William CANN, VA, R 1660. Hart Co 27 June 1837. He about 80 on 19 March last. Entered service from Amherst Co VA latter part of Aug 1776 in an expedition against the Indians. Was in charge of the pack horses; under command of a Capt. LEWIS. Took their line of march toward the Ohio River when they reached about 30 miles below Pittsburgh; then into Ohio until they crossed Tuscaraways? just above the mouth. They built Fort Hampton. There were abt 2000 men commanded by McINTOSH on this campaign. Later discharged at Red Stone Fort. The next Feb received $50 in Continental money for his services. In 1777, shortly after he had returned to Amherst Co, ordered out to guard prisoners at Albermarle Barracks. Next entered the service in Montgomery Co VA in Apr 1780 under Capt. Jesse EVANS. He enlisted before they left Montgomery and were marched to Chisels Lead Mines in that county, remained during the summer. In 1780 they left the lead mines and left Capt TAYLOR and Major Tomas QUIRK. Proceeded through the wilderness of KY under command of a Sgt Maj Michael MILES. Reached the Falls of the Ohio under command of Capt WORTHINGTON and Lt COLBERT. Proceeded down the Ohio, up the Salt River; left the falls under the same command and went down the Ohio to the mouth of Mayfield Creek, 6 miles below the mouth of the Ohio and some short distance above the Iron Banks. There was a fort there called Mayfield Fort (Feb 1781). When they reached the fort went to Illinois town for provisions; later went to Vincennes where they were put under command of Capt John BAILEY. Discharged at the Falls in 1781; was in service at least 18 months. His mess mates were: Richard ROBERTSON, John GRIMES, Richard RICHARDS, Pope PORTWOOD, Dennis COCHRAN, Robert DAVIS, George NICHOLDS, Charles BURKS, Edward PARKER, Robert WHITEHEAD. Can prove his service by Anthony PHELPS of Hardin Co KY who said he saw him once while in service. States he was born in Cecil Co MD but lived in Amherst when called up. Had also lived in Lincoln Co Y, Barren Co KY, Hardin Co KY, Warren Co KY and Hart Co KY; now lives in Hart Co. John DICKENS of Green Co KY stated that he had known the soldier since 1784, knew him in Lincoln Co at Danville, now in Mercer Co. Lived in same neighborhood 14-15 years; now lives within a mile. Thomas COGDIL of Hart Co stated he was well acquainted with the soldier. John CANN made Power of Attorney to prosecute the claim of William CANN, deceased in 1854. He a son. Jacob LOCK also made affadavit, he a clergyman of Barren Co KY; well acquainted with William CANN for over 20 years. Jeremiah & Nancy Agnes DAWSON, VA, R 2778. Hart Co Nov 1825. Joshua CRUMP stated that he is personally acquainted with the above; that Jeremiah was placed on the pension rollat New London, Bedford Co VA where he was stationed; did not see him under arm or on parade but understood that he was a soldier and is so satisfied. They lived within a few miles of each other in Hart Co. In 1851, before Ransom A DAWSON, a JP in Hart Co, Nancy Dawson appeared. She born in Hanover Co VA 6 Oct 1765; married to Jeremiah in Bedford Co VA in 1788 by Jerry HOLCHER, a Baptist minister. That they had: John W, now 62; Thomas T, now 60, Ranson A, age 43; Elizabeth COMBS, age 47, Nancy BOSDICK, now 52 and Susasn RADER, age 54. Her maiden name was Nancy a DALLARD; remembers they were married in March 1787 or 1788. Husband died at age 84. Knows he volunteered in Bedford Co under Capt WATKINS; fought in the Battle of Guiliford under Capt WATKINS and Gen GREEN. Col WASHINGTON was the Col. of the Light Horse at the same time and place. He was later stationed as a guard at New London VA; was in the service 7 months if not longer. She is still a widow. Benjamin EDSALL deposed along with George W JONES, both of Hart Co; knew the soldier well; knows the widow; and that Jeremiah died 28 Feb 1846 in Hart Co. Daniel MORRIS, 87, swore in 1851 that he was a private in the Rev. War and knew Jeremiah, served together. John GADDIE and Virginie GADDIE stated they were both raised in Bedford Co and were neighbors. Knew Jeremiah and Nancy were married. Said her maiden name was DOLLARD. Marriage certificate shows: "Beford Co, VCa. I John R STEPTOE, Clerk of the County Court certified that Jeremiah HOLCHER? a Minister of the Gospel returned to the Clerk's office of said court a certified copy of the marriage as follows: This is to certify that Jeremiah DAWSON was married to Agnes DOLLARD on March 28, 1788, by me, Jeremiah HOLCHER?" John REECE, PA, R 8647. Hart Co 8 Dec 1834, age 70. Enlisted in spring of 1781, about April in York Co PA. Served 18 months under Capt. Thomas McCURDY. Was born in Bucks Co NJ; parents moved there to York Co PA when he was a child. After discharge went to MD and lived several years. From there moved to Berkley Co VA in 1790, remained 4-5 years. Then back to Cumberland Co, lived a year; then to Madison Co KY, then to Barren Co KY in 1800; has lived there since. Jeremiah DAWSON swore that he was well acquainted with the soldier. John EDGAR, age 74 in 1836, made the same statement. Next week - to Cumberland Co for more Rev. War Applications. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Just a note in passing to wish you all a Happy New Year with my hopes that this year will bring you peace, happiness and a lot of new ancestors for your family tree! A note to those of you just on the SCKY list - I will be beginning a new series on Tuesdays since I have just completed the Monroe Co newspaper series; I'm not certain what I'll be replacing it with yet! For those on the KYBARREN list. I will be posting more obituaries today. If you notice, I normally post 10-15 obituaries every few days so don't panic! These are automatically cross-posted from the Barren Co board to the KYBARREN list. There are over 10,000 obituaries on the Barren Co board now and I'm attempting to clear out the stack that I have so that the information will be of use to others. Other than these posts, the board (and thus the list) is not too terribly busy. Thank you for letting me be your list administrator as I start out on my 11th year of posting source data. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
13 June 1985. Deaths: Joe Fowler HAMMER, 76, Rt 2, T'ville, died 7 June, retired farmer and logger; husband of Maude JOHNSON HAMMER. Opal (STEENBERGEN) BOLES, 72, Rt 1 Fountain Run, died 7 June; widow of Charles E BOLES. Pauline (BLEDSOE) MYATT, 64, T'ville, died 7 June, widow of Lawrence MYATT. Comas WOOTEN, 62, retired farmer, R7 Scottsville, died 6 June. Fire calls: - residence of Lonnie EMMERT in the Persimmon community - house destroyed by fire last week on 5 June. Discovered during a thunderstorm about 6:30 pm, supposed to be caused by lightning, no one at home. Police report: Travis PRUITT, 28, T'ville, escaped from Clay Co TN jail in May, brought back to Monroe Co. Charged with break-ins in Celina; 2 indictment for theft in Monroe Co. Arrested in New Catle IN. Miscellaneous: Sonic Restaurant opens. Soil Conversation Service to conduct land inventory. 4-H'ers are state champions; photos of Susan CAMPBELL and Angels HOLDER. Dr. William Michael CARTER to open office in T'ville July 1st on Crawford St. Completed 3 yrs residency at the University of Louisville Dept of Family Practice; graduated there in May 1982. Attended the University of KY, graduate of T'ville HIgh School. Wife is Terry Lynn; son of Dr William and BETTY CARTER; she the d/o Gene R & Melba HAGAN of T'ville. They have a dau, Allison. School board votes to establish county-wide high school. Many hostile to the idea; bomb threat at Gamaliel School, obscenities painted on the Gamaliel office of Board Chairman Dr. Kenneth CRABTREE. State Police called; Gamaliel principal Jerome TAYLOR and police searched the building. This concludes the series on Monroe Co. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Continuation of the Feb 1801 court. Ordered that ___KING be paid 3 days attendance as a witness for him vs SKAGGS at a former court. Same to pay same for 2 days attendance at this court in same case. Same to pay Francis KING for 3 days in same cases. Same to pay Elizabeth CASEY for 1 day's attendance at both courts. Ordered that Wm SKAGGS pay Moses COX for 3 days attendance for both courts. Same to pay John WALKER same. Benj. KING to pay Francis KING same. Wm SKAGGS to pay John ROTAN same. John POLK vs Joseph BAILES, plea is faded out. Jury seated: James CAMPBELL, Wm FIELDS, Wm FLIPPIN, Wm STRINGFIELD, Elijah BAKER, Wm HANDY, John BENNIT, Saml BELL, Jesse TONY, Hansel ALFRED, Thomas FLIPPIN and John COLE. Found for the plaintiff. HAMILTON vs COATS - continued. Robert HAMILTON to pay Joshua WIL----[SON?] 1 days attendance. Court adjourned until following day. 26 Feb 1801, John HALL & Wm NEVILL present. John PURDY vs Thos CLARK & Isaac RALSTON; special bail. John POLK s Joseph BATES - faded but an error in arrest. Wm RUSSELL vs John BROTHERS, Plaintiff ordered to enter into bond with security before April term. John PURDY vs Thos CLARK (1st suit); Jury empaneled: John BELL, James MATTHEWS, Richd SMITH, Wm TWITTY, John TWITTY, John MATTHEWS Sr, Robt STEWARAT, James SHAW, John BROTHERS, Johnston M___, H____ and Jeremiah HAIDEN. Found for the plaintiff, debt with interest to be repaid. Wm RUSSELL vs Jno BROTHERS, case continued. Ordered that Benjn PULLIAM pay Wm RICHARDSON for 2 days attendance as witness for him vs DICKEN. James JOLIFF vs Benkjamin McQUEEN & Elizabeth McQUEEN his wife; Jury seated: Benjn KING, John BROTHERS, Jas SHAW, Robt STEWART, Jas MATTHEWS, Richard ___, John ____, Wm TWITTY, John MATTHEWS Sr, Moses MITCHEL, Chas W FLETCHER & Wm STRINGFIELD. Verdict for plaintiff. Wm NEVIL vs Wm WILSON, case continued. Trustees of Glasgow vs Wm STRINGFIELD, judgment confessed. John CROZIER & Co vs Thos CLARK, continued. Adjourned until April session. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
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Hello friends, I've been off computer genealogy seriously for over a year. I see some change in the boards reporting. I will need to adjust and hope I don't give up. I've missed the Green County and others on this Board and am looking forward to the news and Sandi Gorins postings. New email address: Marine45c@sbcglobal.net Ethel
STEPHENS, Nancy, 73, widow, farmer, born VA, d/o Isaac & Elizabeth GORMAN, pneumonia, 13 Dec 1876. STEVENS, Mary F, 26, married, d/o Thomas L & Fetna FINNEY (VA-Green), white swelling, 5 Aug 1877. STEWART: Jacob, 6, s/o Bentley & Nancy, northside, flux, 13 Sept 1854. Mary Jane, 3 mos, d/o Bentley & Nancy, infant cholera, 4 July 1852. Rufus, 8, s/o Bentley & Nancy, northside, flux, 7 Oct 1854. STINSON, No First, no age, male, s/o John & Eliza, northside, 30 Nov 1856. STOTTS, No First, 10 hours, male, s/o John P & Mary F (KY-KY), 14 Oct 1876. STOVALL: John C, 83, married, born VA, s/o Jesse & Elizabeth (VA-VA), inflamation, 1 Dec 1878. Slave Martha, 18, owned by Louisa Stovall, southside, typhoid, 10 Sept 1859. Slave Samuel, 3, owned by John C Stovall, drowned, July 1853. STRADER: Kiah C?, 1 yr, 2 mos, 11 days, c/o S M & Anna, southside, croup, 25 Oct 1857. Mollie T, 19, Married, resided & died Hardin Co, d/o Matt & Mary WEASE, childbirth, 1 Mar 1892. STUART, Eliner, 3 mos, female, d/o John & Mary (Hart-Hart), erysiplis, 8 Nov 1876. STURGEON: America Jane, 2 1/2 yrs, d/o Willis & Mary, croup, 10 Jan 1853. B H, 2, male, s/o T D & L J (Hart-Barren), spinal disease, 9 Feb 1892. Delitha, 33 yrs, 3 mos, married, born TN, d/o R & Sophy MURREY, dropsy, 15 Apr 1856 Mary, 105, widow, born PA, d/o Martin & ___ SHERMAN, southside, oldage, 9 Apr 1858. Mary E, 1 yr, 7 mos, 19 days, d/o Truax & Sarah, southside, croup, 11 Feb 1858. Nancy, 54 yrs, 1 mo, 6 days, married, born VA, d/o Isom & Mary MOORE, southside, physician attended, 20 Apr 1854. SUBLETT, Slave Jo?, 4 days, male, born Taylor Co, owned by N Sublett, 5 Oct 1856. S___, 13, female, d/o W A & Mary A (Taylor-Taylor), typhoid, 25 Dec 1893. to be continued next week with TABBS. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
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Graduates from Glasgow High School in 1936: Mary A Crenshaw, W. J. McDaniel, Jeanne Delvaux, Joe Crenshaw, Arnold Mansfield, Gladys Jolly, Virginia Barton, Vincent Harlow, Grant Jones, Maxine Mann, Trigg Lynn, Mary Opal Woods, Lena Frances Richey, Katherine Young, Turner Trabue, Paul Smith, Jewell Allen, Nona Settles, Lenvil Edwards, Ray Blair, Ellen Byrd Wells, Margaret Richards, Ruby Edwards, Billie Bryant, Jay Wood Vance Jr, Russell Starr, James Rogers, Ida Matthews, Edith Holmes, Mildred Morris, James Pedigo, Pauline Reynolds, Laura Belle Oliver, Marita Parrott, Frances Smith, Doris Thomas, Sally Byrd Edmonds, Jack Dickinson, Agnes Bunch, Raymond Wilson, Clarene Price, Kathlene Price, Jane Pride, Margaret McFarland, Christine Spurling, Charlotte Myers, Edith Whitney, Edwin Page, Frances Goodman, Irene Caldwell, Mary Elizabeth Grinstead, Jeanette Daughtery, S. C. Harlin, Earl Wilson, Raymond Britt, Helen Burks, Margaret Settle, Elizabeth Knpp, Frances Page Redford, Robert Minick, George Akers, Lois Howard, Selma Goodman and Betsey Powell. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Note - I do not have the original documents, just a transcription. Joseph TIMBERLAKE, Continental VA, S37491, BL WT2119-100. District of KY, 18 Nov 1822, Green Co KY. States that he enlisted for 2 years under Matthew JEWET, a Capt of the 7th VA regiment under Col. Alexander McCLANAHAN, which enlistment was 26 Feb 1776 Louisa Co VA. Previous to the expiration of this term, he again enslisted in the same county. Was in Philadelphia for 3 yrs and previous to the expiration of said term he again enlisted in Capt COALFAX's Co. as one of WASHINGTON's life guards to serve during the war. In the Continental Establishment - continued said service until 3 June 1783 when he was discharged from service in Newberry NH. He was in several skirmishes but was never engaged in any particular battle. He is now in reduced circumstances and stands in need of the assistance of his country for support. Affadavit was made before Judge Horatio CHANDLER, Judge of the Green Co Court by Warren CASH. He stated that he enlisted in the same company and regiment as Timberlake and served in the same company with him from Sept 1776 until sometime in 1779 when Timberlake was placed on Washington's life guard; knew Timberlake to be in said service from 1776 until 1780 at which time he (Cash) left the service. Stated that Timberlake has been supported by all his children and charity (1822). In 1835 Timberlake made affadavit that he was now residing in Hart Co, was 82, post office was at Monroe, Ky. He lived about 12 miles from Munfordville in 1837. A receipt shows 15 Sept 1835 "received from William GORDON, Chief Clerk of the U. S. Bounty Land Office and Land Warrant for 100 acres, No. 2119, granted Aug 13, 1835. It being granted to me by reason of my Revolutionary War service as a soldier for and during the war in the 7th VA regiment commanded by Col. McClanahan. /s/ Joseph Timberlake." ** WHITMAN, Richard, VA, S38464. State of KY, Springfield, May 6, 1834, Washington Co. Affadavit made by Christopher BARLOW, age 77. Stated that he was well acquainted with Whitman in Culpepper Co VA; he was born and raised there. They were both drafted in Culpeper together in Capt. RUCKER's company in 1776; discharged at the same time. Col. Ephriam Rucker resided at the place of their rendezvous; thinks he was a commander of the forces in that and adjoining counties. Richard Whitman made application for pension in Hart Co KY on 14 May 1834. Stated that he was born 22 Dec 1755 in Culpeper Co VA, he was then age 78. Enlisted the first time in that county for 3 months under Rucker, commnaded by Col. James BARBER in 1776. In 1777 served under Henry HITT? of the same county. The next tour was served from Rockingham Co VA about Sept 1781 for 3 months where he lived when he was drafted. His mess mates he thinks were John SHAW, John BRUMLEY, William FISHWATERS and James BREWSTER. He stayed in VA sometime after the war and then moved to east TN and lived there about 2 years. Then he moved to KY and settled in what was then Green Co about 30 years. From there he moved to Hart Co which was then Hardin Co, and has continued to live in Hart Co. One of his acquaintenances was Amos GOODMAN, clergyman and Phillip DEVORE?, citizens of Hart Co. Devote stated thata he had often heard Whitman in his lifetime speak of his brother. Richard served in the army of the Revolution; said Thomas WHITMAN is now dead. He had also heard his father speak of Richard's service. ** WRIGHT, John Sr. NC S31502. Age 61? on 8 Oct 1832. Enlisted in Hillsborough NC under Capt McFARLIN under BUTLER. About 2 weeks later returned home. Again volunteered under Capt John DUGLASS and Maj ONEAL under whom he served 6 weeks. Born in Hanover Co VA; then moved to Taswell Co NC where he lived 12-13 years. Then moved to Chester Co SC where he lived for 18-20 years. Then moved to Hart Co where he has resided for 27 years and still resides. Hart Co KY, 1833. An amended declaration of pension. Stated that he enlisted in 1778, served 3 months in the 1st tour under Capt McFARLAND. Served 1st as a private in the NC militia and as a volunteer under command of McFarland. He was born in Hanover Co VA Oct 25, 1761. Has record of his age in his family Bible made by his father. When he enlisted was residing in Caswell Co NC. After the war he moved to Hester Co SC where he lived 18-20 years, then to Hart Co (then called Hardin Co). He moved there in 1806 and still lives there. Next week: William CANN, Jeremiah DAWSON and John REECE. Then we move over to Cumberland Co KY applications. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
I have just finished transcribing and printing volume 2 of the Indian Creek Baptist Church in Flippin, KY. This consists of their church book 2 and 3 and covers the time period Dec 1881 through June 1919. This was a large church during this time frame (still in existence) and has a lot of interesting information. I have included as an appendix the list of pastors, clerks and the burials at Neal Cemetery which is owned by the church and is across the road from the church. Burials shown go through the mid 1970's. There is a little humor in this book also which I will share. As with many churches, they had a hard time of paying the pastor and paying a church sexton. The latter also later was responsible for cleaning the cemetery, digging graves etc. A special resolution had to be passed re HOW the sexton buried people, it seems he was not digging the graves facing east and digging them wherever there was space, even if they went the wrong directions or were in the middle of another family's plot. As usual, if you would like to see a copy of the index of this book in Word format, send me an email privately and as I grab a few minutes here and there, I'll forward it to you privately. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and are gearing up for a great 2007! Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Note: Next week will finish the series. Photo of local students who won first place in the statewide consumer education poster contents, taken in Frankfort. Shown: Lt Gov Stephen L BESHEAR, Joyce BRYANT (mother of poster winner), Jeannie BRYANT, France WALDEN (her teacher at Carter Elementary), state Atorney General David L ARMSTRONG, Willadaean CARTER (principal). A second photo showd Beshear, Dix CARTER (TES secretary), Cecilia STEPHENS (winner's teacher) and husband Jeff Stephens, Armstrong and TES principal Leslie Carter, poster winner Nickey HALE. (TES means Tompkinsville Elementary School). News from TES: Honor roll for the fifth six-weeks: Kathleen EVANS' 4th grade: Jason ARNETT, Leah BARTLEY, Chris BRITT, Regina PARKER, Chris ROUSE, Kim STARNES and Vickie WHITE. Gail SPEARS' 4th grade class: April SPEARS, Susan COMER, Jeanna BARTLEY, Amy GLOVER, Brandon McCLENDON, Jonathan HAGAN, Kim FORD, Gregory CROPPER, Phoebe HOWARD, Daniel GETTINGS and Jason BOW. Cecilia STEPEHENS' 4th grade class: David KIRKPATRICK, Kelvin JONES, Teresa GRAVES, Glenda TIPTON, Gary HENSON, Cheri ODLE, Frankie Jo PARSON, Todd LYONS, Jeremy CARTER, Christy JEWELL and Chad COMER. Eva THOMPSONS' 5th grade class: Michael DAVIS, Tracie BLYTHE, Penny GEARLDS, Jay DIXON, John BIRDWELL, Benny KIRK, Julie JOHNSON, Cartaer WALDEN, Carol VIBBERT, Patrick PITCOCK, Lori Ann SEWELL, and Lora EADS. Vernice BOWMAN's 5th grade class: Laura EMMERT, Jason GRISSOM, Wendy HAMMER, Kevin DECKARD, John PETETT, Timmy DANIELS, Kevin ARNETT and Jamie COLBURN. Judy MYERS' 5th grade class: April ROSS, James TIPTON, Christine CLEARY, Ellen GUMM, Sonya MUSE, Regena SAMSON, Jason THOMPSON, Sherry MATTAHAEWS, Tammy RODERICK, Amanda EMBERTON, Kevin WILLIAMS, Chris KINGERY, Bradley RUSSELL, Stacy WALKER, Zachary TURNER, Chris SPEAR, Sharon BOW, Marty MILAM and Stacy BAILEY. Ruth HALE's 6th grade class: John ARNETT, Kristy BIGGERSTAFF, Tammy BROWN, Kristie CRUMPTON, Angela DAVIS, Pam EMBERTON, Marsha HEADRICK, Denise McMILLIAN, Kim PICKERELL, Alice THOMAS and Mark TOOLEY. Tommy Lou ROSS' 6th grade class: Lora BARTLEY, Peggy CRAWFORD, Tammy HAGAN, Tracy PEDIGO, Melanie PENNINGTON, Phillip ROSS, Jennifer THOMPSON and Jennifer WELCH. Patricia WALDEN's 6th grade: Tonya BARTELY, Michael BOWE, Stacey BROWN, Tara CORNWELL, Dyshel GOAD, Jason McCLENDON, Tina NORRIS, Della SHEFFIELD, Dana SHIRLEY, Kim STRODE and Bruce THOMPSON. Randy WILLIAMS' 6th grade class: Heather BASKETT, Bobby Dale BOYLES, Jimmy CURTIS, Jennifer DUGARD, Lisa FOX, Jeff KELTON, Leanne PAGE, Elisa Beth ROSS, Jonathan ROSS, Stacy STRODE, Denna SUMMERS, Chris THOMPSON and Brian TURNER. Gamaliel High School news: Honor Roll. Sixth grade: Craig ANDERSON, Martha HACK, Clay COMER, Angela HOLDER, Kristen DAVIS, Jason MYERS and Brian COE. 5th grade: Micah McCOIN, Donna DAVIS, Nancy HOLDER, Sharalee McPHERSON, Bryan DYER, Jason HOLLAND, Angela TURNER, Tonya MOORE, Jason GREER, Shawn TRIVETT, Rexanna MYERS, Angela BRYANT, Lisa PITCOCK, Mark MANN, Annette ISENBERG and Angel MEADOW. 4th grade: Jonathan SHEFFIELD, Letitia HOLLAND, Debbie SHEFFIELD, Bronson PITCOCK, Mary Anna DODSON, Vanessa CRAIG, Angie TURNER, Nikki FORD, Misty SPEAR, Angie GERALDS, Christy SHORT, Vivian TAYLOR, Donna ENGLAND, Nickoe [sic] WILSON, Steven TURNER, Josh HOLBROOK and Melanie LEE. 3rd grade: Brad CROWE, Barry BLACKWELL, Patti DYER, Tonia LANKFORD, Dennis PITCOCK, Brian COOK, Nicole AUSTIN, Jason PENNINGTON, Michael STRODE, Brookie SHORT and Terry TAYLOR. T'ville Elementary School students attend convention (photo). Third District Library Aide Convention in Bowling Green: Elisa Beth ROSS, Audry TRIVETT, John PETETT (elected parliamentarian at the meeting), April ROSS, Greg CAMPBELL, Leanne PAGE, Chad COMER, Lisa FOX, April SPEARS, Mrs. Mary BARTLEY (librarian), John BIRDWELL, Mrs Judy ROSS, Mrs. Sandy COMER and Lester BARTLEY - the latter were chaperones. FFA Banquet, those receiving awards: [photo]. Kirk HUME (retiring president), Chris DAVIS (retiring vp), Tamara SPEARS (Chapter Sweetheart), Beth GENTRY (retiring secretary), Kelvin CROSS (retiring reporter), Eric COPASS (retiring treasurer), Kent EMMERT (outstanding Crops management), livestock award to Gary R TILGHMAN, Jerry Neal BEAN - best notebook, Tony EMBERTON (Star Greenhand), David GORDON (best record book), Danny COULTER (soil judging), Marty HAMMER (Star farmer), Kevin EMMERT (Operation), Jerry EUBANK (Operatiojn), Timmy ODLE (soil Judging).A second photo is of the Monroe Co Board of Education and school superintendent who were made honorary members of the T'ville FFA Chapter. Shown were Windell CARTER, Dr. J R COMER, Larry ROSS and Dr K R CRABTREE along with superintendent James GRAVES and board member Billy Joe ANDERSON. Last paper next week. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Session held 24 Sept 1801, John HALL, John GARNETT & Wm NEVILLE present. Grand Jury seated with John MURPHY foreman and Wm STRINGFIELD, Thos MURRY, Jas WILLIAMS, Robert T___, William MOSBY, Jas STRINGFIELD Sr, Danl SHIPMAN, Thos DOWNS, Wm ___, John FORBIS, Wm BROOKS, Wm ALLEN, Isaac ___, Jas GALLOWAY & John BAUGH Jr on the jury. James HARLAN vs ____, Special Bond. Isaac ROBERTSON being licensed to practice as an attorney in the state, sworn in and admitted to practice. James NEVILL appeared and made oath that Major PARSONS, Asssignee of Wm BURNEY who was assignee of Wm? NAILOR put a bond for 200 acres of land; bond has been lost or misplaced. Commonwealth vs DUNCAN, quashed. WRIGHT vs McMAHON, quashed. Timothy MERSHON vs Jas WILLIAMSON, continued. David CRAFFORD vs Hansel ALFRED, deposition to be taken of Joseph MARTIN. Same v Jas HARDY, same. Charles COURTNEY vs DANIEL CURD, Isaac CASEY - special bond. Summons ordered to issue for Isaac CRAFFORD. Danl SHIPMAN & Mary SHIPMAN to appear net court as a witness re a deed ___WAKEFIELD, ROBT WAKEFIELD & Timothy ___. CRAFFORD vs Jas HARDY, Special bond. The excuse of John GOODMAN & George LANCE for not appearing as Grand Jurors at the last court taken and sufficient. WAKEFIELD vs T MERSHAON Sr & Wm JENKINS Sr, Special Bond. Grand Jury returned with the following presentments: Mary ROUNDTREE, breach of peace on Dudley ROUNDTREE Sr. Samuel ROUNDTREE, breach of peace committed on Dudley Roundtree Jr. Saml ROUNDTREE breach of peace in forcibly rescuing a certain John EMMERSON taken in custody for felony by Dudley Roundtdree Jr. Wm SCRIVENER?, breach of peach committed on the body of Archer CRADDOCK in assaulting him and laying violent hands on Craddock. Jacob CLARK for breach of peach on the body of Archer Craddock for assaulting him. A presentment against Reuben ___ for breach of peace against same Craddock. Wm LACEWELL, Jacob CLARK & Reubin CLARK for a riot committed at the house of Archer Craddock. (Wonder what happened???). Jury dismised. Session adjourned until next day. 25 Feb 1801; John HALL & Wm NEVILL present. Commonwealth vs Adam BLAKEMAN & Elizabeth McQUEEN, Adminstratrix of Ben McQUEEN, decd; securities of said Blakeman. Odered that summons issue against Thos ADAMS and ___ to appear at the next court. Wm SKAGGS vs ___, jury called: Dudley ROUNDTREE Jr, Abner BOURN, John BROTHERS, Richd SMITH, John MIDDLETON, John GOODMAN, Jeremiah HAIDEN, Wm COURTZ, Wm BECK, Jas WILLIAMSON, Robt HALL/HILL & John BROOKS. Verdict fo Defendant. John TRUE vs John CHISM, continued. SLOAN & wife vs ROUNDTREE & wife, continued. Jonas GRIFFEY vs Joseph LOCK, continued. Benjn SKAGGS vs Nathl WARD, cont. Benjn PULLIAM vs Christopher DICKIN referred to Wm LOGAN, Jno McFERRAN and John GORIN or two of them to settle and determine. Christopher DICKIN vs Benkjn PULLIAM, referred to same. Wm GUTHRIE vs John HOU___, execution stayed till May Court. TRUE vs GRANT, judgment for 15 lbs, attached property. To be continued next week with same session. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
"This Indenture made this 10th day of August 1821 between Thoms MAYFIELD & Polly his wife, James GIDDENS & Betsy his wife, Wm. T. BUSH & Sally his wife, John MATTHEWS, James MATTHEWS, George W. MATTHEWS & Pleasant MATTHEWS Heirs & Representatives of the [sic] John MATTHEWS, Decd. of the one part and Taney MAYFIELD, Powatan MAYFIELD, Adaline MAYFIELD, Jane MAYFIELD & John MAYFIELD .... children & Heirs of John MAYFIELD & Nancy MAYFIELD his Wife being grandchildren of the said John MATTHEWS Decd. of the other part. "Witnesseth the Aforesaid Heirs of John MATTHEWS Decd. for and in Consideration of the sum of one dollar in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath bargained and sold and by these presents doth bargain and Sell unto the said Tandy, Powatan, Adeline, Jane and John MAYFIELD a certain Lott of ground situate on the West side of the Publick Square & opposite to Lott No. 70. Beginning on Race Street at the corner of a Lott Conveyed by Thomas MAYFIELD to John PERKINS running with PERKINS line N 70 West 91 feet to a state thence North 20 East 40 feet to a stake on the road leading from the West end of Washington Street to CRENSHAW's Mill thence with said road or Street South 70 East 91 feet to a Stake on Radce Street thence with said street South 20 West 40 feet to the Beginning. "Also one other Lott adjining the foregoing Lott of ground Beginning at the North West corner of the same & running North 70 West 75 feet to a stake corner to Thomas MAYFIELDs Stable Lott thence with a line of the said Lott South 20 West 150 feet to a Stake thence South 70 East 75 feet to a stake thence North 20 East 150 feet to a State the Beginning. The said Tandy, Powatan, Adaline, Jane and John MAYFIELD to have and to hold the aforesaid two Lotts of ground to them and their Heirs forever and the said Heirs and Representatives of the aforesaid John MATTHEWS, Deceased for themselves and their Heirs do covenant and agree to Warrant and Defend the aforesaid two Lotts of ground unto the said Tandy MAYFIELD, Powatan MAYFIELD, Adaline MAYFIELD, Jane MAYFIELD & John MAYFIELD against the claim of themselves and their Heirs & all persons claiming by them or under them in Witness whereof the said Heirs & Representatives of the said John MATTHEWS. Decd. have hereunto set their hands & seals the date first herein Written. Signed by Thomas Mayfield, Polley Mayfield, James Giddings, Betsy Giddings, James Matthews, Geo W. Matthews, John Matthews, Wm. T Bush, Sally Bush. Outside of document: Jno Matthews & Heirs to N. Mayfields Children, Deed 1821 - Aug 10th ack. chd. Note: The Gidding's names were spelled as shown in the document, but signed as Giddings. SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Continuation of SMITH posts: Maria F, 8 mos, born Barren Co, d/oT G K& Adelia, died Barren Co, 27 Mar 1853. Martha A, 19 yrs, 3 mos, 15 days, d/o Elisha & Hannah GARDNER?, southside, consumption, 24 Aug 1856. Note: No marital status shown so don't know if Gardner was her maiden name or or parents' last name. Mary Ann, 11 mos, 8 day, d/o John & Eliza J, northside, premature, 17 Feb 1859. Mary E, 38, married, born Va, s/o James M & Ellen PANE/PARI/PASI??? (VA-VA), fits, 3 Mar 1876. Mildred C, 23, married, born Adair Co KY, d/o David P & Nancy C STUARD (Pulaski, Pulaski), long [lung?] congestion, 10 Oct 1877. Missousri Jane, 25 yrs, 5 mos, 15 days, single, born Barren Co, d/o William L & Lucinda M, southside, typhoid, 11 Dec 1854. No First, 1 day, male, s/o Samuel & Sarah , born Larue Co, northside, premature, 23 June 1856. No First, Black, 1 day, female, d/o James & Susan (KY-KY), 21 Feb 1876. Payul, 10, s/o of B & B B (Adair-Barren), fever, 28 June 1893. S? F, Black, 11, female, d/o J & E (Unknown-Metcalfe), pneumonia, 2 Dec 1893 Slave George, 22, owned by G P Smith's estate, typhoid, 29 May 1853. Slave James, 2, owned by Stokeley Smith, northside, croup, 20 July 1859. Slave Jane, 1, owned by John R Smith, southside, unknown, 11 Apr 1859. Slave Matilda, 17, born Barren Co, owned by Ed B Smith, consumption, 8 Apr 1855. Slave Mary, 18, owned by Joseph L Smith, typhoid, 14 May 1853. Slave Robin, 47, owned by Thomas J Smith, convulsions, 12 Aug 1855. Slave Silva, 16 yrs, 6 mos, owned by John R Smith, southside, scrofula, 7 Apr 1858. Stokeley, 81, married, born VA, s/o John & Jane (VA-VA), ear cancer, noted he served in War of 1812, 9 Oct 1876. Susan, 49, widow, born Green Co KY, d/o Isaac & Susan (no last name shown), typhoid, 2 Apr 1853. Thomas, 34 yr, 1 mo, 2 days, married, born Barren Co KY, s/o Jesse & Elizabeth, southside, typhoid, 2 Oct 1858. W H, 54, male, married, s/o E L or Ed (KY-KY), pneumonia, 9 Sept 1903. Z___?, Black, 3, female, d/o Jeff & Mary (Unknown-Metcalfe), spinal disease, 15 Sept 1893. SPURLING, William T, 53, married, merchant, born Green o, s/o William & Martha (VA-VA), typhoid, 17 Aug 1874. STALLSWORTH, Jesse Thomas, 15 yrs, 5 days, born Barren Co, s/o H & Amanda, southside, 6 June 1856. STEFFEY: Abraham J, 21 yrs, 6 mos, 21 days,single, born Mercer Co, s/o Moses & Amanda, northside, lung hemmorhage, 18 July 1864. Elizabeth, 47 yrs, 7 mos, 21 days, southside, d/o Mary & ___ (blank) LIVELY (VA-VA), 8 Mar 1861. Flora B, 2, d/o J T & M J (KY-KY), 4 Jan 1876. Richard B, 21 yrs, 6 mos, 1 day, s/o Frank & Lucinda, southside, consumption, 15 Oct 1858. Samuel, 3, s/o James & Lucinda, southside, scarlet fever, 15 July 1857. William H, 1 mo, s/o Thomas & Lucinda, hydroco___, 17 June 1852. STERRETT, Slave Eliza, 2 mos, owned by Robert Sterrett, smothered, 9 May 1852. to be continued next week with STEPHENS/STEVENS. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
NOTE!!! Even if you don't connect to either of these men, PLEASE read the last paragraph of John Row. This will give you a view of how our ancestors lived more than anything we can imagine. Sandi Nathaniel ROUNDTREE, VA, S31340. Hart Co 9 Oct 1832. Late of resident of Smith Co TN, age 72. Born 16 May 1760 at New London, Campbell Co VA. Served under Capt. COTRELL and Lt John GRAYE? Enlisted in the war 15 July 1780, remained in service until Aug 15 same year. Employed in guarding the Tories who were taken at Bedford and Campbell Counties VA. Resided in Bedford Co at that time; discharged Aug 16th. At home 5 days when he was drafted again under Lt. Andrew IRVINE; from there marched under the Lt to Hillsborough NC; remained in service until 1781. Was drafted again under Capt WATKINS and Col. Charles LYNCH. Mentioned John CALLOWAY. All were from Bedfodrd Co VA. Marched from there to NC and again joined Gen GREEN near the Hanging Rock Fork on Hawe River. Was son of Turner Roundtree in Smith Co TN; believes that his father's family Bible is with his sister Susan MANN? in Todd Co KY. First moved to Lincoln Co KY from Bedford Co VA; then moved to Mercer Co KY. From there to Green River in the same neighborhood where I now live about 1793/4. Moved to Wilson Co TN; lived there and in Smith Co for many years and then moved back to KY and now live in Hart Co. His acquaintenances in Hart Co are A H BUCKNER - has known him since 1806 and Jeremiah DAWSON, ever since he was a small boy. Affadavit from Smith Co TN 26 July 1832 by Josiah HARPER before David WINFREE, JP. Stated that he and Nathaniel served in the same company together in the VA Militia from Bedford Co under Capt. Phillip WEBBER's company commencing Sept 15, 1780 and ending Feb 13, 1781; was discharged Feb 13th Pittsylvania Old Court House. Zachariah WORLEY of Smith Co TN gave affadavit in 1832 that at the time of service of Nathaniel I was not personally acquainted with him and was in the Regular Service, but on my return home from service in Feb 1781, became acquainted with him in Bedford Co VA, was informed that Nathaniel had served 2 tours; there being another call for soldiers he and Nathaniel went out in service again in Capt. WATKINS' Co; Charles LYNCH, Col John GALLOWAY - all from Bedford Co - all went to NC and joined Gen GREEN; was in the Battle of Guilford Co Court House. Anderson Co TN 11 Oct 1832. Personally appeared Thomas BUTLER who stated that Nathaniel and he were at the Siege of York; they were mess mates, believes it to be in 1782; he was about 18 years old. Hart Co KY (no date) Dudley ROUNDTREE states he is a brother of Nathaniel; age 64, too young to be engaged in the Rev. War. Recollects that Nathaniel startaed from his father's house in Bedford Co VA to go into service at New London VA and he (Dudley) went with him as far as New London, conveying him upon a horse that far. He remembers that the same year a person by the name of George ASBURY came to his father's house as he said for the purpose of warning Nathaniel. (no explanation). That was in peace time for he recollects going into the orchard with the Sgt to show him some peaches. His brother went out according to his call and Dudley went with him to convey him on horse back as far as Crab Orchard, about 10-12 miles on the way. He does not now recollect of his being at home again until the capture of CORNWALIS; believes the service his brother stated. ** John & Mary ROW, PA & VA, W 8555. Hart Co 17 Aug 1832. States he entered service in Pittsburg (then known as Fort Pitt) under Capt MASON; was a short time engaged in making a treaty with the Indians. Again entered service in what was called McINTOSH Campaign against the Indians under Thomas OGLE; Capt. BROADHEAD. Served 4 months; while in that engagement treated with the Indians and there was no fighting. In 1779 entered service again, drafted under Gen CLARK; descended the Ohio River to Louisville. In 1783 again entered service under Gen Clark upon an expedition against the Indians. Joseph KENNEDY was Capt; a BARNET was Col - gone about 4-5 months. Enlisted during the war at what is now Vincennes IN; mustered into service at Louisville under Capt PLATTS. Was in 3 short tours against the Indians. Resided in VA about 30 miles below Pittsburg when entering the service. 17 Aug 1832 in Hart Co; affadavit by James V LOGSDON; has known Row since 1783. Knows of his service as stated above; was a near neighbor for a great many years and believes he served in the Rev. War. A copy of the discharge was shown "This is to certify that John Row served as a soldier under my command on the Wabash expedition. Given under my hand this Dec 31. 1792." Pension application made by his widow, Mary Row in Grayson Co KY 17 Oct 1848. She age 75. Stated she was his widow; her husband died in Grayson Co 2 July 1848; she was the daughter of Robert McKANE and her maiden name was Mary McKANE. They were married in Lincoln Co KY by license by John BAILEY Dec 1789. William ROW and James EDLIN made affadavit in Grayson Co 1848 - personally acquainted with the soldier and his wife. In 1848 the widow made affadivit that she and her husband lived in Grayson Co about 8 yrs previous to his death and before that about 33 years in Hart Co. Before that about 8 yrs in Hardin Co; before that Lincoln Co where they were married. A copy of the marriage license was provided dated 11 Dec 1789, her name spelled Mary McKAINS; a Robert McKAIN was bondsman. Letter from Elizabethtown KY 31 Octg 1848 from E S BROWN to Pension Commision said he was forwarding the application for pension of the widow of Johnm Rowe; the "old lady" had sent for him and he traveled the distance of 46 miles through the wilds of Grayson Co to see her for the purpose of preparing her papers. She is very old and infirm and lives in a wilderness, almost without shelter and in the most abject poverty. Her little hut is about 10 feet square, made of round logs, plastered with mud, clapboard roof, with weight poles, mud chimney and puncheon floor. She was barefooted, had no shoes, and was cooking her own breakfast, consisting of boiled sweet potatoes and nothing more. She said while her old man was alive and drew a pension she could have coffee for breakfast, but now she was not able to buy coffee. She said she wanted me to try and get her a pension and then she could drink coffee again. Although her physical stength has greatly failed, she retains her intellect, converses fluently about the events of the Revolution and can write her own name. If there be a case which is a deserving one and is entitled to the earliest possible attention by the Commission of Pension. It is the case of Mary Row. /s/ E. S. Brown." Certificate was issued by pension office June 5, 1849. Next week: Joseph TIMBERLAKE and Richard WHITMAN. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
26 yrs ago - do you recognize any of these people??? I only have about 3 papers left so am about done with this series. 21 Aug 1980 news. 3 people from Monroe Co drown in car accident. A runaway car carried a T'ville man and two children to their deaths in Knobb Creek, located on Ascoe Road in Clay Co TN Sat. afternoon. Drowned were Dewey GASS, 39; his 13-yr old son, Ricky MUSE and five-yr old daughter, Angela GASS. The children's sisters, Patricia and Sharron Muse were on the bank outside of the car when the accident occured. Gass had stopped his car to allow the children to search the bank for disicarded cans to sell. They were on their way to a fish fry at Donaldson Park in Celina. The girls who survived said that one of the other children apparently knocked the car out of gear; it started rolling down a steep embankment toward the water. The father was also outside the car and tried to stop it; the car carried he and the other children into the water. Fountain Run resident killed in auto accident Thursday night, 14 Aug, 2 miles east of Fountain Run. Larry HARRISON, 37 of Route 2 Fountain Run was pronounced dead at the scene according to county coroner Charlie STRODE. He was driving a late-model pickup truck, was traveling at a high rate of speed; left the road and struck a parked log truck at SPROWL's Lumber Co. He was a self-employed carpenter, a native of Glasgow KY. Survivors include his wife Joyce; daughter, Toni VEACH; grandchild; parents, Dale Harrison of Lovington IL and Ruth Harrison SMITH of Glasgow; 4 brothers, Jerry of Albany, Danny of Ft Campbel, Michael of Glasgow and Robert of AL; two sisters, Sue CHEATHAM of Crawfordsville IN and Nancy MOORE of R5 Glasgow. Services 18 Aug at Hatcher and Saddler in Glasgow, burial Antioch Cemetery. Happenings briefly: Circuit Court sessions end; the clerk as Jessie Pearl CURTIS. Roy SMITH & Keith CLEARY pleaded guilty to theft by unlawful taking, sentenced to one yr each in the state reformatory. Roger SAMSON pled gulty to a charge of theft by unlawful taking; one yr sentence. Ricky COPASS charged with murder and robbery in the 1st degree; found not guilty. Service station damaged by car - a 1973 Datsun slid through the front of HUME's Service Station on S Main St in T'ville. Car driven by Mark WALLACE, 18 of Rt 1 Gamaliel. Lost control of the car which stopped inside the building. Not seriously injured; to be released from the hospital wed. A passenger in the car, Kenny HAGAN, 18, of R1 Gamaliel was not injured; car received considerable damage. Fire dept answered a call on 17 Aug to S. Jackson Street where a 1974 Thunderbird belonging to Truman SHIRLEY was on fire, total loss according to fire chief Charles LANDRUM. Same day, they respojnded to a call 4 miles south of T'ville on Hwy 163; 1971 Ford pickup truck was on fire belonging to James STRODE of R5, cause unknown. On 18 Aug, another car fire on Spruce St in front of the Wash House Laundromat; a 1970 Chevy belonging to Miss DENTON; car was destroyed. Hal ROGERS, Republican nominee for Congress from 5th Congressional to visit T'ville 22 Aug. State Commissioner of Agriculture, Alben BARKLEY Jr guest speaker at a meeting of the Monroe Co Democrat Women's Club on 28 Aug. Open house at the new Stitches, Inc. plant in Gamaliel 29 Aug. Hospital auxiliary to be organized; meeting 26 Aug. Two new tennis courts now in use at T'villes City Park, built by the T'ville Jaycees. Chairman was Ken JOHNSON; Richard McFALL co-chair. Photo of ribbon cutting shows RIchard WALDEN (Jaycee president), Ken JOHNSON (co-chairman), City councilwoman Sue YOUNG, Darrell BARTLEY. Watermelon Festival planned. Co-sponsors are T'ville Jaycees and the Monroe Arts Council - arts and crafts, Mid-Kentucky Region Antique Car Asssociation, local talent, 4-H, greased watermelon carry, etc. County roads discussed - 117 blacktop and 108 gravel roads in the county now the responsibiliy of the Monroe Co Fiscal Court. Kirk BAXTER & Bernard PICKERELL of the State Highway Dept met locally; county Judge Executive was Douglas CARTER. Charles PETETT was at meeting requesting that the Sam Smith Road in Turkey Neck Bend become a state-mainatained road. Charles TAYLOR was appointed as deputy director of Emergency Services in Monroe Co; E O CRUMPTON was the director. Next week - another paper, Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Just a quick note - trusting that your holiday plans are settling in now! Our family celebrated early this past weekend (phase 1) and I had a wonderful time with my family. Phase 2 is on Christmas day. My last post for this week will be Thursday; returning the following Tuesday. I'll likely make a double post on Tuesday of Barren and Monroe Co. I also want to thank all of you for the lovely cards - you're a great group! Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
Continuation of the lengthy session of Sept 1800 - re-adjourned 25 Sept with John HALL, John GARNETT & Wm NEVILL present. Joseph BATES vs Joseph LOCK - judgement set aside, statute of limitations. Saml. ROUNDTREE & wife vs Dudley ROUNDTREE Jr - dismissed by order of the pltff - assault & battery. Commonwealth to pay Nat ROUNDTREE for 2 days attendance as witness for Mary ROUNDTREE. Joseph BATES vs Joseph LOCK. Jury seated included: Will WELSH, George C---, James FRANKLIN, John MOSS, Wm BLACK, Jas --- DAVIDSON, John THARP, Wm BELL, Jacob WRIGHT, Solomon ---GAN, Parmer HALL & Wm McKEE. Part of the following is faded out - mentions County Court of Washington in state of VA was offered - overruled, found for the plaintiff and damages. ---ROUNDTREE to pay Havilah CRUMP for one day's attendance. Samuel ROUNDTREE vs Dudley ROUNDTREE Sr - dismissed. Second case of same, dismissed. Commonwealth to pay Richd SMITH for 2 days attendance vs Mary ROUNDTREE. Samuel ROUNDTREE and wife vs Dudley ROUNDTREE - dismised. Jonas GRIFFY vs Joseph LOCK, continued. Saml ROUNDTREE to pay Notley GORE for attendance and traveling 50 mile as witness for him vs Dudley Sr. Same to pay Tom BATES for 3 days; Saml WATT for 3 days & mileage; Charles HARPER, same and Jas SHIELDS same and traveling 52 miles. Dudley ROUNDTREE vs Sam'l ROUNDTREE & wife; Mary to pay T--- M--- for 2 days attendance, same to pay Ben MARSHON, John W ___ and Robtg G---. Court adjourned until next day. 26th Sept 1800. John HALL present. Lot NOWEL vs Joseph LOCK - judgment confessed, 50 lbs, execution to be stayed for 3 months. Mary ROUNDTREE to pay Jas WILLIAMSON 2 lbs for 2 days tetimony. Lott NOEL [spelled several ways], to pay Parmer HALL for 2 days attendance against Jo LOCK. Letter of attorney from Lot NOEL to Parmer HALL acknowledged. Andrew MERSHON vs Nathl ROUNDTREE and others - plaintiff must enter into bond and security in the Clerk's office in this case within 60 days or case will be dismissed. The name of Robt PATTERSON cited in next case - words all faded out. Benj PULLIAM vs Chr. DICKINSON, continued. DICKENS [likely same person] vs PULLIAM, deposition to be taken of Isaac DICKEN. Another case of DICKENS vs PULLIAM. BOLES vs LOCK - Deft prayed an appeal from the judgement granted yesterday; was granted if he entered into bond with Jacob LOCK and John SNELL for $400. Benj PULLIAM to pay Will ___ for 2 days attendance. Christopher DICKEN to pay Isaac DICKEN for 2 days and 16 miles. Also to pay Larkin COLLEY for 2 days. William SKAGGS vs Benjn KING. Jury seated: Hugh SMITH, Joseph LOCK, Jas MATTRHEWS, Frederick MOSS, William RAGSDALE, John SNELL, Jacob LOCK, Absolem JOHNSTON, George RIGHT [WRIGHT], John SANDERS, M WILLIAMSON & John COLE. Richard GARNETT paid for books & paper furnished by him as Clerk for 1799 and part of 1800. Will SKAGGS to pay John WORMALD? for 2 days attendance. Roda FERRELL is paid for attending 5 days in guarding Andrew MIRSHON who was charged with felony. Sheriff is paid for summoning the Justices of the Court re MERSHON, several different payments. John ROTAN paid for same. Will SKAGGS paid for guarding either MERSHON or a BLAKESON - very faded. Payment for guarding Henry EATON who was charged with felony in 1799. Court adjourned until Feb 1801. Sandi SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/