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    1. [KYWAYNE] American Revolutionary soldiers living in KY as of 1840
    2. Fisher, Marilyn K.
    3. Some Revolutionary War soldiers living in KY in 1840 (CRR counties only). Laurel County: John Faubush 81 Titus Mersham 91 John Nicks 84 Ambrose Pitman 72 John Simpson 87 Solomon Stansberry 85 Mercer County: Philip Board 80 Claib'ne Bradshaw 83 Charles Brown 88 Ebenezer Carey, Sr. 83 Matthew Colter 81 John Comingore 90 Timothy Cunn 84 Henry Deshazer 81 Elias Fisher 87 Isaac Fallis 77 Geo. Gabbard, Sr. 79 James Galloway 84 Thomas Graham 78 John Grant 85 Samuel Hackney 79 Henry Hamler 8 Charles Hart 81 Edward Hutchins 80 Peter Huff 85 Robert Jones 75 William Kelly 84 Thomas Kyle 83 John Potter, Sr. 79 Jdames Rains 82 John Rice 78 Reuben smithy 85 Christian Snail 89 John Sneed 86 Henry Sparrow 79 Leonard Taylor 83 Cornelius O. Vanarsdale 80 Lewis Webb 83 Edward Willis 78 Sarah Bohon 76 Susanna Jourdan 79 Elizabeth Moore 75 Mary Pipes 81 Martha Sandefer 83 Jane Shelton 82 Rebecca Verbryck 83 Mary Wilson 76 Pulaski County: Robert Anderson 70 George Decker 80 Barnabas Murray 80 Robert Sayers 80 John Wilson 70 Russell County: Jordan George 76 Thomas Graves 77 Henry Law 82 William Perryman 81 John Polly 80 Matt. Robertson 78 Isham Sharp 85 Whitley County: Thomas Adkins 82 John Hood 80 Thomas Laughlin 77 Henry Porch 75 James Rogers 86 Darley Smithheart 81 Daniel Trigg 86 Anes Witt 80 Wayne County: John Adair 87 Peter Catron 86 Reuben Coffey 81 Caleb Cooper 80 Frederick Cooper 80 Patrick Coyle 71 Isaac Crabtree 82 William Doss 76 Mastin Durham 85 Barthol'w Haden 64 Abram Hunt 80 James Jones, Sr. 81 John Parmley 79 James Piercey 80 Stephen Pratt 75 George Rogers 76 Zachariah Sanders 81 James Turner, Sr. 77 Charles Washam 80 " It must be borne in mind that the foregoing list of Revolutionary soldiers, and of widows of deceased soldiers, includes only those who were living in Kentucky as late as July, 1840, nearly sixty years after the close of the great struggle. Besides these, several thousand more of those soldiers, with their families, emigrated to Kentucky, and died before 1840; among them, many who became leading men in the State, and some of them in the Nation. The following are a few of the names: Maj. John Allen Col. Richard C. Anderson Maj. Herman Bowmar Maj. John Bradford Hon. John Brown Maj. John Brown Gen. Richard Butler Col. Wm. Christian Gen. George Rogers Clark Gen. Richard Collins Gen. Henry Crist Maj. John Crittenden Maj. John Finley Col. John Floyd Gov. James Garrard Gov. Christopher Greenup Col. John Hardin, Col John Howard Gen. Samuel Hopkins Capt. Wm. Hubbell Capt. John Jouett Col. Matthew Jouett Gov. George Madison Col. Thomas Marshall Col. James Morrison Col. George Nicholas Maj. Charles Pelham Maj. Valentine Peers Maj. Edmund Rogers Col. William Russell Gov. Charles Scott Gov. Isaac Shelby Col. Richard Taylor Col. John Todd"

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