Show her as a D/O Jeremiah York. Can't swear I am right , but its what "I Believe" at the moment. An open for all the help I can get !! Am interested in any imfo connected to the families below. Thanks , Martha Jo Marcum Carr Descendants of Jeremiah York, Jr. Generation No. 1 1. JEREMIAH7 YORK, JR. (JEREMIAH6, SEMORE5, JEREMIAH4, JEREMIAH3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt. 1774 in Randolph Co, North Carolina, and died June 08, 1843 in Owsley Co, Ky.. He married ELIZABETH LEAH CLARK 1796 in Randolph, N.C., daughter of WILLIAM CLARK and LEAH JOHNSON. She was born May 07, 1773 in Wilkes Co, North Carolina, and died December 13, 1856 in Owsley Co., Ky.. Notes for JEREMIAH YORK, JR.: Could be Jeremiah York, b 1779 in Randolph Co, N C, d June 8 1843 in Clay Co, Ky. father: Joseph York, Sr. and mother: Jemina Burrow. Notes for ELIZABETH LEAH CLARK: 1850 Owsley #60 house of William York 1840 Clay #20 318 a Children of JEREMIAH YORK and ELIZABETH CLARK are: i. URIAH8 YORK. ii. LEAH YORK, b. December 27, 1799, Randolph Co, N.C.; d. April 29, 1890; m. PLEASANT WILSON, June 22, 1815, Clay Co, Ky.; b. Abt. 1796, North Carolina. iii. SOLOMON YORK, b. Abt. 1802, Tennessee; d. 1855, Leslie Co, Ky.. iv. JOSEPH YORK, b. June 15, 1803, Clay Co., Ky.; d. 1854, Wayland, Henry Co, Iowa; m. RHODA MORRIS, February 04, 1828, Clay Co. Ky.; b. Abt. 1806, Kentucky; d. Abt. 1886, Wayland, Henry Co, Iowa. v. FANNY YORK, b. October 15, 1806, Madison Co, Ky.; d. April 26, 1891, Owsley Co, Ky.;COLONEL ALFRED MARCUM, Abt. 1831; b. March 02, 1803, Wild Cat Creek, Buncombe Co., N.C.; d. October 23, 1888, Breathitt Co, Ky.. Notes for COLONEL ALFRED MARCUM: 1850 Breathitt Co #223 1860 Breathitt Co #485 1870 Breathitt Co #33 1880 Breathitt Co, living with dau Mary More About COLONEL ALFRED MARCUM: Fact 1: A Blacksmith vi. WILLIAM J YORK, b. April 25, 1808, Clay Co., Ky.; m. ELIZABETH; b. Abt. 1810. vii. DAVID YORK, b. February 17, 1810, Clay Co., Ky.; d. Bef. 1846; m. ELIZA BETH MOORE, February 28, 1839, Clay Co., Ky.; b. November 03, 1814, Owsley Co, Ky.; d. September 1905, Jackson Co, Ky.. Notes for DAVID YORK: 1840 Clay #20 318 2 Notes for ELIZABETH MOORE: 1900 Jackson Co PC-9, widow, 10 child 5 living, she had 2nd married Redden Truett More About ELIZABETH MOORE: Burial: York Cem, Annville, Jackson Co, Ky. viii. SARAH YORK, b. January 29, 1812, Clay Co., Ky.; m. ISAAC WILSON CALLAHAN, February 14, 1831, Clay Co. Ky.; b. Abt. 1813, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1850. Notes for ISAAC WILSON CALLAHAN: 1850 Owsley #577 ix. ALFRED YORK, b. January 02, 1814, Clay Co., Ky.; d. Lee Co, Ky.; m. SARAH M COLE, November 29, 1839, Estill Co, Ky.; b. Abt. 1815, Kentucky. Notes for ALFRED YORK: 1850 Owsley Co #480 1860 Owsley Co #518 1870 Lee Co #19 x. ELIZABETH BETSEY YORK, b. January 19, 1817, Clay Co., Ky.; d. November 06, 1898, Clay Co., Ky.; m. (1) PLEASANT WILSON, Abt. 1833, Clay Co, Ky.; b. Abt. 1816, Clay Co., Ky.; d. Abt. 1846, Owsley Co., Ky.; m. (2) PATRICK H MCGEORGE, Abt. 1844, Clay Co, Ky.; b. 1812, Virginia; d. April 17, 1853, Owsley Co, Ky.; m. (3) FRANK MCGEORGE, Aft. 1855. Notes for ELIZABETH BETSEY YORK: 1870 Owsley #13/13 with son Alfred More About ELIZABETH BETSEY YORK: Burial: Alfred Wilson Cem, Clay Co, Ky. Notes for PATRICK H MCGEORGE: for ref onley, 1860 Owsley #92 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Mc" <nanapat@mscomm.com> To: <KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:53 PM Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] First White Man Auctioned in Breathitt Since 1839. > Do you have any information on a Fanny York, and her decendents, who was > supposed to have children by a Marcum? > Thanks for any information you might have . > May the grace of the Lord be upon you. > > Pat Mc > > In God We Trust > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mike Carr" <mrc3183@one.net> > To: <KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:32 AM > Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] First White Man Auctioned in Breathitt Since 1839. > > > > I don't know of any pictures of these Marcum's , but would love to be able > > to find copies of any of the Marcum family that settled in Breathiit Co. > > Below is what I have on them, I don't know if this will help. Now this is > > what I Believe at this time, I can't swear I'm right ! Would like to work > > with anyone researching the Marcum 's or the families who have married > into > > these lines. > > Thanks , Martha Jo Marcum Carr > > > > Descendants of Edward B Marcum > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > 1. LIEUTENART EDWARD B3 MARCUM (ALFRED2, THOMAS1) was born February 27, > 1840 > > in Breathitt Co, Ky., and died October 20, 1905 in Breathitt Co., Ky.. He > > married MALISSA B COCKRELL December 25, 1870 in Breathitt Co, Ky., > daughter > > of JAMES COCKRELL and ANN ALLEN. She was born Abt. 1846 in Breathitt Co, > > Ky., and died July 01, 1888 in Breathitt Co, Ky.. > > > > Notes for LIEUTENART EDWARD B MARCUM: > > > > 1st Lieutenant in Co K, 14 Ky Cavalry, during the Civil War, William > Strong > > was the Captain. Second Lieutenant in Co E, Three Forks Battalion, KST. > > William Strong was the Captain. > > > > 1880 Breathitt Co, boarder with James L Caskey > > > > 1900 Breathitt Co > > > > More About LIEUTENART EDWARD B MARCUM: > > > > Burial: Sewell Cem, Breathitt Co, Ky. > > > > More About MALISSA B COCKRELL: > > > > Burial: Chaney Cem, Breathitt Co, Ky. > > > > > > Children of EDWARD MARCUM and MALISSA COCKRELL are: > > > > i. CHILD4 MARCUM, b. 1875, Breathitt Co, Ky.. > > > > ii. BRUCE MARCUM, b. August 1876; d. 1953, Sewell Cem, Breathitt Co, Ky.. > > > > Notes for BRUCE MARCUM: > > > > April 17, 1903 > > > > The Jackson Hustler says: At 1 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, in front of > > > > the courthouse in this city, an event transpired that is without a > > > > parallel in the history of this county since its formation, and one that > > > > has been but seldom, if ever, witnessed in any community. The incident > > > > referred to was the public sale into servitude for a period of six > > > > months, for vagrancy, of Bruce Marcum, a young, robust and able-bodied > > > > man about twenty-seven years of age. > > > > This being the first time a white man (one Negro having been sold > > > > for the same cause a few years ago in Breathitt) was ever sold in the > > > > county, quite a large and curious throng gathered in front of the > > > > courthouse to witness the sale. Berry Turner, of Crockettsville, a > > > > Deputy Sheriff, cried him off, and performed the duty with all the skill > > > > of a professional auctioneer, calling attention to the health and > > > > physical qualifications of a young man, and impressed upon the crowd the > > > > value of the young man's labor to the would-be buyers, yet the bidding > > > > was rather slow and dull. Marcum was finally sold to Mr. William > > > > Griffith, of the Frozen precinct, for $650. > > > > The man sold is an only son of Edward Marcum, of this city. Marcum > > > > was tried at the March term of the Breathitt Circuit court on a charge > > > > of vagrancy and offered no defense. > > > > > > > > iii. JAMES MARCUM, b. 1877, Breathitt Co, Ky.. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Knott Historical Society" <knothist@tgtel.com> > > To: <KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 12:43 AM > > Subject: [KYBREATH-L] First White Man Auctioned in Breathitt Since 1839. > > > > > > > April 17, 1903 > > > The Jackson Hustler says: At 1 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, in front of > > > the courthouse in this city, an event transpired that is without a > > > parallel in the history of this county since its formation, and one that > > > has been but seldom, if ever, witnessed in any community. The incident > > > referred to was the public sale into servitude for a period of six > > > months, for vagrancy, of Bruce Marcum, a young, robust and able-bodied > > > man about twenty-seven years of age. > > > This being the first time a white man (one Negro having been sold > > > for the same cause a few years ago in Breathitt) was ever sold in the > > > county, quite a large and curious throng gathered in front of the > > > courthouse to witness the sale. Berry Turner, of Crockettsville, a > > > Deputy Sheriff, cried him off, and performed the duty with all the skill > > > of a professional auctioneer, calling attention to the health and > > > physical qualifications of a young man, and impressed upon the crowd the > > > value of the young man's labor to the would-be buyers, yet the bidding > > > was rather slow and dull. Marcum was finally sold to Mr. William > > > Griffith, of the Frozen precinct, for $650. > > > The man sold is an only son of Edward Marcum, of this city. Marcum > > > was tried at the March term of the Breathitt Circuit court on a charge > > > of vagrancy and offered no defense. > > > ______________ > > > From Knott County Historical Society's - A Century Ago This Week (1903 > > > Edition) > > > > > > Does anyone have or know where we can obtain a photo of Bruce Marcum? > > > Thanks. > > > > > > David R. Smith, Pres. > > > Knott County Historical Society, Inc. > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KYBREATH Mailing List ==== > > > Help build the Breathitt County KyGenWeb site. Submit information for > > posting to the site. Contact Jeanette Shouse at library@tgtel.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KYBREATH Mailing List ==== > > > > > > > > > ==== KYBREATH Mailing List ==== > > >
Martha Jo, Thank you so very much for what you have sent me. May the grace of the Lord be upon you. Pat Mc In God We Trust ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Carr" <mrc3183@one.net> To: <KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 10:20 AM Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] First White Man Auctioned in Breathitt Since 1839. > Show her as a D/O Jeremiah York. Can't swear I am right , but its what "I > Believe" at the moment. An open for all the help I can get !! Am interested > in any imfo connected to the families below. Thanks , > Martha Jo Marcum Carr > > Descendants of Jeremiah York, Jr. > > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. JEREMIAH7 YORK, JR. (JEREMIAH6, SEMORE5, JEREMIAH4, JEREMIAH3, RICHARD2, > RICHARD1) was born Abt. 1774 in Randolph Co, North Carolina, and died June > 08, 1843 in Owsley Co, Ky.. He married ELIZABETH LEAH CLARK 1796 in > Randolph, N.C., daughter of WILLIAM CLARK and LEAH JOHNSON. She was born May > 07, 1773 in Wilkes Co, North Carolina, and died December 13, 1856 in Owsley > Co., Ky.. > > Notes for JEREMIAH YORK, JR.: > > Could be Jeremiah York, b 1779 in Randolph Co, N C, d June 8 1843 in Clay > Co, Ky. father: Joseph York, Sr. and mother: Jemina Burrow. > > Notes for ELIZABETH LEAH CLARK: > > 1850 Owsley #60 house of William York > > 1840 Clay #20 318 a > > > Children of JEREMIAH YORK and ELIZABETH CLARK are: > > i. URIAH8 YORK. > > ii. LEAH YORK, b. December 27, 1799, Randolph Co, N.C.; d. April 29, 1890; > m. PLEASANT WILSON, June 22, 1815, Clay Co, Ky.; b. Abt. 1796, North > Carolina. > > iii. SOLOMON YORK, b. Abt. 1802, Tennessee; d. 1855, Leslie Co, Ky.. > > iv. JOSEPH YORK, b. June 15, 1803, Clay Co., Ky.; d. 1854, Wayland, Henry > Co, Iowa; m. RHODA MORRIS, February 04, 1828, Clay Co. Ky.; b. Abt. 1806, > Kentucky; d. Abt. 1886, Wayland, Henry Co, Iowa. > > v. FANNY YORK, b. October 15, 1806, Madison Co, Ky.; d. April 26, 1891, > Owsley Co, Ky.;COLONEL ALFRED MARCUM, Abt. 1831; b. March 02, 1803, Wild Cat > Creek, Buncombe Co., N.C.; d. October 23, 1888, Breathitt Co, Ky.. > > Notes for COLONEL ALFRED MARCUM: > > 1850 Breathitt Co #223 > > 1860 Breathitt Co #485 > > 1870 Breathitt Co #33 > > 1880 Breathitt Co, living with dau Mary > > More About COLONEL ALFRED MARCUM: > > Fact 1: A Blacksmith > > vi. WILLIAM J YORK, b. April 25, 1808, Clay Co., Ky.; m. ELIZABETH; b. Abt. > 1810. > > vii. DAVID YORK, b. February 17, 1810, Clay Co., Ky.; d. Bef. 1846; m. ELIZA > BETH MOORE, February 28, 1839, Clay Co., Ky.; b. November 03, 1814, Owsley > Co, Ky.; d. September 1905, Jackson Co, Ky.. > > Notes for DAVID YORK: > > 1840 Clay #20 318 2 > > Notes for ELIZABETH MOORE: > > 1900 Jackson Co PC-9, widow, 10 child 5 living, she had 2nd married Redden > Truett > > More About ELIZABETH MOORE: > > Burial: York Cem, Annville, Jackson Co, Ky. > > viii. SARAH YORK, b. January 29, 1812, Clay Co., Ky.; m. ISAAC WILSON > CALLAHAN, February 14, 1831, Clay Co. Ky.; b. Abt. 1813, Kentucky; d. Aft. > 1850. > > Notes for ISAAC WILSON CALLAHAN: > > 1850 Owsley #577 > > ix. ALFRED YORK, b. January 02, 1814, Clay Co., Ky.; d. Lee Co, Ky.; m. > SARAH M COLE, November 29, 1839, Estill Co, Ky.; b. Abt. 1815, Kentucky. > > Notes for ALFRED YORK: > > 1850 Owsley Co #480 > > 1860 Owsley Co #518 > > 1870 Lee Co #19 > > x. ELIZABETH BETSEY YORK, b. January 19, 1817, Clay Co., Ky.; d. November > 06, 1898, Clay Co., Ky.; m. (1) PLEASANT WILSON, Abt. 1833, Clay Co, Ky.; b. > Abt. 1816, Clay Co., Ky.; d. Abt. 1846, Owsley Co., Ky.; m. (2) PATRICK H > MCGEORGE, Abt. 1844, Clay Co, Ky.; b. 1812, Virginia; d. April 17, 1853, > Owsley Co, Ky.; m. (3) FRANK MCGEORGE, Aft. 1855. > > Notes for ELIZABETH BETSEY YORK: > > 1870 Owsley #13/13 with son Alfred > > More About ELIZABETH BETSEY YORK: > > Burial: Alfred Wilson Cem, Clay Co, Ky. > > Notes for PATRICK H MCGEORGE: > > for ref onley, 1860 Owsley #92 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pat Mc" <nanapat@mscomm.com> > To: <KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:53 PM > Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] First White Man Auctioned in Breathitt Since 1839. > > > > Do you have any information on a Fanny York, and her decendents, who was > > supposed to have children by a Marcum? > > Thanks for any information you might have . > > May the grace of the Lord be upon you. > > > > Pat Mc > > > > In God We Trust > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Mike Carr" <mrc3183@one.net> > > To: <KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 4:32 AM > > Subject: Re: [KYBREATH-L] First White Man Auctioned in Breathitt Since > 1839. > > > > > > > I don't know of any pictures of these Marcum's , but would love to be > able > > > to find copies of any of the Marcum family that settled in Breathiit Co. > > > Below is what I have on them, I don't know if this will help. Now this > is > > > what I Believe at this time, I can't swear I'm right ! Would like to > work > > > with anyone researching the Marcum 's or the families who have married > > into > > > these lines. > > > Thanks , Martha Jo Marcum Carr > > > > > > Descendants of Edward B Marcum > > > > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > > > > 1. LIEUTENART EDWARD B3 MARCUM (ALFRED2, THOMAS1) was born February 27, > > 1840 > > > in Breathitt Co, Ky., and died October 20, 1905 in Breathitt Co., Ky.. > He > > > married MALISSA B COCKRELL December 25, 1870 in Breathitt Co, Ky., > > daughter > > > of JAMES COCKRELL and ANN ALLEN. She was born Abt. 1846 in Breathitt Co, > > > Ky., and died July 01, 1888 in Breathitt Co, Ky.. > > > > > > Notes for LIEUTENART EDWARD B MARCUM: > > > > > > 1st Lieutenant in Co K, 14 Ky Cavalry, during the Civil War, William > > Strong > > > was the Captain. Second Lieutenant in Co E, Three Forks Battalion, KST. > > > William Strong was the Captain. > > > > > > 1880 Breathitt Co, boarder with James L Caskey > > > > > > 1900 Breathitt Co > > > > > > More About LIEUTENART EDWARD B MARCUM: > > > > > > Burial: Sewell Cem, Breathitt Co, Ky. > > > > > > More About MALISSA B COCKRELL: > > > > > > Burial: Chaney Cem, Breathitt Co, Ky. > > > > > > > > > Children of EDWARD MARCUM and MALISSA COCKRELL are: > > > > > > i. CHILD4 MARCUM, b. 1875, Breathitt Co, Ky.. > > > > > > ii. BRUCE MARCUM, b. August 1876; d. 1953, Sewell Cem, Breathitt Co, > Ky.. > > > > > > Notes for BRUCE MARCUM: > > > > > > April 17, 1903 > > > > > > The Jackson Hustler says: At 1 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, in front of > > > > > > the courthouse in this city, an event transpired that is without a > > > > > > parallel in the history of this county since its formation, and one that > > > > > > has been but seldom, if ever, witnessed in any community. The incident > > > > > > referred to was the public sale into servitude for a period of six > > > > > > months, for vagrancy, of Bruce Marcum, a young, robust and able-bodied > > > > > > man about twenty-seven years of age. > > > > > > This being the first time a white man (one Negro having been sold > > > > > > for the same cause a few years ago in Breathitt) was ever sold in the > > > > > > county, quite a large and curious throng gathered in front of the > > > > > > courthouse to witness the sale. Berry Turner, of Crockettsville, a > > > > > > Deputy Sheriff, cried him off, and performed the duty with all the skill > > > > > > of a professional auctioneer, calling attention to the health and > > > > > > physical qualifications of a young man, and impressed upon the crowd the > > > > > > value of the young man's labor to the would-be buyers, yet the bidding > > > > > > was rather slow and dull. Marcum was finally sold to Mr. William > > > > > > Griffith, of the Frozen precinct, for $650. > > > > > > The man sold is an only son of Edward Marcum, of this city. Marcum > > > > > > was tried at the March term of the Breathitt Circuit court on a charge > > > > > > of vagrancy and offered no defense. > > > > > > > > > > > > iii. JAMES MARCUM, b. 1877, Breathitt Co, Ky.. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Knott Historical Society" <knothist@tgtel.com> > > > To: <KYBREATH-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 12:43 AM > > > Subject: [KYBREATH-L] First White Man Auctioned in Breathitt Since 1839. > > > > > > > > > > April 17, 1903 > > > > The Jackson Hustler says: At 1 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, in front > of > > > > the courthouse in this city, an event transpired that is without a > > > > parallel in the history of this county since its formation, and one > that > > > > has been but seldom, if ever, witnessed in any community. The > incident > > > > referred to was the public sale into servitude for a period of six > > > > months, for vagrancy, of Bruce Marcum, a young, robust and able-bodied > > > > man about twenty-seven years of age. > > > > This being the first time a white man (one Negro having been sold > > > > for the same cause a few years ago in Breathitt) was ever sold in the > > > > county, quite a large and curious throng gathered in front of the > > > > courthouse to witness the sale. Berry Turner, of Crockettsville, a > > > > Deputy Sheriff, cried him off, and performed the duty with all the > skill > > > > of a professional auctioneer, calling attention to the health and > > > > physical qualifications of a young man, and impressed upon the crowd > the > > > > value of the young man's labor to the would-be buyers, yet the bidding > > > > was rather slow and dull. Marcum was finally sold to Mr. William > > > > Griffith, of the Frozen precinct, for $650. > > > > The man sold is an only son of Edward Marcum, of this city. > Marcum > > > > was tried at the March term of the Breathitt Circuit court on a charge > > > > of vagrancy and offered no defense. > > > > ______________ > > > > From Knott County Historical Society's - A Century Ago This Week > (1903 > > > > Edition) > > > > > > > > Does anyone have or know where we can obtain a photo of Bruce Marcum? > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > David R. Smith, Pres. > > > > Knott County Historical Society, Inc. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KYBREATH Mailing List ==== > > > > Help build the Breathitt County KyGenWeb site. Submit information for > > > posting to the site. 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