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LAND: Record of the Taxable Property and Polls in Sumner County for the year 1816
Name Acres Situation
William Durham 103 Middle Fork Drakes Creek
William Durham 29 Rogues Fork Bledsoe CreekQUESTIONS: Re: Wm Durham b 1776 m 1808 TN Frances
Posted by: Gregg Bonner Date: February 19, 2000 at 04:50:59
In Reply to: Re: Wm Durham b 1776 m 1808 TN Frances by Pat Vincent of 1332QUESTIONS: Lets perform a simple analysis. I only have exact birth dates for James (1786) and Thomas (1791). Otherwise, it appears that they would all have been under 26 in 1800. I have the following children [males first]: William, John, Benjamin, James, Henry, Samuel, & Thomas. So that's 7 males. If 2 of them were already married and in their own households by 1800, then that would leave 5 males. So either there are more male children than I have listed, or one or both of the married men you describe were not his sons. I also have Samuel b. ABT. 1787, making him a little young for marriage. John I have b. ABT. 1777, so that works. Perhaps the Samuel was the son of someone else. Perhaps my records are in error.
QUESTIONS: The daughters: Nancy, Martha, Rhoda, Susan, & Elizabeth. So this all fits fine.
QUESTIONS: I have 2 wives, one is Susannah Shearin, and the other is Mary, who also married George Haselwood at some point. If he married Mary in 1792, then the following would have been by Susanna: William (1776), John (1777), Nancy (1779), James (1786), Henry (1787) & Samuel (1788) and probably Mary also, since she was unlikely to be married at 14 years of age. On the other hand, Mary would have been the mother of Martha (1793), Rhoda (1795), and Susan (1796). Thomas (1791) could have been from either (giving leeway for marriage date apprx.). This leaves Elizabeth and Benjamin perhaps as the male and female 16-26.
QUESTIONS: Did anyone find a wife for Edward (b. ABT 1745) yet?
QUESTIONS: I too would like to get this straightened out. Perhaps look to the Masons. Susan died in 1883, and should have left some record.
QUESTIONS: I invite all correction, rants, flames, etc.
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QUESTIONS: Re: Wm Durham b 1776 m 1808 TN Frances
Posted by: Pat Vincent Date: July 20, 2000 at 20:35:27
In Reply to: Re: Wm Durham b 1776 m 1808 TN Frances by Gregg Bonner of 1332QUESTIONS: Greg, In the Sumner Co lawsuit for division of Wm Durham's land, the only children listed were six sons and four daughters.
It spells them out as John Durham, William Durham, James Durham, Henry Durham, Samuel Durham, Thomas Durham, Polly Sherring [Shearin], Nancy Arear {O'rear], Patsey Moody and Susan Mason. I know Polly is the nickname for Mary [my line] and I imagine that Patsey is nickname for Martha.QUESTIONS: No Elizabeth, Rhoda or Benjamin are in this list of children...
QUESTIONS: I think Mrs. Mary Hazelwood was the wife of William Durham, the father of the William Durham who died in Sumner Co. pat vincent
QUESTIONS: Re: Wm Durham b 1776 m 1808 TN Frances
Posted by: Gregg Bonner Date: July 20, 2000 at 22:25:44
In Reply to: Re: Wm Durham b 1776 m 1808 TN Frances by Pat Vincent of 1332
QUESTIONS: Hi Pat,
I am compiling a list of Benjamin Colclough descendants, and hence my interest in the Durhams (not my line). In my own line I have Shearins, as well as Colcloughs, so I am not emotionally attached to my records in this regard. I have two computers which differ in records for various reasons. The one I am on now has not the extra children mentioned, but it does have them split between mothers. So I shall remove the other wife and make them all full-sibs. Is it still your contention that the wife is not (necessarily) Susannah Shearin? I saw a bunch of kids different people are claiming as theirs, and I gave up on trying to match the mother because of a lack of dates (birth and marriage). I have the spouse of all 10 kids listed, but (on this computer at least) I don't have children listed for any of them. I would like very much to have a descendants list (from anyone reading this) for old man Durham (whomever that may be in your case). Then I could add it to my Colclough list (at least the parts which apply), which has perhaps some 3,000 descendants now, not including the ones present in well-known publications like the Brumfield line or the Shearin line.QUESTIONS: Thanks for the information, I shall revise my records to reflect same.
QUESTIONS: Cheers,
Gregg
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIRTH: 1850 Census of Allen Co. Kentucky (age 8 in 1850)
Wills and Settlements 1815-1902, Allen Co., Kentucky SL Gen. Library
976.973 S2a by Mary Moltenberry Rabold and Elizabeth Motlenberry Price
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------BIRTH: 1850 census of Allen Co. Kentucky. (age 6 in 1850)
DEATH: Information from Vital Statistics of Allen Co. Film 29104 Pt. 1
:1855 Death records: Emily J. Hanes 103 11 F Single Parents: Samuel and Malinda
Hains. Died 5 October Dyanitory.
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The book "Richard Haines and his Descendants" Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey since 1682. Compiled by John Wesley Haines, Captain Supply Corps, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
I talked to Margaret Savage, 1234 S. Camino Seco, Tucson, AZ 85710-6531 on 4/18/97. She is fourth gg dau of Eve Hains. She said that Eve's (and Christopher's father) was Johan Christopher Cristoph Heintz of Germany. He founded the Grace Lutheran Church in Winchester, VA. He was a well driller by profession and that he was paid by George Washington to drill a well. She said that Eve first married Matthias Selsor and had several children by him. He was murdered and she later married a John Counts and had six more children by him. A child of hers moved to Kentucky with Christopher. She lived the rest of her life in Russell Co., VA. The Widow Haines remarried a David Monger and lived in Rockingham, VA. She was evidently widowed at a young age.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Petition to Form Russell County - December 1785
The petition of sundry inhabitants of Clinch River, Moccasin Creek, Powells Valley, and others, citizens of Washington County humbly represent that your petitioners are situated from the line of Montgomery as it crosses
near the source of the Clinch River, down the same eight miles; thence to the extreme settlements of Powells Valley forty more.
The greatest portion of your petitioners have to travel from twenty five miles and some eighty or an hundred; moreover are generally interrupted by Clinch Mountain and the north branch of the Holstein River; the former
affording very difficult passes; the latter much danger and difficulty in crossing it in spring and after considerable
rains; continuous to its southern bank, a chain of hills almost as difficult as Clinch Mountain; so that great difficulty
arises to your Petitioners not only in attending Courts, but Courts Martial. And from the extent of schism between
our small settlements make it exceedingly difficult to arrange companies without subjecting some to travel 15 and
20 miles to private mustery. There are two difficulties in the militia law that principally affect your Petitioners.
There are evils small indeed to the feelings we constantly undergo when obliged to leave our helpless families
exposed at so very greast distances to obey the laws of our country. And however evident the danger may
appear to us will not certainly on our failure of duty plead our excuse. Circumstance alone is sufficient to claim the
human respect of the Legislature to remove the grievance. We therefore pray your Honorable House will take
our case into consideration and divide the county. We further pray a line may be fixed along Clinch Mountain to
the Carolina line; or with the line at present dividing the county into two regiments to the aforesaid Carolina line;
then with the said line to Cumberland Mountain including taht existing county between Cumberland Mountain and
Montgomery line and Clinch Mountain, or the aforesaid regimental line for the new county and southeast of the
said Clinch Mountain remain Washington County; and we your Petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray.
Albert, Michael
Alderson, Benjamin
Alley, David
Alley, Hosea
Alley, James Sr.
Alley, James Jr.
Alley, John
Alley, Peter
Alley, Samuel
Asberry, George
Asberry, Henry
Asberry, John
Asberry, William
Baker, John
Barker, Joel
Barnett, Alexander
Bays, -----------
Beavers, Alexander
Belsher, George
Belsher, Thomas
Berrker?, Robert
Bickley, Charles
Bird, Thomas
Bird, William
Black, Joseph
Blackmore, James
Blackmore, James
Blanton, William
Bonem?, John
Bowen, Arthur
Bowen, John
Bowland, Jared
Bowland, William
Bradley, James
Bremley, Archalus
Brewster, Michael
Bristow, Isaac
Brown, James
Browning, Francis
Bush, James
Caar?, Robert
Cain, David
Calhoun, Davis
Campbell, John
Campbell, John
Carter, John Jr.
Carter, Joseph
Carter, Norris
Carter, Thomas
Castles, Jacob
Castles, Joseph
Cenduncan, William
Childress, Abraham
Choat, Valentine
Clark, George
Cockrell, Simon
Cole, Jeremiah
Colvilk?, ----------
Colvill, Andrew
Conway, Thomas
Conway, Thomas
Cooper, Christopher
Cowan, Andrew
Cowan, John
Cox, David
Crabtree, William
Craig, James?
Craig?, Robert
Crockett, Alexander
Crockett, Hamilton
Cunningham, Jonathan
Damron, John
Damron, Lazarus
Damron, Moses
Daniel, James
Daniel, Wyat
Davis, Henry
Davisson, James
Davisson, Samuel
Davisson, William
Deskins, John
Dever, Charles
Dickenson, Henry
Dolsberry, Lyles
Duncan, John
Duncan, Townsend
Elam, Isaac
Elam, William
Elkins, Drury
Elkins, James
Elkins, Jesse
English, John
Enyart, John
Enyart, Silas
Evans, William
Faris, Champ
Ferril, Jeremiah
Fields, Richard
Fletcher, Ambrose
Fletcher, Richard
Fowler, John
Frame, William
Frances, Thomas
Friley, Calip
Friley, Frederick
Friley, James
Friley, John
Friley, Martin
Friley, William
Fugate, Coleby
Fugate, James
Fugate, John
Fugate, Josiah
Fugate, Zachariah
Fuller?, John
Gallaher, Joel
Gibson, George
Gibson, James
Gibson, John
Gilmore, William
Gilmore, William
Givins, Edward
Graves, Bean
Gray, Jesse
Green, John
Haddox, Samuel
Hains, Christopher
Hamblin, Henry
Hamond, ----------
Hargis, ----------
Haris, James
Hatfield, Ephraim
Hatfield, George
Hatfield, John
Hatfield, Joseph
Hatfield, Joseph
Hays, Charles
Hays, Charles
Hayter, Abraham
Henderson, Richard
Henderson, William
Hendrix, James
Hendrix, Thomas
Hendrix, Zachariah
Hensley, Joseph
Hensley, Robert
Higgenbothan, Moses
Higgenbothan, Robert
Hildreth?, Jeffrey
Hobbs, Thomas
Horton, William
Huston, William
Jackson, James
Jackson, Jesse
Jackson, John
Jamison, John
Johnson, William
Jones, Benjamin
Jones, Edward
Jones, James
Kelley, Edward
Kendrick, Patrick
Kennday, John
Kincannon, John
Kinkead, John
Kirk, Alexander
Kiser, Joseph
Lang?, Langston?, John
Lash, Adam
Lash, Alexander
Lash, George
Leith, James
Lewis, John
Long, William
Mackintaush, Peter
Martin, Alexander
McCoy, George
McCoy, Robert
McCulloch, John
McDuck, William
McFarland, Alexander
McFarland, Joseph
McFarland, Robert
McFarland, Robert Jr.
McFerran, John
McKinney, James
McMahon, Thomas
McPike, William
Meredith, Joseph
Millard, Abraham
Millard, Charles
Monk, Henry
Monk, Shadrach
Montgomery, James
Montgomery, John
Musick, David
Musick, Elexious
Neill, William
Nelson, Daniel
Nelson, Johnson
Niel, Charles
Nicholson, Benjamin
Nicholson, Petten
Oney, Benjamin
Oney, Richard
Oney, William
Osborne, James
Osborne, James
Osbourn, Stephen
Perrin, Joseph
Porter, John
Porter, Patrick
Porter, Richard
Porter, Samuel
Prater, Samuel
Prater, Thomas
Prater, William
Preecs, David
Preecs, James
Price, Anjer
Price, Daniel
Price, James
Price, Richard
Price, Thomas Jr.
Price, William
Puckett, Drury
Puckett, George
Puckett, Jeremiah
Raimy, Mathew
Raney, John
Ritchie, Alexander
Ritchie, Alexander Jr.
Roberts, George
Robinson, George
Robinson, Samuel
Robtinson, Absalom
Robtinson, Jacob
Robtinson, William
Rogers, James
Rogers, Will
Ryhley, Patrick
Shewmaker, James
Shomaker, John
Short, John
Short, Thomas
Skaggs, David
Skaggs, Henry
Skaggs, John
Skaggs, Solomon
Smith, Edward
Smith, Elijah
Smith, Ericus
Smith, Ericus Jr.
Smith, H.
Smith, James
Smith, John
Smith, William
Smoothe, Edward
Sord, Michael
Stacy, John
Stallard, Samuel
Stapleton, Edward
Stills, Isaiah
Stills, Yeah?
Tate, John
Tate, Robert Sr.
Tate, Robert Jr.
Tate, Thomas
Thompson, John
Thompson, Richard
Thompson, William
Vance, Samuel
Vandyke, John
Vaughan, William
Vermillion, Jesse
Wagg, John
Wallin, Stephen
Wallin, Thomas
Walters, Lewis
Ward, David
Wells, John
Wells, John
White, John
Whitley, Joseph
Whorton, James
Williamson, A?
Willson, Harris
Willson, John
Willson, Richard
Wright, James
Wright, John
Young, Daniel
Young, David
Young, James
Young, Samuel
LAND: Allen County Kentucky
Deed Book B 1815-1819
Abstracts
Copyright 2002 Sharon TaborLAND: Aug. 19, 1818. Between William RUSSELL and Elizabeth RUSSELL his wife of the state of Indianna (sic) and county of Orange...and Christopher HAYNS of the state of Kentucky and county of Allen...$300...72 acres of land on Trammels Creek....Signed: William RUSSELL (mark), Elizabeth RESSELL (mark) pag 289
29 Jul 1990 Page 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Bible record taken from Record of Abstracts of pension papers of soldiers
of the Revolutionary War and 1812 War who Settled in Allen County,Kentucky.
by Annie Walker Burns, Wallins Creek, Kentucky, March 1933Film 854140 Haynes family
Wills and Settlements, Allen Co. Ky. 1815-1902 SLC Gen. Library 976.973 S2a
Mary Moltenberry Rabold, Elizabeth Moltenberry Price.Tallitha leaves her negro woman to her daughter Milly McGuire Jan. 11,1853.
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Baptism:
13 OCT 1999 OAKLA
Endowment:
10 OCT 2001 OAKLA
Sealing to Parents:
10 JAN 2003 OAKLA
1910 ALLEN CO KY
ANDERSON, George N. 63 m2 1 yr, Elizabeth 41 m2 1 yr 1 child born/1living, CLERMYN, Lady Mary 14 (step-dau), SIKES, Rilda A. (ml) 70ALLEN CO KY MARRIAGE VITALS 1909 (microfilm)
ANDERSON, G.W, resides Allen Co, age 62, m2 to Anderson, Elizabeth, resides Warren Co, age 40, m2, 11/25/09 Allen Co KYKY DEATH RECORDS
Last Name First Name MI Age Death Place Residence Death Date Volume Certificate Death Volume
ANDERSON GEORGE W 086 ALLEN 12-23-1932 056 27511 1932
d. Meador, Allen county 12/23/1932 b. 3/33/1846 F. Wesley Anderson b. KY, M. Telithia Hanes b. VA
Inf. T.J. Anderson Gainsville KY, cause of death apoplexyMOREHEAD GRAVEYARD- Allen Co, KY - Located on the Aubrey Morehead farm at Gainesville
ANDERSON, Sarah E., Aug. 18, 1846-July 2, 1908
ANDERSON, G. W., Mar. 22, 1846-Dec. 23, 1933KENTUCKY DEATH RECORDS #12488/19
ANDERSON, Elizabeth d. Hog Pen, Allen County 4/01/1919 b. 1/1/1869 Allen County F. J.W. Sikes Allen Co, M. Sarilda Durham Allen Co. Inf. Geo Anderson.. Buried New Bethel