------ Forwarded Message From: p-oconnor@att.net Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 05:56:24 -0700 To: Kentuckiana-L@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} Most wanted Sorry, I havent recd any messages from you since you asked for the Ds and Es, I think it was. So I missed the call for Os On Nov 6, 1787, Fayette Co., KY, he was married to Sarah McDowell by Rev. James Crawford, minister of Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church 1787 He was on the tax list in Fayette Co., KY in 1787 enumerated with William Stafford with 0 poll. May 12, 1791, Nelson Co., KY: he was a witness at a trial, John B. Stovall vs William Pennebaker. In August, Stovall was ordered to pay each of his witnesses 25 pounds of tobacco. Mar 16, 1792, Nelson Co., KY; he was to be paid for two days as witness in a trial Hopkins vs Wise. Nov. 29, 1792, he was on the Nelson Co. tax list no land 1 horse, 8 cattle 1793 He was on the Nelson Co. tax list no land, 1 horse, 7 cattle 1795 He was on the Delinquent tax list in Clarke Co., KY and also on the tax list for Madison Co. 1796 He was on the Clark Co. tax list 1797 On the Montgomery Co., tax list, no land 1800 On the Montgomery Co. tax list Oct 1807, he was an appraiser for an estate in Boone Co., KY This is the last we find of him, although his youngest son was born in Franklin Co., IN in 1808. His wife/widow is named in a court case in Franklin Co. in 1815 and is apparently living with a son in Franklin Co., 1820 There are McDowells in Fayette Co. in 1787, James and John, apparently sons of Judge Samuel McDowell, but I can't fit my Sarah into their line. Also, those McDowells were all well educated, but none of my Sarah's sons could read or write, so I don't know where she fits in. Any info on John Fred or Sarah McDowell would be greatly appreciated. ------ End of Forwarded Message