===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: KYNELSON@rootsweb.com From: "Jerry L. Clark" <jerry876@comcast.net> Subject: [KYNELSON] David REID & Noncy POWER Dear List, Thanks in advance of any help. Does anyone know if the same David REID married both of these women? or if David Reid who married Nancy POWER was the father of David REID who married Mary NALLEY ? Nelson Co Ky Marriages NCGR David Read & Nancy Power Bond: 27 May 1797 George Hartt signed bond Both over 21 years Nelson Co Ky Marriages NCGR David Read & Mary Nalley B: 15 Nov 1832 M: 19 Nov 1832 William Ballard signed bond Both over 21 years Married by Robert Byrn Also this from Nelson County Genealogist Vol 21, #1 Aug 2004 Nelson Co Will Book 2 pg 233 (no date but surrounding entries are from Summer, 1837) Settlement of the estate of David Read, dec'd, by Peter Steward and Alexander Reed. List of sale and debts. Amt. presented to be divided among 8 heirs was $87.60, heirs not named. This will says he had 8 heirs. I believe I have found 4 of them Mary "Polly" REID who married Leonard Bronson PAYNE Alexander Reid who married Louisa Ann ROBERTSON Henrietta Reid who married Hillery CISSELL Catherine REID who married Ignatius BOWLDS or BOWLES. Who are the other 4? Could David Reid who married Mary Nally be the 5th heir? Leonard Payne & Polly Reid Bond: 6 Jan 1825 M: 10 Jan 1825 David Reid, father of Polly, signed bond & consent in person Married by Joseph Rogers, minister Return Marriages NCGR 1833-1848 READ, Alexander & ROBINSON, Louisiana, Bond: 11 Apr. 1837, Married: 11 Apr 1837 Signed Bond: George Robinson Both above age of 21 years Married by M.J. Spalding, from Marriage Register NCGR Deaths Prior to 1911 1878 Nelson Co Deaths Alex Read, color white, 74 years old, male, married, farmer, died Sep 6, 1878, Paralysis, born Nelson County, residence Nelson County, died Nelson County, parents David & Nancy Read, father born Tennessee, mother born Maryland. Nelson Co Ky Marriages NCGR Hilary Cissell & Henrietta Reid Bond: 11 Aug 1832 M: 13 Aug 1832 David Reid, father of Henrietta signed bond and gave consent in person Married by Robert Byrn Nelson Co Ky Marriages NCGR Ignatius Bowlds & Catherine Bond: 16 Aug 1819 M: 23 Aug 1819 David Reid, father of Catherine signed bond Married by John M David Reid (Ignatius Bowles Jr, s/o Ignatius & Catherine Gough) ===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: KYNELSON@rootsweb.com From: DandJCasey@aol.com Subject: Re: [KYNELSON] David REID & Noncy POWER Not sure if this helps but in 1830 census - David Reid/Read household: 2 males 10-15 1 male 20-30 1 male 60-70 1 female 15-20 1 female 30-40 I believe David Reid is male 60-70 Alexander Reid is male 20-30 That leaves 2 males 10-15 to be accounted for. perhaps Henrietta Reid is female 15-20? that leaves 1 female 30-40 to be accounted for. My guess is Nancy Power Reid must be deceased and this is another daughter. This daughter might not have married. If these are all children of David Reid, it looks something like this: Catherine Unknown Female Mary "Polly" Alexander Henrietta Unknown Male David? Unknown Male Making 7 heirs and perhaps there was another child who married out prior to the 1830 census to make the 8. A lot of guesses! Also Just Passing along this additional info... In the Deaths Prior to 1911 (NCGR) book the first article is The Holy Bible of John Ambrose Cissell, bought on June 24, 1862. There are a few Reid entries. The very first listed is: Alexander Reid born 1804 and died September the 6th 1878 Then- Howard Reid born December the 4th 1875 and died January the 19th 1887 after being taken sick - 7 weeks Hillary Cissell died Sep the 3rd 1878 about 4 o'clock a.m. and buried at Holy Cross Church on the 4th about 12 o'clock a.m. A very large crowd attended this funeral. (I assume this is husband of Henrietta Reid?) Old Mary (Polly) Reid died December the 27, 1876 and born 1786 John D. Read and Missouri Cissell married October the 28th 1861 G.W. Read married Ann Luvina Cissell July the 8th 1866