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BULLffiCOUNTY
GENEALOGICAL
SOCIEW
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Vo lu m elll
N o .2
December,
1990
IfII.DERIIESS
ROAD
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Quartarly
the
BUI,LITT CqINIT
GENEAI.OOICAI,
SOCIETY
p. 0. Box 950
Shepherdsvllle,
Kentucky lrOt05
The purpose of the Bu-Llttt County Crenealog!.ce1Society is to collect and
preservB r and publish genealogl.cal rnateriel of BuLLltt and srrnorrndlng
countles.
Wllderness Road is publ5.shed quarterly by the Soclety and ls dtstftbuted
to aIL nenbers free of charge. SlngJ.e lssues can be purchased at $5.00
each. Annual nrernbershipls $10.@. Conplete back Lssuos can be purehased
for $15.0o or $10.00 with new nrnbershJ.p of $lo.Oo.
lbmbers are encouraged to subndt artl-cles to be prJ.nted ln the publ,lcation
and shouLd send them to the BulLitt County Genealoglcal Society, P. 0. Box
960, Shepherdsrrlll€, ffi L0165. flLease rnake copLes of anythtng sutmltted, as
no naterial rr111 be returned.
accept advertLslng from other Socletles free of charge and fron
We rtll
lndivlduals at $2.00 per colunnar Lnch.Other advertLsnents et $2,50 for 1/8th
pager $5.0o for kttr paBer $10.00 for l: Fager and $20.00 for a firll. pago.
Queries are free to members, publlshad on a flrst
others are $2.0O per quer"Jr.
cone flrst
servod basLs. ALl
l{e r.equest that a1l- rcnbers send their fanllJ eheets and a four generetLon
You are urged to serd yoru queries,
GenealogJ,cal chart for a permanent file.
o1d letters,
Blble Recordsl etc. for publlcatlon.
1921 ftlsher Iane, l,ft. UashLngton, Kf b00b7
Pnes. l{arlf t. Sabetti
Iff b0223
V. Pres. Joel.len Johnston lOllh Iadbury l{ay, Loulsvtlle,
Sectry, Roeetta B. l{hLteker 3311 Sumrer Road, IcrrLsvtlle, KI L0218
Rt.6-Box 3t6, Shepherdsvlller KI L0155
Treas. Edlth BLissett
2nd VLce. Dorls Owen 296 Fox Fire Dr.e !ft. tlashlngton, Iff L0OL7
Carolyn French 612 Deatsvllle Rd., Shepherdsvllle,
Correspondlng Sectty.
hrbllcity
Edna Hardln 150 firdy Dr., Shepherdsvllle, Kf L0155
KI bOtOS
Ways & l'leans Charlie tong 202 Beech St., Shepherdsvllle,
Di.rectors
Lynn Eddlngton 2003 Hgrry. blrE, ShepherdsvtllerKl
L0165
Charles tong 202 Beech Sr., Sheoherderllle, KI bOle5
KY,b9229
Joseph E. Thornton 1'1211Brookley Dr., Loulsvllle,
KI h0165
I}TDEX
&rardian Accounts-
------page
1797 Tax List-----
------Page 35
J1
Will Book rtAr'------
-----Page 3Z
Deed Book A2-------
-----Page jB
Researchers---
--Page l+0
Resignations & Appointnents---------------Page
Cenetery-Foster----
-----Page b1
Query----
------Page b1
Captain John L. Foster-
---Page [2
Captain John L. Foster-Photo----
-page L3
Cpl-. Benj. F. Foster-Photo--
-------page bb
Old Barbeque Poster-------Quick Farnil-ies of Bullitt
[0
------Page
h5
& Jefferson Cors Page h6
Quick Cemetery-
Page 51
James Madison Carpenter
----Page $2
News Items-1922
Paee 5j & 5l]
New l4enrbers-Change
of Address-------Queries--
-------Page 55
Chart-Evelyn Bower
------Paee
Chart-Ceci-l lfurdock, Jr.
56
Page 5T
Book Llst
ldeeting of February 2'l ---speaker--John
-----Page 55
------Page
sinclair
58
"surrreying Land Ar€asrr.
Meeting of March 21--Speaker--Kandie Anderson w111-speak onrrVa. to Ky. Land Crrantsrr.
fhis will be a combined meetlng with Ancestral Trails Historical
Society.
l{eeting of April
18--Speaker--TornPack
G UA F ir lA t {
AC L ItIU Ii T S B0 0 K
B.
B ui I i tt
C ounty
KY.
( page 73 -7 4 ) S a m u e I F . MA GR U D E R .
Guardi an
F av m ent s
to H . B. T J AY L AN D for
tui ti on,
G.
J ohn
S T R IN GE R fo r
b o a rd .
t4 Jan 1857
( . 1: , ; r gE 74 -7 5 1
P ay m ent s
to
f or ' m edic a l
1857.
conti nued
George
t^J. Magruder.
l ^,. C R U MB A U GH for
bo ar d.
H e n ry
Li . MA GR U D E R .
U . MA G R U D E R .
Guardi an
George
Mc KA Y a n d C R IS T for
l ./. A . H IC K MAN
medi cal
account,
a c c o u n t,
H . ' $J. McC O(JN f or medi cal
account.
L4 Jan
i page
75 -7 6 ) Ez e l < i e I
P ay m ent
to Mc KA Y a n d
E . MA GR U D E R .
C R I ST f or ext.
Guardi an
tooth.
G.
I4
t" J. MA GR U D E R .
Jan 1857.
gC A N LA N D .
iF , s *e
7b i
S e ra h
f" l . S C A I' i L Ahl D . chi Id of Martha
Lavena
who
was daug h te r
o t A rn b ro s e
G. S H A C K LE FD R D deceased.
Guar' d i arr arrd
r at her '
Fo b e r t S C A N L A T \D .
3t trec 1856.
( page 17 ) M a rg a re t
r:rphan
E I I e n LE E ,
of James B . LE E deceased.
( 1/3
G uar ' dian
l J i i i i g n r D AW S D N .
P ayment
of bi l l ) to G. t,t. H A R DY
f or
c of f in s .
31 Jan 1857.
( lr aE e
77 -l At
Halvina
L EE .
G uar dian
tJ i l ] i a m t)Al ,^Stl
j N.
f or ' c of f i n s .
31 Jan 1857.
orphan
P ayment
of
James
(L/3
of
( page
7A -7 ' 3 I J o h n
H e n ry
L EE .
orphan
of
(Ii 3
G uar dian
L l i I I i a rn D AW S O N .
P ayment
f or
c of f i rrs .
31 Jan 1857.
( pas e
79 -8 0 )
C y n th i a
L EE .
one
LE E .
G u a rd i a n
John
W. GLENN.
F a- v m ent
l o s a ra h
L EE ' tfo r'
her
R. T HO M P 5 0 N ,
a tto rn e y
7 Mar
.
( lr age
Ric har d
E lu r L i i i i s ' n T R U N N E L L .
P IER C E .
h e r' s u a rd i a n.
B . LE E deceased.
bi I I ) to G. l ^r. H A R DY
James B .
of bi I I )
LE E deceased.
to G. W . H A R DY
of chi l dren
of t/i i Ii am
R ecei ved
amount
from
ot compromi serr.
Fart
1857.
Guardi an
2l Feb
[,Jestl ey
1857.
P H E LP S .
and S arah
0r Ieans
L EE.
P ayment
to l^J.
Fayment
iF aqe
ul j
dec eas ed.
L a u r' a
N AP PE R ,
i n f ant
of E phrai m
and E l i zabeth
NAPPER
Gu a rd i a n
J a me s N A P P E R .
S ettl ement
consi sts
of
u p b y l J i l l iam [,A TE R S .
survi .vi ng
husband
of
F r r c lF . , er t . y ' g i v e tr
E l i. z abet l-r
widow
o f Ep h ra i .m
N A P P E R deceased.
P r.oFerty
25
sol d.
F eli 1t J 57 .
t i- 1age E l1 -8 r;' i
i a j i I I i a m H e trry
N A FFE R .
i nf ant
of E phren
and E I i zabet h
I{APFER deceased.
Gu a r' d i a n
James N A FP E R .
S ett I ement
cons i sts
of
pr E L- r er ' t ' y ' g i v e n
u p b y tl i I I iam fi A TE R S T survi vi ng
husband
of
E I i z abet , h
widow
o f E p h ra i m
N A P P E R deceased.
P ropertv
so I d.
25
F eb 1857.
il: ' ; : . . 9e H: -8 3 )
Ar' c h i b a l d
N A PP E R .
i nf ant
of E phrei n
and E l i zabeth
NA P P E R d e c e a s e d .
G u a rd i a n
W i i I i am S H A IJLE R .
S ett I ement
corrsi sts
ot pr ' opertv
u p b y Wi I I i am W A TE R S , sU rvi vi ng
siven
husband
of
E I iz abet h
r:f Ep h ra i m
widow
N A P P E R deceased.
P ropertv
25
soi d.
F eb r 857.
)1
trt
G UA F L' lA N
AC C 0 U N T S
( page
Jos.
83- 8 4 )
5al t Riv er
fa rm .
M ar 1857.
B0 U K
T.
re n t
B,
B ul i i tt
C ounty
Guardi an
BOW MA N .
P ayment
o n h o me.
KY,
conti nued
on
JD Y C E .
R ent
Thomas J.
18
Mary P . JOY C E .
from
LI r ege B + - 8 b )
Guardi an
Thomas J.
J0Y C E .
Ge r:r' g e El l e n B U W MA N .
from
Mary P .
Rent
fa rm.
re nt
on home.
P ayment
on S a l t
River
pi ano
J { J Y i- : E .
C r' e d i ts
for
18 l 4ar
inciude
a m o unt
and frei ght.
1 857.
i, pB { e
8b- 8 7 )
on S al t R i v e r
Lb [ ' 1er ' r 85 7 .
H e n ry
C i ay
f a rm,
re n t
( ! - - e! { e 3; - r J 8 ,t
Thos.
on S a I t R i v e r
ta rm .
18 l' 1ar 185 7 .
B l l Wl " l A N .
Gua.rd i an
o n home.
P ayment
J e f t.
re n t
i. F age
BU ITMA N .
o n home.
88- B S-r
J o s e l rh
5 . R ID GW A Y .
R I DG t A Y .
Rent
of
fa rm
1 8 4 9 - 1852.
B eni.
RiDG { rAY .
s d mi n i s tra to r
of
Thomas J.
R en t
J0Y C E .
f rom l ' l ary P . JOY C E .
Guardi an
P ayment
Thomas J.
f rom Mary
Guardi an
and
P ai d
taxes
Jos.
R ID GW A Y .
J0Y C E .
R e nt
P . J0Y C E .
father
John
185O-1854.
Fai d
21 Mar 1857.
to
( paee
89- 9 0 )
H. Ciay
H OGL A ND . i nfant
of John
and E I i zabeth
d ec eas ed.
Gu a rd i a n
L . C . SIJE A R IN GE N .
C ash recei ved
18 S ep 1854
o f R. J .
H C IGLA N D deceased.
ST ON ER . a d m i n i s tra to r
of John
C ash
:7 8 Au g 1 8 5 5 f ro m h i s
r ec piv ed
mother' s
estate.
to John
P ayment
M c LA UG HLI N
to r
school ing.
27 May 1A 57.
i. F af ; e gO - 9 1 )
Joseph
d ec eas ed.
Gu a rd i a n
S HA i^J LE R. a d mi r-ri s tra to r
r' ec eiv ed
on sale
of
1857.
t4 Sep 1857.
( page
rec eiv ed
g1- g:rl
fro m
H O S KIN S.
son of A qui I l er
and Margaret
G e o rg e
C . A TC H E R .
A mount
recei ved
of Lti I i iam
o f A ,1uel l er
H 0S K IN S
deceased.
A mrrunt
household
R ent
f or t/2
of
farm
1855 soods.
C y n th i a
L EE .
0r leans
L E E.
Guardi an
30 S ep
John
1857.
l ,J. GLE N N .
A mount
( . F - r es e ' J ' . r - 9 3 )
Li I I ian
T R U N I{ E LL.
i nf ant
orphan
of Juhn
TR U N N E LL J r .
and S ar af r
Guardi an
R i chard
R ecei ved
TRUNNELL deceased.
PEARCE.
am our - r a , t ' O A u g 1 8 5 5 .
in case
TR U N N E LL hei rs;
of TR U N N E LL vs.
widow' s
do w e r
d e d u c te d .
R ecei ved
amount
2L Feb 1857 f rom l Jestl ey
g u a rd i a n .
F HE LF S .
f o rm e r
Pai d
C . TU C K E R fon
school i ng,
D r.
S T RO T HE R i o r m e d i c a i a c c o u n t.
19 Lec 1857.
( I J age ! J 3- 9 4 .i
J.
G uar dian
C l i fto n
S. IIH EE L ER .
son of W i I I i am
HALL.
7 J an 1U 58.
( page E 4- 9 5 ) J o s e p h
s et t lem ent
made 16
A.
l l J . H E D GE S .
Guardi an
James
Jul
1853.
22 D ec 1857.
( lr a, { e
W H E E LE R deceased.
FU N K .
Last
t^ J i I I i a m 8 { N a th an
MC IR R U l r.
Guardi an
LJi i I i am S H A IN .
55- ' l} 6 )
guardi an.
A mount
recei ved
M0 R R D td. tormer
A m ount
r ec e i v e d
o f l ' 1rs .
H i re
of
M0R R OW .
L1f S y lv es t er
J U H N SON . a d rn i n i s trator
ot E l bri dge
W i I I i am S H A IN f or board.
11 Jan 1858.
negr oes
since
l -8 5 5 .
Faid
32
G UA RDI A N
AC C U U N T S BD tl l .i B.
( page
9 7 -9 8 )
i rv i n
adm inis t r ' a to rs
at
5et t lem e n t
ma d e 5
14 J an
1858.
B ul l i tt
C ounty
KY.
conti nued
0 . SN AP P .
Joseph
H OU GH . one of
the
{ l i I I i a rn H A LL deceased
w ho w as guardi an.
M a r 1 4 5 3.
S evera i payments
to H . B . I^IA Y LAND.
( page g8 - l U O ) C a th a r i n e
L. 5N A P F.
S et t iem ent
ma d e 1 5 M a r 1 856.
( page
1OO-1 O1 ) J o s e p h
of
iand.
Pa y m e n t
to
t , - r T . J e f f J 0 YC E f o r
Guardi an
JoseFh
H 0U GH .
T . B D W MA N .
T. Jeff
Guardi an
JOY C E .
R ent
part
H . TR U N N E LL for
hi s
of cl ai m.
P aym ent
b o a rd i ng.
41 w eeks.
1 Jan 1858.
( paee
1 o 1 -1 U Z )
G e o rg e
EIl e n
F ; e' i' r t - nt
i a i rd .
H e r' p a rt
af
J O Y CE io r
b o a rd .
4 weeks.
-1
Guandi arr
Thos.
Jef f JOY CE.
to
H
enry
TR
U
N
N
E
LL.
P ai d
T. J.
f-,ayrnent
l Jan 1858.
B 0W MA N .
( page
r O 2 -1 L i 3 )
H e n ry
Clay
B Ol .i MA N .
Guardi an
Thos.
Jeff
JD yC .E .
of
Rent
land.
Paid
M rs .
A . U . R A U GH for
tui ti on.
P ai d
T. J.
part
J { J Y iE f o r
b o a r' ri .5 ?
weeks.
His
of payment
to H . TR U N N E L L.
18 5 8 .
1 J an
( L, age
of
H.
1O :r-1 o r+ )
T h o m a s -l . B U i ,i l " l A N .
Guardi an
iar r d.
Paid
l " l rs .
A . R A U GH for
tui ti on.
T RUI ' J IIEL L .
Faid
T. J.
JOY C E f or. bc.,ard.
Thos.
J.
pa.rt
His
52 w eeks.
JOY C E .
Eent
payment
of
to
I Jan
1858.
( page
LO 4 ) L u c y
I s a b e i H O GLA N D , i nfant
orphan
of John
R . and
E l i. = abet h
deceased.
G u a rdi an
R obert
H . Launders.
Guardi an
appoint ed
L5 Feb 1858.
Cash recei ved
from
R ow an J.
S TON E R ,
adm inis t r al o r' o t
said
d e c e dents
estate.
tract
of
V Jard ow ns l -/7
perhaps
c on v e y e d
I and
b y S H E PL E R and w i te
to decedent.
and al so
fro m
Be n D u0M.
16 Feb 1858.
- enot her ' f J u r' c h a s e d
( page
l n l i i l i a m H . W E B B . one of 3 i nf ant
10 4 -1 0 5 )
chi l dren
of
Ric har d
0 . t^ J E BB d e c e a s e d .
Guardi an
George
t^J. C R U MB A U GH .
ma d e o u t
s e p a ra te
l :r f rom 3 genera l statements
heretof
or e
" A c c t f unt
.' F - F e b 1 8 5 b .
r ' ec or ded
F a id
taxes
184ei -185O.
P ai d
C A R N E S for
guardi an
r epai r s o n h o u s e .
Pa i d
O'NEAL
for
board.
P ai d
for
' 2t .
boar ' d.
A n n i l EB B f o r board.
Faid
i .Jard now over
2 Mar 1857. '
( page
I O6 .t G e o rq e
t,J . S H A C K LE FU R tt.
Guardi an
R obert
H A R D E S TY .
C; r s h r - ec e i v e d
o f W . SH AN L AN D admi ni strator' .
C ash recei ved
for
s ale
ot
land.
Pa i d
Thos.
R . H OR R E LL. doctor
bi I l .
P ai d
D r.
HA R I' E ST Y .
uhas .
d o c tr:rr
bi I i.
P ai d
H enry
MY E R S , suardi an
of G .
S HA CK LE F D R D .
L 2 Ma y 1 8 5 8 .
{/ .
il- r iE e
1O 7 -1 O B t
J g me s H IB BIT.
Guardi an
James H . {^,IGGi N GTON .
Cash
r ec eiv ed
2 2 D e c 1 8 5 3 o f J essey
J0l .l E S admi nstrator'
of N el son kilNG
dec eas ed.
C a s h re c e i v e d
1O ttec 1855 of S i meon
J{ IN E S admi nstr' ato r
of J ane
K IN G d e c e a s e d .
C ash recei ved
15 Jan 1856 from
Fi el di ng
p u rc h a s e
W I G G I NG TIh i
lor
of
i and.
C ash r' ecE i ved
15 N ov 1856 t'r om
p rrrc h ra s e
H. SN AP P fo r
Linah
of
l and.
3 June
1858.
( F aHe
10 8 -1 O g )
Emma T.
t^ J I LS 0N .
Guardi an
33
R uf us
K.
S U MME R S .
Faid
G UA RDI A N
AC C 0 U N T S
B O OK B ,
Bul I i tt
C ounty
KY'
conti nued
S t^l E E N Y , musi c
P ai d
Mi ss
B etty
s c h rro l
te a c her.
J.
L. M O R R i SON .
on
for
w ork
P ai d
Femal e
school .
t eac her .
Paid
Pre s b y te ri a n
grass
not
i
n
and
w ar ' dt s l an d .
E s ta te
i n c l u d es
87 acres
" set
the
w ard
w hetr at
r ent ed" .
l .,li L S0 N r
of w ard.
keeps
M rs .
rn o th e r
pasture
grass
on Iand.
L7 Jui
ham e and h a s th e
the
of,
b e n e fi t
of
1 858.
( page
!,,JIL50N .
Guardi an
R ufus
K . S U MME R S.
1og-1 1 1 ))
M a tth e w
Emmit
w hi ch
W ard ow ns 180 acres
C as h r ec eiv e d
o f U . l ^ J IL S 0 N executor.
com es
mothert
s
W
ard
ow
ns
negro
tr: his
a
t
hi
s
death.
Fossession
brother.
1858.
b oy who ha d b e e n
kept
b y w ard' s
17 Jul
! 1, 1: { *e l1O -1 1 1 1
M a ti i d a E . H A MILTON ,
ntr,w w i f e ot Jeremi ah
FR OMA N.
:/O S ep 1856 of D rusi l l a
G uar ' di. an
J a me s
t" AS
1 DEN.
C a s h recei ved
{ rf J o h n
LA F lir E I . , l aCm i n i s tra to r
guardi an.
LA R K E N deceased.
former
Cas f r r ec eiv e d
A u g 1 8 5 8 fro m
deceased,
estal e
of James H A MILT0N
g r ' at r df at her
- paid
o f w a rd
of w ard.
4 S ep 1858.
to husband
( page
L1, L -L L 2 )
Malvina
L E E.
chi l d of James B .
G uar dian
l ,i i I I i a m D AI^ 1 5 0 N .
P ai d
D r.
JU MP E R f or
5ep l- 858.
LE E deceased.
bi I l .
doctor
27
( F age
11: r - 1 1 :r)
I' ta r.g a r' e t
El l e n LE E .
chi l d of James B . LE E
dec eas ed.
l ,' l i i I i a m D A W S 0N .
G u a rd i a n
P ai d
D r.
JU MP E R f or
' 27 S e p 1 8 5 b .
bill.
( ir age
113)
John
G uar dian
Wiliiam
5ep 1858.
( l- . age
113- 1 1 + )
H . L E E,
chi ld
D AW S O N .
Fai d
H a r' d i n
S.
doctor
of James B . LE E deceased.
doctor
bi i l .
D r.
JU MP E R fon
J ON E S .
Guardi an
James
R.
JON E S .
27
3
Dec
1
'l q R
( f - , age 114-1 1 5 )
Arc h i b a l d
N AP P E R .
Guardi an
W i l l i am S H A W LE R .
Rec eiv ed
for
I/9
s h a re
of
re n t
on l and.
R ecei ved
" hoopol eg
l poles
f or
b a r' re l
hoops?l
i
and"
.
c ut
on
6 Jan 1859.
( page
l--n
115- 1 1 6 )
Ma rg a re t
H O GLA N D .
Guardi an
S amuel
B IS H OP .
11
1'1qt:)
(L. age 115- 1 ,1 7 )
W . MA GR U D E R.
Samuel
F . MA GR U D E R .
Guardi an
George
per
C as h t r om
e s ta te
o f A . F . M A GR U D E R deceased,
settl ement
16
guardi an.
A pr ' 1855 o f V. I4 AGR U D ER . f o r ' mer
L4 Jan
and sett I ement
( see Guardi an
1857 of G. l ^ i. MA G R U D ER a d mi .n i strator
and
B ook B :34
part
pl
ace
t^J i i I E ook F t7 " I .
Received
hi .re
and rent
of
of negro
bi l i.
on ac c ount
P ai d
McK A Y & C R i S T
for
doctor
of widow's
d o w e r.
1I J an l- 85 9 .
3L
17S7 TAX LIST, BULLITT COUNTY,KENTUCKY
Name
paS e 5
Llatercourse
(qther
county)
Aqtes
PILES, Richard
tl ILL I Al'lS0N,Gatuood
ALLENDER,Thonas
LUNSF0RD,Flason
BUTLER,Thomas
BlSHOP, George
BISHOP, Lawrence
H00PINGARN,Conrad
NEIJKIRK,Benjamin
200 Salt River
NEI'JK
340 Salt River
lRK, Peter
SLIGAR. David
S0USLEY,Henry
EURKS,John
30 Salt River
PHELPS,Thomas
378 Salt River
PHELPS,Edwin
PHELPS,Guy
K I I'{BERL
I N, Henry
H0Lt'lAN,Nathan
SKINNER,Cornel lous
EADES, Robert
DICKERS0N,John
CLOIIER,Henry
TAYL0R, Thomas
page 6
STANSBURY,
Ben
do
do
do
do
do
RIDGIJAY,Joseph
lrlHlTE, Brittin
5ll'tl40Ns, Joseph
tr00D, Thos. G.
HAIR, Andrew
JOICE & DONN
Sl'tl TH, Thomag
FLOlD, tJilliam
SN0DDER,Thomag
ROGERS,Edward
SANDERS,Thonas
do
do
I'IATTHEIJS,
Robert
I'IARSHAL,I saac
l.J00D,Abner
456
100
100
100
1150
600
200
165
185
365
500
400
2000
Under uhose name
Entered, Surveyed,
and Patented
tlhi te na I es
ale 21+ 16+
10
20
10
10
10
10
10
10
|-'IcCULL0CK
&
S-same
E-JOHNS0N
P-sane 10
& McCULL0CK
E-JOHNSON
S-same P-sam e 31
10
10
S-same P-sane
E-Adam SHEPHERD
20
E-James GARRETT
S-same P-same
lo
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Salt River E-Ben STANSBURY
S-sane P-sane
Salt River E-Ben STANSBURY
S-same
Salt River E-Ben STANSBURY
S-sane P-sane
S-same
Long Lick Cr. E-Ben STANSBURY
(tJashlngton Co. ) E-Ben STANSBURY
S-same
Huston (Bourbon Co. ) E-Ben STANSBURY
S-Eame
Salt River E-HARMON
10
S-same
Salt River E-t'|. BRASHEARS
S&P-Rich'd SllfH0NS
1 'O
Salt River E-rl. BRASHEARS
S&P-Rich'd SII'11{0NS 10
10
10
10
C e d a r C r.
E -John E D I.JA R D S -sane P -same
10
10
10
10
Cedar Cr.
E-Thomas SANDERS
S-same P-sane
10
Cedar Cr.
E-Thomas HARDEN
S-same
(Shelby Co. ) E-P0PE & PATTENS-same
10
10
10
35
1797 TAX LtST, BULLITT C0UNTY,KENTUCKY
l,latercourse
Acres (other county)
Under uhose name
Entered, Surveyed,
and Patented
tlhite naIes
Name
are 21+ 16+
page 7
BRASHEAR,
Marsham
300 Floyds Fork E-1,1.BRASHEARS
S-same p-same
10
H0RNBECK,
Abraham
10
0Rl'1,E I ly
10
trlLLETT, Rich'd
10
KING, Alexander
10
C0LLINS, Benjanin
55 PIun Creek E-John tlcGEES-sane P-sane
10
C0LLIN5, Thonas
115 Plum Creek E-John ttcGEES-same p-sane
10
C0LLINS, Spencer
113 PIum Creek E-John tlcGEES-same p-seme
10
SPENCER,John
100 Plum Creek E-Hezekiah APPLEGATE
10
PA(Y)TEN, lrlm.
500? Plum Creek E-tlm. PATENS-same P-same
10
CARNES,Peter
268 Salt River (Nelson Co. ) E-Jacob CARNESS&p-same 10
H0GLl N, ltloses
10
PURSLEY,Daniel
57 Plun Creek E-J. I'tcGEES-same p-sane
t0
tr00DARD,tl i chae I
10
BURCH,Chrlstopher
10
COLLINS, Spencer, Jr.
10
Sl'tI TH. Reubi n
10
SIMON' Samuel refused to five in his property because the line uas not run 10
RISLEY, El ihugh
1 0
SPARKS,Daniel
the same
1 0
I'IARTIN,Eleck
1 0
page I
HERD, Ednond
NORRIS, John
MARTIN, tlm.
RISLEY, David
JONES, Jes sey
BRUSH,John
BRUSH,John, Jr.
CUNEG
I N, J ames
BLUNDON,Francis
J EFFEROSE,J ohn
STRUNK,Abraham
BRASHEARS,
Edward
H0LSCLAIJ,Kelly
MERIT, Archelos
DEAN, Robert
KELLEY, Daniel
BARR, John
t, ILLIAI'IS, Martin
CRUTCHLOIJ,
John
t, ILLIAI.!S, Janes
RISLEY, John
wh. males
L2r
1
1
1
1
I
I
f
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
UILLIAilS, peter
M0N, Tom
H00RE, Robert
RIGHT, Kiah
J0NES. John
SMITH, Bal in
JOHNSON,Sam
THt XTON, rJm.
CRO0KS,Um.
l,tART
I N, Char I es
HARSHFIELD
HARSHFIELD,Henry
l,ltLLER
l.lcCALL,Samuel
tilLSON
ADAtiS
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
The persons named in the above two colunns
possessing no property, I have not extended
the columns against their names.
H. Brashear
Connlssioner. Bul I itt Co.
North side of Sal t River
19 Jun 1797
36
con't from page 11, VoL 3
1
Co.
Will Book A Bullitt
No. I
October 1?96 -
1823
p73 JuJ-y Court 180L
Ordered that Samrel Crow, Archibald ltlagnrder, lhonas WeLls or any three to
appraise the estate of ELLa 0rme, deceased.
James Halbertr CBCC
July 1815.
Recorded Inventory & Appraisal
p 7b November21 1807
Appraisal of the estate of Nacy Brashears. James Ca1dwe11,William King, Iewls
Erunett, Appraisers.
Jas. Halbert, CBCC
Recorded 3 July 1815
p 75 Ordered Wl11iam Simnons, Uin. Monroe, Cepha Simnons, Samrel SLttmons or eny
of Jonathan lrons her dower on Land
three alott to Agnes lrons, rridow & rellct
of
Salt
Rlver
and
also
slarres.
north side
R eco r d ed 17 May 181L.
p 76 Alott to Agnes Crons negro wornn naned Lucy and negro girl naned MarLa.
and four pence for naklng allotments.
Agnes to pay sum of 91bs. 13 shlllings
negro
Oeorge
was pledged to lftn. Pope order 7 MaY
who
State they have not taken
Recorded lb July 1815.
181L. I&n. Slnmons, Id!n. Morrow, SanrL. Sirmons.
(nat of Dower l-and) a part of 5914 ac. dated 29 Nov. 1?98)
p 77 Will of Jonathan Irons - Mentions wife Agnes, son Jonathan, daughters
Rebecca Johnston, Nancy Jane, Betsy and Pol-ly. Seperate trust to Janes CaLdweLl
for trust for daughter Sally and her helrs. Also seperate tnrst for Rebecce and
to Nancy Johnston, Betsy and Po1-1yand ttreir heirs, to be equally dlvlded - share
James Cal-drrell and wife Agnes lrong €xoc. 27 Jaurr. 1813.
and share alike.
Wlt: Fred W. Spence Grayson, Ieuis Wilcoxin, hlin. Brashears, Ellsha Lucky
JarnesHalbert, CBCC
Recorded l lr July 1815
p 78 Uill of }Jin. Cofer
- Al-l- estate to lrife Ann Cofer. Exec. - Ann Cofer.
22 l4ay 1812. Wit: lrln. I Hltton, Cal-eblflse, Richrd. Wlse. Rec: Jan. Court 1813.
P 79 Missing
p 80 3 July 181! Inventory&appraisal
Rec: 1? July 1815
p 81
of estate of RlcharrlWeaver, dec.
JamesHalbert CBCC
6 tr'eU. 1812 Will of Jonah SteeLe - rrlfe Aesl-i Stee1 & her two children
Janes Steel & Joseph Steel to dlvide lands after death of wife - trer 1/3
to young daughter Mary Steele. A11 household f\rrniture & possessions hel-d
by wife & disposed of to best advantage of educatlng children and
finlshi-ng house. Wit: Jacob Mi11on, I'honas Coll-lns, James SteeL.
Rec: '17 July 1815
Ordered Monday3 July 1815
p 82 Invemtory of Jonah SteeL by John Smitts.
3 Ju3-y 1B1l
Rec: 1? July 18'15.
p 83 1b Jr:ne 1810 - Will of ltn. 0vera11 - Wlfe Ann, daughter lbancis, Catheri.ne,
unborn child, son John, son llm. Land in Bu1lltt & Nelson Cors.. EEec. - wife Ann &
I'fu. F. Hilton. Wit: Robtt. (Bush?), Nathaniel Sanders, lfrn. F. Hllton.
Rec: 17 Ju1-y'1815.
Ordered Monday3 July 1815.
p BL fnventory & appraisal - estate of hln. OveraLl
JamesHalbert CBCC
Rec; 18 ,fu:-y t Bt 5
)7
3 July 1815
g\56.29
p 85 Sales of estate of llm. Overall
Rec: Date nissing.
p 86 April County Court 1812
Motton of Jno. Orlffln & Betsy Rlehards Admrs of estate of Ceorge Rlchantsl dec.
or any
Ordered John Patterson, Abraham Troutman, ThornasHarrls & BenJanLn ?
Ordered April 1812 J. Alexander JPBC
three to appralse personal estate.
R ec: 1 8 July 1815
p 87 W111of Thonas Clssell - Daurs. Po11y, Phebe, Betsy ltcDade, MencebahELaer,
daughter Sarah Budd(oldest), granddaughters Jane Cornell & Hanah Cornell. SonsSol,omon, William, & Jacob - wife Ellzabeth. Irbntions Charity Rusell. AIso nentlons
land near David Hal1 & John Clark. Execrs- Davld Ha1l & Jesee Drake. Written 8 Aug.
1812. Wtt: EJ-lJahWright, SarahHarrls & John C).ark. Ordered 3 July 1815.
Rec: 18 ;ufy t8t!
Janes Halbert CBCC
To be continued
BIIILITT COUNTY
DEEDB00K A2 continued from page 57 Volure 2.
p12 26 June 1797 - Indenture - Nacy Brashear, Michael troutman, Frederlck
Penny-Baker, BenJamin Stansbury and John Essary, Tnastees of I'he Town of Shepherdsvill-e to Edward FYye one Iot of gror.rnd #7 on Water Street for 5 L Cunent
money. Executed in prs. of:
llichael troutman
BenJ. Sursners
Daniel Wilson
Frederlsk Parurebecker
James Latham
Bn. Stansbury
John Essrey
p12-13
27 Jvne 1797 - Indentr-rre - Nacy Brashear, Mi-chael Troutman, Frederick
Pannebecker, BenJanin Stansbury, Joseph Brooks, Samuel Crow & John Essrey,
trustees of the Tonn of Shepherdsville, founded 11th day of Decenber, 1793 on
land of AdamShepherd in Corurty of Jefferson, 3 Lotts of ground Nos. 11-12 & 19
for t h, 19 sh. paid to Adan Shepherd.
B. Sunmers
ltff.chael Troufunan
Fred Pawrebecker
Daniel W11son
Jares Latham
Benj. Stansbury
John Essrey
p13-1b
26 June 1797 - Indenture - Nacy Brashear, Mlchael Troutman, Frederick
Pennybaker, BenJamin Stansbury, Joseph Brooks, & John Essrey to Armsted Moorhead
\
& JamesLatham one lott #16 on second St.. No amount given.
l,llchael Troutman
Dani-el Wl1son
F. Pannebecker
James Brown
Edward Flye
BenJ. Stansbury
John Essrey
p1L - 26 June 1797 - Michael Troutnan, IYederick Pennybaker, BenJamin Stansbury,
& John Essrey to William de Rohan of Washington Corrnty, Kentucky for 5 L 1ott #15.
fhos. Speed
Michael Troutman
Ben Pope, Jr.
F. Penny baker
James Sinpson
BenJanin Stansbury
John Essrey
plL - 15
27 June 1797 - Nacy Brashear, Sarmrel Crow, MichaeL troutman, BenJamin
Stansbury, Joseph Brooks & John Essrey Tmstees of Shepherdsville to DanieL Wllson
of same Lof, #23 for 2 L_3 sh. paid to Adan Shepherd.
Edward Frye
l{lchael Troutnan
Jarnes Latham
Frederlck Pennybacker
Benjamln Stansbur5r
Benjamin Summers
John Essrey
3B
p15 ' 16
27 June 1797 - Nacy Brashear, Samuel Cror, MlchaeL Troutman,
Frederlck Pennybaker, BenJanin stansbury, Joseph Brooks, & John Essrey to
F"."jqttd" Suruners of Shepherrtsvilte for l+L S Z sh. lots l3-1h-2b-h1-L2-L3-Lb-
L5-b5-& 51.
Daniel- Wilson
Janes Bronn
Jarnes Latham
l4iehael Troutnan
Frederlck Perurybaker
BenJanfn Stansbrrry
Jacob Essrey
p15-17
27 June 1?9? - Nacy Brashear, Sanmel Crow, Frederick Permybaker,
BenJanin..Stansbury, Joseph Brooks & John Essrey to Jarres Sinpson for 12 L 6 sb.
2 lotts #6 on Water Street & No. 9 frontlng 2nd & Plun Streets.
Edward Frye
l,tichaeL Troufunarr
Danlel Wilson
Frederiek Perurybaker
James Lathan
BenJamin Stansbury
John Essrey
p'l?-18
26 Jrure 1797 - Nacy Brashear, Michael Troutman, Frederlck Pennybaker,
Benjamin Stansbury, Joseph Brooks & John Essrey to John HWh 3 lotts- #2 & I+8 on
Water Street & #78 on 3rd Street for 23 L & 12sh.
Thos. Speed
l4lchael Troutman
ALexrr Ralston
Frederick Perurybaker
BenJ. Pope, Jr.
BenJanin Stansbury
John Essrey
p1B 26 June 1797 To John Co1lln , heir to James Co11ln, desc. for '11 L J sh.
Lot #3.
Thos.Speed
Alex. Ralston
Be n J. Pope, Jr.
MichaeL Troutnan
Frederlclc Pennybaker
BenJamin Stansbury
John Essrey
p18-19
27 June 1797 to John Scott for ? S 2 sh. 6 pence % rot #5 uerng
the place said Scott now lives.
Benj. Sumners
Mi.chaeL Troutman
Edward Fbye
Frederick Penrrybaker
Jarnes Latharn
Benjamin Stansbury
John Essrey
p1!-20
8 May 1797 James Sarnrels by Sarmrel Sryth his attorrrey tn fact to
Enoch McKincey for 150 L - 1lr7 Acres in BuLtltt Cor:nty on Wilson Creek adJoining
Samrel Srqythrs L00 A preenption.
p2o-21
27 June
2 8 t& B sh.
1797 -
to John Moore of Sattsburgh 2 Lotts #ln A # I$ tor
p21 26 June 1797 Peter Kerns of Bu111tt County to Robert Kirkharn of Nelson
County for 6O L 200 A in Nelson Co. on E. Fork of Coxes Creek.
Joseph Sanders
Peter Kern
Robert Matthews
Mathias locun
p22 26 Jr:ne 1797
#2o.
John Hugh
fhos. Speed
Be n J. Po pe, Jr.
to Ibancls B1onde1l- of Shepherdsvlll-e for 3 E 12 sh. Lot
Note: No other sJ-gners.
p22-23
Porer of Attorney
l{i1liam Hal1 & ThomasOverstreet of BulLltt County
appolnt Clifton Ha1I of Bullltt
Cowrty, State of Kentucky for the special of
receivS-ng our Legary of Austin Yeamanrs& Jesey Hogard, Exec. of the estate of
39
of Charles Yeamants desc.
Austln Hall-
RhewblnStrlnger
Martln Gentry
of Hanover County, Va.
'12 Aug.
Wllltam HallTtros. Overstreet
1797
p23 22 Aug. 1797 Adan Shepherd to Jacob Shollar & George Shock for 30 E
2 lotts adJoinlng the Town of Shepherdsvllle- #BZ A 0g
Adan Shepherd
p23 &. 2b
Power of Attorney - 12 Aug. 1797 Jacob gers appolnts Ad.am
Shepherd of Bullitt
County tnre and lawfrrl Attorney. I persona[y present to
convey 1000 A in Bul-litt Cor:nty on Salt Rlvrer near the nouth of the RoJj-tng
Fork being part of a surv€y of 1005 A to l{r. Willtam Neele of Barkley Cously,
Va. or the town of Winchester & receive of him 27O h rlth interest from ttrnl
of payment. f do hereby Ra{iI} & conflrrn whatsoever ny sald attorney shall
lawfuJ-Iy do in rry said buslness.
l[n. A. Burton
Jacob $ers
Wal1er Greenfield
Thos G. Greenfield
Henry Crist
p2L
22 Aug. 1797
AdamShepherd to Michal Ryan for 25 b lott #89
adjoining town of Shepherdsville.
(uretar)
Adarnshepherd.
p2b-25
29 tlay 1797
Henry Crlst, Nicholas Cdtst & Ruth his rife to
Larance Robey for 100 E surent money of Vlrglnj.a 16$ A on Coxes Creek, part
of a survrey bought by Nicholas Crist from BenJ. Cox.
Jo h"ryln
Henry Crlst
James Ca1dwell
Nicholas Crist
Janes Crenshaw
Ruth Crlst
To be continued-
For Research ln Bullltt
& surroundlng eounties contact any of the following:
Mary L. Sabettl
1521 Fisher Lane
Mt. Washington, Iff L00L7
502-538-771$
Betty R. Darnell
20lr Hartford Drlve
l,lt. lrlashington, Kf L00bT
5a2-538-871t3
Joseph E. Thornton
11211 Brook3-eyDrive
Louisville,
KY boZZg
Be sure to lnclude
Doris 0wen
296 Fox Fire Drive
lft. Washlngton, Kf L00L7
5o2-538-61l.28
SASEwhen ilquiring!
!!tt
5o2-96\-89\3
Due to il-lness Charlle Long has resigned as a Dlrector
Mil-dred Eddington will
fill
out his term as Dlrector
and. as Ways & Means Chairand.Doris Or.renrrill
takeover
Ways & Means. Carolyn Rreneh has resigned as Corresponding Secretary and Mary
Brewer wll-l- flnish
out
the terrn.
LO
OLD reTr.
MqILY GWIERY
Jahn L. Freter 1837-1910
El izebth Feter^ 1U4-1. 921"
( frl'l ) FAPR.74, 1868. O-LPR. 16,
James K. Foster - Jchn ard. bttte
Feter
1885.
futty E. Freter - JolL\ ard futtie Fostez^ ( hughtet^ ) B.l'b.]. 29,1872. D.APR.
4.1.872.
Itlattie E. Fostet^- Ifife of B.F. Foster B.ffiT> 1.lW.
D.JAN. 3L.1ffi3
Nancy Fcstet*
lfife of Jaaes Foster B.JAN. 25, 1801. D.tnY23,1888.
(Nancy M. Jones)
jJRP. E. F. Fogter B.SWT. 1.1844. D. JAN. 3L. l-ffi3
L. G. Fost
I,nV. 27. 1838 D. AUJ. 7. 183] .
Jacob Horine -8. fffi. 27, 1B24. D. Drc. 10. 1876.
lbty J. Hotine - hughter of J. drd E.A. I'lorine-B.JAI,l) 4,1,862. D.IPV) 2, 1867.
Gladys Horine -Daughter of Jacob ard E.A. I*yireB.Drc. 2, 1&95. D. Atrc.l4,
t BB7.
"I think
Jacob Hortne
vas Basil 's G)^,rrd-Father"
All the a-h:r,e infmation
Cenetery rs Jocated off
Auto Jwl.: yarf.
collected
by (klith
.Tofvrson Hollow RD.
CYigIer.)Foster
rext to an e;,:rSTlNt
Quertes
QUICII.. FOSTER, MARCUM. I{ELCH. VAT1)N
Seat-chirtg for
any pr^oof of Janes euick,
Marrjed
to unk.
I{elch
Janes Quic:k n'as barn tn vit'gena circa i9o2. Looking fot^
rnfornation
on x'here. he vas born and died! At least one of the
children
Thoaas .Tacksc->nQujck Uack) Bc,rn ZO Sept. 1B4Z
Died
19. Dec. 192L. jn Brooks, Bullttt CO. KY. Burjed
in
euick
Cenetet^y, at the of NEI{ ED QujcJt RD. Thonas Jackson Qujck I'lat-rieC
sarah cathrtne l{atson Kate)
Jack and Kate children vere Martha
,Iane. born 25, Sept. l9b:,, George Thonas, Janes Edward born i.z
March 1864.. Florence Ann born 27 Dec. 1862. After Kate's d.eath,
Thona-- Married
Mar-y Ann Pau\ey at Jaaes Edward euick's
hause
by Mtller R. l'leagrle. Mary's first
husband yas Fred Stephens
he
d;ect quite young and they had one daugrhter Minnie Stephens.
*
Cectl C. l.lurdock Jr., 515 Wallace Aue. Loutsville,
Ky..
40207
u1
l],:tpttan John L Fcster^,
a r-epr-esentattv,e e:itizen
of Etllitt
County,
was brn
in Jefferson
County, JanuarS' 13, 18.37. His fathet^ h/,r^s.Ia.rres F<>stet , a native of
Nelson County', K1,., wa:; h>rn May 5. 17-L)6, ard was a nenl>et^ of one of fh* ear ly
artd pn:,ninent fanilies
of the State.
His wife. nother of this sketch, was Nancy
Jones.
Her pa.rents wet^e fncn Pewts2'lvania. ard^.s-ett/ed early in Kentucky.
Her
nan iage to James Foster occurz'*l t-h:to?-er 26. 1822.
To tltis narz iage wet^e bt n
fifteen
chrjcir^en.
The su-b-iect ctf this sketch, .Tohn L., r,rds the eleventh tmn,
riea.r^ed to nanltoal on the fdrln, anC received a litnt"al
ffIud:ation in the ptblic
sciooJs ctf Bulli!-t
Cornty.
The Civil
l{ar coning an he tank side with the Lhion,
and 186l jc,in*J tli* Fifte.,ir A'errtu.:ky'fniantty.
d.s.1 trt^ly,Jte in tlonps.ny D, bJt
f 1r
f hr:
hi s :
:ml
lnnt
i:a nt,rin r-t',tf
1- ,t - e n r t m e r .tf
,tt- .i.- ., ISJ ,:,1 frj Lkl t
ll' t ". r - , wr ' + t nt
.fS
.f
^s-O/d:e;-,
f ll : . = ; v1 - t c 't t t , " t r t 1 " , , - i l : l ; : l
he
t tr -
wlth
WaS S
r r ,tta
oon
ftu r
t
nr:l9mofej
.4 L ,
u
PL
h t - t t l o t ^ f . t 't h i s
L u
fo
Q u.
cottnft^v
ancl himself ttlL ,ianuary. J5o5. whert I'e was aNstered out bi'ei:ytiz'ation of
contrac:t.
At the lrattle
of Pen'yville
he H,is "severly wrtrded, being shot tl'tt,cugh
thc) ltngs.
and on f,ttLt c-rthc.?^t)c'casions he receiverl. .5eyere wotnd.s fron the
enemy':! qurs;. At the cJr)se rr.| fJre wat Lte retrt^ned to his natjve count2', ard
nttt'ted April 4, 1865, to Miss Eli=aL,eth fi)-r.s:;e/J, of fndtana.
He h/d*s.sclon after
.4,1t1',it-tfp/-t
f^ 4n in;nrtant
RevenUe SewjCe, WhiCh he held
lrr.SrtrOrr in the Internal
f,>z 1l ,'eaJ^s. he;ng r--or-ced to resigitl tfu-c,ugh the rllness
of his {antl\,.
He non
tli:urtty arfl
suy-tt'int*-'nrlE his fat'n, orfl'tiitLT.r .1.ugre tract of land in Etllitt
another valuahle
fata in Jt:f fet'son County' arx:l tracts
e/seulrer e. He has had nine
chilciren in his faniJ2':
Berh*"a fj., ,Jate,s /i.. .Lrcriy:April 24, 1868, died April
16, lBB.5, Nanc'5,g. , P*:ttie E. (clece.rsec{/, P,essie M.t;r, Hal:tte Bel le, Rtby PearJe,
S;a:-ati L. arcI Anta L'icrfor^-rqr
. C,tpt'attt Fostet t^esides aLxtut !:r+,:,arfi. a half nrjes
soLtthweDt oi.Broak's
who stands l'tigh anong
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Captain John
f pp F,-,c'far .l,rp,-t 7l y*tts.
,i nemJter clf tj). ,l . 15th ft'y. RecTlaent dut^ing the Civjl
h/at', di*d at his hone af -&'-ooics W,:dnes,Jay and was bLt^ied Thut'sday in the f,enily
htt'viito'3 a"'zt'ottn.l ,)/l .Lqjti(:Lick. neLlt'Hul>.-r. He is s:rtt't'it-:J hr hist wife, 7
dauql ttets. twc'>l-rzctlre.rs- anil c:ne srster-. 1910.
.lcltn L. Fc:::t*; arxj Eltza]:eth
Itrtssell Foster were btrn 9 t.-lttl&'en.
fia:.tnru i:rtrn Aug,r:.t 2:i, l9tjrj
Died N:y,enter 15, 1939
Age 73
,Ji*? Ag-a-il -lc, 1894
Janes K. lxn'i: l1l':l
:4. L85B
Age 16
A n67
Ndn.-S'Ester Lx:,7'nion. 27. 1870
died ,Jrtly 321. 1935
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The QuickFamiliesof Bullittand JeffersonGounties
by Clint Bauer,832 E. VillageWay,FruitHeights,Utah84037
The generalbeliefhasbeenthat mostQuickfamiliesof Kentubky
aredescendants
of the original
TheunisThomaszen
Dutchimmigrants
Jacobusthatarrivedin NewHollandabout1630.
QuickandBelijtgen
Theirdescendantsare describedextremelywell in the book "Genealogyof the Quick Family,"writtenby
ArthurCraigQuickin 1942.Severalresidentsof Bullittand Jeffersoncountyarefoundwithinits 500 pages,
althoughthe parentsare unknownin eachcase.Distanceand inadequatecommunicationmakeit easyto
of, yet lostto the largeclan in NewYork,NewJersey,
understandhowthesefamiliescouldbe descendants
pieces
takentogether,indicatethat the KentuckyQuick
Several
of information,
and eastemPennsylvania.
countiesare quitecloselyrelated,and suggestthey might
familiesof Jefferson/Bullin,
and Madison/Estill
not descendfrom the Dutch group. Evidencepresentedheresupportsthis possibility.More specifically,
thatsettledsouthof Louisville
Manydescendants
membersof thethreeoriginalQuickfamilies
arediscussed.
the
1790's
through
the
1910
lf
the
listed,
from
up
census.
descendants
of these
of DennisQuickare also
KentuckyQuickscan sharefamilytraditionsor old documents,new evidencemay point to their true
ancestorof about1750in westernMaryland.
KentuckyQuickFamilies- Dutchor German?
movedto Hollandin the 14th
TheunisThomaszen
apparently
Quick'sScottishfatheror grandfather
century,marrieda Dutchwomen,and remainedthereto raisea family,as explainedin "Genealogyof the
around1630,TheunisleftHollandfor NewHollandwith his own Dutchwife.By
QuickFamily."Somewhere
was preservedfor several
this time the Quick name had becomealtogetherDutch,which characteristic
generations
TheEuropean
as thefamilygrewin NewYork,NewJersey,andPennsylvania.
Quicksmayhave
alsoexpandedfurther,for at leasttwo are knownto haveemigratedfromGermanyto Americain the 1800's.
A few EnglishQuicksalsocameto Americabefore1750as indentured
servantsor convictssentencedto
plantationlabor,but theirdescendancy
remainsto be discovered.
"Genealogy
of the QuickFamilt''showsthat manyof the Dutchclan becamepioneersafterthe
involved
timespent
Revolutionary
War,settlingearlyin Michigan,
Ohio,lllinois,andIndiana.Mostmigrations
in Pennsylvania,
but onefamilylineis shownpassingthroughWashington
county,Marylandin the 1780's,
Thefiveancestors
also
whileon theirwayfrom NewJerseyto Indiana.
of mostKentuckyQuickpopulations
andyettheirconnections
arenotablymissinginthe book.
spenttimein thissameareaof westernMaryland,
Thefive appearto be very closelyrelatedto eachother,and althoughrecordsdo not show exactlywhere
from Germany,"
then he and possiblythe
they camefrom, one is "of Germany."
lf this means"immigrant
wholegroupare not partof the Dutch-American
Quickfamily.
TheKentuckyQuickFamilies- CloselyAssociated
at OneTime
militia
Benjamin,
Jacob,Thomas,Andrew,andDennisQuickarefound
on rollsof the 1776Maryland
county,thentogetheragainon one of the 13 listscomprisingWashington
county's1778
of Washington
"Oathof Fidelity"record.Dennisevennamedfour of hissonsafterhis associates.
All five of theseMaryland
in the new
to Kentucky,
and althoughthey showedgreaterindependance
Quicksmovedsoonthereafter
state,their migrationpatternsare stillinterrelated.
AaronQuick'sJr. and Sr. are alsofoundon the 1778"Oathof Fidelity''list.For these,thereis no '
recordof militiaserviceor time spentin Kentucky,
leavingtheirrelationship
to the otherslesscertain.
Benjaminand JacobQuick- MadisonCounty,Kentucky
BenjaminQuickis foundon Madisoncounty'stax recordsfrom 1790to 1808.JacobQuickis first
therein 1792.BothfamiliesmovedlatertoMissouri,
withJacobleavingabout1812.By goodfortune,a short
"JacobQuick,of Germany,
waswrittenaboutJacobwellafterhisdeath,beginning
...,firstsettled
biography
in Maryland."
Whiledescribing
Jacob'sfamilyandtheirlivesin Kentucky
and Missouriquitewell,it doesnot
mentionotherQuicksor specifyhis exactconnection
with Germany.Of furtherinterestis that Jacobalso
appearson the 1789Jeffersoncountytax list alongwith Dennisand Thomas,and therebyagainties the
Marylandgrouptogether.
A TunisQuickalsomovedto Madisoncountyin 1797,and remaineduntilhisdeathin 1809.Some
recordsshowhe had spenttime in NorthCarolina.
Tunishaddaughters,
at least,who marriedand raised
familiesin Kentucky.No Quickmenappearto haveremained
for longin thearea,as the nameis notfound
in the recordsof Madisonor Estillcountyafterabout1830.
ThomasQuick- Jefferson,
Nelson,Bullitt,and ShelbyCountiesof Kentucky
Thomasis often found in variousrecordsthat actuallyreferto ThomasQuirk,a much eadier
116
resident,defender,and landownerof Jeffersoncounty.Bornin lreland,Mr. Quirkhad llvedfor a time and
maried in mid-Virginia,was a revolutionarywar officerin both east coast and KentuckyJndiana-lllinois
in 1803.Mostreferences
armies,thendiedat Louisville
aboutthis manindicateQuirk,but a few useQuick
instead.In contrast,the realThomasQuickhasnothingwrittenabouthim, has no Kentuckyland records,
and camefrom westernMaryland.He is found in 1788Jeffersoncountycourt recordsas a jury member,
alongwith DennisQuick.Recordsshowthat Thomasalso spenttime in Nelsoncounty,and was tat<edby
Bulfittcounty in 1797,the year it was organizedfrom Nelsonand Jeffersoncounties.He then movedto
neighboring
Shelbycountyfrom 1799to 1803,wherehis daughterRachelmaried Nathaniel
Adamson 12
Jul 1801.ThreeotherQuickwomenmarriedwhoserecordsdo not mentiona parent;they may also be
daughtersof Thomas.In Jeffersoncounty,ElizaQuickmarriedJohn Neighbourson 29 Sep 1796,and Ruth
QuickmarriedJacobEastwoodon 18Dec1797.RachelQuickmarriedJohnVealon 20 Sep1803in Shelby
county.Verypossibly,Thomasis the sameas the one foundon Indiana'sKnoxcounty(nearbyat the time)
1807territorialcensus,for no furtherKentuckyrecordseemsto exist.
Andrew- the "Roving"
Quick
Fromtax records,Andrewwas in Jeffersoncountyin 1791,thenNelsoncountyuntil'1799.He had
50acresat LonglickCreekin Breckenridge
countyfrom1800-1802,
afterwhichhe returnedto Nelsoncounty
with 38 acresat RollingFork.1807finds him in Hardincounty,then backto Nelsoncountyfor 1808-9.
Finally,Andrewresidedin Bullittcountyfrom 1810untilabout 1821.By analyzingthe recordsof thes€
countiesand othersin whichhis childrenroamed,I believethe familyis as follows:
---Birth---
--Death--
Familymember
-Marriage-
lastrec. 1821 AndrewQuick
lastrec. 182t AndrewQuick
Marriageco. Spouse
B.
30 Apr 1809 Bullin
SdlTGtt
David Quick
23 Dec 1804 Hardin
about 1784
JaneDewit
25 Jan 1804 Nelson
about 1784 29 Mar 1859 ElizabethQuick
JacobKifer
about 1785 lastrec. 1817 JesseQuick
27 Feb 1806 Nelson
SallySprotsman
11 Dec '1808Nelson
about 1785 lastrec. 1817 Jesse Quick
AllyMattingly
BarbaraQuick
22 Aug 1819 Breckenridge
JamesL. lngrak
lastrec. 1848 AndrewP. Quick 30 Nov 1823 Bullitt
SarahNeighbours
(or couldbe David'sdau.) NancyQuick
24 Mar 1825 Perry.lN
NathanSandage
1-Davidfoundon Hardin,Nelson,Bullitt,and Graysonco. records,then 1820-50Perryco., lN census.
(BarnetQuickm.lsabelMahan17 Sep 1829.James
Hayden26 Sep 1829,Perry
Quickm.Eleanor
co.,lN)
2-Elizabeth's
Graysonco. deathrecordspecifiesage 75, birthplacePA,parentsAndresand B. Quick.
3Jessefoundon Hardin,Nelson,and Bullittco. records,thenapparently
died,as he is missingon all U.S.
Ally remarries
in Hardincounty,1825. "lastrec."
census'from1820-50.
meanslast recordfound.
4-AndrewP. found earlyon Bullittand Breckenridge
records,but mostyearsspentin Graysoncounty.
DennisQuick- BullittCounty,Kentucky
Althoughno singlerecordis available
to provethat Dennishadsevensons,the few thingsleftare
consistentin supportingthis. lt is helpfulthat the familyremainedgenerallycloseto home,with many
descendants
stillin placeon the 1910census.TheirBullittcountyrecordsarealmostalwaysassociated
wiih
region,at locationslikeFloyd'sFork,BrooksRun,Bullitt'sLick,BlueLick,and Brooks.
the Shepherdsville
GrandsonLemman'sfamilylivedfartherwest,nearPittsPoint.Jeffersoncountyinvolvements
were usually
just overthe countyline.Migrationseemsto beginafter1840,as somemovedto or throughIndiana.
Tax, census,and marriagerecordsare generallyavailablefor DennisQuick's family, and are
through1900,by two deathandseveralcourtrecords,threewills,andan 1803leaseagreement.
supported,
EarlyAx listsshowthat Dennis'householdincludedquitea few men (oneyearaloneshowsfour of age 1620).Theirnamesappearas eachbecomesage 21. Dennis'alternatenameis alsolearnedthere,as Tunis
replacesDennisfour out of 31 tax yearsreported.Tunis'1803leasethenfits in, whichnameshiswifeand
alsohis son Samuel.The 1818will of JacobQuicknamesSamuelas his brotherand executor,who also
diedthat sameyear.Dennis'youngest
son Ephraimis administrator
of his estatein 1827.Threesonsare
thusfullytied to the family,and the restare inferredfrom the tax recordsmentioned,
supportd by their
consistentresidencyand presenceat Dennis'estateauction.
Thefollowingfamilylistspresenta studiedreconstruction
of DennisQuick'sposterityfrom informationfound in books,periodicals,
and microfilmsat the FamilyHistoryLibraryin Salt LakeCity,Utah.
Remember
- Andrew,Benjamin,
Jacob,andThomasareonegeneration
laterthanthoseof 17768Maryland.
Ifl
---Birth-----Death--(*) : son of Dennis
estate
about
about
about
about
about
about
about
1777 lastrec.
1777 estate
1782 lastrec.
1783 lastrec.
1786 estate
1786 estate
1790 lastrec.
Familymember
-Marriage-
Marriageco. Spouse
1826 Dennis orTunis Orrick
1838 BenjaminQuick
1818 SamuelQuick
1825 Abraham Quick
1822 Andrew Quick
1818 Jacob Quick
1858 Thomas Quick
1841 EphraimQuick
Elisabelh
7 Jan 1806 Jefferson
23 Aug 1811 Bullitt
1 1 J u l 1803 Bullitt
MarthaWoods
RuthHeadington
MargaretBishop
23 Dec 1811 Jefferson EleanorMoore
31 Jan 1813Bullitt
SarahRowland
29 Nov 1818 Bullitt
Mary(Polly)Quick
about 1777lastrec. 1838 BenjaminQuick(*) 7 Jan 1806 Jefferson MarthaWoods
about 1817
Elizabeth
1 Jun 1838 Jefierson WilliamB. Tharp
Quick
about 1777estate 18'18SamuelQuick(*) 23 Aug 1811 Bullitt
about 1813lastrec. 1846 ThomasQuick
4 Jan 181424 Nov 1884 LemmanH. Quick 21 Mar 1844 Hardin
4 Jan 181424 Nov 1884 LemmanH. Quick 21 Mar 1844 Hardin
about
about
4 Feb
about
about
about
1845
EllenJane Quick
18/-7
ThomasJ. Quick
1849 16 Feb 1913 GeorgeW. Quick
1855
SamuelQuick
1856
1857 RuthA. Quick
1858
John L. Quick
RuthHeadington
TheresaAnn Carrico
29 Sep 1874 Hardin
30 Dec 1873 Bullitt
TheresaAnn Carrico
AmbroseG. Ryan
MaryS. Wise
SarahCatharineHorrell
29 Nov 1894 Bullitt
SarahEllenGoldsmith
1
Sep 1869 Bullift
4 Feb 184916 Feb 1913 GeorgeW. Quick 30 Dec
Feb 1876
ThomasR. Quick
Feb 1878
GharlesEdw.Quick 30 Oct
Feb 1878
CharlesEdw.Quick 27 Jun
Sep 1881
EssieE. Quick
Jun 1883
StellaBlancheQuick 29 Jun
27 Oct 1893 24 Oct 1925 JamesEmmetQuick
1873 Bullitt
SarahCatharineHorrell
1901 Jefferson Ada GertrudeAshby
1904 Bullitt
EmmaMaraman
1904 Jefferson ThomasGreeneyRitchey
(diedsingle)
about 1786estate 1B1BJacobQuick(*)
23 Dec 1811 Jefferson EleanorMoore
(namedin father'swill)
JameslsiahQuick
30 Sep 181219 Mar 1887 DennisJonesQuick7 Mar 1848 Bullitt
ElizaJaneWheeler
(namedin father'swill)
John GrayMooreQuick
(namedin father'swill)
Elizabeth
JaneQuick
30 Sep 181219 Mar 1887 DennisJonesQuick8 Mar 1848 Bullin
Nov 1858
RebeccaQuick
Dec 1865
WilliamT. Quick
15 Dec 1897 Bullitt
Dec
Mar
about
about
about
1865
WilliamT. Ouick
1899
1901
1903
1909
HaroldQuick
RrrthE. Quick
GraceR. Quick
FrankN. Quick
15 Dec 1897 Bullift
about 1786estate 1858 ThomasQuick(*) 31 Jan
Ann Quick 23 Dec
Catharine
about 1827
MaryJaneQuick 30 Aug
SusanQuick
24 Dec
about 1837
AdalineQuick
11 Nov
EllenQuick
1813 Bullitt
184'l Bullitt
1856 Bullitt
1846 Bullitt
1856 Bullitt
29 Seo 1858 Bullittlic.
hB
ElizaJaneWheeler
lda K. Geise
lda K. Geise
SarahRowland
John L. Smith
JacksonW. Shaw
WilliamA. Martin
WesleyA. Bishop
JesseT. Boston
---Birth---
---Death---
Familymember
abont 1790 lastrec. 1841 EohraimQuick (*)
-Marriage-
Marriageco. Spouse
29 Nov 1818 Bullin
Marv Pollv) Quick
25 Feb 1838 Bullitt
15 Nov 18159 Aug lee+ WilliamR. Quick
MaryAnn Ferguson
(WilliamR. is Mary'sson) WilliamR. Quick
2 Jan 1845 Bullitt
ElizabethC. Baxter
17 Mar 182319 Jul 1881 PerlinaQuick
27 Jun 1841 Bullitt
BenjaminCurtis
17 Mar 182319 Jul 1881 PerlinaQuick
12 Dec 1854 Bullitt
BazilB. Ferguson
13 Dec 1849 Bullitt
22 Sep 182523 Dec 1907 MaryAnn Quick
AndrewJacksonFerguson
20 Dec 182914 Jan 1881 NelsonDavidQuick (pension/census
evidence)MaryAnn Hamilton
DennisQuick
25 Sep 1856 Bullitt
MaryShepherd
about 1833
DennisQuick
4 Nov 1875 Bullitt
Mrs.ElizabethFields
about 1833
(census
1838
l.
1&CI
female,1850male)
about
Samuel Quick
conflict:
15 Nov 18159 Aug 1884 WilliamR. Quick
25 Feb 18i!8 Bullitt
19 Dec 1838
RominaA. Quick
18/;0
May
1879
RichardE. Quick
Aug
21
6
18r';0
May
1879
RichardE. Quick
Aug
21
6
31 Jul 1856 Bullitt
24 Dec 1863 Bullitt
19 Oct 1869 Jefferson
MaryAnn Ferguson
BenjaminFoster
ElizabethGraham
Nancy Gerkins
19 Oct 1869 Jefferson Nancy Gerkins
Aug 184O21 May 1879 RichardE. Quick
WilliamT. Quick
11 Jun 1890 Floyd,lN lic BurtSanders
Aug 1872 19 Oct 1929 LuannaQuick
RichardE. Quick(Jr.)26 Apr 18S,8Jefferson ElizabethMitchell
Mar 1875
23 Feb 1876 6 Sep 1936 CharlesH. Quick
Sarah E. Quick
6
15 Nov 1815 I
12 Aug
12 Aug
26 Aug
29 Nov
24 Mar
8 Aug
30 Jun
11 Dec
9 Nov
Auo 1884 WilliamR. Ouick
184616 Aug
184616 Aug
18/;g21 Mar
185110 Aug
1854
185612 Mar
1858
1860
186631 Mar
2
Jan 1845 Bullift
1922 PrestonH. Quick 2 May 1867 Bullitt
1922 PrestonH. Quick 6 Nov 1900 Jefferson
1935 WilliamThomasQuick (diedsingle)
187'l MaryAnn Quick
28 Jan 1869 Bullitt
13 Feb 1878 Bullitt
SarahQuick
1857 Elizabeth
C. Quick
7 Nov 1878 Clark,lN
JonathanQuick
EphraimG. Quick 8 Aug 1889 Clark,lN
1951 EmmaAdelineQuick22 Oct 1885 Bullitt
12 Aug 184616 Aug 1922 PrestonH. Quick 2 May 1867 Bullitt
WillieL. Quick
about 1869
1872
1 Jan 1902 Bullitt
CIhoO. Quick
about 1874
JohnT. or F. Quick
Nov 1879
GeorgeM. Quick 23 Dec 1903 Bullitt
30 Jun 1858
Aug 1879
7
JonathanQuick
JohnWilliamQuick
11 Dec 1860
EphraimG. Quick 8 Auo 1889 Clark.lN
FrederickC. Quick
BertT. Quick
GussieQuick
Jul 1890
Jul 1892
Sep 1899
20 Dec 182914 Jan
16 Oct 185414 Feb
16 Jul 1857
22 Jan '186026 Jun
10 Jun 1A6211Jan
(*) : son of Dennis
Nov 1878 Clark.lN
Elizabeth C. Baxter
Ann CarolinePearce
RhesaChaddic
AndrewA. Neagle
RobertSmith
AliceGross
MaggieC. Lowe
ThomasJohn Harpool
Ann CarolinePearce
Amy E. Masden
EloiseMoore
AliceGross
MaogieC.Lowe
lBBl NelsonDavidQuick (pension/census
evidence)MaryAnn Hamilton
18621
EphraimQuick
GeorgeRichardQuick
1927 WilliamHenryQuick
1864 MarvNelsonOuick
Descendants
of DennisQuick(alsoknownas TunisQuick)
lt9
---Birth--about
--Death---
1&33
Familymember
-Marriage-
Dennis Ouick
25 Seo 1856 Bullitt
Marriageco. Spouse
LucanaQuick
8 Oct 1876 Bullitt
LadieHelenQuick
29 Dec 1881 Bullitt
AnnieU. Quick
about 1857
about 1860
about 1862
Marv Shenherd
WilliamMcDaniel
ThomasR. Dodd
about 1867 20 Apr 1929 Addie Quick
about 1833
about 1879
DennisQuick
4
Nov 1875 Bullitt
Mrs.ElizabethFields
MericaE. Quick
All of Dennis'grandchildren
may be accountedfor in the list above,exceptfor the childrenof Benjawhosecensusrecordsshowup to 8 sonsand 7 daughters.
Thomas(*)mayalso
min(*)and Abraham(*),
BullittandJeffersoncountyrecordsshowseveralpersonswhoseparentsare
have2 sons.Correspondingly,
Theseprobablechildrenof Benjamin(*),
Abraham(*),
not indicated.
and Thomas(*)are listedhere:
21 Oct 1847 Jefferson WilliamBarnes
MaryAnn Quick
23 Aug 1841 Jefferson Mrs.Ann Lovett
JamesQuick
SamuelQuick (wid) 13 May 1855 Bullitt
SusanWoodsmall
about 1819
Bullintax, 1841+
Samuell. or SamuelQuick,Jr. (notthe widower);alsoJohnW. Quick
Mar 1810(nota misprint) SamuelWood Quick 23 Feb
1 Jan
WordenJ. Quick
1815
MaryJaneQuick 15 Aug
about 1838
25 Aug
28 Jan 1814
Alfred Quick
22 Nov
MariaQuick
about 1818
4 Dec 1810 23 Feb 1888 James Quick
4 Dec 18'lO23 Feb 1888 James Orrick
1 Mav
1896 Jefferson
ElizabethQuick Jenkins
MaryAnn Pifer
StantonMitchell
SusanHornbeck
YoungerBoston
Welch
1845 Bullift
It-arthaAnn Baxter
Mariaand Jamesareverylikelybrotherandsister,but Mariamovedawayto Indiana,thenMacoupinco.,
lL (contributed
of Maria).Thefamilyof James,who remainedin Bullittco. :
by EvaJ. Baker,descendant
4 Dec
about
about
about
about
20 Sep
20 Sep
1810 23
1831 28
1833
1837
1839
1U219
18/;2 19
Feb '1888 James Ouick
28 Aug
Nov 1865 Treacy Quick
MariahQuick
31 Jul
WilliamQuick
MahalaQuick
6 Mar
Dec 1921 Thos.JacksonQuick 8 Oct
Dec 1921 Thos. Jackson Quick 12 Oct
1846 Jefferson
186't Jefferson
1836 Bullitt
1834 Jefferson
1851 Bullitt
1855 Bullitt
Wdch
OliverC. Graham
ZeddockClark
1862 Bullitt
WilliamShepherd
1861 Jeffersonlic CatherineWatson
1877 Jefferson MaryAnn Stephens
* * Note:1850Bullittcountycensusdecidelylinksthesetwo familiesof JamesQuick* *
4 Dee 1a1O 23 Fetr 1888 .lames C)uiek
1
Mav 1845 Brrllift
Martha Ann Baxter
Jan
Jan
about
28 Sep
184612 Jun 1911 HenryClayQuick 3 Apr 1873 Bullitt
184612 Jun 1911 HenryClayQuick 26 Dec 1894 Bullitt
1846
JamesQuick
MarthaA. Quick
29 Jul 1872 Bullitt
1853
SarahM. Galton
Mrs.SarahA. Parsons
20 Sep
Aug
12 Mar
'12 Mar
about
about
184219 Dec 1921 Thos.JacksonQuick8 Oct 1861 Jeffersonlic
28 Mar 1888 Buffitt
18Fi2
GeorgeT. Quick
lW 24 Apr 1929 JamesEdw.Quick 9 May 1888 Bullitt
1W 24 Apl 1929 JamesEdwardQuick
1909
1866
MarthaJaneQuick
FlorenceAnn Quick
1869
Watson
Catherine
LauraA. Hall
MinnieFerguson
HattieBelleFoster
Auo
Juf
1A62
1892
Laura A. Hall
Mav
1897
(*) : son of Dennis
GeoroeT. Ouick
Maggie K. Quick
28 Mar 1888 Bullift
MillerR. Neagle
Florance Ouick
Descendants
of DennisQuick(alsoknownas TunisQuick)
5o
--Birth-----Death--- Familymember
-Marriage- Marriageco. Spouse
12 Mar 18611
24 Apr 1929 JamesEdw.Quick 9 Mav 1888 Bullitt
MinnieFerouson
Aug 1888
ClarenceQuick
MinnieQuick
Oct 1890
ErmanE. Quick
1&92
EdnaMaudQuick
Aug 1897
184612 Jun 1911 HenryClayQuick 3 Apr 1873 Bullitt
SarahM. Galton
1874
JamesC. Quick
1875
SophroniaQuick
1877
HenryT. Quick
Summary
Mid 1700Marylandrecordsare sporadic,and might nevershowthe parentsor marriagesof the five
mayhaveinformative
famlly
Quickmenthat migratedto Kentuckyby 1790.Someof theirlargedescendancy
records.Pleaseshareby finding,publishing,
libraries.
Thankyou.
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JAMES HADTSON CARPENTER
By
Ton Pack
Prior
to the change ln the constltution
of Kentucky
in 1850, the county
of the Peace was
office
of Justlce
filIed
by appointment.
The court,
composed of aII
Justices
of the Peace ln the county,
would reconmend t$ro names to
the Governor
who would usually
appoint
the flrst
named candidate
as the new Justice.
The offlce
of the Peace vras important,
of Justice
beeause the county
was nade up of all
eourt
the Justices.
was determined
by population
The number of Justices
and
fixed
by the legislature.
A Justice
remained
in office
until
it
was his turn
to becone sheriff
after
which he was no
part
person.
of the court,
Ionger
being replaced
by another
The constitutlon
sras changed in 185@ to allow
the
election
Elecof the Justices
by a vote of the people.
years.
tions
were held every four
A justice
be recould
elected
an unlimited
number of times.
To be re-elected
more than once wouLd seem to be a
that
feat
would be difficult
unless
one $ras respected
by
the people.
James Madison Carpenter
$ras once such a Justlce.
He had been a member of the BuIIltt
County Court
for
years and was the senior
t$renty-three
menber in both years
and term of service
upon his death ln 1884 (Order Book
justices
praised
L,4@Ll.
Hls fellow
him by spreading
upon
"Resolved
the minutes
that
in the death of James Madison
Carpenter
this
court, has lost
its
oldest
and most valuable
menber,
the county
a good citizen
an upright
and fearless
"---he
officer."
Furt,her
the court
said
fiIled
the office
of Justice
of the Peace with
fidelity
and with
honor to
to the County and the people.
himself
and usefulness
He
generous,
$ras fair,
and impartlal
fearless
in the adminis(Order
tration
of the trust
to him by the people."
confided
Book L,4@Ll
gave of hinself
James Madison Carpenter
in the discharge
of his duties
as Justice
of the Peace.
He contrlbut,ed to the character
of Bullitt
County and by example set
a standard
that
will
be dlfficult
to exceed.
SOURCE:
O r de r Book L
a n n e x,
Clerks'
Offic e ,
B u llit t
p 4@ t
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L EN, T U C K
O ne of t he m o s t s tre s s i n g a n d fri q h tful
occurrencesi n the hi story of our county w as the d e-
s t r uc t ion o f th e fa m i l y a n d h o meo f M r. JamesN ew man
w hi ch took pl ace l ast Tuesdayni qht n ear
LebanonJ u n c ti o n , l n s o m ew a y w h i c h wi l l
never be know n,there w as an expl osi on causedby acet y-
lene gas , a n d i n a fe w mo me n tsth e e n ti re housew as w rappedi n roari ng fl ames.
T he m em b e rso f th e fa m i l y e s c a p e dto the yard, w hen i t w as di scovered that Mrs. Luci nda N ewm an,
aged m ot h e r o f M r. J a me sN e w m aw
n a s s ti l l
i n the house. Mrs. JamesN ew man,
w i th rare heroism
went bac k i n to th e b u rn i n g h o u s e to rescue her. H er fi ttl e
nepheww ent w i th her and her son Har r y
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upo n c l i s c o v e ri n g th a t s h e w a s i n the house, rushed i n to brl ng her out, but j ust as he
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t he f loor te rri b l y
b u rn e d . H e w a s re scued and carri ed out j ust as the house fel 1 i n carrying
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Mrs. Luci nda N ew man
and the l i ttl e
S pink boy . T h e i r c h a rre d re m a i n s w e r e taken from the rui ns l ater. H arry N ew man
di ed i n a few
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H arry N ew man
and the S pi nk boy w ere buri ed at L ebanon
J unc t ion, T h u rs d a y , w h i l e M rs . L u c i n da N evrman
w as buri ed at B oston. l l e w l ' 11 publ i sh ful l
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in our nex t i s s u e .
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A pr il 192 ? w e re mi s s i n g fro m th e m i c r ofi l m l odged i n the R i dqw ayMemori al Li brary at S hepher dsville.
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and
race
burned
about
thehands
and
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badly s inoed l n a n e ffo rt to re s c u e th o se i n the housew ho w ere sl eepl ng on the secondfl oor.
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n tu rn e d h o m ea b o u t' 1 0 :30 o' c' l ock, l i ghted a match i n the front hal l and an explos ion of leak l n g g a s fo l l o w e d . H e g a v e the al arm but before he or any of the fami l yw ere abl e t o do
any t hlnq in th e w a y o f e x tl n s u l s h i n g th e bl aze, the fl ames had compl etel y enve' l opedthe house.
t t r e c har r ed b o d l e s o f th e tw o w o m e na n d the boy w ere brought out earl y today.(l .l ed.Mar.29,1 922)
W uf t er Newm abnro u g h t o u t h i s b ro th e r, H arry, duri ng the fl re and carrl ed hl m hal f a ml l e to t he
hom eof his u n c l e , C h a r' l e sN e w m a nH. a rry N ew man' cl
s othi ng w as burned off h{s body. H e dl ed at
a o' c loc k t h i s m o rn i n g .
TO HELPMOTHER
RETURNED
, r " r y , ( Newma n ) w h o h a d e s c a p e dfro m th e burnl ng house, returned to assi st hi s mother and other s
f r om t he bui l d i n g , w a s o v e rc o m eb y g a s fumes l eaki ng from the tank tn the basementand w as c ar r led
out by t lalt e r, b u t n o t u n ti l h e h a d s u ffered fata' l burns
f 3r " gener a ti o n s s u c c u m e di n th e fi re . The S pi nk boy i s a son of Fred S pl nk, L& Nengi neer, e m ploy ed ln Mo n tg o me ryAl
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anO anot her s o n , Ez ra , b e s i d e s h e r o th er son W al ter, and her husU and.(l A N a)
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.Anita Arrnstrong Star Rt.- Leerg Lane, Shepherdsvllle, KY L0165
# t6 t.
Ruth Prewitt
# t6 2 .
l{acel- Buss
#163.
E1aine Harris
#16b.
S.V. & P. A. Greenwell 838 Uigfr St., Apt. lr, Lexington, KI b0508
#165.
W. K. Atkins
#165.
Cecil C. Mrrdaock, Jr.
#167.
Marie Greenwell
#169.
Evelyn Masden Jones 1020 Willow Road, Hendersonvil).e, NC 28739
RRr#9
}tlller
Dr.,
ShepherdsrriLl-e, KY liOt05
100 Jumper Lane, E. Peoria, IL 51611
1323 N. Ontarlo St.,
Burbank, CA 91505
llr1L AudubonPkw., Louisvllle,
Kf h0213
515 Wallace Ave., Lon5.sville, KI L0207
112 Barber, Bardstown, KY LO00b
CHANGEOF ADDRESS
#22.
Ann Slpes
2080 Rabbit Run, Vlne Grove, Kl l$175
QI'E"IES
Lorraine Martln - 91b South Fifth
SHAIN
SHANE
Street.
I'Iatseka. IL 60970
Seektng lnforrnation on parents and blrthplace
of ERAIICISand }JILLI.AII!
the
Corrnty
area from eouthbrothers
who
to
Bu111tt
SHAIIB/SHAIN,
ca,ne
westerrt Pern. in the late 1f00f s.
EveLyn Bower - 2599 Millview
Drlve.
Colunbus. Ohlo
113207
In March 1807 a elr€le wonan nared PtsGCYltiOMPSONhad a son in BuILitt
County, Ky. His father was Jaoob Fridd1e. Hls name on court records at
In 1823 fre ma*led l'lrs. Nancy l\rquay,
T1{OMPSON that tine, lras GRAIS0NffiO}'IPSON.
the widow of Henry l\uay.
Her nalden n€ure was NANCI ALLEN and she was
the daughter of DAWD AtLm{, SR. of Nel-son Corrnty, Ky.. Sonetime in the
1820ts GRAISoNITI0MPSoN
and therestarted to use the 1st nare FREDERICK
after was called FREDffi,ICKGRAYS0N
or F. G. T!I0I{PSON.They
TI{O}IPSON
ltved in Bul-lltt Co. ntth 6 hrquay children and at least 3 TIIOMPSON
children untll 1836 when they moved to the Clark Co., Coles Co., I1llnois
area. Irm only sure of two daughters names, they are Emilene and Mary
PECGI
Jane IT{OMPSON,
the latter becane 16r Great-great-grandnother.
THOMPSON
dled in 1821J-5and corrrt records show there ney be a connection
to Joel James, Jacob Friddle, and a Wlllian Wlthers. Any informatlon on
the foregoing people would be appreclated. Am wilIlng to share.
AIJ,E$I
55
Generation
Chart to
BuIlitt
Co. Roots
Member *
Mothr::r of
ll-rveryn
B-4/8
pt._
14.-9 /
Res.
156-----
no.
7--*----2.
M. (Gay) Bower
/40
Bath, N.y.
tZ /59
Columbus, Ohio
Catherine
L. (Downs ) (eay)
Spouse-Don
Bower
Valentine
B-11/2/It1
p1 . -Danville,
fII.
M. - 1sl,- 1934--E1wyn Gay
M. 2nd-1945Grover Valentine
Res. Columbus,
Ohio
Father
of
no.
2-------3"-Dr.
Ernest
B. Downs
B_ 1 890
P1. -Jasper
Co. It1.
l'1. 1912--Ida
K. Lowrnan
Pl. -Danvitle
It1.
D._1943
pt . -Bath,
N. y.
Parents
of
no.3-----4a-Dr.
Parents
of
4a-----
Parents
of
5b------6a.-Freceriek
G, Thompson and 6b-Nancy(At:-en-Fuquay)rhornp
8-1807,
Bullitt
Co. Ky.
B_??
son
D- af ter
1860 , f 1l_.
D. B t wn . 1 8 4 0 -1 8 50
I11.
Allen
- Fuguay marriage
1806 Nelson Cc
Thompson Marnrgr
1923 Bullitt co.
Mother
of
Henry B. Downs and 4b-Dr.
Maggie (yelton)
Downs
B.-1859,
Jasper Co.Itt.
B-1862-Jasper
Co. I11.
D. -1940-DanviLte
I11.
D_1952_Danvi11e, I11.
M-Dec 25th 1888
-5a.wnn. Albert
Downs and
5b. Mary Jane(Thompson)
B.-19?6,,
Cutpepper
Co.Va.
B._lg2g,
Butlitt,eo.
D.-]-864_ Vj.cksl.L,Jfgr Miss.
D._ L?IZ, Danvi11e,
M.-1852,
Coles Co.,f1l.
6a---peggy
Thompson
B. - ??
D.-1824-5
Butlitt
Father
Co.Ky
56
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B. -??
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Ky.
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