACHIM HIN NERS WUR STER STRASSE 390b W-2850 BREMERHAVEN-WEDDEWARDEN .

Dear Sir or Madam :

The purpose of this letter is to inform your organization, that for many years I have assembled data from various village chu rch books, in the general area between Cuxhave , Bremen a nd the old city of . This area has been the ancestral homeland of ma ny Americans whose Germa n ancestors immigrated to America in the 19th and early 20th Century .

My genealogy exper tise centers primarily in t he northern region of Germany, specifically i n the northern sector of the former province of Hann over between the Weser and Elbe Rivers, north of Bremen. I Have collected extensive data on over 40 villages.

I have also published an "Ortssippenburh" (village lineage book) for the village of Misselwarden. The volume is 334 pages a nd contains all f amilies between 1680 and 1900.

I have assisted many Americans who have searched for ancestr al data from the aforementioned region . Specif ic village names are included with this letter.

I can furnish references from t hose who have used my services. For further detail s and requests for searches in other villages in northern Germany please contact me.

HAN S-JOACHIM HINNERS

Misselwarden Schiffdorf Bederkesa Bexhovede Gnarrenburg

I ms um Flogeln Rhade Worpswede Oese

Midlum Selsingen Loxstedt Harbergen Ku hstedt

Padingbuttel Neuenwalde Holbel Buttel Kirchwistedt

Dorum Bramstedt Bramel Elsdorf Ringstedt

Wr emen lvulsdorf Elmlohe Altluneberg Stotel

Cappel Geestendorf Wulsbuttel Uthlege Otterstedt

Bremervorde Zeven Wersabe Debstedt Lehe Altenwalde 137

INDEX

A8SHIR Hina. III Hartha A. 1. i., 111 BRIlT John, I1S Paul, 1lS Vi 11 i", 111 Clary , III ABSHORE Thous Heredi th , 1lS BERRY Pollr, 111 Ab m , III AROEH John, 111 Vinnie Villoughby, 106 AOAHS JateS, Cpl., III Villm, 111 ______, 106 Josiah, iJ3 ARHSTROHG 8ERRYMAH 8ROAOiEll Hartha lynn, 13l Elizabeth, 111 Austin, 111 Henry, Cpl., 111 Haney J., 13l . Alms Villi", Capt., J1S 8ROOK ADm John, III 8188? IholaS 8. , Sgt., 111 Haner, III Elizabeth, 111 8ROVH AI~Ur' HR , III Vi 11m, III 81GGS Henry, l1S Sue H., III m ooD David 111 Hary, III AIOERSOH Jas., 111, 118, 111, 11~ 8111lHGStEY Haney L, 108 Elizabeth J., 101 AUSI John, 106 Ihom, 111 AIEXAHOER laura, Hs., ll0 Kary V. C., 106 8ROiHIHG Abigail 8'1100, 101 AUSlIN 81RCH Sa,",l, 111 Alanda, 10 Alerica E. V., 110 Cheddie, 111 BRUHl A. C., 100 Dennis 1lS BLACK JaleS, 111 Capt ., 101 Jms G., 100 G. H., 107 8R YAHI Charles Grandison, 101 John, It., 111 Hartha C. Davis, 101 Rebecca, 99 Charles G., 100 laSSIe S. i., 110 8lACKVEll 8UCHANNON Dorcas, 100, 101 , 110 francis 11l 8eni" in, III Dorcas Garnson, 101 Aym- Jerelia!, 11l Daniel C., 108 Dorcas Reece, 100 Ann Eliza Villoughby. 109 Robt., 113 Jno., 111 Dorcas Reese, 101 Clara Villoughby, 10, Thos ., 110 Joshua, 111, m Dorcas R' 1 100 David 109 VI.,110 Serilda 1. i ., 108 Hannah, luI Elizabeth Villoughby, 109 8lEVE I BUCKNER JateS, 100, 101 John 1. 109 Hahala 1., 99 JaleS A., 111 JateS Rankin, 101 Kary Polly, 108 Susannah Harris, 99 8UFORO Ja"s R., 100, 11l Haney A., 110 Ihous H., 99 Col., 100 Ja " s R., OR, 101 ___ , 101 8lUfORO BU HCH John C., 100 AYRES il. , 113 Eli zabeth, 13l John G., 101 David, 119 80lCE 8URCHFIElD i ., OR 101 Anna, III John, 118, III Hark, I00, 101 8AGS Jesse, 113 Hashack , 118 Hary S" ple, 101 Isaiah, 111 80REH 8URGE Hary S., 100 8AIRO VI., 117 8everly 8.,111 R. 110 David, 111 80S lICK 8URGHER Silas, 100, 101 Villi", Cpl., 111 Ezra, Il8 iilli", 111 ialter, Capt., 100 8AKER 80UCHER 8URR Villi", 101 Anna louise, 10l Delia, 109 lacy, III Vill i", Capt., 100 8AllARO Peter, III 8URION AllARD Bently, 121 Bom John, 111 Hardy, 110 8AHHIOHS 8enja lin, Sgt., 111 8USBY AllCOCK John, 11l John, 11> Dora J., 99 Frances Gabriella, 106 8AR8ARUS BOm 8UICHER Joseph R., 106 Gracy, III Read, 111 Gasper, III Hartha C" pbell, 106 8ARBH BOYCE 8UIlER Hanc! Hunt H., 106 David , 110 Vi lli", Col., 101 Jas. , 117 Villls , 106 , HR, III 80YO Josephine F. i., 108 AIIEH 8ARmr H. layne, 101 Hary F. , 101 Isaac, I1S Eli, 111 8RAOlEY John, I1S BARGER John, 111 8Un---' 108 laurena, 111 Jesse, 111 BRAICHER Hary Ann, 91 AllEY 8ARHER AIOS, 111 BUllS Isaiah 101 10l Francis, 111 BRAlIOH Haney, 99 Hurrie!, cpi., III 8ARHES Ad", Cpl., 111 AllI SOH Frederick, 111 Arch ibald, III CAGlE " George, III BARHEll George, 111 S" pson, 111 AHOS Alanda, 110 8RAXlOH CAIYERI 8enj" in. 111 8ASS Carter, 1 0 ~ John, 111 AHOERSOH Isaac, 111 BREHIOH CAHP8Ell 8eni" in, 110 8AYlEY Joseph, 111 Hartha, 106 Isaac III 8eatrice, 10J 8REVER Smel, 110, l1S JOIlathn C., III 8AYS John, Sgt., 111 CAHHON Hary, II Chester, 10~ BRIOGES Devereaux , 11l APPlIHG 8EARO Thous, Cpl. , 111 CARLOCK 8elle Richards, III Isaac, 111 8RIGGS John, 111, 111 Edith, III 8EASlEY JateS 1., Col., III CARR Grace, III il ., 117 Villi", III Vicki lee, 10l John, III 8ECKHAH BRIGHI CARTER Hildred Clara, III John, 118, 111 , 111 Jacob, m Charles, l1S 1)8 I;iDEX Elihu, 98 Doris" Il\ Henry, SR, 118 OAI Frances E., 98 Eanid, III COX Jacob, 111, 114 John, l1\ Fannie Belle R., Il\ Arnette i . Owen, III John, 111, 113 iilha. , 111 Ira, III Caty, 111 DEAl CASEY Jas. H., 111 John, III He nr y, 116 Abne r 12\ Leroy, 111 John i ., III OEBREffHI Oruci lla A., III Hinnle, III Phine as, 120 Br ian, 10l CASOH Hettie , III Snuel 111 OEJARHEllE George, 118 lula, III Saray (Sally) Hunnelly, III Bird N., !16 CASS COLLETT i. H., ll\ OEJERHm Le wis, 100 Jues, l1\ ______, 121 Bi rd N., 126 CASSADAY COLLI HS CRADDOCK OEHIOH Eliz. Arrena, 112 Ens Henry, 12\ Rabert, III IholaS, 116 CASSELBURY Richard, II! CRADY OE YHEY John, 110 Scott, 12B Daniel, 101 Hao.i l., !! CAVENS i •. , 121 Elizabeth Y. W., 101 OIHKINS John, l1\ COHORR CRAIG Jane, III CAYlHS iilli.. , l1\ Jas., 113 OI HiIO OIE Ann, II! COHlEY CRA i FOKO Ja m, 116 Ga briel C., II! Hugh, 11\ Abel, 11\ OI SHH AH John, II! com CREE! Jam, 116 Reason, III Je . i" , 134 David 11\ OI XOH CHA HBERS COOKE CRlllEH EHO He nry, 116 Alexander, Cpl., 12\ Giles, 111 Hariah?, 134 John, I1l CHAPLIHE COOKSEY CROUCH 008B i •. , 120, 121 Benj. 114 Richard, 11\ John, 126 CHAPHAH Orucilla A. Casey, 11 4 CROiOER 0011 SOH Abner, 119 fran<:es H., 108 Burwell 118 Jam, 116 Betsy, II! Jolin Hiles, lOB CRUSE (CRE iS) John, 126 IholaS, 121 John i., 114 Hargaret , 130 Tho " s, 116 CHASOH Josephine F. i ., 10 8 CUHH IN GHAH 0000 David , m Hary iilloughby 11 4 Richa rd, 11\ loueller iliioughb y, 110 CHASTEEH Schrilda Ca .pbe il , 10 9 CURD Eleanor, 114 Susan l., 11 4 David , 118 ooiisor' 110 Elizabeth ialton, 134 lholaS, 114 John, 118 TholaS i ., III Jam, 134 lholaS l., 114 CURDS DOHERTY Jesse B., 134 COOHBS John, 119 Ruth, 101 John, Il4 . Elizabeth, 10l, 111 CUllIff OOKE Hanc!, 11 4 COOPER David, 111 iillin , 126 Sabnna C. ialton, 134 Bernie, 110 OOOLIH Thooas, 134 CatherIne H., 111 OABHEY E.ily Kirby, III iillia. , 134 COPElAND Capt., 101 Ja m i. , III CHllION Betty, 101 OAHBRIOoE J. i ., III Elizabeth, 9B CORH iALlIS iillin, Col, 10l -Ki llle, III Frances E., 9B Gen., 104 OAHIEl OOOllHG John, 98 CORNiEll Robert, 110 E.ily P. Kirby, III CHISH Aoarinda, 11 4 OARYBERA I J. i., III Hary, 120 Julia Frances, 11 4 Henry, \16 DOUG HERTY Hary Anne, 114 lou, 110 ORYIS Halthel, Sgt., 126 Obediah, 120, 114 Kary E., 110 A. Bell, lOT OOiEll CLARK COSlllOi Catherine Landers, 111 David, 126 Bowler \Bowling), 111 Jolin, l1\ Eliza Jane Hinton, 10) John, 126 Omd, 21 COUGHHRH Elizabeth , ll0 DRODDY Hartha 106 Hathan, 11\ Jas., 11 9 Roy O. J., 10l Ruth Eleanor, 134 COUHCIL John, \16 DRY iilli .. , 11\ John, 118 Jonathan, 101 Jam, 111 CLAYPOOL COUHTS l., III John, 126 Elil. r. Hotley, 108 Ruby H. Willoughby, 108 larry H. , 101 OUCK i ORIH Jaoe s Harrison, 108 ___ , 108 lula Hae Willoughby, 110 George , 126 CLEHOHS COY IHGIOH Har tha C., 101 DUFf Harna L., III Ben. J., 101 Hary F. Butler, 101 Abrahu , !16 CLY HER Elijah, Qu , 11\ R. Hi llia , 101 Jam 116 104 Elijah H., 110 Sm ntha H., 10) Josep~, 121, 116 COi1(COlE) E. H. , 111, 118, 114 S.E.,101 Haney! 111 Joseph, 111 laletne S. J., 101 lerris Willoughby, 110 Rober , 116 COBB COIAM lholaS , \16 Sa tue l, 116 Donald, III Jolin, 111 iesley i ., 101 OUHAYAH COCKRH iilll .. , 11\ iilli .. G. 101 Chasteen T., Hjr ., 126 John, 111 com o OUHCAN COKES Jam, l1\ oA iSiir-' 11 Ash le y, 126 Satuel B., liB COilES Jues, Sgt., 116 Benj an n, 12l COLE Edmd, l1\ Johnson ! 116 Om d, 126 Clint , III Henry, 11\ Jonas, 16 OU HHAH 139 INDEX Dennis., 116 E"" 101 Phorbus ,"116 Jas., SR, 114 OUMH viTnia Neal, 101 GORIN 1__ ' 104 Anne, 110 Iii ia . H., 101 Gladin, 11B HA Joseph, Rev., 110 FONVIlLE Henry, 119, 114 John, III DUNNIGAN L.uriephene H., 101 GORREN Phoebe, l1l Francis 11l Robert Dmin, 101 Elirabeth JaleS, ill, 134 HAW TOH Roda h, jII FORD GOll John, 119 lillia. , 111 JaleS, 116 Cornelius, 116 Robert, 116 OYER FOREMAN Elizabeth Bunch, III HAMKOHD Abner, 121 Jose~h, 111 Harriet Lotheridge, ill JaleS, 116 Elisha, 111 FORm Jm s F., 133 Ihom , 116 Hanoah, 111 Hartin, 116 John, 116 . HAKPION FOSTER John Jms, ll3 Benja . in, liB, 116 EARNESI lillia . , 100 Nancy J. Adm l III Beua., 111 Thom, 116 FOI Si .on Peter, 1 l HAKC I [AJON Jacob, 116 GOUGHERlI Eliz, Ja les Gorren, ll3 Sarah, ll3 FRAlEY Donald A., 103 Eli zabeth Jaggers, ill EBERLEIH Nicholas, 116 GRAHAK Elil. Jam Gorren, 134 Elizabeth, 130 FRANILIN Alexander, 111 George, III EDDY Stephen, 116 Asher, Jdg., 100 John, ill Frances lilloughby, 110 fRANZ Isac, 116 John I. , III 134 George I., 11 0 Robert E., 10l GRAIES 11izabeth lells, III EOISON FROST Bmon, 111 HANES John, 110 Clonia V. iilloughby, lOB Elizabeth, III Sarah Hulda, 111 EDKESSOH __ , lOB Elizabeth Bibb?, III HANSON Thom, 116 Frederick, 116 Diana 10l EDHONDSOH GAGE Landsey(Llndsey), 126 HARDCASilE Kartha (Patsy). III Daniel, 121 Phebe, III John, 116 EOKUNOSON Hoses, 111 GREATHOUSE Kar! I., 101 Thom, 116 GAINES Golden I., lOB Rac el I. 106 EOiARDS __ ,109 John, liB Richard , lR. 106 Frederick , 11B GALLOiAY , lOB Solo.on, 106 mOl I ill iii, 116 GRmiHL ii11iil, 101 Julia C., III GARNON Alene Chasteen, 134 HARDlHG ElLERY Burton 109 GREGORI OaYid, Capt., 121 , 104 Ka1zelle lilloughby, 109 Jose~h, 119 David, Kjr., 126 ELm- GARR n GRESSO HAROI Florence, 101 ~oseph, 116 ThollS, 126 Smel, 116 laletha S. I. H., 101 GA RISON GRESSON HARLAN ElMORE Dorcas! 100, 101 Sa"'l 116 George, 126 Kartin, 110 Mark, 00 GRmAK (GRAHAK) HARKON EMBERSON Smel, ll8 Green, 116 Kary E, lilloughby, 110 lalton, 116 GAlElllOO GRIDER __ ,110 EHBERISON Fielding, Ens. 116 Henry, 116 HARNESS John, 126 lillimon, 12 1 John, Lt., 116 Richard, 116 ENNIS GIBSOH Karhn, 116 HARPER John, 99 Jacob, 126 GR IFFIN John, 11 6 John i ., 99 JaleS, C~I., 116 Anthony, 111 HARPOLE Nancy Bults, 99 John, 11 s~enser, 116 Henry, liB Rececca Hoore, 99 Joseph, 116 I o.as, 111 Jacob, 11B ElHEll Randolph, 116 IholiS , Capt., m, 116 John, liB Jam, 116 GIllESON IholiS, Cpt., 111 HARRElL EUBANI Robert K., 100 GRIKES Hona Lee lilloughby, 109 Jonathan Cpl., 126 GILLI LAND Henry, 126 , 109 Thos., 1j 9 Alexander, 111 Ja leS, 126 HARm- EVANS Robt., 111 GRINSIEAO Alice, 109 Jack, 10l Susannah, 111 Richard , 116 Charles K., lOB Richard, 126 GILP IN GRU BB oavid 110, m Ruby Koore, 99 Jacob, 116 Elija h, 126 HRGERI GlIDEiEll lillia. , 116 Eras lUS l., lOB Alexander, 116 Asa, 111 GIINNEll Essex, 126 FJElOlHG GOLESBERRY ______, 104 Joe B., 101 David C., Sgt., 116 Bennett, 116 Kary A. E. V., lOB FINlEY GOODE HAIL Kinnie, lOB I •. , 119 Siluel Y., 116 John, Sgt ., 116 Stephen, 116 FINm GODOMAN HALCOHBE Susannah 99 Anthony, 119 Elizabeth Oavis, 130 Hmon, liB lula Hin!on, 101 h ., 111 Kinerva, 130 HAlE iarner H., lOB FISHER Sme 1, ll0 lewis, 110 Ii 11 iii l. Rev ., lOB laussy, 126 GOODRUM Nancy, 110 HARRISOII FOlEY John J., JR, 116 HAll Abigail, 134 Jam, 116 Kar! , 101 EdlUnd Ens., 116 John, 116 FOLLIN GORDO Jas ., j R, 114 Kar y, 134 140 IN)JEX

___ , 110 Eliza J. Allcock, 106 IholaS , 126 Eliza Ann, 111 HARI Eliza I. 106 HOUC HIH iergus, 126 Catherine, 111 Elizabeth, 118 Alexande r, III Francis, 122 John, 104 117, III Elizabeth E. Horn, 107 Charles, III Jam J' 114 Ihos., 11 1 Elli Follin, 107 Elizabeth, III John, 12 I HAIFIE lD lugene Doke, 107 Francies! III leith A, m lilli .. , 116 Finis Hoore 101 Hanna, I 1 lucy Ann, 114 HAI!INS Florence Ellis, 101 John III luther, 116 Fielding, 116 Frances G. A., 106 Haha!a, III Koses, 118 Philip, 116 Frances HcElroy, 106 Har tha, III Maney Bell H., 99 HAY Hardy, 106 Holey, III Mathan, Cpl., 126 Jam S. , 116 Isaac lillis, 101 Haney, III Richard, 126 HAIS Issac H., 106 Oliver, III Robert, 99, 126 Allen, Ens., 116 Joe, 101 Poley, III Susan A. llrby, 114 Claybourn, 116 JoIln, 101 Yinah, III lilli .. , Cpl., 126 HAZElIP Jolln A. A., 107 HOUSE Elizabeth Jolly, lID John Henry, 106 Celestine Ii lloughby, 110 JOilRlrof 109 Georganna, 110 John H., 106 110 Benj .. in! 126 Hartl n, 110 Joseph, 106 HOiA~--' John , 11 HEAl Joseph Curtis, 107 8ruce , 101 JOIl I 8. Harry, 107 learriephene, 107 Cha rles, 12 6 Elizabeth, 110 7u la Hinton, 107 letha R., 106 Chas, 124 JONAS SON HEARl lOll Horn Reeder, 107 Henry, 124 Eric l., 101 Alexander l. Capt., 116 luttie Irmlstead, 107 HU88 ARD JOIIES HEAIENER Hartha Ann, 106 Hathaniel, 126 Daniel, 126 John, 126 Hary S., 106 HUCIA80Y Edxard, 126 HEfFINGIOH Hary Y. C. 8., 106 Joseph, 126 Jues, III Hary Susan I., 108 Hoore 106 HUDSOH John, 118 Rober! Hershel, 107 Allen, 126 Sm el, 126 HEHOmON 108 Rosa lee H. 107 John, 126 lilli" 126 Sa ",l , 116 Idetha S. l. , 101 II. l. , Col., 100 II., Ihl HEH DRI CK I" peranee E., 106 HUDS PEHI JUSTIC E Henr y, 117 I" perance I. , 106 George, Col., 116 Joh n, 126 JaleS, 126 lula, 107 HUlEII Kartha E., 110 Jas., 124 Imen Green, 107 Jas., 117 Kartha I. I., 109 John, 124 lilliu 8riggs, 107 HUH I __ ,109 Joseph, 116 Yill i.. J., 106 Earline lilIoughb1., 109 Peter, 124 lillis, 106 Hahala D., 110 !EllY HENDRIC!S MOSSOII Rody E. Illloughby, 110 8eal, 126 Obediah l22 Alexander, 116 R. H.! 107 Elijah, 126 Polly, r21 Jonathan, 116 Sam ha H. D., 107 Maney, 121, 122 Sarah, 119 HOCIERSHIIH , 109, 110 Ihom, 121 IholaS, 119, 116 Edxard, 121 HuRmAR rhos . , 122 HENNEH HODGES Hen ry, 126 !ElSEY JaleS, 122 EdlUnd, 126 David, 126 HENMOH Villi .. , 126 IHGRAH Ernest l., 109 Jas., DR, 110 HOFFMAH Harga ret, 120 Estelle Illloughby, 109 HENRI fred, III Zedekiah, 110 Harlan R., 108 Hatth" linston, 116 HOHEHIR IRYIH ilia l. Illloughby, 108 HERRING ION Henry, 98 J.. es, 126 litty luella, 109 Nancy Hunt, 106 Sharon, 98 I SBm !ENHEOY Ola POlell , III HOHIMER livingston! 116 Brent, 12B ' Kate" , III Sha ron , 134, III Rosa H., 9 lEI HESS HOlllHGSIORIH Bennett, 118 Jacob Hess, 126 leona Hoargan, Il4 JACKSOH Elijah, liB HEIiARD Hariah C., 134 Elijah, 126 Elizabeth! liB ___ , 104 I. I., Il4 Joann Ii lloughby, 109 Jesse, 11 MIFNER HOllOIAI Nathan, 126 landon, 118 Hichael, 116 John, 116 ____ , 109 lucretIa, 118 HIGHSHITH IholaS, 116 JAGG ERS Sally , lIB lilli .. , 116 HOOO Elizabe th, III Si lon, 118, 126 Hill 8yran, 110 JAMES Si lon, SR, 118 Villi .. , 116 Elizabeth lilloughby, 110 Jacob, 116 II., 118 HINES HOOfHAH mms !101m Henry, Ens., 116 nu, 116 Frances E., 98 Jam, 116 Ju es, 126 HOP SOH S.. pson, 9B lIKBlE John, Hir ., 116 Susannah Ii lloughby, III S.. uel, 126 lilli .. S., 116 HINNERS IholaS, III JENMlHG lIMG Hans-Joachi l , Il6 HMH Jan, Hrs., 129 Nicholas , Sgt. , 126 HINION Elizabeth E., 107 JESSUP Stephen lynn, 114 8ess lively, 101 HORIOH Sally , 106 liMSER 8etty Copeland, 101 Oaniel, 116 JOHHSON Evelyn Ii lloughby , 109 Eliza Jane, 107 Ed lin, 116 Ea rline lilloughby, 109 ______, 109 141 L~DEX tJRBY Jales, Cpl., 116 "ARR "cGUIRE Absalol. 99 LEIIS Elizabeth, m francis, 116 Bailey, II francis, 101 Francis, m "cHEHRY David, 99 Isaac P., 111 Jaoes, 135 Sally, 113 Elenor "oore, 99 Isaiah, 119 John, III "cIHTOSH Elily P., III 1I VEl Y Hancy, 135 John, 111 Isaiah, 116 Bess, 107 Rebecca, 135 Sally, 111 Jesse, 11 6 LIYIKGSIOK Richard, m John, 116 _____ , 101 Robert, 131 "cHA"Thooas 10 ' leonard, 116 llOYD Saouel , 135 HcllHlY ("cmSEY). lennet, 116 Mary Anderson, 99 Caty, 111 Thooas, 135 McMURRAY Kancy Hoore, 99 Chas., 111 "ARSNAll lashington, 116 Saouel, lnd Sgt., 116 LOCIHART Jaoes, 116 McMURRY Susan A., III Joseph, 116 John, 110 lilliao, 116 Terrence, Sgt., 116 LOKOOK Mary, 110 "cKEAl tJRmK Aloilda 1. Moore, 99 Robert J. P., 116 8etsy, III Serilda l. I., 109 LH.,ll HARTAIH ["ARTlH) John, III lilli .. , 109 LOKG lil1iao G., 116 "cKEEl tJRIPATRTCI Abner I 116 "ARTIH Dan iel, 113 8etty Richards, 135 Franm, 116 Archibald, 116 John, 111, 113 IITCHENS Nilord, 116 Gillann, 131 Si lon, m John, 116 Reuben, 116 Grandberry, 116 "cREYK01DS IKOlES [IKOIlE S) LOIHERIOGE Jam, 116 Robert, 118 Robert, 116 Harriet, III Jesse, 116 MEAOO IS INOIK (I EOIK ) Malissa E., III Peter, 116 Jesse, 116 iilllal,. 116 Sarah, III Upshaw, 116 "EREOITH 101" [IEO. K) LOUIS Uriah, Cpl., 116 Orucilla W. , 111 Jaoes, 116 Helen I illoughby , 110 MASON Joseph, 101 Kathan, 116 __ ,110 George, Cpl., 116 Kaney E. V., 107 Thooas, 116 LOYIKG HASm Haney Jane, 111 John, 111 Saouel, 116 Sa rah Ann , 111 LACEflElO LOI MAIlOCI Villiao C., 111 John, 116 Barney, 116 Absal0., 116 "ERRICI LAfAYETTE LOiRY MA TSOK HenrYI SR, 110 Gen., 101 Thos., SR, 113 Joab, 111 "EIS!"M 1m 'lat, 116 mmG1Y Elizabeth, l8 John, 116 LUC S Joseph, 116 Thooas , l8 John, 116 MAUPIK mOmOK LAHmr' 106 Robert I., 116 Richard A., 111 Oicy, 113 Elizabeth , 131 lYlES MAliEll Thooas, III Josias I. ,111 "anasseh, 113 Hary Goodru l , 107 , 101 lashington, III LYHCH Robert, lOT " IEfTiff IE) lAHBRE! Caopbell, 116 Rosa lee, 107 Jaoes, 116 Loleta, 109 LIKK McAlliSTER "IllER LAKDERS Edward, III, 111 Jaoes, 116 Andre wAnderson, III Amna I.illl Eliza Ann Johnson, 111 Kancy Ann, 111 "allory, 105 Bryant I 1 I Elizabeth, 111 "cCARIY Philip, 116 Cathenne, 111 John Ii lloughby, III Charles, J3l Saouel, 116 Doctor, 111 Joseph, 111 "ary, J3l il., l1l Elizabeth, 111 Lucinda leaver, 111 "i lsey, J3l ",""S Isaac, 111, 116 Martha, Ill, 133 "cClmOH Gideon, 110 Jacob, 111, 111 Hartha A. Patsy, 111 Jaoes I., 116 mCHEll John, 111 Mary • Polly" , 111 John S., 116 Charles, I1l Laney 8., 111 Susannah, 111 McC1UKG lillis, 100 Mary Elil. lilson, 111 lYOK Chas., 111 mE Patsy lilloughby, III Si lon "., 116 McCOMB Eliza, 110 Rebecca, 111 Jess, 111 "OARGAH Sally 111 MADISON McCOY leona, III Sa luel, 111 Jaoes, Sgt., 116 Roberl, 116 "081EY lillia., 111 "AGKE SS HcOAKIEl Isaiah, III LAKGSTON Joseph, 116 August, 116 "OHOIH ["OHIN) John, 110 "AHOH Sa,",l, 116 Jesse H., 116 LAilESS Alexander, 116 "cOOl Ell "OHROE Benja lin, 111 "AJORS John, 117 Oaniel l SR, 113 Ben)., 119 Robt., 118 Joseph, 117 "OHIGO"EKY LAIRENCE Thos., 118 HcELROY Jas., 118 Jales H., 116 MAHm frances, 106 "OOOY LEE John" 118 Hova H. lilloughby, 10l Carherine A. I., 111 Joseph, 118 "AHHIH. _____ , 10l George, 108 Mathias, 116 laiter, 103 "cELIAIH H~nrr Clay, III LEEI "AHHOH francis, 111 "znnze Harrzs, 108 Joseph, 116 Ihooas, 116 HcGAUGHY Susannah, 106 LEGGEll Vi 11 iao, 116 Arthur, m MOORE 142 INDEX

Alexander, 116 Pertelia J. I., 111 PA IlERSOH Joseph, 11 Alfred Ellng, 99 Perr J., 108 Hulda, 110 PULlI A! Ahilda Theresa, 99 Phoe 6e !orris, 108 PAIIOH Bos,e 11, 111 Dora J. Busby, 99 Reuben, III Robert, 111 Bos ,ell, Lt., 111 Elenor, 99 Sally 111 TholaS, 111 Jues C., Oro., 111 Eliza 99 Saml Cuthber t , 108 PAUl! John, 111 Elizabeth, 99 Sarah H. Hanes, 111 !oses, 111 Lucy, 111 E,ing Thornton 99 Zachariah, 114 PEARSOH Thous, 111 George, 113, Il l KULLEH Kar! E. I, 111 PUIKAH Helen , 99 Daniel, 116 Iii ia l, 111 Daniel, III Hugh Cl'r KURRAY PEDIGO JohnJ.,99 Joyce Kartin, 119 Clarissa I., Il1 QUISEHBERRY Joseph, 99 PElIOH Aaron, 110 Joseph lilburn, 99 HEAL Susan, 103 John, 119, III Levi 111 Richard 0., 111 PEtERSOH Hicholas, 119 Kahala 1. Blmtt, 99 Virginia, 101 John, 113 Rachel, 119 Kary Ann Butt, 99 HEALE PHARI S Kattie, 99 Kary E., 108 Jesse, 111 RABOLD !attie E.ing, 99 HElSOH PHIliPS Kary, m Hancy, 99 Tho tas, JRllO l Lewis, 111 RAGLAHO Hancl Bell, 99 I ill ias , I 1 IholaS , 111 Ben jasin , 111 HaOll l. Omey, 99 HERIl (!ERRITT) PIERSOH RAGSDAlE Rebecca, 99 Hugh, 111 Kary, III !artha, 101 Roberl, 111 HEVIlS PIG!AH RA!SOEll Robt., 119, 111, 111 John, I1l Joshua, 11l Ihorton, 111 Saoanlha, 111 HEIKAH PIHIERTOH RAHDAl SarahJ.,99 Jacob, 111 3ues, 111 Abe l, I1l iarren, 111 lillias, 111 PII!AH RAHSOEll lilburn i., 99 HEilOH Lewis, liB Charles K., III KORGAH Isaac, I1J lilliu , 111 iharton, 111 ____ , GEH, I1l Jesse, 111 POLLARD Ihorton, 110 KORRIS HlCOLS Elijah, 111 RA SOEll Abijah, 110 John, 111 Jas., liB Robert, 111 Flavius Josephus, 99 HORfl£ll POPE RAIHER Jacob, I1l Keziah, 131 Richard, 110 Kary Isabe 11, 11 0 !iles, 116 HORRIS PORIER RAillHS Phoebe, 108 Teopy, 101 Abigail Harrison, III Jas., liB Sarah J. !oore, 99 , IDl Horatio, III RAY KORRISOH HuRRHU !ar! Harrison, 13l Jues S., 111 Hugh, lrd Sgt., 116 Saray (Sally), Il1 IiI ia l , III John, 11J 1I8, 111, 111, I1l KOSS iillial C., III Richard, 111 Jacob, 116 OBAHIOH POIlER Tholas I I1l iillias, 116 John, I1l Elizha, 111 Thos, 11 KOILEY OOEH Felix, III Thos., 111 Amiah H., lOB John H., III, 118 Frederick , 111 RAYKER Anna, III OlliER Frederisk I I1l Abraha l JR IlO Edney E., III Oury, 111 Lewis, 13 Elizabeih Eberlein, IlO Ed,in, 111 Kary P. Lynn, 111 Kar Brown, Il5 Georganna Hazelip, IlO Ed,inC., 111 K. A. V., 111 Reu 6en, III George iashington, IlO Ed'in~, III K. S., 111 ThollS, III Hargaret Cruse, HD Eliza eth Landers, III lillial 0., 111 Thos., I1l Hinerva Good.an, 130 Elizabeth I., lOB OSBORHE Villia. , 111 Richa rd Hichae l , IlD J, Elizabeth 1.,111 Reubin, 111 POTTS lillial Fountain, IlO Ermus 1., 108 OIEH David 111 READINGS Jaoes A. J., 111 Abrahas, 131 Jonathn, 111 11.,110 Jaoes H., lOB Arnette I., Il5 POVElL REAVES John B., 111 oms George i., III George, 113 Joseph l., 111 Christine lilloughby, 109 Henry J. III REAVIS Josie l., 111 David, 111 John lillial , Il3 Betsy , 110 Laney B. Landers, III Jues G' 131 Lacy Burr, III John, 110 Lynn i., 111 _____ , I09 Ola, III Laney iilloughby, 110 Kartha LInn IH OIEHSBY PRAIER Hart Anno 110 !ary E. eale, 108 Nicholas, 111 Callo,ay, 111 Hea , 11 !arr K. 1'0 IH O'NEAL PREiIlT Sall!, 110 Hat he" I 8 John, Cpl., 111 i l ., 119 REDDIN Hatth .. , JR, 111 PRUETT Richard E., 10l !atthew C., 111 PALHORE Hoses, tIl REDHAN Hancy, 111 PRUITT John, 111 Haney E. BrolO, 108 PARlIH--' 111 Lorenza, 108 REED Hancy Jane H., 111 Daniel, 111 Serilda 1. i., t08 Arthur, 11l Patsy, 111 PARKER PRUNER Franc is, I1l Patsy G. 111 Alexander, 110 Edward, 111 Nathan, 111, III Patsy li!toughby, 108 Julia, 109 PUllAK REEOE 143 INDEX

Isaac, Cpi., 117 Joseph, Sgt., 117 Daniel, 117 SUBLETT REEDER SASSER Ho,ell , 117 Saml, 117 Lou Horn, 107 Gray, 113 Keziah, 111 SUGG REID SAI ERFIELD Mildred, 110 TholaS, 133 Jas., 118 Isaac, 118 Paten, 117 SUGGS Suuel, 118 SAIIFIElD Stokley, 117 Martha P. Ed lundson, 133 REIILI Isaac, 117 lardun, 117 Mary, 133 Jales H., Sgt., 117 SA IIERFI ELD Villian , Sgt., 117 Rachel, 133 REYHOLDS Jerry, 117 SNOVDEN Sarah, 133 Nom Elizabeth, 131 SAl AGE Lo,ell, 117 Otha, 108 Jam J., 131 Villia n, Cpi., 117 summ' 111 RICHARDS SAYRES SPEARS John, 117 8elle, 135 John, 117 Edith , 108 SUMHONS (SIHHONS) Fannie Belle, 135 SCAGGS (S!AGGS) Ephriu, 117 George, 117 John A. , 135 Jates Sgt., 117 SPH AR SUllON RICHIE Joseph, Sgt., 117 Ann, 117 TholaS 117 John S., 131 SCAGS SPILHAN SiEARINGION RIGGS Jas., SR, 111 Jate S 117 John, 3rd Cpt., 117 Joseph, 117 SCOll Sam!, Sgt , 117 SVIllE. RIGHT (VRIGHT) 7hos., III SPRING ER Gerline Villoughby, 109 Joseph, fir., 117 SCROOGlHS John, 117 _____ , 109 RIlEY HU lphrey , 111 SRA DE R Joyce Villoughby, 109 SEAGRAVES John, 117 TAB OR , 109 John 117 SlACK Jacob, tl19 RlmG- SEAmiER Herlyn, 103 TARRANT Hartha Hoffun, 115 Elil. lInn . , 111 SlAGNER Hinos, /117 R08ERI SEANI ST ER/LEHASTER Jereliah, 117 TAYlOR John III John, 111 SIAHP OanW, 117 ROBERTSON SEARS Charles, 117 Shar~l, 103 Alexander! 111 Joseph, 117 S7AR!VEAIHER lEHPLE Jam, 11 SWEll Billings, 134 Benj u in, fir., 117 John H., Lt., 117 George, liB SlA ION Jesse , 117 ROBINSON SENSENBAUGH Ezekiel, 117 TERRILL David H., 119 Adu, 117 STH N John 0. , 117 Jam F., Hh Sgt., 117 SEilER Edmd V., 111 THACHR ROBISON John 118 SI EPHENS AVer! 109 Robert, 100, 101 SHAC!lEFORD Abrahu, 117 Este Ie Villoughby, 109 RooERS VI., 111 John B., 117 Russell, 109 Jesse, 111 SHANNON TholaS 1., Sgt ., 117 THOHAS ROHUCK SHm--' HR., 111 SIERRETT A. Bell Davis, 107 Benjuin, 117 IholaS, Capt., 115, 117 Daniel, 117 ROSS Hary E., 134 TholaS , Ens., 117 Godf rey, 117 Elizabeth, 103 Sololon P. Mjr., 117 SIIl LE! JateS Good lin , 133 ROUNDTREE SHERRill lanA.,9B Jesse A., 107 Kelly B., 117 Irene, 108 smSOK Joseph G., 133 Turner, 117 SHElTlESiORIH John 1.,117 Larkin, 117 ROUNTREE Elijah, 117 STONE Sarah Eaton, 133 Jesse, 117 SHIELDS JOhn 117 "!i llie" Doolin, 133 Jno., 117 Enoch , 117 S10UAR l THOHPSOH ROVLANO George, 117 Tholas, 117 Ephriu, 117 David , 117 IholaS, 117 SIOUI THOMPSON ROYSER SHIRlEY Sa m l, 117 Andre" III Adal, 110 8enjuin, 117 S10 VAl Edmd, 117 RUSSEL SHORE Jesse, 111 Jam, 1st Sjt. , 117 Villial, 117 Joseph, 117 Hanc!, 111 Jerenah, 11 RUSSEll SIDEBOllON Nannle Devine, 109 John, 117 ______, 108 Elizabeth, 98 Thos., 111 Richard, 117 RUlTlEOGE SlAGS (SIAGGS) STRAD ER Sam 1 l1! _____ , 101 Adm , 117 John, Cp i., 117 Seth, Lt., 117 SKI LES SlRAIl IIlLER sma HenrI, 119 Hettie A., 107 Jas. III Halco ll R., 119 lillw, 131 SlROOE lIRE! (TIERNEy) SALISBUR Y lilliu, Qu., 117 AIOS , 111 George, 117 Pat Hiller , 131 SmNER/BECKllIH Eli, 111 TRAVElSTEAD SALON Elizabeth, 105 Isaac, 111 Luttie, 107 John, 100 SIYlES John, 111, 111 TRAIlS SAHPSON Jacob, 119 STR01JDE Jam, 117 Benjnin, l1! SLEDGE Doran, 117 TREIY (TRI RY SAKOERS Laurita, 105 SIUARt FRIR!), Thos., 119 Belle Richards, 131 Lauri ta lilloughby, 105 Alexander, Capt., 111, 117 TURNER David, 135 SHART Stephen , 117 Henry, 118 Delbert, 131 liley, 117 SI URDI Je liu h, 118 Essie, 131 SHIIH Villiu , 117 Virgin ia Hancock, 133 , III 144 lliDEX lUll lAm Job, 101 Elily J., 1I 4 il., 111 6en., 101 John, 101 Ernest, JR, liD illER IEA OHAN (IEEOMAN ) Marhn, 101 Ernest C., liD Peter, SR, 118 John, 111 Richard, 101 Ernest Jackson, 109 IE ATHERSPOON Sao uel, 101 Em Anon, 108 UN OER iooO John, 117 Sarah, 101 Estelle, 109 Joseph R., Lt. , 111 Major, 117 Titus, 101 Eugene O. H., 101 UPION lIle y, 117 iilli .. , 101 Evelyn, 109, 110 £Iijah, 111 IEAVER mLOBY E,ing, 114 Eliz. F. i' 111 Anna , 101 forres t, 109 VAN HARI John I., 1I1l Hannar=== __ , 101 frances, liD Barbara, 103 Martha A. P. 1. , II I iilli.. , 101 frances H. C., 108 VANCE Pascha l J., 111 illlOUGHBV francis Marion, 1ll Jas., 121 IE BB Aaron E., lit Frederick, 109 John, 111 Gearge, 111 Alexander , 106 Garland, 110 VANLA NDI NG HAM Marhn Henry, III Alice Harris 101 George I' 108 Benj .. in, 114 Ruth £Ieanor Clark , III A.. nda Barneh, li D Gerilne, j 01 VANN IEllS Aoanuel R., 108 Glen, 101 Hendrick, 111 £lizabeth, 133 Aoarinda C., III Golden 1., 108 VAUGH N IELSH Aterica E., 110 Grace, 1I0 Geo ., 121 PeytOll, 100 Andrew, III Grover, m mABLE iE SlfAll Andrew Jackson, 101 G. 0., 101 Oavmport, Sgt., 111 Joseph, 111 Andrev J., 101 G. iade, 108 Joseph, II IHAlEl Angeline, 110 Hardy S., lit Rebecca Hoore, II Jues, 111 Ann, II I Hamson H., 108 V1ROIN il., 1I 1 Ann £Iiza , 101 Hattie 1. i ., 109 Jues, 111 iHEIl Anna, 106 Helen, 1I0 I. J., 131 Anna Hotley III Hettie A. S'l 101 iAOE iHI LION Anthony, 106, III Hetti e f., luI Stephen, Cpl., 111 Easton , 111 Ar .. inta ll1 Hi"" III iAOmS IHlTE Arrena , lII Hira I B., 112 Hattie T., 101 Je li .. Conl yI III An il J., 108 Hi", L, lIl, lH Laura A., 101 Jere liah , 114 Alwood, 110 Hugh, 10 ) Hartha Ann H' l 106 John , ReV' III Bernie Cooper, 110 Hulda Pa tterson, 110 Smel B., 111 John H., 1j t Birdie Ell a, 108 IlIa 1. 108 iAGGLE Sololon, 114 8uel Jackson, m Irene Sherrill, lOB Ab"" 111 Ii Ison iilkes, 131 Cader, 106 Isaac H., 109 Geor,e , 111 I. i., III Calvin J., 101 Jacob 0., liD iA GGON R IHlIlOi Cathe rine , 111 Jues Ellng, 114 Ed lond, 100 III Henry, 111 Catherine A' 11 1 JateS N. 109, 110 Ephri.. 13 j IHlIKEI Celestine, 1I 0 J.. es luther N., 1I0 iAGGONER (iA GONER) Mary, 103 Charity E., lH Ja ne Oinkins, 114 Peter, III IHOOTEN (lOOm). littleton, 111 Charles N., 110 Jefferson P., 114 iAIN SCOIl iI CliARO Charlie 110 Jennie Bell, 110 Robert, 111 Alpheus, 111 Charlot!e , 101, 108 Jesse PI ..o, 110 IALLACE ilCmRE Christine, 101 Joann, 109 John , 111 Alpheus, 114 Clara, m Joe C., 1I0 IAlIHAL m OM AN clarl Bri ttl III John, III Bumll, 101 Burnell, 111 Cli f ord, 1 0 John , SR, 111 Elizabeth Frances , 101 m El Cloni a V., 108 John A., 114 Pemlia, 101 Elijah, 111 C. F., 108 John A., JR, 111, III IAlION John 117 David A., 110 John J., 112 Elizabeth, 131 mllHSO H Delia Boucher, 109 John logan, 108 George, 13t Jues, 111 Doctor Briggs, 109 John M., 111 Hatthew, 110 illlBANIS Orucill a, 108, 111 John N., 110 Sabr ina ·Cibby" , 131 Reubin, 111 Earl, 10 9 John I. 111 Sally, III mUAKS Earilne, 109 Joseph L, 1I 4 , lOt Daniel 111 Edith Spears, 108 Joseph S., 1I0 IARImO Orucil!a I., 108 Edney £. H. , III Josephine f., 108 -- Rebecca, II John, III Edward, 106 Josephus, 110 IA ROH JoIln, Ca pt. , Ill, 111 Edward L., 108 Josephus C., 110 John, 110 ling 1., Ens., 111 Edward Rufus, 111 Josie Ann l 101 iARNER Mil .. , 111 Ed vin H., III JOIce , lOy it.,. 111 Ralph , 117 £Iiza Hiz e, 110 Ju ia F. C., 1I 4 IA RRE, Rolla, 117 Eli za ____ , 110 Julia Parker, 101 Alexander, 111 iilli .. i ., 108 £Iizabetn, 109 liD , III latie I., III IARiI CI mUBE Elizabeth F., 111 !eo bil B., 101 Jam 103 Andrew, 101 £Iizabeth V., 101 leziah S., III IASKlMGfON Ann Mary, 101 Elizabeth W., 11 1 Iitty 1. !elsey , 109 George, Gen., 10 4 Anna , 101 £liz. Amtrong , III laney, 1I0 IAT SOM Edwarif;jfil £liz. A. C., 111 LaSSle S., 1I0 George M' 111 Elizabeth S. B., 101 Eliz. F. Walthal, 101 laura A. ladkins, 109 Larry, 10 j Francis , 101 Elzy Hoter, 109 Laurena A., 111 145 INDEX

Loleta L"bret, 109 Sarah ___ , 106 8enj ., 111 Lou Corn.ell, 110 Sarilda, 109 John, 111 Loueller, 108, 110 Schrilda C. C., 109 IAIES Louie, L08 Serena L, II! Hannie Villoughby, 11~ Louisa, 101 Seri lda frances, 110 Ooa Vllloughb\' , 109 lucy A. J. 114 Serilda I., 108 , 109, 110 Lula Hae, 110 Ser ilda "llllie', 109 YO!l---- Luther P., 112 Sidney, 106 Jesse, 127 Habel L, 106 Sidney K., 110 YOUHG Hack Forrest, 108 Solo,on, 106, 101, 110, 111 Jam, 121 Hahala O. Hunt, 110 Susan frances, 112 john, 111 Halinda Susan, 114 Susannah, 111 Hathan, Sgt., 121 Hargaret, 106, 111 Susannah Hoody, 106 Yi11i" , 121 Hargaret _, 101 leoperance, 106 Hamh, 1~ leoP! Horns, 101 Hartha A. 1., 112 lerns, 110 Anna, 101 Hartha A. , 114 lincent, 111, 112 Chanty Elizabeth, 114 Hartha Clark;J06 lirgil, 109 El i za , 110 Hartha E. J., 110 Varner 1., 114 Elizabeth, 134 Hartha Ragsdale, 101 Villi" , 101, 11 0, 112, 114 Hannah, 101 Hartha 1., 109 Villi" Andre., 109 Helen, 99 Hary, 101, Ill! 114 Villi" Perry, 101 Hargaret, 101 Hary A. L, 10 Villi" S., 109 Hartha A., 114 Hary L, 110, 112 Villi .. 1., 112 Sarah, 106 Hary L Come 11 , 110 Villi .. V., 112 Hary Fra nces, 108 Vinnie 106 Hary G., 108 Vrial/Roual, 106 Hary I. Rather, 110 V. 110 Hary L, 114 la!es, 106 Hary P. Ayers, 108 ___ Gaines 109 Hary Susan, lu8 ___ Lub, l 06 Hayzelle, 109 Russell, 108 Hildred, 109 VlITooml81. Omard, 101 Hildred S,ith, 110 IllSOM Hona Lee , 109 Charlot te V., 108 Hova H., 109 John, 121 Hyrtle, 109 Joseph 1., 100 Hancy A. Ayers 110 Hary Elizabeth, III Hancy A. H., 1l 2 Villia , J., Lt., 121 Hanc! E. I01 , 108 Hannle, I10 Ilffir Hannie O. S., 109 Hardy 121 Moah, 110 ill HERS/OOM H. J., 112 El i zabeth, 112 Olaf G. , II! Hardy, 112 Ooa , 109 !alie, 112 Dna, 101 Hancy H., 112 Oscar P., 110 1000 Otha Reynolds, 108 AlfredP .,1l2 Patsy 108, 111 John, 122, 124 Pe",lia J., 112 Hark D., 121 Polly 8ritt, III Hartha, 122, 124 Purney 8., 110 Villi .. , 121 P. A. L, 112 lOOIEH Rachel, 106 Daniel, 121 Rebecca landers, III VOR! Reed f .• :07 Sa",l, 121 Reuben, 108 Smel, Esq., 122 . Reuben Hitchell, 109 VREH Richard, 101, 106, 109, III John, 124 Richard A., 112 i RIGHI Robert lee 110 Charles Sjl. 121 Rody L, 10l Elizabeth .!., 101 Ruby Higby, 108 Joseph, 122 Russell 1., 109 Louisa iilloughby, 101 Sally Jessup, 106 Sa ,uel Vesley! 108 Sally Hotley, 112 Sarah Ann, 10 Sao Hinton, 101 Teop~rance, 108 Saoantha H., 112 Vash lngton, 101 Sa",l, 101, 109, 110 Vill i" , 121 Smel E/8, 101 Villie J., 108 Smel/Joseph, 109 Sarah Ann H., 112 IAROlEY ·146

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Ms . Jane Banks Lamb , 130 Tanasi Shores, Gallatin , T~ 37066 Ms. Nova A. Lemons, 12206 Brisbane, Dalla~, TX 7523~-6528 Mr~. ~ari ly n Leonard, 28655 SE WK And e r~ o n Rd., Gresham, OR 97080 Mrs.Mary H Lightfoot, 3700 Pacific A,e, Apl ;1211, Livermore , CA 9~S30-~867 Mrs. Ronald W. Likon, 6530 Tulsa Blvd., Cocoa , FL 32927 Robert/Doris Laos, P.O. Box 2230 , Bowlillg Green, KY ~2101 - 2230 Ms . Do rothy W. Lopez, 578 S. Shoreli ne Blvd., Moun t ain Vi e., CA 9 ~ 0~1-1929 Louisville Free Pub Lib/Tecll Serv, 301 Yor k Sl, Louisville , KY ~02 03 -220 5 Low e r Columbia Genealogical Society , P.O. Box H2 , Long, ieh, W.~ 98632-7306 Ms. Belty B. Lyne, 613 E. l11h Avenue , Bo.ling Gr een, KY 42101-2505 Ms. Jane Ellyn ~Ialone, 2525 W)'omi ng Ave. hans,' i lle , 1)1 H720 Re, . ~I arielta Mansfield, 1906 Farnsley Rd . , Apl.3, Louis, ille , K)·. ~0216 Mrs. Chrisline B. Martin , 111 Crow Trail , Frankforl , KY ~06 0 1 - 1j02 Robe rt ~Iar lin , 729 E. Oklahoma Bhd., Aha, OK 73717-33~7 Mr/Mrs William J . Martin, 60~ De nnis Way , Bo.ling Green , KY ~2101-35 1 2 Mr /M rs Jack B. Massey , 3741 Hi lltop Rd SE, Bessemer, AL 35023 )Irs. Martha D. Maul din , 513 E. ~Iain St., Bowling Green , KY ~2101 - 222j Mr s . Ann ~I ead or , 924 Cave Mill Road , BOhling Green, KY ~2 1 0~-4679 Ms. ~Iar cia L. Metz , 12 520 Sandalwood Dr . , St. Loui;; , )10 63033-4311 Mr s . Mavis H. Middleton, 815 Dunbarton Ave., Bowling Gr een , KY ~2104-75 31 Ms . Marianne Miller, 350 W. 700 North, Provo , VT 84601 Rev . Harold V. Moo re, 1031 Nutwood Ave nu e , Bow l ing Green, KY ~2103 - 2 ~ 13 Mrs. Charline Wiley Morris, P. O. Box 507, Linden, TX 75563 Mrs. Joyce Mar tin Murray, 2921 Daniels, Dal las, TX 752 05 Ms. Sallie Lou McClintock, ~810 Milford Rd., Wilmington , )lC 28~05 Mrs. Marlha S. McGuirk , 7171 Glasgow Rd ., Smiths Grove, KY 42171 Ms . Phyllis H. McMic hae l , R I, Box 229HC, Se minol e , OK 7~868 KSDAR Library, Mem. Cont . Hall, 1776 0 Sl KW, liashinglol' , DC 20006 -j392 James G. Owens, 5213 Twinkle Dr., Louisville , KY ~0258 )I s . Reba Page, 79~8 Schoolhouse Lan e , Ci ncinnati, 011 ~52~2 Charl es ~' . Palmer, Jr., 632 Sherwood Dr ., Bowling Green, KY ~2103-1419 Ms. Barbara J . Pearman, 2092 W. 238th , Torrance , CA 90501 Ms. Patricia M. Pend l eton , 1207 Haney Dr . , Wichita Falls , T\ 76302 -2103 Mrs . Dorothy N. Perkins, ~895 Avian Way , San Diego , CA 92115 - 1006 Robert A. / :>!ar, K. Piersoll, 1216 Hidory Hill Drive , Gautier, ~ I S 39553-2321 Paris Pillion, 1512 ~ulh'oo d A, enue, Bow-ling Green , KY ~2103 - 3063 Mrs . Co rnelia O. Pogue, 1311 Cenler Sl. , BOI;iillg Greell, KY ~210 1 David/Arlene Price, 9715 Plaill Cil)-Georgesville Rd . , Plain Cily , 011 4306~ Dillon H. /Joanne Puckett, 729 ~Iorehead \,'ay, Bowli ng Green , KY ~21O~-3006 Pub Library of Ci nci/HamilLon Co. , 800 l"ine St. , Cincinnali , DB ~32 02 LaFelle Ragland, 134 Seminole Trail , Frankforl, KY 406 01- 150~ Lloyd M. Raymer, ~05 Auslin Ray mer Rd . , BOhling Gr eell, KY ~2101-9302 C harl e~/Pa tricia E. Reid, 6~0 E. ~Iain , Bowling Green , KY ~2101-6907 Ms. ~Iarion La"ender Reynolds, P. O. Box 352, Harrisburg, IL 62946 John S. Richie, 2570 Sunn)',al e , Gralld Pr'airle , IX 750jO - 1G2G ~I rs . Melba G. Ri edel , 2715 Tin Top Road , Kealherford , IX 76087 - 8043 ADDEN DA

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Ed"in T. Roberts, 1912 Cedar Canyon Dr. NE , AtlanLa, GA 30345 Ms . Enola R. Roehrer, Rt 1, Box 170 , Monroe , Tll 38573 Mrs . ElizabeLh Runner, 104 Valleybrook Road, Bo"ling Green, KY -1 2101-5030 William/Joanne Runner, 40 Druid Hi lls Dr. , ShaverLown , PA 18708- 1103 Mrs . Patricia A. Salisbury, 734 W. 7th St., Ne" Albany , 1 ~ 47150-5356 Way ne/Sue Se nseni g, 9706 Porter Pike Rd ., Oak l and , KY -12150-0 730 Ms . Mary E. Sharp , 2161 Newton Drive , Corona , CA 91720 Mrs. Carolyn J . Short, 350 Old Cut Rd. E., Munfordd lle , KY -1 2765 Mrs. Laurita Sledge , 835 Sledge Rd ., Al va ton, KY -12122 Ms. H. Jane Smith, 817 ~ I urray Av e ., Elgin , IL 60123 Ms. S. L. Snitily, P. O. Box -1373 , Wenatchee , liA 98807-4373 John/Sue Spurlock, 537 L. C. Carr Road, BOlding Gr een, n -12101-0285 Morton F. Stahl, 4014 Bro"ning Road , Rockfield, KY 4227-1 State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 816 State St. , ~adis on , WI 53 70 6 Van A. Stilley, 3812 S.ee tbriar Road., Wilmington, , C 28-103-5-137 Mr s. Era W. Stinson, 615 Fairdale , Bowling Green , KY 42103-163 7 Ms . Betty Z. Suber, P.O. Box 125, Holly Hill, SC 29059 Ms . Judith E. Svoboda, 3-191 Tracy Drive , Santa Cl ara , CA 95051 Ms . Glenna J . Symons, 907 Swanson Drive , Ce ntralia, liA 98531 James Tarrant, 2919 Meado" I'i ew Road , Falls Church, \' ..1 220-12 Charles B. Tarrants , P.O . Box 185, Delhi , NY 13753 Mrs . Louise Taylor, 331 Bellevue Dr be , Bowling Green , KY -12101-500 1 Ms. Patric ia A. Tennon, -1630 SW "H" Ave nue , Lawton , OK 73505 Lt . Col . J. H. Thacker, 551 Dorado Drive , Fairborn, OH 4532-1-5805 O. L. Thomas, 333 Hillwood , Bowli ng Green , KY 42101-7300 Wm. Thurman Tho mason, P.O. Box 10 14, Ardmore, OK 73402 Ms. Martha H. Thompson, 517' Du mbarton Drive , Shreveport, LA ,1106 Kenneth Thomson, P.O., 1237, Bowl ing Green , KY 42 102-1237 Ms . Betty Tomlinson , 4016 W. Kane , Apt #1, ~cH e n r y , IL 60050 Ms. Bett,' K. Tongier, 604 W Fourth Street , Co ffeyville , KS 6,337 Robert E. Travis , 2204 Wildbriar Drive , Arlington, TX 7601-1 - 17-10 Ms. Janie L. Tur ner, 1251 Williams Co urt, Bo"ling Green , KY 421 04- -1-1 95 Virginia/L.J. Turner , P. O. Box 995 , Harlem, GA . 308 1-1 - 0995 Mr s . Patricia Vincent , 2617 Small house Road, Bo" ling Green , KY -1 2104--13-1 , Robert D. VonTress, 4718 Mill Run Road , Dallas, TX 7524-1 WKU-Serials Unit , Helm-Crav ens Library , BOn-ling Green , KY -1210 1 Gene A. /Gloria ~ . Whicker, 1118 Nahm Drive , Bow l i ng Green , KY -12104 - 3009 Vernon G. White , 310 W. Texas Ave nue, Iowa Park , TX 7636 7 Ms . Juanita Wilcher , 205 Cedar Ridge Road , BDI;ling Green , KY -12101-371-1 W. Joe I,ilkerson, P. O. Box 5005 6, Bo.ling Green , KY 42 102-2656 Willard Library, 21 First Av enue, Evansville, IK 47 710-129-1 Jerr y L. Williams, HCR 78, Box 42 7, Frederickto.n, MO 63645 Mrs. Louise Williams , 1649 S. Sunrise , Bowli ng Green , KY 42101-271 9 Ms . Betty E. Wil l oughby, 1256 Pa l o Vi sta Rd ., Greenwood , I~ 4614 3-1G 29 Mrs . Dorothy R. Wi l son, 666 Covington, Bowl i ng Green, KY 42 103 -1675 Ms . Sara S. Wilson , Rt #1, Box 87 , Cooper , TX 75 432-9705 Willard/Margaret Winkenhofer , 2138 Ce metery Road , Bow l ing Gr een, KY ~ 21 03-9001 Mrs . Mable L. Yokley, 594 -1 Go l d Ci ty Road, Fr anklin, KY 421 34 BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS FROM LONGHUNTER MEMBERS

Raymer Roots, 8 1/2 x 11, 15 pgs, 2 issues per yr, stapled, $6.00 pe r year pp. Order from Lloyd Raymer, 405 Austin Rayme r Rd. , Bowling Green, KY 42101.

Sumner Co., TN Marriages, 1839-1875, 220 pgs, 8 1/2 x 11, sft bd, ndxd $27.00 pp. Order from Mrs. Sue Spurlock, 537 L. C. Carr Rd., Bowling Green, KY 42101 or from Mrs. E. W. Stinson, 615 Fairdale Ave., Bowling Green, KY 42103.

William Duncan Wilson, 77 pgs, 8 1/2 x' 11, sft bd, photos, ndxd, $10.00 pp. History and Biographical Sketches of the 46th, TN Inf., C.S.A., Henry Co., TN, 200 pgs, 8 1/2 x 11, 42 photos, ndxd, hdbd, $33.00 pp. Order the above two books from Stephen L. King, P.O. Box 151, Bowling Green, KY 42102-0151

Deed Abstracts- Warren Co., KY, 1797-1812, 147 pgs 6x10 hrd bd, ndxd, $30.00 Deed Abstracts- Warren Co., KY, 1812-1821. 204 pgs 6xlO hrd bd, ndxd, $32.50 Deed Abstracts- Sumner Co. , TN, 1793-1805, 176 pgs 6x10 hrd bd, ndxd, $30.00 Deed Abstracts- Sumner Co., TN, 1806-1817, 192 pgs 6x10 hrd bd, ndxd, $30.00 Deed Abstracts- Logan Co., KY, 1792-1813, 176 pgs sft bd, ndxds, $33.00 Deed Abstracts- White Co., TN, 1801-1820, Vois. A-F. Order the above from Joyce Martin Murray, 2921 Daniels, Dallas, TX 75205. Texas residents add 8.25 state sales tax.

1850 Warre n Co. KY Census, 327 pgs, hd bd, ndxd, 8 1/2 x 11, $33. pp. 1860 Warren Co., KY Census, 388 pgs, sft bd, ndxd, 8 1/2 x 11, $32.50 pp. Order the above from Mrs. Pat Reid, 640 E. Main Ave., Bowling Green, Ky 42101-6907. Ky res add 6% sales tax.

Some Collier Families and Folks They're Kin To, 35 pgs, 8 1/2 x 11, sft bd, ndxd, S8.50 pp. The Record Book of the Christian Church, Hustonville, KY 1858-1944, 136 pgs, ndxd, $27.00 pp. Thomas English, Descendants and Some of Their Kin, 165 pgs, 8 1/2 x 11, hrd bd, ndxd, $32.00 pp. Some Collier Families, Desce ndants of John Collier and Sarah Horton, 1741-1991 176 pgs, 8 1/2 x 11, ndxd, hrd bd, $37.00 pp. Some Collier Families, Desce ndants of Robert Collier and Isabella Doddington, 2nd edition, 8 1/2 x 11, 376 pgs, ndxd, hrd bd, $48.00 pp. Some Martin Families, Descendants of Martin de Tours and Geva de Burci, 1033-1991, 8 1/2 x 11, 130 pgs. ndxd, hrd bd, $32.50 pp. Order the above 5 books from Leroy/Mildred Collier, 1644 Smallhouse Rd., Bowling Green, Ky 42104-3256. Ky Res add 6% sales tax.

BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS BY THE SOUTHERN KENTUCKY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Longhunte r, 40 pgR, 8 1/2 x 11, 4 Issues per year, stapled, $15.00 per year, pp. Back issues to 1978 are available at $4.00 each. The Longhunte r Ancestor Index, 8 1/2 x 11, sft bd, ndxd, lists over 11,000 ancestors and spouses of SKGS members, 246 pgs. $26.50 pp. The Longhunte r Ancestor Index. Second Edition, will be r eady for the printers in Jan. 1994. Will list approximately 8,000 ancestors and spouses of approxi­ mately 100 new SKGS members. Prepublication price $26.50 pp. 1810 Warre n County, KY Census, 8 1/2 x 11, 82 pgs, sft bd, full name ndx. $17.50 pp. Order the above books from the SOUTHERN KENTUCKY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, P.O Box 1782, Bowling Green, KY 42102-1782. KY Res. add 6% sales tax. From: SOUTHERN KENTUCKY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY NON.P~OFfT ORG. Publishers of THE LONGHUNTER . u.s. POSTAGE P. O. BOX 1782 PAID Bowling Green, KY 42102-1782 Bow li ~ Green. KY 42101 Perm;1 No. 667

Our Longhunter Ancestor Index book which contains approximately 10,000 names, binhs, deaths, marriages of ancestors of the members of the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society is in its second printing. It contains a listing of about 5100 ancestors of members of the SKGS group listed in alphabetical order with dates and places of births, marriages, and deaths plus the name of the ancestor's spouse. Also thi s book contains a li st of all spouses in alphabetical order. Both listings display an identifying number which refers one to the names of all members of the society who are listed by number with their correct RIVERS/BARBARA FORD mailing addresses. 545 CHEROKEE DRIVE BOWLING GREEN KY This book is softbound and contains 234 pages. Cost: $24 plus $2.50 42103-1305 for S & H. Kentucky residents should add 6% for Kentucky State Sales Tax.

Order from the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 1782 Bowling Green, KY 42102-1782.