Adam B. CARRITHERS

[11]

1 Oct 1782 - Unknown

Father: James CAROTHERS
Mother: Mary PORTER

Family 1 : Mary CUNNINGHAM
  1. +Francis CARRITHERS
  2. +William CARRITHERS
  3. +Charles T. CARRITHERS
  4. +Jane CARRITHERS
  5. +Robert CARRITHERS
Family 2 : Elizabeth MILLER
  1. +Ruth CARRITHERS
  2. +John Miller CARRITHERS
  3. +Mary CARRITHERS
  4.  James Alexander CARRITHERS
  5. +Joseph CARRITHERS
  6. +Adam Porter CARRITHERS
  7. +Isaac CARRITHERS
Family 3 : Arsenath HARDING

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 _James CAROTHERS ____|
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|--Adam B. CARRITHERS 
|  (1782 - ....)
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|_Mary PORTER ________|
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[11] Source: The Record of the CARRITHERS FAMILY
compiled and arranged by
Mary Adam Carrithers Lawrence,
Shelbyville, Kentucky.

The marriage of Adam Carrithers and Mary Cunnignham is recorded in Shelby County as Spence was not erected until 1824.

They lived with James and Mary (Porter) Carrithers. In 1812 Adam purchased the farm from his parents, added the brick room on the south side with a stairway leading to the room above. This room has two casement windows and is one of the most attractive rooms in the House. The stairway has long ago been removed.

SPENCER COUNTY ORDER BOOK 1, page 10.
On motion of Adam Carrithers praying an alteration in the road leading from Frankfort to Shepherdsville- to leaqve the road at the corner of a lane where Joseph Russell lives and run through the lane of Adam Carrithers and through a corner of James Stout's land with the line of said Stout to the old road. It is ordered that John Lovell, Rkkeuben Dale, Peter Stout, and James Stout or any three of them being first duly sworn do vies the groung over which the said road or alteration is intended to pass and also the present road and to report the comparative convenience and inconvenience of each to the Court.
Petition granted--page 65
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ORDER BOOK 1, page 2
Ordered that Adam Carrithers be appointed over-seer of the road from Taylorsville to Brunnerstown, that part which lies between the Shepherdsville road and Plum Creek.
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ORDER BOOK 1, page 96
Francis Carrithers, William Carrithers, Charles Carrithers, Robert Carrithers and James Carrithers, infant heirs and legatees of Francis Cunningham, deceased, with the approbation of the Court made choice of Adam Carrithers for their guardian, who, together with Peter Stout as his security, enterred into an acknowledged bond in the penalty of $1,000 with condition as the law directs.

SHELBY COUNTY, KENTUCKY COURT RECORDS
Deed KBook "K" page 661

This indenture maded this the fourteenth day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and twelve between JAMES CARRITHERS, SENIOR and MARY, his wife, of the county of Shelby and the state of Kentucky of the first part, and ADAM CARRITHERS of the county and satate aforesaid, of the other part: Witnesseth- that the said James carrithers and Mary, his wife, for and in consideration of the sum of four hundred pounds them in hand paid by the said Adam Carrithers, and the receipt whereby they do hereby acknowledge, have granted, bargained and sold and by these presents do grant, bargain, and sell unto the said Adam Carrithers, a certain tract or parcel of land containing one huundred acres, lying and being in the aforesaid county and state on the waters of PLUM CREEK and is bounded as follows. Beginning at three beeches and sugar tree, running South 78 East 118 poles to a stone at Peter Fisher's fence; thence North 12 West 136 poles to a beech; thence North 78 West 118 poles to a beech, dogwood and sugar tree; thence South 12 West 136 polesto the beginning.

To havae and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with all singular appurtenances thereunto belonging to him, these did Adam Carrithers, his heirs and do forever and against the claims of him the said James Carrithers and Mary, his wife, by, from and under them and the said James Carrithers and Mary, his wife, do hereby warrant and defend the said tract or parcel of land against the claim of all persons whatsoever. In KTestimony whereof the said James Carrithers and Mary, his wife, have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seal the day and year forst written.

Signed, sealed and delivered James Carrithers
in presence of
PETER STOUT
James Carrithers, Jr.,
David McKinley


DEED BOOK "K" page 661

I, JAMES CARRITHERS, SENIOR, of Shelby county and State of Kentucky do for myself, my heirs do assign all my right, title, claim and interest in and to the within mentioned one hundred acres of land lying and being in Shelby county on the waters of PLUM CREEK to ADAM CARRITHERS and to his heirs and assigns forever for value received. Witness my hand and seal the 6 day of March, 1813.

Teste. James Carrithers.
Robert Elliott
Stephen Carrithers
Robert Gilliland

These two deeds to Adam Carrithers from his father and mother, James and Mary (porter) Carrithers were evidently put to record the same time but are of different dates and as Mary's name is not mentioned in the second deed, that must be proof that she died sometime between these two dates---March 14, 1812 and March 6, 1813.

Shelby County Court Records, Shelbyville, Kentucky.
Deed Book "N" page 37.

This indenture made this 15th day of December, 1815, between John R. Kerr of the county of KBarren and State of Kentucky of the first part and Adam Carrithers of the county of Spencer and the state above mentioned of the other part, witnesseth: that the said John R. Kerr andSarah,his wife, for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars in cash to them paid, the receipt whereof is hereeby acknowledged have bargained, sold, conveyed and do by these presents bargain, sell, convey all their rights, title, claim and interest unto a certain tract of land situated lying and being in said county of Spencer on the waters of Plum Creek and bounded as follows-- towit:

Beginning on a division line running through a survey of 2351 acres in the name of Bennnett Henderson and being a part of ;the same at 2 beeches in another division line in said claim, thence N 15 E 135 poles to a beech and hickory, thence N 75 W 115 poles to a beech tree, thence S 15 W 135 poles to the beginning-- to have and to hold said land with all the houses and water commodities in any wise appertaining thereto and to hold the said land and premises unto him the said Adam Carrithers and his heirs forever; we, the said John R. Kerr and Sarah, his wife, do convey our said claim as before said and if the said land should be lost the Kerr and his heirs bind themselves to refund the purchase money without interest or damage.

In testimony whereof we have set our hands and affixed our seals the year and date above mentioned.
John R. Kerr
Sarah Kerr

Witnesses
Stephen Carrithers
Wm. X Standerford
JohnT.Wod
Bennett H. Henderson
B.L. Kerr

Shelby County Court Record
Shelbyville, Kentucky.
Deed Book "N" page 60

This indenture made and entered into this 8 day of April, 1816, between Jeremiah Webb and Milly, his wife, of the County of Shelby of the one part and and Adam Carrithers of the other part, witnesseth:- That said Webb and wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars to them in hand paid, the receipt of which they do hereby acknowledge, have granted, bargained and sold and by these presents do convey unto the said Adam Carrithers on undivided moiety of one hundred and ten acres of land, lying in the County of Shelby on the waters of Plum Creek and bounded as follows: towit--Beginning at Peter Fisher's North West corner three beeches, thence North 15 East 127 poles to a black bum, dogwood and beech, South 75 West 14 poles to a sugara tree, south 15 West 25 poles to a beech, North 75 west 76 1/2 poles to a sugar tree, thence 65 to the beginning--- to have and to hold the said tract of land unto him the said Adam Carrithers and his heirs forever and the said Webb and wife hereby release and quit-claim all title hwhich they have in and to the said tract of land derived through Charles Lynch and William Taylor by deed bearing date forst of April, 1816, and will warrant the title so derived to him the said Adam Carrithers and his heirs against no other person or persons whatsoever. Witness our hands and seals the date above written.

Jeremiah Webb.


Deed Book "N", page 60
Whereas Jeremiah Webb, senior, and Jeremiah Webb, junior, and Milly wife of Jeremiah Webb, senior, deceased, by their deed dated this 5th day of February, 1814 and acknowledged by Jeremiah Webb, senior, and Jeremiah webb, junior, on the 12th day of February, 1814, convey to Adam Carrithers one hundred acres of land situated in the County of Shelby on the waters of Plum Creek and the said Jeremiah Webb, junior, signed the said deed as security for the purchase money mentioned therein, he having no title to the said tract of land. Now therefore the said Jeremiah Webb, Junior, from his understanding and waranty aforesaid on said deed and hereby agrees to recieve the title Jeremiah Webb, senior, and wife and hold them and them only responsible for the title or purchase money agreeable to the stipulation, contained in said deed, witness my hand and seal this 8 day of April, 1816
Adam Carrithers.

SPENCER COUNTY COURT RECORDS
TAYLORSVILLE, KENTUCKY.
DEED BOOK E, PAGE 215

In the name of God, Amen: I, Adam Carrithers, of the county of Spencer and the State of Kentucky, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and disposing memory (for which I thank God) and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with, I give and bequiath the same in manner following-- that is to say---

First, I will that all my estate of every kind be sold at public sale, except my Jack, horse and buggy which I will my wife, Arsenath Carrithers.

I will also to reserve three-fourths of an acre of land as a burying ground and to have access to the same forever.

After the above reservesment, I will that all my estate, personal and real be sold at public sale immediately after my decease, except my slaves, and out of which sales, I wish all my just debts and funeral expenses paid.

I will also that all my negro slaves be sold to my heirs and not to go out of the family.

I also will that all my property be sold, towit, land, household and kitchen furniture, stock of every kind and the money to be disposed of as follows-towit-after all my debts are paid, one-third of my money shall go to my wife, Arsanath Carrithrs, to belong to her till her death, at which time I will it shall return to my children.

I will that my son, Francis Carrithers' part shall be equally divided among his children-- Mary Jane Simpson--Elizabeth Miller-Hester Ann-Zachariah Adam-Sara-Rebecca-Skusan Emily-William-John-Francis, Jr.,.

I will also that my daughter, Jane Moore's part be equally divided between her children--Sarah-Mary-James-John-Charlie-Rukuth.

I also will after my wife, Arsenath Carrithers, has received her part that all the remaining money be equally divided between my children and lastly I do hereby consitiute and appoint my two sons, Charles and Robert, executors of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking all others or former wills and testaments by me heretofore made, in witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this the 16th day of August, 1856.
Adam Carrithers

Witnesses--F.A.Day--David McKinley

Proven September 6, 1858, Skpencer County, Kentucky.
Security--Joseph Russell-Thomas Dale- Value of estate :23,559.80

Slaves--Henry aged 40--Priscilla,30--Isaac, 16-- Nathan, 17--Henry, 18--William, 13-- Cyrus, 9--Ann, 10--Mary,13--.

Spencer County, Kentucky.
Will Book "E", paage 271


Appraisement of estate of Adam Carrithers, deceased.
Executors, Charles Carrithers--Robert Carrithers

22 September, 1858

Lot of iron & two horse plows $23.00
Harrows and cultivators $21.00
Scythes & corn knoves $4.00
Corn crusher $12.00
Old iron $2.00
Double & single trees $3.00
Quarriers tools--straw forks $7.50
Tools-shovels-hoes $6.00
Cross-cut saw $3.00
Chains-rakes-forks $3.50
Mauls-wedges-carpenters' tools $3.50
One horse cart $20.00
Hay-bed $5.00
Grain sacks $8.00
Four-horse wagon $100.00
Wheat reaper $75.00
2 slides $5.00
Loose lumber $8.00
1 pair spreader $3.00
90 BBls of old corn @ $1.50 per bbl. $135.00
Hog scaulder $4.00
Straw cutter $8.00
Wheat fan $20.00
1/2 bu. measure--iron $0.50
260 bu. cleaned wheat .75 $195.00
300 bu. cleaned rye .45 $135.00
scythes-reap hooks-- $2.00
Sheaf oats $16.00
Male hog $10.00
Two-horse wagon $25.00
Bureau $10.00
Lounge & bedding $10.00
Stand table & mirror $10.00
Wardrobe $2.00
2 set of chairs and rockers $8.00
Set of fire irons $6.00
Set of windsor chairs $2.00
Carpet on floor $1.50
Curtains $6.00
Sideboard $1.00
1-table linens $20.00
2-table linens $21.00
Preserves $7.00
Bowl-pitcher-washstand $2.50
Fruit-linen $3.00
Books $7.00
Stand-table & cover $6.00
Mantle mirror & frame $2.00
2 sets of chairs & rockers $40.00
foot stools $20.00
Carpet & curtains $1.00
$20.5 ?
Bed & bedding ----- $30.00
Bureau & shaving glass $2.00
Washstand-bowl & pitcher $1.00
Beadstand-carpet- $6.00
Sugar chest & linens $6.00
Cupboard $2.00
Dining table & cover $2.00
Stand table-mantle clock $3.75
Cupboard ware $40.00
Silverware $50.00
Glassware $10.00
Linen $6.50
Contents of closet $2.00
Lot of wine--honey $5.00
Fly bush--curtains $7.50
Bureau--bookcase $4.00
Bed & bedding $18.00
Washstand-bowl & pitcher $2.00
Bed & bedding $15.00
Stove & shovel $4.00
Carpet--glass $3.00
Bed clothes $40.00
Bed ticks--fruit cans $2.00
Lot of rolls $4.00
Stoneware--grind-stone $5.00
Carpet--saddlebags $2.50
1 bl. vinegar $4.00
Wheels-reels--old bbls. $3.00
Wheels--wheel-barrow $5.25
300 lbs bacon $25.00
1 bbl. of salt-soap &c $6.00
Bbls. & kegs $3.00
Sugar $5.00
1/2 BBl molasses $4.50
Lot of brooms $1.00
Lard $7.00
Box & contents $.75
Cooking stove & fixtures $10.00
Kitchen furniture $8.00
3 wash kettles $4.00
Garden vegtables $2.50
lot of bbls trash wheat $6.50
Bay filly $75.00
Brown mare $130.00
Blind mare $30.00
Bay mare $90.00
Brown colt $100.00
1 suckling colt $50.00
5 calves $50.00
1 yoke of steers $50.00
8 head of cattle $180.00
6 head of cows $180.00
124 head of hogs $536.00
4 sows & pigs $40.00
Yoke of oxen $80.00
set of 4-horse harness $18.00
2.pair geer $4.00
1 stack of oats---- $30.00
2 stacks of hay $77.00
Lot of tools $25.00
75 acres of corn in field $542.00
$3748.25

Slaves
Man-Henry age 45 $600.00
Woman-Priscilla 38 & child $500.00
boy, Isaac 16 $1000.00
Nathan 17 $1000.00
Henry 13 $1000.00
William 13 $600.00
Cyrus 9 $500.00
Ann 10 $650.00
Mary 13 $900.00

337 acres of land at $47.00 per acre $15,839.00
Cash on hand $172.55
Note on John Carrithers due 8 Jan 1849 $50.00
Note on James D. Carrithers due 2 Jan.
1858 $98375 (bankrupt)

Total except last item-- $26,559.80

Executors Robert Carrithers---Charles Carrithers.

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Charles Adam CARRITHERS

Unknown - Unknown

Father: George Frederick CARRITHERS
Mother: Kate MCKINLEY

Family 1 :
  1.  Virginia CARRITHERS

                                _William CARRITHERS _+
                               | (1807 - 1886) m 1832
 _George Frederick CARRITHERS _|
| (1844 - 1892) m 1864         |
|                              |_Elvira FREDERICK ___+
|                                (1814 - 1876) m 1832
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|--Charles Adam CARRITHERS 
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|                               _Daniel MCKINLEY ____
|                              |  m 1827             
|_Kate MCKINLEY _______________|
   m 1864                      |
                               |_Keziah RUSSELL _____
                                  m 1827             

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Edith M. DALE

20 Dec 1897 - Unknown

Father: J. Hamblet DALE
Mother: Edmond RODNEY


                       _Felix DeLancy DALE _+
                      | (1847 - 1903) m 1872
 _J. Hamblet DALE ____|
| (1874 - 1926) m 1896|
|                     |_Ida HAMBLET ________+
|                        m 1872             
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|--Edith M. DALE 
|  (1897 - ....)
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|_Edmond RODNEY ______|
  (1877 - ....) m 1896|
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Celina Emma Octavia HABERL

23 Sep 1896 - 7 Jul 1918

Father: Fred Sr. HABERL
Mother: Pauline Mathilda MAYER


                           _Ignatz HABERL _________
                          | (1825 - 1910) m 1852   
 _Fred Sr. HABERL ________|
| (1868 - 1932) m 1891    |
|                         |_Celina LABECHIER HAGG _
|                           (.... - 1893) m 1852   
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|--Celina Emma Octavia HABERL 
|  (1896 - 1918)
|                          _John Christian MAYER __+
|                         | (1839 - 1926) m 1870   
|_Pauline Mathilda MAYER _|
  (1871 - 1936) m 1891    |
                          |_Emma Pauline BAUR _____+
                            (1851 - 1925) m 1870   

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(?) LEURRY

Unknown - Unknown

Family 1 : Edna Jane Roberta Cornelia HOKE

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James Milton OWEN

Unknown - Unknown

Father: Nathan OWEN
Mother: Elizabeth BIRD

Family 1 : Anne Elizabeth CARRITHERS
  1.  Clara Bell OWEN
  2. +Iva Angeline OWEN
  3.  Charles OWEN

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 _Nathan OWEN ________|
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|--James Milton OWEN 
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|_Elizabeth BIRD _____|
   m 1818             |
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