ky-footsteps Sunday, 24 August 1997 Volume 01 : Number 198 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: JRBAKERJR Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 01:13:32 -0500 Subject: KY-F: CENSUS, 1810 Index, Pendleton Co INDEX TO THE 1810 CENSUS OF PENDLETON CO., KENTUCKY HEAD OF HOUSE CENSUS PAGE NO. ADDAMS, JOHN 115 AMERMAN, JOHN 116 AMISS, GABRIEL 106 ANGLE, GEORGE 111 ANGLE, PERMELIA 115 ANGLE, WILLIAM 109 ARNOLD, WILLIAM 111 ASBY, COLEMAN 110 ASHBROOK, JOHN 111 ASHCRAFT, AMOS 112 ASHCRAFT, JAMES 112 ASHCRAFT, JEDIAH 105 AULICH, CHARLES 114 BAILY, ANDREW 110 BAKER, JOHN 105 BARKER, JOHN H. 109 BARNES, WILLIAM 113 BARTON, JAMES 109 BEARD, THOMAS 115 BECKETT, NELSON W. 109 BERRY, JOCE 105 BERRY, WILLIAM 107 BEST, JOSEPH 113 BIRCH, JOHN 114 BLACKBURN, ALEXANDER 114 BOMAN, ANDREW 115 BONER, BARNET 107 BONER, CHARLES 107 BONER, MARY 105 BOURER, VOLENTINE 107 BOYD, JOHN 106 BRANN, JOSEPH 107 BRANN, THOMAS 110 BRASS, FRANCIS 107 BROWN, JOEL 111 BROWNFIELD, JAMES 107 BROWNING, CALEB 108 BRYAN, WILLIAM 114 BRYAN,THOMAS 113 BULLOO, SOLOMAN 106 BULLOO, THOMAS 105 BUOY, ROBERT 110 BUSH, WILLIAM 111 BUSKIRK, LEWIS 113 BUSKIRK, THOMAS 113 CALDWELL, WILLIAM 105 CARPENTER, JOHN 112 CHILDERS, HENRY 107 CHILDERS, HENRY JR. 112 CHILDERS, JOHN 112 CHILDERS, JOSHUA 111 CHILDERS, MAJOR 111 CHILDERS, ROBERT 107 CHILDERS, SOLOMON 110 CHILDERS, THOMAS 110 CHILDERS, WILLIAM 110 CHILDERS, WILLIAM JR. 111 CHIPMON, PERRY 109 CLARK, JAMES 112 CLARK, JAMES 114 CLARK, LEWIS 105 CLARK, SARAH 105 CLARK, WILLIAM 117 CLAY, BRITTIN 111 CLEMMENS, ISAAC 106 CLEMMONS, BENJAMIN 106 CLIFTON, EDMOND 108 CLIFTON, NOAH 108 COBB, JOHN 108 COLEMAN, FRANCIS 109 COLEMAN, THOMAS 113 COLLIER, SALLY 113 COLLINS, JAMES 111 COLLINS, RALPH 109 COLVIN, CHARLES B. 116 COLVIN, GEORGE 113 COLVIN, HENRY SR. 105 CONAWAY, SAMUEL 111 CONOVER, JOSEPH 114 CONYRES, DENNIS 110 COPPAGE, FIELDING 105 COPPER, DAVID 114 COPPER, JOHN 106 CORNYEES, JOHN 116 CRALE, JAMES 105 CRALE, WILSON 105 CRANE, NIMROD 112 CRANE, WILLIAM 112 CROOK, JEREMIAH 110 CROOK, JOHN 116 CUMMINS, JOSEPH 115 CURRY, NICHOLES 111 DANCE, THOMAS 107 DANCE, WILLIAM 107 DAWSON, WILLIAM 110 DEHEART, WILLIAM 116 DEMOSS, PETER 106 DIGBY, WILLIAM 112 DOROTHY, JAMES 106 DOROTHY, JOHN 106 DOUGHTY, JOHN 113 DOUGHTY, SARAH 113 DOWNARD, JACOB 111 DUCKER, NATHANIEL 112 DUNAWAY, CHARLES 107 DUNCAN, ELIAS 116 DUNCAN, ENOCH 116 DUNCAN, WILLIS 113 EASTON, GRIFFIN 116 EEVINS, JOHN 109 ELLIS, GESRIEL 110 ELLIS, JAMES 113 ELLIS, JOHN 110 ELLIS, RHODY 108 ELLIS, WILLIAMS 108 ERLES, JAMES 116 ERLES, JOHN 107 ERVIN, ELIAS 105 EWING, JOHN 112 FLOURNOY, FRANCIS 107 FOGLE, JACOB 108 FORD, JOHN 115 FORSYTHE, JACOB 112 FORSYTHE, JOHN 105 FORSYTHE, ROBERT 113 FORTNOR, ROBERT 108 FOY, FREDRICK 106 FRANKS, JOHN M. 111 FRYER, WALTER 106 FUGATE, MARTIN 112 GARNER, WILLIAM 106 GAUGH, PHILLIP 105 GEOUGG, JAMES 108 GIBSON, THOMAS 111 GLAVES, MICHAEL 113 GLENN, BENFAMIN 106 GLENN, JOSEPH K. 114 GLINN, JEREMIAH 110 GODMAN. ZACHARIAH B. 108 GOLDEN, JOHN 106 GOODWIN, JOHN 117 GOODWIN, JULIUS C. 113 GREENE, JOHN 115 GREENE, WILLIAM P. 116 GREGORY, LEWIS 112 GRIGG, WILLIAM 116 GROVES, ROBERT 116 HALL, SAMUEL 109 HAMAN, JOHN 105 HAMMERLY, JAMES 107 HAMPTON, PRESTON 114 HAND, JOHN 109 HARMON, DAVID 108 HARRID, BAILEY 113 HARRID, WILLIAM 110 HARRISON, SUSANNAH 115 HARRISON, WILLIAM 115 HAWKINS, HENRY S. 113 HAWKINS, JOHN 109 HAWKINS, JOSEPH 108 HAWKINS, LADOOK 111 HAWKINS, THOMAS 112 HAZELWOOD, JOHN 107 HEART, JOHN 117 HEART, NICHOLIS 116 HENDRICKS, DANIEL 106 HENDRICKS, GEORGE 105 HENDRICKS, MICHAEL 111 HENDRICKS, PHILLIP 107 HENRY, JAMES 108 HIGHFILL, JEREMIAH 110 HILL, EZEKIEL 107 HILOR, CORNELIUS 114 HITCH, JOSEPH 116 HITCH, THOMAS 105 HOBDAY, JOHN 116 HOGG, SUSANNAH 112 HOLMES, JAMES 115 HOW, JAMES 110 HUFMAN, FREDRICH 112 HUMES, PRUE 110 HUMES, SARAH 110 HUMES, STRIPLING 109 HUTCHISON, ROBERT 114 JARVIS, WILLIAM 110 JOLLY, PETER 115 JONES, JOSHUA 115 JONES, WILLIAM 109 JONSTONE, NELSON 116 JONSTONE, WILLIAM 116 JONSTONE, WILLIAM SR. 113 JUMP, JOHN 111 JUMP, MARGET 115 JUMP, WILLIAM 115 KENDLE, DICEY 106 KENEDAY, JOHN 114 KENEDAY, SARAH 114 KENNETT, PRESS G. 117 KINDLE, STERNE 113 KING, JAMES ESQ. 117 KINMON, DAVID 109 KINMON, DAVID SR. 109 KINMON, JOHN 109 KIRBY, CHARLES 105 KIRBY, ENOCH 105 KIRBY, WILLIAM 109 KNOWLEN, JAMES 111 LANCASTER, THOMAS 112 LANCASTER, WILLIAM 106 LATIMORE, WILLIAM 107 LAW, WILLIAM 113 LAWLESS, HENRY 107 LAWLESS, JOHN 107 LAWSON, ROBERT 112 LAWSON, THOMAS 116 LAYTON, WILLIAM 115 LEAR, ELIZABETH 112 LEE, JAMES 105 LENNER, ISHAM 108 LIGHTFOOT, DEASTIN 111 LIGHTFOOT, EDWARD B. 114 LIGHTFOOT, GOODRICH 114 LIGHTFOOT, JOHN B. 105 LIGHTFOOT, PHILLIP 105 LIGHTFOOT, ROBERT 111 LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM 114 LINN, JOHN 109 LOCKWOOD, SAMUEL 105 LOVE, CHARLES 108 LOVE, THOMAS 108 LOW, JOHN 108 MANIHON, JACOB 109 MANN, JOHN F. 114 MANN, RICHARD 105 MARSHAL, STEPHEN 117 MASTERSON, JAMES 112 MATTCKS, LUKE 109 MCCANLESS, JAMES 108 MCCARTY, ADAM 115 MCCARTY, NATHANIEL 108 MCCARTY, SAMUEL 111 MCCLANE, DANIEL 109 MCCLANICAN, ELIJAH 108 MCCLUER, ALEXANDER 114 MCCRAY, WILLIAM 115 MCDUGLE, ROBERT 116 MCLAUGHLIN, GEORGE 107 MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES 107 MCPHERSON, THOMAS 107 MCQUEEN, JOSHUA 107 MCQUEEN, THOMAS 106 MCQUEEN, URIAH 107 MERRILL, JOSEPH 117 METTS, JACOB 112 MILLER, MARGARA 106 MINOR, SARAH 116 MINOR, WALLER 108 MIRES, ANDREW 105 MIRES, JOSEPH 111 MIRES, WILLIAM 110 MONROE, ALEXANDER 111 MONROE, ALEXANDER JR. 117 MONROE, WILLIAM 111 MONROE, JOHN 111 MORRIS, JOHN 112 MORRISS, JAMES 106 MOUNTJOY, ALVIN 117 MOUNTJOY, JOHN SR. 106 MOUNTJOY, WILLIAM ESQ. 112 MULLINS, FOUNTAIN 110 MULLINS, GABRIEL 110 MULLINS, REUBEN 105 MULLINS, RICHARD 111 MULLINS, ROBERT M. 112 MULLINS, STEPHEN 109 MUSHETT, JOHN 105 NEW, JACOB 108 NICHOLIS, SIMON 112 NICHOLISSON, ROBERT 110 NORTON, DAVID 116 NORTON, JOHN 113 OSBORN, ELI 109 OSBURN, JOHN 108 OWINGS, GEORGE 106 PARKS, MOSES 109 PARRISH, WOODSON 110 PAYNE, RICHARD 110 PEAQUE, PATSY 113 PETTIT, AMOS 112 POINTS, EDWARD 114 POLLARD, BRAXTON 115 POLSGROVE, JACOB 115 PORTER, ANDREW 107 PORTER, EDWARD 111 PORTER, JOHN 116 POWERS, JAMES 105 POWERS, WILLIAM 116 PURDY, SAMUEL 105 PUTMAN, JAMES 109 OWINGS, RICHARD 115 RAINEY, ROBERT 107 READINGHOUR, JOHN 107 RICE, DEMPSEY 105 RICE, SIMON 111 RICHARDSON, JAMES 111 RICHARDSON, MINOS 111 RICHARDSON, ROBERT 117 RIDDLE, GEORGE 106 RIDDLE, GEORGE JR. 114 RIDDLE, ISAAC 114 ROBERTS, ELIAS 117 ROBERTS, JOHN 107 ROBISON, DAVID 115 ROBISON, JAMES 115 ROBISON, JESSE 115 ROBISON, ZACHARIAH 108 ROGERS, JOHN 106 ROLLINS, EZEKIEL 113 ROUTT, WILLIAM 105 RUGGLES, JAMES 115 RUSH, JOHN 116 RUSH, PETER 114 RUSH, THOMAS 114 SANDERS, SARAH 105 SANDERS, WILLIAM 105 SHARP, JOHN 115 SHUMAKER, LAKEY 110 SINKS, JACOB 117 SKIRVIN, ABSOLOM 109 SKIRVIN, JOHN 116 SMITH, JAMES JR. 112 SMITH, JAMES SR. 109 SMITH, JOHN 108 SMITH, NEEMIAH 110 SMITH, WILLIAM 108 SMITH, WILLIAM JR. 115 SMITH, WILLIAM SR. 116 SOUTHARD, JAMES 110 SOUTHARD, LARRANCE 110 SOWRDS, DANIEL 107 SPENCER, BARNARD 110 SPENCER, FRANCIS 114 SPENCER, JOSEPH 110 STAMPER, JACOB 108 STAMPER, JESSE 108 STEELE, JOHN 106 STERNE, CHARLES 117 STEVENS, LEWIS 106 STEVENS, WILLIAM 106 STEVENSON, JOHN 116 STEWART, CHARLES 108 STEWART, JAMES 115 STEWART, JESSE 116 STEWART, JOHN 110 STITES, WILLIAM 109 STOWERS, WILLIAM 111 TAYLOR, GEORGE 114 TAYLOR, ROBERT SR. 112 TAYLOR, ROBERTS JR. 108 THEOBALDS, JAMES 112 THOMAS, DANIEL 106 THOMAS, JAMES 112 THOMAS. DANIEL 107 THORNHILL, JOHN 115 THORNTON, JOHN 106 THRASHER, JOHN 117 THRASHER, JOHN SR. 106 THRASHER, JOSIAH 106 THRASHER, STEPHEN 106 THRASHER, WILLIAM 106 TOLBERT, PETER 113 TULL, SAMUEL 110 TURNER, FRANCIS 114 TURNER, GEORGE 113 TURNER, JOHN SR. 105 TURNER, REUBEN 117 VASTINE, ABRAHAM 105 VAUGHAN, DANIEL 109 WADE, JEREMIAH 114 WALKER, ANDREW 115 WALKER, JAMES 114 WALKER, JAMES 111 WALSH, JAMES H. 117 WATKINS, JOSHUA 114 WEBB, ALLEX 105 WEST, THOMAS 106 WESTROPE, WILLIAM 114 WHEELER, DRUMMON 108 WHEELER, GEORGE F. 115 WHEELER, IGNATIOUS 109 WHEELER, JOHN 107 WHORTON, WILLIAM 116 WILCOXSON, LEWIS 106 WILLIAMS, BENNETT 113 WILLIAMS, DANIEL 105 WILLIAMS, JAMES 108 WILLIAMS, JOHN 109 WILLIAMS, POPE 114 WILLIAMS, THOMAS 111 WILLIAMSON, SAMUEL 109 WILSON, JAMES 117 WILSON, JAMES JR. 111 WILSON, JOHN 114 WILSON, RALPH 114 WILSON, THOMAS 115 WILSON, THOMAS JR. 113 WINDINGS, JAMES JR. 111 WINGATE, JACOB 110 WOODYARD, HENRY 113 WOODYARD, WILLIAM 113 WORFORT, BENJAMIN 109 WORTERS, JAMES 107 WORTMAN, RICHARD 110 WORTMAN, RICHARD JR. 110 WRIGHT, SAMUEL 113 WRIGHT, SHAM 115 WYCOFF, HENRY 113 WYCOFF, JAMES 113 YELTON, CHARLES 107 YELTON, JOHN 107 YELTON, WILLIAM 108 This 1810 census index for Pendleton County, Kentucky was copied from National Archives Microfilm by James R. Baker, Jr. The original spelling was retained. Bear in mind that the original was in handwriting and had smears and inkspots. ------------------------------ From: Edie Suttle Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 08:04:00 -0700 Subject: KY-F: CD, Harrison Co: Page 7, Part 6 J.E. RICHER J.E. Richer, otherwise known as Joe, is a dealer in meats and provisions, and is one of the best fellows in Cynthiana. His shop has a reputation second to none. For anything from a choice cut to an entire beef he is ready at all times to supply his customers, and knows how to supply them as none others do. He is always in the mrrket for the best of meats and pays the farmers liberal prices. Besides the butcher-shop feature, he carries a choice line of general provisions and is always ready for the trade. Joe is a genial fellow. Everybody likes him and he likes everybody. He married Miss Ellis of Pendleton county. They have one interesting child, and altogether are will fixed for a life of prosperity and happiness. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cynthiana Democrat, June 1896, Page 7 ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 09:34:30 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Nutter, John, Albert H., & Clement H. - Fayette Co "COUNTIES OF MORGAN, MONROE & BROWN, INDIANA. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL." CHARLES BLANCHARD, EDITOR. CHICAGO: F. A. BATTEY & CO. PUBLISHERS. 1884. F. A. BATTEY. F. W. TEPPLE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP AND MARTINSVILLE, MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 198 JOHN NUTTER was born in Fayette County, Ky., August 29, 1817, and is a son of Hewitt and Susan Nutter, also natives of Fayette County, Ky. Hewitt Nutter, a son of Thomas Nutter, was born in 1785; married in Kentucky, Susan Talbott, removed to Warrick County, Ind., in 1823, and thence in 1828 to Morgan County. Mrs. Nutter died in 1837, after which Mr. Nutter married Catherine Wilson, and died February 26, 1846 the father of seventeen children--thirteen by his first and four by his last wife. John Nutter came with his parents to this county, where he has since remained. August 26, 1841, he married Sarah Wilson, a native of Franklin County, and daughter of Joel Wilson, who emigrated to that county in 1811. This union was graced by three children--Harriet A. (deceased), Albert H. and an infant unnamed. After his marriage, Mr. Nutter located on a farm at Indian Creek, and in 1842 purchased a boat, and ferried over White River until 1849, when he purchased and occupied his present farm. He began life unaided, but now owns over 2,000 acres, being one of the most extensive farmers and stock dealers in the county. PAGE 200 ALBERT H. NUTTER first saw the light of this world in Morgan County, Ind., on the 2d day of May and of the year 1854. He is a son of John and Sarah Nutter, and a young man of uncommon excellence and much promise. September 2, 1875, he married Miss Charlotte T., daughter of Thompson and Mary J. Hendricks, and a native of this County, having been born August 29, 1858. To this happy union have been born two children--William C. and Edith E. Mr. Nutter is highly respected in his community, and resides on one of the farms belonging to his father, in Section 21. CLEMENT H. NUTTER was born in Fayette County, Ky., December 7, 1820, and is descended from Hewitt and Susan (Talbott) Nutter, also natives of Fayette County, Ky., the former born in 1785, the latter in 1787. In 1823, they moved to Warrick County, Ind., and thence in 1828 to this county, where, in 1837, Mrs. Nutter died. Mr.Nutter died in 1846, having previously married Catherine Wilson. His family was as follows: Ellen, Rebecca, Sarah, John (deceased), Richard, Edwin, John, Cassandra, Clement H., Daniel G., David, William, Thomas, Mary A., Isaac W., Robert W., and an infant, deceased. Clement H. Nutter married in this county, November 13, 1846, Julia A., daughter of William H. and Julia Craig, and born in this county February 15, 1831; she died February 13, 1866, having borne a family of six--Sarah E., Mary A., Emma (deceased), Walter E., Hattie and William (deceased). Mr. Nutter is a greatly esteemed gentleman, and a consistent member of the Christian Church. Diana Flynn Springville, Lawrence Co., IN. ivie@tima.com ------------------------------ From: Mbap1029@aol.com Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 20:39:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: KY-F: CORRES: Ambrose Craig letter, 1845 - Morgan Co This transcribtion of an original letter in the possesion of Harold CRAIG of Sutter Creek, CA. It is from his grandfather written to his [Harolds], grandfather's mother Savilla CRAIG , addressed Cato P.O Marion Co, Illinois. [spelling is left as original] Hazle Green Morgan Cty, Ky. June 23rd 1845 My Dear Mother It is with pleasure that I accept of the present opportunity of writing you a few lines in which I will say to you that we are all well at this time and are all living together on the Dry ridge. Wishing this short epistle may reach you and family and all the relations enjoying reasonable portion of health. It is my painful duty to inform you of the death of Brother John's wife. She died on Friday last of the 20th of June after a very short illness. She was taken on Thursday morning after breakfast with I suppose an inflamation of the stomach and died the next day at 2 o clock. She left six children as follows, to wit Emily, Almanzer, Absalom, Ambrose, Gilly Ann and Lydia. the youngest being only five weeks old the day its mother died. I have four children whose names are Savilla, John, William, Fleming and all of them appears to be very smart pretty and healthy children. Times remain tolerably hard but not so hard as they have formerly been. property of every description is bearing a better price than for some time past. hogs is worth $2.25 to $2.50 per cwt.,beef $2.50 to $3.00, corn 40 to 50 cts per bushel, Bacon 8 to 10 cts per lb, and everything else in proportion. Absalom lives in Harrison County & I do not know how he is doing the last time I heard from him he was very sick. John & myself & families will still live together so long as we remain in this County. & we have no notion of moving from here as it was Minervas request that John should remain where he is as long as he lives. I want you to be sure to write to us as quick as this comes to hand and let us know how you are all doing & also give us all news. So nothing more But remain your dutiful Son till death AMBROSE CRAIG ------------------------------ From: Diana Flynn Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 21:45:02 -0400 Subject: KY-F: BIO: Mitchell, Samuel M. s/o Mitchell, Mary Moore - Unknown Co "COUNTIES OF MORGAN, MONROE & BROWN, INDIANA. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL." CHARLES BLANCHARD, EDITOR. CHICAGO: F. A. BATTEY & CO. PUBLISHERS. 1884. F. A. BATTEY. F. W. TEPPLE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP AND MARTINSVILLE, MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA PAGE 198 SAMUEL M. MITCHELL was born in Charleston, Clarke County, Ind., July 7, 1814. His parents, Giles and Mary (Moore) Mitchell, were natives of Virginia and Kentucky respectively, and were married in 1807 in Kentucky. Three years later they came to Indiana, and settled in Charleston, where there was but a fort and one block-house. He followed his trade as brick-layer until 1820, when he came to Bartholomew County and remained until 1833, removing thence to Martinsville, where he built the first court house, thus continuing at his trade until his death, which occurred July 5, 1865. The mother died August 3, 1828. Samuel M. Mitchell is the third son and fourth child in a family of six children. He was reared in Clarke County until six years of age; then removed to Bartholomew County, where he remained for twelve years. He then came to Martinsville, and entered the employ of his brother, a dealer in general merchandise. He remained with him one year; then went to Salem, Ind., where he attended school for one year. Thence he went to Madison, Ind., and afterward was appointed second clerk of the "Livingston," a steamboat between Cincinnati and New Orleans. He returned in one year, and going to Martinsville became partner of his brother in the general merchandise store, and continued in that until 1867. He then sold his interest and formed a partnership with his son William in the same business, and is at present so engaged, enjoying a lucrative business. In June, 1867, he opened a private loan and deposit bank in Martinsville, which is still flourishing. In 1840, he was married to Jane M. Dietz, daughter of David Dietz, a citizen of Columbus, Ind. By this union there were two children--William, and Mariah J. (deceased). His wife died in January, 1846, and in December, 1849, he married Mrs. Annie Eslinger, a daughter of Jeremiah Sandy, a citizen of Gosport. By this union there were eight children, six of whom are living--Catharine, Dr. Giles S. (now of Cincinnati), Mary E., Robert B. (at present the Cashier of Mitchell's Bank), India and Anna. Mr. Mitchell and wife are members of the Christian Church, and he is Republican. 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