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Grandma’s Ancestors:

Notes on the Forebears of Eunice Verna CANOTE nee MCMAHAN

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Compiled by Her Grandson, Paul Zebe

27 April 2015 Draft

Great-Great Grandparents

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16 John MCMAHAN

4 April 1780. Born.[1]

1802. John McMahan first appears in the Clark County tax lists in 1802 (see Tax List #1 for 1802, page 12).[2] Whether this is the spouse of Susannah McMahan or some other John McMahan is unknown. Subsequently, a John McMahan appears in the lists for 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810 (two entries, one with land), 1811, and 1812 (three entries, including one John McMachan). The landed entry for 1810 is definitely the spouse of Susannah McMahan.

John McMahan appears on the tax lists on the same day as William McMahan in 1803 (11 May), 1804 (5 April), 1805 (15 April), and 1810 (23 June). [3] John and William probably lived close to each other in these years and might have gone together to pay their taxes. William probably is John's brother.

14 Oct. 1802. Married Susanna McMahan in Madison County, Kentucky.[4]

20 August 1803. Birth of daughter Polly in Kentucky.[5] Polly married Jesse McMahan on 16 March 1822 in Saline County, Missouri.[6] She died on 10 Jan. 1823. [7]

30 August 1805. Birth of son Hervy B. in Kentucky. He died on 17 Oct. 1825. [8]

9 Feb. 1808. Birth of son Martin H. [9] Martin first married Rachel Gwinn on 29 March 1831 in Saline County, Missouri.[10] She died on 3 Dec. 1845.[11] Martin second married Judy Bradley on 8 Dec. 1850.[12] Martin died on 12 Dec. 1852.[13] He was buried in Cambridge Cemetery in Saline County, Missouri.[14]

23 Oct. 1809. John McMahan of Clark County purchased 3/4 acre and 2 square poles on Strodes Creek, a branch of the Licking River, in Clark County, Kentucky, from John Hampton of Clark County on 23 Oct. 1809 for $70. The land bordered the town of Winchester. The deed was recorded on 23 Oct. 1809.[15]

11 August 1810. Birth of son John Wesley (twin). [16] He married Permelia Huff on 18 Feb. 1833.[17] John died on 13 Jan. 1844. [18] He was buried in Cambridge Cemetery in Saline County, Missouri.[19]

11 August 1810. Birth of son Thomas Wesley (“Wesley”) (twin). Wesley died after 19 June 1880, probably in Wise County, Texas.[20]

16 Oct. 1811. John McMahan (McMachan) and his wife, Susannah, of Clark County sold 3/4 acre and 2 square poles on Strodes Creek, a branch of the Licking River, in Clark County, KY, to John Hampton of Clark County on 16 Oct. 1811 for $250. The land bordered the town of Winchester. The deed was recorded on 15 June 1812.[21]

1812. A John McMachan was appointed Jailor by the Clark County Court.[22]

14 Aug. 1843. In the will of John McMahan, Saline County, Missouri, his heirs are identified as his wife, Susan McMahan, and three sons, Martin McMahan, John W. McMahan, and Wesley McMahan.[23] No mention was made of son Hervy B. McMahan, daughter Polly McMahan, or their heirs.

20 Sep. 1843. Died. He was buried in Cambridge Cemetery, Saline County, Missouri.[24]

17 Susan(nah) MCMAHAN

4 March 1783. Born.[25]

20 Jan. 1865. Died possibly in Wise County, Texas (source of death date[26]).

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18 Peter HUFF[27]

29 Sep. 1781. Peter was born, probably in Virginia.[28]

Before 6 Dec. 1805. Married Elizabeth Gwinn.

6 Dec. 1805. Birth of son William in Tennessee. [29] He was joined in marriage with Rachel Dodson Hampton by Bartlett Gwinn on 23 Dec. 1830.

9 Jan. 1809. Birth of daughter Mary Jane (“Polly”) in Tennessee. [30] Polly married William McMahan and lived in Saline County, Missouri, until her death on 25 July 1906. [31]

8 Oct 1810. Birth of daughter Susan.

15 Sep. 1812. Birth of daughter Athaliah (“Athla”) in Tennessee.

1815. Birth of son Bartholomew in Tennessee.

3 Jul 1818. Birth of son Alemon in Tennessee.

16 May 1820. Birth of son Elijah (“Eliza”).

29 Sep. 1823. Birth of son Bartlett.

1825. Birth of son Peter H.

1828. Birth of son John.

About 1831. Birth of son David in Missouri. David first married Mary Jane Wolf . The name of David’s second wife is unknown.

9 Nov. 1856. Peter died at the age of 75 years, 1 month, 12 days. He is buried in Good Hope Cemetery in Saline County, Missouri. [32]

19 Elizabeth GWINN

About 17 Feb. 1784. Elizabeth was born (based on age at death).

4 July 1860. Elizabeth died at the age of 76 years, 4 months, 15 days. She is buried in Good Hope Cemetery in Saline County, Missouri.[33]

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20 Hosea HAMPTON

About 1764. Hosea was born (based on his starting to pay personal property taxes as a 21-year-old in 1785), probably in Halifax County, Virginia.

20 Nov. 1783. From Ephram Jackson of Halifax County, Virginia, to Daniel Palmer of same, about 248 acres on north fork of Terrible Creek for [blank]000 lbs of tobacco. Adj.: Stevens, Hurt, Prewett, Vaughn, Brown. Signed: Ep’m Jackson, Martha (x) Jackson. Wit: Jamime (x) Lane, Hosa (x) Hampton. Recorded: 19 Feb. 1784. (see Deed Book 12, p. 393).[34]

1785. Hosey Hampton first appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and one horse. [35]

1786. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and four head of cattle. [36]

4 Feb. 1786. Married Rachel Dodson in Halifax County, Virginia. The bride’s father, Rev. William Dodson officiated at the wedding.[37]

1787. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older, two horses, and three head of cattle. [38]

1788. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and two horses. [39]

27 Oct. 1788. Anderson Farmbrough of Halifax County, VA, to Hosia Hampton of same. About 100 acres on Bradley Creek where Anderson Farmbrough lives for 50 pounds. Adjacent: William Carr, Anderson Farmbrough, Thomas Uland. Signed: Anderson Farmbrough. Witnesses: None. Recorded: 27 Oct. 1788. Agness, wife of Farmbrough, relinquished dower right. (see Deed Book 14, p. 325.).[40]

1789. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and one horse.[41]

1790. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and one horse. [42]

13 Aug. 1790. Hosea Hampton of Antrim Parish and Halifax County, VA, to Bartholomew Gwin of same. About 50 acres on both sides of prong of Bradley Creek (surveyed for Welcome William Hodges) (Bartholomew Gwin lives on land) for 20 pounds. Adj. Gwin, Uland, Hosea Hampton. Signed: Hosa (x) Hampton. Wit: William McCraw, Allen McCraw Sr., Eatha Lyar Mullins. Recorded: 28 Feb. 1791. (see Deed Book 15, p. 67).[43]

1792. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and two horses. [44]

1794. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and one horse. [45]

1795. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and one horse. [46]

1796. Hosea Hampton appeared on a Halifax County, Virginia, tax list with one white male 21 or older and one horse.[47]

25 April 1796. Thomas Uland of Halifax County, VA, to James Brukes of same. About 142 acres on Bradley Creek for 71 pounds. Adj. Hosea Hampton, William Carr, John Hawkins. Signed: Thomas Uland. Wit: None. Recorded 26 April 1796. (see Deed Book 16, p. 564).[48]

5 Jan. 1799. Hosea Hampton was received by letter into the membership of the Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church, Cocke County, Tennessee. [49]

17 Sep. 1810. Birth of daughter Rachel Dodson in Tennessee. [50] She was joined in marriage with William Huff by Bartlett Gwinn on 23 Dec. 1830. The couple had seven children, all sons (John L. C., Peyton D., Oliver C., Asa Callaway, William Scott, David H., and James Asa).[51]

5 Apr. 1812. “[T]he Church appoint brethren Hosa Hamton and John Elles to know of Mr John Allen whether he would let his slave a man of Cholor Cald Jes Come to meeting on Saterday and if he agrees so to do they are to Cite Jes to attend our next meeting in Corse.” [52]

4 Jul. 1812. Peter Huff informed the Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church, Cocke County, Tennessee, that Hosea Hampton “drank too much Spirits at last cort.” [53]

1 Aug. 1812. Hosea confessed his transgression in Big Pigeon Baptist Church, Cocke County, TN, and was forgiven. [54]

3 April 1813. Hosea confessed in Big Pigeon Baptist Church, Cocke County, TN, to drinking too much. [55]

4 June 1814. Hosea missed services at Big Pigeon Baptist Church, Cocke County, TN, and was to be cited for same. [56]

2 July 1814. The matter concerning Hosea missing services at Big Pigeon Baptist Church, Cocke County, TN, was to be carried over to the next church meeting. [57]

6 Aug. 1814. “[T]he Matter respecting Hosey Hampton being brought forward he being present and gave satesfaction to the Church of his Omiting attending of meetings.” [58]

5 Oct. 1816. “Met according to appointment & after prayer proseaded to buisness - by a motion made respecting Edward Milsaps neglecting of attending Meetings and Other things report say he is guilty of - and Jane Dennes the same. and the breahtren Wil.m Lane & Hosy Hampton are apointed to Cite them to attend next Meeting to answear to the above Complaint; and make report theareon.” [59]

2 Jan. 1819. Hosea and wife requested and received letters of dismissal from Big Pigeon Baptist Church, Cocke County, TN. [60]

8 Mar. 1819. Hosea to be brought up before Big Pigeon Baptist Church, Cocke County, TN, for disorderly behavior. [61]

3 Apr. 1819. Hosea forgiven by Big Pigeon Baptist Church, Cocke County, TN, for his behavior. [62]

1820. It is reported that Hosea Hampton and his family came to Missouri in 1820. They came by keelboat, presumably up the Missouri River, with the Thomas Allen family.[63] An alternate description of the trip that Eunice’s Mullins, Gwinn, and Hampton ancestors made from Tennessee to Missouri is as follows:

Abner [Mullins] and his sons and brothers-in-law by the names of Gwinn [including Almon] and Hampton [Hosea], all built keel boats on the bank of the Big Pigeon River in Hayward County [Tennessee]. They loaded their possessions and live-stock on these keel boats in the early fall of 1817 and floated on the Big Pigeon River to the French Broad River. From there they reached the Tennessee, going over the Muscle Shoals on to the Ohio to the Mississippi which they crossed to about where St. Louis is located today. This was known as Missouri Territory. They arrived in the winter, and the French offered them home sites and rights to share public pasture which they were glad to accept for the rest of the winter. The Gwinns in this group were brothers Bartholomew, Allmon and William who had married three of Abner Mullins’s sisters, namely Susannah Bly, Newraney and Agnes, respectively. Hosea Hampton was Jedidiah’s brother. These people had previously settled in what later became Cocke County, Tennessee.

The next spring they rowed or otherwise managed to get their keel boats up the Missouri River to Booneville….



…The Gwinn families and Hosea Hampton settled on land that became Saline County, Missouri.[64]

19 June 1821. The Knoxville Register for 19 June 1821 (Vol. 5, No. 256) announced that a 55 1/4 acre tract in Cocke County, Tennessee, located south of the Holston and the French Broad and granted to Hosea Hampton, would be offered for sale in Newport, Tennessee, on 7 Aug. 1821 to satisfy the interest due.[65]

21 Rachel DODSON

5 Jan. 1799. Rachel Hampton was received by letter into the membership of the Big Pigeon Primitive Baptist Church, Cocke County, Tennessee. [66]

11 Dec. 1820. Died.[67]

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22 John RENNISON

12 July 1779. John was born.[68]

18 July 1779. John Rennison, son of John Rennison, laborer in the parish of Kirkandrews-upon-Esk, Cumberland, England, and his wife Bridget was christened.[69]

13 May 1799. John Rennison, bachelor from St. Mary's Carlisle Parish, married Jane Creighton, spinster from St. Mary's Carlisle Parish, by banns at St. Mary's Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England, with J. Brown officiating and with James Brown and Thomas Black as witnesses (Marriage No. 273).[70]

22 June 1800. John Rennison was a witness at the marriage of Richard Tinning of Arthuret Parish, bachelor, and Jane Wilkinson of St. Mary's Parish, spinster, by license at St. Mary's Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England (Marriage No. 329).[71] 

12 July 1801. Mary, daughter of John Rennison of Rickergate, tailor, and his wife Jane (nee Creighton) was christened at St. Mary's Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.[72]

1802. John Rennelson, tailor, St. Mary Parish, Scotch Street Quarter appears on a militia list (not clear if in militia or just liable for militia service).[73]

6 Aug. 1802. Mary, daughter of John Rennison of Scotch St. buried in St. Mary's churchyard, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.[74]

26 Sep. 1802. John Rennison and John Skelton were witnesses at the marriage of George Creighton, bachelor of St. Mary's Parish, and Margaret Sewell, spinster of St. Mary's Parish, by license with M. Wheelwright, Minr., officiating (Marriage No. 179, p. 118).[75]

24 Oct. 1802. John, son of John Rennison of Scotch Street, tailor, and his wife Jane (nee Creighton) was christened at St. Mary's Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.[76]

1803. John Rennison, tailor, St. Mary's Parish, Scotch St. Quarter appears on a militia list (not clear if in militia or just liable for militia service).[77]

1803. John Rennyson, tailor, St. Mary's Parish, Scotch St. Quarter appears on a militia list (not clear if in militia or just liable for militia service).[78]

26 Dec. 1804. Mary, daughter of John Rennison of Scotch St., tailor, and his wife Jane (nee Creighton) was christened at St. Mary's Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.[79]

7 Sep. 1806. George, son of John Rennison, tailor, and his wife Jane (nee Creighton) was christened at St. Cuthbert's Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.[80]

1807. John Randleson, tailor, 30, with 3 children under 14, English St., Vol., militia list (Cumberland Ward, Carlisle, England).[81]

26 May 1808. Sarah, daughter of John Rennison, tailor, and his wife Jane (nee Creighton) was christened at St. Cuthbert's Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.[82]

26 Aug. 1810. James, son of John Rennison of English St., tailor, and his wife Jane (nee Creighton), was christened at St. Cuthbert's Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England.[83]

15 May 1813. Joseph, son of John Rennison and his wife Jane (nee Creighton) was born.[84]

About 1816. Isaac, son of John Rennison and his wife Jane (nee Creighton) was born.[85]

About 1817. William, son of John Rennison and his wife Jane (nee Creighton) was born.[86]

August 1820. John and Jane Rennison and their children arrived at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from Liverpool, England, aboard the Liverpool Packet.[87]

21 Aug. 1825. John Rennison patented 89.5 acres of land in the SE Quarter of Section 23, Township 48 North, Range 17 West in Cooper County, Missouri.[88]

10 Aug. 1841. John Rennison patented 70.5 acres of land in the SE Quarter of Section 23, Township 48 North, Range 17 West in Cooper County, Missouri.[89]

20 Aug. 1844. John Rennison died in Cooper County, Missouri.[90]

1 Dec. 1851. John Rennison patented 84.05 acres of land in the SW Quarter of Section 23, Township 48 North, Range 17 West in Cooper County, Missouri. (John may have started the process and made the initial payments and others completed it).[91]

23 Jane CREIGHTON

16 Feb. 1777. Jane, daughter of Fortune Creighton of Rickergate, shoemaker, and his wife Mary, was christened at St. Mary’s Church in Carlisle, Cumberland, England.[92]

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26 Jeremiah (“Jere”) RUDD

About 1784. Jere was born in Virginia. [93]

2 Jan. 1811. Marriage bond is entered for Jeremiah Rudd and Susanna Evans. The bondsman is Stephen D. Watkins.[94]

About Jan. 1811. Marriage of Jeremiah Rudd and Susanna Evans in Caswell County, North Carolina.

3 [ ]ry 1811. Marriage of Jeremiah Rudd and Susanna Evans.[95]

12 Feb. 1812. Daughter Malinda was born. She married James Miles Jr. in about 1834, probably in Caswell County, North Carolina.[96] She appears to have died sometime between 26 Nov. 1850, when she appears with her family in the 1850 Federal Census return Macon County, Missouri,[97] and 7 June 1860, when she does not appear with her family in the 1860 Federal Census return for Dade County, Missouri. [98]

17 April 1813. Daughter Irena was born.[99] She died in about Jan. 1866, probably in Randolph County, Missouri.[100] She married Uriah Miles in about 1834, probably in Caswell County, North Carolina.[101]

28 Sep. 1814. Son Jeremiah Jr. was born. [102] He died before 5 Dec. 1848.[103] He married Sarah Sawyers in about 10 July 1837, probably in Caswell County, North Carolina.[104] The widowed Sarah Rudd and her family were living next door to her brother-in-law in Denton County, Texas at the time of the 1870 Federal Census.[105]

16 Aug. 1816. Son Franklin G. was born. [106] He married Mary Evans in about 1838, probably in Caswell County, North Carolina.[107]

24 Oct. 1818. Son Alexander was born. [108] He married Zibby Sawyer in about 1842, probably in Caswell County, North Carolina.[109] He was living in Denton, Texas, in 1871.[110] At the time of the 1870 Federal Census, Alexander was identified as a farm laborer. [111]

11 Aug. 1820. Son Thomas was born.[112] Thomas married Elvira Montgomery in about 1844, probably in Caswell County, North Carolina.[113]

4 June 1825. Son Hezekiah was born. [114] He married Mary Sartie in about 1848, probably in Caswell County, North Carolina. [115]

5 Mar. 1850. The will of Jeremiah Rudd, dated 5 Mar. 1850, mentioned the following heirs:

• His wife, Susannah

• His niece, Mary Miles

• His son, Franklin Rudd, in trust for his daughter, Malinda Miles and her children

• His son, Franklin Rudd, in trust for his daughter, Irena Miles and her children

• The children of his deceased son, Jeremiah Rudd

• His son, Franklin

• His son, Alexander

• His son, Thomas

• His son, Hezekiah

Susannah was to have his full estate until her death, and Mary Miles was to have $100. The remaining heirs were each to get 1/7th of the balance of the estate following Susannah's death. The will was witnessed on 5 Mar. 1850 by Calvin Graves and Stephen Neal. The executor was Friend William Moore. (See Caswell County, North Carolina, Will Book T, p. 13.)[116]

According to family tradition, Jere Rudd went into to town one day and returned sharing his horse with a small child. That child was his niece Mary Miles.[117] This was undoubtedly a child of John Miles and his wife Nancy Evans.[118]

1860. Jerry Rudd, 76, was identified as a Virginia-born farmer in the Federal Census. His real estate was valued at $7,000 and his personal estate at $11,845. In addition to Jerry, the household included Susanna, 71, born in North Carolina. [119]

About 1863. Jere dies in Caswell County, North Carolina. (See Caswell County, North Carolina, Will Book T, p. 13.)[120]

About Apr. 1864. Hezekiah and Tho. L. Rudd return inventory of estate of Jeremiah Rudd, which includes 13 slaves and 3,000 pounds of tobacco. (See Caswell County, North Carolina, Will Book T, p. 49.) [121]

1877. Case of Wm. Lea as admr. of James Evans, James Evans, John Evans, Thomas Evans, Henry Richmond & wife Elizabeth, William Turner(?) & wife Sarah vs. Franklin Rudd, Thos. Rudd, Hezekiah Rudd, Alexander Rudd, James Miles & wife Irena [sic], Rufus Rudd, Abby Rudd, Cornelia Rudd, and Jeremiah Rudd was heard before the Superior Court in Caswell County, North Carolina. This case started as an effort by the heirs of Jere Rudd to recover land that Jere sold to James Evans. Jere failed to put the standard “heirs and assigns” clause in the deed, and so his heirs argued that the land should have reverted to them when James died. By 1877, the heirs of James Evans had countersued those of Jere Rudd. A jury trial in 1877 found for the heirs of James Evans.[122]

27 Susannah EVANS

About 1789. Susannah was born in North Carolina. [123]

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28 Francis SIMS

1775 or earlier. Francis was born (based on first observed appearance in a tax list).

1791. Hanover County, Virginia, personal property taxes--Francis Sims with 1 white taxable male over 16 , taxed on 13 Jun.[124]

1796. Albemarle County, Virginia, personal property taxes, List B--Apr 16 tax date, Frances Sims with 1 white taxable male over 16 and 1 horse etc. [125]

1797. Albemarle County, Virginia, personal property taxes, List A--Francis Sims with 1 white taxable male over 16 and 1 horse etc. [126]

1798. Albemarle County, Virginia, personal property taxes, List A--Francis Sims with 1 white taxable male over 16, 1 slave over 16, and 1 horse etc.[127]

1799. Albemarle County, Virginia, personal property taxes, List A--Francis Simms &c with 2 white taxable males older than 16 and 1 horse etc. [128]

1807. Francis Sims appears on the tax list for Casey County, Kentucky. He had 50 acres on Knoblick Creek. There was 1 white adult male in his household.[129]

1808. Francis Sims appears on the tax list for Casey County, Kentucky. He had 35 acres on Knoblick Creek. There was 1 white adult male in his household.[130]

1814. Frances Sims appears twice on the 1814 tax list for Casey County, Kentucky. He has 40 acres on Knoblick Creek with a value of $24 per acre that was surveyed by Jno. Gibbs and patented by S. Coleman. He also has 83 acres on Knoblick Creek with a value of $15 per acre that was surveyed by Jno. Gibbs and patented by S. Coleman. At that location there was reported to be 1 white male over 21, 1 slave under 16, and 5 horses, mules, etc. The total assessed value for Frances Sims in 1814 was $767.[131]

10 March 1846. Deed from James Bennett & Susan his wife (Grundy County, MO), Elisha Innman & Jane his wife (Grundy County, MO), William Simms & Susan his wife (Livingston County, MO), Daniel Simms & Elizabeth his wife (Macon County, MO), Zephaniah Simms & Sarah Ann his wife (Macon County, MO), Francis Simms & Anne his wife (Macon County, MO), Jesse Lucas & Hannah his wife (Macon County, MO), Francis Simms & Elizabeth his wife (Randolph County, MO), Nathaniel Simms & Jane [sic] his wife (Randolph County, MO), John Simms (Casey County, KY), Polly Simms (Casey County, KY), and Hezekiah Lucas & Judith his wife to Amos Ellison of Madison County, KY, for consideration of $1750 in hand paid, all interest in the estate of Edmond Simms deceased, resident in Casey County, KY, at the time of his death, including real, personal, mixed slave or landed. Deed recorded 24 ? 1848.[132]

29 Ann COLEMAN/TAYLOR

Dec. 1796. Judith Coleman of Albemarle County, Virginia, received land through her father's will. She gave that land to Francis and Ann Sims.[133]

8 Oct. 1798. Judith Coleman of Albemarle County deeded a slave named Tom to her daughter Ann, wife of Francis Sims.[134]

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30 Robert STEPHENS

The evidence that Robert Stephens is Robert Willson Stephens, son of Peter, is circumstantial and is based on the following facts. The first set is necessary but not sufficient to make the case:

• Robert Stephens’s first and last names match those of Robert Willson Stephens (no documentation with a middle name has been found).

• Based on the estimated birth dates of his children, Robert Stephens’s age is about correct (i.e., he is not too young or too old to be Robert Willson Stephens, who was born in about 1770[135]).

• Robert Willson Stephens died somewhere in Kentucky arguably prior to 21 June 1829, which is where and by when Robert Stephens died.[136]

Given the foregoing, the following facts would appear to make the case:

• Robert Stephens named one of his daughters Jenetta. The given name that a sister of Robert Willson Stephens bore was Geonita/Junetta/Jenetta/Janetta, and the given name that his maternal grandmother bore was variously recorded as Garrala/Garnita/Geonita [Jenetta].

It should be recognized that, despite the foregoing, the two men might not be one and the same.

The late Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, Texas, observed that the Robert Stephens included in the 1810 Federal census returns for Jefferson County, Virginia (now West Virginia), appeared to be a very good match for the Robert Stephens included in the 1820 Federal census returns for Casey County, Kentucky. [137] Jefferson County was created out of territory originally part of Frederick County, Virginia, the presumed birthplace of Robert Stephens of Casey County.

Upon closer examination, however, the match is not as perfect as originally thought. First, there are the marriages of Robert Stephens to Ann Johnson in 1792 in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), and to Eliza Brown in 1806 in Jefferson County (Jefferson County’s parent was Berkeley County). [138] There is no marriage of Robert to anyone named Frances or Franky. Second, Robert Stephens of Jefferson County did not own slaves, while Robert Stephens of Casey County did.[139] Third, although Robert Stephens of Jefferson County sold land in 1813,[140] he did not disappear from the county personal property tax lists until 1816,[141] while Robert Stephens of Casey County appears to have been resident in that county by 1813 and was definitely a resident by 1814.[142] Of course, these flies in the ointment do not entirely rule out the possibility that the two Roberts are one in the same person.

About 1770. Born in Frederick County, Virginia.[143]

Before 1794. Marriage to Frances ???. The following might be the marriage bond of Robert Stephens and his wife Frances: Culpeper County, Virginia: Robert Stevens & Frances Rosson, 17 May 1793.[144] No direct evidence is currently available, however, to link this Culpeper County marriage bond to the Robert and Frances who were ancestors of Eunice Verna MCMAHAN. More evidence is needed before this can be accepted as their marriage bond.

About 1794. Birth of son James Stephens (first appears on Casey County tax roll in 1814 – but assessed only for tax on a horse – and first appears as a 21-year-old in 1815).[145]

1795 - 1798. Birth of daughter Frances Stephens.

About 1799. Birth of daughter Elizabeth Stephens (birth year based on 1850 federal census).[146]

About 1802. Birth of daughter Jenetta Stephens (birth year based on 1850 federal census return for Randolph County, Missouri).

About 1806. Birth of son Robert Stephens (first appears on Casey County tax roll in 1827).[147]

About 1810. Birth of daughter Lucinda (“Lucy”) Stephens (birth year based on 1850 federal census).[148]

About 1810. Birth of daughter Margaret Stephens (birth year based on 1850 federal census).[149]

1813. Robert Stephenson appears on the Casey County tax roll in Capt. Riffe’s company with 96 acres in Casey County on the Green River, 1 white male over 21 years of age, 4 slaves over 16 and 9 slaves in total, and 8 horses.[150]

1814. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 46 acres in Casey County on the Green River that was surveyed for and patented by Jos. Shelton plus another 50 acres in Casey County on the Green River, 1 white male over 21, 3 slaves over 16 and 11 slaves in total, and 7 horses. [151]

1815. Robert Stevens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 46 acres in Casey County on the Green River that was surveyed for and patented by Jos. Shelton plus another 50 acres in Casey County on the Green River, 1 white male over 21, 4 slaves over 16 and 6 slaves in total, and 5 horses.[152]

About 1815. Birth of daughter Susan Stephens in Virginia (based on 1850 census return for Macon County, Missouri).[153] The Stephens family appears to have two women named Susan who were both born around 1815. The one in the Macon County household of George Stephens at the time of the 1850 census along with Robert’s widow, Frances, is likely to be George’s sister. Susan nee Stephens living with husband Stanley G. PELLEY in Grundy County, Missouri in 1850[154] is likely to be a daughter of son James, who married circa 1815. The use of “Dawson” as a given name by descendants of Stanley and Susan would seem to confirm this hypothesis, because James Stephens was married to Nancy DAWSON.

1816. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 130 acres in Casey County on the Green River, 1 white male over 21, 3 slaves over 16 and 5 slaves in total, and 3 horses. [155]

1816 - 1820. Birth of daughter Tabitha Stephens in Casey County, Kentucky.

1816 - 1820. Birth of son Jackson Stephens in Casey County, Kentucky.

1817. Robert Stephen [sic] appears on the Casey County tax roll with 130 acres in Casey County on the Green River, 1 white male over 21, 3 slaves over 16 and 6 slaves in total, and 5 horses. [156]

1819. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 130 acres in Casey County on the Green River, 1 white male over 21, 2 slaves over 16 and 2 slaves in total, and 4 horses. [157]

1820. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 130 acres in Casey County on the Green River, 1 white male over 21, 2 slaves over 16 and 3 slaves in total, and 2 horses. [158]

1821. Robert Stevens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 130 acres in Casey County on the Green River, 1 white male over 21, 2 slaves over 16 and 3 slaves in total, and 1 horses. [159]

14 Nov. 1821. Birth of son George W. Stephens in Casey County, Kentucky (based on family information from descendants[160]).

1822. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 115 acres in Casey County on the Green River (entered by, surveyed for, and patented by Geo. Portman), 1 white male over 21, 1 slaves over 16 and 2 slaves in total, and 3 horses.[161]

1823. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 114 acres in Casey County on the Green River (entered by, surveyed for, and patented by G. Portman), 1 white male over 21, and 3 horses.[162]

1824. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 114 acres in Casey County on the Green River (entered by, surveyed for, and patented by G. Portman), 1 white male over 21, and 3 horses. [163]

1825. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 114 acres in Casey County on the South Fork, 1 white male over 21, and 1 horse. [164]

1823. Deed, Casey County, Kentucky, Deeds Vol. 2, pp. 391-392 [LDS Microfilm 0593572]

Title: "Geo. Portman & ? to Rob Stevens"

Date: 3 Feb "1803" [more likely 1823]

Grantor: George Portman & Patsey his wife of Casey County

Grantee: Robert Stevens, Casey County

Consideration: $473 current money of KY

Property: 114 acres on south side of Green River, surveyed 25 Jan. 1822, adjoining Portman, river

Signed:

George Portman

Patsey Portman

Dower relinquished: 3 Feb 1823

Recorded: 28 July 1823

1826. Died in Casey County, Kentucky.

June 1826. Court: June Court 1826

An Instrument of writing purporting to be the last noncupative Will of Robert Stephens Jr. [sic] Decd. which was proved by the Oaths of Robert Stephens Jr. and Susan Stephen [sic] Witnesses thereto to be the act & Deed of the sd. Robert Stephens Jr. [sic] Decd. & thereupon the Same is Ordered to be Recorded and on the Motion of Frances Stephens administration of the Estate of the sd. Decd. Estate with the Noncupative Will annexed is granted her and thereupon she had the Oath necessary administered to her & together with Jesse Coffey & Ben W. Napier Robt. Stephens & [Matthew Sims crossed out] Nathl. Simm [sic] her ___ executed and acknowledged their bond in the Penalty of $100 Conditioned as the law directs a certificate is granted her for obtaining ___ of ___ the Noncupative annexted of sd. Decd. Estate according to law.[165]

26 June 1826. "Robert Stevens Noncupative Will"

Memorandum of the verbal Will and Testament of Robert Stevens deceast made in the time during his last illness and as such is hereby committed to writing within less than six days after the deceast of the said Testator agreeable to the provisions of law in such cases made & provided by the undersigned subscribers being present at the making of said Nuncupative Will & Testament as follows, with to my worldly concerns it is my will that all my Just debts be first paid and the ballance of my property both Real & personally, I give & bequeath unto my wife Franky during her natural life for the purpose of better enabling of her to raise our little children to do with and dispose of said property as she thinks best for the purpose before mentioned and at her desceast the ballance of my property if any to be equally divided amongst all my children excepting my son James Stephens who is to have no part nor shear of my estate in any way more than what he has already received it being more than what is his equal shear with the rest of my children, and my two youngest sons Jackson & George who is at the division of my property at their Mothers deceast, is to have one hundred Dollars each more than the rest of the children Given under my hands the 31st May 1826

Witnesses:

John Hutcheson

Robert Stephens Jr.

Susan Stevens

At a County Court held for Casey County on the 26th day of June 1826 This noncupative will of Robert Stephens decd. was produced in Open Court Proven by the Oaths of Robert Stephens Jr & Susan Stephens two of the witness thereto to be the act & deed of the Decd. and thereupon Ordered to be recorded And upon the motion of Frances Stephens who made Oath & Executed bond as the law directs a certificate is granted to her for obtaining letters of administration with the sd. will annexed in due form of Law

? Joel Sweeney clk ccc[166]

June 1826. Court record, Casey County, Kentucky.

Court: June Court 1826

Text:

On the motion of Frances Stephens Adm___ of the Estate of Robert Stephens Decd. Ordered that John Hutcheson John Riffe Saml Hatter & Joseph F. Napier or any 3 of them being first sworn to [?] and they are hereby appointed to appraise the Slaves if any & personal Estate of Robt Stephens Decd.[167]

October 1826. Court record, Casey County, Kentucky.[168]

Court: October Court 1826

Text: An Appraisement Bill of the Estate of Robt Stephens Decd Retd. & OR

21 June 1829. Will of Mary Stephens relict of Lewis Stephens decd., Frederick County, Virginia.[169]

Text:

… Eighth - I give and devise the remaining half of that part of the tract of land near Stephensburg which lies North of the road as it now ? from Stephensburg to said iron works as follows, Viz - one fifth to be equally divided between the children of Lewis Stephens, Nephew to my deceased husband, and to their heirs forever; one fifth to be equally divided among the children of Robert Stephens of Kentuckey, Nephew to my dec'd husband, and to their heirs forever; one fifth to be equally divided among the children of Mary Jackson, niece to my deceased husband, and to their heirs forever; one fifth to be equally divided among the children of Elizabeth Inlow, niece to my dec'd husband, and to their heirs forever; one fifth to be equally divided among the children of Janetta Ewin, niece to my decd husband, & to their heirs forever, to be divided and distributed as shall now be directed.

It is my desire and direction that that part of the tract near Town of Stephensburg lying North of the road above mentioned and which I have devised to the relations of my deceased husband, shall be disposed of in the following manner -

My Executors shall be and they are hereby empowered to sell the whole of the land North of the said road, if they shall think it best for the legatees to do so, and divide the proceeds as above directed or they may divide it in due proportions, having respect to quantity and duality, and then distribute said portions among the devisees by lot. After this apportionment is made by lot, my Executors may deliver to each of the devisees as they may judge most advantageous. Their ? ….

20 May 1832. Deed, Frederick County, Virginia. [170]

Seller: George Lynn Jr. and Elizabeth Henning, administrators with the will annexed of Mary Stephens decd.

Buyer: James R. Brooking

Consideration: $1508.68

Land: parcel 2 miles west of new Town on the north side of the road leading from said Town to old Marlborough iron works devised in different proportions to Lewis Emmett & wife, the children of Daniel Candle, the children of Robert Stephens, of Lewis Stephens, of Mary Jackson, of Elizabeth Inlow & of Janetta Ewan by an order of the county court at the April Term in 1832 ....

31 Frances (“Franky”) ???

About 1775. Born in Virginia (based on 1850 census return for Macon County, Missouri).[171]

1826. Mrs. Robert Stephens appears on the Casey County tax roll with 114 acres in Casey County on the Green River (entered by, surveyed for, and patented by G. Portman) and 2 horses. [172]

1828. “Francis Stevens” appears on the Casey County tax roll with 114 acres in Casey County on the Green River (entered by, surveyed for, and patented by G. Portman) and 2 horses. [173]

9 Apr. 1836. “Frances Stevens” (mother or daughter) engaged in a transaction at a general store in Casey County, Kentucky, probably located in Middleburg and likely operated by George Anderson.[174]

1841. Deed, Casey County, Kentucky.[175]

Title: "F Stevens &c to J Hutcheson"

Date: 17 April 1841

Grantors: the legal heirs and representatives of the Estate of Robert Stevens decd.:

• Frances Stevens, Casey County, KY

• James Stevens and Nancy his wife, Casey County, KY

• Susan Stevens, Casey County, KY

• Robert Stevens and Mary Ann his wife, Casey County, KY

• Tabitha Stevens, Casey County, KY

• George Stevens, Casey County, KY

• Archibald Dillingham and Lucy his wife, Johnson County, MO

• Nathaniel Sims and Jennetta his wife, Randolph County, MO

• Andrew Houge & Elizabeth his wife, Putnam County, IN

• George G. Smith and Francis [sic] his wife, Lincoln County, KY

• Willis Lucas and Margaret his wife, Lincoln County, KY

Grantee: John Hutchenson (also Hutcheson), Casey County, KY

Consideration: $900

Property: 176 1/2 acres on the south side of the Green River upon which Mrs. Stevens "now" lives adjoining Andrew Hogue Senr.

Signed:

• Frances Stevens {seal}

• James Stevens {seal}

• Nancy Stevens {seal}

• Susan Stevens {seal}

• Tabitha Stevens {seal}

• Robert Stevens {seal}

• Mary Ann Stevens {seal}

• George Stevens {seal}

• Archibald Dillingham {seal}

• Lucy Dillingham {seal}

• George Smith {seal}

• Frances Smith {seal}

• Willis Lucas {seal}

• Margaret Lucas {seal}

• Nathaniel Sims {seal}

• Jenetta Sims {seal}

• Andrew Hogue {seal}

• Elizabeth Hogue {seal}

Recorded: 17 August 1841

1850. Living in the household of [son] George Stephens in Macon County, Missouri, at the time of the 1850 census.[176]

1850 or later. Died.

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[1] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan. Based on information on tombstone reported in Saline County, Missouri, Cemeteries, Vol. II, p. 4, the birth date was about 1779.

[2] Clark County Tax Rolls, 1793-1809 [LDS Microfilm 0007930].

[3] Clark County Tax Rolls, 1793-1809 [LDS Microfilm 0007930].

[4] Marriage of John McMahan and Susanna McMahan, Marriage Return of John Pace, Madison County, Kentucky [LDS Microfilm 0183304, Item 1, p. 560]. Jesse McMahan was the bondsman for the marriage of John McMahan and Susanna McMahan (McMahan Bond [LDS Microfilm 0183304, Item 2, pp. 28-29]). Susanna McMahan signed a statement saying that she was old enough to decide for herself to marry John McMahan. The statement was witnessed by Elizabeth McMahan [LDS Microfilm 0183304, Item 2, p. 30].

[5] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[6] "The McMahan Family Descendant Chart, Showing early McMahan Families in Cooper and Saline Counties, Missouri," by William Reese Walker, Feb. 1995, p. 13.

[7] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[8] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[9] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[10] N. Hodges and Mrs. H. Woodruff, "Saline Co. - Abstracts of Deed Book 'A' & 'B' 1821-1828," Missouri Pioneers, Vol. VII, April 1970.

[11] S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II, p. 4; Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[12] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[13] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan. The date of death was 11 Dec. 1852, according to S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II, p. 4.

[14] S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II, p. 4.

[15] Hampton to McMahan, Deed, Clark County, KY, Deed Book 6, pp. 533-534 [LDS Microfilm 0183169, Item 2].

[16] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[17] Eileen Martin Bone, Shirt-Tail Kin, A Story of The Huff Family and Those Relatives Who Hung Onto Their Shirt-Tails, E.M. Bone, Carlyle, IL, 1984.

[18] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[19] Saline County, Missouri, Cemeteries, Vol. II, p. 4.

[20] Dwelling 252, Family 252, Household of Wesley McMahan, Federal Census, Precinct 6, Wise County, TX, 1880 [National Archives Microfilm T9/1333, E.D. 130, Page 29]. The enumeration was performed on 19 June 1880.

[21] J McMachan & ux to J. Hampton, Deed, Clark County, KY, Deed Book 9, pp. 28-30 [LDS Microfilm 0183170, Item 2].

[22] McMachan to Comwealth, Jailor Bond, Clark County Deed Book 9, p. 58 [LDS Microfilm 0183170, Item 2].

[23] Photocopy of the will of John McMahan, provided by Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, April 1996. This will was recorded in Will Book B, pp. 83-84, Saline County, MO, on 14 Oct. 1843. It is dated 14 August 1843.

[24] According to S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II, p. 4, this is the date of death of a John McMahan. Given that his son, Martin, was buried in the same cemetery and that the date that his will was recorded was shortly after the date of death reportedly given on the tombstone, it appears to be likely that the tombstone is for the John McMahan of interest, and not for some other John McMahan. This date of death is consistent with the information contained in the photocopy of material from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[25] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible was originally the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of John Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan. The birth date was about 1780, based on age given in the 1850 Census, District No. 90, Saline County, Missouri, p. 11, dwelling 142, family 142. Person in the 1850 Census is presumed to be the correct Susan McMahan based on the fact that the residents in dwelling 141, family 141 include Martin McMahan and Wesley McMahan, sons of Susan M. McMahan according to the will of John McMahan, Will Record, Book A, p. 82, Saline County, Missouri, as reported in Will Records of Saline County, Missouri, 1821-1863, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, p. 9.

[26] Photocopy of pages from a McMahan family Bible. The photocopy was provided as an enclosure with a letter from Kathaleen Fahey, Marshall, MO, to Ruth Canote, 24 June 1996. The photocopy is a copy of material that was provided to Kathaleen Fahey as an enclosure with a letter from Weldon F. Bailey, Sweeny, TX, 6 Feb. 1986. The family Bible is reported to have originally been the possession of Elizabeth McMahan Huff Flannery, a daughter of Thomas Wesley McMahan and a granddaughter of John and Susan McMahan.

[27] Unless otherwise specified, the information about Peter was taken from Mrs. Lee Patten, "Peter Huff & Elizabeth Gwinn Huff Family," The Prairie Gleaner, Vol. 15, No. 1, Dec 1983, pp. 23-24; Vol. 15, No. 2, March 1984, pp. 54-56; Vol. 15, No. 3, June 1984, pp. 84-86; Vol. 15, No. 4, Sept. 1984, pp. 123-125; Vol. 16, No. 1, Dec. 1984, pp. 25-26.

[28] S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II; 1850 Federal Census, District 90, Saline County, Missouri, p. 14, dwelling 175, family 175. The birth date was 29 Sep. 1781 according to a Pedigree Chart by Diana L. Smith, along with supporting family group records, enclosed with the letter from Diana L. Smith, Campbell, CA, to Ruth Canote, KC, MO, 8 April 1996.

[29] S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II; 1850 Census, District No. 90, Saline County, Missouri, p. 14, dwelling 176, family 176.

[30] Unless otherwise specified, the information about Peter was taken from Mrs. Lee Patten, "Peter Huff & Elizabeth Gwinn Huff Family," The Prairie Gleaner, Vol. 15, No. 1, Dec 1983, pp. 23-24; Vol. 15, No. 2, March 1984, pp. 54-56; Vol. 15, No. 3, June 1984, pp. 84-86; Vol. 15, No. 4, Sept. 1984, pp. 123-125; Vol. 16, No. 1, Dec. 1984, pp. 25-26.

[31] "The McMahan Family Descendant Chart, Showing early McMahan Families in Cooper and Saline Counties, Missouri," by William Reese Walker, Feb. 1995.

[32] S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II; Pedigree Chart by Diana L. Smith, along with supporting family group records, enclosed with the letter from Diana L. Smith, Campbell, CA, to Ruth Canote, KC, MO, 8 April 1996.

[33] S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II, p. 4.

[34] Halifax County, Virginia Deeds, 1778-1784, TLC, Miami Beach, FL, 1992.

[35] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[36] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[37] Mrs. Sherman WIlliams, The Dodson (Dotson) Family of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia: A History and Genealogy of Their Descendants, 2 Vol., The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Publisher (via Southern Historical Press, Inc.), 1988.

[38] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[39] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[40] Halifax County, Virginia, Deeds, 1784-1790, TLC, Miami Beach, FL, 1994.

[41] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[42] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[43] Halifax County, Virginia, Deed Book 15 (1790-1793), TLC, Miami Beach, FL, 1996.

[44] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[45] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[46] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[47] Halifax County, VA, personal property taxes, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024563].

[48] Halifax County, Virginia, Deed Book 16 (1793-1796), TLC, Miami Beach, FL, 1997.

[49] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[50] S. Haynes and D. Campbell, Tombstone Inscriptions (with Added Information) from Cemeteries in Saline County, Missouri, Vol. II; 1850 Census, District No. 90, Saline County, Missouri, p. 14, dwelling 176, family 176.

[51] Mrs. Lee Patten, "Peter Huff & Elizabeth Gwinn Huff Family," The Prairie Gleaner, Vol. 15, No. 1, Dec 1983, pp. 23-24; Vol. 15, No. 2, March 1984, pp. 54-56; Vol. 15, No. 3, June 1984, pp. 84-86; Vol. 15, No. 4, Sept. 1984, pp. 123-125; Vol. 16, No. 1, Dec. 1984, pp. 25-26.

[52] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[53] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[54] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[55] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[56] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[57] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[58] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[59] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[60] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[61] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[62] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[63] Mrs. Sherman Williams, The Dodson (Dotson) Family of North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia: A History and Genealogy of Their Descendants, 2 Vol., The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Publisher (via Southern Historical Press, Inc.), 1988.

[64] “The Abner and Jedidah Hampton Mullins Family,” No. 483, The Heritage of Old Buncombe County, Vol. I, The Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society, 1981, p. 284.

[65] Sherida K. Eddlemon, Genealogical Abstracts from Tennessee Newspapers, 1821-1828, Heritage Books, Inc., 1991, p. 160.

[66] Martha Price and Glen Bayless, transcribers, “Minutes of Big Pigeon Primitive Church, Cocke Co., TN,” online at documents/BigPigeonChurchMinutesCockeTN.pdf.

[67] Photocopy of a letter (with handwritten and typed corrections and annotations) from Mrs. Lee Patten, Livonia, MI, to Mrs. [Martha] Price. This letter was included as an enclosure with a letter from Frances Doutt Smith, St. Louis, MO, to Paul Zebe, Cambridge, MA, 6 Nov. 1996.

[68] "Family Record for John Rennison and Jane Creighton," Rennison Ramblings, Issue 2, Nov. 1993, pp. 2-3.

[69] Bishop's Transcripts, 1666-1812, Arthuret Parish, Cumberland County, England [LDS Microfilm 0090557, Item 1].

[70] Parish Register of Banns and Marriages, 1793-1806, St. Mary's Church in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, p. 69 [LDS Microfilm 0252813, Item 5].

[71] Parish Register of Banns and Marriages, 1793-1806, St. Mary's Church in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, p. 82 [LDS Microfilm 0252813, Item 5].

[72] Parish register of christenings, 1785-1809, St. Mary's Anglican Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England [LDS Microfilm 0252807, Item 4].

[73] Militia Books, Cumberland, England [LDS Microfilm 1657301, Item 16].

[74] Parish register of burials, 1785-1806, St. Mary's Anglican Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England [LDS Microfilm 0252807, Item 5].

[75] St. Mary's in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, "Register of Banns & Marriages, 1793-1806 [LDS Microfilm 0252813, Item 5].

[76] Parish register of christenings, 1785-1809, St. Mary's Anglican Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England [LDS Microfilm 0252807, Item 4].

[77] Militia Books, Cumberland [LDS Microfilm 1657301, Item 17].

[78] Militia Books, Cumberland, England [LDS Microfilm 1657301, Item 18].

[79] Parish register of christenings, 1785-1809, St. Mary's Anglican Church, Carlisle, Cumberland, England [LDS Microfilm 0252807, Item 4].

[80] Bishop's Transcripts, 1666-1812, St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England [LDS Microfilm 0090578, Item 2].

[81] Militia Lists, Cumberland, England [LDS Microfilm 1657302, Item 6].

[82] Bishop's Transcripts, 1666-1812, St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England [LDS Microfilm 0090578, Item 2].

[83] Bishop's Transcripts, 1666-1812, St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England [LDS Microfilm 0090578, Item 2].

[84] "Family Record for John Rennison and Jane Creighton," Rennison Ramblings, Issue 2, Nov. 1993, pp. 2-3.

[85] "Family Record for John Rennison and Jane Creighton," Rennison Ramblings, Issue 2, Nov. 1993, pp. 2-3.

[86] "Family Record for John Rennison and Jane Creighton," Rennison Ramblings, Issue 2, Nov. 1993, pp. 2-3.

[87] "Ship Records," Rennison Ramblings, Issue Two, Nov. 1993, p. 8.

[88] glorecords. on 19 September 2002.

[89] glorecords. on 19 September 2002.

[90] "Family Record for John Rennison and Jane Creighton," Rennison Ramblings, Issue 2, Nov. 1993, pp. 2-3.

[91] glorecords. on 19 September 2002.

[92] St. Mary's Church in Carlisle, record of christenings and burials, 1761-84, p. 44 [LDS Microfilm 0252807, Item 3]

[93] 1860 Federal Census return, Caswell County, North Carolina, household of Jerry Rudd, dwelling 559, family 569, p. 71.

[94] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868, Clearfield Company, Baltimore, 1990, p. 92.

[95] Online digital copy of “Rudd Family Bible 1,” photos/ncccha/6232831862/in/set-72157623688100735/.

[96] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868, Clearfield Company, Baltimore, 1990, p. 69. The date of the marriage bond for James Miles Jr. and Malinda Rudd is reported to be 10 Dec. 1834. The bondsman is reported to be Levi L. Bruce.

[97] James Miles household, 1850 Federal Census, District No. 52 Being Macon County, Missouri, National Archives Microfilm M432/405, page 183(a), Dwelling 967, Family 978.

[98] James Miles household, 1860 Federal Census, Marion Township, Dade County, Missouri, page 10, Dwelling 67, Family 67.

[99] “Rudd Family Bible 2,” photos/ncccha/6232310581/in/photostream/.

[100] Administrator's Bond, 26 Jan. 1866, Estate File 733 for Irena Miles, decd., Macon County, Missouri, Probate Court, Estate Files [Missouri Archives Microfilm C6996].

[101] Bond for marriage of Euriah Miles and Irrena Rudd, Caswell County, NC, 11 September 1834. The bondsman was James Miles Jr. [Photocopy obtained from the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina, 17 Dec. 1997].

[102] “Rudd Family Bible 2,” photos/ncccha/6232310581/in/photostream/.

[103] The dower of land allotment (27 1/2 acres adjacent to Sarah Anderson) was assigned to Sarah Rudd, widow of Jeremiah Rudd, on 5 Dec. 1848 [Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Will Books, 1843-1868, 1986, p. 32].

[104] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868, Clearfield Company, Baltimore, 1990, p. 92. The date of the marriage bond for Jeremiah Rudd Jr. and Sarah Sawyers is reported to have been 10 July 1837. The bondsman is reported to have been Simmons.

[105] Federal Census return, Precinct 2, Denton County, Texas, Household of Sarah Rudd, Household 82, Family 82, p. 14. Her two sons are farm laborers.

[106] “Rudd Family Bible 2,” photos/ncccha/6232310581/in/photostream/.

[107] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868, Clearfield Company, Baltimore, 1990, p. 92. The date of the marriage bond for Franklin G. Rudd and Mary Evans is reported to be 21 Nov. 1838. The bondsman is reported to be Thomas Henslee.

[108] “Rudd Family Bible 2,” photos/ncccha/6232310581/in/photostream/.

[109] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868, Clearfield Company, Baltimore, 1990, p. 91. The date of the marriage bond for Alexander Rudd and Zibby Sawyer is reported to be 31 Aug. 1842. The bondsman is reported to be Ezekiel Sawyer.

[110] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County North Carolina Will Books, 1814-1843, 1983, p. 194.

[111] Federal Census return, Precinct 2, Denton County, Texas, Household of Alexander Rudd, Household 81, Family 81, p. 14.

[112] “Caswell County Family Tree,” wc.rootsweb.cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=caswellcounty&id=I18686.

[113] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868, Clearfield Company, Baltimore, 1990, p. 92. The date of the marriage bond for Thomas Rudd and Elvira Montgomery is reported to be 19 Nov. 1844. The bondsman is reported to be Hezekiah Rudd.

[114] “Rudd Family Bible 2,” photos/ncccha/6232310581/in/photostream/.

[115] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868, Clearfield Company, Baltimore, 1990, p. 92. The date of the marriage bond for Hezekiah Rudd and Mary Sartie is reported to be 25 July 1848. The bondsman is reported to be Thomas L. Rudd.

[116] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Will Books, 1843-1868, 1986, p. 135.

[117] Hugh Rudd, no date.

[118] James Evans & Others vs. Joseph Allen, 1845, Court Case, Caswell County, NC, filed in Estate Record for Nancy Miles, 1844 [LDS Microfilm 1727931, pp. 865-907]. This 1845 court case concerned the offspring of Hanna, a slave left to Betsy Evans by her father. The case and associated papers identified the following individuals as the children and/or representatives of the children of Betsy Evans, daughter of John Lea and wife of Elisha Evans:

• James Evans

• William Evans

• Elisha Evans

• Jeremiah Rudd & wife Susannah

• Henry Willis Jr. & wife Elizabeth

• Vincent Griffin & wife Sarah

• John Miles, admin. of Nancy Miles decd.

James, William, and Elisha Evans are presumed to be sons of Betsy and Elisha, and Susannah, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Nancy are presumed to be daughters of the couple.

[119] 1860 Federal Census return, Caswell County, North Carolina, household of Jerry Rudd, dwelling 559, family 569, p. 71.

[120] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Will Books, 1843-1868, 1986, p. 135.

[121] Katharine Kerr Kendall, Caswell County, North Carolina, Will Books, 1843-1868, 1986, p. 138.

[122] North Carolina estate file, “Rudd, Jeremiah, 1871” [LDS Microfilm 1728085, Item 1, pp. 1200-1248].

[123] 1860 Federal Census return, Caswell County, North Carolina, household of Jerry Rudd, dwelling 559, family 569, p. 71.

[124] Hanover Co., VA, Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1863 [LDS Microfilm 31946].

[125] Albemarle County Personal Property, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024443].

[126] Albemarle County Personal Property, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024443].

[127] Albemarle County Personal Property, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024443].

[128] Albemarle County Personal Property, 1782-1799 [LDS Microfilm 2024443].

[129] Gladys Cotham Thomas, Casey County, Kentucky, 1806, Settlement And Early Development (Tax, Land, Slave Records, Acts Of Kentucky General Assembly), Bicentennial Heritage Corp., Casey County, KY, 1983, p. 67.

[130] Gladys Cotham Thomas, Casey County, Kentucky, 1806, Settlement And Early Development (Tax, Land, Slave Records, Acts Of Kentucky General Assembly), Bicentennial Heritage Corp., Casey County, KY, 1983, p. 86.

[131] Gladys Cotham Thomas, Casey County, Kentucky, 1806, Settlement And Early Development (Tax, Land, Slave Records, Acts Of Kentucky General Assembly), Bicentennial Heritage Corp., Casey County, KY, 1983, p. 119.

[132] "Deeds, 5, Casey County," pp. 393-399: LDS Microfilm 0591566, Item 4.

[133] Family materials written by Richard Brenneman, Dorchester (Boston), MA, no date (given to Paul Zebe on 16 April 2000). These include the following:

• Sims family descent: John was the father of Francis who was the father of Nathaniel and Francis Jr.

• John Sims

o Albemarle marriage book for marriage of John Sims and Mary Dedman

o Albemarle Court Orders, volume for 1797-98, p. 389.

• Francis Sims

o Casey Co., KY, deeds, marriages, wills

o Albemarle Co., VA, deeds

o Macon Co., MO, cemetery records

o Grundy Co., MO, wills

o Livingston Co., MO, probate records.

• Nathaniel Sims

o 1850 Census, Randolph Co, MO

o Casey Co., KY, marriages

o Correspondence with Dee Smith (Washington State, then Texas, then she disappeared).

• Francis Sims Jr.

o 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 Census, Randolph Co., MO

o Cemetery records, Randolph Co., MO

o Letter of Mar. 1971 from Mrs. Ballard with all stones in Herrington cemetery transcribed

o IGI (Randolph Co., MO, marriages).

[134] Family materials written by Richard Brenneman, Dorchester (Boston), MA, no date (given to Paul Zebe on 16 April 2000).

[135] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, Gateway Press, Baltimore, MD, 2002, pp. 171-200.

[136] See the will of Mary Stephens, relict of Lewis Stephens, decd., Wills, Frederick County, Virginia, pp. 183 et seq. [LDS Microfilm 31355].

[137] 1976-1980 STEPHENS notes of Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, TX, shared with Paul Zebe by Carol J. Carroll of Roseburg, OR, in 2000.

[138] 1976-1980 STEPHENS notes of Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, TX, shared with Paul Zebe by Carol J. Carroll of Roseburg, OR, in 2000.

[139] Personal property tax lists, Jefferson County, VA, 1810-1817 [LDS Microfilm 2024593].

[140] Direct index, deeds, Jefferson County, Virginia [LDS Microfilm 828409].

[141] Personal property tax lists, Jefferson County, VA, 1810-1817 [LDS Microfilm 2024593].

[142] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[143] Daniel W. Bly, From the Rhine to the Shenandoah, Vol. III, Gateway Press, Baltimore, MD, 2002, pp. 171-200.

[144] See "Culpeper County, Virginia, Marriage Bonds, 1780-1850," Genealogical Society of Utah, Jan. 1939, p.77 [LDS Microfilm 0928179, Item 1].

[145] 1976-1980 STEPHENS notes of Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, TX, shared with Paul Zebe by Carol J. Carroll of Roseburg, OR, in 2000.

[146] 1976-1980 STEPHENS notes of Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, TX, shared with Paul Zebe by Carol J. Carroll of Roseburg, OR, in 2000.

[147] 1976-1980 STEPHENS notes of Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, TX, shared with Paul Zebe by Carol J. Carroll of Roseburg, OR, in 2000.

[148] 1976-1980 STEPHENS notes of Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, TX, shared with Paul Zebe by Carol J. Carroll of Roseburg, OR, in 2000.

[149] 1976-1980 STEPHENS notes of Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, TX, shared with Paul Zebe by Carol J. Carroll of Roseburg, OR, in 2000.

[150] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[151] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[152] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[153] 1850 Federal census return for Macon County, Missouri, Family 981.

[154] 1976-1980 STEPHENS notes of Dorothy D. Hughes of Lubbock, TX, shared with Paul Zebe by Carol J. Carroll of Roseburg, OR, in 2000.

[155] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[156] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[157] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[158] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[159] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[160] E-mail from Dianne Phillips Bunting to Paul Zebe, 30 Sep. 2001.

[161] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[162] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[163] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[164] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[165] Court record, Casey County, Kentucky, Order Book 2, pp. 249-250 [LDS Microfilm 0591581, Item 1].

[166] Probate record, Casey County, Kentucky, "Wills 1, Casey County," p.122 [LDS Microfilm 0591579, Item 1].

[167] Court record, Casey County, Kentucky, Order Book 2, p. 250 [LDS Microfilm 0591581, Item 1].

[168] Court record, Casey County, Kentucky, Order Book 2, p. 263 [LDS Microfilm 0591581, Item 1].

[169] Wills, Frederick County, Virginia, Vols. 16-17, pp. 183 et seq [LDS Microfilm 31355].

[170] Frederick County, Virginia, Deed Book 60, p. 371 [LDS Microfilm 31398].

[171] 1850 Federal census return for Macon County, Missouri, Family 981.

[172] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[173] Casey County, KY, Taxes, 1807-49 [LDS Microfilm 0007923].

[174] Janie Sue Carpenter McFarland, “General Store Account Book of Casey County, KY,” Kentucky Genealogist, Vol. 3, No. 2, April 1961.

[175] Deed, Casey County, Kentucky, Vol. 4, pp. 476-478 [LDS Microfilm 0591566].

[176] 1850 Federal census return for Macon County, Missouri, Family 981.

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