1832 Revenues of Wayne Co, KY Court The following is a correct statement of Revenue received by me as Clerk from persons authorised to stand covering horses in said County also the amount received from persons licensed to sell Clocks from the 5th of May 1832 up to and including the 24th of September. Roland Burnett for his covering horse, May 28th $2.50 William Bartleson Sr for his covering horse, June 2.50 [meaning of Covering horse = To cover, as a mare; said of the male (1886 Webster); breeders]. Patten & Co (Clock Pedlar), July 10.00 Jesse M. Coffey Tavern Liscense, May 10.00 R.M. Smith Tavern License 10.00 TOTAL: $35.00 By William Simpson ~ Clerk of Court. Also I recorded 44 Deeds from 5th May up to and including the 24th of September 1832, $22.00 The Court doth allow unto Doctor E. Bryan the sum of $37.50 for his attendance on James Sumpter - 4 November 1840 until the 23 November 1840 for resetting his fractured leg, Medicine and dressing of the same. To Jonathan S. Frisbie in behalf of Mrs. Macowan (McCowan) for Polly, Betsy and Peggy through the BILIOUS FEVER from 27 Feb until Mar 16th, l821 - $18.62. To Jonathan S. Frisbie for attendance on Miss Southerland, daughter of William Southerland in case of Bilious Fever - March 16 to 18th 1821. - $6.37 Also for Natt Astin, $3.00: Also for Eli Ard, son of John Ard from 13 May to 2nd of June 1821 and from 3 June to August 6th, $28.00. Total of $61.00 is allowed by Court.
Hi June! Thank you SO MUCH for posting this information from your vast research. We all appreciate it so very much. I wonder how many of us had our ancestors married by William Simpson? He did more than a few in my very early Wayne County family. Blessings! Sue Sue Montgomery Denton Family Genealogy: http://www.DentonGenealogy.org Admiral Jeremiah Denton Foundation: http://www.nff.org Arsenal Technical High School Alumni: http://www.ATHSAlumni.org Fr. Justin's Hermitage: http://www.frjustin-hermitage.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "June & Stephen Bork" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:56 Sue Subject: [KYWAYNE] Wayne Co, KY Court - 1832 Revenues 1832 Revenues of Wayne Co, KY Court The following is a correct statement of Revenue received by me as Clerk from persons authorised to stand covering horses in said County also the amount received from persons licensed to sell Clocks from the 5th of May 1832 up to and including the 24th of September. Roland Burnett for his covering horse, May 28th $2.50 William Bartleson Sr for his covering horse, June 2.50 [meaning of Covering horse = “To cover, as a mare; said of the male” (1886 Webster); breeders]. Patten & Co (Clock Pedlar), July 10.00 Jesse M. Coffey Tavern Liscense, May 10.00 R.M. Smith Tavern License 10.00 TOTAL: $35.00 By William Simpson ~ Clerk of Court. Also I recorded 44 Deeds from 5th May up to and including the 24th of September 1832, $22.00 The Court doth allow unto Doctor E. Bryan the sum of $37.50 for his attendance on James Sumpter - 4 November 1840 until the 23 November 1840 for resetting his fractured leg, Medicine and dressing of the same. To Jonathan S. Frisbie in behalf of Mrs. Macowan (McCowan) for Polly, Betsy and Peggy through the BILIOUS FEVER from 27 Feb until Mar 16th, l821 - $18.62. To Jonathan S. Frisbie for attendance on Miss Southerland, daughter of William Southerland in case of Bilious Fever - March 16 to 18th 1821. - $6.37 Also for Natt Astin, $3.00: Also for Eli Ard, son of John Ard from 13 May to 2nd of June 1821 and from 3 June to August 6th, $28.00. Total of $61.00 is allowed by Court. ============================== You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/