Judith--question for you...I found a marriage record in Washington Co, KY for Barton Mattingly and Polly Cambron: Washington Co, KY Marriages 1792-1878; Kington, Margaret Clark; pg 114 County marriage book 1 pg 57; marriage 4 Aug 1804 by Rev Stephen Theodore Baden. Is this the same Barton Mattingly who married Elizabeth Cambron mentioned below? Thanks! Shirley In a message dated 3/19/2004 2:48:34 PM Mountain Standard Time, bburger1-2@comcast.net writes: The parish records of The Barrens indicate that Barton Mattingly and Elizabeth Cambron, married civilly ca 1819, were married in a religious ceremony in 1824 by Rev. John Odin. The record was quite garbled but it appeared to say that Barton was the son of Luke Mattingly and Nelly Cambron, while his wife was the daughter of Soe (Zoe?) Cambron. The spelling Cambren was used.
Shirley, I have sorted out the Mattingly data re: the posting below. I thought I'd start by trying to sort out which Luke was which and so have started gathering up as much Luke Mattingly data I could find from the early years which I will post below. I do not have court records and deeds/Indentures etc from KY but maybe Karen and others can help. All corrections, additions and comments encouraged. Judith Here are some Luke Mattingly references I have found to date. *************************** Will Thomas Mattingly St. Mary's County, Maryland Signed: October 9, 1714 Proved: January 12, 1714 "... equally divided into six equal parts, five of wch to my five Children to say Charles William Luke Ignatius and Ann, & the sixth to my beloved wife Elizabeth Mattingly..." --------------------------------------- Will Ignatius Mattingly St. Mary's County, Maryland, Signed: April 2, 1789 Proved: April 22, 1789 "... bequeath unto my beloved Sons Leonard one Shilling sterling, Luke, one Shilling Sterling, William, one Shilling Sterling, Likewise to my beloved Daughters, Elizabeth one Shilling Sterling, and Sarah, one Shilling Sterling. Thirdly, and lastly, I give and bequeath all the Balance of my Estate, to be equally divided between My Son Ignatius & Susanna my daughter..." --------------------------------------- MARYLAND PROBATE RECORDS, PREROGATIVE COURT ABSTRACTS, 1744-1750, p. 25, FTM CD 206 John Mattenly 21.366 A SM L225.19.8 L255.0.10 Jun 21 1745 Sureties: John Mattenly, George Haden Received from: John Poore. Payments to: Ann Haden, Matthew Harbert, Mr. Philip Key, John Chesher, Edward Mattenly, James Thompson. Distribution to: accountant (1/3). Residue to (orphans): John Mattenly, Ignatius Mattenly, Richard Mattenly, Luke Mattenley, Joseph Mattenley, Elizabeth Mattenley, Susanna Mattenley. Administratrix: Grace Johnson, wife of Peter Johnson -------------------------------------- Luke son of Charles son of Thomas Mattingly, II THE MATTINGLY FAMILY IN EARLY AMERICA, Herman E. Mattingly, 1975, Self Published, 1975, Columbus, Ohio, p. 50 "Charles Mattingly <snip> Paul H. Mattingly, Ph.D., Leonia, New, Jersey, Charles Mattingly and gives children as William, Leonard, Luke, George and two others unnamed." NOTE: Charles Mattingly was the son of Thomas Mattingly II and was named in his will of 1714: "...my estate be equally divided into six equal parts, five of wch to my five Children to say Charles William Luke Ignatius and Ann, & the sixth to my beloved wife Elizabeth Mattingly..") --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALENDAR OF EVENTS ST. MARY'S COUNTY IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Compiled from the Official Records of Maryland for the St. Mary's County Bicentennial Commission by Edwin Beitzell, 1975, p.162 INDEX of Military and Civilian Personnel of St. Mary's County, Maryland in the American Revolution Mattingly, Luke Supplier to Army 10/20/1780 p. 78 ------------------------------------------------ CALENDAR OF EVENTS ST. MARY'S COUNTY IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Compiled from the Official Records of Maryland for the St. Mary's County Bicentennial Commission by Edwin Beitzell, 1975, p. 78 A return of Beef on the Hoof Purchased by Joseph Ford, Commissary of Purchases for St. Mary's County from the 5th till 14th Octr. 1780 <snip> Date: Oct. 13, No Vou.: 7, Vouchers Name: Luke Mattingly, No. Steers: 2, Supposed Weight: 800, Rate Old Money: 82*10*, Old Money 660*0*0 Archives of Maryland Vol. 45, p. 155, 156. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MARYLAND 1634-1900, Margaret K. Fresco, 1982-2001, Brookville, MD, p. 204 Mattingly, Luke, m. Priscilla, widow of George Knott, Ref. Admin acct of Luke, 21: 137,9 dtd 11/29/1744 (I have this Luke as the son of Thomas II. Priscilla as Priscilla Ford daughter of Robert Ford, d.1735-1740 and Mary Heard. This Luke names all his children in his will of 1783 and there is no Barton.) Luke, m. Elizabeth Thompson, 11 Feb 1772 (11) ( From Beitzel's "Jesuit Missions") Luke, ml. 16 Jan 1811, Mary Hayden (1) (From Brumbaugh's "Maryland Records, Vol I") No Deaths or Corrections Listed JB ------------------------- CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND, Timothy J. O'Rourke, Re-Print. 2001, Genealogical Publ. Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, p. 34 1772 11 Feb Luke Mattingly and Eleanor Thompson, related in the second degree. NOTE: No asterisk to denote St. Inigoes. This is the only entry for Luke Mattingly. JB ---------------------------- THE JESUIT MISSIONS OF ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, Edwin W. Beitzell, Reprinted 1998, St. Mary's County Historical Society, Leonardtown, Maryland Parish Census of St. Inigoes St. Mary's County 1794 p. 99 Two (2) Luke Mattingly listings p. 100 Luke Mattingly listed as owner of Slave: Ellen p. 101 Luke Mattingly listed as owner of Slave:Joseph. Appears to be a second Luke Mattingly who is listed as owner of Salves: Matthew, Phyllis, Baptist, Ignatius and Sara (end of Parish Census data) p. 168 "Father Walton, while at Newtown from 1765 to 1768 and again from 1769-1784, kept a diary in which he recorded <snip> a register of marriages <snip> the transcription of the marriages is the work of the author." p. 144 Feb 11 1772 Luke Mattingly & Eliz. Thompson --------------------------- NELSON CO., KENTUCKY MARRIAGES 1785-1810, Charles M. Franklin, 1985, Heritage House, Indianapolis, IN. No listing for Luke Mattingly NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES VOLUME II 1811-1830, Charles M. Franklin, 1986, Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe, Indianapolis, Indiana No listing for Luke Mattingly ------------------------------ WASHINGTON COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGE RECORDS 1792-1878, Margaret Clark Kington, 1981, McDowell Publications, Utica, Kentucky, p. 27 22 Jan 1799 Cambron, Ignatius - -Dorothea Mattingly, Luke Mattingly (M) Baldwin (Baptist) Bk 1-24 p. 27 9 Jan 1799 Cambron, Leonard - Sarah Mattingly, Luke Mattingly (M) Michael Fournier (Catholic) Bk 1-28 p. 116 7 Aug 1804 MATTINGLY, Luke - Betha Cambron Bk 1-60 ------------------------------- EARLY CATHOLIC CEMETERY LISTINGS OF WASHINGTON, NELSON, AND MARION COUNTIES, KENTUCKY, West-Central Kentucky Family Research Association, 1984, Owensboro, Kentucky p. 46 L. Luke (Mattingly) s/o F & M Jan . 10, 1857 Mar 30 1890 (St. Charles, Marion County) ------------------------------ WASHINGTON COUNTY, KENTUCKY TAXPAYERS 1792-1799, T. L. C. Genealogy, 1990, 1992, Miami Beach, Fl, p p. 43 Matingly, Luke 1793 Mattingley, Luke 1796 Mattingly, Luke 1792, 1794, 1795, 1797, 1799 --------------------------------- There is only one Luke Mattingly-Soundex-All States listed in the 1790 Census, of course Ky not included Luke Mattingley Unknown Township, St Marys, MD 1790. In 1800 he appears to still be there: Luke Mattingly Not Stated, St Mary's, MD 1800. Still no Kentucky, but in 1810 another Luke shows up in KY in addition to the Maryland Luke Luke Mattingly Not Stated, Washington, KY 1810 (See below) Luke Mattingly Not Stated, Saint Mary's, MD 1810 Mattingly, Luke View Image Online #7 Is this Luke Mattingly father of Jeremiah, Barton and Joseph?? State: Kentucky Year: 1810 County: Washington Roll: M252_8 Township: Page: 292 Image: 284 10201 2101006 1-Male under age 10 (1800-1810) 2-Males 16 thru 25 (1785-1794) 1-Male 45 and over (1785 or older) 2-Females under age 10 (1800-1810) 1-Female 10 thru 15 (1795-1800) 1-Female 26 thru 44 (1766-1784) ============================================= Mattingly, Luk View Image Online #3 State: Kentucky Year: 1820 County: Washington Roll: M33_29 Township: Unknown Townships Page: 43 Image: 45 200011 40211 2-Males under 10 years of age (1810-1820) grandsons of Luk?? 1-Male of 26 and under 45 (1779-1794) son of Luk?? 1-Male of 45 and up (1775 or before) Luk 4-Females under age 10 (1810-1820) granddaughters of Luk?? 2-Females of 16 and under 26 (1794-1804) daughters of Luk?? 1-Female of 26 and under 45 (1779-1794) daughter-in-law of Luk?? 1-Female age 45 and up (1775 or before) wife of Luk ============================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: Plattshirl@aol.com To: MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com ; bburger1-2@comcast.net Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 12:31 AM Subject: Re: [MATTINGLY] Luke & Barton Mattingly Judith--question for you...I found a marriage record in Washington Co, KY for Barton Mattingly and Polly Cambron: Washington Co, KY Marriages 1792-1878; Kington, Margaret Clark; pg 114 County marriage book 1 pg 57; marriage 4 Aug 1804 by Rev Stephen Theodore Baden. Is this the same Barton Mattingly who married Elizabeth Cambron mentioned below? Thanks! Shirley In a message dated 3/19/2004 2:48:34 PM Mountain Standard Time, bburger1-2@comcast.net writes: The parish records of The Barrens indicate that Barton Mattingly and Elizabeth Cambron, married civilly ca 1819, were married in a religious ceremony in 1824 by Rev. John Odin. The record was quite garbled but it appeared to say that Barton was the son of Luke Mattingly and Nelly Cambron, while his wife was the daughter of Soe (Zoe?) Cambron. The spelling Cambren was used.
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