Collins historical sketches of Kentucky. History of Kentucky: Vol. I, Part 1

Author: Collins, Lewis, 1797-1870. cn; Collins, Richard H., 1824-1889. cn
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Covington, Ky., Collins & Co.
Number of Pages: 1452


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COLLINS' HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF KENTUCKY.


HISTORY


OF


KENTUCKY:


BY THE LATE LEWIS COLLINS, Judge of the Mason County Court.


REVISED, ENLARGED FOUR-FOLD, AND BROUGHT DOWN TO THE YEAR 1874, BY HIS SON, RICHARD H. COLLINS, A. M., LL. B.


EMBRACING


PRE-HISTORIC, ANNALS FOR 331 YEARS, OUTLINE, AND BY COUNTIES, STATISTICS, ANTIQUITIES AND NATURAL CURIOSITIES, GEOGRAPHICAL AND GEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS, SKETCHES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, THE CHURCHES, FREEMASONRY, ODD FELLOWSHIP, AND INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, INCIDENTS OF PIONEER LIFE, AND NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF DISTINGUISHED PIONEERS. SOLDIERS, STATESMEN, JURISTS, LAWYERS. SUR- GEONS, DIVINES, MERCHANTS, HISTORIANS, EDITORS, ARTISTS, ETC., ETC.


VOL. I.


Illustrated by 84 Portraits, a Map of Kentucky, and 70 other Engravings.


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COVINGTON, KY .: PUBLISHED BY COLLINS & CO. 1874.


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ILLUSTRATIONS.


1. Kentucky Historians ...... Frontispiece.


2. Portrait of Humphrey Marshall


3. Portrait of Mann Butler ......


4. Portrait of John A. McClung


5. Portrait of Lewis Collins ......


6. Portrait of Richard H. Collins


7. Seal of Kentucky Title page


8. Fac-Simile Signatures .. 16


9. Signature of Dr. Thomas Walker. 16


10. Signature of Christopher Gist ....... 16


11. Signature of Daniel Boone. 16


12. Signature of George Washington ... 16


13. Signature of Simon Keaton ..... 16


14. Signature of Patrick Henry 16


15. Signature of George Rogers Clark. 16


16. Signature of Alexander D. Orr. 16


17. Kentucky Lawyers .. 179


18. Portrait of Jos. Hamilton Daveiss .. 179


19. Portrait of Robert Wickliffe. 179


20. Portrait of Ben. Hardin .. 179


21. Portrait of Gen. Humphrey Marshall179


22. Portrait of Madison C. Johnson. ... 179


23. Kentucky Editors and Publishers.200


24. Portrait of John Bradford ... 200


25. Portrait of Thomas T. Skillman .... 200


26. Portrait of Joel Reid Lyle .200


27. Portrait of Amos Kendall .. 200


28. Portrait of George D. Prentice 200


29. Portrait of Albert G. Hodges 200 30. Portrait of Walter N. Haldeman ... 200 31. Chicago Fire ... 219


32. Kentucky Physicians and Surgeons220


33. Portrait of Ephraim MeDowell ...... .220


34. Portrait of Daniel Drake. .220


35. Portrait of Benjamin W. Dudley ... 220


36. Portrait of Joshua T. Bradford. 220


37. Portrait of Robert Peter 220


38. Kentucky Pioneers .. 247


39. Portrait of Daniel Boone 247


40. Portrait of Simon Kenton 247


41, Portrait of Gen, Geo. Rogers Clark .. 247


42. Portrait of Gov. Isaac Shelby. 247


43. Portrait of William Stewart. 247


44. Cabin of a Pioneer 329


45. Kentucky Statesmen 351


46. Portrait of Henry Clay 351


47. Portrait of John Rowan. 351


48. Portrait of John J. Crittenden .... 351


49. Portrait of James Guthrie 351


50. Portrait of Richard H. Menefee .... .351


51. Kentuckians who were President or Vice-President .. ....


357


52. Portrait of Zachary Taylor .357


53. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. .357


54. Portrait of Richard M. Johnson. .357 55. Portrait of John C. Breckinridge. 357 56. Portrait of David R. Atchison ..... .35;


57. Portrait of Jefferson Davis 357


58. Kentucky Union Officers .. .365 59. Portrait of Gen. Robert Anderson .. 365 60. Portrait of Gen. Wm. Nelson ... ... 36% 61. Portrait of Gen. Lovell H. Rousseau362 62. Portrait of Gen. Jere. T. Boyle ..... 362 63. Portrait of Gen. Thos. L.Crittenden36: 64. Portrait of Gen. Thomas J. Wood .. 362 65. Portrait of Gen. John W. Finnell .. 36: 66. Kentucky Confederate officers ..... .. 362


67. Portrait of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston .369


68. Portrait of Gen. Lloyd Tilghman ... 363 69. Portrait of Gen. John H. Morgan .. 362 70. Portrait of Gen. John B. Hood ...... 362 71. Portrait of Gen. Simon B. Buckner363 72. Portrait of Gen. William Preston ... 362 73. Portrait of Gen. George B. Hodge .. 362 74. Kentucky Clergymen. ..... #lt 75. Portrait of Bishop Henry B. Bascom4lt 76. Portrait of Bishop Benj. B. Smith.416 77. Portraitof Archbishop.M.J.Spaldingilt. 78. Portrait of Elder Barton W. Stone416 79. Portrait of Rev. Horace Holley ...... 4lt 80. Portrait of Rev. John C. Young ... 416 81. Portrait of Rev. John L. Waller ... 416 82. Kentucky Judges. .. 493


83. Portrait of Robert Trimble .. 498 84. Portrait of George M. Bibb. 498


85. Portrait of William Owsley. 493


86. Portrait of George Robertson. 492


87. Portrait of Aaron K. Woolley. 493


88. Portrait of Elijah C. Phister 193


89. Portrait of Wm. Henry Wadsworth 193 90. Kentucky Rail Road Presidents .... 537 91. Portrait of John L. Helm. 537


92. Portrait of Richard Collins. 537


93. Portrait of Win. A. Dudley. .537


94. Portrait of Edward D. Hobbs .537


95. Portrait of H. D. Newcomb 537


96. Portrait of Zachary F. Smith. 537


97. Portrait of James Weir. 537


98. Kentucky Artists. .619


99. Portrait of Matt. H. Jouett. 619


100. Portrait of Joseph H. Bush .. .619 101. Portrait of Joel T. Hart ... 619


102. Portrait of Thomas S. Noble. 619


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RICHARD H. COLLINS,


In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.


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4


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TO HIS FATHER, JUDGE LEWIS COLLINS,


WHOSE LABORS, IN 1846-7, AS A HISTORIAN OF KENTUCKY, WERE MOST APPRECIATED AFTER HIS DEATH, IN 1870 ;


TO THE KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE of 1869-71,


WHICH, BY CONTRACTING FOR COPIES OF IT AS A FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARIES THROUGHOUT THE STATE, GENEROUSLY AND CONFIDINGLY ENCOURAGED ITS PUBLICATION ;


TO THOSE MEMBERS OF THE


KENTUCKY LEGISLATURES of 1871-73 and 1873-75,


WHOSE JUSTICE AND LIBERALITY SUSTAINED THE ACTION OF THAT OF 1869-71;


AND TO THE Hon. FRANCIS FORD, of Covington, and other noble Friends,


WHOSE GENEROUS AND HEARTY APPROVAL AND KIND WORDS ENCOURAGED HLM, AMID UNWORTHY OPPOSITION AND UNFORESEEN OBSTACLES, DURING THE FOUR YEARS OF ITS PREPARATION ;


THIS WORK 4


IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR.


See the PREFACE, in Vol. II, pp. 4-10.


1


REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN KENTUCKY.


KENTUCKY owed most of her remarkable intellectual development, at an early day in her history, to the fact that at the close of the Revolutionary war in 1781 many of the most intellectual and cultivated of the officers and soldiers in that war from the states of Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland-being unsettled in their homes and business by its great duration, privations, and calamities-sought new homes in the then richest land in the known world. Thus, the times and the country itself, the very life of hardship, self-denial, and self-dependence, combined to make a race seldom equalled in the world for strength of intellect and will, physical and moral courage, personal prowess and personal endurance. Never did a popu- lation so small in numbers embrace so many who were giants in intellect, giants in daring, and all but giants in physical proportions.


The following list of Revolutionary soldiers, many of them officers, who were still living in Kentucky in 1840-nearly sixty years after that soldier- life had closed-will show how the remarkable healthfulness of the climate and the simple and steady habits of those 'men and their widows conduced to long life. And what is still more remarkable than the great age attained by them, is that, even at that great age, over two-thirds (nearly three-fourths) of them were still the heads of families, and themselves housekeepers-not content to live with, much less be dependent upon, their children or others; so strangely and strongly and sternly was the spirit of personal independence implanted in their natures by their very mode of life.


But this list-remarkable as it is for showing how many Revolutionary soldiers emigrated to Kentucky and were still living and citizens thereof in 1840-contains the names of probably less than one-third of those who re- moved to Kentucky. Until about 1830, the pension laws embraced only the permanently wounded and invalid soldiers. Many refused a pension alto- gether, declaring they could support themselves, and would not seem dependent for even a portion of their bread upon a country whose liberties they had fought to obtain, and were willing to fight again to preserve. And many died, or fell victims to Indian vengeance, in the long interval from 1780 to 1814, and from 1814 to 1840. A few whose names are in the list, it is evi- dent from their age, were too young to be in the Revolutionary war, except as drummers or wagon-boys; while a few others were probably in the Indian wars soon after the Revolution. The figures indicate their age, in 18-40.


Adair County.


James McElroy


80 John Cosby


99 (Michael Moores


Henry Artustrong 85 Stephen Merritt


78|John Duff


80 | Holman Rice 52


Elisha Bailey


75 | Daniel Pitchford 79| Thomas Goodman 77 John Sims


70


Thomas Cochran


77 |George Stovall 79 | Thomas Green


77 | Richard Thomas $1


Alexander Elliott 75 Dorcas Alexander 74| Ambrose Huffman 86


Samuel Ellis


79


Nancy Gatewood 74|Absalom Hughes 86


Boone County.


John Hamilton


83 Elizabeth Wright 81 |Jonathan Hunt 80


Joseph Barlow


81


William Hurtt


S2


Anderson County.


John Renfro 80


Jacob Brenno S5


James Irvin


85| Reuben Boston


87 |Frederick Smith


86


John H. Craig


77


John Montgomery 78| Roadham Petty


89


John Watson 77


Daniel Goff


50


William Mosby


85 James Robertson 86


Liddy Harris 78


Richard Hubbell 74


Solomon Royce


76| Benjamin Warford89 |Margaret Higdon 74 Cave Johnson


William Wornack 76 Jane Hawkins


77


Sarah Key


78 |A. Ross


77


Thomas White


77


Ann Hill 75


Hugh Steers John Tomlinson 81


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Philip Winfrey


Barren County.


Bath County. Moses Botts 92 | William Boyd 78 |Josiah Collins


94


George Vest So


Allen County.


74|Jerusha Alexander 6


John Durham


88|William Bell


89 Gordon Griffin


80 William Kearns 8:


Michael Hutter


81 | Philip Carter,


74 |Andrew Lipam


81 Bourbon County.


George T. Hector 89| John Cole


85; James McElbany 80 Archibald Bol!


34


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Zach. Holliday


78


R'dham Lawrence 78 |William Brady


75 Philemon Sanders 78 |Peter Brumback 87


William James


George Jordan


Callam Bailey 86 Richard Bailey


John Brooks


83 |Elizabeth Allen


Jane Bridges


Christopher Haines80 | William Carson


6


REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS.


Wm. B. Branham 77 | Michael Freeman 76)


John Brest, Sen. 81 |Solomon Freer


George Bryan 82 Major Groom


IsaacClinkinbeard81| John Hart


James Davis 79 Judith Freeman


John Debruler 92


Nathaniel Harris 81


Andrew Hawes Thomas Hays 80 Nathan Frizell 82


Benjamin Henniss 80 John Hinkson 69


Joseph Jackson 85 Edward McConnell68 Wm. Scott, Sen. 67 Abner Shropshire 76 Michael Smith 88


Joseph L. Stevens 76 Henry Towles 54


Henry Wiggington 84 Henry Wilson 84|


Phoebe Prichard 78


Bracken County.


James Arbuckle 80


John Hamilton 76


John King


Wm. King, Sen.


William Sargent 8! Barth'mew Taylor 80 John J. Thomas 82


Breathitt County.


Jesse Bowling 82


Drury Bush 82 Robert Scott 77


Roger Turner 83


Breckinridge County. Tames Bramlette 78 Goattey 88


ge Pullen 81


George Seaton


James Wells 77


Susanna Sharp 71


Bullitt County. Lawrence Bishop 79 John Buzan 84 Jacob Hubbs


78


Jonathan Clark 81


Joseph Lloyd 79 William Gray


Reuben Northern S1 | Isaac Palmer


Larkin Pilkenton 70 James Sullenger


Isaac Skinner Jubn Stringer 85


ler County.


n .Beasley


Jebn Clark 103 John Arnold


Matt. Kuykendall 82| Lincefield Bur-


Jesse Scofield 83


bridge


80 |John Peck


70 John Floyd $2


John Sorrell


81 James Bush


92. Vachel Faudre


76 Reuben Franklin 85 Francis Epperson 90| Timothy Logan 84 79 Francis Falconer 79| Thos. Ramsey, Sen. 85


Thomas Lowry


Richard Oliver 97


Elizabeth Scruggs 74


Jesse Robards Naaman Roberts 75


William Asher 79


Thomas Beck 75


Win. Blackburn hn Blick


"en Bowers › Ford


77: William Burns 74|John Chandler 77 John Garland 10


75' Zacheus Cord


64 Thaddeus War-


se Davis


761 moth, Sen.


79


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James Coghill 82


John Deen, Sen. 84


David Driskill 79


Amos V. Matthews79 | William Harris


Wm.Johnson, Sen. 81 |Silas Douthard 76


Robert Hedges - 80


79 John McDonald 75


Virgil Poe


83


Carter County. William Bates


Casey County.


86 |James Carson


Jacob Coffman


John Royalty


Wm. Sutherland


95 |Elizabeth Ward 107


Elizabeth Haifley 83 Susan Winkler


81


John Birks €7


James Furnish 74 Charles Goins 71 Jere'h Haydon.Sen.78


Abijah North 80


86 Daniel Cowgill 85 William Thompson77 Mary Slaughter 59


93| AbrabamFerguson79 77 John Fowler 85


76 Fielding Jeter 81


79 | Lyttleton Jeter


Randall Halcy 84


78


Goldsh'ry Childers 85 John Crutebfield 87


86 James McDowell 84 | Averriler Edging-


Joseph Mosby 84 ton 75


83 CorneliusSullivan 84 William Haggard 84 79, Sarah Bowman 84|David Kennedy 70


Mark Whitaker


Abner Wornack


Caldwell County.


Clay County.


Fleming County.


Michael Salter 82


82 David Burge, Sen. 80 Samuel Blackburn 80 John Slavin -


87Moses Clark


76 John Walden


SO


80 Abram Esters 68


John Gibson 95


Martin Grider 88


John Hurtt 71


Thos. C. Brown SO


88 |Anthony Hall 78 Mexico Pitts 75


John Porter 74


96 CudbethStone,Sen.80 78 Reuben Thacker 65 Benedict Watkins 84


Philip Williams £7


Patsey Harris 85


Rebecca Henrel 90


Amy Justice SO


Sally Moore 80


Charles Hansford 80 James Jones 79 Elizabeth Preston 85


Benjamin Tayloe 84


Estill County.


Ambrose Powell Joseph Proctor 86 77 |John Stufflebean 101 Mary Eastes Martha Elkins


George Swingle 83


81 |Charles Tyler 00


74 Frances Brown 85


Mrs. Etherton 90


Mrs. Polly Reading73


84 Barbara Meadowes 91 70 Barbara Noland


80


Gallatin County.


Phebe Witt 82


Christian County. John Cain


Fayette County.


Thomas Clark 85


John Humphrey 77


83 Charles Thomas


Thomas Woolsey


Clinton County.


William Davis . 83


Hugh Drennon 80


83 |Daniel Terhune 81


78 John Frazier 78


Joseph Goddard 79


James Woody 79 Alex. Humphreys 86


Charles Worsham 88 |Peter Mauzy 80


89 Frances Pierce


Charles Galloway 83| Cumberland County. Nicholas Henson 81


Elijah Bledsoe 68


Thomas Brothers 62


Burtis Ringo


Rolling Stone 75


Peter Waterfield William Wilkins 81


Campbell County. Wm. DeCourcey 85


Joseph Dickens 75 George King 90


Thos. Harris, Sen. 93 Solomon Prewet, Sen. Nicholas Long 85 77 Jacob Mefford John Self


Edward Morin 96


Wm, Orcutt, Sen. 81 Samuel Smith


Henry Smith 90


78| Benjamin Sutton


80 |Samuel Todd


85.


Daviess County.


83 |Benjamin Field 84


James Sewel 85


98


81 |Patrick McCann 80 John McKee 88


John Page William Proctor 82


Elizabeth Madden St


Floyd County.


94 Joseph Dunn


Calloway County.


76 |Nicodemus Barnes 80


75 John Davis


88 John Miller


80 |Richard Wade 88


Thomas Cash, Sen. 65 |Redman Smith


Joseph Jewell


Carroll County.


John Short 7S


Andrew Leckey 78


70 Susan Horn


Franklin County. James Biscoe 80


72 John Crutcher 78


Garrard County. Robert Brank 73 John Graves, Sen. 83 |John Buford


Clark County.


78|Smallwood Acton 82 Jaines Lafon


83


KimbroughOgilvie78


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REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS.


Arabia Brown Sarah Bryant Leanna Pollard Jane Poore Jane Rasson Mary Sutton


Grant County. Aaron Adams Stephen Barker Joshua Jones John Jump, Sen. John Lawless


71


Stephen L. Jones 99


John Smoot


89| Ambrose Pitman 92 Rich'd Winchester 86 John S' opson Susan Hardin 79 Sol Stansberry 85


87


John Linn Daniel Seward 79


James Theobald 81


Graves County.


John Brimage Daniel Fox -75| Elisha Bishop


Joshua Gamblin 75 John Blakemore


Charles Gilbert


84| Barak Bryant


99 Wm. H. Layton. 77 | Thomas McCalla


87 75


Lewis County.


77 | Richard Bane 88


78 John Dyal 77


Grayson County.


John Decer 90


Edward DeHaven 84 |Archib'dJohnston 94 |Ann Whitaker


Isaac Goar


80 James Johnston


Simon Pryor


80 Henry Kephart


Jobn Row


98 |Jacob List


Henry Skaggs


80 James Logan


80 Robert Campbell 79 Joseph Hall


79


Green County.


Andrew Barnett 81


William Morgan 87 Thomas Pettit


78 James Ervin 76 |James Graves 84 |Jacob Grindstaff


Caldwell Wood


88 86 Livingston County. 78 James Clinton 80


81 William Fires 81


82 Arthur Travis 76


79| William Well3 80


John Greenwell Sherrod Griffin


81 |Rebecca Goode


85 Henry Overstreet 76


75 James Walker 83 |Alex. Willoughby 80 Mary Hicks 80


Ann Hunter


7


75 John P. Gillum 79 Alexander Guffey 77 John Ham 95


William Sturman 85 Lewis Huey 73 Jesse Meshew


79|John Murphy


76 Rodham Kenner


95| William Patillo


78 |James Stevenson 75 John Wited 76


Judith Williams ,5


John Chadwick 75


Hopkins County.


Joseph Casey 78


Thomas Dixon


75| James Curtis


84 Stephen Collins


85


Madison County.


Thos. Hackworth 77 Samuel Downey 78 John Ducker


Jutnes Lawson


80 ; William Givens


78 John Keen


James Norton


73 John Herron


102 Edmund Massey


James Patton


89: John Montgomery 72 Wm. Worthington 90 James Cooley 76! George Timmonds 82 Nancy MeGlassen 72; Robert Covington 77 John Crook :4 Manley Winstead 80


50


Godfrey Smith


Hart County. John Bomar 83 Hancock County.


Knox County.


Jacob Doo!v 65


Richard Ballew


72 |Henry Duke


41


86| Benjamin D.Corder77|


Hardin County. Jacob Cooper 109


70 Joshua Crump


75 Anthony Ament 83 Peter Hammonds 78


77| Jeremiah Harber 72 Daniel Morris 74 Warren Cash


Samuel Aubrey


82 John B. Horton 81


80 James Miller 93


Joshua Mullins 82


65 John Patterson 77| Michael Hargan 68 Joseph Timberlake88 Thenas Hoskins Patrick Marvin


82


82 Laurel County.


Alex. McDougle 101. John Faubush 81 Harlan County. Benjamin Cozad 80 John Scott 99 |Titus Mersham 91 81 |Jas. Jackson, Sen.84 Joseph Smith, Sen.78 John Nieks S4


79 96 89 79


Henderson County. Edward Baldwin 78 John Ramsey


MargaretHaycraft80 84 |Rebecca Van Meter63


nce County.


Henry County. William Adams 92


Harrison County.


James Bean 77


SI Samuel Caswell 77 William Lyons 68


Josiah Marcum 81


67 |James Ward 80


83 Silas Wooton 84


Joseph Glover


80 |David Criswell


Willis Odem


85 Joseph Davis 77


Peter Force


Philip Roberts


80 Benjamin Haydon 82 William Sutton Samuel Hisle Charles Hugely


78 Lewis Wolf, Sen. 89 John Wood


90


Lincoln Co inty.


William Jeffreys


77 |Mrs. Mears


77 78 Micajah Frost 79 Anthony Gale 78 Jessamine County. 81 Benjamin Adams 96 76 Daniel Bryan 82 Robert Givens 83


James Bibb


Andrew Chaudoin 7S Matthias Shuck


James Cowherd


81 |William Simmons 97 Giles Hawkins


JonathanCowherd 85 | Joshua Wallace


79| Kesiah Jenkins


John Diekin


81 | Littleberry Wells 79: Jeremiah King 81}Thos. Wooldridge 89 James Martin 80 | Dorcas Antle


77 John Magee


Jeremiah Ingram 81 |Mary Jourdan ~ Joshua Lee 83 Sarah Powell Moses Mears 80 92


99 John Bane, Sen. 84 Betsy Knight


81 |Murril Cunning- 77 ham


John Depayster


86 |Samuel Conn


79 |Levin Cooper, Sen. 87 |Lawrence Howke 80


John Thurman Daniel Tribble Mary Wright


80 | Henry Pickett


96| Benj. Wilkeson


81 |Jane Wilson


75 |Thomas Vincent Jacob Williams 75


Greenup County.


Kenton County.


81 Logan County. William Addison 72 George Blakey 91


Thomas Parsons Richard Purcell James Sherrill Thomas Smith Peter D'Espagne 75


Hickman County.


81 Jeffersm County.


Moses Hendricks 75 78 George Herndon 73


Thomas Gaines


85 John Martin ~ Richard Minyard 91 John Carroll GeorgeK. Mitchell 77 | Abraham Cassell


Jacob Miller


John Stafford Wm. Thompson


85 Thomas Bell


83 | LeonardEddleman79 78 Benoni Jameson


Gilbert Bloomer 87 George Hardwick 82 Moses Henny 83


76 John S. Alverson 85 79 Samuel Duncan Abraham Eastes 76


Isaac Vanmetre


85| Mark McPherson S6 84 |Dunn Salyers 81 85| Abraham Sublett 84 79 S3


81 |Thomas Becknell 77 81 |Robert Burnside 80 95 John Cook


Lawr'ce Campbell 75 | Limund Newman 78| edward Browning100| Thomas Dunbar 0


REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS.


labriel Duncan 80; James Galloway


84 John Smothers 79 Pendleton County.


: ichard Gentry 77 Thomas Graham


78 Gilbert Stevens


78| William Cleveland83


athan Guttridge 76 John Grant


85 | Benjamin Wages 106 Isaac Conner 85


richard Harris 0 00 00


Samuel Hackney 79 Rebecca Day


74 James Cordy 87


84 Peter DeMoss


80! John Glinn


80


.. bam Lane 82 Peter Huff


John Land, Sen. 86 Ralph Magee, Sen.S6


Robert Jones William Kelly


Thomas Mason 74 Thomas Kyle


Thomas Morris 80 John Potter, Sen. 79 Andrew Glenn


Jesse Oglesby 76 James Rains


Richard Oliver 87 John Rice Renben Smithy


Yelverton Peyton Loftus Pullen 80 Christian Snail


Anthony Perkins 76 John Ross


George Tennal


Joseph Todd Samuel Walkup Joseph Watson Mary Barnett


82 861


Lewis Webb Edward Willis


83 Wm. Thompson 78 Susan Mccown 74


76


Marion County. Coonrod Beams 82


James Corbett 81


JamesWhiteCotton91


William Hendrick 95 | Jane Shelton


James Ramsey 79


Geo.Spalding, Sen. 84 Perry Tharp 83


Mrs. Hardin 80 79


Margaret Smock


Mason County. Leonard Bean Daniel Bell William Bickley John Campbell William Devin William Owens John Rust


76 John Giles


Joseph Gist 89 Chesley Callaway 81


80 | William Campbell 87| George Harloe 89


Matthew Kidwell 80 WilliamCarter, SenSO | Nicholas Howke 100


77 John Morehead


90 |John Maddox, Sen. 78


William Lawrence 76 81 | Reuben C. Pew S1


John Solomon Samuel H. Stitt


49| Elijah Veach


89 |Diadama Shutts 1-


George Sigmon


83


John Ward


78 |Pleasant Haily 84


Jacob Stephens


William Sweeny SO


Russell County.


66 |Jordan George 76


Thomas Graves :7


Henry Law 82


William PerrymanSI John Polly 50


Benjamin Jones


79| William Gray-


85 John Bond


78 Matt. Robertson 78


S3| Isham Sharp 85


781 91


Scott County.


82 Samuel Bamhill 80


83 William Beatty


Joseph Burch 75


Ebenezer Carey, Sen.


Matthew Colter John Comingore Timothy Conn Henry Deshazer Elia - Fisher


84 John Kulby


81 |Isaac Kuton


79


83| Nancy Ellis


77 |James Jones


Isaac Fallis


7. John Prewitt


i


Gec. Grabbard, Son. 49 Levi Stevenson 8


81


Martha Jones


Muhlenburg County.


Gabriel Mullins 87


79 James Pribble 79


86 Adam Taylor 78


Robert Taylor S2


88 James Tilton 94


82 William Hopkins 73 | Phebe Clarkson 66


78 Benjamin Neal


80 Jane Hand -


75


85 Britain Willis 801


Elizabeth Wyatt


Perry County.


John Bell


83 |Barnabas Carter


John Lawson Benjamin Smith 79


101


Pike County.


Sarah Bohon


Susanna Jourdan 79


Nicholas County.


75 Edward Adkins 85


81 |Coleman A. Collier61


Martha Sandefer 83 James Fitzpatrick $8


82 | Wm. H. Layton Y 86 | Robert Anderson 70


Rebecca Verbryck 83 |Hugh Mcclintock 82 George Decker


Mary Wilson


76 | Esau Ritchey


Edward Stoker Reuben Walls


77: Robert Sayers 80


86 |John Wilson 70


77 Sarah Barnett 76


Rockcastle County. Ohio County. 83 William Abney 88 Humphrey Bates 70 84 |William L. Barnard81 | Elijah Denny 77 Moses Farris 78


85 Peter Parks


85 Fleming Smith 96 Francis Petty


87| F. Ramsey, Sen. 76


Jobn White Abram Williams Elizabeth Cole


Isabella Pelham


..


Beverly Daniel


78 | James Hoskins 83


99 Merrett HumphreySO


John B. Fisher 70


Mccracken County. | Robert Garrett 88


Nancy B. Lovelace84 | Benjamin Grigsby 91 Samuel Boone


Sarah Moore ..


83 | Daniel McCarty Samuel Mckee James Ramsey


80| Benj. Robinson


84 Jacob Hunter


70 | Edward D. Kenny78|


79 William Ligon


John Campbell William Lawrence77 James Dooly Thomas Parsley


78 |Daniel Gano, Sen. 82


77


78 |JohnSanders, Sen. 59|John Gatewood 76! John Fcarey


TS John Hiles iHerman Hitl 87


80


8; Lewis Vallanding- ham


79 John Jacobs


b'ca McCormackSs| David Keer 3


Paul Leathers .-


84 | Archelaus Croft 81 83 Simon Justice 87 Edmund Polly 84


Joseph Ford 85 Moses Stepp 86


Christian Trant 87


Pulaski County.


80


63 Barnabas Murray SO


Monroe County.


Thomas Bartley Thos. Brown, Sen.84 Hardin Denham 78 80 | Solomon Dickerson80 | Zebra Arnold


S9 86


Nelson County.


91 |James Candill 90


89 Leonard Taylor


81


Cornelius O. Vanars- dale 80


77


John Sneed


Henry Sparrow 79


85 75 John Bone 84 Joshua Elkins


83 |Sihez Garriz


James Hammerty 70


hn Hunter, Sen. 78 Henry Hamler seph Kennedy 81 |Charles Hart mı. Kindred 80 Edward Hutchins 80


81 |Mary Hopkins


Mercer County.


Philip Board Claib'ne Bradshaw 83 Charles Brown 88


Edward Steer John Stephens


83 Morgan County. 81 | David Ellington 90|B. Hamilton


78 Robert Burke


76 | Henry Carter


78 John Grill


Oldham County. Edmund Archer 81


98 Montgomery County. 81 James Bourn


78 John Austin 102


74| William Conner 74; Benjamin Coons


Mary Ann Shep- herd


65 Jacob Goodman


86 John Rainer


82


75 James Dunlap .


Owen County.


106


87 |Thomas Lewis


Elizabeth Moore Mary Pipes


REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS.


9


Jeremiah Miner 95| Simpson County. [John Logan 82 Thomas Laughlin 77


Achilles Stapp


86 |Layton Cooper


S2 Thomas McIntosh S3 Henry Porch 75


Mary Chisham 86 James Moore


84 | Thomas Morgan 79:James Rogers S6


Henri'ta Downing 95 George Pearce


85 |Joshua Prewett


77| Darley Sinithheart81


KindnessGresham 97 | William West


87 |Samuel Vanhorn


Abigail Patterson 70


Nancy Kelly


85 George Wright


76 Anes Witt SO


Eleanor Tarlton 78 Mary Roper


75 Kennard Younger 85


Shelby County.


Spencer County.


Union County.


John Adair ST


Bland W. Ballard 81 |John Barr


S5


Armisted Anderson83 Peter Catron 86


Francis Basket 73|John Davis 82


A. Davenport 81 Reuben Coffey 81


Nicholas Blanken- M. Reason 85


Lewis Richards


77 Caleb Cooper 80


baker


82


John Ringo 80


Frederick Cooper SO


Samuel Burke


84 Brant Stone


90


Warren County.


Patrick Coyle


7L


Peter Carnine


88 John Strange


9.0


Miles Bellowes


80| Isaac Crabtree 82


Benjamin Conyers 91


Philip Taylor


75 John Billingsley 87| Christopher Haven88 Mastin Durham


Robert F. Gale 72


Todd County.


William Hayes


77 Barthol'w Haden 64


Elisha Gibson


95 Robert Avcock -


86


Jesse Kirby, Sen. 83 Abram Hunt


So -


George Hawkins 92 John M. Boyd


77 Leonard Kirby


79 James Jones, Sen. SI


James Hickman


81 |James Flack


79


Ralph Young


87 John Parmley 79


Daniel McCalister, Sen.


80 Samuel Gordon


Stephen Pratt 75


Edward Miller


89 Benjamin Pannel 83 Peter Adams


79 George Rogers


76 --


Charles Mitchell




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