ky-footsteps-digest Thursday, June 18 1998 Volume 01 : Number 417 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 14:15:45 +0100 From: bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net Subject: KFY: OBIT: Westerfield, 1924 - Owensboro, Daviess Co. (part 9) Westerfield, Marvin, Owensboro,Daviess Co., KY/Belleville, IL-#9 Copied from the microfilm and submitted by Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd in 1998. I reserve the right to submit this to other publications. The Owensboro [KY] Messenger April 22, 1924 MARVIN WESTERFIELD Mrs. Zach Terrill received word that her brother, Marvin Westerfield, 36, had died of compliations at his home in Bellville, Ill. No arrangement for the funeral have been made. [Background note: From records found during many years of research, I believe these are children of John F. and Sarah Alice (Burks) Westerfield; Gen. Index to Marriages, Ohio Co., Ky , p. 54, Sept 16, 1874. Sarah Alice's parents were Sarah A. and D. D. Burk; Ohio Co. Mar. Index p. 53, Jan 14, 1846, Vol. B , p. 19. Sarah A. was the daughter of Elizabeth (Bruce) and Cornelius Westerfield,sr who were m. in Nelson Co., KY (bond June 9; marriage: June 13, 1802) and lived in Mercer, Ohio, and Daviess Counties of KY. After John F. was murdered Sarah Alice m. C. Cobb: Gen Index to Mar. Daviess Co., Ky--Brides; 1892; Bk. 2, p.55.] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 14:40:59 +0100 From: bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net Subject: KFY: RECORDS: Westerfield, 1924 - Ohio, Hancock, Daviess Co. (part 10) OBIT/D.CERT: Westerfield, Lura (Mrs.Hayden)/Ohio Co., KY survivors: also in Hancock and Daviess Counties, KY Copied and submitted by Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd in 1998. I reserve the right to submit this information to other publications. The Messenger [Owensboro, KY] Friday, October 17, 1924 Mrs. Hayden Westerfield [Note: Lura. County names added by copier.] Mrs. Hayden Westerfield died at her home near Narrows at 2:20 o'clock Monday of a complications of diseases. She was fifty-four years of age and before her marriage was a Miss Pulliam. She is survived by her husband and four children. Miss Dimple and Mrs. Collis Shultz and Diamond and Heavrin Westerfield, all of Narrows [Ohio Co.,KY] and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Labbert and C. M. Corley, of near Pellville,[Hancock Co., KY] Mrs. L. E. Morris , Owensboro,[Daviess Co., KY} and Mrs. Mollie Miller, Dundee [Ohio Co., KY], J. T. and Peyton Pulliam, of near Whitesville [Daviess Co., KY], and William Pulliam, of Fordsville [Ohio Co., KY]. The funeral was conducted from the Narrows Methodist church Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock with services by Rev. Wilcox with interment in Midkiff cemetery. * Gen. Index to Ohio Co., KY Marriages, p. 54 D Westerfield,Floy E.[to] Collis Shultz; Oct.12,1917; Vol. 29, p. 154 1924 Death Cert. # 26370 Ohio Co., Ky, Narrows Precinct Name: Lura Westerfield Married Born April 22, 1869 age 55y, 5mo, 21 days Father: T. A. Pulliam , born Kentucky Mother's maiden name: Nannie Orndorff, born, KY. Informant: H. H. Westerfield, Narrows, Ky. d. Oct 13, 1924 E. P. Rogers, M.D., Fordsville, KY Buried at the Midkiff Grave Yard; Oct. 15 (?or 13 with a horizontal mark),1924 Undertaker: J. b. Renfrow; Narrows, KY ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 13:24:41 +0100 From: bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net Subject: KFY: RECORDS: Westerfield, Effie, 1922 - Daviess Co (part 8) OBIT/DEATH CERT.:Westerfield, Effie, Daviess Co., KY 1922--#8 Copied from a microfilm in the Owensboro-Daviess Co. Library by Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd. I reserve the right to submit this to other publications. THE MESSENGER, OWENSBORO, KY., April 29, 1922 Mrs. Effie Westerfield Mrs. Effie Westerfield, age 42, wife of J. C. Westerfield, died of complications at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternon, at the family home in Williams avenue, in the western section of this city.[Owensboro,Ky] She is suvived by her husband. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the residence, under the supervision of Rev. Jackson. Burial will be in the Rome cemetery. [Rome is in Daviess Co. on Hwy 81.] 1922 Ky Death Cert #8675 Effie Westerfield Daviess County, City : Owensboro, R. F. D. #3 Death Date April 28, 1922 Female white , married Date of Birth: Feb. 18 (? or 15 or 19, not plain) no year listed Age 42 years Housewife Birthplace: KY Father: Rus Arnold. birthplae: KY Maiden Name of Mother: Don't know Informant J. C. Westerfield , Owensboro, KY Place of Burial: Rome Cemetery, April 29, 1922 R. S. Schroeder, M. D. Owensboro, Ky Undertaker: James H. Davis , Owensboro Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 13:15:02 +0100 From: bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net Subject: KFY: RECORDS: Westerfield, 1922 - Ohio Co (part 7) OBIT/DEATH CERT:Westerfield, Brice/Bryce Boyce/Ohio Co.,KY,1922-#7 Copied from microfilms in the Owensboro-Daviesss Co. Library in 1998 and submitted by Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd. I reserve the right to send this to other publications. THE MESSENGER, OWENBORO, KY.,FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 10, 1922 : BOY IS DROWNED IN ROUGH RIVER Boat Overturns With Bryce Westerfield . . . Hartford, Ky., March 9.-- Bryce, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Veachel Westerfield, who reside near Rough River locks, was drowned when a boat overtured, throwing him into the backwater near his home. The body was found late Monda night. Burial took place at Bells Run, Tuesday afternoon. The Kentucky Vital Statistics Birth and Death index for Jan 1911-Dec. 1915 in the Henderson, Ky. Library has the following birth: Westerfield, Brice Boyce Born Ohio Co., KY, Feb. 2, 1913 Birth Cert. Vol. 20 # 9933 Mother's maiden name: Clairce (sic) Elmore The Birth and Death Index for 1921-1925 has the following death: Westerfield, Brice B., Ohio Co., 3/10/22 [Note: He was the grandson of Margaret Elizabeth (Lake) and Charles Franklin Westerfield, Sr.] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 12:38:03 +0100 From: bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net Subject: KFY: RECORDS: Westerfield, 1921 - Ohio & Daviess Co (part 6) DEATH CERT/OBIT: Westerfield,Della/Zella/Ella (part 6) The following obituary and death certificate were copied from microfilms in the Owensboro-Daviess County Library by Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd in 1998. I reserve the right to submit these to other publications. DEATH CERT./OBIT: Westerfield, Della/Zella/Ella The Messenger, Owensboro, KY October 1, 1921 issue: Miss Della Westerfield Miss Della Westerfield, aged 18, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Westerfield, of the Whitesville neighborhood, died at her home there of tuberculosis at 6 o'clock, Friday morning, after a long illness. She is survived by her mother and two sisters, Pearl and Stella, and a brother, Peyton. The funeral will be held at 11 o'clock this morning at the Bell's Run church, with services by Rev. J. L. Henderson. Burial will be in the church cemetery. [Note: Whitesville is in Daviess Co., KY near the Ohio Co. line. Bell's Run Baptist Church is in Ohio Co., KY.] 1921 KY Death certificate # 19137 (part) *Zella* A Westerfield aged 19 ys, 10 ms, and 3 ds. Father: George Westerfield Mother's Maiden Name: Bertha Taylor Informant: Bertha Westerfield Death Date: Sept 30, 1921 [Note: See Bells Run Cemetery in the *Ohio Co.,KY. Cem.Vol. 1* by West Central KY Family Research Assn. p. 77 for listings of *Ella A.*, George M., and Bertha Taylor Westerfield.] * On page 54 B, line 16 of the General Index to MARRIAGES--Ohio County, Ky. (photocopy in my possession) is found: Westerfield, George M. to Bertha Taylor, Date of Marriage: Feab 9, 1899, Recorded: Vol. 12, p. 4. (Although it is listed as the date of marriage, sometimes the dates given are really the *bond* dates, so the marriage *may* have been later.) Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net George M. Westerfield m. Bertha Taylor bd Feb.9, 1899;O. Co.12-4 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 17:06:25, -0500 From: DBXP64A@prodigy.com ( C L CRAWFORD) Subject: KFY: Mt Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1898, Rockcastle Co March 25, 1898 (cont) LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Cal Thompson says the Glades is for McCreary E. B. Brown, brakeman is here for a few days visit Our good friend, James Hayes was over from Wildie Monday Cash Cummins has just finished a three acre barn at Maretburg Miss Jessie McNeil of Pittsburg attended the contest here Wednesday night M.G. Aldridge has sold his Racket Store at Brodhead to Woodyard & Hilton H.C. Gentry has sold several fine bull pups at $5 each. He has one more for sale W.H. Brannaman was in Wednesday in the fodder business and hunting more fishing tackle DIED: Aunt Polly Hiatt, relict of Peaslee Hiatt an estimable woman, aged 86 died Monday of heart trouble James Prewitt, Cam Menifee, W.H. Chasteen, James Jorden, Sam Purcell and Robert Garrison were in from Wildie Wednesday Nelson Griffin has bought the property of w.a. Herrin. Mr Herrin has moved his family to Livingston where he is engaged in erecting buildings for the citizens of that thriving place Mrs Sarah A. Parrish and Miss Eva August, two beautiful accomplished and attractive daughters of Col August, President of the Pine Hill Mining Co. were here shopping last Tuesday J.W. Moore and Ed Albright of Brodhead have HOMESTEAD FERTILIZER best on the market Miss Kate Spradlin is visiting her sister Mrs C.H. Thompson at Louisville Deputy Woods Hopkins shot and killed J.F. Robinson who resisted arrest at Lily last Saturday Fred hahn one of our very substantial German farmers was in from Maretburg, Wednesday J.F. Watson wecretary of Bower Gate Latch Co, is having this office to get out considerable job work A.R> Scott was in Danville during he week. He is working up a company for erecting extensive lime works NOTICE; all parties holding clamims against A. Pennington will present them to D.C. Poynter as assignee Ernest Fishback the accomodating clerk at Livingston depot was here Sunday to see one of our pretty girls In the W.C>T.U. Gold Medal Contest here Wednesday night, Miss Ida Tyree, of Pittsburg was awarded the prize A.J. Price and excellent old gentleman, aged 80, has returned to Casey county after a two weeks visit to H.C. Gentry's family this place J.W. Moore, the successful farmer by using fertilizer last year raised forty four bushels of oats to the acre on ordinary ground. It pays largely to use good fertilizer. See Mr Moore's laocal "ad" in this issue F. Francisco the boss landlord has leased the Frith Hotel for another year which guarantees a continuance of a table of the best the market affords Mrs Francisco knows how to conduct the cooking to perfection I will pay for cast iron, 5 cents per hundred; wroght iron 10 cents; clean rags 30 cents, bones 10 cents; copper 3 cents per lb; rubber boots and shoes 1 cent per lb CYNTHIA FRY Bill Walker the young man sent to penitentiary from this county for burglary, at Feb term, mde his escape one day last week and reached Georgetown before captured W.H. Collyer, the Brodhead marble cutter wa shere Saturday deliverying some of his splendid work in tombstones and taking orders. Mr Collyer is a county man, does good work and deserves the big run in his line that he is getting. Gen'l John B. Gordon will deliver his famous lecture the "Last Days of te Confederacy" at Walton's opera house Stanford on April 7th. As this may be his last trip our people should take advantage of this opportunity to hear this distinguished Southerner, the of the Confederate Generals CONTRACTORS ATTENTION. i want a man woith a saw mill to cut 300,000 feet of lumber. I will furnish logs on yard. Work to be begun as soon as possible. Location, good mill site with plenty of water, 7 miles south of Mt. Vernon. Write or call on me at once. J.W. Marler Magistrate T.B. Chandler, who moved out of district has been suceeded by D.T. Lamb who was appointed by County Judge Williams last Monday. Mr Lamb is a Republican. The retiring magistrate was of that faith and the judge though it just to fill the office with one of same political belief. Sam Denham visited home folks at London, Sunday last. A fishing parto fo children from Junciton City whole crossing Knob bridge were ran down by a freight train last Saturday and Miss Mar Van Arsdall aged 14 was killed. Her body was horribly mangled. Claud Baker in attempting to resuce the girl was also struck. He will recover. Coroners inquest held the train crew blameless as it was impossible to stop on account of an abrupt curve WILDIE D.L. Carter foreman at Klein & co quarry has been quite sick Tom Baker is selling farm right forthe Boweres Gate Latch and farmers ay there is nothing like it Old aunt Peggy Bullen who lives at W.W. Stewart's has been very low but some better. She is very old and recovery is doubtful J.A. Franklin who has been gone from this country for over a year came back a few days ago and has bought a small place of B.C> Richardson at Conway and moved to it APRIL 1, 1898 LIVINGSTON Sam Ward Sr. was in Mt. Vernon last week Dr cooper was in Crab Orchard the first of the week Will Hundley was down from Brush Creek last week Jospeh Coffey and Louis Dillion were in Mt Vernon Monday Lee Tate was here last week on official business Dr Redd has returned to Crab Orchard after a visit to his sister Mrs Dr. Cooper C.P. Mann who recently sold his barber shop at this place has moved his family to Ford where they will reside Lige Herrin seeing how far ahead Livingston was of Mt Vernon, has moved in our midst near Hon Sam Ward's on the river Miss Iva Painter of Brodhead is the gues tof the family of W.H. Rice Warren Williams of Cincinnati were with friends here Saturday Mrs Chas Starks is visiting Mr Starks parents in Marion county Reubin Mullins was here from Mt Vernon Sunday Miss Daisy Parsley who has been visiting E. S. Elmore returend to her home in Licnoln, Sunday W.R. Dillion was in Stanford Sunday Russ Dillion has returned after a protracted visit to Lincoln Dr. J. H. Pettus of Crab Orchard is visiting his brother L.A. Pettus. Dr Pettus is talking of Locating here C. Mullins is on the sick list this week Mrs Chas Harris is no better at this writing At the last meeting of the Literary Society the question discussed was the Monarch a better form of Governament than Republic. It wa discussed by Col Benltly and Joe..... for the affirmative and Walter Saunders and John Pope for the negative. The judges Messrs R.C. Wade of this place Edward Mahoney and Joseph Page of Louisville. They decided in favor of the negative Our new depot will be furnished and occupied by May 1st. and Wm Fields will soon have his large hotel completed. We extend a cordial invitiation toa ll our Mt Vernon friends to come up and see us Joe Magee of London is visiting his brother John this week. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 18:24:16 -0400 From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Subject: KFY: CENSUS: 1850 Jackson Families - Fleming Co Submitted by Elizabeth Smith esmith@montgomery.k12.ky.us 1850 Fleming Co., KY Federal Census Jackson Families District #1 29 July 1850 Wpg. 278 Ppg. 555 Dno. ? Fno. ? Henry? Jackson, 60, Farmer $800, VA Mary Jackson, 55, MD Elijah Powell, 12, KY R--?-- Russell, 15, female, KY 16 Aug 1850 Wpg. 572 Ppg. 287 Dno. 391 Fno. 409 Henry Jackson, 43, Laborer, KY Mary Ann Jackson, 41, O(hio?) Wpg. 573 (same family, cont.) Rachel Jackson, 13, KY Louisa Jackson, 11, KY (in school) Margaret Jackson, 7, KY (in school) Nathan Jackson, 9, KY (in school) Margaret Jackson 7, KY (in school) Melinda Jackson 7, KY (in school) Wpg. 574 Ppg. 288 Dno. 398 Fno. 416 Joseph Jackson, Age 36, farmer, KY Elizabeth Jackson, 33, KY Mary J. Jackson, 3, KY Joanna Jackson, 2, KY Wpg. 585 Ppg. 293 Dno. Fno. 488 (In Gregory Hall household) James A. Jackson, 25, Harness maker, $150, KY 23 August 1850 Wpg. 588 Ppg. 295 Dno. 486 Fno. 506 Moses Jackson, 49, Farmer, $3000, KY Mary A. Jackson, 44, MD Lydia Jackson, 22, KY Lucinda Jackson, 18, KY George W. Jackson, 15, Farmer, KY (in school) Mary Jackson, 9 (in school) Sarah Jackson, 74, VA Wpg. 588 Ppg. 295 Dno. 487 Fno. 507 John L. Jackson, 31, Farmer, 150, KY Sarah A. Jackson, 20, KY Mary T. Jackson, 8, KY Eliza A. Jackson, 6, KY John W. Jackson, 2, KY 31 August 1850 Wpg. 306 Ppg. 610 Dno. 631 Fno. 656 (In John and Sarah McIlwain household) Minerva Jackson, 15, KY Wpg. 309 Ppg. 616 Dno. 666 Fno. 692 (In Priscilla Dulin household) Rachel Jackson, 18, KY District #1, Sherburne 7 Sept 1850 Wpg. 631 Ppg. 316 Dno. ? Fno. 791 Jeremiah Jackson, 73, Farmer, VA Nancy Jackson, 73, SC (I have no date recorded for the following) Wpg. 653 Ppg. 327 Dno. 921 Fno. 954 James Jackson, 73, Farmer, VA Betty Jackson, 27, KY Wpg. 653 Ppg. 327 Dno. 923 Fno. 956 (In Henry Oversby household) Fanny Jackson, 48, VA Wpg. 655 Ppg. 328 Dno. 935 Fno. 969 (In William & Eliza A. Leforge household) Louisa Jackson, 11, KY Wpg. 666 Ppg. 334 Dno. 1000 Fno. 1036 (In Jeremiah & Miranda Spurgeon household) Nancy Jackson, 70, MD John Jackson, 68, Chairmaker, MD Wpg. 769 Ppg. 386 Dno. 363 Fno. 363 Lewis Jackson, 49, Farmer, Tennessee (note: bondsman for Jonathan Sapp and Hester Hunt marriage in Bath Co., KY) Elizabeth Jackson, 40, KY Susan Jackson, 12, KY Polly Ann Jackson, 9, KY James K. Jackson, 6 KY Wpg. 655 Ppg. 328 Dno. 935 Fno. 969 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 21:26:08 -0400 From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Subject: KFY: DEEDS: Jackson, Abstracts of Early Bath Co Submitted by Elizabeth Smith esmith@montgomery.k12.ky.us Abstracts of Early Bath Co., KY Deeds, cont. Extracted for the Surname, Jackson Book: P Page: 240 Instrument: Mortgage Date: 2 June 1848 Grantor: James C. Jackson, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Thomas Hawkins and Samuel Mitchell, Jr. of Bath Co., KY; Alfred Mitchell of Nicholas Co., KY Consideration: Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Jackson was indebted to Hawkins for $140.66, by note of May 1848; to Samuel Mitchell, Jr. for $50 due by note on 31 May 1848; and to Alfred Mitchell for $20, due sometime in March or April 1848; Hawkins was also bound as security for Jackson for $13.25 owed to Barrick Prater's estate, due by note on 25 Dec 1848. Jackson mortgaged 1 ¼ acres near Hawkins Mill on Slate Creek in Bath Co., KY, livestock, and personal property. Book: Q Page: 325 Instrument: Mortgage Date: 4 Oct 1850 Grantor: G. W. JACKSON Grantee: A. J. EWING Consideration: Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: JACKSON was indebted to EWING for $60, so he mortgaged his 6 or 7 yr. old Bay mare (purchased from John SEAL), a red cow (purchased from EWING), and the increase from the mare and cow. Book: Q Page: 449 Instrument: Mortgage Date: 9 June 1851 Grantor: George W. JACKSON Grantee: J.A.J. LEE Consideration: Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: W. H. DOUGHERTY Comments: JACKSON, indebted to LEE on a $20.68 note, due 25 Dec 1849, mortgaged a calf & heifer, and a dun colored mare, which he would deliver by 1st of November 1851; void if paid. Book: R Page: 99 Instrument: Deed Date: 30 Aug 1851 Grantor: William CHILES and Olivia, his wife, of Estill Co., KY Grantee: Baily JACKSON, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $80 Acres: 100 Watercourse: Pond Lick Branch in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: JACKSON and KINDALL Witnesses: Comments: Book: S Page: 46 Instrument: Deed Date: 28 Sept 1849 Grantor: James C. Jackson and Ann, his wife, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Michael Rees, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $232.50 Acres: 1 ¼ Watercourse: Main Licking in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: ?ade Clavill Witnesses: M. North & James Workman Comments: Book: S Page: 51 Instrument: Deed Date: 5 Mar 1853 Grantor: Thomas BARBER & Margret his wife, of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Thomas JACKSON, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $2,400, part cash, & part secured by notes Acres: 114 ½ Watercourse: Slate Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: Land was part of FULAE?'s survey of 4000 and odd acres, conveyed by Elizabeth WYATT & Mary BAXTER to Thomas BARBER by deed of 23 June 1847 & recorded in Bath Co. Deed Book P, pg. 316. Book: S Page: 138 Instrument: Date: 17 Mar 1852 Grantor: William FRAME, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Mary and Malinda JACKSON of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $1.00 and natural love and affection Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: FRAME, being the grandfather of Mary and Malinda, deeded a variety of furniture to them, free from any claim of Allen JACKSON, their father. Book: S Page: 277 Instrument: Deed Date: 3 Mar 1853 Grantor: Thomas JACKSON and Nancy, his wife, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: George HURT of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $13.50 per acre Acres: a. 94 ¼; b. 31 ½ Watercourse: Mill Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: a. THOMPSON and William JACKSON; b. Geo. HART and R. WICKLIFFE Witnesses: Comments: Book: S Page: 278 Instrument: Deed Date: 2 Mar 1853 Grantor: William JACKSON, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Thomas JACKSON, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $25 Acres: 12 Watercourse: Mill Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: William JACKSON Witnesses: Comments: Book: S Page: 308 Instrument: Deed Date: 21 March 1854 Grantor: Thomas JACKSON and Nancy, his wife, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: William JACKSON, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $10 Acres: 11 Watercourse: Mill Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: THOMPSON, Geo. HART, Robt. EWING Witnesses: Comments: Book: T Page: 395 Instrument: Deed Date: 5 June 1855 Grantor: James P. MAGOWAN and Eliza Jane, his wife, of Montgomery Co., KY Grantee: Irvin JACKSON of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $324 ($108 paid in land; $108 due 24 Oct 1855; $108 due 24 Oct 1856) Acres: 108 Watercourse: Mill Creek, a branch of Slate, in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 21:26:34 -0400 From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Subject: KFY: DEEDS: Jackson, Abstracts of Early Bath Co, cont. Submitted by Elizabeth Smith esmith@montgomery.k12.ky.us Abstracts of Early Bath Co., KY Deeds Extracted for the Surname, Jackson Book: B Page: 331 Instrument: Deed Date: 18 May 1818 Grantor: Benjamin ELY of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Wingate JACKSON of Bath Co., KY Consideration: L55 Acres: 205 in Bath Co. Watercourse: Licking Neighbors/Bordering properties: Bazel BUTLER Witnesses: John HINER, John FANNING, Jesse COFFER Comments: Part of Richard RITE?'s 5800 acre survey; Memo, dated 16 June 1806, from JACKSON: land is given to JACKSON as his part of a bond, that Ben ELY gave to Peter PIVETAR?, H. WATSON, Ruben COFFER, Jesse BLAIR, John ALFREY, E. GREEN, J. COGSWELL, George COFFER, Jno. FANNING, Sam'l COB?, Will McDOWELL, and E. MILLS Book: B Page: 591 Instrument: Power of Attorney Date: 16 March 1819 Grantor: Wingate JACKSON of Bath Co., KY Grantee: James HUGHES, of Nicholas Co., KY Consideration: Acres: Watercourse: Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Comments: JACKSON appointed HUGHES attorney for him to sell 205 ½ acres on Main Licking - being part of Richard RICKSUJ?'s 5800 (or 51800) acre survey; also to compromise with Thos. Dye OWINGS in the suit of ejectment then pending in Bath Circuit Court whereas OWINGS was pltff. & Jackson & others were defts; and to compromise with anyone else who might bring suit against the land. Book: D Page: 49 Instrument: Deed Date: 29 May 1821 Grantor: Thomas JACKSON & Nancy, his wife, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Edmund OAKLEY Consideration: $150 Acres: 195 Watercourse: Slate Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: George THOMPSON's 500 acre survey Witnesses: Comments: One equal undivided part of a tract of land conveyed to Thos. Dye OWINGS & Maria his wife, to William OAKLEY, deceased, which descended to said Nancy OAKLEY & her brothers & sisters as William OAKLEY's heirs. Book: D Page: 119 Instrument: Deed Date: 14 Aug 1821 Grantor: William P. FLEMING of Fleming Co., KY Grantee: Jeremiah JACKSON of Bath, Co., KY Consideration: $25.50 Acres: 71 Watercourse: Main Licking in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Jno. CRAIG's original line Witnesses: Comments: Book: G Page: 27 Instrument: Deed Date: 21 Aug 1828 Grantor: George & Ann JACKSON of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Alexander FOWLER of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $40 Acres: Watercourse: Slate Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: John McNAB and Alex FOWLER, Jr. Comments: Land conveyed was George and Ann JACKSON's interest in the the land on which Andrew SMOTHERS died, he being Ann JACKSON's father. Book: I Page: 406 Instrument: Deed Date: 3 Mar 1834 Grantor: Jeremiah JACKSON and Nancy, his wife, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: John WHITTEN of Fleming Co., KY Consideration: $22.50 Acres: 134 Watercourse: Licking in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: James MORGAN and James WORKMAN (Justices of the Peace) Comments: Land was part of 6212 acres purchased of William BIRK by Byram ROUT and Bazel HUNT. Book: J Page: 86 Instrument: Deed Date: 9 Jan 1833 Grantor: Thomas MOSELEY, Jr. of Montgomery Co., Missouri Grantee: Thomas JACKSON, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $200 cash Acres: 100 Watercourse: Mill Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Stephen FRENCH and George THOMPSON Witnesses: L.G. HERNDON and T. J. DANIEL Comments: Land was part of Stephen FRENCH's 2205 acre survey. Book: J Page: 153 Instrument: Deed, Quit Claim Date: 7 Apr 1835 Grantor: Henry L. JACKSON and Ruth, his wife, of Shelby Co., OH Grantee: John FREELAND of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $171 Acres: Watercourse: Flat Creek & head of House Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Witnesses: Booth BURDETT and Eli SINKS (Justices of the Peace in Shelby Co., OH) Comments: Deed conveyed Ruth JACKSON's title (to the undivided tract in Bath Co., KY), as heir at law to the estate of Robert FREELAND, deceased, of Bath Co., KY. Book: J Page: 482 Instrument: Deed, Quit Claim Date: 1 Feb 1837 Grantor: Augustine SHOATE of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Thomas JACKSON of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $250 Acres: Watercourse: Mill Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Henry HART and FRENCH Witnesses: Comments: Book: K Page: 105 Instrument: Deed Date: 13 Nov 1837 Grantor: Silas L. ATCHISON and Sarah, his wife, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Elias JACKSON, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $875 Acres: 169 Watercourse: White Oak Creek Neighbors/Bordering properties: ARASMITH Witnesses: Comments: Book: L Page: 363 Instrument: Deed Date: 26 Feb 1841 Grantor: Robert WICKLIFFE, of Lexington (Fayette Co.), KY Grantee: William JACKSON, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $900 Acres: 200 Watercourse: Mill Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: FICKLIN and George COLEMAN Witnesses: Comments: Land sold was part of George THOMPSON's 5000 acre survey. Book: O Page: 238 Instrument: Deed Date: 2 Jan 1846 Grantor: Alfred Mitchell and Susan, his wife of Bath Co., KY Grantee: James C. Jackson, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $120 Acres: 19 Watercourse: Little Flat Creek in Bath Co., KY Neighbors/Bordering properties: Kincaid and R. Lock Witnesses: Moses Deskins and James Workman (Bath Co., KY Justices of Peace) Comments: Book: O Page: 240 Instrument: Deed Date: 2 Jan 1846 Grantor: James C. Jackson and Ann, his wife, of Bath Co., KY Grantee: Henry Lary, of Bath Co., KY Consideration: $130 Acres: 19 Watercourse: Little Flat Creek Neighbors/Bordering properties: R. Lock Witnesses: Comments: ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 15:31:19 -0400 From: sheltondj@juno.com (Dawn J Shelton) Subject: KFY: BIBLE: Page from Shelton Bible - Lewis Co quote: Shelton Family Bible The Bible of William Sherman Shelton is in possession of Mr. James Edward Shelton, of Vanceburg, KY., who contributes this record to the journal. He is a grandson of W.S.Shelton. William Sherman Shelton married Martha E. Doyle, a decendant of the famous pioneer and Indian fighter, Capt. John Doyle, who is buried in Greenhow Hollow on Quick's Run, Lewis Co. Many of the old members of the Doyle and Shelton families are buried at Fairmount Christian Church graveyard at the head of Martin's Fork of Quick's Run. W.S. Shelton, of Carrs, KY., and Martha E. Doyle, of Carrs, KY., were married at the bride's home, the 18th of Dec. 1888, by Rev. Woods, in the presence of Burl Davis and Phil Hughes. Marriages: Cecil C. Shelton and Irma A. Messer, May 17, 1918, at Chillicothe, O. William Frick and Nellie P. Shelton, Mar. 24, 1921, at Portmouth, O. Louis A. Shelton and L. Irma Smith, Feb 12, 1922, at Cincinnati, O. Forrest R. Shelton and Gladys Roush, Dec. 23, 1939, at Greenup, Ky. Births Lewis A. Shelton, Oct. 3, 1889 Daisy M. Shelton, Nov 11, 1904 James C. Shelton, Sep. 24, 1891 Harold E. Shelton, Apr. 17, 1910 Cecil C. Shelton, Nov 24, 1892 Forrest A. Shelton, Aug. 10, 1912 Nellie P. Shelton, Aug. 19, 1895 Infant daughter (no dates) John W. Shelton, Aug 11, 1898 Wm Sherman Shelton, May 13, 1866 Charles F. Shelton, Mar 7, 1901 Martha Elizabeth (Doyle) Sep. 30, 1874 Deaths James C. Shelton, Jan 8 1892 William Sherman Shelton, Jan 5, 1958 Infant daughter (no dates) Louis A. Shelton, May 1968 Martha E. Shelton May 9, 1947 Harold E. Shelton, Nov 14, 1930 Cecil C. Shelton, Apr. 28, 1949 Obituary in the Bible: (undated clipping, probably from Lewis Co. Herald) Harold Shelton, age 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Shelton, died at his home in Fairview. Burial at Black Oak. Five brothers survive: Cecil, John, and Fred, of Portsmouth, and Forrest, of Vanceburg; and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Frick and Daisy Shelton Contriubuted to "Shakin and Diggin" by Dr. Wm. Talley, Montreal, Canada UNQUOTE Issue is Vol 5 # 4 December 1985 Publication is put out by: Lewis County Historical Society P.O. Box 212 Vanceburg, KY (The addy shown in 1985) Hope it helps someone. I don't know yet if it will help me. Dawn Shelton ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 20:46:52 -0400 From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Subject: KFY: MARR: Jackson Marriages - Bath Co JACKSON MARRIAGES IN BATH CO., KY bdsm - bondsman f/b - father of bride f/g - father of groom Groom: Henry Jackson (or Jackson Henry?) Bride: Ruth or Ruthy Freland Bond date: 26 Feb 1812 Marriage date: 27 or 29 Feb 1812 Additional info: bdsm: William Lansdale, Thos. Fletcher Groom: Charles McKinney Bride: Elizabeth jackson Bond date: 13 Sep 1813 Marriage date: Additional info: bdsm: Chas McKinney and Geo. G. Jackson Groom: Samuel Jackson Bride: Sarah Thomas Bond date: 25 Jan 1814 Marriage date: 27 June 1814 Additional info: bdsm: Samuel Thomas, Larkin Thomas Groom: Thomas Jackson Bride: Nancy Oakley Bond date: 30 Oct 1817 Marriage date: Additional info: Groom: William Griffin Bride: Ann Jackson Bond date: Marriage date: 1 Dec 1817 Additional info: Groom: William Jackson Bride: Elizabeth Hamon or Harmon Bond date: 24 Mar 1821 Marriage date: 29 Mar 1821 Additional info: f/g: Samuel Jackson; f/b: John Harmon; bdsm: Josiah Jackson Groom: Andrew Jackson Bride: Margaret Boat Bond date: 22 Nov 1821 Marriage date: Additional info: bdsm: Caleb Evin Groom: Josiah Jackson Bride: Martha Myers Bond date: 2 May 1822 Marriage date: Additional info: bdsm: John Myers Groom: Russell Jackson Bride: Margaret Becroft Bond date: 12 Aug 1822 Marriage date: Additional info: bdsm: Levi Fortune Groom: Abraham Ingram Bride: Eliza Jackson Bond date: 12 May 1824 Marriage date: 12 May 1824 Additional info: f/g: Thomas Ingram; bdsm: John Neal Groom: Philip Harman or Harrison Bride: Nancy Jackson Bond date: 9 Mar 1825* Marriage date: 10 Mar 1845* *Note: I may have copied one of these dates incorrectly. Additional info: f/b: Samuel Jackson; bdsm: Joseph Jackson Groom: Albert Bowrty? Bride: Polly Jackson Bond date: 10 Aug 1825 Marriage date: Additional info: f/b: Samuel Jackson; bdsm: Wm. Jackson Groom: Josiah Jackson Bride: Nancy Fanning Bond date: 25 Oct 1825 Marriage date: 3 Nov 1825 Additional info: bdsm: Elenor Henderson Groom: Samuel Carr Bride: Nancy Jackson Bond date: Marriage date: 26 Dec 1826 Additional info: Groom: James Jackson Bride: Polly McClansey or McIlhenny Bond date: 7 Mar 1827 Marriage date: 8 Mar 1827 Additional info: bdsm: Aaron Angland Groom: Jones Freeland Bride: Jemima or Josemia Jackson Bond date: 4 Oct 1827 Marriage date: 18 Oct 1827 Additional info: bdsm: Reuben Denton Groom: James Ingram Bride: Margaret Jackson Bond date: 4 Aug 1828 Marriage date: 4 Aug 1828 Additional info: bdsm: Geo. Welch Groom: Elitha or Elisha Jackson Bride: Alma Harman Bond date: 3 Sept 1828 Marriage date: 11 Sept 1828 Additional info: f/b: George Harman Groom: Stephen Gilbert Bride: Nancy Jackson Bond date: 28 Oct 1828 Marriage date: 1? Nov 1828 Additional info: bdsm: Wm. Griffin Groom: Alfred Jackson Bride: Nancy Epperson Bond date: 6 Jan 1829 Marriage date: 9 Jan 1829 Additional info: bdsm: Robert Epperson ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 20:47:40 -0400 From: "Smith, Elizabeth" Subject: KFY: MARR: Jackson Marriages - Bath Co, cont. JACKSON MARRIAGES IN BATH CO., KY, cont. bdsm - bondsman f/b - father of bride f/g - father of groom Groom: Garrett Jackson Bride: Rachel Barnes Bond date: 18 Nov 1830 Marriage date: Additional info: bdsm: Thomas Barnes Groom: Stephen Smoot or Smott Bride: Lena Jackson Bond date: 17 June 1831 Marriage date: Additional info: bdsm: Jacob Stelle or Steele Groom: John Tap or Tapp Bride: Deborah Jackson Bond date: 10 Feb 1832 Marriage date: 12 Feb 1832 Additional info: bdsm: Morrison McCormick Groom: Thomas Jackson Bride: Nancy Barber Bond date: 2 Dec 1832 Marriage date: Additional info: bdsm: Thos. Barber Groom: John Jackson Bride: Marcby? Grayson Bond date: 4 Apr 1836 Marriage date: 4 Apr 1836 Additional info: Groom: Elias Jackson Bride: Elizabeth Swetnam Bond date: 14 Sept 1837 Marriage date: Additional info: f/b: Wm. Swetnam; bdsm: Sareney Thompson Groom: Jackson Kindal Bride: Elizabeth Jackson Bond date: 20 Nov 1837 Marriage date: 20 Nov 1837 Additional info: f/g: Banford Kindle; bdsm: Thomas Jackson Groom: James Wilhite Bride: Permelia Jackson Bond date: 2 June 1839 Marriage date: Additional info: Wm. Wilhite Groom: Elias Jackson Bride: Fanny Tacket or Tackett Bond date: 9 Dec 1840 Marriage date: 10 Dec 1840 Additional info: bdsm: Abram Hornback Groom: Matillis Hattan Bride: Sarah Ann Jackson Bond date: 22 Mar 1842 Marriage date: Additional info: f/b: Thos. Jackson; bdsm: Allen Jackson Groom: Allen Jackson Bride: Malinda Frome or Frame Bond date: 27 Aug 1842 Marriage date: Additional info: f/b: Wm. Frome or Frame; bdsm: Wm. Hings Groom: George Jackson Bride: Michael? Morris Bond date: Marriage date: 28 Dec 1843 Additional info: Groom: Thomas Maze Bride: Jane Jackson Bond date: 22 May 1847 Marriage date: 23 May 1847 Additional info: bdsm: Geo. Jackson Groom: Leanda? Jackson Bride: Eliza Griffin Bond date: 22 Sept 1847 Marriage date: Additional info: bdsm: Allen Jackson Groom: Thomas Jackson Bride: Martha Ann Williamson Bond date: 12 Aug 1846 Marriage date: 12 Aug 1846 Additional info: f/b: David Williamson; bdsm: Thomas Jackson Groom: James Hamilton Bride: Drucilla Jackson Bond date: 29 Jan 1849 Marriage date: 30 Jan 1849 Additional info: bdsm: John Jackson Groom: Franklin Rabner, Rabern, or Rabarn Bride: Malvina or Malinda Jackson Bond date: 15 July 1849* Marriage date: 17 June 1849* *Note: I may have copied one of these dates incorrectly. Additional info: bdsm: Tudor Ratland ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps-digest V1 #417 ********************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genealogical 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. 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