ky-footsteps-digest Wednesday, October 28 1998 Volume 01 : Number 484 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 20:29:24 -0500 From: Bill Utterback Subject: KFY: CEM: Bethlehem Downs Cemetery - Trigg Co Bethlehem Downs Cemetery -- Trigg County Downs, Idelia Flora 1862--1953 Downs, Charles H. Dec. 23,1860--Sept. 29, 1940 Downs, Alex Brauster Nov. 20, 1891--Aug. 11,1961 WW1 Downs, Alpha Ann Griffin Dec. 10,1872--June 19, 1944 Downs, Josephus S. Nov. 16, 1869--May 26, 1920 Downs, J.R. son of JS & A Dec. 8,1892--Feb. 15, 1899 Downs, William Garland Jan. 29, 1867--Nov. 22,1894 Downs, Alfred D. June 7, 1834--Jan. 16,1911 (co. B. 50th Tn Inf.., C.S.A) Downs, Mary Jane Hicks Dec. 24,1840--Feb. 8, 1906 Garland, Louella Apri; 3,1856-- June 4, 1936 Futrell, Rosey Mae May 11, 191--Feb. 26,1920 Futrell, Marie born and died May 9,1916 Futrell, Loreen dua of JS & SA May 3-Aug. 10, 1899 Futrell, Josephus Nov. 6,1854--July 9, 1932 Futrell, Salinda Downs July 30,1864--June 29, 1937 Futrell, Hallean Ray March 2,1919--Jan. 23,1936 Futrell, Luther May 3,1899--Feb. 17,1970 (m. August 6,1916) Futrell, Louella Brekkey 1896-- wife of Luther Hendricks, infant (no dates) Hendricks, William son of HH Dec. 18,1918--Oct. 25,1920 Hendricks, J.B. Jr. June 26,1916--Nov. 22,1938 Hendricks, Effie Ahart Nov. 25,1886--Jan. 10,1938 Hendricks, J.B. Aug. 1,1884--June 16,1966 Hicks, Alferd Aubrey son of JE & RE Dec. 2,1900-Sept. 28, 1902 Shaw, Collie Feb.23,1885--May 5, 1949 Shaw, Monaco Futrell March 26, 1888--March 27, 1948 Shaw, James W. June 7,1916--June 21,1936 Shaw, Vallie Tucker wife of Pete Feb. 14,1895--Feb. 11,1926 Shaw, Norman Edward Nov. 3,1933--June 24, 1949 Shaw, Douglas Ross born and died Oct. 27,1938 Shaw, Peachie May Hendricks Oct. 21,1913--Nov.11, 1938 Shaw, Johnnie A (Pete) July 17,1893--Sept.15, 1981 Tucker, Audra M. March 4,1886--Nov. 24,1933 Tucker, William C. June 10, 1862--Aug. 3, 1930 Tucker, Julia B. Sept. 15, 1865--June 18,1950 Blossus Cemetery -- Trigg County Blossus, Mrs. Charles (Fredericka) born 1825, in Prussia, died after 1880 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Contributed by Del Gardner ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 18:17:22 -0500 From: "DeAnna Fisher" Subject: KFY: WILL: Davenport, 1816 - Adair Co Will of Martin Davenport I Martin Davenport of Adair County and State of Kentucky being in a low state of health but sound in my mind and perfectly in my senses, recollecting that death is the lot of all men and not knowing the time nor place do ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following; Viz, I lend to my daughter, Nancy Martin Davenport for her lifetime a negro boy by the name of Carter, now in the hands of Capt. Lemuel Williams of Cumberland County and also a negro girl by the name of Emmily, now in the hands of Mr.Cleaver Harrell but if she should die without having lawful heirs of her body that then the said Carter and Emmily are to dissolve upon her surviving brother and sisters by an equal division. Item: I leave and bequeath to Paul Pigg, who married my daughter Betsey, Two Dollars, he having already received nearly his proportionate part of my estate. Item: I leave and bequeath to my daughter Malinda Wheeler during her life a negro boy by the name of Lewis now in the hands of Mr. Cleaver Harrell and after her decease to dissolve upon the lawful heirs of her body. Item: I lend to my daughter Polly Cambell during her lifetime and after that to the lawful heirs of her body a negro woman by the name of Patty, with her increase, the said Patty is now in the hands of Mr. Cleaver Harrell. Item: I lend to my daughter Jinny Bird during her lifetime and after that to the lawful heirs of her body a negro boy by the name of Sam, now in the hands of Mr. John Stotts. The residue of my estate both real and personal I leave and bequeath to my son George Davenport and to my daughters Jinny Bird, Polly Cambell and Malinda Wheeler by an equal division. I have already given my son George Davenport a negro boy by the name of Frank (?) as part of his legacy-- I leave and bequeath to Thomas Bird my wearing apparel and saddle and bridle. Lastly it is my will and desire that all my just debts be paid before any division of the residue takes place and I do hereby appoint John Stotts and Robert Rayburn as executors to this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 15th day of May, 1816. Martin Davenport (Seal) Signed, Sealed and Acknowledged in the presents of; Jesse Smith William Stotts At a County Court continued and held by the County of Adair at the Courthouse in Columbia on Tuesday the 3rd day of September 1816, This Last Will and Testament of Martin Davenport, decd. was proven by the oath of William Stotts, a subscribing witness thereto and said Will was further proven to be in the handwriting of the said Davenport by the oath of John Grissom and William Scott and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of John Stotts and Robt. Raybourn Executors named in said Will the execution thereof was granted them, they having given bond in the (illegible) sum of $5,000 and taken the oath required by law. Wm. Caldwell (Illegible) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 18:23:42 -0500 From: "DeAnna Fisher" Subject: KFY: WILL: Murrell, 1814 - Barren Co Will of Jannett Murrell dated 21 June 1804, proved October 1814. I, Jannett Murrell of the County of Albemarle and State of Virginia do hereby make my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following, That is to say: 1st: I give unto my son Samuel Murrell all that tract of land whereon I now live a part of which was divided to me by my deceased husband George Murrell the other obtained by grant to him and his heirs forever. 2nd: I give unto my son George Murrell my negroe man Abram to him and his heirs forever. 3rdly: I give unto my Grand Son George Murrell son of Samuel my negroe boy John to him and his heirs forever. 4thly: My will and desire is that all the residue of my Estate of everykind (except my large Bible and looking glass) be sold at twelve months credit by my Executor hereafter named and out of the money arising from such sale forty pounds to be paid unto my daughter Mary Page which sum I give as a Legasie (sic) out of my Estate. 5th: The balance of money that may remain after paying the above Legasie and all my just debts to be divided into three equal parts; One of which I give unto the Surviving Children of my Daughter Ann Hunter; one other third part I give unto the Surviving Children of my Daughter Milley Davenport; the remaining third part together with my large Bible and Looking Glass before excepted I give unto my Daughter Jenney Henderson to her and her heirs forever. And Lastly: I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Samuel Murrell Executor of this my Last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Wills or Testaments by me heretofore made; In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal this Thirty First day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Four. In the Presence of us: Edmund Jewell Hezekiah Jordan /s/ Janet (x) Murrel (Seal) Samuel Jordan Barren County, Kentucky towit October County Court 1814 - The foregoing writing purporting to be the last Will of Jannett Murrel was produced in Court and Samuel Jordan one of the subscribing witnesses is thereto being sworn deposeth and saith that the said Jennett Murrel did in his presence pronounce the said writing to be her will and the handwriting of Hezekiah Jordan one of the other subscribing witnesses was proved by the said Samuel Jordan the said Writing was ordered to be recorded as the true Last Will and Testament of the said Jennet Murrel, deceased. Teste: W. Logan, Clk. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 21:14:36 -0500 From: bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campuscw.net Subject: KFY: RECORDS: Westerfield, 1928, Daviess Co #24 RECORDS: Westerfield, Mary E.(Shelton), 1928, Daviess Co. #24 Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campuscw.net Owensboro Messenger,Wednesday, November 7, 1928,(abstracted) Mrs. Mary Westerfield Age: 65 years old Time of death:4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Place: the home of her daughter, Mrs. Willie Alvey, 1119 Werner Avenue[Qwensboro}. Survivors: are the husband:J. H. Westerfield; seven sons: Ambrose, Oscar, Allie, Jess, Earl, Charlie and Clarence; three daughters: Mrs. Claude Everly, Mrs. Alvey, Mrs. Verda Fuqua, and twenty-nine grandchildren. Funeral: 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the residence Ministers: Rev. Mr. Hayden of the Holiness church, and Rev. Mr. McRay, of Eaton Memorial [Baptist] Burial :Rose Hill cemetery [Owensboro] * Dav. Co. Mar. Index 1879 Westerfield, John H. m. Mary E. Shelton Bk. Q, p. 5 1913 Westerfield, Hettie m. Claude Everly Bk. 22, p. 231 1918 Westerfield, Nettie m. Willie Alvey, Bk. 30, p. 984 1921 Westerfield, Virdie m. Elvery Fuqua, Bk. 41, p. 119. 1928 Death cert . # 26998 Daviess County; city: Owensboro, 1119 Warner Ave Mrs. Mary E Westerfield, Female white married Date of Birth: March 12, 1860 Age: 68 years Birthplace: KY Name of father: A. J. Shelter (sic); Birthplace: KY Maiden name of mother: Mary Brown; Birthplace: KY Informant: J. C? Westerfield, Owensboro [KY] Death date: November 6, 1928 I.J. Hoover, M. D., Owensboro, Ky. Place of Burial: Rose Hill Cem.[Owensboro, Ky]; Nov. 7, 1928 Undertaker: James H. Davis, Owensboro of the certificate.] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 20:45:37 -0600 From: bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campuscw.net Subject: KFY: RECORDS: Westerfield, 1929, Ohio & Daviess Co #25 OBIT/D.CERT:Westerfield, Thomas H., 1929,Ohio and Daviess Co.,KY #25 Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campuscw.net July 21, 1929 Owensboro Messenger (abstracted) TOM WESTERFIELD Age: 80 Res.:near Whitesville,KY Death:early Saturday morning Survivors:several children. Funeral time:this afternoon at the residence Burial: family cem. 1929 KY Death Cert. # 20090 Ohio Co., Ralph Vot. Pct. Thomas H. Westerfield Male, white, married Date of Birth: August 2, 1846 Age: 82 yrs, 11 mos, 9 ds. Farmer Birthplace: Daviess County Father: George Westerfield; Birthplace: Daviess Co. Mother's maiden name: Artha Oldham; Birthplace: Not known Informant: Mrs. Martha Westerfield; Whitesville, R. 3 Date of Death July 21, 1929 J. A. Duff, M. D., Dundee, Ky Place of burial: Edge Cemetery; July 22, 1929 Undertaker: F. L. Compton; Whitesville, Ky [Note:Edge Cem. is near the Daviess/Ohio Co. line.] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 21:21:06 -0600 From: bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campuscw.net Subject: KFY: RECORDS: Westerfield, 1934, Daviess/Ohio Cos #26 D.CERT/OBIT: WESTERFIELD, Joseph Cooper, 1934, Daviess/Ohio Cos.,KY #26 Barbara Westerfield Hilyerd bwhilyerd@hcc-uky.campuscw.net 1934 KY Death cert. #24507 Daviess Co.,KY Buford Precinct. (sic) Joe Cooper Westerfield Utica, R. R. 2 Male White Married Date of Birth: Oct. 13, 1845 Age: 89 Years 0 Months 5 Days Farmer Birthplace: KY Wife: Ann Westerfield Father's name : Cornelius Westerfield; Birthplace: Don't know Mother's maiden name: Rachel (sic) Cooper; Birthplace: KY Informant: L. B. Lashbrook; Utica R. R. 2 Date of Death: Oct 18, 1934 A. J. Gordon, M. D., Utica R #2, Ky. Burial: Rose Hill [Owensboro, Ky] Oct 19, 1934 Undertaker: Delbert J. Glenn, 4th and Allen St. [Owensboro, KY] ** [Note: His father was Cornelius Westerfield, jr.Many legal records show that his mother's name was Rebecca.] ** Ohio Co., KY Marriage Index Westerfield, Joseph C. to Annie Boone, (bond date) Feb. 2, 1901; Bk 14, page 268. [second wife?] *** October 19, 1934 Owensboro Messenger (Abstracted) Joe A. (sic) Westerfield Age: 89 Death: 4:30,Thursday afternoon Place: his home near Pleasant Ridge. Survivors: widow; three sons, Herman Westerfield,of Lewisport Hammond Westerfield, Globe, Ariz. Bedford Westerfield, Detroit; five daughters, Mrs. M Patton, of Globe, Mrs. Florence Bennett of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mrs. L.B. Lashbrook, Mrs Noel Johnson and Mrs.James Watkins of Daviess County. Funeral services: at the grave in Elmwood cemetery a Time:2:30,this afternoon Minister: Rev. Norris Lashbrook. [Note that two different cemeteries are named above. Rose Hill and Elmwood are directly across from each other on the Old Hartford Road. I believe that they are now owned by the same company.] * Daviess Co., Ky. Mar. Index Daughters: 1923 Westerfield, Thelma G. - Leadrew B. Lashbrook Bk. 48, p. 89 1924 Westerfield, Mary H - Nall (sic Noel?) O. Johnson, B, 54, p. 31 1925 Westerfield, Lillian - J. W. Watkins , Bk 56, p. 82 [I knew those above.] Possibly a daughter: 1902 Westerfield, Emma - James L. Patton, Bk 11, p. 282 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 06:22:42, -0500 From: DBXP64A@prodigy.com ( C L CRAWFORD) Subject: KFY: Mt Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1900, Rockcastle Co MAR 23, 1900 (CONT) Cal Logston a Pittsburg, Ky "blind tiger" operator was tried at London on Friday alst on a number of indictments charging him with the illegal sales of liquor. A few of the cases were tried and the fines assessed against him by the juries amounted to something over $2,600. Logston is in jail and will have to work a number of years for the payment of these fines, Prof Lewis Principal of the Sue Bennett Memorial College was also fined in the same court on a charge of whipping John Pitman, a school boy for misconduct while at home and not under the teacher's control Wm Cummins of Rockcastle is visiting his brother; Uncle Flem Cummins this week (Lancaster Record) Escaped: George Wrenn of Conway notice of whose conviction and fien was made in our last issue excaped from custody Tuesday morning (Richmond Register) MARCH 30, 1900 ORLANDO John Kelton was in town this week B.H. Ball is farming very extensively this spring Rev Wm Williams was in Mt Vernon Monday on business Letters from dr Cholders say he is getting along nicely in the Medical College. We are very anxious for his return. He comes home this time a full fledged MD Joe Hensley has a very sick child Miss Ida Childress is no better Geo T. Johnson has just received a car load of hay. Which was much needed in this section Wm McNew is head sawyer for R.L. McFerron F.L. Thompson the star grocery drummer who also carries patent medicines was in town a few day since DEATHS Joe Cromer died Wednesday of pneumonia Mrs Geo Hiatt died Monday of appendicitis. Mrs Hiatt was well known to many of the people throught the county and her sad and unfortunate death will be a source of great regret to many of our people Miss Laura Hysinger daughter of David Hysinger died Friday last of consumption Mrs L.L. Stroud died Tuesday mornign in this city at the residence of her daugher MRs W.H. Taylor on West Hickory street. Teh remains were interred at the Old Fellows cemetery at 10 am yesterday. Mrs Stroud was 86 years 3 months and 18 days old and was born in Livingston, Ky. She was an old resident of Denton and was lvoed and liked by all. She was married to the late L.L. Stroud in kentucky. Her husband died in this city about eight years ago. After thier marriage they moved to Dade county, Mo and from that place to Texas in the spring of 1856. They had three children two daughters and one son. Mrs Stroud had been living for a number of yeras past with her daughter Mrs W.H. Taylor, Mrs Stroud had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church since childhood, and was an earnest christian lady. The news extends sympathy to friends and relatives of the deceased...Denton County News, Denton, Texas PERSONAL Mrs Ella Baker was in the city this week W.H. Brannaman was in town Tuesday last Minor Fish is in the depot learning telegraphy John Mullins was down from Livingston Monday Rev Wm William of Orlando was in town Monday Walter Turpin was up from Cedarville Wednesday R.L. Jones is spending the week with home folks BIRTH: Born to the wife of Jim Hanks on the 26th..a fine boy Verge Carrol of Pulaski county is here this week on business W.B. Hudson of the Corbin Campus was in town Wednesday Mrs U.G. Baker Visted her parents at Withers the last of the week James Maret has been confined to his room for a few days with chills Mrs Fannie Adams returned from Louisville the first of the week Jonas McKenzie is in Louisville this week buying his spring stock goods Dan Holman the great stock dealer of Linclon county was here Tuesday Dr. R.H. Lewis, W.H. Jones and Jim Hayes, were here the first of the week Mr and Mrs J.J. Lawrence of Livingston are visiting relatives here this week Mrs Charles Thompson of ouisville is the guest of Mrs J.B. Fish this week Mrs Patsy Brown has secured a postiion as Matron of the st. Joseph Infermary at Stanford Our clever hotel man Hugh Miller took a flying trip to Oxford Ohio the last of the week Mrs Cleo Brown returned Tuesday from the city with a full line of spring millinery goods J.A. and W.C. Mullins, G.W. Pope and A.E. Herrin were here from Livingston Saturday last ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 13:23:50 +0100 From: "Maria" Subject: KFY: CEM: Hill-Troutman Cemetery - Nelson Co This was sent to me by Donald Shephard Date : Oct. 25, 1998 - --------------------------------------------- The HILL-TROUTMAN Cemetery located on KY733 approx 8 miles west of Bardstown. Information furnished to me by Porter Harned and Willard Shephard. It was compiled by the Nelson County Historical Society in June 1974. Nancy Quigley(Hill) b. 3/24/1788 d. 10/12/1873 Judge Atkinson Hill b. 1755 d. 6/11/1824 Elizabeth Hill b. 1829 d. 8/27/1829 Anna Troutman b.7/04/1826 d. 2/17/1907 Eleanor Troutman 31 years, 7 months, 17 days d. 3/06/1842 Elizabeth Troutman 38 years, 22 days d.12/21/1856 George Troutman b. 11/15/1832 d.5/26/1887 Hundley Troutman b. 1867 d. 1917 John B Troutman b. 1800 d 1872 Mary Troutman 28 years, 5 months, 18 days d.9/22/1830 Philip Troutman b. 9/06/1843 d. 3/07/1863 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 13:24:30 +0100 From: "Maria" Subject: KFY: CEM: Leonard Troutman Cemetery - Nelson Co This was sent to me by Donald Shephard Date : Oct. 25, 1998 - --------------------------------------------- The Leonard Troutman Cemetary located at the corner of US62 and KY733 Information provided by Porter Harned to this writer in May 1998 Warren W. Troutman b.5/03/1845 d.1/12/1869 Sarah K. (Wife of W B Troutman) b. 4/12/1845 d.12/11/1872 William Quinn Troutman b.1/13/1859 d. 11/25/1889 Leonard D b.4/08/1831 d. 3/1864 ? (son of Warren Leonard Whilhite Troutman + Sarah Elizabeth Lutes) Warren Leonard Whilhite Troutman b.6/24/1805 d. 3/17/1867 Francis C (son of WLW + SEL) b. 7/12/1847 d. 4/14/1859 John (son of WLW + SEL) b.2/03/1833 d. 4/13/1859 Millard F (son of WLW + SEL) b. 5/29/1856 d. 6/10/1856 Catherine (dau of WLW + SEL) b. 12/27/1834 d. 9/17/1838 Little Lottie (no birth or death dates nor relationship noted) William F (son of WLW + SEL) b.3/05/1827 d. 9/27/1838 Malvina (Quinn) wife of Franklin Troutman b.9/15/1821 d. 3/23/1863 Leonard Troutman b. 11/12/1776 d. 7/19/1841 Franklin Troutman b. 12/09/1812 d. 2/14/1883 Catherine(Whilhite) b. 11/1780 d. 2/12/1845 wife of Leonard Troutman (Caty) Mary E(Goodin) b.1/24/1837 d. 8/24/1882 wife of Leonard Troutman Nannie C (Troutman) b. 10/03/1843 d. 10/28/1869 wife of Henry H Hart ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 18:43:21 -0500 From: "Diana Flynn" Subject: KFY: BIO: Pearcy, Samuel H. - Shelby Co PEARCY, HOLLY, CAMPBELL, HUGHES "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 MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA GREEN TOWNSHIP PAGE 360 S. H. PEARCY was born in Shelby County, Ky., on March 13, 1829, and is a son of William and Mary (Holly) Pearcy, natives respectively of Virginia and Pennsylvania. William was a son of George Pearcy, a native of Pennsylvania. In an early day, George Pearcy moved to Virginia, and there married Esther Campbell, moved to Greene County, Tenn., and in 1795 went to Fayette County, and two years afterward to Shelby County, Ky., and there remained until their death. Their children were John, Hugh, George, Henry, Elizabeth, Robert, Ann and William. William Pearcy was born in Rockingham County, Va., on March 4, 1784, and in Shelby County, Ky., married Mary Holly, who was born in Pennsylvania on Janaury 2, 1790. In 1836, Mr. Pearcy moved to Morgan County, Ind., settling in Green Township, on the farm which our subject now occupies. Here he remained until death overtook him. His children were as follows: Charity J., Eliza- beth A. (deceased), Jeremiah H., Elizabeth E., Samuel H. and Mary A. Samuel H. Pearcy was next to the youngest in the family, and came to this county with his parents in 1836, and has lived here since that time. On February 12, 1852, he was married to Mary H., daughter of William and Jemima Hughes. Mrs. Pearcy is a native of this county, and was born April 18, 1832. They have seven children--Sarah E., Charity L. E., Stanton W., William T., Jemima E., John K. and Mary V. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 19:05:13 -0500 From: "Diana Flynn" Subject: KFY: BIO: Radcliff, Sarah - Madison, Anderson & Mercer Co RADCLIFF, JOHNSON, HOLMAN, RICE "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 MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA GREEN TOWNSHIP PAGE 360 SARAH RADCLIFF, widow of John Radcliff, was born in Madison County, Ky., on April 1, 1824, and is a daughter of Daniel and Rebecca (Johnson) Holman, natives of Virginia. Daniel Holman was married in Virginia in an early day, and then moved to Kentucky, where he died. Mrs. Holman afterward moved to this county, and died here. Their children were Alfred, Joel, Abel, Harden, James, Harrison, Tarleton, Jackson, Madison, Perlina, Parmelia, Amanda, Minerva and Sarah. Sarah Holman, our subject, was married in Anderson County, Ky., on August 15, 1844, to Edward J. Rice. The couple settled in Mercer County, Ky., and in 1848 came to Morgan County, Ind., where Mr. Rice died November 18, 1867. In 1869, Mrs. Sarah Rice married John Radcliff, who died on January 25, 1879. She owns 175 acres of very fine land. Mrs. R. has no family. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 19:29:12 -0500 From: "Diana Flynn" Subject: KFY: BIO: Radford, William - Shelby Co RADFORD, WOODCOCK, PEARCY, DUGAN, TABOR "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 MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA GREEN TOWNSHIP PAGE 361 WILLIAM RADFORD was born in Shelby County, Ky., September 11, 1833, of parents William and Nancy Radford, natives of the same county and State. William Radford, Sr., was a son of George Radford, a Virginian, who married Catherine Woodcock. They moved to Shelby County, Ky., in an early day, and resided there until their death. He was a soldier of the Revolutionary war, and was the father of these children: Jacob, Henry, Elizabeth, Richard, Mary and William. William Radford, father of our subject, was the youngest of these children, was born n 1809, and in course of time married Nancy Pearcy, in Shelby County, Ky., who was born in 1806. After marriage, they settled in that county, where he died in 1833. She was subsequently married to John Radcliff, and moved with her husband to this county in 1838. Mrs. Radcliff died in 1868, mother of two children--Mary, and William, our subject. William Radcliff was married on November 31, 1854, to Elizabeth, a daughter of Enoch S. and Sarah (Dugan) Tabor. She was born on March 18, 1838, in Nelson County, Ky. After marriage, the couple moved to Green Township, remained here until 1871, when they went to Martinsville, and there Mr. Radford opened a hardware store. He continued in that business for three years, and then returned to this township where he has resided ever since. They have had four children--John L., Mary (deceased), Thomas B. and Frances. Mr. Radford was elected Justice of the Peace in 1876, and has retained that office until the present time. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 20:08:10 -0500 From: "Diana Flynn" Subject: KFY: BIO: Scrogin, Robert H. - Lexington, Fayette Co SCROGIN, CAMPBELL, CULLINSON, BRYAN, HAYS "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 MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA GREEN TOWNSHIP PAGE 362 ROBERT H. SCROGIN was born in Lexington, Ky., October 22, 1810, of parents Joseph and Martha (Campbell) Scrogin, natives of Kentucky and Pennsylvania. The former was a son of Robert Scrogin, who was a native of Maryland; married a Miss Cullinson; went to Fayette, and finally Woodford County, Ky., and there lived until their death. Robert was a Lieutenant in the Revolutionary war, and the father of thirteen children--Nathanial, Robert, John, Samuel, Luther, Sarah, Nancy, Millie, Ann, Elizabeth, Julia, an infant (deceased, unnamed), and Joseph ( father of our subject). Joseph Scrogin was born in 1790, and his wife, Martha, in 1785, and they died respec- tively on May 25, 1841, and May 26, 1846. They had these children: Nancy, Robert H., Thomas B., Grandison J., Ann A., Julia E., Cordelia E., Ethelinda B., and Martha J. Robert H. Scrogin married, on January 1, 1837, in Henry County, Ky., Nancy B., daughter of James and Letitia (Bryan) Hays. She was born in Washington County, Ky., on September 25, 1807. They moved to Morgan County, Ind., in 1839, and settled on the farm upon which the family has since resided. Mrs. Scrogin died on October 21, 1875, the mother of nine children--Martisha, Ethelinda C., Ann E., Joseph S., William H., Robert J., Thomas B. C., and two infants who died unnamed. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 22:25:24 -0600 From: "Susan Chance-Rainwater" Subject: KFY: ESTATE: Duck, 1860 - Pulaski Co The Estate Settlement of Josiah W. Duck, Jr. 10 April 1860 Pulaski County, Kentucky Book 5 Page 483 A settlement made with John R. Compton and C.C.Gossett, administrators of the estate of Josiah W. Duck on the 10th day of April, 1860 at the clerk's office in the town of Somerset by J.D. Allcorn, Commissioner of the Pulaski County Court. I find the administrators chargable with the amount of sale bill. 190.70 Same ditto amount of note on T.Bernard 22.00 Same ditto to balance of note on Owens 9.50 Same ditto to debt on H.T. Minks 10.60 Same ditto to debt on Molen and Tarter for land 262.00 Same ditto to amount due from J.R. Compton for land 359.00 ------ Amount of indebtedness by administrators 853.80 Cr.Aditrators By ---------------------------------------------------------------------- William L. Porter's receipts 6.66 J.M. Weddle's account 7.50 J.M. Weddle ditto 12.80 Sheriff Richardson's account 2.44 Joshua Taylor's account 2.75 Zachariah Easam's account 5.00 C.W. Richardson's sheriff account 0.34 S.D. Cundiff's account 0.82 Sheriff Richardson's account 2.50 By J.R. Compton's account, proven 26.40 ------ 67.21 Amount of Debt brought over --------------------------------------------------------------------- Amount of credits 67.21 To administrator's allowance 40.00 For making this settlement 1.50 Fee to clerk for orders, etc. 1.00 ------ 109.71 853.80 109.71 ------ Balance due estate 744.09 All of which is respectively reported. J.D. Allcorn, Commissioner This settlement shows the administrator's indebted to the heirs and distributee the sum of $744.09. The following amount has been paid by the administrators of J.W. Duck, deceased, to the heirs and distributees. To Ann W. Duck, received 54.24 To J.T. Gossett, received 8.75 To Martha J. Duck, received 19.10 To J.T. Gossett 20.00 ------ 102.09 State of Kentucky County of Pulaski, sct. I, James D. Allcorn, clerk of the county for the court aforesaid do certify that the foregoing settlement by J.R. Compton and C.C. Gossett, administrators of J.W. Duck, deceased, with J.D. Allcorn, Commissioner of the Pulaski County Court, was filed in my office on the 10th day of April, 1860 for record and at the June term 1860 was ordered to record it having lain over one term for exceptions as required by law. Whereupon the same together with this certificate hath been duly recorded in my office. Given under my hand this 23rd day of July 1860 J.D. Allcorn, clerk ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:19:41, -0500 From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Subject: KFY: VITALS: Duvall, Death Cert, 1934 - Franklin Co KY DEATH CERTIFICATE #6120 Deceased: Walter D. Duvall Born: 27 Aug 1865 Place: Owen County Died: 18 Mar 1934 Place: Franklin County Buried: Frankfort Race: White Status: Married Spouse: Mollie Bell Bryan Father: Marion F. Duvall Born: Franklin County Mother: Nancy Young Born: Indiana Informant: G. W. Bryan Frankfort, Ky. Beulah Wiley Franks wrfc71a@prodigy.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:19:45, -0500 From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Subject: KFY: VITALS: Duvall, Death Cert, 1981 - Shelby Co KY DEATH CERTIFICATE #28637 Deceased: John Sidney Duvall Born: 01 Jan 1907 Place: Kentucky Died: 02 Nov 1981 Place: Shelby County Buried: Frankfort Cemetery Frankfort, Ky Race: White Status: Never married Father: Walter D. Duvall Mother: Mary Bryan Informant: Miss Hallie Duvall Frankfort, Ky. Beulah Wiley Franks wrfc71a@prodigy.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:19:43, -0500 From: WRFC71A@prodigy.com (MRS BEULAH A FRANKS) Subject: KFY: VITALS: Duvall, Death Cert, 1967 - Jefferson Co KY DEATH CERTIFICATE #834 Deceased: Lula B. Duvall Born: 02 Sep 1885 Place: Owen County Died: 03 Jan 1967 Place: Jefferson County Buried: Bethel Cemetery Franklin County, Ky Race: White Status: Widowed Father: Lonzo Glass Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Glass Informant: Robert M. Duvall, Son Beulah Wiley Franks wrfc71a@prodigy.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:02:37 -0600 From: Bill Utterback Subject: KFY: CEM: Salem & Scarborough Cemeteries - Trigg Co Salem Cemetery----------------Trigg County Huggins, Josiah Nov. 10, 1820--Mar. 3, 1853 Newton, Lennie Mae wife of RB Feb. 6, 1895--Jan. 6, 1915 Rhodes, Robert W. died Jan. 18, 1853 Rhodes, Nicy Jane wife of Robert Jan. 10, 1821--Mar. 3, 1853 Rhodes, Dicy Jane dau of R + NJ died Aug. 4, 1853 Rhodes, infant of R + NJ died Sept. 1853 Rhodes, Elizabeth Doles died Mar. 15, 1853 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Scarborough Cemetery----------Trigg County There is said to be about 6 graves here, identified as the parents of Dr. Scarborough and other family members. None can be visually identified. Scarborough, Aca Scarborough, Celia Wofford Schneider Cemetery-------------Trigg County Downs, Emma Schneider wife of Harlon no dates Downs, infant no dates Litchfield, Annie Schneider wife of Linn no dates Litchfield, infant no dates Schneider, John no dates Schneider, Lennie no dates Shaw, J.W. born 1856 Contributed by Del Gardner ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:05:12 -0600 From: Bill Utterback Subject: KFY: CEM: Smith Cemetery - Trigg Co Smith Cemetery----Trigg County Birdsong, Eliza Mildred wife of KG Oct. 19, 1855--Feb. 21, 1925 Fooshee, Effie L. dau of SM Nov. 2, 1874--Dec. 1, 1891 Fooshee, Sidney M. Aug. 30, 1852--July 14, 1890 Fooshee, Nora L. wife of TC Mar. 29, 1881--July 17, 1917 Fooshee, Lawrence L. son of TC Aug. 8, 1915--Mar. 2, 1916 Fooshee, Mrs. Sid (Millie) no dates Franklin, infant dau of Felix M. + Ollie Sept. 11, 1899 Ryan, infant dau of WW + MH July 8, 1893 Ryan, Vasco D. son of WW Oct. 30, 1888--Apr. 18, 1890 Ryan, Ethel dau of WW Aug. 22--Sept. 10, 1886 Ryan, Sarah J. dau of WW June 7--17, 1881 Ryan, Eddie P. son of WW June 7--22, 1881 Ryan, Bedford F. son of WW Apr. 12, 1880--Oct. 22, 1881 Ryan, Emmet Mar. 28, 1879--July 4, 1907 Smith, Chester V. son of WH + LA Aug. 27, 1893--Jan. 16, 1897 Smith, Caleb Stanley son of WH 1909--1931 Smith, William H. Nov. 27, 1862--July 9, 1925 Smith, Martha M. Aug. 1, 1848--Aug. 7, 1849 Smith, L.V. dau. of CH + MM Aug. 12--Dec. 3, 1861 Smith, Almorinda dau of CH + MM May 8--13, 1865 Smith, Mary E. dau of CH Mar. 5, 1855--Sept. 9, 1869 Smith, Minnie B. dau of CH Jan. 29, 1873--Apr. 24, 1874 Smith, Mollie E. Ward wife of JD May 27, 1857--May 10, 1877 Smith, Minnie F. dau of JD Dec. 12, 1876--Aug. 12, 1879 Smith, Unie Perryman dau of JD May 14, 1891--June 21, 1893 Smith, Winfield S. son of CH Dec. 20, 1849--Jan. 20, 1881 Smith, Fannie Winfield dau of WS + MJ Apr. 6, 1881--Dec. 19, 1899 Smith, Martha J. Laughlin wife of WS died Aug. 5, 1887 aged 30 yrs Smith, Caleb H. June 29, 1820--Mar. 30, 1896 Mex. War Smith, Martha M. Jan. 19, 1828--Jan. 7, 1896 Smith, Jeff D. May 17, 1851--June 4, 1904 Smith, Martha J. Futrell Sept. 6, 1860--1939 Smith, T. Carl no dates Smith, James T. May 2, 1853--June 13, 1854 Contributed by Del Gardner ------------------------------ End of ky-footsteps-digest V1 #484 ********************************** 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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