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    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Will of William Mattingly
    2. William R Mattingly
    3. >From just glancing through the files there certainly were other Williams around but I don't find them on the census records. I suppose it's possible that they weren't in Kentucky yet but I haven't explored that. Likely they were living with their parents. Not an exhaustive list but some that might should have been around were: William (son of Leonard, Jr. & born abt 1800) married unknown Monarch? This seems like a likely candidate*** I don't think he was one of the below --- William (son of Ignatius & born abt 1804) married Alice Bolling/Bowling. William (son of Richard & born abt 1788) married Nancy Cummins & may have been in Illinois already. William (son of John & born 1807) married Barbara Spencer in 1831. These were my 3rd gt grandparents so this William is out. *********************** > " > Wm. Mattingly married Ann Bullock 12 Nov 1827 and died 1832. >> He left property to wife and son Thomas.Samuel Bullock was the >> executor and may been his father-in-law. >> Anybody have info on William or Thomas. >> This was in Washington Co.,Ky." > >J and William, it sure sounds reasonable to me that the William Mattingly >that married Ann Bullock in 1827 Wash. Co. is the same one that died in 1832 >Wash. Co. and left a son Thomas and wife Ann, but I can't find him on the >Washington County 1830 census either. He should be there with at least his >wife, if not his child/children. Thomas could have been born after 1830 and >daughter/daughters only show up though. > >If he was 21 at marriage in 1827, he would have been only 14 on the 1820 >census so in the household of his father. Who could he be? Looks like it >calls for some digging. Judith Burger

    06/26/2001 11:28:14
    1. Re: [MATTINGLY] Will of William Mattingly
    2. Burger
    3. I'm claiming William Mattingly (son of Leonard Jr. b abt 1807) as William C. Mattingly and my grandpa. You can't have him for Ann Bullock. He married Trecy Girten in Gallatin Co. Il in 1827. He's MINE!!!! JB > >From just glancing through the files there certainly were other Williams > around but I don't find them on the census records. I suppose it's possible > that they weren't in Kentucky yet but I haven't explored that. Likely they > were living with their parents. Not an exhaustive list but some that might > should have been around were: > > William (son of Leonard, Jr. & born abt 1800) married unknown Monarch? This > seems like a likely candidate*** > > I don't think he was one of the below --- > William (son of Ignatius & born abt 1804) married Alice Bolling/Bowling. > William (son of Richard & born abt 1788) married Nancy Cummins & may have > been in Illinois already. > William (son of John & born 1807) married Barbara Spencer in 1831. These > were my 3rd gt grandparents so this William is out. > > *********************** > > > " > Wm. Mattingly married Ann Bullock 12 Nov 1827 and died 1832. > >> He left property to wife and son Thomas.Samuel Bullock was the > >> executor and may been his father-in-law. > >> Anybody have info on William or Thomas. > >> This was in Washington Co.,Ky." > > > >J and William, it sure sounds reasonable to me that the William Mattingly > >that married Ann Bullock in 1827 Wash. Co. is the same one that died in 1832 > >Wash. Co. and left a son Thomas and wife Ann, but I can't find him on the > >Washington County 1830 census either. He should be there with at least his > >wife, if not his child/children. Thomas could have been born after 1830 and > >daughter/daughters only show up though. > > > >If he was 21 at marriage in 1827, he would have been only 14 on the 1820 > >census so in the household of his father. Who could he be? Looks like it > >calls for some digging. Judith Burger >

    06/26/2001 02:36:16