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 9

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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Morehead, Armstead


(a) Trustee Bullitt Academy 2


243


(b) Promoter at Russellville of Ohio Canal Com- pany


3


221


(c) Trustee Newton Academy


3


277


(d) Trustee Logan Academy


3


277


(e) Trustee Newton Academy


3


409


(f) Promoter at Russellville of Bank of Kentucky Morehead, Charles


3


391


(a) Inspection site in Nelson County 2 280


(b) One of Commission to open Beech Fork of Salt River to navigation 2 312


Morehead, Presley


One of Commission to open Mud River to navi- gation 4 115


Moren, John


Relieved of consequences of irregularities with respeet to head right lands 4 · 13


Morgan, Charles


Trustee Newport Academy 2 240


Morgan, Brig. Gen. Daniel Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783) 1


442


Morgan, Jesse, deceased Sale of land authorized 2


53


Morgan, William, deceased Sale of lands authorized 5 474


Morris, James


(a) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to improve road from Maysville to Town of Washington 4 279


(b) Promoter at Mayslick of Maysville and Lexing- ton Turnpike Road Company 5 536


Morris, Maurice


Promoter at Carlisle of Maysville and Lexing- ton Turnpike Road Company 5 536


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126


MORRIS


Morris, Richard


Relieved of effects of some errors in respect to headright claims 4 340


Morris, Thomas


Trustee of Kennedysville 1 342


Morris, William


Named as terminus on Kanawalı River of the Greenbrier Road 3


4


Morrison, Isaac


(a) Trustee of Beallsborough


3


564


3 (b) Trustee of Bairdstown 566


(c) Trustee Salem Academy


3


580


Morrison, James


(a) Trustee of Beallsborough


3


564


(b) Trustee of Bairdstown 3


566


(c) Trustee Salem Academy 3 580


(d) Trustee of Lexington


1


577


(e) Trustee Lexington Library Association 2


375


(f) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Kentucky River to navigation 5 12


Morrison, Robert


Trustee Fleming Academy 2 241


Morrow, William


(a) Given time to settle as Sheriff of Bourbon County 2 485


(b) Credit allowed surety on his bond as Sheriff .... 3


95


(c) Commission allowed Richard Turner for levying an execution against Morrow in favor of the Commonwealth


3 97


(d) Time given Robert Buckner to settle as his surety 3 163


Morton, George W.


Given time to return delinquent list as Sheriff of Fayette County 5 498


Morton, Richard


Mistakes in proceedings relative to headright lands were corrected. 4 157


Morton, Major Thomas


Re-imbursed for repairs to arms at arsenal. 2 354


Morton, William


Trustee Transylvania University 2


234


Mosby,


Inspection site in Madison County 3 323


Mosby, John


Trustee Transylvania Seminary 3 572


Mosby, Robert


(a) Trustee of Harrodsburg 3


552


(b) Trustee Town of New Market 3 560


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MOSELY


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PAGE


Mosely, Robert


(a) Justices of Ohio County to meet at his house ..


2


209


(b) Trustee of Hartford


3


443


Moseley, Thomas


(a) Trustee of Hartford.


3


443


(b) Incorporator of Mt. Sterling Library Company. .


5


177


Moss, Frederick, deceased


Sale of lands authorized


1 359


Moss', Hilliard's and


Inspection site at mill in Green County 3 322


Mount Sterling


Established December 17, 1792 on lands of Enoeh Smith, Hugh Forbis, John Judy and Samuel Spurgin, with Enoch Smith, Samuel Dowery, William Meteer, Cornelius Ringo, Aaron Hall,


Robert Walker and Simon Adams, Trustees .. 1 125


Mount Sterling Library Company


Incorporated January 26, 1815 by Thomas Mose- ley, David Barrow, George Howard, Micajah Harrison, and William C. Hayden. 5 177


Mud River Fork of Green River


(a) Deelared navigable January 18, 1810 and James Dunean, Presley Morehead, Peter Hansberry, John Browning and Urbin Ewing named com- missioners to clear it for navigation.


4 115


(b) Thomas Stubblefield and Nimrod Long named additional commissioners to clear it for navi- gation 4 338


Muhlenberg County


(a) Formed May 15, 1798 from Logan and Christian Counties 2 205


(b) Christian County line changed. 2 378


Muhlenberg, Maj. Gen. Peter Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783) 1 442


Mullin, John


Authorized to locate 600 acres of land as heir of his father, a Revolutionary Soldier. . . Munsell, Luke


2 426


Granted loan of $6000 with which to publish a map of Kentucky 5 566


Munsey, Jeremiah Given credit for six tours of duty. 5 272


Murphy, John


(a) Trustee Town of Jefferson. 2 380


(b) One of Commission to open Red Bird Fork of Kentucky River to navigation. 5 149


128


MURRAY


Murray, William


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


(b) His addition included in Frankfort 1 641


(e) Trustee Kentucky Seminary 2


389


Murrell, George


One of Commissioners for Lincoln County to survey Lincoln-Casey County line. 5 103


Murrell, Lt. George and Men


Allowed pay for services guarding the Lincoln County frontier in 1787 3 256


Murrell, Samuel


Trustee Glasgow Academy 4 85


Muter, Colonel Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783) 1 442


Muter, George


(a) Trustee of Danville


3


562


(b) Granted pension of $300 per annum in con- sideration of services as former Chief Justice of the State. 3


363


(c) Pension Act repealed


4 16


Myers, Jacob


(a) Voting place at house in Grayson County. 4 242


(b) Voting place at house in Grayson County. 5 36


Myers, Jacob, deceased


Commissioners named to settle with creditors .. 3 98


Myers, Jacob and Company


Authorized to locate 2000 acres of land in Lin- coln County, from which to procure timber for iron-works 2 174


McAfee, John, deceased


Sale of lands authorized 5 471


McAfee, Samuel


Trustee Town of Warwick 3 564


McBean, William (see Macbean)


(a) Trustee Lexington Library Association 2


375


(b) Inspection site in Madison County. 3 451


McBee, Silas


Released from consequences of irregular pro- ceedings with respect to head right lands .. 4 13


McBride, Daniel


Trustee Henderson Academy 5 72


McBride, Lapsley, and


McBride, William


Granted 2800 aeres of land in consideration of services of their father, who as Commis- sioner of Kentucky County had opened the road from Holstein to Crab Orehard and


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129


McBRYERS


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who had been killed at the battle of Blue Licks 4 330


McBryers, William


Given credit on settlement as Sheriff of Frank- lin County 5 165


McCahan, John


Named in boundary to an addition to Shelby- ville 5 256


McCalla, Andrew


(a) Trustee Kentucky Academy


1 228


(b) Trustee Transylvania University 2 234


McCastlin, Andrew


Authorized to locate lands in Wayne County containing salt water 4 374


McChord, James


Error in settlement certificate corrected. 5 367


McClain, Hector One of Commission to conduct a lottery 5 570


McClean, Alney


Trustee Greenville Academy 4 113


McClean, Ephraim


Trustee Lebanon Academy . 4 193


McClean, Samuel


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


McCleland, Daniel


Trustee Shelby Academy 2 241


McClelland, James


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


McClintock, Daniel, deceased


His Executor, Joseph Mcclintock, allowed to resign 3 94


McClintock, Joseph


Allowed to resign as Executor of Daniel Mc-


Clintock, deceased 3 94


McClung, William


Judge Circuit Court First District. 3 507


McClure, James


Trustee of Newport 1 281


McCollister, Aeneas


Trustee Newton Academy 2 241


McCollister, Hannah


James McCollister authorized to sue her in Madison County for divorce. 3 466


130


McCOLLISTER


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McCollister, James


(a) See Hannah McCollister


(b) Trustee Town of Milford 1 226


McCombs, John


Price of small traet of land remitted. 5 458


McConnell (see McCownald)


McCormack,


Named in Cumberland-Barren County boundary 3 103


McCormack, James


Trustees of Paris authorized to convey him a lot 5 397


McCormick, Joseph


Named in Lincoln-Casey County boundary. 3 326


McCoun Ferry


Inspection site in Mercer County. 3


332


McCoun, James


Balance due on head right claim remitted. 4 319


McCoun, Lawrence


Price of land remitted 5


56


McCoun, Samuel (see Maccoun)


(a) Inspection at his ferry in Mercer County 3 332


(b) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Kentucky River to navigation. 4 318


McCowen, Robert


Trustee Town of Jefferson 2


380


McCown, James (see Maccoun)


Trustee Lexington Library Association 2 375


McCownald, William Trustee of Lexington 3


549


Mccullough, Joseph


Trustee Town of Washington. 1 199


McCully, George, deceased


Sale of land authorized 2


488


McDouglas, Alexander


Named in boundary of election precinct in Har- din County. 5 473


McDowell, Dr.


Named in boundary of public square in Dan- ville 5 480


McDowell, Ephraim


(a) Trustee Danville Library


2


376


(b) Trustee of Danville. 4


39


(c) Trustee Danville Academy 5


480


McDowell, John


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


1


58


(b) Trustee Transylvania University. 2


234


(c) Trustee Lexington Library Association 2


375


131


McDOWELL


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(d) Named in boundary of eleetion precinct in Hardin County .


4 225


(e) One of Commission to build bridge over Floyds Fork of Salt River 5


22


McDowell, Samuel


(a) President Constitutional Convention (1792) .. 1


38


(b) Trustee Transylvania University 2


234


(c) Judge Cireuit Court Tenth District 3


507


McDowell, Samuel, Sr.


(a) Trustee of Danville. 3


562


(b) Trustee Transylvania Seminary


3


572


McDowell, William


(a) Trustee of Danville.


3


562


(b) Trustee Danville Library


2


376


(c) Co-founder of Falmouth. 1 181


5


583


McElhany, James


Named Commissioner to sell lands of John Elliott, deceased 4 9


McElroy, Hugh


Trustee of Springfield. 1 176


McElroy, James


Trustee of Lebanon. 5 191


McFarland, Major Alexander Named in Pulaski County boundary 2 392


McFarlan, John


One of Commission to locate County Seat for Daviess County 5 160


McFerren, John


Trustee Glasgow Academy 4 85


McFerrin, John


Allowed to withdraw over-payment in settle- ment as Sheriff of Barren County 5 463


McGary, Daniel


Named Commissioner to sell lands of John Elliott, deceased. 4 9


McGary, Hugh See Magary


McGary, Robert


Justices of Hopkins County to meet at house .. 3 347


McGary, William R.


One of Commission to locate County seat for Union County 4 213


McGaughey, Arthur


Voting place at house in Hardin County 4 202


McGee, David


Trustee Lexington Seminary 2 108


(d) Reference made to (e) .


132


McGEHEE


McGehee, Samuel


Allowed $15.00 for a beef taken by Capt. Ray on the Wabash Expedition. 2


484


McGill, John


Price of head right land remitted. 4 159


McGonegle, Leah


Price of 50 acres of land remitted 5


347


McGowan, Robert


One of Commission to open road in Madison County 1 231


McGrady, Israel


(a) Trustee Newton Academy


2


241


(h) Resigned and successor appointed. 277 3


(c) Given time to settle as Sheriff of Logan County 3 164


McHenry, Barnabas


(a) Trustee Bethel Academy


2


174


(b) Trustee Washington Academy


2


242


(c) Trustee Washington Academy


5


15


McIllany, James


Trustee Montgomery Academy 2


241


McIlvain, Hugh Trustee of Lexington Masonic Lodge. 1 557


McIlvoy, Daniel


(a) Trustee of Danville. 4 39


(b) Promoter at Danville of Kentucky Assurance Society 4


254


McIntire, Alexander


(a) Named in boundary of election precinct in Montgomery County ..


4 173


4


215


(b) Named in Montgomery-Bath County boundary McIntire, John


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


3 167


(b) One of Commission to erect a turnpike on the road at (a).


4 154


(c) One of Commission to lease the road at (a) . 4 236


(d) Incorporator of Gallatin-Ohio Steamboat Com- pany 5 343


McKee, Alexander


(a) His lots in Harrodsburg ordered sold to pay a debt due John Campbell and Joseph Simon 3 546


(b) Lands escheated as a British subject, and .... 3 571


(c) Vested in Trustees Transylvania Seminary. . McKee, Samuel


3


572


Trustee Lancaster Library Company . 3 208


McKenny, Robert


Trustee of Winchester 1 340


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MCKENZIE


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Mckenzie, Robert


(a) Lands escheated as a British subject, and .... 3 571


(b) Vested in Trustees Transylvania Seminary .... 3 572


McKinley, Doctor, deceased


Fee due him for attending a soldier, ordered paid to his widow, Hanna. 2 484


McKinley, Hanna


See Doctor MeKinley


McKinley, James


Named in boundary of Town of Washington .... 3 556


McKinley, Polly


Marriage to John Burch by James Atwood, Justice of the Peace, without authority in the Justice, was legalized. 2 364


McKinley, Samuel


Trustee Newcastle Library Company 4 17


McKinney, Abraham


Trustee Lebanon Academy 5


323


Mckinney, John


Given time to settle as Sheriff of Bourbon County 2 364


Mckinney, John, Jr.


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


(b) Promoter at Versailles of Lexington and Louis- ville Turnpike Road Company . 5 519


McKnight, Andrew


Commissioner for Woodford County to open road from Buekley's Ferry to Bardstown .... McLardy, Alexander


3 463


Allowed to withdraw a survey and patent. .


2 220


McLaughlin, James H.


(a) Trustee Hopkinsville Library Company. . 5 361


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


McLean


See MeClean


McMahan, James


Trustee Logan Academy 3 206


McManus, Mary


Authorized to sell lots in Town of Washington for support of her children. 3 161


McMillan, William


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


McMillion, Samuel


Commissioner for Harrison County to open road from Georgetown to Augusta. 3 201


134


McMULLIN


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McMullin, Samuel


Trustee Harrison Academy 2 241


McNair, John


Lexington Library Association to meet at his house 2


376


McNeal, John


Inspection site at Jeffersonville on Big Barren 3 324


McNeeley, Michael


Trustee Town of Milford 3 567


McNeff, John T.


Polly MeNeff authorized to sue him in Washing- ton County for divorce. 3 174


McNeff, Polly See John T. McNeff


McPhearson, Alexander


Commissioner for Boone County to open road from Newcastle to mouth of Licking .


3 365


McRoberts, George Trustee Stanford Academy 3 334


Nagle, Maurice, deceased


(a) Sale of lands authorized. 2


52


(b) New Commissioners named to sell lands 2


359


Nall, John


One of Commission to open Beech Fork to navigation 2


312


Naylor, James


Trustee Pendleton Academy 5 175


Neal, William (see Neale, Neill)


Trustee Newcastle Library Company 4 35


Neale, William (see Neal, Neill)


One of Commission to open road from New- castle to mouth of Licking 5 131


Neat, Rudolph


Authorized to ereet mill on Green River 5 481


Neele, William, deceased


Heirs given time to pay for land in Logan County 3 190


Neill, William (see Neal, Neale)


(a) One of Commissioners for Henry County to survey Henry-Shelby County line


5 103


(b) Same as (a) 5 330


Nelson County


Formed January 1, 1785 from Jefferson County 1 627


Green County, in part, carved from 1


631


Hardin County carved from 1 631


Bullitt County carved from 1 364


Washington County carved from 1 628


135


NELSON


Nelson, John


Inspection at his warehouse discontinued and he was allowed to remove the tobacco


5 196


Neville, James


Allowed pay for services with Logan's Expedi- tion in 1786 3 344


New Athens Academy (Greensburg)


(a) Established December 22, 1798, with William Casey, Robert Haskins, Elias Barbee, Jona- than Conard, William Buckner, Jonathan Patterson, Nathan Montgomery, John W. Sample, James Young. Daniel Trabue, John Montgomery, and David Sims, Trustees .....


(b) Incorporated December 24, 1805, with Rev. David , Rice, A. M. Wakefield, James Allen, Robert Allen, Samuel Brents, James H. Riee, William Barret, Daniel Brown, John Moore, Thomas K. Slaughter, and Daniel White, Trustees


2 242


3 302


New Castle Library Company


Incorporated February 1, 1809, by William Butler, Rowland Thomas, Isham Henderson, John Stites, Jr., Robert Teter, Samuel Me- Kinley, William Neal, Thomas S. Wingate and Joel Jackson 4 35


Newell, James


Register authorized to correct some irregulari- ties as to his settlement right. 5 71


Newell, Samuel


'(a) Inspection site in Pulaski County.


3 24


(b) Hle and William Bush authorized to survey 1000 aeres of mountain land on which they had discovered iron ore 3 163


New Market


Established in 1786 on lands of John Curd in Mereer County at mouth of Diek's River with John Jouet, Gabriel Madison, James Hoard, Samuel Prior, Alexander Robertson. Robert Mosby, James Overton, Harry Innes, Joseph Croeket and William Lewis, Trustees. . Newport


3 559


(a) Established December 14, 1795 on lands of James Taylor in accordance with a plat made by John Roberts, Deputy Surveyor of Camp- bell County, with Thomas Kennedy, Wash- ington Berry, Henry Brasher, Thomas Lind-


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NEWPORT ACADEMY


136


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sey, Nathan Kelly, James McClure and Daniel Duggan, Trustees . 1 280


(b) Purchase of land in by United States for arsenal purposes confirmed. 3 142


Newport Academy


Established December 22, 1798 with William Kenndy. Washington Berry, Charles Morgan, John Grant. Thomas Kennedy, Thomas San- ford, Thomas Carneel, Richard Southgate, Daniel Mayo, John Crittenden, Robert Stubbs and James Taylor, Trustees. 2 240


Newspapers


See Appendix


Newton Academy


(a) Established December 22, 1798 to be located in either Logan, Warren or Christian County, with Samuel Hopkins, Charles Davis, Wil- liam Campbell, Robert Ewing. John Curd, Israel McGrady, Amos Balsh, Young Ewing, David Caldwell, William Prince, William Love, Finis Cox, Burwell Jackson, Aeneas McCollister, Samuel Hardin, John Bailey, Daniel Brown, and John Caldwell, Trustees 2 (b) Located at Russellville and Ninian Edwards, Armstead Morehead, William Reading and Walter Jones appointed Trustees in the stead of John Caldwell, deceased, Amos Balch and John Bailey, removed, and Israel Mc- Gready, resigned


3 277


(c) Logan Seminary merged into it under name Newton Academy, with Walter E. Jones, Joseph Hamilton, Armstead Morchead, Urbin Ewing, Samuel Wilson, Thomas V. Swearin- gen, John Curd, Samuel Caldwell, William Reading and William Johns, Trustees. 3 409


Newton, William


State price of head right land remitted. 5 22


New Town (Jefferson County)


(a) Established December 13, 1794 on lands of James Franeis Moore, with Abner Field, Basil Prather, Isaac Hornbeck, Lewis Field and James Standiford, Trustees 1 233


(b) Title to townsite quieted. 1 261


(c) See Jefferson, Town of


Newtown (Mason County)


Established in 1795 on lands of John Kenton in (then) Mason County with David Broad-


241


137


NICHOLAS COUNTY


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rick, John Getridge, William Baker, Joshna Baker. John Clarke, Edmund Collins and William Kenton. Trustees 1 285


(b) Election of Trustees provided for, the Town being described as in Nicholas County 4 8


Nicholas County


(a) Formed June 1, 1800 from Bourbon and Mason 2 366


(b) Commissioners appointed to locate County Seat 5 329


(e) Part of added to Fleming County. 5 365


(d) Part of added to Harrison County. 5


365


(e) Further part of added to Harrison County


5


452


(f) Part of Bourbon County added to. 5


452


(g) County Court authorized to convey the public grounds at Ellisville 5 563


Nicholas, George


Trustee Transylvania University 2 234


Niel, Thomas


Named in boundary of election preeinet in Logan County 5 140


Niess, David, deceased


Sale of land authorized 5


563


Noel, George, and


Noel, Taylor


Allowed to redeem land forfeited for non-


payment of taxes 5 437


Northcut, Archibald


(a) Authorized to build grist mill on Green River 4 30


(b) Trustee Liberty Academy 5 22


Norton, George


Named in boundary of public square in Dan- ville 5 480


Norvell, Joshua


One of Commission to build bridge over


Floyds Fork of Salt River 5 22


Nourse, Charles


One of Commission to conduet a lottery 5 570


Nourse, James, deceased


Sale of lands authorized 2


363


O'Bannon, John


(a) Trustee of Versailles. . 1 355


(b) Trustee Woodford Academy


2


243


(e) Trustee Woodford Academy 3 181


(d) Authorized to ereet grist mill on publie spring in Versailles 3 191


Ogden, Masterson


Trustee Washingtonian Library 4 354


138


OHIO CANAL COMPANY


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Ohio Canal Company


(a) Incorporated December 19, 1804 by Thomas Prather, George Wilson, Peter B. Orinsby. and James Hunter, of Louisville; Alexander Parker, John Jordan, and John Bradford, at Lexington ; James Smiley, Thomas Speed and William R. Hinds, at Bardstown; James Birney and Barnabas Hughes, at Danville ; John Rowan, Nicholas Clarke and William Trigg, at Frankfort; John Maehir, and Peter Lee at Town of Washington ; Ninian Edwards and Armstead Morehead at Russellville; Thomas Hughes and Hugh Brent at Paris; Adam Steele, and Wingfield Bullock, at Shelbyville; Daniel May and Edmund Tay- lor at Newport; Martin D. Hardin and John Patrick at Richmond; John Reed, James Hughes and Jesse Head at Springfield; Mar- tin Hawkins and Josiah Pitts at Georgetown; Micajah Harrison and James Crawford at Mt. Sterling; Samuel Hopkins and Thomas Posey at Henderson; George Webb and Robert Clark, Jr., at Winchester, and John Faris and John Stockdon at Flemingsburg, the purpose of the company being to open a canal at the Falls of the Ohio.


3 221


(b) A second corporation was created December 20, 1805, the incorporators being James Berthoud, Thomas Prather. George Wilson. Peter B. Ormsby, James Hunter. John Brad- ford, Alexander Parker, John Jordan, Jr., Adam Steele, Wingfield Bullock and Worden Pope 3 259


Ohio County


(a) Formed July 1, 1799 from Hardin County


20S


(b) Part of added to Henderson County


4


10


(e) Butler County, in part, carved from. 4


110


(d) Grayson County, in part, carved from


4


129


(e) Daviess County carved from 5 159


5


299


Oldham, John


Trustee Town of Irvine. 4 339


Oldham, John P.


5 401


Oldham, Samuel


(a) Trustee Jefferson Seminary


2


378


(b) Trustee Jefferson Seminary


3


207


Trustee Breckenridge Seminary


(f) Daviess County line defined.


139


ONEAL


(c) Trustee Jefferson Seminary


3


490


Oneal, Ludowick, deceased


Patent issued to his devisecs.


5 513


Orchards, Isaac


Trustee of Paris 1


188


Orear, William


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


167


Ormsby, Peter B.


(a) Promoter at Louisville of Ohio Canal Company 3 221


(b) Promoter at Louisville of Ohio Canal Company 3 260


(e) Promoter at Louisville of Bank of Kentucky .. 3


391


(d) Incorporator Louisville Hospital Company. ..


5


574


Ormsby, Stephen


Judge Circuit Court Fifth District 3


507


Orr, Alexander D.


(a) Trustee Town of Washington (1790) 3


556


(b) Trustee Franklin Academy 1


296


Ousley, William


Refunded cost of repairs to Wilderness Road 3 376


Outlaws,


Road to from Pulaski opened. 3 95


Outlaws Salt Works


Named in boundary of Clay County 3


338


Outton, Thomas


Granted change of venne from Fayette to


Clarke County on trial for perjury . 4 358


Overstreet, James H.


Incorporator Louisville Hospital Company. 5 574


Overton, James


Trustee Town of New Market (1786) . 3 560


Overton, Samuel


Trustee Washington Academy 2


242


Owens, Abraham (Colonel)


(a.) Delegate from Shelby County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) 1 58


(b) Trustee of Shelbyville 1 151


Owens, Col. Abraham, deceased


(a) Part of his lands added to Shelbyville. 5 255


(b) Part of his lands added to Shelbyville. 5


571


(e) Owensborough named for Col. Abraham Owens, who fell at Tippecanoe 5


508


Owen, Brackett, deceased


Part of his lands vested in Trustees of Shelby- ville for benefit of his representatives ... ..


3 96


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140


OWENS


Owens, John


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Rebecca Owens authorized to sue him in Lincoln County for divorce 1 694


Owen, John Cockey (see John C. Owing) Inspection site in Nelson County 3 583


Owens, Rebecca


See John Owens


Owens, William Trustee Robertson Academy 5 125


Owensborough


Name of Town of Rossborough changed to in honor of Col. Abraham Owens, who fell at Tippecanoe 5


508


Owing, John C. (see John Cockey Owen)


(a) Trustee of Bairdstown (1788).


3


566


(b) Inspection site in Nelson County 2 139


Owsley, Anthony


Pay as Commissioner of the Wilderness Road allowed 4 55


Owsley, Daniel


Trustee of Crab Orchard. 5 351.


Owsley, Thomas


(a) Named in Lincoln-Garrard County boundary .. 2


461


(b) Trustee of Crab Orchard 5 351


Owsley, William


Trustee Stanford Academy ?


240


Owsley, William, Jr.


Trustee Laneaster Library Company 3 208


Oxford, Sarah


Authorized to sue William Oxford for divorce 2


173


Oxford, William See Sarah Oxford


Parepoint, Francis


Trustee of Beallsborough 3 564


Paris


(a) Established in 1789 as "Hopewell" on lands of Lawrence Sprotsman, with Notley Conn, Charles Smith, Jr., John Edwards, James Garrard, Edward Waller, Thomas West, John Lanier, James Little and James Duncan, Trustees 3 567


(b) Title to town site quieted (1790) and name changed to Paris. 3 569


(c) Claim of John Allen to townsite settled .. 1 111


(d) Horatio Hall, John Allen, Thomas Jones, John Smith, William E. Webb, Samuel Harris and


141


PARIS HYDRAULIC CO.


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Isaac Orehards appointed Trustees. 1 188


(e) Proceeds of sales of lots ordered paid to John Protzman


1 356


(f) Protzman's plat ordered reproduced 1 646


Paris Hydraulic Company


Incorporated February 10. 1816. 5 393


Paris Library Company


Incorporated February 11. 1808 by William Garrard Jr., Robert Trimble, William Kelly, Samuel Hanson and Benjamin Mills. 3 455


Parish, William, deceased


Sale of lands authorized. 5 42


Parker, Alexander


(a) Trustee of Lexington. 1 577


(b) Trustee Transylvania University 2


234


(e) Director Vineyard Society of Lexington. 2 268


(d) Promoter at Lexington of Ohio Canal Com- pany 3


221


(e) Promoter at Lexington of Bank of Kentucky 3 390


(f) Promoter at Lexington of Madison Hemp Com- pany 3


533


(g) Promoter at Lexington of Kentucky Assurance Society 4


254


Parker, Richard


(a) Inspection site in Washington County 2




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