ky-footsteps July 15, 2001 Volume 01 : Issue 74 Today's Topics: #1 [KYF] PROBATE: Stogsdill, 1829, Pulaski County #2 [KYF] WILL: Inabnit, 1867, Pulaski Co., KY #3 [KYF] DEED: Inabnit to Owens, 1846, Pulaski Co., KY #4 [KYF] COURT ORDERS: Stogsdill/Stogsdale, 1802-1825, Pulaski Co., KY #5 [KYF] CENSUS: Reynolds 1880 Boyle Co., KY #6 [KYF] CENSUS: Farrel/Ross - 1880 - Boyle Co., KY ______________________________X-Message: #1 Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 1:43 PM From: Peggy Fischer [mailto:mspiggy@fidnet.com] Subject: PROBATE: Stogsdill, 1829, Pulaski County PROBATE: Stogsdill, 1829, Pulaski County ********************************************************************** Pulaski County Kentucky Probate...FHL #0598753 December 14th 1825 The Following is the Inventory & Appraisment of the Estate of Jesse Stogsdill Deceased as follows To one mare worth-$30.00 To one colt-15.00 To three head of Cattle-11.00 To twenty one head of hogs-27.25 To one Oven oven Lid & hooks-1.75 To one pair of pot hooks-0.25 To one meat axe & one choping axe-2.25 To two beads Bradstead, Two under boar & furniture 19.00 One flan & heels, & one check reels 2.00 one Chim three pales & __ Cubbard __ __-0.50 To three chairs 1.00 One Cow hide-2.75 one weading hoe-0.25 To one Gun-7.00 To 2 Claves-0.50 To two Sheap-3.00 To __ Cow & ___-1.25 five hogs-5.00 To twenty five Barrels-31.25 To one oven-0.25 John Hincle Administrator William Ping Robert Ping Bolen Bullock At a County Court held for Pulaski County at the Courthouse Thereof in the Town of Somerset on monday the 18th day of December 1826 This Inventory and Appraisment of the Estate of Jesse Stogsdill Deceased was produced Shadrick Stogdyll one Gun at-10.25 Aron Price one Cow hide at-2.25 Manner Stogdyll six Barrels & two bushels-6.40 Elyah Barnes five Barrels of Corn-7.00 Marke Dugger one plow & Gear at-1.87 1/4 Evan Sneed 5 head of hogs at-6.37 1/2 Mannered Stogsdyll one Sow & pig & Shoat at-4.00 Same 3 head of hogs at-3.00 Same one Cow and Calf at-6.00 William Tayton 3 hogs at-18.02 1/2 John Ping one Bull at-3.56 1/4 Isaac Sewell 6 Barrels of Corn at-6.31 1/4 Emond Taylor 5 Barrels of Corn at-6.75 Shadrick Stogdyll to one bay mare-32.25 John Hincle one Colt at-24.82 1/2 Mannered Stogdyll to house hold furniture-29.15 At a County Court held for Pulaski County at the Courthouse thereof in the Town of Somerset on monday the 19th day of June 1828. this Account of Sale of the Estate of Jesse Stogsdyll deceased was produced to the Court and Ordered to be recorded at the Same is done Accordingly Att Will Fox clerk In Obedience to an order of the Pulaski County Court made at these February term 1827 to us directed after being first Sworn was proceded to Stlh? will is John Hincle Administrator to the Estate of Jesse Stogsdale Deceased we find that the amount of the Estate as appears from the list of Sales is $11_.__ and after giving S Hincle a credit for money he Hincle has paid for Discharge of Debts held by Creditors against J Estate as vouchers paid by Hincle and after Hincle Having got an allowance made by us for his services & expences in Administrating of J Estate we find a Ballance yet __ Hincles hands Unappropriated the sum of $105.77 Subject to further __ Given under our Hands this 17th Day of April 1828 Josiah Evans Bolden Bullock his mark At a County Court held for Pulaski County at the Courthouse thereof in the Town of Somerset on Monday the 16th day of November A D 1829 This Settlement of Accounts with the Administrator of Jesse Stogsdill Decd being Returned to the Court was ordered to Recorded and the same is done accordingly Attest Will Fox Clk ______________________________X-Message: #2 Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 1:43 PM From: Peggy Fischer [mailto:mspiggy@fidnet.com] Subject: WILL: Inabnit, 1867, Pulaski Co., KY WILL: Inabnit, 1867, Pulaski Co., KY ********************************************************************** Subject: [KYF] WILL: Inabnit, 1867, Pulaski Co., KY Pulaski County Kentucky Probate...FHL #0804644 Inabnit, Jos. Will I Joseph Inabnit of the County of Pulaski and State of Kentucky, do make and publish this as my last Will and Testament, to wit: I desire that a Suffiency of my personal property be sold to pay all my just debts. Secondly the estate of Cyrus Inabnit in my ____ as Administrator (of sd. Cyrus Inabnit) I desire my Exet. to pay to him the sd. Cyrus Inabnit heirs as they arrive at the age of Maturity, I desire that my son Josephus Inabnit pay to sd. Heirs of Cyrus Inabnit the sum of Two hundred and sixty dollars as they become of lawful age, the same to be paid without int. and to be deducted from the sum that I gave them as Admr. I bequeath to my son Josephus Inabnit the farm on which he now resides (by his paying the above named sum of two hundred and sixty dollars) as his entire portion of my estate, I desire that after the above named sum is paid off, my Exr. shall make him a good title to said tract of land,-I bequeath to my daughter Elviry Bradly the sum of One hundred and fifty dollars to make her equal with what my other two daughters have already received, which gives to my three daughters one hundred and fifty dollars each, the advantage of my other heirs, which sum is to be deducted out of their portion of my estate in a final settlement of the same. I desire that all my lands be sold at public sale and the proceeds be equally divided among my several heirs and all the minor heirs to receive their portion, when of lawful age or final settlement is made.--I will that my son Wm M Inabnit live on the farm which he now occupies till the sale of land is made-- All my sons shall have free access to any timber on sd. land until sold--- I will that my Executor have the power or privilege to pay off and sell any portion of my land to any of my children who may wish to purchase it I will that all that portion of estate legally descending to my daughter Jane Ping (now dead, be expressly set apart for the benefit of her four children, and to be exclusively under the control of my Executor until they become of lawful age, And I hereby appoint P.S. Moore, Josephus Inabnit, as Executors of my last will and Testament. Witness my hand and seal, this 31st day of January 1867--- Joseph Inabnit Attest Green B Rash James H Whiteaker State of Kentucky, Pulaski County I E D Porch clerk of the county court for the county aforesaid do certify, that at the March Term 1867 of the Pulaski County, Court the foregoing instrument of writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Joseph Inabnit deceased was produced in open court and proven by Green B Rash and James H Whiteaker to be the subscribing witness to said writing, to be the act and deed and Last Will and testament of the said Joseph Inabnit deceased, and the same was ordered to be admitted to record as the Last Will & Testament of the said Joseph Inabnit Witness my hand as Clerk of said Court This 23rd day of April 1867 E.D.Porch C. Plate ______________________________X-Message: #3 Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 1:42 PM From: Peggy Fischer [mailto:mspiggy@fidnet.com] Subject: DEED: Inabnit to Owens, 1846, Pulaski Co., KY DEED: Inabnit to Owens, 1846, Pulaski Co., KY ********************************************************************** DEED: Inabnit to Owens, 1846, Pulaski Co., KY Subject: Deed: Joseph Inabnit, Pulaski County Pulaski County Kentucky Deed...FHL #0804600 This Deed of seperation made and entered into by and between Joseph Inabinett & Rachel Inabinett his wife and William Owens trustee for the said Rachel the said Joseph and Rachel Inabinett have and doth hereby mutually agree to seperate and the said William Owens trustee as aforesaid agrees to receive the property assigned to the said Rachel and apply it to the sole use and benefit of the said Rachel and to indemify the said Joseph Inabinett aforesaid any contract or debt which the said Rachel may incur or any claim to support which the said Rachel may have upon the said Joseph or any claim the said Rachel may have for Dower or allimony - In consideration of the premises aforesaid the said Joseph Inabinett binds himself to refund to the said Rachel all the property or Money which he received by her in lieu of any claim she may have upon him for support or Dower consisting of some Money the amount of which is to be asertained hereafter one horse beast - 3 cows two beds and furniture & two bed steads one table 6 chairs 12 plates 3 dishes - 7 Pitchers 14 glass tumblers - 2 tea pots-one sugar bowl, cream pitcher - 1 sod Iron 2 Trunks one four gallin pot 1 oven 1 skillet & lid- one Saddle blanket & bridle one sifter & coffee Mill 2 sets of tea cups & saucers 1 coffee pot & wash pan 1 Wash Tub one churn 2 pales 1 set Knives & forks 1 set of glass coffee plales 1 glass dish 1 candle stick 2 pair pot hooks 1 pair gear - one lard stand & lard one blind bridle 175 llbs pork one axe one iron wedge - one plow two hoes 3 table spoons one iron shovel one looking glass one set of spoons 4 slays one pair weavers harness one flax wheel 2 crocks one tray 6 llbs coffee 6 llbs sugar and one cag of soap - The said Joseph binds himself to give the aforesaid property to the said rachel Rachel Inabinett agrees to receive the aforesaid property and money from the said Joseph in lieu of any claim for support or allimony or Dower- Given under our hands and seal this 6th day of July 1846 - Joseph Inabinett Rachel x Inabinett William Owens Attest Jeff Gilmore W. W. Hales Robt Ping Js. Adkins Commonwealth of Kentucky Pulaski County Sct I William M Fox clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do certify that this Deed of seperation between Joseph Inabinett and Rachal his wife and William Ownes as trustee for the said Rachal Inabinett was this day produced to me in my office and proven by the oaths of W. W. Haley and Robert Ping two of the subscribing Witnesses thereto to be the act & Deed of the said Joseph Inabinett Rachel Inabinett & William Owens as trustee afsd--Whereupon said Deed of seperation together with the foregoing ceartificate hath been duly recorded in My office Given unde4r my hand this 5th day of August 1846 Att Will W Fox clk ______________________________X-Message: #4 Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 1:42 PM From: Peggy Fischer [mailto:mspiggy@fidnet.com] Subject: COURT ORDERS: Stogsdill/Stogsdale, 1802-1825, Pulaski Co., KY COURT ORDERS: Stogsdill/Stogsdale, 1802-1825, Pulaski Co., KY ********************************************************************** Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders 1799-1815...FHL #0804646 Page 344...October Court 1802 On the motion of Vachel Stogsdill satisfactory proof was made to this Court that the said Stogsdill is entitled to three hundred and fifty acres of land by Virtue of his having improved the same and located as follows (to Wit) Vachel Stogsdill enters 350 acres of land on the Flat Lick creek to include the Flat Lick Beginning below Stogsdill mill at a black Gum and ash standing on the Flat Lick creek a corner of a Military Survey thence southwardly so fare as will include his field thence Eastwardly to a line of Blakeys survey thence Northwardly to said Blakeys corner thence to include all the Vacant land between Blakey Bowls & Welsh, thence _urding on Welsh so fare as will include the quantity which was Ordered to be Certified Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders...FHL #0804646 Page 255...January Court 1808 An Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of Vachel Stogsdale Deceased being returned to the Court, was Ordered to be Recorded. Page 261...March Court 1808 Ordered that Henry James be appointed Guardian to Daniel, William, Polly, Archibald, & Susannah Stogsdill, Orphans of Vachel Stogsdale Deceased Whereupon the said Henry James with John James his Security Entered into and acknowledged Bond in the Sum of $1000 conditioned as the law directs Page 364...September Court 1810 On the motion of Henry James Guardian to Daniel, William, Polly, Archibald & Susannah Stogsdale Orphans of Vachel Stogsdale Deceased renewed & Acknowledged his bond as Guardian to said orphans this day in the Penalty of one thousand Dollars with John James his Security conditioned as the law directs On the Motion of Henry James Guardian to Vachel Stogdales Heirs returned to the Court an account of Rents received by him as their Guardian aforesaid which being examined by the court was ordered to be Recorded Page 409...September Court 1811 On account of the income of the Estate of Vache Stogsdale Deceased for one thousand Eight Hundred and Ten being returned to the Court by Henry James as Guardian for the Children of said Decedent was ordered to be Recorded FHL #0804647...Court Orders 1815-1835 Volume 3...September Court 1815 Henry James Guardian to the infant Children of Vachel Stogdill dec acct of Income for 1814.....(etc.) ---------------- Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders 1799-1815...FHL #0804646 Volume 2...1803-1815 Page 17...April Court 1804 On the motion of Benjamin Stogsdill satisfactory proof was made to this Court that the said Stogsdill is entitled to fifty acres of land lying and being in the County of Pulaski by Virtue of his having improved the same and located as follows (to Wit) Benjamin Stogsdill enters fifty acres of land Beginning on Thomas Chisham upper corner on Flat Lick Creek running up said Creek to Whitakers line and With said line to the corner and with the agreed line betwix Benjamin Stogsdill and Varderman Anderson to the nobs bending on the Knobs for quantity which was Ordered to be certified Page 396...May Court 1811 The last Will and Testament of Benjamin Stogsdale Deceased was proved by the Oath of Benjamin Reynolds & William Herrin two of the Subscribing Witnessess thereto to be the last Will & Testament of the said Stogsdale and ordered to be Recorded; And on the motion of Sarah Herrin the Executrix named in the said Decedents Will a Certificate is granted here for obtaining a probate thereof in due form she having first made oath as required by law and Entered into & Acknowledged Bond in the penalty of three hundred Pounds with William Alexander, William Herrin Junr, and William Herrin Senr, her Securities Conditioned as the law directs & It is Ordered thta leave is given to Elijah Barnes the other Executor to Join in the probate at any time hereafte he may Come forward & It is further ordered that John James Henry James Daniel Whinsey and Jonathan Smith or any three of the who being first sworn do Inventory & appraise the personal Estate and Slaves if any late the property of Said Decedents and that the Executors return a test thereof to the Court Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders-...FHL #0804647 Volume 3...Page 172 March Term 1818...On the motion of Robert Graves to have Comissioners appointed agreeable to an act of the General Assembly Kentucky to reduce into one the several acts for the Conveyance and Division------of land approved March 1st 1797. The said Graves exhibited to the Court a bond executed by Benjamin Stogsdill Decde. in his lifetime to said Robert Graves which said Bond was proved by this oath of Thomas Reid one of the Subscribing witnesses thereto and was ordered to be recorded. And the said decedent having failed to Convey the land agreeably to this Bond aforesaid, and the said Graves, proved by the Oath of Shadrick Herring to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Consideration was paid to said decedent for the land--------see said Bond mentioned. It is therefore ordered that Henry James, John Evans Esquire & Josiah Evans be appointed as Commissioners to Convey the land in said Bond mentioned agreeable to the tenor of said Bond, to said Graves A__ It further appears to the Court that now of the heirs of sd Decedent are of age, which is ordered to be entered of Record ------------------- Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders 1799-1815 Volume I...1799-1803 Page 305...May Court 1802 No. 322 On the motion of William Stogdill satisfactory proof being made to this that the said Stogsdill is entitled to 92 acres of land in the sinking wates of buck Creek beginning at a poplar thence North 100 poles thence south 80 E158 poles thence North 20 poles thence South & East 22 poles thence South 30 fare as will include the quantity indic__ng his improvement on the West side which was ordered to Certifyed Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders...FHL #0804649 Page 55... March Term 1849 On Motion of Shaderich Stogsdill Ordered that letters of Administration With the Will examined be granted unto him of the goods, Chattles rights & Credits of William Stogsdill decd Whereupon he took the Oath as required by Law and entered into an acknowledged bond to the Commonwealth of Kentucky With William Taylor his Security in the penalty of $200 conditional accordingly to Law ------- Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders 1815-1835 FHL #0804647 November Term 1825..By the mo John Hinkle who first made as required by law, a certificate is granted Same for obtaining titlers of Administration upon the Estate of Jesse Stogsdil Decd It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Widow of said Stogsdill waves the right of Administration, Whereupon the said John Hinkle together with John Smith----------his Security entered into and acknowledged bond in the penalty of four hundred Dollars conditional as required by law, And It is further Ordered that Josiah Evans Esq. Wm Ping, Bolin Bullock and Robert Ping or any three of them being first sworn do Inventory & appraise the personal Estate and slaves if any __ the property of said Decedent and the Admor ___ & attest thereof to the Court -------- Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders FHL #0804649 Page 597..October Term 1855 On Mo of Polly Stogsdill widow and relic of William Stogsdill and Willis Stogsdill son of said William Stogsdill decd who having taken the oaths prescribed by law and entered bond to the Commonwealth in penalty of four hundred dollars with James Vanhook Jas. Randolph & Buford Woodall their Sureties conditioned according to Law, it is ordered that letters of administration be and they are hereby granted unto Said Polly & Willis Stogsdill on the estate of said decedent William Stogsdill ---------------- Pulaski County Kentucky Court Orders Volume 4...1820-1825 FHL #0804647 On the mo of Sarah Stogsdill a poor widow who wishes to appropriate for herself 100 acres of land agreeably to ____ produced before the Court James Hargis & Dan'l Stogsdill two creditable Witnesses who prove that the said Sarah Stogsdill has not Estate in her own possession to the value of $100 and the same is ordered to be certified to the Auditors of Public Accounts Kentucky ______________________________X-Message: #5 Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 6:53 PM From: "Michele" Subject: CENSUS: Reynolds 1880 Boyle Co., KY CENSUS: Reynolds 1880 Boyle Co., KY ********************************************************************** CENSUS: Reynolds 1880 Boyle Co., KY FEDERAL CENSUS - 1880 - Danville, Boyle Co., KY FHL film: 1254404 Roll: T9_0404 pg. 413 D REYNOLDS William head M M W age: 37 KY KY KY occ: railroad laborer Nancy wife F M W age: 38 KY KY KY occ: keeping house Rachel dau F S W age: 13 KY KY KY at school James J. son M S W age: 11 KY KY KY at school Emma dau F S W age: 4 KY KY KY at home Mattie day F S W age: 1 KY KY KY at home ______________________________X-Message: #6 Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 7:19 PM From: "Michele" Subject: CENSUS: Farrel/Ross - 1880 - Boyle Co., KY CENSUS: Farrel/Ross - 1880 - Boyle Co., KY ********************************************************************** CENSUS: Farrel/Ross - 1880 - Boyle Co., KY 1880 - FEDERAL CENSUS - BOYLE CTY, KY District @ 2 Source: FHL Film 1254404 roll: T9_0404 pg. 336 B FARREL John head M M W age: 52 IRE IRE IRE Sarah wife F M W age: 38 KY KY KY Johnnie son M S W age: 12 KY IRE KY Willie son M S W age: 10 KY IRE KY Thomas son M S W age: 4 KY IRE KY ROSS Patrick other M W age: 50 IRE IRE IRE occ: stone mason End of ky-footsteps-digest V01 #074 ********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. 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