Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


John L. Pippin

MARRIAGE: Pippin, John L. Apr 15 1879 Burnette, Miss Ida
56 Sangamon Co., IL 40 or thereabouts Spfld, IL
Witness-Presco Wright
Sangamon County, Illinois Marriage Applications
March 26, 1879 thru Dec 31, 1881 Page 45


William Durham RIHERD

Oma Dellion Harrison was born September 21, 1856, and died September 26, 1890, and is buried in the Glasgow Cemetery.

The following is an excerpt of a book written by Shelley Riherd on the Riherd
family:
About one year after his marriage, William Durham Riherd purchased ten acres of land from C. L. Hill and wife, Rilla E. Hill, and C. T. Cheek and wife, Valeria Cheek, on October 23, 1875. This land was located on the Glasgow-Bowling Green Road (now U. S. 68-80 approximate location), and adjoined a Gardner and the Glasgow Railroad. Consideration: $200.00. (Deed Book 10, page 566, Barren County).
In 1881, it appears William had been engaged in sawing lumber for some time at Bradford's Mill, (formerly called Myers Mill) near Glasgow. He purchased from William J. Bradford and wife, MARY A. 1/3 Interest in a saw mill and the deed States: "2/3 interest in a steam mill is owned by William D. Riherd which is in good running condition at the said William J. Bradford Mill on Beaver Creek."
The real estate purchased was known as the Myers Mill tract and adjoined Brice King, the Glasgow-Munfordville Road, the old mill dam, T. C. Dickerson and Slaughter, crossed Beaver Creek and went down the mill reace. (The deed has exact directions and distances) NOTE: (This mill site is located about 1 mile north of my present home on Lexington Drive, (known as the Munfordville Road outside the city limits.) The old mill race is still intact and passes through a large culvert under the Munfordville Road, the old mill dam still exists without any serious deterioration. The land purchased in this deed is in part, now owned by Marion Bradford, a William J. Bradford descendant, and my adjoining neighbor. The remainder is owned and is the home of Buell
Steenbergen, all on Route 7, Glasgow, Ky.) (Deed Book 17, page 142, OCBCC).
On October 1, 1883, William D. Riherd purchased more land which adjoined the
above mill tract from Brice King in above deed). This tract also fronted the
Munfordville Road and Beaver Creek and was a part of the former J. E. Parrish
land. Consideration: $150.47 paid and promissory note for $14.50. (Deed Book 19, page 325. OCBBCC). Note: This real estate and mill site is located
approximately 2 miles northeast of the Jesse Lewis 257 acre tract, both being
on Beaver Creek. Could the purchase of the Buford Mill site by Jesse in 1869
have been to eliminate other possible competition?
The farm of Jesse Thomas adjoined the Ruben Harrison on the south and the
Bradford farm adjoins it on the northeast. The Harrison farm was, until
recently, owned by Jack and Vivian Rousseau, and the home still stands. Most
of the farm has been developed. The name of a son, Bradford Riherd, was no
doubt because of the William J. Bradford family. William and his brothers and sisters worked very hard after they were without a father on June 9, 1870. the children were under age when their father died, and their mother was appointed their guardian in Barren County. The real estate in both Barren and Monroe counties was sold through court at considerable expense because of the minors' interest. William purchased the Monroe County tract and then sold off smaller tracts. As the oldest son, he was apparently forced into the role of transacting the family business while quite young.
In an action in the Barren Circuit Court, Flem Harrison v. Lucy Harrison, an
order was entered in November of 1899, directing the Master Commissioner to
sell the Harrison farm of 148 acres. It was purchased at auction on January
15, 1900, by Flem Harrison for $300.00. Apparently, Rueben Harrison had died
prior to this time, and both William D. and Omadillion were deceased and left
their children as heirs in the Harrison home place. William D's children
inherited this property from the Harrison family. The papers in the lawsuit
have been misfiled or lost; however, the deed lists the heirs in the Harrison
estate as follows:
Clarence Riherd, Effie Riherd, Bradford Riherd, Eliza Riherd, Ruby Riherd,
Genie and Ira Haynes, Betty Settle and Richard Settle, Lewis Riherd, Millie V. Harrison. The first eight are the children of Omadillion Harrison and William D. Riherd; however, the remaining eight Harrisons could be sisters and brothers of Omadillion or her neices and nephews of a deceased brother or sister. Further research could establish this.
CHILDREN:
Lewis, James Clarence, Bradford, Eliza Frank, Effie, Betty, Eugenia (Jeanie),
Ruby, Flem, born 10/1888, died 12/1889 buried Glasgow Cemetery.


Lewis Montgomery RIHERD

Research of Laura Jean Miller


Bradford RIHERD

Research of Laura Jean Miller


RIHERD

Infant son birth date, death date and burial place from Barren Co., Kentucky
Cemetery Records Vol. I (c) 1976 Eva Coe Peden. Glasgow Public Library,
Glasgow, Kentucky
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Flem RIHERD

Birth date, death date and burial place from Barren Co., Kentucky Cemetery
Records Vol I. (c) 1976 Eva Coe Peden. Glasgow Public Library, Glasgow,
Kentucky


Eli Ellis RYHERD

BIRTH: Riherd Family by Shelley T. Riherd 1966, pg 109

DEATH: Riherd Family by Shelley T. Riherd 1966, pg 109


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