ky-footsteps Sunday, January 05, 2003 Volume 03 : Issue 2 Today's Topics: # 1 [KYF] OBIT: Walter Bourne, 1873, Montgomery Co. & Missouri # 2 [KYF] DEED: William McMullin to Thomas Patton, 1801, Hardin Co. # 3 [KYF] DEED: Jacob Enlow to William McMullin, 1802, Hardin Co. # 4 [KYF] OBIT: Delmer Edward Brown, Hopkins Co. # 5 [KYF] OBIT: Annie Lillian Eastwood, 1977, Hopkins & Webster Co. _____________________________X-Message: #1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by E-mail Registry submittor Betty Brooks Date: 4 Jan 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Walter Bourne, 1873, Montgomery Co. & Missouri ------------------------------------------------------------ BOURNE, At his residence in this county, on Thursday, Feb 6 1873, Walker Bourne aged 83 years 9 months and 1 day. Squire Bourne was born on the Rapidan river, in Culpeper County on the 6th of May 1790. He came to Kentucky when he was twelve years old, and settled on Spencer Creek in this county. He moved to the farm on which he died in 1818. he was a soldier in the War of 1812 and his father was a soldier of the revolution. For many years he was a teacher of reputation, and among his many pupils were the Hon. Richard H. Memefee; Rev. W.W. Hill ; Hon. Henry W. Lame; Hon. Jameson and Hon, Albert G. Harrison. Squire Bourne was High Seriff of this county and for a long time one of it's Magistrates. He was married three times-first to Kitty Berkley, next to Clarissa Payen and his wife who survies him was Willey B.Jameson, sister of the late Milton Jameson, Esq. Squire Bourne has seventeen children, but six of whm survive him, all of them grown and married but one. During his long and usefull life of more than fourscore years, he enjoyed remarkable health, mot more the result of a good constitution than the most temprate and regualr habits of life. An even when death came to summon him hom, "his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated". For forty or more years he has been a consistant member of the Church, and by his Christian walk and conversation had proved an honor too his Church and State. It were idle to pronounce any eulogy on his life and character. He needed none. The simple narrative of his fourscore and three years of honor and usefullness is a eulogium such as is pronounced upon by few of his race. His words of wisadom and moderation, his deeds of kindness and charity, his pure friendship and untarnished name, these are the enduring momuments he erected to his memory, more lasting that brass or marble. They are a rich legacy to his children, who for generations will rise up and call him blessed. Full of years and honors, he has gone to his reward. Like a golden harvest of ripe sheaves, he has been "Gathered to his fathers" and if we meet him again, we must seek him where "The wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest". end ************************************************************************ My note- this came from an old record of the Missouri State Society- Daughters of the War of 1812 and a notation at the bottom said: Walter Bourne was the father of Mrs. Gossett and this appeared in paper in Montgomery County, Ky. _____________________________X-Message: #2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by Sheila Gatlin, Email Registry ID# Date: 4 Jan 2003 Subject: [KYF] DEED: William McMullin to Thomas Patton, 1801, Hardin Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Deed Book A, Page 599 (William and Sophia McMullen 1801) This Indenture made this second day of February in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and one between Thomas PATTON, son of Samuel PATTON of the County of Hardin and State of Kentucky of the one part, and William McMULLIN & Sophiah his wife of the same County and State of the other part. Witnesseth that the said William McMULLIN & Sophiah his wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars to them in hand paid before the signing sealing and delivery of the aforesaid , the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge have granted bargained and sold; and by these present doth grant bargain sell alien and confirm, unto the said Thomas PATTON his heirs etc forever, one certain lot in Elizabethtown known in the Plan of the said town by number twenty containing one half acre, which was conveyed to the said William McMULLIN by the Trustees of the said town by Deed bearing date the 10th day of Sept. 1798 Together with all and singular of its appurtenances thereunto belonging, To have and to hold the said Lot or Parcel peice of ground with all the state right title and interest of them the said William McMULLIN & Sophiah his wife to the said Thomas PATTON his heirs etc forever____ And the said William McMULLIN & Sophia his wife doth for themselves and their heirs Executors or (?) that they will forever warrent and defend the Lot or parcel of ground with all and singular if its appurtainances hereditaments and advantage whatever thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appurtaining to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Thomas PATTON his heirs & assigns forever ----- (line missing)---- against them the said William McMULLIN and Sophia his wife and their heirs and every other person or persons whatsoever claiming the same. In witness whereof the said William McMULLIN and Sophia his wife, hath hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day & year first within written. William (his mark) McMULLIN Sophiah (her mark) McMULLIN (Note: According to a map of the layout of the Elizabethtown City Lots, the lot mentioned-number 20-was located on the corner of Mulberry Street and Cross Street [now hiway 31W]. The lot is located on the east side of 31W, across Mulberry from the Old Hardin County Library.) _____________________________X-Message: #3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by Sheila Gatlin, Email Registry ID# Date: 4 Jan 2003 Subject: [KYF] DEED: Jacob Enlow to William McMullin, 1802, Hardin Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Deed-William McMullin from Jacob Enlow Deed Book B, Page 44 (William McMillen 1802) This Indenture made this twenty fifth Day of January in the Year of Lord one thousand eight hundred & two, between Jacob ENLOW and Elizabeth ENLOW his wife of the County of Hardin & State of Kentucky of the one part, and William McMULLIN of the County and State aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Jacob ENLOW & Elizabeth for and in Consideration of the sum of fifty pounds current money of the State aforesaid to him in hand paid by the said William McMULLIN the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge have given granted bargained and sold, and by these Presents do give grant bargain sell and confirm unto the said William McMULLIN a certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres, lying & being in Hardin County Severn's Valley & on the head of Buffaloe Creek ajoining Abraham ENLOW on the north of his hundred and tract, & bounded as followeth To wit, beginning at a small hickory, thence with a line of the same, north five Degrees West, one hundred Poles to two hickories, thence South eighty four degrees, West one hundred & fifty Poles to a black Oak standing on the head stream of Freemans Creek, thence South six Degrees East one hundred poles to a white oak Jack oak & hickory, thence north eighty four Degrees, East one hundred & fifty poles to the beginning. Together with all and singular its appurtenances thereunto belonging To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said William McMULLIN, and his heirs & assigns forever, and to the only proper use and behoof of him the said William McMULLIN and his heirs forever, and the said Jacob ENLOW & Elizabeth for themselves and their heirs Do further Covenant and agree to and with the said William McMULLIN and his heirs to warrant & forever Defend aforesd tract of land and its appurtenances with the said William McMULLIN and his heirs against themselves and their heirs, and every other person whatsoever------- In witness whereof the said Jacob ENLOW & Elizabeth have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the Day & year first within written. Signed sealed & acknowledged. Jacob ENLOW (seal) Elizabeth ENLOW (seal) _____________________________X-Message: #4 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by: Sharon Lane, Email Registry ID# http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00003.html#0000731 Date: 4 Jan 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Delmer Edward Brown, Hopkins Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Delmer Edward Brown, 72, of Lunsford Street in Madisonville died Monday morning 08 Nov 1993 in his home. Born 23 May 1921 in Marion, Ky. he was the son of the late Edd Brown and Florence (Tudor) Brown. He was preceded in death by his wife Wanda Virginia (Eastwood) Brown on 15 July 1968. He was a saw-mill operator. He is survived by four daughters, Cathy Williams of Madisonville, Phyllis Hankins of Earlington, Carolyn Erving of Evansville, In. and Sharon Faye Stamps of Murray, Ky.; three sons, Edward Brown and Roger Brown both of Evansville, In. and Hayden Brown of Little Rock, Ark.; one brother, Floyd Brown of Little Rock, Ark.; 16 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two nieces and one nephew. Funeral Services will be 1:00 p.m. Thursday at Barnett-Strother Funeral Home with the Rev. Wilford Jones officiating. Burial will be in Oddfellows Cemetery in Madisonville. Friends may visit Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. The Messenger, Madisonville, Hopkins Co, Ky Date not given. _____________________________X-Message: #5 ------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted by: Sharon Lane Email Registry ID# Date: 4 Jan 2003 Subject: [KYF] OBIT: Annie Lillian Eastwood, 1977, Hopkins & Webster Co. ------------------------------------------------------------ Annie Lillian Eastwood, 89, of Route 5 in Madisonville died at 12:45 p.m. Saturday in Kentucky Rest Haven where she had been a patient for approximately one year. She was born in Webster County, Ky. on 28 June 1891 daughter of the late Willie and Lou (Rideout) Hawkins. She married Ernest Eastwood who preceded her in death in 1973 and to this union 12 children were born; seven surviving. Mrs. Eastwood was a member of the Holiness Church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Mary Catherine Corbitt and Mrs. Gertrude Duncan both of Madisonville, and Mrs. Jewell Pearl Vannoy of Earlington; four sons, Herman Eastwood, Odie Eastwood and Ruby Eastwood all of Madisonville, and Hubert Eastwood of Route 5 in Madisonville; 27 grandchildren; 67 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday at Reid-Walters Funeral Home with the Rev. Billy Carter officiating. Burial will follow in Oddfellows Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2:30 p.m. today. The Madisonville Messenger, Madisonville, Ky. 14 Nov 1977, Note: Annie Lillian Eastwood was preceded in death by her daughter, Wanda Virginia Brown 15 July 1968 in Madisonville, Hopkins Co., Ky. (Wanda Virginia Brown was my grandmother). The Willie & Lou Rideout Hawkins listed as Annie's parents are William F. Hawkins and C. Louisa Rideout. 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