
Karen's Family Kaleidoscope
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1 | 1820 United States Federal Census about Samuel Tappin Name: Samuel Tappin Township: St Georges Hundred County: New Castle State: Delaware Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820 Free White Males - Under 10: 1 Free White Males - 10 thru 15: 2 Free White Males - 16 thru 25: 1 Free White Males - 45 and over: 1 Free White Females - Under 10: 1 Free White Females - 10 thru 15: 1 Free White Females - 16 thru 25: 1 Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2 Free White Persons - Under 16: 5 Free White Persons - Over 25: 1 Total Free White Persons: 8 Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 8 1820 St. Georges Hundred, New Castle DE listed in this order Samuel TOPPIN James GARRETSON (21001/1001 George TOPPIN Thomas Williams John CULLENDER farther down the page William ELDER | Toppin, Samuel (I10622)
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2 | 1840 United States Federal Census about Charles Gareson Name: Charles Gareson Township: Richland County: Fairfield State: Ohio Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1 Total - All Persons (Free White, Free Colored, Slaves): 5 Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 4 Total Free White Persons: 5 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 5 | Garrison, Charles (I10624)
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3 | 1880 LDS site Hagi J. HARMON Self M Male W 21 IL Farming IL IL (b. about 1859) ... HARMON Wife M Female W 22 IL Keeping House NY KY (dob about 1858) I think she's Fannie's dau, father born in NY) Fannie C. HARMON Dau S Female W 10M IL IL IL Fannie WILBER MotherL W Female W 62 KY KY KY (more closely matches dob on tombstone than 1850 census) Source Information: Census Place Cottonwood Grove, Bond, Illinois Family History Library Film 1254175 NA Film Number T9-0175 Page Number 155A HARNED, HUGH J WILBER, MILBERRY J 11/28/1878 1/ 11 139 BOND Her first name seems to have always been a problem. 1860 census - Jamell Marriage record - Milberry 1880 census - census taker just left her first name blank 1900 in Oklahoma she's Melbery | Wilbur, Milberry (I1757)
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4 | 1900 Burnett Twp., Pottawottamie Co., Oklahoma (image very hard to read Hugh J. Harned Melbery born July 1857 Fanny born 1879 son maybe Rolland H. born 1887 have been married for 29 years, have had two children, two alive 1910 Pottawottamie Co., Oklahoma (son Rolland in same county) with wife Annie age 24 born in Missouri daughter Fanny | Harned, Hugh (I1758)
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5 | 1910 Pottawattomie, OK | Harned, Rolland H. (I1760)
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6 | 1920 Shoal Creek Twp., Bond Co., IL nephew Benson 18 born in OK (has to be 8 not 18) sister Fern 8 born OK (father had a young wife in 1910) | Harned, Fannie C. (I1759)
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7 | 1930 Del Rey, Maricopa Co., Arizona Jesse Cranmer 41 b. KS Nora 34 Jesse F. 15 Bonnie V. 12 Lois 11 Roy __ Delie 5 | Cranmer, Jesse Marion (I696)
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8 | CHAPMAN, FINIS E WILBER, MARGRET A 01/17/1889 9 /49 633 MADISON | Wilbur, Margrett (I1756)
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9 | Child of J. J. & F. Wilber from cemetery transcription | Wilbur, Wm. H. (I1752)
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10 | dob 2/20/__ child of J. J. & F. Wilber | Wilbur, Child (I1751)
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11 | Early Church Records of New Castle County, Volume 1, by F. Edward Wright | Family F3589
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12 | Elizabeth Kirkpatrick. Widow. Red Lion Hd. Apr. 11, 1785. May 2, 1785. M. 109. Daughters, Mary Garrison, Elizabeth McGinnis and Sarah Kirkpatrick; son, Benjamin Elder; granddaughters, Catharine and Elizabeth Laforge; Margaret Harmon. Exc. John Clarke. A Calendar of Delaware Wills, page 106 | Elder, Mary (I10623)
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13 | Family Group Record LDS IGI Search Results | Download -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband Ephraim T Mc Cracken Birth: 18 NOV 1834 , Bond, Illinois Christening: Marriage: 28 DEC 1854 , Bond, Illinois Death: 25 JUN 1895 Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife Nancy Eunice Wilbur Birth: 13 NOV 1838 , , Illinois Christening: Marriage: 28 DEC 1854 , Bond, Illinois Death: 30 AUG 1896 Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children None | Wilbur, Nancy Eunice (I1697)
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14 | From: Mlgarrsn@aol.com Subject: [GARRISON] Washington GARRISON/1858/Perry Co. OH Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 09:19:48 EDT Looking for information about Washington GARRISON, b. 1858 Perry Co. OH. Parents were William GARRISON & Eleanor REYNOLDS. Lived in Shawnee in 1890s. Children were Anna Lorena, Frederick, Stanley. If anyone has information about this family, please contact me. Mary EARLE Garrison mlgarrsn@aol.com | Garrison, Washington (I10614)
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15 | John Garrettson and Mary Elder, April 10, 1764 Immanuel Church Early Church Records of New Castle County, Volume 1, page 47 | Family F3587
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16 | Leana in the 1850 census, Lenora M. on the cemetery transcription | Wilbur, Leana Lenora (I1698)
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17 | MCCREAKEN, ZPHRAIM T WILBER, NANCY E 12/26/1854 A/ 190 BOND | Family F838
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18 | MCGOVERN, CORNELIUS HARMON, JENNETTA 09/01/1877 BOND | Family F819
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19 | WILBER, JAMES A FILE, ALICE ANNETTA 11/17/1869 A/ 54 BOND | Family F837
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20 | WILBER, MARTIN D GRISHAM, MARTHA ARMINDA 11/03/1864 / 00002785 MONTGOMERY | Family F839
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21 | Back, Lewis (I96)
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22 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I373)
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23 | Back, Alexander (I69)
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24 | 1860 United States Federal Census about Winney Back Name: Winney Back Age in 1860: 94 Birth Year: abt 1766 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1860: Garrard, Kentucky Gender: Female Post Office: Lancaster Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Johnson Lane 64 Sally Lane 64 Almyra Lane 32 Monroe Lane 27 Clarinda Lane 18 Winney Back 94 | Winneford (I8507)
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25 | COOMBS, JOHN JR Ancestor #: A002509 Notice: PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED WITH AT LEAST ONE PREVIOUSLY VERIFIED PAPER - SEE ANCESTOR’S FULL RECORD (WHY?) Service: VIRGINIA Rank: PRIVATE Birth: 2-7-1761 FREDERICK CO VIRGINIA Death: 4-27-1848 WASHINGTON CO KENTUCKY Pension Number: *S35851 Service Source: *S35851 Service Description: 1) CAPTS JONATHAN LANGDON, BENJAMIN CASEY 2) COL JAMES WOOD | Combs, John "Soldier John" RWS (I8987)
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26 | COOMBS, JOHN SR Ancestor #: A204415 Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: CIRCA 1733 VIRGINIA Death: ANTE 12-18-1820 FLOYD CO KENTUCKY Service Source: WELLS, JOSEPH WINSTON: HIS ENTRY BOOK, P 170 Service Description: 1) SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE UPON LAND ENTRY 1778-1781 Residence Created: 2007-05-14 10:24:00.0, Updated: 2007-05-14 10:24:00.0, By: BCREEL 1) County: SHENANDOAH CO - State: VIRGINIA Created: 2007-05-14 10:24:00.0, Updated: 2007-05-14 10:24:00.0, By: BCREEL 2) County: SURRY CO - State: NORTH CAROLINA Spouse Number Name Created: 2007-05-14 10:24:00.0, Updated: 2007-05-14 10:24:00.0, By: BCREEL 1) NANCY HARDING | Combs, John RWS (I1162)
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27 | Died at age 76 of cancer, 30 years after first cancer surgery. Nation Guard service during WWII Enlisted at Jackson, KY January 17, 1941 as an Infantry Private, he was single with no dependents, had a grammar school education, his civilian occupations were listed as bridge builder, car, railway, construction, or ship carpenter. Kentucky Birth Index, 1911-1999 about Woodrow Back Name: Woodrow Back Date of Birth: 17 Aug 1916 County: Breathitt Mother's Name: Mary McIntosh Volume Number: 116 Certificate Number: 57592 Volume Year: 1941 | Back, Woodrow (I37)
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28 | Illinois Online Marriage Index MYERS, DAVIDSON B HARMAN, NANCY 06/09/1829 1/ 14 81 MONTGOMERY | Family F743
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29 | Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 about Luther Bach Name: Luther Bach Death Date: 28 Nov 1953 Death Location: Boone Residence Location: Boone Age: 62 Gender: Male Ethnicity: White Birth Date: 19 Oct 1891 Birth Location: Breathitt, Kentucky Father's Name: Hiram D Bach Mother's Name: Mary Jane Bach -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Luther Back, 62, Succumbs Of Heart Attack At Florence, Kentucky A heart attack proved fatal last Saturday to Dr. Luther Bach, 62, one of four noted Breathitt County brother-physicians, at his farm, Green Acres, near Florence. He had practiced medicine in Bellevue and Newport for more than 30, years after practicing at Jackson for many years. Funeral services were held yesterday in the Florence Baptist Church and interment was in the Lexington Cemetery. One of four sons of Hiram Bach of Noctor, each of whom became physicians, Dr. Luther was well known to many residents of Breathitt County, where he practiced his profession for several years, after serving with the Medical Corps in World War I. Two of his brothers also practiced here, Dr. Wilgus Bach, operating the Bach Hospital, the building now the men's dormitory at Lees College, until his death in 1936; and Dr. Arthur Bach, being a general practitioner and operator of the Bach Drug Store here, before moving his practice to Lexington, where he died in 1952. The fourth brother, Dr. Bert Bach, resides at Whitesburg, where he has practiced medicine for many years. Dr. Luther attended Berea College and Eastern State Teachers College, before graduating from the College of Medicine at the University of Louisville; and did graduate work at Harvard, Northwestern Reserve, and Ohio State universities. For a period following military service, during the first World War, he served with the U. S. Public Health Service in the Panama Canal Zone. After leaving Jackson he practiced for about 20 years at Bellevue, then opened an office at Newport, where he specialized in heart ailments and diabetes. Throughout the years, after leaving Jackson, he maintained a vital interest in his native county, being a liberal contributor and ardent worker in church matters here, and with his brothers, built the Bach Memorial Chapel at Noctor on the family farm. He was also instrumental in the founding and maintenance of Magoffin Baptist Institute at Mt. Valley, this county. He was a fellow of the American College of Physicians; a member of the Licking Valley Medical Association; Breathitt Lodge, F. & A. M.; and Oleika Shrine Temple, Lexington. He was a member and deacon of the Florence Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Linnie Bach, Florence; two sons, Dr. Lysle Bach, Louisville, and Byron Bach, Florence; a daughter, Miss Jean Bach, missionary with the Baptist Foreign Mission in Nigeria, South Africa; a sister, Mrs. Edith Henry, Hazard; and his brother, Dr. Bert Bach, Whitesburg. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Courtesy of The Jackson Times) | Back, Dr. Luther (I31)
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30 | Page 488.--2d September, 1783. William McClintock's will--To wife, Martha, and after her death to son, Samuel, sole executrix; to son, William; to son, Samuel; to 3 married daughters, Francis Clark, Margaret Dogherty, Martha Philson; to 2 daughters, Prepare and Elizabeth, 400 acres on Cove Creek in Greenbrier County; to John McClintock, son to William McClintock; to grandson, John McClintock Dogherty. Teste: John Young, Samuel and Wm. Clark. Proved, 17th May, 1785, by Young, and 20th September, 1785, by Samuel Clark. Martha McClintock qualifies. | McClintic, William (I8)
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31 | in the 1920 United States Federal Census Name: Virgil Back Age: 4 [4 10/12] Birth Year: abt 1916 [abt 1915] Birthplace: Kansas Home in 1920: Washington, Crawford, Kansas Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Grandson Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Kansas Mother's Birthplace: Kansas Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Oliver G Pike 52 Ora Pike 48 Harvey Pike 15 Grace Pike 10 Virgil Back 4 [4 10/12] Helen Back 1 [1 9/12] Source Citation Year: 1920; Census Place: Washington, Crawford, Kansas; Roll: T625_528; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 117; Image: 932 Source Information Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City). | Back, Charles Virgil (I22)
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32 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F126
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33 | !Birth: (1) 16 1st mo. 1759, s/o William Garretson/Mary A. Frazer. Marriage to Mary Hammond: (1) 13 Oct 1779. (1,2) Menallin, York Co., PA. (2) 13 10th mo. 1779 Signing under the bridal couple were William, Mary Garretson; John Hammond; William Jr., John Garretson; Elizabeth Wright; Nathan Hammond. Also witnessing were George Wilson; Joseph Hewitt; William, Eve Griffith; Mary, Finley McGrew; William, Jane Wright; William Hutton; Abel John; Thomas Blackburn; Alice Hendrix. !(1) "York County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 18th Century," Vol. 3, ed. by Marlene Stewart and F. Edward Wright (1991) p.25,46. Warrington Monthly Meeting. (2) "100 Years at Warrington, York County, Pennsylvania Quakers," comp. by Margaret B. Walmer (Heritage Books) p.84-85 Executor of his father's estate 1800 United States Federal Census about Aaron Garretson Name: Garretson, Aaron Township: Bedford and St Clair County: Bedford State: Pennsylvania | Garretson, Aaron (I6153)
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34 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F137
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35 | "of Pencader Hundred" Isaac Hill, bondsman, from Holland according to a history of Pencader Hundred | Family F1699
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36 | "Wife of D.M. Johnson" | Prickett, Elizabeth (I14861)
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37 | (2e) 1759, 14 Jun (6th mo.): John and Margaret GARRETSON were both disowned by Wilmington Monthly Meeting. John Garretson & Margaret, his w, "neglect that in- cumbent & necessary duty of att mtgs for worship & discipline & have been in the practice of binding their children to those of another Society & the said Margaret for consenting and allowing her daughter to be married to a man of another persuasion in her own house." | Collinder, Margret (I4234)
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38 | (2f) 1765, 21 Jan: Cornelius GARRETSON of New Castle Hunded, New Castle Co., wrote his will. "Cousin" John GARRETSON, son of his brother Casparus, was to pay "cousin" John GARRETSON's son Cullender 12 pounds. List of children from A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania By John Gibson Page 152 | Garretson, John (I4170)
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39 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F81
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40 | * * * * * * * * * * We can obtain some indications of the inhabitants of the Little Fork area during the Revolutionary War by looking at a few of the Culpeper Classes. This is not an exhaustive list, but it does give us some idea as to who was living in the Little Fork. In Class 33, there were: Jacob Coones, Lt.; Henry Coones; Joseph Hufman; Joseph Weyman; Nathaniel Spilman; James Samuel; William Matthis; >>>Stephen Jett;<<< Davis Holder; Benjamin Holder; Jesse Williams; John Curtis; James Hufman; and Aquila Matthis. (John Curtis was the initial draft, but John Proctor was drafted in his place. Perhaps Curtis had medical problems.) | Jett, Stephen (I158)
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41 | * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Registered for the CW draft in Cass County Missouri Milton Back in the 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Milton Back Age: 57 Birth Year: abt 1823 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1880: Dolan, Cass, Missouri Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Virginia Mother's Birthplace: Virginia Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Cannot read/write: Household Members: Name Age Milton Back 57 Source Citation Year: 1880; Census Place: Dolan, Cass, Missouri; Roll: 679; Family History Film: 1254679; Page: 33B; Enumeration District: 078; Image: 0514 Source Information Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Milton Back in the 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Milton Back Age: 77 Birth Date: Jul 1822 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1900: Everett, Cass, Missouri Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Boarder Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: Kentucky Mother's Birthplace: Virginia Occupation: View on Image Household Members: Name Age William A Easten 37 Mattie Easten 37 Maude M Easten 18 Laura P Easten 16 William L Easten 7 Jeston Easten 5 Milton Back 77 Source Citation Year: 1900; Census Place: Everett, Cass, Missouri; Roll: 846; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0031; FHL microfilm: 1240846 Source Information Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. | Back, Milton (I156)
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42 | *********************************************** 1830 Harlan Co. KY Lewis Back 1 male age 40-50 1 female under 5 1 female 15-20 1 female 30-40 I think this is not his first wife, too long of a gap between children all of the other Backs on same page, also Pennington, Fields, Caudle, Magard 1850 United States Federal Census about Lewis Back Name: Lewis Back Age: 52 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1798 Birth Place: Virginia Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 2, Breathitt, Kentucky Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Back 45 Lewis Back 52 (next to Asa Fields) | Back, Lewis (I106)
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43 | ***NOT PROVEN AS THE FATHER OF WILLIAM!!! {this is a verbatim transcription of the handwritten pension submitted by Andrew Harwell aka Harvey on 17 July 1832 in Perry Co. Kentucky. Transcribed 1/19/1999 by Perry Co. Kentucky Harvey Researcher, Ann Harvey Lahtinen} Revolutionary Claim For the purpose of obtaining the benefit of an act entitled, "An Act supplementary to an act for the relief of certain Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Revolution, " approved on the 7th of June 1832. I, Andrew Harwell, (sometimes called Harvey) living on Troublesome Creek in the County of Perry, and state of Kentucky, do hereby declare that I was a private in the Army of the Revolution, for upwards of twenty four months and continued in Service under that and other arrangements in all five or six years, being until the end of the war when I was discharged as a private in Capt. John Douglas's Company under Col. Williams, who fell at the Battle of Kings Mountain. I further declare that I do not remember the dates of my first enlistment but it was in County of Sussex and State of Virginia _ that there was then no Captain of the Company but Mayberry was Lieutenant and Commadant of the Company. _ The Company together with myself was then marched from Sussex County to the White Plains in the neighbourhood of the City of New York, where the head quarters of the American Army then was _ that after the arrival at the White Plains I was put under the command of Capt. Sinclair (his Christian name not recollected) who commanded the Light Scout (as it was called) that the Colonel under whom he served was David Mason, for some time until he took sick and I was then under Col Innis (the Christian name not recollected) who took the place of Col Mason. That I enlisted at first for three years, but before the time was expired, I enlisted to serve during the war under Capt. Sinclair. That I was in the battle of Brandywine under Sinclair as Capt. and Innes as Col. Genl Woodford was the Brigadier Genl and Genl Stevens was Major General. Genl De La Fayette (called the French Marquis) sometimes commanded, but I do not think that he regularly had the command of the Troops from Virginia to which I belonged. I further declare that I continued in service under the same Capt. and Col. at Germantown near Philadelphia and was with General Washington's army not only at Brandywine but went up the Schuylkill from there to Germantown, where I was in another battle _ but there was a portion of the American army that did not go to Germantown but went to Rio Bank and Mud Island Fort _ From Germantown I went with the main Army to White Marsh Hills, about twelve miles from Germantown, where we encamped for a short time the weather being exceptionally cold _ Genl Washington had trees cut down for some distance around the camp for the purpose of keeping off the British Light Horses and whilst there the scouts had frequent skirmishes with the enemy and provisions were uncommonly scarce and we had very hard times _ After staying awhile at White Marsh Hills, Genl Washington removed the army to Valley Forge when they took up winter quarters, but I don't remember the dates of the year _ However I was with some others detached as a foraging party to procure provisions for horses and some few provisions and the portion of the army to which I was attached wintered at the widow Keely's on French Creek _ in a Mill _ Some time during the next spring I marched under Lieut. Mayberry from French Creek to Fredicksberg in Virginia and from there we went to Blanford, Pocahuntas and Petersburg. At Fredicksburg Col Bluford commanded and he continued the command of the Regiment to which I was attached at Petersburg and Col Parker was in command of another Regiment at Petersburg_Whilst at Petersburg there was an orderly Sergeant, (I think named McLane) who had to give out spirits and wine to the sick and attend to their comfort _ McLane, it was discovered, neglected the sick and drank much of the wine and rum intended for them and he was condemned to run the gauntlet _ which he did every other day for several times _ He was an Irishman_ From Petersburg Col Bluford Regiments marched to out to the Hanging Rock in North Carolina or near the State line. Whilst on our march near the Hanging Rock, we were surprized [sic] by the enemy, who attacked us doubly mounted_each Light Horseman having an Infantry man behind him_our guns were empty and we were cut up and dispersed and the Regiment I think never again assembled_Some time after this Tory Fanning (sometimes called Bald head Fanning and sometimes, Col Fanning) who was a notorious Tory, took the Governor of North Carolina, at Hillsborough and carried him to Wilmington_I then enlisted under Capt. White to go to Wilmington and retake the Governor, but we were unsuccessful and were defeated but whilst in the neighbourhood of Wilmington the news of the defeat of Lord Cornwallis reached us and here I am a little too fast. After our defeat under White we retreated back_White was our Captain, but we were commanded by Genl Butler. On our retreat we met Genl Rutherford with other men and the horses of Butler's men were then sent away and his men went a foot, but Rutherford's were still mounted, provender was very scarce. It was the last time that we went down to Wilmington that we heard of the Capture of Cornwallis_We did not retake the Governor and I was a Sergeant of the Guard and we thought that Butler acted badly_I was in no more battles during the Revolution until the Battle of Kings Mountain_I was under Capt. John Douglas of Caswell County North Carolina_our Col was Colonel Williams, who was killed at the battle, just before it closed, but few guns were fired after his fall. We defeated the British and Tories at King's Mountain, Col Ferguson, Col Martin & Col Husbands of the British Army were killed _ We camped on the battle ground all night and took our prisoners to Salem or the Moravian town_there I was discharged with many others._Before we reached Salem,_there were nine Tories hung near to Catawba river on one night and one next morning_among them was Col. Wills_Thirty six had been condemned to be hung but twenty Six of them were pardoned_col Wm. Campbell was one of the Cols at King's Mountain_I have been living in this County about sixteen years_When I was was in Sinclair's company, Robert Glover, John Cleveland, John McKinney, Peter Lynch and myself were in the same mess_I do not know that any person who served with me during the revolution is now living or if living, I know not where they reside._I presume my name must be upon the pay Roll._ And further I declare that I was not, on the 1st day of May 1820 or any time before or since on the Pension List of the United States. Witness my hand and seal this 17th day of July in the year 1832. Andrew Harwell {seal} ------------------- Andrew Harwell makes the following additional statement on oath before the Judge of the Perry Circuit Court on the 17th day of October 1832 and states that he does not know the date he was born, but he remembers very well when Independence was declared in 1776 and thinks he was then about 20 years old. He from the best information which he has on the subject of his age thinks that he is now about 76 years old. He was born in Scotland and came to America when a boy - no parents were with him and he lived with Col. David Mason in Sussex County Virginia, generally, but occasionally with Mason's son in law Jordon Richardson. Col Mason used to send him to Williams____ after his letters & newspapers until Mason went into the service when the petitioner went with him as a private. He is not by any means certain that he entered service in 1776 or 77_ he was under Lieutenant Mayberry for several months before he joined the main army near New York. On the way towards the main army the men of the Col Mason were inoculated for the Small pox at Dumfries - After the dispersion of Col. Bluford's Regiment as stated heretofore, this petitioner went out or enlisted as a volunteer under Capt. White in the North Carolina Militia he thinks in April 1781 and served under him as Capt all the time & Butler as General for a part of the time & Genl Rutherford for the balance of the time. He was marched to Wilmington as stated and discharged some time he thinks in December 1781 - his discharge he kept for some years but finally lost or destroyed it. He thinks he was out at least seven months and was mostly engaged in watching the Tories & keeping them in check. This petitioner lived in Caswell County when he enlisted under Capt White - he also lived in said County when he enlisted under Capt John Douglas in the North Carolina Militia he thinks about the 1st of August 1782 - he knows the weather was very hot. He was under Col Williams, Col. Wm. Campbell, Col. Jas. Dysart or Daisy and Col. Isaac Shelby at different times and was for a great portion of his time with Douglas's Company engaged in keeping the Tories in check. He was at the battle of King's Mountain as before stated - there is a mistake in his original declaration in stating he was discharged at Salem - he was discharged on his return to Caswell County in the fall of the year. He thinks he served about 3 months under Capt Douglas. He had a discharge from Capt. Douglas but lost it long since. He has no record of his age and never saw one. From Caswell County (where he married) he removed to Washington County Virginia, from there to Russell County and from the latter place to Perry County, Kenty where he has resided the last 12 or 15 years. He is known to Daniel Duff a clergyman & Alexander Patrick Esq and many others of his neighbors. He hereby relinquishes all and every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state. Sworn to & subscribed the day & year aforesaid. Andrew Harwell Mr. Daniel Duff a clergyman & Alexander Patrick Esq both residing in Perry county, do certify that we are well aquainted with Andrew Harwell who has signed and sworn to this foregoing declaration. That we believe him to be 76 years of age and we say he is a man of Truth and respect in the neighbourhood and repricted(?) and believed to have been a soldier in the revolution and we concur in that opinion sworn to and subscribed the day & year aforesaid. Daniel Duff Alexander Patrick And the said Court declared their opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogatories as prescribed by the war department, that the above named applicant, Andrew Harwell was a soldier of the revolution and served as he states. And the said Court further certifies that it appears satisfactorily that Daniel Duff is a clergyman residing in Perry County and Alexander Patrick Esq residing in said county is a credible person & that their statement is entitled to credit. State of Kentucky } ____ Perry County _______ I ____ combs clerk of the Circuit Court of the County aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said court in the matter of Andrew Harwell for a pension. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and private seal (there being no seal of office) this 17th day of October 1832. _______ Combs | Harvey, Andrew (I1828)
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44 | *note that one of the witnesses was a SPILMAN. Witnesses to the wills of Harmon Bach and Joseph Back in Kentucky were also names Spilman/Spillman Will of John Jett, 1763. Culpeper Co. In the name of God Amen. I John Jett of the County of Culpeper Planter being Sick and weak in Body but of Perfect mind and memory, thanks be Given to God for the same, and calling to mind the Mortality of my Body and Knowing for all men once to Die do make and Ordain this my Last Will and Testament, that is to say Principally and First of all I give and Recommend my Soul to the Hands of God that Gave it me, and for my Body I Recommend to the Earth to be Buried in Christian Like and Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executors hearafter named nothing Doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall Receive the same by the mighty Power of God and as Touching said Worldly Estate Wherewith hath Pleased God to be now upon me in this Life I Give Desire and Disperse the same in manner and form Following. Imprimus I give and Bequeath unto my Son Stephan Jett ten Shillings Virginia monny no more..... Item I give and Bequeath to my son James Jett one Negroe girl Named Winny And one Feather Bed and furniture and one Horse of a Bauleagle Colour Branded on the Near Bullock with a Cross Item My will and desire is that my Household Goods and Moveable Effects and stock after my Wifes Decease be all Sold at Publick Oction and the monny Equally Divided Between William Jett John Jett James Jett my three Sons and Elizabeth Roach Margret Butler and Mary Tapp my Three Daughters and all other Demands Likewise...... Item My will and Desire is that my Negroe's Will George Jacob and Peter be Sold at Publick Oction after the Decease of my Wife and the Monny Equally Divided between my Sons William Jett John Jett and Daughters Elizabeth Roach Margret Butler and Mary Tapp Item My will and Desire that they Pay Just Debts and Likewise Constitute and Ordain my Wife Ann Jett John Jett and James Jett my Executors of this Last Will and Testament and I do hereby Utterly Disallow and revoke all and every Other Testament Wills Legacies Bequests and Executors by me in any Ways before Named Willed and Bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this six day of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Three Signed Sealed Published Renounced and declared by the Said John Jett as his Last Will and Testament in the Presence of us the subscribers James Spilman John Jett (seal) David (his + mark) Corbin Ellender (his + mark) Cormaggey Jacob (his + mark) I? or J? Clinch | Jett, John (I285)
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45 | 13th Ky CAV CSA Captured at Gladesville, VA Pvt. William Turner McIntosh: died in U.S. hospital at Richmond, March 4, 1865, while awaiting prisoner exchange 1860 United States Federal Census about Turner McIntosh Name: Turner McIntosh Age in 1860: 26 Birth Year: abt 1834 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1860: District 1, Breathitt, Kentucky Gender: Male Post Office: Jackson Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Turner McIntosh 26 Nancy McIntosh 24 Polly McIntosh 5 Martha McIntosh 3 Granville McIntosh 2 Pulina McIntosh 1 | McIntosh, William Turner (I229)
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46 | 13th KY CAV CSA CAPTURED AT GLADEVILLE, VA, ON JULY 7, 1863 Pvt. Francis Clemons: exchanged at Point Lookout, February 24, 1865 1880 Breathitt Census 396. CLEMMONS Franklin 43 KKK (married) John 21 (son) Green 17 Matilda 10 Benjamin 8 Alexander 8 Moses 6 Clerinda 3 Lafayett 2/12 Mar | Clemons, Francis (I4025)
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47 | 13th KY Cav CSA Co G 1870 Breathitt Co., KY David Russel 43 KY Vina 21 KY Sarah 7 KY Polly 3 KY Mima 3/12 KY one household away from Alex Russel 26 & Caroline 27, Thomas 6, Maranda 3, all born in Kentucky In 1900 there is a Thomas Russell born about 1866 NC in Breathitt 1880 United States Federal Census about David Russell Name: David Russell Home in 1880: Troublesome, Breathitt, Kentucky Age: 37 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843 Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Spouse's Name: Vianna Father's birthplace: Virginia Mother's birthplace: Virginia Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male David Russell 37 Vianna Russell 35 John C. Russell 18 He was also counted in grandfather's household Sally A. Russell 15 Polly Russell 13 Gemima Russell 12 Mahala B. Russell 4 1900 United States Federal Census about David Russel Name: David Russel [Daniel Russel] Home in 1900: Georges Branch, Breathitt, Kentucky Age: 55 Birth Date: 1845 Birthplace: Kentucky Race: White Ethnicity: American Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: Virginia Mother's Birthplace: Virginia Spouse's Name: Viana Marriage Year: 1863 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 37 Residence : Magisterial District 5, Georges Branch, Breathitt, Kentucky Occupation: View Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age David Russel 55 Viana Russel 48 Mahaley Russel 23 Thomas Russel 20 James Russel 16 Susa Russel 13 Pearl Russel 11 James Russel 4 | Russell, David Cummings (I535)
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48 | 1790 Greenville SC page adjoining Elinor Garrison & Robert Harrison From Winnie Webb Whitaker: Martin Webb bought his land on the Saluda River from Robert Harrison in 1791. Will dated 8/3/1815 Warren County will book B WEBB, Martin Sr. Will. Wife. Nancy. My children. Dated August 3, 1816. Witnesses Archibald Miller, Robert Davis, Carter Harrison. Recorded January Court 1817. pg155 | Webb, Martin (I223)
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49 | 1790 Greenville, SC, same page as Elinor Garrison & Robert Harrison 1810 Warren Co., KY 1820 Grayson Co., KY these six are all together Philip Sr. 45+ would be 67 years old also Philip Jr. (was in Grayson in 1810, next to Old James) James same age range as Philip Sr. 45+ (was in Grayson in 1810) James, son of Philip John (probably son) Martin (son) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I Phillip Jones, appoint my friends John Simmons and Edward Simmons of Robertson Co., TN; my attorneys to transact business for me in Caroline Co., VA to recover Negroes and other property, also all legacies and monies. - Warren Co., KY Deed Book B1, p332, 05 Nov 1802" | Jones, Phillip (I220)
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50 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F123
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