ky-footsteps Mon, 19 May 1997 Volume 01 : Number 83 Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 19:48:22 GMT To: ky-footsteps@sirius.dsenter.com Subject: ky-footsteps V1 #83 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Maria & Tim Troutman Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 12:52:49 +-200 Subject: KY-F: Ky Birth Records, HINTON-Barbara-Bettye KY BIRTH RECORDS 1911-1988 BY BIRTH MOTHER Barbara HINTON - Bettye HINTON Child's Name Mother's Maiden Name Last First MI Birthdate Cty Last First Yr Vol Cert Hinton Hunter D 12-10-81 030 Hinton Barbara 81-099-49276 Johnson Michael T 06-02-55 024 Hinton Barbara 55-055-27041 Kirby Ashley L 04-29-83 114 Hinton Barbara 83-047-23028 Kirby Kyle O 06-20-80 114 Hinton Barbara 80-060-29851 McCook Mary 03-27-64 047 Hinton Barbara 64-033-16279 Newdigate Faylyn N 11-12-72 035 Hinton Barbara 72-091-45429 Sogar David S 07-27-64 059 Hinton Barbara 64-080-40441 Sogar Kimberly A 11-06-66 059 Hinton Barbara 66-099-49492 Thompson Joanna R 07-15-53 056 Hinton Barbara 53-068-33954 Thompson Vicky S 12-23-55 056 Hinton Barbara 55-145-72480 Woods Ronald L 07-26-62 056 Hinton Barbara 62-080-39731 Woods Teresa L 01-22-66 056 Hinton Barbara 66-003-01262 Hinton Chas L 08-03-38 056 Hinton Beatrice 38-081-40177 Hazel Gordon L 12-15-35 113 Hinton Bees 36-019-09252 Calvert Ramah H 06-24-13 002 Hinton Bell 42-051-25353 Hardin Wanda R 01-21-28 089 Hinton Bennie 43-128-63930 Taul Charles H 07-25-59 014 Hinton Bernice 59-080-39725 Taul Debra J 11-01-61 014 Hinton Bernice 61-116-57651 Taul Helen A 04-19-57 014 Hinton Bernice 57-042-20943 Taul James W 06-23-72 056 Hinton Bernice 72-054-26850 Taul Susan C 12-08-55 014 Hinton Bernice 55-131-65403 Taul Tracy L 10-22-68 014 Hinton Bernice 68-080-39708 West Robert G 10-19-74 042 Hinton Bernice 74-096-47685 Hardin Mary B 05-05-22 089 Hinton Bernie 22-061-30136 Hardin Melburn L 06-01-20 089 Hinton Bernie 20-065-32136 Hurd Marshal l2 07-29-12 071 Hinton Bernie 12-089-35487 Marshall Wanda R 01-21-28 089 Hinton Bernie 28-009-04106 Thacker Kenneth L 09-09-44 065 Hinton Bertie 45-008-03901 Brawn Bobby J 06-05-40 014 Hinton Bessie 40-057-28114 Brown Anna L 06-06-21 014 Hinton Bessie 21-058-28777 Brown Kathalene 11-??-31 014 Hinton Bessie 31-097-48462 Brown Maurice J 04-0?-28 014 Hinton Bessie 28-042-20851 Brown Ona ? 04-24-35 014 Hinton Bessie 35-041-20290 Copas Harry L 07-12-12 107 Hinton Bessie 12-092-36605 Copas Rebecca H 08-28-16 114 Hinton Bessie 16-?10-54520 Dickinson Jacqueline D 07-05-42 071 Hinton Bessie 42-099-49332 Falkner Alline 07-13-16 002 Hinton Bessie 16-069-34204 Hazel Edward P 06-23-34 113 Hinton Bessie 34-127-63151 Hazel Emma T 03-14-23 113 Hinton Bessie 23-035-17087 Hazel Hellen L 03-25-27 113 Hinton Bessie 27-032-15879 Hazel Joe C 06-13-25 113 Hinton Bessie 25-078-38567 Hazel Lillie E 06-13-24 113 Hinton Bessie 24-068-33602 Hazel Martha M 03-09-32 113 Hinton Bessie 32-029-14393 Hazel Verland R 08-21-30 113 Hinton Bessie 30-081-40451 Hazel Vernon M 11-16-28 113 Hinton Bessie 28-124-61519 Hines Evaline I 04-14-27 114 Hinton Bessie 27-131-65443 Phillips Dana R 01-13-31 002 Hinton Bessie 31-001-00036 Phillips James M 10-16-25 002 Hinton Bessie 25-100-49534 Phillips Noma N 07-13-16 002 Hinton Bessie 53-219-95849 Phillips Pervis 10-09-23 002 Hinton Bessie 23-103-51454 Phillips Sarah S 09-25-28 002 Hinton Bessie 28-091-45291 Phillips William H 05-01-21 002 Hinton Bessie 21-124-61503 Wells Belford 04-26-40 014 Hinton Bessie 40-034-16630 Reigle Sally L 06-21-60 056 Hinton Betsy 60-057-28469 Griffeth Monroe W 02-02-40 030 Hinton Bettie 40-013-06107 Griffeth William E 07-23-41 030 Hinton Bettie 43-118-58784 Kirby Lucia A 07-13-53 105 Hinton Bettie 53-073-36387 Kirby Mary K 05-02-57 073 Hinton Bettie 57-049-24330 Payne Mary G 08-13-57 014 Hinton Bettie 57-078-38960 Brickey Brenda D 03-28-49 030 Hinton Betty 49-032-15580 Brickey Eleanor A 08-08-68 030 Hinton Betty 68-061-30451 Crabtree Dana L 04-24-69 030 Hinton Betty 69-035-17045 Crabtree Gregory A 06-21-66 030 Hinton Betty 66-054-26669 Crabtree Ruth A 11-05-70 056 Hinton Betty 70-087-54077 Crabtree Sarah A 09-29-72 056 Hinton Betty 72-084-41501 Davis Dennis L 08-25-61 056 Hinton Betty 61-094-46839 Gortney Kathleen D 10-11-57 056 Hinton Betty 57-112-55888 Hardy Kerry L 03-15-55 030 Hinton Betty 55-019-09430 Hardy Robert A 03-31-53 030 Hinton Betty 53-030-14822 Payne Beth D 06-03-61 014 Hinton Betty 61-064-31736 Payne Harold S 03-27-55 014 Hinton Betty 55-031-15324 Payne Timothy K 03-31-59 014 Hinton Betty 59-043-21179 Williams Arthur L 04-12-46 030 Hinton Betty 46-033-16173 Williams Barbara S 01-24-48 030 Hinton Betty 48-020-09664 Williams Doris J 10-29-55 056 Hinton Betty 55-123-61277 Williams Francis 04-17-47 030 Hinton Betty 47-046-22892 Williams Frankie M 06-09-51 030 Hinton Betty 51-056-27626 Williams Jesse L 04-02-45 030 Hinton Betty 45-038-18814 Williams Joseph H 06-07-49 030 Hinton Betty 49-056-27530 Williams Linda J 04-14-53 030 Hinton Betty 53-041-20237 Williams Martha K 07-30-54 030 Hinton Betty 54-080-39984 Williams Mary E 10-24-57 056 Hinton Betty 57-123-61174 Williams Sylvia A 08-15-43 030 Hinton Betty 43-118-58773 Williams Theodora L 10-30-59 056 Hinton Betty 59-124-61579 Payne Mary 04-05-60 014 Hinton Bettye 60-042-20554 ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Sun, 18 May 1997 15:02:01 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co., Ky: William H. Layton; Pension S.16443 The data furnished herein are obtained from the papers on file in pension claim, S.16443, based upon his military service in that war. William H. Layton while a resident of Kent County, Delaware, enlisted in Jan, 1776, served as a private in Captains Adams' and James Moore's Companies, Colonel Haslet's Delaware Regiment, was in the battle of Long Island, both battles of Trenton and was discharged in January, 1777. He enlisted in June, 1780, for three years, served as a private in Captain Beasey's (possibly meant for Veasey) Compapny, Colonel Carvil Hall's 4th Maryland Regiment, was in the battle of Cawpens and the Siege of Yorktown, following which he was discharged on account of sickness. He was allowed pension on his application executed Aug. 9, 1832 while a resident of Fleming County, Kentucky. He was then seventy-seven years of age and stated that he had resided in Maryland until the last thirty years. *********************************************************************** State of Kentucky Fleming Co. Sct Personally appeared before me one of the Justices of the Peace for Fleming County William Helphenstine (son of the late Philip Helphinstine who was on the pension roll of the ___ previous to his death) and the said William Hephenstine being duly sworn according to the law makes the following statement. that William H. Layton is personally known to him and has been for many years and further states that during the life time of his father that he has frequently heard said Layton and his father telling or reliving the stories __ and action which occured while they were in the Revolutionary War and is positive that he has often heard his dec'd Father say that said Layton was at the taking of Cornwallis at York in Virginia both being well acquainted and both were known to each other as soldiers in the army and further states that he has heard his father say that both the said William H. Layton & himself was in the battles of the Cowpens in the South Army; and I certify that said William Helphenstine is entitled to credit on Oath that I have full confidence in his statement given under my hand the 8th day of February 1833 Jas Harrison J.P. ************************************************************* State of Kentucky Fleming Co Sct Personally appeared before me Justice of Peace for Fleming County William H. Layton a resident citizen of Fleming County and made oath in due form of law that in addition to a former statement, that he has a perfect recollection of four persons who served and __ with him ____ he was in the Delaware Line named as follow Ebenezer Jones, Thomas Burress, Thomas Mansfield and John Preston all of whom belonged to Capt Moore's company Two of his mates while he was in Capt Brasey company was by the name Joseph Smart and the Thomas Alfred these facts are mentioned as he is entirely unable to prove his service by a single living witness and I further certify that said Layton is well and personally know to me and that I have full confidence in his statement as regards his revolutionary service given under my hand as a Justice of the peace this 8th day of Feruary 1833 Jas Harrison J.P. Kentucky, Fleming Count Sct I Joshua Stockton clerk of the court for the county aforesaid do hereby certify that James Harrison is a justice of the peace fo Fleming County duly commissioned and ___ and that the foregoing signature purporting to be his is genuine intestimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal of office this 9th day of February 1833. Joshua Stockton clerk ************************************************************************** Layton: William H. Pension #S-16443 Delaware Maryland The said applicant for a pension had served in the War of the Revolution in the capacity of a private soldier. In the year of 1840 he was at the age of 83 years and he was then residing with a man by the name of James Whitaker. The above named soldier was residing in the County of Fleming in the State of Kentucky when he applied for a pension on the date of August 9 of the year 1832 while he was at the age of 77 years. He stated and swore that he had first enlisted to serve in the war of the Revolution between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Great Brittain in the county of Kent in the State of Delaware in the date of the month of January of the year 1776. He stated a swore that prior to the opening of the War of the Revolution he had resided in the following counties and states:- Kent County, State of Delaware. The said soldier, William H. Layton, had served in the War of the Revolution in the capacity of a private soldier in the company under the command of Captain Adams in both the lines of the State of Delaware and the State of Maryland for a period of two years beginning in the year 1776. An affidavit of neighbors and friends of the said soldier was also given in the open court. The names of the said friends and neighbors, being now affiants, were James H. Jones and Samuel Gooding, and they gave the said affidavit in the County of Fleming in the State of Kentucky on the date of August 9 of the year 1832. They stated and swore that they had been both well and favorably acquainted with the said applicant for a pension, William H. Layton. Another affidavit of a fellow soldier of the said applicant for a pension, William H. Layton, was also presented in the open court. The name of the said fellow soldier, now being an affiant, was William Helphinstine and he gave his affidavit in the County of Fleming in the State of Kentucky on the date of February 8 of the year 1833, The said affiant stated and swore that he had been both well and favorably acquainted with the said applicant for a pension, William H. Layton, and he also swore that the said Layton had served in the War of the Revolution with the father of the said affiant, Phillip Helphinstine, and further this affiant saith not. ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Sun, 18 May 1997 15:02:05 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co., Ky: Doyle-Helphenstine; Guardian Bond GUARDIAN'S BOND The Commonwealth of Kentucky Whereas, Aquilla C Doyle has been appointed, by the Court of Fleming County, and has qualified as Guardian to John D. Helphenstine, Joseph F. Helphenstine, George W. Helphenstine & David D. Helphenstine. Now, we, Aquilla C. Doyle as principal, and John Doyle his surety do hereby covenant to and with the Commonwealth of Kentucky that the said Aquilla C. Doyle will faithfully discharge the trust of Guardian to said Minor, in all respects as require by law. Signed this 25th day of July 1864 Aquilla C. Doyl attest John X Doyl W.T. Dudly clk his mark ------------------------------ From: Charlotte Doyle Smith Date: Sun, 18 May 1997 15:07:29 -0700 Subject: KY-F: Fleming Co., Ky:Aquilla C. Doyle; Dependent Father's Pension DEPENDENT FATHER'S PENSION Claiment Aquilla C. Doyle Soldier, James Doyle P.O. Sandford Rank, Private Co., A County, Fleming State, Ky Regiment, 10th Ky Vol Cav. Rate $12..00 per month, commencing June 4, 1888. RECOGNIZED ATTORNEY Name, N.L.Payne Fee,$25.00 P.O. Hilda, Lewis Co.,Ky Articles filed June 4, 1888. APPROVALS Submitted for Admission Oct. 8, 1889, Chas. W. Thompson, Examiner. Approved for Admission, origin of death in service accepts. IMPORTANT DATES Enlisted August 4, 1862 Death of Mother Sept 22, 1872 Mustered August 4, 1862 Remarriage of mother not Discharged not Invalid app'n filed none Died in service March 30, 1863 Invalid paid last to none Declaration filed June 4, 1888 INCIDENTAL MATTER Soldier was born Augt 19, 1844 (19 yrs old when he died). HISTORY OF ATTORNEYSHIPS: 1st app't, June 4, 1888 by claimant. Name and P.O. N.L. Payne, Hilda, Ky. New Page GENERAL AFFIDAVIT State of Kentucky County of Fleming In the matter of Aquilla C. Doyle for Pension. Personally came before me, a Notary Public in and for aforesaid County and State, David E. Staggs aged 44 years citizen of the Town of Sanford, County of Fleming, State of Kentucky, well known to me to be reputable and entitled to credit, and whom, that he is well acquainted with said applicant and have known him all his life, said Doyle is a very poor man and of limited circumstances and an Invalid not able to do Manual labor, I was comrade with his son James Doyle in Co. A 10th Ky. Cav., and was present the the Co., and Regt, when the said son was wounded by a gun shot from the Enemy during a battle near Covington,, Ky, about Sept, 1862, and in died in hospital at Lexington, Ky. On or about the 30 March 1863. This he knows from personal knowledge. The affiant further declares that he has no interest in said case, and is not concerned in its prosecution. David E. Staggs. signature of affiants New Page GENERAL AFFIDAVIT State of Kentucky, County of Fleming, SS In the matter of Aquilla C. Doyle for Pension, on this 11th day of February A.D. 1889, Personally appeared before me A.H. Evans, County Clerk in and for the aforesaid County duly authorized to administer oaths, W.W. Moore aged 56 years, a resident of Flemingsburg in the County of Fleming and State of Kentucky well known to me to be reputable and entitled to credit, and who, being duly sworn, declared in relation to aforesaid case as follows: That he is well acquainted with Aquilla C. Doyle the applicant for Pension- and was well acquainted with his wife Fannie Doyle. That she died the 22nd of September 1872. That he knows this by being present at the time of death and her funeral. His Post Office address is Flemingsburg, Fleming County, Ky. He further declares that he has no interest in said case and is not concerned in its prosecution. W.W. Moore Signature of Affiants New Page GENERAL AFFIDAVIT State of Kentucky County of Fleming In the matter of Aquilla C. Doyle for Pension. Personally came before me, a notary Public in and for aforesaid County and State, Jesse Carpenter, aged 44 years, citizen of the Town of Carmel, County of Fleming, State of Kentucky, well known to me to be reputable and entitled to credit, and who, being duly sworn, declare in relation to aforesaid case, as follows: That he is well acquainted with said applicant and was comrade in same Co. and Regt. with his son James Doyle of Co A 10 Ky Cav, he was present with the Co & Regt at or near Covington Ky on or about the last of September 1862 when the said son was shot by the rebels while in a skirmish with the enemy and he was ordered to the hospital by his Capt at the time and place above mentioned & the report came to Co & regt that the said James Doyle died from the gun shot wound Affiant further declares that he has no interest in said case, and is not concerned in its prosecution. Jesse Carpenter Signature of Affiants New Page GENERAL AFFIDAVIT State of Kentucky County of Fleming In the matter of Claim for Pension No 373843 of Aquilla C. Doyle father of James Doyle Co A. 10th Ky Vol Cav Personally came before me, a Justice of the Peace in an for aforesaid County and State Alfred Tribbey aged 77 years citizen of the Town of Plummers Landing County of Fleming State of Kentucky well known to me to be reputable and entitled to credit, and who being duly sworn, declare in relation to aforesaid case, as follows: I an well acquainted with the claimant have know him for 40 years lived near neighbor to him in the year 1863 he had in his posession at that time a small steam grist mill, an unpaid for, the income from which was his entire income and could not have exceeded $150 to $160 per year he also had -?- of cattle he had no real estate. I cut his steam wood mostly for him and helped work at the mill Therefore I am able to make above statement James the son claimed was never married. This claimant is sadly crippled in right elbow joint and has been ever since I knew him. He is not nor never has been able to work for a maintance his son claimed for remaining with his father and worked for him till he entered the U.S. Service. He further declares that he has no intrest in said case and is not concerned in its prosecution. Alfred Tribbey signature of affiant new page State of Kentucky, County of Fleming: I, A.H. Evans, Clerk of the Fleming County Court, do hereby certify that Aquilla C. Doyle this day produced a bible which from its age and apperance appears to be the old family bible which contains the records of the births and deaths of his family. That on page 3 at the top of page is the following " James Doyle was born August 17 1844 This appears to have been written many years ago. Given under my hand and seal fo office this the 11th of February 1889, and I certify that I have no interest in the prosecution of this claim. A.H. Evans clk ------------------------------ From: braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov (Happy Greer) Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 13:54:34 -0400 Subject: KY-F: Caldwell Co, Court Order Bk B1,1810 (Jan/Feb/May) Caldwell County, Kentucky, Court Order Book B1, 1810 (Jan/Feb/May): JANUARY 1810 2nd day, p. 59-- Inventory & Appraisement of Estate of Wm. MAXWELL,decd.,Returned into Court by Wm. MAXWELL the Exor of Said Estate & Ord.Rec. On mo. of Jacob DOOM by his attorney ord. by the court that a Ferry be established across the Cumberland River at the place where Isaac HUDSON now Resides on Said River upon his entering bond with Henry DOOM his Security in penalty of =A320 conditioned according to Law The following Rates of Ferriages are allowed across the Cumberland Riv- er in this county Towit, For every coach, Waggon,Charriott and the dri- ver,the Same as for six Horses, For every four wheeled chaise, phaeton and the driver the Same as for four Horses: and for every two wheeled Riding carriage the Same as for two Horses, and for Every Hoggshead of Tobacco,the Same as for one Horse, for every head of Neet cattle, the Same as for one Horse,For every sheep, goat, hogg, or lamb,one fifth part of the Ferriage of a Horse, and for Every Horse [cont'd p. 60] Jany 1810 2nd day, p. 60-- Six and one fourth cents, For every man & Horse ten? and 1/2 Cents and the Several Ferry Keepers are to demand and receive the Same & no more. Ord. Isaac BROWN Senr. be apptd Surveyor of the rd from the creek at Centreville to Joseph GILMOREs and ..he with all the hands living wit- hin three miles of the road on Each side, do open and keep same in re- pair agreeable to Law. Ord. John HERRIN [Joseph Gilmore crossed out] be apptd Srvyr of road from Joseph GILMOREs to opposite Capt. SON & he with all hands living within 3 miles of sd rd on Either side therof do open & keep the same in Repair agreeable to Law. Ord. Joseph LUCK be apptd Srvyr of road from Capt. SONs to PEYTONs Ferry on Tradewater & that he with all hands lvng within 3 miles of Either side sd Rd, open & Keep Same in repair Present David JAMES Esqr. An allottment of the Hands to work on road wherof Stephen LACY is Srvyr was this day ret'd into Court by David JAMES Esqr. Ord. that Jesse B. PEMBERTON, Arthur H. DAVIS, William BROWN, Martin OLIVER & Richard HAYS (NOTE: "ZACHARIAH MATLOCK" crossed out) or any 3 being first sworn view & mark out a Rd the nrst & Best way from or near JESSE..... FEBY. 1810, p. 70-- John COOK who has been Security for Seth BAKER Admr of James BAKER decd. came into court & ackd. notice, whereupon he said COOK, was released from Said Securityship and Arthur H. DAVIS ent'd into & ackd. bond in his stead Ord. James SMART appd. Overseer of the road from Joseph COBBs to Saml. SMITHs, and Jarrett MOSS said SMITHs to the Cave springs at James MORSEs and James MORSE from thence to the top of the Ridge Between Horatio DURBYs (or Dunleys?) & James GREERs & Richd. DAVIS from thence to Tradewater At BATES ford, and Isaac BROWN Esqr. be apptd to allott the hands to work thereon, & Ret. an allottment to the court. Ord. John PRYOR, Zedekiah LEDBETTER, Joel REYNOLDS, William REAVES and Harry DARNALL or any 3 be appd. to View a road from the state line on Tennessee River the nearest & Best way to Harry DARNELs & Report to next court. And that Jacob LEWIS, William BOND, James ADAMS, Alexr. ANDERSON, & John LEWIS or any 3 being first Sworn be appd to View a road from Harry DARNALs the nearest & Best way to the county line on a Direction to Mouth Cumberland & Report to next court. MAY 1810, p. 78-- Present Wm MITCHUSSON, Isaac BROWN & David JAMES Esqrs. The Viewers appd by the Court at Feby Term last to View a road from the State line on Tennessee River the nearest & Best way to Harry DARNALs this day reported the same in these words toWit. which is filed & O.R. and it is Ordered that a Spa. [subpoena] issue to Summon the land holders this which said road is to pass to appear & Shew cause if any why the same shall not be estab- lished according to law On mo. of Nancy REYNOLDS ord. John MITCHUSSON be apptd guardian to Rebeccah REYNOLDS infant 5 years old 3rd Decr. 1809 of Polly? REYNOLDS whereupon the said MITCHUSSON came into Court together with Edward MITCHUSSON his Security and Exd. bond in the penalty of $1000 conditioned according to law payable to Com Ky [NOTE: the following entry was X'd through and the word "Error" written beside it in left margin] On Motion of Wm HOLLAND and with the leave of the court he is exonerated as security for Polly GREER admx of Jonathan GREER decd. whereupon Isaac GREER came into Court & Exd. and ackd. bond in his stead in penalty of [con. p. 79] $500--payable to Commonwealth Ky. Conditioned according to law. May 1810, p. 79 continued-- Present E. G. GALUSHA Esqr. Absent On mo. of John DENLEY (or Durby?) ord that a spa. be au'd. agt Wm JONES a Witness to a Deed from Hugh KILGORE to John Denley (or Durby) to prove the same &c. On mo. of Saml. C. CLARK he is appd. Constable for the County of Caldwell upon his giving bond with Griffin LONG & Peter HILDRITH his secy Payable to Com Ky in Sum of $500 conditioned according to law whereupon he exd. bond as afd. & took Oaths reqd. by law &c On mo. of George ROBISON who made Oath as law directs with the leave of the court letters of admn. is Granted him on the Estate of George ROBISON Decd. upon his giving bond to the Com Ky. in the sum of $200. together with Nathl. DENNIS, Danl. DUNKLIN whereupon they came into court exd. & ackd. bond as afd. & the said George ROBINSON took the oath reqd. by law Ord that Joseph MORGAN David CAMPBELL... Happy Greer braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov ------------------------------ From: braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov (Happy Greer) Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 14:02:06 -0400 Subject: KY-F: Caldwell Co, Court Order Bk B1,1810 (Aug.) Caldwell Co, Court Order Bk B1,1810 (Aug.): AUGUST 1810, 2nd day, p. 94-- ..the proportionable part of the Estate? left her by the Decd. Edwd. REYNOLDS the Sum of One Hundred & Sixty two dollars for schooling said Rebecah three years & cloathing & boarding her ("for the term of said year" crossed through) until she arrives to the age of Twelve years Ord Edwd. MITCHUSSON Return out of the Estate of Darlin REYNOLDS ___ and orphan of Edwd REYNOLDS decd. the sum of Sixty dollars for the purpose of schooling said Darlin two years cloathing & schooling him until he arrives to the age of twenty one years Ord Rufus BEECH be appd. Commission of the Tax for the Present year in the Militia Company wherof Danl. CRIDER is Capt. Present John BRADLEY Wm. ANDERSON & W. GILLEHAN A Precinct of the road wherof Andrew GEORGE is Surveyor as follows toWit.[cont'd on p.95] August 1810 2nd day, p. 95-- Beginning on the Eddy Creek at the mouth Bells branch thence to Include John YOUNG, thence to McNABBs Creek, to the County line at the head of Harricane creek thence along the County line to include John ANDERSONs, thence to the Widow GREERs including her, thence down the creek to James DOBBINS to Include him, thence to include Job CHERRIEs, thence to FREEMANs mill including M. FREEMAN thence down Eddy Creek to Beginning It is agreed & ord by the Court that Wm. & John BEAN, John ATCHESON, & Danl. DAVIS in the foregoing Precinct is allotted to work on the road wherof Jesse KUYKENDALL is Surveyor. A Boundary of the Precint of the Road Wherof Jesse KUYKENDALL is Surveyor towit Beginning at Wm. DOBBINs, thence to Wm. ATCHESON thence straight course to the 1/2 mile? tree? near Eddyville thence to the Beginning including all the hands August 1810 2nd day, p. 98-- The last will and Testament of James GREER Senr. dec'd. was pro- duced in Court by the Exor named in said Will & proven by the Oaths of John MERCER & Isaac GREER the Subscribing Witnesses thereto & O R. On Motion of Elizabeth GREER Exor of the last will and testament of the Estate of James GREER dec'd. She is appd. Exor to said Will upon her entering into bond in penalty of $400 Conditioned according to law with John MERCER her Secy. Whereupon she took the necessary Oath req'd. by law & Exd. and ackd. bond conditioned as afd. Ord that John ANDERSON, Wm. ANDERSON, John HOLLAND, James DOBBINS, & James D. PUCKETT or any 3 be appd. to Appraise the Estate of James GREER dec'd. according to law & Return an Inventory thereof to next Court agreeable to Law. The Last Will and Testament of the Estate of Wm. GILKEY dec'd. was produced in [p. 99]--Court and proven by the Oaths of James GREER & James GREER Jr., 2 Subscribing Witnesses thereto &. O.R. Ord. that Court adjourn until Court in Course. Wm. GILLEHAN JP 3rd day August, p. 99-- At a County Court held for Caldwell County at the courthouse in Eddyville on the 3rd. day of August 1810. Present B LANGSTON Wm H LACY Josiah WHITNEL} Alexr. STEVINSON Arthur H. DAVIS } Gent. Justices Ordered that George FOGLEMANs Ear mark be recorded as follows. towit George Foglemans, ear mark towit (sic) a crop of the left Ear and slit and underbit out of the Right Ear. June 4th 1810. /George Fogleman Ordered that John PRINCEs Ear mark be Recorded as follows. John PRINCE Enters the following Ear mark a swallow fork out of the Right Ear & an underbit out of the left Ear June 5th 1810. Jno PRINCE Happy Greer braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov ------------------------------ From: braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov (Happy Greer) Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 14:02:09 -0400 Subject: KY-F: Caldwell Co, Court Order Bk B1,1810 (Sept./Nov.) Caldwell Co, Court Order Bk B1,1810 (Sept./Nov.): SEPT. 1810 Monday, p. 102-- Present Saml. GLENN John MERCER & Wm. MITCHUSSON Absent Arthur H. DAVIS Esqr. & J WHITNELL & John MERCER Esqr. Richard HAYS Appellant against }On an Appeal John COOK Appellee This day came the Parties by their attornies & Sundry Witnesses being Sworn and Examined on both sides and argument of Counsel being heard and mature deliberation being had by the Court It is therefore Ordered the Judgement of the Magistrate below be set aside & held for naught & that the Appelle recover ag. the appellant his [costs?] by him in this behalf expended Ord James CUNNINGHAM be appd Overseer of road from the Ridge between James ___? and HUBBS, to the Ridge between sd. CUNNINGHAM['s] house and John PHILIPS Senr. & that he with Claibourne BARNETT Tho ANDERSON, John WA__?, Gilford BURNS, Aaron GREER, Reuben SNETHEN, James STEWART, Wm. B BARNETT, Wm BOND, Richd. BOND?, David JONES, Banister WADE, Tho HOLCOMB, Wm. DUNCAN, Asel DUNCAN, Andrew DUNCAN, Isaac GREER, & Abraham LINDSEY do open & Keep the same in repair agreeable to law Monday Sept 3rd 1810, p.103-- Richard HAYS Appellant against } On an appeal John COOK Appellee Defendant This day came the parties by their attornies and sundry Wit- nesses being sworn and examined on both sides & argument of Counsel being heard It is therefore Ord by the court that the Judgement of the Magistrate below be Set aside and held for naught, and that the Appellant Recover against the ap- pellee his costs by him in this behalf expended & the sd. Appellee in Mercy & c. The Viewers appd. by court to View a road from Wm MITCHUSSONs to the road at Andrew GEORGEs this day Retd their Report..it is further Ordered that a spa. be awarded to the land holders according to law Ord the following hands be allotted to work on the road whereof James HOLLY is Surveyor towit Jas BANISTER, Wm BUSH, Tho EAST, Levi DAVIS, Barnett JAMES Junr., Jesse GREER, Wm WOMACK, Green WOMACK, Jeremiah HUBBS, David OSBORN, Arthur JENKINS, Saml. FOWLER Larkin FOWLER, Jesse BIRDSONG, Michl MOBLEY Isaac HARPER [con. p. 104] [Note: an interlineation precedes these names but the names were written over and can't read them, except for a phrase "INGRAMs to C. CLINE"] Monday Sept 1810, p. 104-- [con. from p. 103] Bowlen HARPER, Walter THITFORD, Geo McDOWELL, Thos LONG, John CONNELL, Jas. THETFORD, & Cha CARTER Present Arthur H DAVIS Absent B. LANGSTON, John MERCER, Wm. MITCHUSSON Esqrs. Ord. Andrew GEORGE, Washington TH[OMPSON], Robt.PARKER, Arthur H DAVIS and James DOB[BINS?] or any three Who being first Sworn do View & mark out road the nearest & best way from Eddyville to Lewis WOLFs old place & make report to next court Ord Joel SMITH be appd. Overseer of the ro[ad] from Eddy creek to the crossroads beyond Chs _____ and that he with all hands living within the following bounds towit Begin.g at Wm GILKEYs old place & running a direct course to McNabbs creek between Nathaniel CANNON (or Camron?) & Stephen ROACH? & from thence so as to include John YOUNG & from thence to the mouth bells branch to thence up Eddy creek to Freemans mill including M FREEMAN from thence to the Beginning including GILKEYs old place Monday Sept 1810, p.106-- Ord the following hands towit, Tho GREER, Aar[on] GREER, Isaac GREER, Levi GREER, Jesse JENKINS, Hugh McWATERS, Geo FOGLEMAN, John MOORE, Jacob BRADBURY jr & Jacob BRADBURY Senr. Wm GUTHRIE Chs. CONILEY & HUTSON, James HAWKINS & Benjn HAWK[INS] be appd to work on the road wherof Tho GREER is Overseer he with the sd. hands do open and keep same in repair agreeable to law Ord that a summons issue (on the petition of John DRENNON & Abner SMITH) secys, for Rachel CANNON admr of Knison CANNON decd. to the admr of sd Estate to appear at next Court & Shew cause if any why they shall not be dischd. On mo. of Elijah G GALUSHA and he produc-- legal notice It is Ord. he be discharged as Security for Moses TIMMONS Jailor of this County and Wm BIRDSONG entd himself as Counter Scry. Who ackd bond $1000 according to law Ord John DAY be appd Over seer of the road in room of Griffin LONG from Widow BAKERs to Livingston Creek and then on direction to Sa__ & that he with all the hands living Within __ miles of Either side of sd Road do open and keep the same in repair agreeable to law Monday Sept 1810, p. 107-- Ord the Shff of this County let to the lowest bidder the building of a stray pen for this County of the following Size and de- scription towit 40 feet square of mulberry posts, Six rails 10 feet long ["high" crossed out] of good strong oak, five feet high at least, a good &Sufficient gate & lock, the undertaker to give bond with sufficient Secy. to perform the same in a good workman like manner to be performed by the next County Court, & to be paid out of the next County Levy Ord that Court adjourn until tomorrow 9 Oclock On Mo.of Hannah GILKEY and with the leave of the Court She is appd exor of the estate of Wm GILKEY decd. (the exors named by the decd. Refused to act as exors) upon her entering into bond with John MERCER & Wm BIRDSONG her secys in the sum of $500 payable to Com Ky. Whereupon they severally exd & ackd bond conditioned as afd according to law Sept 1810 Monday, p. 108-- Ord James DOBBINS, James GREER, Wm. HOLL[AND], Zebulon B HUBBORD & Job CHERRY or any being first sworn do appraise the estate of Wm GILKEY decd. & that the Exor Return Inventory to next Court agreeable to law On mo. of William JOHNSTON and he making satisfactory proof to the court that he was improperly charged in the tax list of 1808 with tax on a negro boy who was not of legal age to be taxd which is Ord to be Certd. &c On mo. of Josiah WATSON It is Ord that he be exempt from payt of County Levies & Working on roads in future & that Morgan? (or Margar[et]?) DODDS be exempt from paying levy for one negro woman named JANE? in future Ord that Court be adjournd. until tomorrow 9 oclock/J MERCER. Tuesday September 4th 1810, p. 108-- Present Wm MITCHUSSON David JAMES Bennett LANGSTON & N CRAVENS Esqr. NOVR. 1810, p. 115-- Ord. John BEARDON Shff of this County be allowed the sum of $19. for part of his Exo Services rendered in Livingston County in 1808 & 1809 which is to be paid Out of the money Supposed to be in Elijah G GALUSHA hands which said GALUSHA hath attained? in his hands as fines &c collected from Different people On mo. of James GREER & Wm GREER with leave of the Court Letters of admr. is Granted them on the estate of James GREER decd. Who took Oath &c. and Exd bond with Jno MERCER & Wm BIRDSON[G] their Secy. Penalty of $600. payable Com Ky. the Court having previously Granted an exorship to Elizabeth GREER on sd Estate & she hath Decd. Without acting Ord that Robt PARKER James DOBBINS Wm HOLLAND John ANDERSON & James D PUCKETT or any 3 be appd to appraise the estate of James GREER decd. & Return Inventory to next Court Ord Court adjourn until to Morrow 8 o clock Wm. MITCHUSSON p. 117-- and that he with John JENKINS Wm JENKINS, Wm. GILKEY Charles TRUN?, Wm HOLLAND John HOLLAND Vincent HOLLAND Wm BIRDSONG, James RUCKER Jerry RUCKER Jno. COOK Arthur H DAVIS Jna. CHEEK, Isaiah ROE, Edwd MITCHUSSON Jno MITCHUSSON Wm MITCHUSSON Jas F MITCHUSSON Wm JONES Silas BEASLEY James SATERFIELD John FORD, Wm ALTORN Wm LEECH, Wm GRAY Samuel UNDERWOOD Nicholas THOMPSON John FOWLER Wm OSBURN James WADLINGTON jr. & Tho HUBBARD & John WEIBLE and their hands do open and keep the same in repair agreeable to law. Ord James D PUCKETT be appointed Srvyr of the road from Dry fork road near JENKINS to Andrew GEORGEs and that he with James HALL Saml. BRADSHAW, Wm SHORT, John KELLY, Evan KELLY Peter KELLY, Joshua (or Josiah) THORNTON Bazil GEORGE Andrew GEORGE Wm FORD Wm THORNTON Mark THORNTON Wm ROACH John ROACH, John ANDERSON, Jacob CHERRY Evan ROBERTS, Mordecai FOWLER, Tho BARLOW Wm. LOFTIN, John GRAY Little B. COTTON, Wm. RANDOLPH James RANDOLPH Geo W THOMPSON Robert PARKER Martin HALL, Zadock ADAIR, Whitnel REDDICK James CARAWAY, Wiley DAVIS, John FAUGHN James FAUGHN James GREER & Wm GREER, Tho BOLIN, Bolin JENNINGS, Tho HUTCHINS & their hands do open & Keep same in Repair Happy Greer braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps V1 #83 ************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genelaogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons.Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent.