The statute law of Kentucky : A complete index to the names of persons, places and subjects mentioned in Littel's laws of Kentucky : a genealogical and historical guide, Part 4

Author: Kentucky; Virginia; Kentucky; Great Britain; Smith, William Townsend; Littel, William, 1768-1824
Publication date: 1931
Publisher: Lexington, Ky. : The Bradford Club Press
Number of Pages: 236


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(d) Administrator of Elizabeth Snelling, deceased Craig, Lewis


3 242


Division of lands with heirs of John May authorized 1 113


Craig, Robert


Given further time to repair Wilderness Road 2 211


Craig, Toliver


(a) Trustee Rittenhouse Academy 2


240


(b) Trustee of Georgetown (1790) 3


570


Craig, Whitfield


Trustee of Germantown 1 329


Cravens, Jesse


(a) Trustee of Stanford.


1 240


(b) Trustee Hartford Academy


242


(e) Trustee Hartford Academy 3


278


(d) One of Commission to erect bridge over Rough Creek at Hartford 4 88


(e) Fees of witnesses on his trial before the Legis- lature ordered paid. 4 220


(f) Granted change of venne from Ohio to Hardin County on his trial for perjury 4 228


CRAVENS


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(g) Granted change of venue from Ohio to Hardin County on his trial for forgery. 4 358


Cravens, Nehemiah


Re-survey of land authorized. 5 459


Crawford, James


(a) Trustee Kentucky Academy. 1


228


(b) Trustee Transylvania University


234


(c) Promoter for Mt. Sterling of Ohio Canal Com- pany 3


221


(d) Trustee Montgomery Academy


3 438


(e) He and Solomon Tabor and William Stewart authorized to locate 1000 acres of land in Barren County to include a salt spring .... 5 202


Crawford, Thomas


Authorized to locate land in Mercer County ... 5 135


Crawford, Thomas, Sr.


Trustee of Perryville 5 45-1


Crawford, Thomas J.


Trustee of Perryville. 5 454


Crews, David


(a) Trustee of Boonesborough (1779) 3 540


(b) Lands at mouth of Jacks Creek in Lincoln County named as terminus of a ferry over Kentucky River to Fayette County (1785) .. 3 586


Crist, Henry (see Henry Christ)


(a) Trustee Bullitt Academy ..


243


(b) Re-appointed Trustee of Bullitt Academy 3


478


(c) Inspection site in Bullitt County 2 287


(d) Authorized to convey lands of Solomon Spears. deceased. 2


487


Crist, Nicholas


Appointment as tax collector of Bullitt County confirmed 2 361


Crittenden, John


(a) Trustee of Versailles.


1 355


(b) Trustee Newport Academy 240


(c) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783).


3


572


Crockett, Anthony


Trustee Kentucky Academy 2 389


Crockett, Joseph


(a) Commissioner to repair Wilderness Road and erect a turnpike thereon ..


1 688


(b) Trustee Transylvania University 2


234


(c) Trustee of Frankfort (1786)


3 557


(d) Trustee of New Market (1786) 3 560


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CROGHAN


Croghan, John


Incorporator of Louisville Hospital. 5 574


Croghan, William


(a) Commissioner to locate Military lands at head of Green River 1 349


(b) Trustee Jefferson Seminary. 2 108


(e) Allowed compensation for running line from Green River to Cumberland Mountain. 2 182


Crow, Joel


Allowed pay for guarding families moving through Cumberland Gap in 1786. 3 407


Crow, John


First session of Trustees of Transylvania Sem- inary to be held at his Station in Lineoln County 3


574


Crow, Joshua


(a) Trustee Hartford Academy


2


242


(b) Trustee Hartford Academy.


3


277


(c) Promoter for Hartford of Bank of Kentucky .. 3


391


(d) Trustee of Hartford ..


3


443


(e) One of Commission to build bridge over Rough Creek at Hartford. 4


88


Crow, Samuel


(a) Trustee of Shepherdsville


1


183


(b) Trustee Bullitt Academy


2


243


(e) Re-appointed Trustee Bullitt Academy


3


478


Crutcher, Henry


Trustee Glasgow Academy 4


85


Crutcher, James


(a) Trustee Bethel Academy.


2


174


(b) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Salt River to navigation. 4


249


Cumberland County


(a) Formed July 1, 1799 from Green County 2


202


(h) Part of added to Barren County.


2


265


(c) Wayne County, in part, earved from 2


392


(d) Part of added to Adair County.


3


172


(e) Part added to Adair County decreased 3


251


Cumberland Gap


Road opened from Crab Orehard to 1 275


Cummins, Moses


Named in Ohio-Daviess County line. 5 299


Cummins, Peter


Allowed compensation for apprehending fugi- tives from justice. 4 148


Cumpton, Levi


Inspection site in Warren County 2 279


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CUNNINGHAM


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Cunningham, Francis


Authorized to locate land in Mercer County .. 4 332


Cunningham, John


Trustee Grayson Seminary 5 325


Cunningham, William


Trustee Grayson Seminary 5 325


Curd and Edwards


Inspection site at mill in Logan County 3 323


Curd, John


(a) Inspection site in Mereer County 2


139


(b) Trustee Newton Academy 2


241


(c) Trustee Newton Academy .. 3


409


(d) Inspection site in Mercer County


3


559


(e) Town of New Market at mouth of Diek's River in Mereer County established (1786) on his lands and ferry established. 3 560


Curd, Newton


Inspection site in Jessamine County 3 337


Currens, James


Inspection site in Livingston County 2 389


Cynthiana


Established December 10, 1793 on lands of Rob- ert Harrison, with Benjamin Harrison, Mor- gan Vanmetre. Jeremiah Robinson, John Wall, Sr., and Henry Coleman as Trustees .. 1 178


Cynthiana Manufacturing Company


Incorporated February 10, 1816 by William Moore, William Brown, Samuel Hall, Hart- well Boswell and Isaae Miller 5 377


Dabney, Colonel


Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783) . 1 442


Dallam, Richard


Promoter, for Russellville of the Kentucky As- surance Society 4 254


Dallam, William S.


Ineorporator of Fayette Paper Manufacturing Company 5 409


Dallard, John, deceased


Heirs given warrant for 100 aeres of land ... 5 347


Dallum, William S.


(a) Trustee Logan Vineyard Society 3


139


(b) Trustee Logan Academy. 3 206


(e) Removed from County and his successor ap- pointed at (b) . 3 277


Damril, Lazarus


Named in boundary of election preeinet in Floyd County. 3 255


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DANIEL


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Daniel, Robert


Co-founder of Danville 3 561


Daniel, Walker


(a) Co-founder of Danville. 3


561


(b) Claims of his heirs to townsite of Danville quieted 2


178


(c) Trustee Transylvania Seminary


3 572


(d) Correction made of errors in filing plats, and certificates of survey of 23.692 aeres of land in Fayette County assigned to him by Ber- nard Todd in 1782 4 133


Danley, Samuel


Special term of Bath Circuit Court authorized to try him for murder of William Cantral .. 5 25


Danville


(a) Established in 1787 on lands of Walker and Robert Daniel, with John Jouit, William McDowell, Harry Innes, Christopher Green- up, Samuel MeDowell. Sr., Abraham Irvin, Sr., George Muter, and William Kennedy, Trustees


(b) Title to townsite quieted.


(e) Plat of the town, as made by John Thomas, confirmed


2 178


(e) Road from to Tellieo, Tennessee, to be opened and William Whitley, Jonathan Forbes and Joseph Evans named commissioners to sur- vey the route therefor.


3 204


(f) Robert Modrel, Tunstall Quarles and Jonathan Smith named commissioners to make eon- traets for building road at (e) 3 275


Danville Academy


(a) Incorporated Jannary 30, 1817 with Joshua Barbee, Jeremiah Fisher, George Bast, Rich- ard Davenport, Ephraim MeDowell, David Bell, and Michael Hope, as Trustees. .


5 480


(b) Part of publie square in Danville vested in Willis Green, John Rochester, Jeremiah Clemons and John L. Bridges as Trustees for its benefit 3 381


3 561


2 178


(d) John Rochester, James Birney, Joshua Barbee, Richard Davenport, Jeremiah Clemons, Jere- miah Fisher, Ephraim MeDowell, Daniel MeIlvoy and Dennis Brashear, named Trus- tees 1808.


4 39


48


DANVILLE LIBRARY


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Danville Library


Incorporated November 29. 1800 with Willis Green, William MeDowell. Robert Craddock, James Speed. Sr., James Birney. Woodson Wren. Ephraim MeDowell. Joshua Barbee, Barnabas Hughes, James Speed, Jr .. and John Rochester, Trustees. 2 376


Davenport, Richard


(a) Trustees of Danville Library to meet at his house 2


376


(b) Trustee of Danville


4


39


(c) Promoter for Danville of Kentucky Assurance Society


4


254


(d) Trustee Danville Academy


5


480


Davidge, Henry


(a) Incorporator of Gallatin-Ohio Steamboat Com-


pany


5


343


(b) Trustee Town of Bedford. 5 350


Davidge, Reazin


(a) Trustee Logan Academy. 3


206


(b) Removed from County and successor as Trustee Logan Academy named. 3


277


Davidge, Rezen


Trustee Hopkinsville Library Company 5


361


Davidge, Rezin


Trustee Christian Academy. 5 450


Davidson, Alexander, Jr.


One of Commission to open Big Barren River to navigation in Warren and Barren Counties .... 4 198


Davidson, Elias


(a) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Salt River to navigation 4 249


(b) Trustee Washington Academy


5


15


Davidson, George


(a) Trustee of Standford.


1


240


(b) Trustee Stanford Academy


2


240


Davidson, James


Trustee of Stanford. 5 166


Davidson, John


Adjustment made in settlement for Green River lands 2


Davidson, Michael


(a) Trustee of Stanford


5


166


(b) Trustee Stanford Library Company 5 455


423


Davidson, Samuel


Reward allowed for apprehending Hugh Ross, who was charged with felony. 1 358


49


DAVIES


VOL.


PAGE


Davies, John


Trustee Town of Port William 2 337


Daviess County


(a) Formed June 1, 1815 from Ohio County and Benjamin Fields. John Daviess, David Glenn, Sr., John MeFarlan, Edward Hayden and John Leaman named commissioners to locate County Seat 5 159


(b) County seat located at Rossborough, later Owens- boro


5 501


(c) Daviess-Ohio County line defined. 5 299


Daviess, John


One of Commission to locate Daviess County Seat 5 160


Daviess, Joseph H.


(a) Trustee Kentucky Seminary. 2 389


(b) One of Commission to open a road from Paris or Mt. Sterling to the Big Sandy. 3


4


Davis, Azariah, deceased


Executors authorized to sell lands. 5 565


Davis, Baxter


(a) Inspection site in Pulaski County.


3 243


(b) Named in boundary of election precinct in Ohio County


4


416


(c) Named in Ohio-Daviess County line. 5 160


Davis, Benjamin


Elizabeth Davis authorized to suc him for divorce 2 173


Davis, Charles


(a) Trustec Newton Academy


2 241


(b) Given time to settle as Sheriff of Henderson County


2 423


(c) One of Commission to locate County Seat of Union County 4 213


Davis, David (see David Daviss)


(a) Trustee Town of Washington


1 199


(b) Trustee Town of Washington.


2


393


Davis, Elizabeth


See Benjamin Davis 2 173


Davis, Hardin


Trustee Glasgow Academy 4 85


Davis, John (see John Daviss)


(a) Allowed pay for services on the Wabash Expe- dition 3


162


(b) Assignor of land to Deacon Payne. 3


191


(c) Trustee Lebanon Academy 5 323


Davis, Joseph


Named in boundary of election precinct in Hop- kins County 1 328


50


DAVIS


Davis, Richard


Given time to settle as Sheriff of Hopkins County 4 200


Davis, Robert


Trustee Braeken Academy. 2


242


Davis, Solomon


Allowed pay for slave executed. 3


94


Davis, Thomas


Trustee of Germantown. 1


329


Davis, William


(a) Inspection site in Garrard County


1


606


(b) Inspection site in Garrard County 2 196


(c) Trustee Stanford Academy.


3


334


Davison, Alexander


Delegate from Warren County to second Consti- tutional Convention (1799) 1 58


Daviss, David


Trustee Franklin Academy 3


255


Daviss, John


Founder and Trustee of Crab Orehard. 5


351


Dedman, Nathan


Trustee Woodford Academy 3


181


Demaree, David


Trustee Shelby Library Company


90


Dennis, John


Justices of Muhlenberg County to meet at his house CI 205


Denny, James


Trustee Town of Jefferson 2 380


Denton, Robert


Voting place at house in Casey County 4 226


Depan, John


Trustee Liberty Academy. 4 114


Depeaw, Charles


Named in Lincoln-Casey County boundary.


3 326


Derrett, William


Trustee Town of Lewisbourgh in Mason County 1 295


Dewees, Evan


Price of land credited in name Dowers was given proper entry 5 428


Dewees, William


Price of land credited in name Dowers was given proper entry 5 428


Dibrill, Charles


Inspection site in Wayne County 3 323


Dicken, Ephraim (see Dickins) Relieved of consequences of mistakes as proprietor of head-right elaims 4 38


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DICKENS


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Dickens, Thomas


Named in boundary of election precinct in Knox County 4 205


Dickins, Ephraim (see Dicken)


Inspection site in Cumberland County 3 23


Dickison, Nancy


Authorized to sue Thomas Dickison in Shelby County for divorce. 3 464


Dickison, Thomas See Nancy Dickison


Dilliard, James, deceased


Balance of purchase price of 200 acres of land in Livingston County remitted. 4 332


Dinwiddy, James


One of Commission to assess damages to property owners in Milford upon removal of Madison County seat therefrom . 2 166


Disher, Christopher


Named in boundary of election precinct in Bracken County 3 487


Dismukes, Joseph


(a) Lands on Indian Creek named in boundary of election preeinet in Lincoln County. 2 400


(b) Named in Lincoln-Casey County boundary. 3 325


Dixon, John


Named in boundary of eleetion preeinet in Warren County 5 16


Dobyns, Thomas


(a) Acts as tax collector of Mason County confirmed 2 424


(b) Aet (a) amended 2 488


Dodd, John C. Voting place at house in Caldwell County. 4 203


Donald, Samuel


Named in Bourbon-Nicholas County boundary. 5 452


Donaldson, Daniel


Trustee Bullitt Academy 2 243


Donaldson, William


Trustee to sell lands of John Elliott, deceased .. 4 9


Donophan, Joseph


One of Commission to locate County seat of Greenup County 3 117


Dooley, Jacob


Pay allowed for services as Lieutenant on fron- tier of Clarke County in 1795. 3 516


Dooley, Moses


Named in Cumberland-Barren County boundary 3 103


52


DOOM


Doom, Jacob


(a) Inspection at warehouse in Washington County 1 330


(b) Inspection at warehouse in Washington County 2 213


(e) Inspection at warehouse in Washington County 3 384


Doran, Thomas


(a) Rolling Fork to be made navigable to his mill .. 3


199


(b) Rolling Fork declared navigable to his mill .... 3


316


(c) Rolling Fork declared navigable above his mill 3 346


(d) Inspection site at mill in Washington County .. 3 323


Dorsey, Charles, Jr.


Co-founder of Town of Bedford. 5 350


Dougherty, Elizabeth


Repaid money expended by her deceased husband (William Dougherty, former jailer of Jefferson County) for the apprehension of John Lee. a felon who had escaped jail .... 5


385


Dougherty, Henry


(a) Named in Shelby-Henry County boundary. 2


200


(b) Named in Shelby-Gallatin County boundary. 2


203


Dougherty, Robert


(a) Tax Commissioner of Clarke County. 1 188


(b) An omitted credit due him was given on the Treasurer's books 5 46


Dougherty, Thomas


One of Commission to locate County Seat of Bath County 4 215


Dougherty, William


See Elizabeth Dougherty


Dowdal, John


Inspection site in Washington County. .


2 383


Dowdy, William


A certificate for military services by him was paid to Philip Bush, Jr., assignee. 3 408


Dowery, Samuel Trustee of Mt. Sterling 1 125


Downing, Job Named in Christian-Muhlenberg County boun- dary 2 378


Downing, Joel


(a) Named in Christian-Muhlenberg County bound- ary 2 205


(b) Reference to him at (a) recited to be error 2 t、 Downing, John


378


Stockholders of Madison Hemp Company to meet at his tavern in Lexington. 3 533


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53


DOWNING


Downing, Rachael


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Authorized, as Administratrix, to sell lands of William Downing, deceased. 1 359


Downing, William, deceased See Rachael Downing


Dozier, Henrietta


She had been surreptitiously divorced. The act authorized her to marry again .. 5 6


Drake, Abraham


One of Commission to locate County Seat of Greenup County 3 117


Drake Creek in Warren County


Declared navigable and George Harris, George Hudspeth, Thomas A. Covington, William Skiles and Jesse Kirby named commissioners to elear it to navigation 4 361


Dudley, Jepthah


(a) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Kentucky River to navigation. 4 210


(b) Same as (a)-re-appointed. 4 318


(e) One of Commission to erect a State-House. 5 123


(d) One of Commission to elear Kentucky River at Frankfort to navigation. 5 390


Dueling


(a) Aet to suppress (1799) . 2


285


(b) Officers to take oath regarding (1811) . 4 383


Duffey, John


Commissioner for Wayne County to mark Pu- laski-Wayne line 5 563


Dufour, John James


Promoter of the Vineyard Society of Lexington 2 269


Dugan, Col. James (see James Duggan)


Named in Logan-Warren boundary. 1 369


Duggan, Daniel Trustee of Newport 1 281


Duggan, Col. James


Named in Logan-Warren boundary 2 177


Duke, Alexander


Named in boundary of election preeinct in Lewis County 5 426


Duke, Basil


(a) Trustee Franklin Academy 1 296


(b) Trustee Franklin Academy. 3 255


(e) Promoter for Town of Washington of the Bank of Kentucky 3


390


(d) Incorporator of Washington Library Company 4 273


54


DUNCAN


Duncan, James


(a) Trustee of Hopewell (Paris) (1789) . 3 568


(b) Delegate from Bourbon County to second Consti- tutional Convention (1799) . 1 57


(c) One of Commission to open Mud River, in Logan County, to navigation. 1


115


Duncan, Samuel


(a) Trustee Town of Kennedysville. 1


342


(b) Voting place at house in Caldwell County 4 327


Duncan, Seth


Compromise settlement with him as surety of James Little, Sheriff of Bourbon County authorized 5 45


Dunlap, Alexander


Trustee Woodford Academy 2 243


Dunn, James


Allowed pay for military services in 1787 and 1793 3


516


Dunn, James, deceased


Commissioners named to sell lots in Lexington. . 5 324


Dupey, William (see William Dupuy) Trustee Greenup Academy 4 128


Dupuy, Joseph


(a) Inspection site in Henry County. 2


279


(b) Extra pay allowed as sheriff of Henry County Dupuy, Joseph, deceased


2 484


(a) Commissioners named to compromise conflieting claims as to his lands. 5 389


5 511


Dupuy, Samuel


Promoter for Shelbyville of Lexington and Louisville Turnpike Road Company 5 519


Dupuy, William (see Dupey) Patents allowed on Virginia rights though barred by limitations 5 272


Durbin, Christopher


Turnpike keeper on Wilderness Road 4 264


Durrett, Richard


Trustee Franklin Academy 1 296


Duval, Samuel P. (see Duvall)


Trustee Harrodsburg Academy 2 240


Duval, William P. (see Duvall)


Promoter for Bardstown of Kentucky Assurance Society 4 254


Duvall, Samuel (see Duval)


Named in boundary of election precinet in Logan County 5 140


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(b) Lands of, authorized sold


55


DUVALL


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Duvall, William P. (see Duval)


Trustee Salem Academy 5


7


Dye, John


Named in boundary of eleetion precinct in Har- din County 5 473


Dysert, James


Trustee Roekeastle Academy 4 114


Dysert, John


Trustee Rockcastle Academy. 4


114


Eagler's Mill


South Fork of Lieking deelared navigable to .. 4 222


Earley, Mathias


Voting place at house in Christian County. 5 141


Eastin, Achilles, deceased Commissioners named to sell lands. 4 412


Eastin, Augustine


(a) Trustee Bourbon Academy 2


237


(b) Trustee Bourbon Academy 2


242


Eastin, Charles Co-founder Town of Bedford 5 350


Eastland, Thomas


Trustee Woodford Academy. 3 181


Edgman, Thomas K.


Relieved of consequences of irregular proceedings relative to head-right lands. 4 98


Edlin, George, deceased


Witnesses in his trial before the Legislature ordered paid 4 217


Edwards, Amos


(a) Trustee Logan Vineyard Society.


3


139


(b) Trustee Logan Academy . 3


277


(e) Promoter for Russellville of Kentucky Assurance Society 4


254


Edwards, Curds and


Inspection site at mill in Logan County 3


323


Edwards, James


Inspection site on lot in Maysville 2


384


Edwards, John


(a) Trustee Bourbon Academy. 2


237


(b) Trustee Bourbon Academy.


2


242


(e) Trustee of Hopewell (Paris) (1789) . 3


568


(d) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) 3


572


(e) Promoter for Louisville of Lexington and Louis- ville Turnpike Road Company 5 519


56


EDWARDS


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Edwards, Ninian


(a) Trustee Logan Academy 3


206


(b) Promoter for Russellville of Ohio Canal Company 3


221


(c) Trustee Newton Academy. 3


277


Eggleston, Edmund, Jr., deceased Lands authorized sold. 5


584


Elder, Edward M.


Trustee Town of Lebanon 5


191


Elizabeth (Christian County)


Named changed to Hopkinsville. 3


183


Elizabethtown


Road from Mann's Lick to Big Barren to run through 2


492


Elkins, Joel


Convicted of murder in Clay County 3 464


Elkins, Robert


Trustee Winchester Academy. 2


217


Elliott, James, deceased


Executors to qualify in Jefferson County 1 272


Elliott, James


Trustee to sell lands of John Elliott, deceased .. 1 9


Elliott, John


Trustee of Winchester 1 187


Elliott, John, deceased


(a) Sale of land authorized. 3


96


(b) Further sales of land authorized. 3 515


(c) Daniel MeGary and James Elliott. two of the commissioners to sell lands at (a) failed to aet and James MeElhany and William Donaldson were appointed in their stead. 4


9


Elliott, Robert, deceased


Sale of lands in Woodford County authorized .. 3 203


Ellis, Israel Inspection site in Pendleton County 2 456


Ellis, James


(a) County seat of Nicholas County ( Ellisville) located on his lands on Paris-Limestone Road about two miles from Lower Blue Licks. 3 183


(b) Part of land at (a) to be re-conveyed to him .. 5 82


Ellis, Jezareel


Inspection site in Pendleton County 3 451


Ellis, John


Named in Lincoln-Madison County boundary .. 1 627


Ellis, John, deceased


Sale of lands authorized. 1 695


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ELLISVILLE


VOL.


PAGE


Ellisville


(a) Made County Seat of Nicholas County


3


183


(b) Publie lands at, to be sold


5


563


Ellison, Samuel


Named in boundary of election precinct in Christian County 4 329


Emberson, Walter


Named in Pulaski-Wayne County boundary ... 5 562


Embree, Joshua


Inspection site in Cumberland County 3


24


Emerson, Francis, deceased Lands authorized sold. 5


7


Emmerson, John


(a) Trustee of Greensburg 1 273


(b) One of Commission to raise funds to open road from Greensburg to the Tennessee line 3 22


English's Station


Named in Roekeastle County boundary 4


92


Erickson, Benjamin


Trustee of Louisville (1789) 3 547


Essery, John


Trustee of Shepherdsville 1 183


Estill County


(a) Formed April 1, 1809 from Madison and Clarke Counties


3


441


(b) Part of returned to Madison County


3 473


(e) Part of Clay County added to. 5 162


(d) Part of Montgomery County added to 5 327


Estill Courthouse


Road from to Goose Creek Salt Works and to State Road near Cumberland River authorized and Bennett Clarke and James Whitt, of Estill County, and John Bates and Hugh White of Clay County named commissioners to open it 5 566


Estill, John, deceased


Town of Milford in Madison County established on his lands (1789) 3 567


Estill, Samuel


(a) Town of Milford in Madison County established on his lands (1789) 3 567


(b) Trustee of Milford. 1 226


Estill Seminary


Name of Jefferson Seminary changed to 5 509


Estre, James


Trustee of Boonesborough. 3 538


58


EVANS


Evans, Joseph


One of Commission to open road from Danville to Tellico, Tennessee 3 204


Evans, Richard


Allowed a credit on settlement as Sheriff of Floyd County 4 212


Evinger, George


Ilis mill named in boundary of election precinct in Jefferson County. 5 308


Ewing, Baker


(a) One of Commission to erect a jail at Frankfort 1 263


(b) His addition included in Frankfort. 1 641


(c) Trustee Kentucky Seminary 2


389


Ewing, Charles


(a) Trustee Washington Academy


242


(b) Henrietta Ewing authorized to sue him in Nelson County for divorce. 3 446


Ewing, Fines


Trustee Lebanon Academy 4 193


Ewing, George, deceased


Patents allowed despite some irregularities. 4 170


Ewing, Henrietta See (b) under Charles Ewing


Ewing, Reuben


(a) Delegate from Logan County to second Consti- tutional Convention (1799) 1 58


(b) Trustee Logan Academy 3 206


(c) One of Commission to locate County Seat of Warren County 3 447


Ewing, Robert


(a) Trustee Newton Academy 2


241


(b) Trustee Logan Academy 3


206


Ewing, Samuel, deceased


Estate given eredit in settlement as Sheriff of Mercer County 5 556


Ewing, Urbin


(a) Trustee Newton Academy


3 409


(b) One of Commission to open Mud River in Logan County to navigation. 4 Ewing, Young


115


(a) Delegate from Christian County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) .


1 58


(b) Tax Commissioner of Logan County. 1


168


(c) Trustee Newton Academy 2


241


(d) Trustee Lebanon Academy. 4 193


(e) One of Commission to sell part of public square in Hopkinsville 5 511


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FALMOUTH


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Falmouth


(a) Established December 10, 1793 on lands of John Cook, John Waller and William MeDowell with Notley Conn, John Hughes, John Cook, John Vanee, Samuel Cook, Joseph Hume, William Monroe, James Little and George Standiford as Trustees 1 181


(b) Trustees authorized to have a survey and plat of the town made 4 364


Faris, Edward


Over-payment for land refunded 2 423


Faris, John


(a) Justices of Fleming County to meet at his house 2 176


(b) Justices of Fleming County to meet at his house 2 189


(c) Trustee Fleming Academy 2 241


of Ohio Canal


(d) Promoter for Flemingsburg Company 3 222


Farley, Daniel


Co-founder and Trustee of Town of Bedford .. 5 350


Farris, Elijah


Conveyance of lands to him by the Administrator of Joseph Hale was authorized 1 354


Farris, Isham


Owned a bridge over Big Laurel River on the Wilderness Road 4 266


Fayette County


(a) Formed November 1, 1780 from Kentucky County 1 626


(b) Bourbon County carved from.


1 627


(c) Woodford County earved from. 1 628


(d) Clarke County, in part, earved from 1 630


(e) Jessamine County carved from.


2 213


(f) Fayette-Jessamine line surveyed 2


297


Fayette Hospital


Incorporated February 10, 1816, "for the aecom- modation of lunatics and other distempered and sick poor" of Fayette County . 5 415


Fayette Paper Manufacturing Company


Incorporated February 10, 1815 by William S. Dallam. Luther Stephens, Hallet M. Winslow, Daniel Bryan, Thomas January and William Roman 5 409


Fee, John


Trustee Bracken Academy 2 242


Felty, John


Trustee of Louisville. 3 547


60


FERGUSON


Ferguson, James


Lands of Jefferson Seminary vested in him and others as Trustees. 3 490


Ferguson, James, deceased


Suit against his unknown heirs by Thomas Rankin, Sr .. to obtain a sale of a lot in Cyn- thiana was authorized. 5 498


Ferguson, Joshua


(a) One of Commission to open Beech Fork to navi- gation


2 312


(b) Inspection site at mill on Beech Fork in Wash- ington County 2 383




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