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 8

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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6000 aeres Green River lands vested in Adam Rankin, Peter January, Sr., David Logan, William Robinson, David MeGee, Richard Steele and James Seott, as Trustees for its benefit 2 108


Lexington White Lead Manufacturing Company Incorporated February 3, 1815 by Samuel Trot- ter, George Trotter, Jr., William Leavy, Joseph H. Hawkins, Littleberry Hawkins, and Fred- erick Ridgely ; Richard Higgins, John Tilford and George Trotter, Jr., being authorized to accept stoek subscriptions. 5 204


Liberty Academy (Casey County)


Incorporated January 18, 1810 with Moses Rice, John Depau, Archibald Northeut, Job Sweney, William Scott, John Campbell and James Swegit, Trustees 4 114


Libraries-see Danville Mt. Sterling Newcastle


Frankfort


Georgtown Paris


Henderson Shelby-see Washingtonian Stanford


Hopkinsville


Lancaster Versailles


Lexington Washingtonian Louisville Winchester


Licking Iron Company Incorporated February 4, 1817 5 552


Licking River


(a) Declared navigable to Slate Creek.


1


227


(b) South and Stoners Forks declared navigable, and Benjamin Harrison, John Wall and Isaae Riddle named commissioners to open South


LINCOLN COUNTY


110


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Fork, and Samuel Clay, Benjamin Bedford, John Allen and Laban Shipp to open Stoners Fork


1 192


(e) Milldams on Main Licking regulated.


2


314


(d) Milldams on South Fork regulated.


2


315


(e) Fish dams on Main Licking prohibited.


3


8


(f) Milldams on South and Stoners Forks regulated 3 32


(g) James Kenny, Henry Clay, Jr., Jacob Spears, and Joseph L. Stephens, of Bourbon County, and Thomas Holt, John Wall and John Smith, of Harrison County, named commissioners to clear South and Stoners Forks to navigation 3 193


(h) Milldams on Main Licking below mouth of Fleming Creek prohibited 5 585


Lincoln County


(a) Formed November 1, 1780 from Kentucky County


1 626


(b) Mercer County carved from.


1 627


(c) Madison County carved from


1 627


(d) Logan County carved from.


1


630


(e) Green County, in part, carved from.


1


631


(f) Garrard County, in part, carved from


1


384


(g) Pulaski County, in part, carved from


2


298


(i) Part of added to Garrard County.


2


461


(j) Casey County carved from.


3


325


(k) Part of Casey County returned to 3


474


(1) Part of added to Mercer County 4


86


(m) Rockcastle County, in part, earved from.


4


91


(n) George Murrell and John Blain of Lincoln County and Major John Woolford of Casey County named commissioners to survey Lin- coln-Casey County line. 5 105


Lincoln, Mordecai


Appointed surveyor of road from Springfield toward Frankfort 3 22


Lindsey, Thomas


Trustee of Newport 1 281


Linsey, Caleb


Error in patent corrected. 5 367


Littell, James


Granted change of venue from Pendleton to Clarke County on trial for murder 3 515


Littell, William


(a) Compensation allowed for services as Judge Ad- vocate at trial of the Adjutant General ... .


3 491


2


189


(h) Knox County carved from.


111


LITTLE


(c) Granted access to all enrolled bills in office of Secretary of State. 5


75


Little, James


(a) Trustee of Hopewell (Paris) 3


568


(b) Trustee of Falmouth. 1 181


(c) His sureties as Sheriff of Bourbon County re- quired to settle. 5


45


Littlepage, Eppes


Inspection site in Muhlenberg County 3


24


Livingston County


(a) Formed May, 1799 from Christian County 2


198


(b) Caldwell County carved from. 4 22


Lockwood, Samuel


Trustee Pendleton Academy 5


174


Lodge, Matthew, deceased


Attested copy of certificate of survey allowed to be filed in lieu of original 4 171


Lofton, John G.


Claimant of site of Centreville in Livingston County 3 354


Logan Academy


(a) William Wallace, Ninian Edwards, Reazin Davidge, Walter Jones, Reubin Ewing, Moses Steele, William Reading, John Porter, James McMahan, Maxwell Sharp, Robert Ewing, Samuel Caldwell and William S. Dallum ap- pointed Trustees 3 206


(b) Amos Edwards, William W. Whitaker and Arm- stead Morehead appointed Trustees instead of Rezin Davidge, Moses Steele and William S. Dallum 3


277


3 409


(c) Merged into Newton Academy Logan, Benjamin


(a) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) . 3


571


(b) Stanford established on his lands (1786) 3


558


(c) Trustee of Stanford (1786) . 3


559


(d) Delegate from Shelby County to second Con- stitutional convention (1799) 1


58


(e) Trustee Shelby Academy 2


241


Logan, General Benjamin (see Logan's Expedition) Pay allowed William Hadden and James Neville for services under him on his expedition against the Shawnees in 1786 3 344


Logan County


(a) Formed September 1, 1792 from Lincoln County 1 630


(b) Christian' County carved from 1 365


(e) Warren County carved from. 1 369


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LOGAN


(d) Muhlenberg County, in part, carved from


2


205


(e) Butler County, in part, carved from.


1


110


(f) Part of added to Butler County. 5


70


Logan, David


(a) Trustee Lexington Seminary


2


108


(b) Trustee Stanford Library Company. 5


455


Logan's Expedition against the Shawnees Pension granted William Rout on account of services on, in 1786. 2


485


Logan, Hugh


Trustee Stanford Academy 2 240


Logan, James


Trustee Shelby Academy 2 241


Logan, John


(a) Trustee of Stanford (1786) .


3 559


(b) Delegate from Franklin County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799)


1 58


(c) Trustee of Frankfort


1 247


(d) One of Commission to erect a jail at Frankfort


1 263


(e) His addition included in Frankfort


1


641


(f) Trustee Kentucky Seminary


2


389


(g) Trustee Washingtonian Library


4 354


(h) Justices of Knox County to meet at his house .. 2


298


Logan, John, deceased


(a) Suit by State authorized to ascertain the amount due on a settlement of his accounts as State Treasurer


3 492


(b) Property to be sold under execution in suit by Commonwealth


4 59


(c) Late State Treasurer-the Attorney General was directed to institute suit against his heirs .. 5


47


Logan, Joseph


Trustee Bracken Academy 2


242


Logan Vineyard Society


Incorporated December 24. 1803 by William S. Dallum, William W. Whitaker, James Wilson, Amos Edwards and Samuel Caldwell. 3 139


Logan, William


(a) Trustee of Harrodsburg (1785) . 3 552


(b) Delegate from Lincoln County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) 1 58


(c) Promoter for Lincoln County of Kentucky River Navigation Company 2


448


(d) Trustee Stanford Academy


3


334


(e) Trustee Glasgow Academy 4 85


(f) Promoter at Shelbyville of Lexington and Louis- ville Turnpike Road Company 5 519


112


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113


LONEY


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(g) Named in boundary of election precinet in Bracken County 3 487


Loney, Amos


Attested copy of survey allowed filed in lieu of certificate of survey 4 192


Long, Nimrod


One of Commission to open Mud River in Logan County to navigation 4 338


Long, Thomas


Allowed pay for services as provost marshal. ,


3 491


Long, William B. Incorporator of Versailles Library Company. . .


4 356


Loofbourrow, Thomas V.


Promoter of Frankfort Bridge Company ... · Louisville


4 138


(a) Established May 1780 on lands belonging to John Connolly, with John Todd, Jr., Stephen Trigg, George Slaughter, John Floyd, William Pope, George Merriwether, Andrew Hynes and Marsham Brashiers, Trustees. 3 540


(b) John Campbell asserted title to townsite (1783) 3 542


(e) Claims of John Campbell and John Connolly to . townsite adjusted .


(d) Same as (c)


3 543


(e) Same as (c).


3 545


(f) Richard Clough Anderson, William Taylor,


3 542


Robert Breckenridge, David Meriwether, John Clarke, Alexander Scott Bullitt and - James Francis Moore named commissioners to collect from the Trustees the proceeds of sales of lots and to sell the remaining lots and to settle the claims of John Campbell and Joseph Simon on account of a mortgage to them of the townsite by John Connolly (1786) (g) Buckner Thruston, James Wilkinson, Michael Lacassagne, Alexander Scott Bullitt, Benjamin Sebastian, John Felty, Jacob Reager, James Patton, Samuel Kirby, Benjamin Eriekson, and Benjamin Johnson appointed Trustees (1789) 3 547


3 545


(h) James Francis Moore, Abraham Hite, Abner Martin, Donne Basil Prather, and David Standeford named commissioners for sale of lots as at (f) (1790). 3 547


(i) Campbell Town established (1785) 3 554


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Louisville Hospital


Incorporated February 5, 1817 by Robert Breckenridge, Levi Tyler. Thomas Bullitt, Thomas Prather, David Fetter, Richard Fer- guson, John Croghan, Peter B. Ormsby, James H. Overstreet. William S. Vernon, Paul Skidmore and Dennis Fitzhugh 5 574


Louisville Library Company


Incorporated February 8, 1816 by Mann Butler, William C. Galt, Brooke Hill, Hezekiah Haw- ley and William Tompkins. 5 359


Love, James


Trustee of Hartford 3 443


Love, Joseph


(a) Authorized to locate 2000 aeres of land in Pulaski County for iron works.


4 257


(b) Benjamin Fisher, assignee, given time to locate lands at (a) . 5 463


Love, William


(a) Trustee Newton Academy 2


241


(b) Trustee Grayson Seminary 5


325


Lowry, William


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


Lusk, James


Inspection site in Livingston County 3 24


Lutheran High Dutch Congregation


Sale of lands for benefit of Franklinian School in Mercer County authorized. 3 458


Lyle, John


Trustee Winchester Academy 2 217


Lynch, Charles


Trustees named to sell lands for his benefit . 1 219


Lyne, Edmund


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


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


556


(c) Lands named in boundary of Washington 3 556


Maberry, -


Inspection site in Christian County 3


124


Macbean, William (see McBean)


Promoter of Madison Hemp Company 3


532


Maccoun, David


Promoter of Madison Hemp Company. 3 532


Maccoun, James (see Mccown)


(a) Promoter of Madison Hemp Company. 3


532


(b) One of Commission to build bridge over North Elkhorn in Scott County 4


88


114


LOUISVILLE LIBRARY CO.


115


MACCOUN


Maccoun, Samuel (see McCoun)


One of commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Kentucky River to navigation ...... 5 12


Macey, Alexander


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


Machir, John


(a) Trustee Franklin Academy 1 296


(b) Promoter at Town of Washington, of Ohio Canal Company


3


221


(c) Trustee Franklin Academy


3 255


(d) Promoter at Town of Washington of Bank of Kentucky


3 390


(e) Trustee of Charlestown (1787)


3


562


Madison Academy


(a) Incorporated December 22, 1798 with Hicker- son Grubbs, Robert Caldwell, Green Clay, Christopher Irwin, Archibald Wood, James Speed, Matthew Huston, Joseph Kennedy, James Barnet, Robert Rhodes, John Millar and John Patrick, Trustees.


2 241


(b) Robert Rodes, Archibald Woods, William Irvine. John Patrick and James Barnett ap- pointed Trustees 3 278


(c) John Patrick, Moses M. Price, Anthony W. Rollins, Archibald Woods and Curtis Fields appointed Trustees 5 133


Madison County


(a) Formed August 1, 1785 from Lineoln County 1 627


(b) Garrard County, in part, carved from


1 384


(c) Part added to Garrard County 2 270


(d) Part added to Knox County


3


182


(e) Clay County, in part, carved from


3


338


(f) Part added to Floyd County


3


339


(g) Estill County, in part, carved from


3


441


(h) Part of Estill County added to. 3


473


(i) Rockcastle County, in part, carved from. 4


91


(j) Parts of Clay and Rockcastle Counties added to Madison, Gabriel


4 406


Trustec of New Market (1786) . 3 560


Madison, Gabriel, deceased


(a) Inspection site on lands in Ohio County 3


324


(b) Hartford established on his lands 3


443


Madison, George


(a) Trustee Town of Preston ..


(b) Trustee Kentucky Seminary 2


1


347


389


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116


MADISON SPINNING CO.


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(c) One of Commission to settle accounts at the penitentiary 5 296


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


Madison Hemp and Flax Spinning Company


Incorporated February 24, 1808 by William Macbean, Henry Clay, Robert Frazier, James Maceoun and David Maccoun 3 532


Madison, Rev. James


Allowed to re-survey 10,000 acres on Big Sandy 3 346


Madison, Rowland, deceased


(a) Former Surveyor of Warren County. The pres- ent Surveyor was authorized to record plats and certificates made by him. 2 287


(b) His securities authorized to collect the sur- veyors fees due him 2 360


Magary, Hugh Trustee Town of Warwick (1787) . 3 564


Magoffin, Beriah


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


Mahan, James


Granted patent to Green River land 5 18


Manchester Academy


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


Manifee, Richard See Menifee


Manns Lick (Jefferson County)


(a) Named in location of New Town. 1 233


(b) Road from to mouth of Big Barren opened. . . 191


Mangham, John K. Authorized to patent land on which he lived .. 4 248


Marble, Peter F.


Ordered to alter mill dam on Main Licking so as not to obstruet navigation. 5 374


Marrs, William


Registry of a survey in his favor authorized .. 5 553


Marshall, Alexander Trustee Franklin Academy 1 296


Marshall, Alexander K.


Trustee of Lewisbourgh. 1 295


117


MARSHALL


Marshall, Robert


(a) Trustee Kentucky Academy


1


228


(b) Trustee Transylvania University


Marshall, Thomas


(a) Trustee Franklin Academy


1


296


(b) Trustee Franklin Academy 3


3


557


(d) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1788) 3


572


Marshall, Thomas, deceased Sale of lands authorized. 5


Marshall, Thomas, Jr.


Delegate from Mason County to seeond Consti- tutional Convention (1799) . 1 58


Marstison, Richard (see Masterson)


Justices of Gallatin County to meet at his house 2 204


Martin, Abner


One of Commissioners to sell lots in Louisville (1790) 3


547


Martin, David, deceased


Sale of lands authorized. 2 486


Martin, Edward


Named in Allen-Warren County boundary. 5 348


Martin, Henry


Balance of State price of land remitted. 5 482


Martin, James


Given time to certify delinquent list as Deputy Sheriff of Shelby County. 3 345


Martin, John Trustee of Winehester 1 340


Martin, General Joseph


Commissioner for Virginia to locate boundary line 2


276


Mason County


(a) Formed May 1, 1788 from Bourbon County 1 628


(b) Campbell County, in part, carved from.


1 632


(c) Bracken County carved from. 1 366


(d) Fleming County carved from.


2


175


(e) Floyd County, in part, earved from. 2


282


(f) Nicholas County, in part, carved from


2


366


(g) Greenup County carved from


3


117


(h) Lewis County carved from 3


339


Mason, Edward


Named in Rockcastle County boundary 1 92


Mason, John T., Jr.


Incorporator of Lexington Manufacturing Com-


pany 5 251


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234


255


(c) Trustee of Frankfort (1786) .


4


118


MASON


Mason, Nicholas


Allowed pay for a tour of duty 5 190


Mason, Polly, et al.


She and Elizabeth Barnett granted 400 aeres as heirs of Abraham IIolt 5 22


.


Masons


(a) Lottery for Lexington Lodge No. 25 authorized. 1 577


(b) Gabriel Tandy. Thomas Bodley. Daniel Bradford, John Tilford. and Dr. William Richardson named managers to raise by lottery $30,000 to build a Grand Masonie Hall in Lexington .... 5 181


(e) Franklin Lodge No. 28 authorized to hold lodge in Court House at Danville. 5 481


Massie, David


Promoter at Town of Washington of Maysville and Lexington Turnpike Road Company .... 5 536


Masterson, Richard (see Marstison)


(a) Trustee Town of Port William 1 340


(b) Trustee Bethel Academy 2 174


Matson, James


(a) Trustee Bourbon Academy 2


238


(b) Trustee Bourbon Academy 2


242


Maxwell, David


Voting place at house in Warren County 5 16


May-Bannister & Company Their line named in boundary of election pre- cinet in Breckenridge County 4 328


May, Daniel


Promoter for Newport of Ohio Canal Company. . 3 221


May's Entry Books Copied and compared 3 530


May, Gabriel Inspection site in Shelby County. 2


278


.


May, John


(a) Lands named in boundary of Town of Wash- ington 3


556


(b) Maysville established on his lands. 3


565


(e) Trustee Transylvania Seminary. 3


571


(d) Inspection site in Mason County. 2


140


(e) Owensboro established on his lands. 5 501


(f) Inspection site in Bourbon (Mason) County. 3 582


May, John, deceased


Commissioners named to divide lands held by him and Lewis Craig and Philemon Thomas, allot- ting his share to Mary May and JJohn May. his infant heirs 1 113


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119


MĄY


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May, John, Jr. See John May, deceased


May, Mary See John May, deceased May, Robert


Named in boundary of election precinct in Green county 5 317


Mayo, Daniel


Trustee Newport Academy 2 240


Mayo, William, Jr.


Inspection site in Madison County 2 213


Maysville


Established in 1787 on lands of John May and Simon Canton (Kenton) with Daniel Boone, Henry Lee, Arthur Fox, Jacob Boone, Thomas Brooks and George Miford, Trustees. 3 565


Maysville and Lexington Turnpike Road Company


Incorporated February 4, 1817 by John Sumrall, Johnson Armstrong, and Morris Langhorn of Maysville ; James A. Paxton, David Massie and John Chambers, of Washington; Hugh Brent, Thomas Jones, Valentine Piers and Wash- ington Ward, of Paris; Lewis Sanders, Thomas Bodley, James Prentiss and Bush- rod Boswell, of Lexington; James Mc- Clelland and Daniel Talbot, of Millersburg; James Morris and John Shotwell, Sr. of Mays Liek; and Maurice Morris of Carlisle. 5 535


Meacham, Joseph


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


Means, Thomas


Error in charge for head right land corrected .. 4 199


Mearce, James


Mill on Gasper River named in boundary of elec- tion precinet in Logan County


3 345


Meek, David


State price of head right land remitted. 4 323


Megowan, James S.


Suit by State against him in Mason and Mont- gomery Counties authorized to recover money fraudulently obtained by him from the Treasury 4 74


Meigs, John


Parthenia Meigs authorized to sue him in Clarke County for divorce. 3 509


120


MEIGS


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Meigs, Parthenia See John Meigs


Menifee, Richard


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


4


Mennonists


(a) Marriages of to be registered. 2


66


(b) Exempted from military service. 3


216


Mercer County


(a) Formed August 1, 1785 from Lincoln County. 1 627


(b) Franklin County, in part, earved from. 1


632


(e) Garrard County, in part, carved from 1 384


(d) Part of Lincoln County added to 4


86


Mercer, George


Co-founder of Lebanon. 5 191


Merewether, Nicholas (see Meriwether, Merriwether)


Trustee Shelby Academy 2


241


Meriwether, David


One of Commission to sell lots in Louisville 3


545


Meriwether, George (see Merriwether)


Trustee Transylvania Seminary 3


571


Meriwether, James Trustee Jefferson Seminary ?


108


Merrimee, William, deceased


Sale of lands authorized. 3 491


Merriwether, George (see Meriwether) Trustee of Louisville . 3 540


Merriwether, Major


Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783) 1 442


Metcalf, John


(a) Trustee Bethel Academy. 2 174


(b) Given eredit on settlement as surety for Morrow, Sheriff of Bourbon County 3 95


Metcalfe, John


(a) Trustee Bourbon Academy 2


237


(b) Trustee Bourbon Academy 2


242


Metcalfe, Norris Granted change of venue 5 202


Metcalfe, Thomas


(a) Granted change of venue. 5


202


(b) Named in Nicholas-Harrison County boundary. . 5 366


Meteer, William Trustee of Mt. Sterling 1 125


Middletown (Jefferson County)


(a) Election of Trustees provided for


275


(b) Eleetion of Trustees confirmed.


458


121


MIFORD


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Miford, George


Trustee of Maysville 3 565


Milford (Madison County)


(a) Established in 1789 on lands of Samuel Estill and John Estill, deceased, with Green Clay, John Miller, William Irvine, Archibald Woods, James Barnett, George Adams, Michael Me- Neeley, James French and Robert Rhodes, Trustees


.


3 567


(b) Samuel Estill, James McCollister, Robert Cald- well and Benjamin Holliday, appointed Trustees 1 225


(c) Road from (described as Madison Court-house) to interseet Wilderness Road, authorized ... . .


1 687


(d) County Seat of Madison County, removed from 2 165


Miligan, John Costs of trial of allowed 1 239


Millar, John Trustee Madison Academy 2 241


Miller, David Inspection site in Livingston County 2 457


Miller, David, deceased


Plat and certificate of survey registered. 5 513


Miller, Hugh, Sr.


Trustee Harrison Academy 2


241


Miller, Isaac


Ineorporator of Cynthiana Manufacturing Com- pany 5 378


Miller, Jacob


(a) Named in boundary of election precinct in Hardin County


4 202


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


Miller, James


John Carter, charged with his murder, escaped jail and was apprehended. 4 148


Miller, John


(a) Trustee Town of Milford (1789) 3 567


(b) Trustee Kentucky Academy. 1 228


Miller, Samuel A.


(a) Trustee Hopkinsville Library Company. 5 361


(b) One of Commission to sell part of publie square in Hopkinsville 5 511


Millersburg


(a) Lottery authorized to promote lead works near .. 2 491


(b) Aet (a) repealed. 3 98


MILLS


122


Mills, Benjamin


Trustee Paris Library 3 455


Mills, Jesse


Named in boundary of election precinet in Green County 5


317


Mills, Thomas


Inspection site in Mason County 2 280


Minor, George D.


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


Minor, Nicholas


Delegate from Nelson County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) 1 58


Minter, Jane, deceased, and


Minter, Joseph, deceased Sale of land authorized 5


4


Mitchell, Adam Trustee of Kennedysville 1 342


Mitchell, David Inspection site in Woodford County 1 370


Mitchell, Ignatius Charlestown established on his lands 3 562


Mitchell, James


Named in Adair-Green County boundary 2 430


Mitchell, John A.


Allowed pay for repairs to State House-also one of Commission to make further repairs ... 3 509


Mitchell, Joseph, deceased


Sale of lands authorized 1 219


Mitchell, Thomas


One of Commissioners for Shelby County to survey the Shelby-Henry County line. 5 330


Mitchell, William


(a) Voting place at house in Bourbon County 2


385


(b) Trustee of Lexington (1782) 3 549


Mitchell, William, deceased Lands authorized conveyed to Cornelius Shuck 4 241


Mitchell, Willis, Sr.


(a) Justices of Allen County to meet at his house 5 157


(b) Voting place at his house in Allen County . Mitchison, John


5 157


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


Mitchum, John


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


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123


MITCHUSON


VOL.


PAGE


Mitchuson, William


Trustee Caledonia Academy 5


3


Mock, Daniel Trustee of Springfield 1 176


Moderel, Robert (see Modrel)


Trustee Somerset Academy 3


37


Modrel, Robert


(a) Commissioner to build section of road from Danville to Tellico, beginning at Smith Ferry on Cumberland River


3 275


(b) Allowed compensation for services at (a) 3


364


Monks


Exempted from military service 3


216


Monrow, Alexander


Trustee Pendleton Academy 5 174


Monroe, Benjamin


Trustee of Stanford 5 166


Monroe, John


(a) Judge Circuit Court Third District 3


507


(b) Trustee Glasgow Academy


4


85


Monroe, William Trustee of Falmouth 1


181


Montague, Thomas


Trustee of Port William 1


232


Montford, John, deceased


Sale of lands authorized 5


42


Montgomery Academy


(a) Incorporated December 22, 1798, with Enoch Smith, James Pogue, Jilson Payne, Bennett Clark, Joseph Hume. William Payne, Abijah Brooks. James Ward, William Robinson and James MeIllany, Trustees


2 241


(b) Joseph How, Moses Bledsoe, James French, John Young and James Crawford named additional Trustees 3 438


Montgomery County


(a) Formed March 1, 1797 from Clarke County 1 366


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


282


(c) Bath County carved from 4


215


(d) Part of added to Estill County


5


327


Montgomery, James


(a) Inspection site in Wayne County 3


24


(b) Inspection site in Pulaski County


3


243


Montgomery, John


Trustee New Athens Academy 2


242


Montgomery, Nathan


Trustec New Athens Academy 2


242


124


MONTGOMERY


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Montgomery, Thomas


(a) Surveyor of Lincoln County


2


192


(b) Authorized to sell lands of William Montgom- ery, deceased


2


236


(c) Same as (b)


2


359


(d) Inspection site in Wayne County


3


24


(e) Trustee Stanford Academy


3


334


Montgomery, William


(a) Trustee of Stanford


3


559


(b) Trustee of Stanford 1


240


(c) Allowed reward for arrest of Hugh Ross 1


1


239


(e) Granted change of venue from Hardin to Bullitt County on trial for larceny 5


538


Montgomery, William, deceased


(a) Sale of lands by Thomas Montgomery author- ized


2


236


(b) Same as (a)


2


359


Montjoy, Alvin


Given time to complete mill seat on South Lieking 3 172


Moore, Ephraim


Named in boundary of election precinct in Knox County 5 426


Moore, George, deceased


Lands taken into bounds of Bowling Green .. 5 192


Moore, James


(a) Promoter for Mercer County of Kentucky River Navigation Company 2


448


(b) Trustee Washingtonian Library 1 354


Moore, Dr. James


Part of lands added to Shelbyville 5 255


Moore, James F.


Trustee Jefferson Seminary 2


378


Moore, James Francis


(a) One of Commission to sell and adjust claims respecting lots in Louisville 3


542


(b) Same as (a) 3


547


(c) Founder of New Town 1 233


(d) Title to site of New Town quieted 1


261


Moore, John


Trustee New Athens Seminary 3 302


Moore, Lewis


(a) Trustee Franklin Academy 1


296


(b) Trustee Town of Washington. 2


393


Moore, Robert


Made an addition to Bowling Green 5 192


358


(d) Costs of trial allowed


125


MOORE


Moore, Samuel


(a) Trustee Stanford Academy


2


240


(b) Trustee Lebanon Academy


4 193


Moore, Thomas


Given eredit on settlement as keeper of turn- pike on Wilderness Road for money of which he was robbed 3 162


Moore, William


Ineorporator of Cynthiana Manufacturing Com- pany 5 378


Moore, Zachariah


Trustee Town of Salisberry 3 369




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