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 5

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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(c) His mill and dam excepted from an act concern- ing navigation on Beech Fork. 3


82


(d) Beech Fork to be kept open to navigation to his mill 3 316


Ferguson, Peter


(a) Trustee Hopkinsville Library Company 5 361


(b) Trustee Christian Academy 5 450


Ferguson, Richard


Incorporator of Louisville Hospital. 5 574


Ferries


(a) At Boonesborough, franchise granted Richard Callaway in 1779.


3 585


(b) Across Kentucky River at mouth of Hickman connecting lands of James Ilogan (1785) .... 3 586


(c) Across Kentucky River at month of Jacks Creek at David Crews' (1785) .


3 586


(d) Across Kentucky River at Stone Lick connecting lands of William Steele in Fayette County with lands of John Craig in Lincoln County (1785)


3 586


(e) Across the Ohio River from lands of John Camp- bell in Jefferson County (1785) .


3 586


(f) Across Cumberland River in Lincoln County connecting lands of Joseph Martin and Wil- liam Hord (1791)


3 586


(g) Across Kentucky River from lands of John Curd in Mercer County at mouth of Dick's River


3


561


(h) From Port William across the Ohio (1812) . 5


19


(i) Across Rockcastle River on Wilderness Road .. 5


313


(j) Across Kentucky River at Frankfort (1786) . . .


3


558


(k) Aeross Kentucky River one mile above Frankfort at Elijah Craig's. 2 231


Fetter, David


Incorporator of Louisville Hospital 5 574


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FICKLIN


Ficklin, Joseph


Promoter for Russellville of Bank of Kentucky .. 3


391


Field, Abner


(a) Trustee of New-Town. .


1


233


(b) Trustee Jefferson Seminary


2


378


(c) Trustee Jefferson Seminary


3


207


(d) Lands of Jefferson Seminary vested in him and others as Trustees. 3


490


Fields, Aquilla


(a) Trustee Hartford Academy


2


242


(b) Trustee of Hartford


3


443


Fields, Benjamin


(a) Trustee Hartford Academy


2


242


(b) Trustee Hartford Academy.


3


278


(e) One of Commission to locate County Seat of Daviess County


5 160


Fields, Curtis


Trustee Madison Academy 5 133


Field, John


(a) Certificate for military services directed to be paid to Philip Bush, Jr., assignee. . 3 408


(b) Devisee of Benjamin Roberts of land on which Flemingsburg was located. 5 187


Fields, Lewis


(a) Trustee of Williamsville. 1 118


(b) Trustee of New-Town.


1


233


Fincastle County


Kentucky County formed from (1776) 1 626


Finley, Robert


Trustee Kentucky Academy. 1 228


Finly, Samuel


Trustee Stanford Academy . 2 240


Finn, John


Authorized to locate 200 acres of land south of Green River 2 358


Fishback, Jacob


Trustee Winchester Academy 2 217


Fisher, Benjamin


Given time as assignee of Joseph Love, to locate land for iron works 5 463


Fisher, Jeremiah


(a) Trustee of Danville.


4 39


(b) Trustee Danville Academy 5 480


Fisher, John


Charged with murder of John Coffman 4 148


Fitzhugh, Dennis


Incorporator of Louisville Hospital. 5 574


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FLEMING


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Fleming Academy


Established December 22, 1798 with Michael Cassidy, Robert Morrison, John Hart, Hugh Fulton. George Stockden, Andrew Kincaid, Jolin Home, John Faris and Richard Tilton, Trustees 2


241


Fleming County


(a) Formed March 1, 1800 from Mason County 2


175


(b) Floyd County, in part, carved from 2


282


(e) Part of Nicholas County added to 5


365


Fleming, William


Trustee Transylvania Seminary lands (1783) ... 3 571


Fleming, William P.


One of Commission to locate County Seat of Lewis County 3 340


Flemingsburg


(a) Made County Seat of Fleming County (b) Made County Seat of Fleming County 2


2


176


(e) Plat of, ordered made.


4


358


Fletcher, Spencer, deceased


Balance due on head-right land remitted. 5 384


Fletcher, Thomas


One of Commission to open road from Fleming County to Big Sandy. 3 350


Flint, Mary


Co-respondent in suit of Henrietta Ewing against Charles Ewing for divorce 3 446


Flipping, Thomas


Voting place at house in Barren County 3 103


Flournoy, David


(a) Tax Commissioner of Scott County 1 168


(b) Promoter for Scott County of Kentucky River Navigation Company 2 448


(e) One of Commission to build a bridge over North Elkhorn in Scott County. 4


88


Flournoy, Francis


Inspection site in Campbell County 2 457


Flournoy, John


Trustee Boone Academy 5


76


Flournoy, Matthews, deceased


(a) Lands of William Christian, deceased, to be conveyed to heirs of Flournoy. . 3 99


(b) Additional commissioners appointed to make the conveyance at (a) . 3 301


Floyd County


(a) Formed June 1, 1800 from Fleming, Mason and Montgomery Counties. 2 282


188


63


FLOYD


(b) Clay County, in part, carved from


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(c) Part of Madison County added to.


3


339


One of Commission to locate and convey lands of Jacob Brehmer, deceased. 3 217


Floyd, Henry, Jr.


(a) One of Commission to locate and convey lands of Jacob Brehmer, deceased. 3


217


(b) Re-appointed for same purpose as at (a) . . . Floyd, John


(a) One of Commission to locate and convey lands Jacob Brehmer, deceased. 3


217


(b) Trustee of Louisville (1780) . 3


540


(c) Lexington located partly on his lands (1782) . 3 549


(d) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) 3


571


Floyd, Joseph


Trustee of Wilmington 1 175


Floyd, Nathaniel


One of Commission to locate and convey lands of Jacob Brehmer, deceased. 3 217


Fogle, Robert H.


Co-founder and Trustee of Lebanon 5 191


Forbes, Jonathan


(a) Surveyor of Lincoln County 2


192


(b) Trustee Stanford Academy. 2


240


(d) Trustee of Stanford. 1


240


Forbis, Hugh


Mt. Sterling, in part, established on his land ... 1 125


Forbis, William


Trustee Stanford Library Company 5 455


Ford, James


Trustee Shelby Library Company. 4 90


Ford, William


Released from payment of interest on settlement as Sheriff of Fayette County. 2 422


Foreman, Thomas


Trustee Town of Washington 1 199


Foreste, Richard Co-founder of Lebanon 5 191


Forsythe, William Inspection site in Logan County 3 243


Fort, Micajah


Named in boundary of election precinct in Chris- tian County 4 225


3


338


Floyd, Henry, Sr.


3 470


(c) One of Commission to open road from Danville to Tellico, Tennessee. 3


204


64


FORWOOD


Forwood, William


Named in boundary of election precinet in Jeffer- son County 5 308


Fowler, John


(a) Provided for a town on his lands in Mason County. Town never established.


1 154


(b) Allowed compensation for bringing land title papers from Virginia 1 272


(c) Inspection site in Montgomery County 2 279


(d) One of Commission to erect a turnpike on road from Fleming County to the Big Sandy. 4 154


(e) Patents issued despite some irregularities. .... 1 170


(f) Title of State by eseheat to lands in Campbell County bought by Fowler from Jacob Rob- sammon, was released. 4 253


Fowler, John, Jr.


Trustee of Frankfort (1786) . 3 557


Fox, Arthur


(a) Deeds to lots in Town of Washington confirmed 1 200


(b) Deeds to lots in Town of Washington confirmed 2 395


(e) Trustee Town of Washington (1786) . 3 555


(d) Lands part of boundary of Town of Washington (1790)


3 556


(e) Re-appointed Trustee Town of Washington


(1790)


3


556


(f) Trustee of Maysville (1787) 3


565


Fox, Richard


(a) Trustee of Versailles. 1 63


(b) One of Commissioners for Woodford County to survey Woodford-Franklin County line. 5 447


Fox, Samuel


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


Fox, William


Trustee Somerset Academy 3 37


Francis, John


(a) Authorized to locate 1000 acres of land in Wayne County to inelnde a salt spring


4 257


(b) Given further time to locate lands .. 138


5


(c) Given still further time to locate lands 5 428


Frankfort


(a) Established in 1786 on lands of James Wilkin- son, with Caleb Wallace. Thomas Marshall, Joseph Crocket, John Fowler, Jr .. John Craig, Robert Johnston and Benjamin Roberts as Trustees 3 557


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FRANKFORT BRIDGE CO.


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3 558


(b) Ferry established at (1786) .


(e) A subdivision by John Logan, William Murray, George Campbell and Baker Ewing on south side of Kentucky River included in the town (1797) 1 640


(d) John Logan, Thomas Todd, Daniel Weisiger, James Roberts, and Issac E. Gano appointed Trustees (1793) 1 247


(e) Road from to Cincinnati opened. 1 185


Frankfort Bridge Company, No. 1 Incorporated December 21, 1799 by Christopher Greenup, Daniel Weisiger and William Trigg 2 303


Frankfort Bridge Company, No. 2


(a) Incorporated January 25, 1810 by Thomas V. Loofbourrow and William Trigg 4 137


(b) Capital Stock inereased and given time to complete bridge (1815) 5 335


Frankfort Library Company


Incorporated January 31, 1812. 4 359


Franklin Academy


(a) Incorporated December 15, 1795 at Washington, in Mason County, with Thomas Waring, Thomas Sloo, John Coburn, Nathaniel Wilson, David Broderick, Edward Harris, George Lewis, William Ward, Robert Rankin, John Johnson, John Machir, William Wood, Basil Duke, William Goforth, William Roe, George Stockton, Alexander Marshall, Philip Buekner, Lewis Moore, Richard Durrett, Winslow Parker, Alexander D. Orr, Thomas Marshall and Philemon Thomas, Trustees. . 1 296


(b) By Aet of December 19, 1805 Bazil Duke, John Machir, Benjamin Bayless, John Johnson, Thomas Marshall, Baldwin B. Stith, David Daviss, Franeis Taylor and William Heddle- ston were named Trustees ... 3 255


(e) Granted 6000 aeres Green River Lands. 2 107


Franklin County


(a) Formed May 1, 1795 from Mereer, Shelby and Woodford Counties 1 632


(b) Gallatin County, in part, carved from. 2 203


(e) Survey of Franklin-Woodford line ordered .. 5 447


Franklinian School, in Mercer County


Lands of High Duteh Lutheran Congregation to be sold for its benefit. 3 458


Frazier, Joseph


Lands assigned by him to Simon Kenton named


FRAZIER


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Frazier, Martin


Trustee of Kennedysville. . 1 342


Frazier, Robert


Incorporator Madison Hemp Company 3


532


Frazer, William


Patent granted for 3000 acres, Knox County 5


70


Frederick, Samuel


Voting place at house in Jefferson County. 5


308


French, James


(a) One of Commission to assess damages to property owners in Milford upon removal of Madison County Seat therefrom 2 166


(b) Trustee Town of Milford. 3


567


(e) One of Commission to open a road from Fleming County to the Big Sandy. 3


167


(d) Trustee Montgomery Academy 3 438


French, William


Incorporator of Gallatin-Ohio Steamboat Com- pany 5


343


Frizzle, Jacob


Voting place at house in Lewis County 5 427


Froman, Jacob


(a) Trustee Kentucky Academy. 1


228


(b) Inspection site in Woodford County. 2 278


Fruit, James


Named in boundary of election precinet in Chris- tian County 4 329


Fry, Benjamin


Trustee of Carthage in Union County 5


83


Fugued, William


Trustee Greenup Academy. 1


128


Fulton, Hugh


Trustee Fleming Academy 2 241


Funk, John


Authorized to sue Susanna Funk for divoree ... 2


54


Funk, Susanna See John Funk


Funkhouser, Christopher


Inspection site in Logan County 2 456


Fuquay, Joseph Trustee Henderson Academy 5


72


Gains, Richard


(a) Trustee Stanford Academy 2


240


(b) Trustee Stanford Academy 3


334


Gaither, Nathan


Trustee Robertson Academy


5 125


as boundary of Town of Washington 3


67


GALLATIN ACADEMY


Gallatin Academy (at Port Royal)


Incorporated January 13. 1813 with Carter Tarent, William Winslow. John Barner, Gar- land Bullock and Robert Plummer, Trustees. . 5 13


Gallatin County


Formed May, 1799 from Franklin and Shelby Counties 2 203


Gallatin-Ohio Steamboat Company


Incorporated February 1, 1816 by Robert King, John Pugh, John MeIntire, Henry Davidge and William French. 5 343


Galt, William C.


Trustee Louisville Library Company 5 360


Gano, Isaac E.


(a) Trustee of Frankfort 1 247


(b) Trustee Kentucky Seminary 2


389


Gano, Rev. John, deceased Error in will corrected to permit sale of lands .. 3 305


Gano, John S.


Co-founder of Covington 5 283


Gano, Richard M.


(a) One of Commissioners for Scott County to open road from Georgetown to Augusta.


3 201


(b) Co-founder of Covington 5


283


(e) He having died the remaining proprietors and Trustees of Town of Covington were author- ized to aet


5 408


(d) Commissioners authorized to sell lands 5 501


Gardner, John


Allowed witness fees against Elijah Craig 3 161


Garner, Henry


Justiees of Pulaski County to meet at his house. . 2 392


Garnett, Richard


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


(b) Trustee Glasgow Academy 4 85


Garrard County


(a) Formed June 1. 1797 from Lineoln, Madison and Mercer Counties 1 384


(b) Part of Madison County added to. 2


270


(c) Part of Lincoln County added to 2 461


Garrard, Daniel


(a) Trustee Manchester Academy. 4 18


(b) One of Commission to open South Fork of Ken- tucky River to navigation. 4 94


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GARRARD


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Garrard, James


(a) Trustee of Hopewell (Paris) (1789)


3


568


(b) Trustee Transylvania University


2


234


(c) Governor (1798)


4


534


Garrard, James, and Sons


Goose C'reek to be opened to navigation to their salt works, from South Fork of Kentucky River 4 94


Garrard, William


(a) Trustee Bourbon Academy


2


237


(b) Trustee Bourbon Academy


2


242


(c) 'Allowed pay for services as quartermaster of militia 3 491


Garrard, William, Jr.


Trustee Paris Library Company 3


455


Garris, Benjamin


Inspection site in Muhlenberg County 2


456


Garrison, Samuel


(a) Trustee Allen Seminary


5


433


(b) Trustee of Scottville.


5


483


Garth, Elijah


Trustee Lebanon Academy 5 323


Gatewood, John


Authorized to re-loeate his settlement so as to inelude his house 4


211


Gatewood, William


Trustee Town of Bedford


5


350


Gatton, Thomas


(a) Trustee Allen Seminary


5


433


(b) Trustee of Scottville.


483


George, Dolly


Price of head-right land remitted. 4 220


Georgetown


(a) Established in 1790 on lands of Elijah Craig with Robert Johnson, William Cave. Rodes Thomp- son. Toliver Craig, John Grant. Archibald Campbell and William Henry, Trustees ...


(b) John Hawkins, George Brown and Bartlett Col- lins added to Board of Trustees (1793) . 1 220


(c) Authority given to raise by subscription a fund to erect a Linen Manufactory


(d) William Henry and Richard M. Gano, of Seott County, Samuel MeMillion. James Caldwell and James Coleman, of Harrison County, and William Woodward and Philip Buckner, of Bracken County, appointed commissioners to open a road to Angusta. 3


3 570


1 232


201


69


GEORGETOWN LIBRARY


VOL.


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Georgetown Library


Incorporated November 29, 1800 by John Hawkins, John Thompson, John Hay, John Payne. Robert Sanders, Sammel Shepherd, Richard Johnston, William Garrett JJohnston, William Storey, Josiah Pitts and Joel Craig 2 376


Georgia Settlements


(a) Named in Logan-Warren County boundary .... 1 369


(b) Named in Logan-Warren County boundary .. 2 177


Georgia, State of


This State to connect with road from 2 422


Germantown


(a) Established December 19, 1795 on lands of Philemon Thomas with David Chiles. Whitfield Craig, Spencer Record, Thomas Davis and Thomas Hubbard. Trustees. 1 329


(b) Purchasers of lots to be secured by bond of Philemon Thomas against adverse claims .. 1 653


Getridge, John (see Gutridge)


Trustee of Newtown in Mason County 1 285


Gherry, Nicholas


Trustee of Salisberry in Campbell County. 3 369


Gibbs, Hugh


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


Gibson, James, Jr.


Named in Allen-Warren County boundary. 5 348


Gilbert, John


(a) One of Commission to open Red Bird Fork of Kentucky River to navigation. His lands also made head of navigation on Red Bird Fork 5 149


(b) Road from his salt works in Clay County to the Wilderness Road ordered improved. 5 392


Gilchrist, Robert


Trustee Union Academy 5 80


Gill, Samuel


(a) Trustee Lancaster Academy. 2 242


(b) Authorized, with John Strother, to survey 102,- 912 acres in Jefferson County 3 100


Gillock, Lawrence


Patent for 200 acres Green River land allowed despite some irregularities 2 364


Gilmore, John


Trustee of Harrodsburg (1785) 3 552


Gist, David


Trustee of Boonesborough (1779) 3 538


70


GIVEN


Given, Thomas


Trustee Shelby Academy


241


Glasgow Academy


Incorporated December 23, 1809, with Hardin Davis, John Gorin. Henry Crutcher. Richard Garnett. John McFerren, John Monroe, Wil- liam Logan. Samuel Murrell and Joel Yancey, Trustees 2 242


Glenn, David


Trustee Hartford Academy ? 242


Glenn, David, Sr.


One of Commission to locate County seat of Daviess County 5 160


Godley, John


Trustee Allen Seminary 5 433


Godly, John


One of Commission to open to navigation Big Barren River in Warren and Barren Coun- ties 4 198


Goforth, William


Trustee Franklin Academy 1 296


Goggin, John


Inspection site in Madison County 2


173


Goggins Warehouse


Inspection site in Madison County 3 323


Gooding, John


One of Commission to lease the road from Flem- ing County to the Big Sandy. 4 236


Goodlett, John


Special proceeding to eolleet a debt due him was authorized 5 459


Goodloe, William


One of Commission to build bridge over Roek- castle River on Wilderness Road 3 511


Goose Creek


Declared navigable 4


94


Goose Creek Salt Works


(a) Road to from Richmond and Pulaski to be opened 3


95


(b) Named in Clay County boundary. 3


338


(e) Road to from Estill Courthouse authorized. 5 566


Gordon, Ambrose, deceased


Sale of lands authorized. 2 363


Gorham, Hannah


Allowed pay for boarding a jury in Bourbon County 5 586


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GORIN


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Gorin, John


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


21


(b) Trustee Glasgow Academy 4 85


Governeur, Isaac Governeur, Nicholas


Title to lands of Robertus Samuel Brands de- elared vested in them 2 363


Graham, Alexander


(a) One of Commission to open Big Barren River to navigation 4 116


(b) Permitted to buy part of Main Street in Bowling Green on which his building eneroached. 5 320


Graham, David


Co-founder and Trustee of Lebanon 5


191


Graham, Edward


Over-payment for land refunded. 4 317


Graham, James


Tried for felony in Nelson County 2 207


Graham, James M.


One of Commission to lease road from Fleming County to the Big Sandy. 4 236


Graham, Walter


Given time to file plats and Certifieate on a mili- tary warrant 5


12


ยท Grant, John


(a) Town of Wilmington established on his land. 1 175


(b) Trustee Newport Academy


2


240


(e) Trustee of Charlestown 3


562


(d) Trustee of Georgetown 3


570


Grant, Squire


Trustee of Wilmington 1 175


Graves, Absolem


Trustee Boone Academy 5 76


Graves, Bartlett


(a) Inspection site in Campbell County


3


323


(b) Trustee Town of Salisberry 3 369


Graves, Major Benjamin


Was wounded at the Raisin but was not known to be dead. A tract of his land was ordered sold 5 316


Gray, James


Trustee Union Academy 5 80


Gray, John


(a) Authorized to change location of his survey .... 3 191


(b) Named in boundary of election precinct in Chris- tian County 4 225


72


GRAY


Gray, Presley


Trustee of Port William 2 337


Gray, William F.


One of Commission to open Kentucky River at Frankfort to navigation 5 390


Grayson County


Formed April 1. 1800 from Hardin and Ohio Counties 4 129


Grayson, Frederick W. S.


Trustee Bullitt Academy 3 478


Grayson, Robert H.


Voting place at house in Greenup County 4 226


Grayson Seminary


Incorporated January 29, 1816 with Jack Thomas, Robert E. Yates, William Cunning- ham. John Yates, John Cunningham, Isaac Thomas and William Love, Trustees 5 325


Greathouse, Isaac


Patent to issue on copy of plat and certificate ... 5 490


Green County


(a) Formed January 1, 1793 from Lincoln and Nelson Counties


1 631


(b) Pulaski County, in part, carved from. 2


189


(c) Cumberland County carved from 2


202


(d) Barren County, in part, carved from 2 222


(e) Adair County carved from.


429


(f) Part of Hardin County added to. 3


198


Green, Henry, Jr. Title to lands of Alexander Holland, deceased, vested in 1 171


Green, John


Rebecca Green authorized to sue him for divoree 2 173


Green, Rebecca


See John Green


Green River, Lands on South Side of


(a) Lands on opened to settlement. 1 350


(b) Lands on opened to settlement. 1 682


(c) Penalty for illegal surveys on. .


110


(d) 6000 aeres on vested in Samuel Hopkins, Harry Toulmin, and David Walker. Trustees to pro- mote establishment of manufactories.


2 290


(e) Purchase price of lands on allowed to be paid in installments


2


380


(f) Actual settlement on lands dispensed with.


2


459


(g) Provides for sale of salt springs .. 3


49


(h) Settlers given further time to make survey 3


151


(i) Reservation of salt springs released. 3


175


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GREEN RIVER


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Green River Iron Manufacturing Company Incorporated February 4, 1817. 5 552


Green, Thomas


(a) Farm on Lieking River in Fleming County made terminus of road from the Big Sandy ... 3 166


(b) One of Commission to open road from Lieking to the Big Sandy 3


350


Green, Willis


(a) Deputy Register-Land Office


1


159


(b) Trustee Danville Library


2


376


(c) Trustee Danville Seminary 381 3


(d) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) .


3


572


Greenfield, Thomas


Trustee Bullitt Academy 2 243


Greensburg, Town of


(a) Established December 4, 1794 on lands of Walter Beall with William Casey, William Buckner, Elias Barbee, John Hall, Samuel Burks, Robert Allen, John Allen, John Emmerson, Richard Thurman and James Allen, Trustees.


(b) Road from to the Tennessee line opened, and Robert Allen, Nicholas Burks, and Haydon Trigg named to survey a route, and John Emmerson, James Allin and John Gorin to raise a fund to pay for the survey. 3


21


Greenup Academy


Incorporated January 23, 1810 with Francis Waring, Sr., Jesse Boone, William Dupey, John Poage and William Fugued, Trustees. 4 127


Greenup, Christopher


(a) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) 3 572


(b) Trustee of Danville


2


179


(c) Trustee of Danville


3


562


(d) Trustee Town of Warwick in Mereer County. . .


3


564


(e) Incorporator of Frankfort Bridge Company ... 2


304


(f) Promoter for Franklin County of the Kentucky River Navigation Company


2 448


(g) One of Commission to cut new channel for Ken- tucky River at Fish Trap Island below Frank- fort


3 121


3 332


(h) Inspection site on lands on Benson Creek.


(i) Seven hundred dollars appropriated in 1806 to buy a fire engine to protect the public buildings at Frankfort, had been paid to him as the then Governor, but no engine had been purchased. Demand was to be made of him for the money


1 272


GREENUP COUNTY


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and upon his failure to refund, suit to recover it was authorized


4 147


(j) Trustee Kentucky Seminary


4 319


(k) Ordered to alter mill dam on Main Licking so as not to obstruct navigation. 5 374


Greenup County


Formed February 1, 1804 from Mason County .. 3 117


Greenville Academy


Incorporated January 18, 1810 with Charles F. Wing. Claiborne Rice, David Campbell, William Campbell, Jeremiah Langby, Jesse Reno, Alney MeClean, John C. Russell, and James Weare, Trustees 4 113


Greenwood, Nimrod


Trustee of Perryville 5 454


Greer, George


Promoter at Frankfort of the Bank of Kentucky 3 390


Griffin's Mill, (Scott County)


Road from to Lexington opened 4 88


Griffin, Thomas


Error in land certificate corrected 5 331


Griffith, Joshua Trustee of Hartford 3 443


Griffith, William


Delegate from Bourbon County to seeond Consti- tutional Convention (1799) 1 57


Grisal, Andrew


Donated head-right land 4 159


Grubbs, Hickerson Trustee Madison Academy 2 241


Grubbs, Higgerson


Trustee of Boonesborough (1787) 3 540


Grundy, Felix


(a) Delegate from Washington County to second Constitutional Convention (1799) 1


58


(b) Trustee Washington Academy 2 242


Gullion, Jeremiah


Inspection site in Gallatin County 3 23


Gunsaulis, Henry


Johannah Gunsaulis authorized to sue him in Mason County for divorce 3 439


Gunsaulis, Johannah


See Henry Gunsaulis


Gutridge, John (see Getridge)


(a) Trustee Town of Washington (1786) 3 555


(b) Trustee Town of Washington (1790) 3 556


(c) Trustee Town of Washington 1 199


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GWATHMEY


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Gwathmey, John


Promoter for Louisville of Kentucky Assurance Society 4 254


Gwinn, Thomas J.


Trustee of Shelbyville 1 151


Hadden, William


(a) Allowed pay for services in Logan's Expedition in 1786 3 344


(b) State price of 113 aeres of land remitted. 5 556


Haden, William Trustee of Port William 1 340


Hahn, Christian Inspection site in Nelson County 3 452


Hale, John


Authorized as administrator to convey lands of Joseph Hale in Mercer County 1 354


Hale, Joseph, deceased See John Hale


Hall, Aaron Trustee of Mt. Sterling 1 125


Hall, Caleb


Error in certificate for headright land corrected 4 330


Hall, Cornelius One of Commission to locate County Seat of Lewis County 3 340


Hall, Horatio


Trustee of Paris 1


188


Hall, James Named in Logan-Warren County boundary 1 369


Hall, John


Trustee of Greensburg 1 273


Hall, M. W.


Error in charge against him as collector of Bar-


ren County corrected 3 174


Hall, Samuel


Ineorporator of Cynthiana Manufacturing Com- pany 5 378


Hall, Sylvester


Road to his ferry named in Allen County bound- arv. 5 157


Hall, Thomas Trustee of Kennedysville 1 342


Hall, William


(a) Patent to him ordered recorded 5 116


(b) Co-founder of Perryville 5 454


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HAMFORD


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Hamford, Thomas


Justices of Pulaski County to meet at his house. . 2 190


Hamilton, Clement


One of Commission to locate and convey lands of Jacob Brehmer, deceased. 3 470


Hamilton, Joseph


Trustee Newton Academy 3


409


Hamilton, Walter


Given time to file delinquent tax list as former Deputy Sheriff of Washington County. 5 414


Hamm, Joel, deceased


Sale of lands authorized 5 257


Hammond, Peter


Named in Clay County boundary 3 338


Hammons, John


Voting place at house in Floyd County 5 156


Hann, John (see Hanna)


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


(b) Same as at (a) 4 318




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