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 7

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


318


(e) Voting place at house in Knox County 5 426


Jackson, John, deceased


Commissioners named to convey lands. 5 478


Jackson, William


Inspection site in Wayne County 3 23


James, David


Credit allowed on settlement as surety for an insolvent sheriff 5 578


James, Henry, et als.


Authorized to locate iron-ore lands in Pulaski County 3 536


James, John


(a) Trustee Stanford Academy


2 240


(b) Authorized, with Henry James and William Ray to locate iron-ore lands in Pulaski County .... 3 536


(c) Given time to return plats and certificates at (b) Jameson, John, deceased


4 13


(a) Sale of land authorized. 3


97


(b) Additional land authorized to be sold 3 162


Jameson, John


One of Commission to open road from Mt. Ster- ling to Prestonsburg and Cumberland Moun- tain 5 553


January, Peter. Sr.


Trustee Lexington Seminary 2 108


January, Samuel Named as owner of a lot in Paris 1 648


January, Thomas


(a) Trustec of Lexington. 1 577


(b) Promoter for Lexington of Kentucky Assurance Society 4 254


JARRETT


94


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(c) Incorporator of Fayette Paper Manufacturing Company 5 409


Jarrett,


Marriage, improperly solemnized in Henderson County was legalized. 3 220


Jefferson County


(a) Formed November 1. 1780 County from Kentucky


1 627


(b) Nelson County earved from.


1 627


(c) Bullitt County earved from


1 364


(d) Shelby County carved from. 1 629


(e) Part of it added to Bullitt County 4


219


Jefferson Seminary


(a) 6000 acres of land vested in John Thompson, William Croghan, Alexander S. Bullitt, James Meriwether, John Thruston, Henry Churchill, William Taylor, and Richard Clough Anderson, as Trustees for its benefit .


2 108


(b) Abraham Hite, James F. Moore, John Speed, Samuel Oldham, Robert Breckenridge, Gabriel J. Johnson, Fortunatus Cosby and Abner Field named as additional Trustees. 2 378


(e) Trustees authorized to move location to any place in Jefferson County


2 429


(d) Alexander S. Bullitt, Richard C. Anderson, Robert Breckenridge. Abraham Hite, Henry Churchill, Abner Fields, Gabriel J. Johnson, Samuel Oldham, John Bates, Thomas Bar- bonr, Jonathan Taylor and David L. Ward named Trustees 3 207


5 509


(e) Name changed to Estill Academy Jefferson, Town of


(a) Established December 13. 1794 as New-Town on lands of James Francis Moore, with Abner Field, Basil Prather, Isaac Hornbeck, Lewis Field and James Standiford, Trustees. 1 233


(b) Adverse claims to site of adjusted. 1 261


(c) John Murphy, William Shannon. Philip Tilhart, Robert MeCowen, Adam Hoke, James Denny and John Stuekley, named Trustees. 2 380


(d) Claim of heirs of Peter Shepherd to title to site quieted 5 353


Jennings, Jonathan


One of Commissioners for Gallatin County to open road from Newcastle to mouth of Licking 3 365


95


JESSAMINE COUNTY


Jessamine County


(a) Formed February 1, 1799 from Fayette County


213


(b) Fayette County line surveyed. 297


Jett, James


Peggy Jett authorized to sue him in Franklin County for divorce 3 516


Jett, Peggy


See James Jett


Jimms, John


Trustee of Versailles. 1 355


Jinkins, Thomas Named in Nicholas-Fleming County boundary .. 5 366


Johns, William


Trustee Newton Academy 3 409


Johnson, Benjamin


Trustee of Louisville (1789) 3


547


Johnston, Benjamin


Trustee of Williamsville. 1


118


Johnson, Cave


Trustee of Versailles.


1


63


Trustee of Port William


1


232


Inspection site in Campbell County


2


140


Johnson, David, deceased


(a) Sale of lands authorized .


5


315


(b) Further sale of lands authorized


5


511


Johnston, Gabriel J. Trustee Jefferson Seminary 2


378


Johnson, Gabriel J.


(a) Trustee Jefferson Academy


3


207


(b) Lands vested in him and others as Trustees for Jefferson Academy 3 490


Johnston, James


One of Commission to locate County Seat of Union County 4 213


Johnson, John (see Johnston)


(a) Trustee Town of Washington


1 199


(b) Trustee Franklin Academy


1


296


(c) Trustee Franklin Academy


3


255


Johnston, John (see Johnson)


Trustee Town of Washington ?


393


Johnson, John C., deceased


Sale of lots in Lexington authorized 5 508


Johnson, John I.


Promoter at Georgetown of Lexington and Louis- ville Turnpike Road Company 5 520


Johnston, Richard


Trustce Georgetown Library 2 376


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96


JOHNSON


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Johnson, Robert


(a) Delegate from Seott County to seeond Consti- tutional Convention (1799) 1


58


(b) Trustee of Georgetown (1790) 3


570


(c) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) . 3


572


(d) One of Commission to open road from Lindsey's Station in Seott County to the Ohio. 5 272


(e) One of Commission to locate Kentucky-Virginia boundary 2


276


Johnson, Robert, deceased


Sale of lands authorized 5 334


Johnston, Robert


(a) Trustee Rittenhouse Academy 2 240


(b) Named in boundary of Town of Washington (1790) 3


556


(e) Trustee of Frankfort (1786)


3


557


Johnson, Samuel Inspection site in Fayette County 1 606


Johnston, Samuel


Inspection site at Ferry on Kentucky River .... 2


173


Johnston, Thomas


(a) Trustee Shelby Library Company. 4


89


(b) Voting place at house in Wayne County. Johnston, Capt. Thomas


5 36


Named in Pulaski-Wayne County boundary. 2 392


Johnston, Thomas, deceased


Heirs allowed pay for a beef and gun he fur- nished the Wabash expedition. 3 450


Johnson, William


(a) Town of Williamsville, at mouth of Salt River, established on his lands. . 1 118


(b) His securities as Sheriff of Shelby County given time to settle. 5 463


Johnson, William, Sr.


Named in boundary of election precinet in


Christian County 5 80


Johnston, William Garrett Trustee Georgetown Library 2 376


Jones, Daniel M.


(a) Trustee Allen Seminary


5 433


(b) Trustee of Scottville 5 483


Jones, Elizabeth


Authorized to sue for divorce 2 54


Jones, Fielding


Given time to settle as Sheriff of Henderson County 5 203


97


JONES


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Jones, Humphrey


Promoter in Madison County of Madison Hemp Company 3 533


Jones, John


Trustee Lancaster Academy 2 242


Jones, Jonas


One of Commission to open road from Lind- sey's Station in Scott County to the Ohio ... 5 272


Jones, Joshua


(a) Granted 1000 aeres for bloomery 2


425


(b) Given time to locate land at (a) 2


487


(e) Given further time to locate land at (a) 3


207


Jones, Lowry


One of Commissioners for Shelby County to survey Shelby-Henry County line. 5 103


Jones, Richard


Trustee of Winehester 1 340


Jones, Roberts and


Inspection site at mouth of Marrowbone Creek 3 514


Jones, Samuel Paul, deceased Trustees named to administer trust in his will for benefit of church in Bardstown. 5 100


Jones, Thomas


(a) Trustee of Paris. 1 188


(b) Promoter for Paris of Maysville and Lexington Turnpike Road Company 5 536


Jones, Thomas, Sr.


(a) Trustee Bourbon Academy 2


237


(b) Trustee Bourbon Academy. 2


242


Jones, Walter


(a) Trustee Logan Academy .


3 206


(b) Trustee Newton Academy 3 277


Jones, Walter E. Trustee Newton Academy 3 409


Jordan, John


(a) Promoter for Fayette County of Kentucky River Navigation Company . .


2 448


(b) Promoter for Lexington of Ohio Canal Com- pany 3 221


Jordan, John, Jr.


Incorporator of Ohio Canal Company 3 260


Jouet, John


Trustee Town of New Market (1786) . 3 560


Jouit, John


Trustee of Danville (1787) 3 562


98


JOUITT


Jouitt, John


(a) Trustee Woodford Academy


3 181


(b) Named in boundary of election precinet in


Montgomery County ..


4 173


(c) Named in Montgomery-Bath County boundary 1 215


(d) One of Commission to lease road from Fleming County to the Big Sandy 4 236


Jouitte, John


Trustee Woodford Academy 2 243


Judy, John


Co-founder of Mt. Sterling 1 125


Kalfrus, Henry


Named in boundary of election precinct in Jefferson County 5 308


Kay, John


Allowed to withdraw money paid for Green River land under mistake. 3 509


Keith, James


Patent allowed for 90 acres Muhlenberg County 5 69


Kelkott, Samuel


Named in boundary of election preeinet in Christian County 4 225


Keller, George


One of Commission to open Nolinn Creek in Hardin County to navigation. 4 221


Kelly, Benjamin


(a) Voting place at house in Ohio County


4


416


(b) Act (a) repealed. 5 474


Kelley, David


Voting place at house in Ohio County 5 474


Kelley, Griffin


One of Commission to build bridge over North Elkhorn in Scott County 4 88


Kelly, Nathan


Trustee of Newport. 1 281


Kelly, William


(a) Trustee Bourbon Academy CI


237


(b) Trustee Bourbon Academy.


242


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


4


(d) Trustee Paris Library 3 455


Kelly, William L.


Judge Circuit Court Ninth District 3 507


Kelsoe, Charles


Given time to settle as Sheriff of Harrison County 4 174


Kemper, James (see Camper)


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99


KENCAID


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PAGE


Kencaid, James (see James Kinkead)


Named in Madison-Knox County boundary. 3


182


Kendell, William (see William Kindell)


Trustee of Beallsborough (1787) 3 564


Kennedy, Archibald


Kennedysville, in Green County, established on his lands. 1 341


Kennedy, James


Allowed to resign as administrator of William Kennedy, deceased. 3 163


Kennedy, John


(a) Trustee of Boonesborough (1779)


3


538


(b) Trustee of Beallsborough (1787) Kennedy, John, deceased


3


564


Sale of lands in Nelson County authorized 3 164


Kennedy, Joseph


(a) Trustee Madison Academy


2


241


(b) Commissioner for Campbell County to open road from Newcastle to Mouth of Licking .. 3


365


(e) Trustee of Covington.


5


283


Kennedy, Thomas


(a) Trustee of Boonesborough (1787)


3


539


(b) Trustee of Newport.


1


281


(c) Trustee Newport Academy. .


2


240


(d) Promoter for Garrard County of Kentucky River Navigation Company.


2


448


(e) Inspection site in Campbell County


3


513


(f) Owner of town site of Covington


5


283


Kennedy, William


(a) Trustee of Harrodsburg (1785)


3


552


(b) Trustee of Danville (1787)


3


562


(c) Trustee Newport Academy


2


240


Kennedy, William, deceased


(a) His Administrator, James Kennedy, was al- lowed to resign. 3 163


(b) Division and sale of lands in Campbell County authorized 5 566


Kennedysville (Green County)


Established December 21, 1795 on lands of Archibald Kennedy, with Thomas Hall, Joshua Armstrong, Thomas Morris, Martin Frazier, John Thurman, James Spilman, Adam Mitehell and Samuel Dunean Trustees 1 341


as Kenton, John


Newtown, in Mason County, established on his lands 1 285


KENTON


100


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Kenton, Simon (see Simon Canton)


(a) Claimant of part of site of Town of Washington 1 201


(b) Same as (a) .. 2


396


(c) Inspection site in Mason County 140


(d) Named in boundary of Town of Washington 3 556


Kenton, William


Trustee of Newtown in Mason County 1 285


Kentucky Academy


(a) Incorporated December 12, 1794 with David Rice, Caleb Wallace, Jacob Froman, Samuel Shannon. Terah Tamplin, John Miller, James Crawford, Robert Finley, Andrew MeCalla, William Ward, James Thompson, James Camper, John Caldwell, William Henry, Robert Marshall, Notly Conn, James Blythe and Cary Allen as Trustees .. 1 228


(b) Granted 6000 acres of land on Green River .. 2 107


(c) Merged with Kentucky Academy under name Transylvania University. 2 234


Kentucky County


Formed December 1, 1776 from Fincastle 1 626


County


Kentucky Gazette


See Newspapers


Kentucky Hotel (Lexington)


A Commission to meet at (1812) 4 318


Kentucky Insurance Company Incorporated at Lexington December 16, 1802 3 25


Kentucky Mutual Assurance Society


Incorporated, January 29, 1811, the promoters being Alexander Parker, Henry Purviance, Thomas January, and Thomas J. Barr. of Lexington, John Instone and Daniel Weis- iger, at Frankfort, John Gwathmey and Thomas Prather, at Louisville, James Smiley, and William P. Duval, at Bardstown, Rich- ard Dallam and Amos Edwards, at Russell- ville, David Bell, Daniel Mellvoy and Rich- ard Davenport, at Danville, Benjamin Bayles and Adam Beatty, at Washington, John Hickman and Valentine Peers, at Paris, and Thomas C. Howard and William Irvine, at Richmond 4 253


Kentucky River Company


Incorporated December 19, 1801 for the pur- pose of improving and extending the naviga- tion of Kentucky River, the promoters being


101


KENTUCKY SEMINARY


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Christopher Greenup, Burnett Pemberton and Thomas Todd in Franklin County; Rob- ert Alexander, Thomas Bullock and William Steele in Woodford County; James Trotter, John Jordan and Thomas Wallace in Fay- ette County; David Bullock, Robert Clarke, Jr., and Dillard Collins in Clarke County; John Patrick, James Barnett and John Wil- kinson in Madison County; John Harrison, Thomas Kennedy and Abner Baker in Gar- rard County; Gabriel Slaughter, James Bir- ney and James Moore in Mercer County; William Price, George Walker and Benja- min Bradshaw in Jessamine County; Wil- liam Henry, David Flournoy and Bartlett Collins in Scott County; Isaac Shelby, Wil- liam Logan and William Whitley in Lineoln County


(b) Daniel Garrard, John Bates and Beverly Brod- das named commissioners to open South Fork of Kentucky River to navigation.


4


94


(d) Green Clay, John Jackson. Robert Burnside, William N. Lane, Jepthah Dudley, Stephen Trigg, Samuel McCoun, Charles Wilkins, Lewis Sanders, John Hanna and Beverly Broadus appointed commissioners in lieu of those named at (e)


4 318


(e) John W. Hunt, Lewis Sanders, Abner Legrand, Samuel Maecoun and James Morrison ap- pointed commissioners in lieu of those at (e) and (d) .


5 12


(f) Henry Clark, John Gilbert and John Murphy appointed commissioners to open Red Bird Fork to navigation 5 149


Kentucky Seminary (Franklin County)


(a) Incorporated December 17, 1800 with Bennett Pemberton, Thomas Todd, William Murry, George Madison, Baker Ewing, Otho Beatty, Isaac E. Gano, James Blair, Daniel Weisiger,


2 448


(c) Green Clay, Thomas C. Howard, John W. Hunt, Lewis Sanders, William N. Lane, Beverly Broaddus, Jepthah Dudley, Charles Buek, John Rochester, Beriah Megoffin and John Hann appointed commissioners to raise by lottery a fund to open Kentucky River to navigation from Garrards Lick on Goose Creek to its mouth.


4 210


102


KENNY


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William Trigg, John M. Seott, Anthony Crockett, Thomas Tunstall, John Logan. Isham Talbot, JJoseph H. Daviess and Wil- liam Hunter as Trustees. 2 388


(b) John Brown, Daniel Weisiger, William Hunter. Achilles Sneed. James Blair, William Trigg and Christopher Greenup appointed Trustees 1 319


Kenney, James (see James Kinney)


(a) Trustee Bourbon Academy. . ? 242


(b) Commissioner for Bourbon County to open South and Stoners Forks of Licking to nav- igation 3 193


Kerby, Jesse


One of Commission to open Drake Creek in Warren County to navigation. 4 361


Kerchevall, John


(a) Suits by Commonwealth against him in Mason and Montgomery Counties to recover money fraudulently obtained from the Treasury were authorized . 4 74


(b) Fees allowed witnesses on trial. 4 188


Kerley, William


Commissioner of the Madison Road. 4 55


Kesler, Daniel


(a) Authorized to locate 200 aeres of land and erect a grist mill on Russells Creek. 3 465


(b) Quantity of land at (a) redneed to 49 aeres .. 4 6


Kester. William, Sr.


Title confirmed to 557 aeres in Shelby County purchased from Adam Shepherd. 5 299


Ketcham, John


Trustee Shelby Library Company. 4 90


Killam, Asa


Patent granted to land on which he had re- sided since 1788. 5 310


Kincaid, Andrew


Trustee Fleming Academy 2 241


Kincaid, Archibald


Promoter at Versailles of Lexington and Louis- ville Turnpike Road Company 5 519


Kincaid, James (see Kencaid)


Relieved of consequences of errors as propri- etor of head-right claims. 4 38


Kincaid, John


Sale to him and Joseph Kineaid of part of pub- lie square in Versailles confirmed. 4 206


103


KINCAID


Kincaid, Joseph


(a) Sale to him and John Kincaid of part of pub- lic square in Versailles confirmed.


4. 206


(b) Incorporator of Versailles Library Company .. 4 356


Kincheloe, Lewis


Inspection site in Muhlenberg County 2 383


Kindell, William (see Kendell)


Inspection site in Nelson County. 2 384


King, Abraham


Gallatin-Ohio Steamboat Company to organize at his house in Gallatin County 5 345


King, Elizabeth


Authorized to sue Robert King for divorce 2 187


King, James


Trustee Pendleton Academy 5


174


King, Robert


(a) Elizabeth King authorized to sue him for di- vorce 2 187


(b) Ineorporator and promoter of Gallatin-Ohio Steamboat Company 5 343


Kinkead, James (see Kencaid)


House near Roekeastle River on Wilderness Road 3 511


Kinney. James (see James Kenney)


Trustee Bourbon Academy 2 237


Kirby, Samuel


Trustee of Louisville 3


547


Kirk, Robert


Inspection site in Livingston County 2 391


Kirkpatrick, James


Given time to build on lot in Harrodsburg 5


7


Kirkpatrick, Moses


Inspection site in Cumberland County 3 124


Kirtley, Jeremiah


Trustee Boone Academy 5 76


Kirtley, Pleasant


Trustee of Campbellsville. 5 430


Kishner, David


Voting place at house in Christian County 4 225


Knapp, Joshua


Commissioners to lease road from Fleming County to the Big Sandy directed to meet at his house. 4 238


Knight, John


Trustee of Shelbyville 1 151


Knighten, Jesse


Donated 98 acres of land in Muhlenberg County 4 394


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104


KNOBLER


Knobler, John


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Trustee Bethel Academy 2


174


Knox County


(a) Formed June. 1800 from Lincoln County


298


(b) Part of Madison County added to.


3


182


(e) Clay County, in part, carved from. . 3


338


(d) Roekeastle County, in part, earved from 1


91


Kyle, Thomas


Trustee Washington Academy


242


Lacassagne, Michael


Trustee of Louisville. 3


547


Lacey, Benjamin


Named in boundary of election precinct in Christian County . 4 329


Lacey, William


An over-payment for head-right land refunded 4 87


Lackey, Alexander


One of Commission to open road from Mt. Sterling to Prestonburg and thence to Cum- berland Mountain. 5 553


Lad, Benjamin


Named in boundary of election preeinet in Christian County. 5 80


Laman. John


Voting place at house in Ohio County 4 416


Lamb, Samuel


Trustee Harrison Academy


241


Lamb, William


(a) Trustee Town of Washington (1786) 3


555


(b) Same as (a) (1790). 3 556


Lancaster


Established February 10, 1798 on lands of William Buford. 2 172


Lancaster Academy


Incorporated December 22, 1798 with Benjamin Perkins, John Harrison. James Thompson. John Bryant. Samuel Gill, Henry Pawling. Benjamin Leteher, William Bledsoe, John Jones, John Boyle. Jr., and William Camp- bell as Trustees. 242


Lancaster, John


Trustee Washington Academy 2 242


Lancaster Library Company Incorporated December 18. 1804 by John Boyle, Jr .. Peter Bembridge. Benjamin Letcher, Samuel MeKec. William Owsley, Jr., William M. Bledsoe. Abner Baker.


105


LANCASTER


VOL.


I'AGE


Stephen Perkins, John Bryant, Achilles Bal- linger, John Yantes, Isaac Alderson, Wil- liam Buford and Alexander Wright .. 3 208


Lancaster, Susannah


Price of small traet of land remitted. 5 149


Landers, John


Trustee of Winchester 1 340


Landreth, David


Authorized to sue Delilah Landreth in Logan County for divorce. 3 179


Landreth, Delilah


See David Landreth


Lane, James H.


Named in Montgomery-Bath County boundary 4 215


Lane, William N.


(a) Trustee Winchester Library Company 4 195


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


(e) Same as (b) 4 318


Langby, Jeremiah Trustee Greenville Academy 4 113


Langford, Stephen (see Lankford)


Justices of Rockcastle County to meet at house 4 92


Langhorn, Morris


Promoter at Maysville of Maysville and Lex- ington Turnpike Road Company. 5 536


Langhorne, Maurice


Some warrants collected by him as Deputy Sheriff of Bourbon County were ordered paid 2 485


Lanier, James


(a) Authorized to erect mill dam on South Fork of Licking 2 359


(b) Mill seat sold to Alvin Montjoy. 3 172


(e) Trustee of Hopewell (Paris) (1789) 3 568


Lankford, Stephen (see Langford)


Named in Lincoln-Pulaski County boundary .. 2 189


Lapsley, Samuel


Trustee of Harrodsburg (1785) 3 552


Larue, Jacob


Trustee Hardin Academy. 2


243


Laurence, James


Granted reward for arrest of Hugh Ross. 1 358


Lawes, Thomas


Voting place at house in Jefferson County 5 334


Lawless, Benjamin


One of Commission to open Big Barren River to navigation. 4 116


106


LAWRENCE


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Lawrence, Joseph


Allowed pay for guarding families moving


through Cumberland Gap in 1786. 3 407


Lawrence, Samuel


Promoter at Middletown of Lexington and Louisville Turnpike Road Company 5 519


Leadworks (near Millersburg)


Lottery for benefit of authorized. 2 491


Leaman, John


(a) Justices of Daviess County to meet at his house 5 160


(b) One of Commission to locate County Seat of Daviess County. 5 160


Leavel, Lewis


Trustee Lebanon Academy. 5 323


Leavy, William


(a) Director Vineyard Society of Lexington. 2 268


(b) Incorporator of Lexington White Lead Man- ufacturing Company 5 204


Lebanon


Established January 31, 1815 on lands of Wil- liam Purdie, Robert H. Fogle, David Gra- ham, George Mercer. Richard Foreste, and Benediet Spalding, Jr., with David Clark, Edward M. Elder. David Graham, Clement Parsons, Robert H. Fogle. Stephen Purdie. Benedict Spalding, Jr., and James McElroy, as Trustees. . 5


191


Lebanon Academy (Christian County)


(a) Incorporated December 17, 1810 with Fines Ew- ing, Ephriam MeClean, Samuel Moore, Young Ewing. Daniel Benham, Robert Coleman and David Barty, as Trustees. 4 193


(b) Lewis Leavel. Elijah Garth, John Davis, Abra- ham MeKinney and James Berry named as additional Trustees. 5 323


Lee, Hancock


Inspection site at Leestown in Fayette County .. 3 580


Lee, Henry


(a) Trustee of Washington (1786)


3


555


(b) Trustee of Washington (1790) . 3


556


(e) Trustee of Charlestown (1787) 3


562


(d) Trustee of Maysville (1787) 3


565


Lee, John


Reward paid for his apprehension for felony ... 5 385


Lee, John N.


Granted reward for apprehending a fugitive from justice 1 148


107


LEE


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Lee, Peter


Promoter for Town of Washington of Ohio Canal Company 3


221


Lee, Willis A.


Clerk of Kentucky Senate (1814) 5 270


Lees, Benjamin


Inspection site in Logan County. 2


278


Lees Lick


(a) Road from to Crab Orchard improved. 2


162


(b) Road from to interseet Wilderness Road opened 3 53


Legate, Samuel


Trustee Henderson Library Company 5 460


Legrand, Abner


One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Kentucky River to navigation 5


12


Leiper, John


Granted reward for capture of Micajah Harp .. 2 365


Letcher, Archibald S. Trustee of Crab Orchard. 5 351


Letcher, Benjamin


(a) Trustee Laneaster Academy 2


242


(b) Trustee Lancaster Library Company 3 208


Leuther, John, Sr.


Commissioner for Campbell County to open road from Newcastle to mouth of Licking. 3 365


Lewis, Aaron


Trustee of Boonesborough. 3 539


Lewis Academy


Incorporated January 31, 1809 with Winslow Parker, Robert Robb, Aaron Stratton, William Walker, John Radford, James Barclay and Rowland Thomas, Trustees 4 17


Lewis, Colonel


A Chickasaw Indian-granted relief. 1 696


Lewis County


(a) Formed April 1, 1807 from Mason County .. 3 339


(b) William P. Fleming, Cornelius Hall, David Bal- lengall, William Woodward and William Lowry named commissioners to locate County Seat .. 3 340


Lewis, George


(a) Trustee of Washington 1 199


(b) Founder of Lewisbourgh. 1 295


(c) Trustee Franklin Academy 1 296


Lewis, John


(a) Trustee Bullitt Academy. . 2


243


(b) Inspection site on Jessamine Creek 1 370


LEWIS


108


(c) Inspection site on Jessamine Creek.


2


279


(d) Balance of State price of land remitted.


3


171


Lewis, Samuel


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


Lewis, Thomas


(a) Trustee Transylvania University


2


234


(b) Aets as commissioner to replace Fayette County Burnt Records confirmed. 3


154


Lewis, William


(a) Trustee Town of New Market (1786)


3 560


(b) Given time to settle as Sheriff of Jessamine County 3 94


Lewisbourgh (Mason County)


Established December 17, 1795 on lands of George Lewis, with Thomas Young, Jesse Hoard. Alexander K. Marshall, William Trip- lett, William Derrett and Duval Payne as Trustees 1 295


Lexington


(a) Established May, 1782 on 640 acres of unappro- priated land and 70 acres, part of a survey for John Floyd, with John Todd, Robert Patterson, William Mitchell, Andrew Steel, William Hen- derson, William McCownald and William Steel as Trustees


(b) Part of public square set apart for a house of divine worship (1789)


3 550


Lexington Library Association


Incorporated November 29, 1800 by Thomas Hart Sr., James Morrison, John Bradford, James Trotter. John A. Seitz, Robert Patter- son. John McDowell, Robert Barr, William McBean, James McCown, Caleb Wallace. Field- ing L. Turner, Samuel Postlethwait and Thomas Barr 2 375


Lexington and Louisville Turnpike Road Company Incorporated February 4, 1817 by John W. Hunt, Charles Wilkins, Charles Humphreys and John Telford, of Lexington; John Brown. James W. Hawkins, William Starling and Richard Taylor. Jr., of Frankfort; Adam Steele. Isaae Watkins, William Logan and Samuel Dupuy, of Shelbyville ; Samuel Law- rence and Benjamin Head, at Middletown ; Cuthbert Bullitt, Richard Steele, John Ed- wards and Samuel Churchill at Louisville ;


3 549


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LEXINGTON MFG. CO.


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John MeKinney, Jr., John Mitehum, Archibald Kincaid and David Crawford, at Versailles; and Elijah Craig, Samuel Shepard, Job Stevenson and John I. Jolinson at George- town 5 519


Lexington Manufacturing Company


Incorporated February 4, 1815 by Charles Wil- kins, George Trotter, Jr., Samuel Trotter, James Prentiss, John T. Mason, Jr., and James D. Wolf, to manufacture woolen and cotton goods 5


251


Lexington Medical Society


Lottery for its benefit authorized 3 159


Lexington Seminary




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