HERRIN JAMES MILLARD (JIM)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HERRIN JAMES MILLARD (JIM) was born in 1882 (son of HERRIN STEPHEN JACKSON and BURKHART SARAH CATHERINE).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HERRIN STEPHEN JACKSON was born on 31 Dec 1848 in Pulaski County, Kentucky (son of HERRIN JOHN and JACKSON ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY).

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:!BIRTH: Joseph Allen Herrin Family Bible (Photocopy in my files).

    !CENSUS: 1880 Census of Pulaski Co., KY, Stephen Jackson lists both parents as
    born in Virginia.

    STEPHEN married BURKHART SARAH CATHERINE on 31 Aug 1882 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. SARAH (daughter of BURKHART JOHN WILLIAM and SIPPLE NANCY JANE) was born in 1861; died in 1932. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  BURKHART SARAH CATHERINE was born in 1861 (daughter of BURKHART JOHN WILLIAM and SIPPLE NANCY JANE); died in 1932.
    Children:
    1. HERRIN WESLEY
    2. HERRIN MARY
    3. 1. HERRIN JAMES MILLARD (JIM) was born in 1882.
    4. HERRIN LILLY was born in 1895; died in 1918.
    5. HERRIN HARMAN was born in 1904; was buried in Dry Creek Cemetery, Gallatin County, Montana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HERRIN JOHN was born on 9 Apr 1806 in Pulaski County, Kentucky (son of HERRIN WILLIAM and EVANS SARAH); died after 1880 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried after 1880 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !BIRTH: Joseph Allen Herrin Family Bible (Photocopy in my files).
    "John Herrin was borned Wednesday April 9, 1806."

    !CENSUS:
    Pulaski County Kentucky 1860 Census for Somerset P.O. Page 69 House 438
    Family 424 lists all of his children and shows him as a wheelwright (trade).
    Pulaski Co., KY 1870 Census for 1870 lists John Herrin (64) and Elizabeth
    M. (57) in house 71 Family 71 Page 10 Shopville P.O. Wheelwright. Name is
    spelled Herron.
    Pulaski County Kentucky 1880 Census for Dist. 60 Sht. 10 House 83 Family
    88 lists John Heron 74 years old; occupation chairmaker. It shows his father
    is from North Carolina and his mother from Tennessee.

    !MARRIAGE: 1st m. Pulaski County Kentucky Bk 1 Pg 74 (Have copy)
    2nd m. Pulaski County Kentucky Bk 1 Pg 129 (Have copy)

    1st m.
    John Herrin m. Anna Earp 1825 5-31 bondsman: Singleton Earp Joint consent
    of William Herrin and Josiah Earp. Kin not stated.

    2nd m.
    John Herrin m. Eliz. M. Jackson 1835 5-7 bondsman: John Clark
    Jarvis Jackson, brother of the bride states she is 22 years old/father
    Joseph Jackson.

    Joseph Allen Herrin Family Bible (Photocopy in my files).

    ..........................................................................
    Know all men by these present, that we John Herrin and Singleton Earp are
    held firmly bound unto the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the exat full sum
    of L50 the payment of which will and truly to be made in the said
    Commonwealth. We bind ourselves our heirs ???? and Actm?? Jointly
    Sureally and firmly by their ????????? with our seals and date this 3rd
    day of May 1825 The Condition of the above Obligation is such that whereas
    there is a marriage shortly intended to be had and solemnized between the
    above bound John Herrin & Anna Earp both of Pulaski County now if there
    should be no lawful cause to Obstruct the same ???? this the above
    Obligation to be void ??????? to Remain in full force power & Virtu.
    Ack Sam J Fox DC his
    John X Herrin
    mark
    his
    Singleton X Earp
    mark
    May the 31 d: 1825 Mr William Fox Clark of the Sircut Cort of pulaski
    County you are here by Requested to give John Herrin and anna Erpe Lawful
    Lisenes to bine them for the holy State of matremoney for I William Herrin
    and Josiah Earp have no object against the same this from under our handes
    to you.
    William Herrin
    test his
    Singleton Earpe Josiah X Earpe
    mark
    ........................................................................
    Kentucky Pulaski County Sett
    I Richard Collier an authorized minister of the Gospel do hereby certify
    that the following list Contains all the marriages celebrated by me from
    16th day of April 1836 to the 14th day of Apil 1837...
    Court May the 7th day in the year 1836
    Then Joined together John Herrin and Elizabeth Jackson February the 25 in
    the 1837 then joined Together William Easter and Malinda Pence.
    Richd. Colyer
    The foregoing Certificate of maaiages produced was to me in my office as
    Clerk of the Pulaski County Court on the 17th day of April 1837 and the
    Same has been Shown duly recorded
    Att Will Fox, Clk
    .........................................................................
    Know all men by these presents that we John Herrin & are
    held and firmly bound unto the commonwealth of Kentucky in the just and
    full sum of fifty pounds, the payment of which well and truly to be made
    to the commonwealth of Kentucky, we bind ourselves our heirs Excrs and
    Admrs jointly severally and firmly by these presents sealed with ouseals
    and dated this 7th day of May 1836.
    The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas there is a
    marriage shortly intended to be had and solemnized between the above bound
    John Herrin & Elizabeth M. Jackson of Pulaski County. If there be no
    lawful cause to be void otherwise to remain in full force, power & virtue
    John Herrin seal
    AJJames DC John Clark seal

    This day Jarvis Jackson of Pulaski County personally appeared before me
    and made oath that he has heard his parents, Joseph Jackson & wife, state
    that Elizabeth M Jackson their daughter was over 22 years old, and the
    said Jarvis Jackson doth further swear that he believes from the
    circumstances of his having a brother & sister older than himself &
    younger than the said Elizabeth M he being nearly 18 years old - that the
    statement of his parents as to the age of the said Elizabeth M are true &
    correct
    Clks Office May 7th 1836.
    AJ James DC
    for
    Will Fox CPC
    ..........................................................................

    VOCATION: Wheelwright. At 74 he was a chairmaker (1880 Census).

    !RESIDENCE: Shopville, Pulaski Co., Ky.

    !BURIAL: Pulaski Co., KY Cemetery Records and photo of stone (on file with L.
    Herrin)

    Buried in Peyton Randall Cemetery. Stone has been replaced with new one.

    !NOTE: John Clark was the husband of Nancy Herrin; this would make John Clark
    the uncle of John Herrin since William is the son of Shadrack, Nancy
    is the daughter of Shadrack and John is the son of William.

    When Rebecah Herrin married Singleton Earp, the bond was signed by John
    Herrin, and the marriage was consented to by William Herrin, one more fact
    linking John as William's son. The signature of William Herrin on the marriage
    consent matched William Herrin's signature on his own marriage bond to Sally
    Evans.

    It is history that Shopville, KY was named after a blacksmith shop there
    (Pulaski County In Retrospect). It is likely that since John Herrin lived in
    Shopville, that it was named because of his shop, since he is a wheelwright.
    (or his father, William's, shop).

    JOHN married JACKSON ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY on 7 May 1836 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. ELIZABETH (daughter of JACKSON JOSEPH and MONTGOMERY MILLY) was born on 6 Oct 1913 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  JACKSON ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY was born on 6 Oct 1913 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky (daughter of JACKSON JOSEPH and MONTGOMERY MILLY); died in in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !BIRTH: Joseph Allen Herrin Family Bible (copy in my files).
    "Elizabeth Montgomery Herrin was borned Wednesday October 6, 1813."

    !MARRIAGE:
    Pulaski County Kentucky Marriage Book II

    !CENSUS:
    1850 Census show her as 37 years of age and the d/o Joseph Jackson.
    1860 Pulaski Co. Ky Census for Dist. 1 Somerset House 438 and Family 424 it
    shows her as 46.
    1870 Pulaski Co., KY Census show her as 57 years old House 71 Family 71
    Page 10 Shopville P.O.
    1880 Pulaski Co., Ky Census does not list her as living with John Heron.
    Assume she was dead.

    !RESIDENCE: Shopville, Pulaski Co., Ky.

    !DEATH: Not living with John Heron, age 74, in the 1880 Pulaski Co., Ky Census.

    !BURIAL: Pulaski Co., KY Cemetery Records and photo of tombstone (on file with
    L. Herrin)

    Buried in Peyton Randall Cemetery. Monument has been replaced

    Children:
    1. HERRIN WILLIS MARION CORP. was born on 25 Mar 1837.
    2. HERRIN JOSEPH ALLEN was born on 24 Mar 1838 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 19 Jul 1908 in Shopeville, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Randall-Herrin, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    3. HERRIN JOHN SILAS was born on 27 Apr 1840 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    4. HERRIN JAMES FRANCIS was born on 29 May 1841 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 20 Aug 1912 in Shopeville, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Randall-Herrin, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    5. HERRIN ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY was born on 23 Feb 1843 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 24 Dec 1893 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Randall Cemetery, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    6. HERRIN MARTHA JANE was born on 5 May 1844 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    7. HERRIN SARAH ELLEN was born on 25 Mar 1846 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    8. HERRIN CYRENIUS LAIR was born on 2 Dec 1847 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 16 Aug 1852 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Aug 1852 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    9. 2. HERRIN STEPHEN JACKSON was born on 31 Dec 1848 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    10. HERRIN RACHERL CATHERN was born on 29 Nov 1850 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    11. HERRIN LUCINDA was born on 29 Aug 1852 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 26 Apr 1904; was buried in Apr 1904.

  3. 6.  BURKHART JOHN WILLIAM was born on 14 Jan 1835 in Smyth County, Virginia (son of BURKHARDT EPHRAIM and MCCALL ELIZA ANN); died on 26 Feb 1909 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Fellowship Cemetery, Pulaski County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: Gene Clark FGS, Bozeman Montana.

    JOHN married SIPPLE NANCY JANE on 18 Dec 1856 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. NANCY was born on 20 Oct 1832 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 18 Oct 1871 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in MarkSL. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  SIPPLE NANCY JANE was born on 20 Oct 1832 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 18 Oct 1871 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in MarkSL.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: 1984 Mormon IGI F B 01 April 1866 Amanda Jane Burkhart to John W.
    Burkhart and Nancy J. Sipple.

    !LINEAGE: Gene Clark FGS, Bozeman Montana.

    Children:
    1. BURKHARDT ELIZA ELLEN was born on 30 May 1858 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 23 Jan 1896 in Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Jan 1896 in Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    2. 3. BURKHART SARAH CATHERINE was born in 1861; died in 1932.
    3. BURKHART POLLY ANN was born on 23 Jun 1861 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    4. BURKHART AMANDA J. was born on 1 Apr 1866 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 14 Jun 1909 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Jun 1908 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HERRIN WILLIAM was born in 1786 in North Carolina (son of HERRIN SHADRACK SR. and STOGSDILL REBECCA BECKY); died in Apr 1860 in Laurel County, Kentuckysl.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !BIRTH: a) Date 0f 1780-1784 calculated from the 1810, 1820, 1830
    and 1840 Census. Born in North Carolina (from John Heron information; 1880
    Pulaski County, Kentucky Census). ca 1784 birth date from the 1805 Tax List of
    Pulaski Co., KY. In 1804 he is not listed, and in 1805 he is listed as male 21
    or over. Since Shadrack consented for his marriage in March 1805, William turned
    21 after March of 1805 which makes him born after March of 1784. This agrees
    with the latest Census birth date of 1784, and the Shadrick Herin 1790 Census
    age of 1 male under 16 (1790-16=1774 to 1790).
    b) 1860 Kentucky Mortality Schedule

    source b):
    William "Herin" died in Laurel Co., KY in Apr 1860, age 73, born in North
    Carolina.

    !MARRIAGE: a) 1st: (14 Mar 1805) Pulaski County, Ky Marriage Book 1, page 15.
    b) 2nd: (14 Feb 1835) Pulaski County, Ky Marriage Book 1, page 112, Minister's
    Returns for Owen Atkins, MG.

    source a):
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    The foregoing list of marriages were returned to my office as Clerk of the
    Pulaski County court by the Reverend Adam Burke and the same has been duly
    recorded in my office Att Will Fox c of c
    Henry Farmer and Nancy DeBord the 13 June 1805. Aaron Gainy and Polly
    Humphries 7th of Nov 1804. Daniel Stogsdill and Henry Masey 23 of July
    1804. Alexander Evans and Rachael Ashby 30th of July 1804. William Herrin
    and Sally Evans 14th of March 1805. John Adair and Patsy Gavin 30th of
    August 1804. The above marriages was celebrated and confirmed according to
    law by
    Richd Barrier
    The foregoing list of marriages were returned in my office as Clerk of the
    Pulaski County court by the Reverend Richd Barrier and the same has been
    duly recorded in my office.
    Att Will Fox c of c
    ..........................................................................
    Know all men by their presents that we William hern & Daniel Stogsdill
    are held and firmly bound unto Thurst. Greenup Esq. Govenor of the
    commonwelath in the just & full sum of fifty pounds to which payment well
    & truly to be made to the said govenor or his successors we bind ourselves
    our heirs Exors & Admor firmly by them sealed with their seals & date this
    13th day March 1805 The Condition of the above bound Obligation is such
    that where as there is a marriage Shortly intended to be had Solemnized
    between William Hern & Sally Evans both of the county of Pulaski if there
    be lawful cause to obstruct the same then the above bound obligation to be
    void other wise to remain in full force power & virtu
    Signed Sealed & Delivered William Herrin
    In presents of
    C Price his
    Daniel X Stogsdill
    mark

    13 March 1805 ????
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    This I do Sorty by I Johnevens hase no oblig against William Herrin and
    Sary Eves been loftily gind instae ofmaty mony Shadrak herrin gives his
    con Sent also
    Shadrak Herrin John Evenes
    ..........................................................................

    source b):
    ..........................................................................
    William Herrin to Sary Whitaker Feb. 14, 1833.
    Returned to clerk's office 5 Aug 1833 Will Fox Guaranteed by Owen Adkins
    M. J.
    ..........................................................................

    !RESIDENCE: Rowan Co., NC, Clark, Montgomery, Pulaski and Laurel Counties, KY

    !VOCATION: Farmer and wheelwright.

    !COURT: a) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 2, page
    b) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 4, page 68
    c) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 2, part 3, page 134
    d) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 5A, pages 10-11
    e) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 3, page 385.
    f) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 3, page 367B

    source a):
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    May Court 1811
    At a county court held for Pulaski County at the Courthouse therof in the
    Town of Somerset on Monday the twenty seventh day of May one thousand
    eight hundred & eleven Present John Chesney, Hugh Logan, George Alcorn and
    Francis Clare, Esquires.
    --
    The last will and Testament of Benjamin Stogsdale Deceased was proved
    by the Oath of Benjamin Reynolds & William Herrin two of the Subscribing
    Witnesses thereto to be the Last Will & Testament of the said Stogsdale,
    and ordered to be Recorded; And on the motion of Sarah Herrin the Exec-
    utrix named in the said Decedents Will a certificate is granted her for
    obtaining a probate thereof as is due form she having first made oath
    as required by law and Entered unto & Acknowledged Bond and in the penalty
    of three hundred Pounds with William Alexander, William herrin, Junr, and
    William Herrin Senr, her Securities conditioned as the law directs & It
    is Ordered to be entered of Record that leave is given to Elijah Barnes
    the other Executor to Join in the probate at any time hereafter he may
    come forward & It is further ordered that John James Daniel McKinsey and
    Jonathan Smith or any three of them who being first sworn do Inventory
    & appraise the personal Estate and Slaves if any late the property of
    said Decedents and that the Executors return a list thereof to Court
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    source b):
    George Randolph appointed surveyor of the Salt Works Road
    Daniel F. James - between Floyds and Ranseys >> Stone house >>
    Beginning at the widow Gibsons (not to include her) >> Daniel F. James >>
    Hughes Mill >> Flatlick Creek to James Randolph, Sen. >> Buck Creek to
    Thomas Prices (including him) >> William Herrin (so as to include him) >>
    George Barclay.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    source c):
    27 Sep 1813
    5. William Herrin appeared before the Court and offered proof that James
    Reece, deceased, had made an obligation to transfer a certain track of
    land. After due deliberation, the Court ordered the land to be
    transferred to William Herring and appointed John Newby, Elias
    Poston and John Chesney to supervise the transfer.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    source d):
    May Term 1835.
    Jefferson Hargis appt surveyor of the Whitley Road in the room of Charles
    Collyer from Pitman's Creek to Buck Creek ...
    (Except John Brinson Jr. William Herrin, John Brinson Sr. John Herrin &
    Shadrack Prices other place).
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    source e):
    December Term 1824
    Ordered that John Reese be appointed surveyor for the Salt Works Road from
    the top of the Ridge between Floyds and RAneys to the ____ on ____ of
    George Randolph and he with the hands residing within the following bound-
    ary do open and keep said Road in good repair according to law to wit
    Beginning at the widow Gibsons so as not to include her thence to Daniel
    F. James thence to Hughes Mill thence down Flatlick Creek to James Randols
    Sen. thence down Buck Creek to Thomas Prices including them thence to John
    Brinsons including him thence to William Herrins so as to include him
    thence to the Beginny so as to include George Barclay.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------

    source f):
    Ordered that Thomas Price be appointed Surveyor of the Road from Pitman's
    Creek to Buck Creek on the ____ of Tho. Stephens, and that he with hands
    _____ within the precinct herein after below mentioned, an _____ in good
    repair according to law, to wit, Beginning at the Ford of Pitmans Creek
    at John Langdons from thence a straight Corner to the head of Sugartree
    Hollow from thence down the same to the south thence down Buck Creek to
    the Whitley Road thence with the same to Pitmans Creek and up the same
    to the Begg (except John Brinson, Wm Herrin, John Brinson, Senr, John
    Herrin & Shaderick Price).
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    !MILITARY: Military Settlement Book 7 #2 Col. Commandant William
    Herrin 44th Regmt. of Ky Militia pay for the years 1829 and 1830. Signed
    Josiah Evans, Paymaster.

    This has to be William Herrin, h/o Sarah Evans because William Herrin, h/o Jane
    Stephenson was dead by October 1830 per Marion County, In Deed.

    ..........................................................................
    June 18, 1832
    This day William Herrin Col. Commandant for the 44th Ridgmt K.M. I Josiah
    Evans Paymaster for sd. Ridgmt. deltted the fines interest in sd. Ridgment
    for the year 1829 & 1830 and and after deducting the Sheriffs delinquent
    List from the assessment of said years and after deducting Sheriffs and
    Paymasters com for Collecting & paying amt. there apears due on sd. years
    the sum of $12.55 that sum together withe $31.75 which appears of bean in
    the hands of sd. Josiah Evans Paymaster as afforesd. on the 18th day of
    January 1828. as per Settlement made and recorded in Pulaski County Court
    by Col. John Whiles then Col. to the said ridgment making in all $44.30
    which sum that remains of $44.30 it appears has has been Drawn out of
    P.J. Evans hands in the discharge of Claims against sd. Ridgment and there
    is further Claimes against sd. Ridgment now lodged with sd. Josiah Evans
    Paymaster aforesd. to the amt. of $50.20 & no funds to discharge them with
    as follows, one in favor of E. J. Buchhanon adjutant & provost Martial for
    the sum of $27.50 for duties rendered in 1824-5-6-7-8. The one other claim
    in favor of E. J. Buchhanon for $13.50 for services and another claim in
    favor of E. Buchhanon for $13.50 for service Rendered in 1829-1830 & 1831.
    one in favor of Henry Sipple for $8.25 acredited $2.50 beig. credited on
    sd. Claime.
    Given under our hands This Day
    Josiah Evans. P.M.
    44th Ridgmt. K.M.
    _________________
    William Herrin
    Col. Com 44th K.D.M.
    The County Court held for Pulaski County at the E? Courthouse thereof in
    the Town of Somerset on Monday the 18th day of June A.D. 1832. This
    settlement between Josiah Evans Paymaster for the 44th Regiment, Kentucky
    Militia and William Herrin Col. Commandant of Said Regiment, was Exhibited
    to the Court & Ordered to be Recorded and the same is done accordingly.
    Atts Will Fox Clk
    ..........................................................................

    !CENSUS:
    Rowan Co, NC 1790, Pulaski Co., Pulaski Co., Ky 1810, 1820, & 1830 and Laurel
    Co., Ky 1840.

    Also note that there were two William Herrins in Pulaski Co. in the 1810
    Census, but only one in the 1820 Census. However, Jane Herrin (w/o William)
    was in 1820 Census. William Herrin, along with Shadwick Herrin and Sarah Herrin
    are listed in the 1797 Montgomery County, KY Tax List. William Herrin is
    listed in the 1810, 1820 & 1830 Pulaski County, KY Census and the 1840 Laurel
    County, Kentucky Census.
    1790 Rowan County, NC Tax List Shadrick Herin listed with 1 male under 16
    1797 Montgomery County, KY Tax List - Wm. Herring (no property listed)
    1797 Montgomery County, KY Tax List - Shadwick Herring (no prop. listed)
    1797 Montgomery County, KY Tax List - Sarah Herring (no prop. listed)
    1800 Pulaski County, KY Tax List - Shadrack Herrin listed
    1810 Pulaski County, KY Census - William Herrin Head of Household
    1 male 0-10, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 1 fem 0-10, 1 fem 16-26
    1820 Pulaski County, KY Census - Wm. Herrin Head of Household
    1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 fem 0-10, 1 fem 10-16, 1 fem 26-45
    1830 Pulaski County, KY Census - William Herrin Head of Household
    2 males 5-10, 1 male 40-50, 1 fem 10-15, 1 fem 15-20, 1 fem 40-50
    1840 Laurel County, KY Census - William Heran Head of Household
    1 male 0-5, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 50-60, 1 fem 20-30, 1 fem 40-50

    !DEEDS: a) Pulaski County General Index to Real Estate Conveyances (Grantees)
    b) Pulaski County General Index to Real Estate Conveyances (Grantors)
    c) Pulaski County, KY Deed Book 2, page 320.
    d) Laurel County, KY Deed Book B, page 5.
    e) Laurel County, KY Deed Book C, page 149
    f) Laurel County Kentucky Deed Book C, page 150 dated 7 February 1846

    source a): * p. 121 James Reese to William Hering 1804
    source a): p. 121 George Lee (dec'd by Comm.) to William Herrin 1814
    source b): * p. 171 William Herrin et al to Joel Hubble 1816
    source b): p. 171 William Herrin to John Evans 1829
    source a): p. 122 Josiah Evans to William Herrin 1829
    source b): p. 171 William & Sarah Herrin to Singleton Earp 1829
    source b): p. 172 William & Sarah Herrin to Fillop H. Earp 1829

    * William Herrin , Sr. who was h/o Jane Stephenson Herrin.

    source c):
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    I James Rece have this day bargained and sold sertain tract or parcel of
    Land lying in the County of Pulaski and state of Kentucky on the waters of
    Flat Lick. Beginning at George Wilsons line thence [Description of tract].
    ... as it is was Shoon and mentioned to Thomas McGuire and John Evans &
    the above mentioned James Rece do bind myself my heirs We to make William
    Hering, or heirs or assigns soficient general warrantee deed against the
    first day of October 1805, as witness by hand and seal this third day of
    November 1804.
    Atteste William Hill James Reese --- Seal ---
    William Richardson
    At a County Court held for Pulaski County on the 28th day of June 1813 The
    within Bond was Exhibited to the Court for the purpose of having
    Commissioners appointed agreeably to an act of the General Assembly and
    proof made as required by said act of the consideration money being paid.
    We and aafterwards, to wit, at the September Term of the Court aforesaid
    the said Bond, was ordered to be recorded and ther same is done
    accordingly.
    Teste Will Fox Clk
    ..........................................................................

    source d):
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    Laurel County Kentucky ? February 1837 - Surveyed for William Herrin 200A
    by order of the Laurel County Court at November Term 1834. Situate in
    Laurel County on the waters of Woods Creek.
    John S Miller | Jas McNeill SSC
    William Taylor| Exc'd and Recorded
    William Herrin Marker Jas McNeill SSC
    ..........................................................................

    source e):
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    9 Sep 1845 - William Herin to Shadrick Herrin, both of Laurel County for
    $116 a parcel of land lying on Woods Creek in Laurel County containg 200A.
    Same that was patented by William Herrin on 3 October 1838 and also being the plac e where the said William Herrin resides.
    William Herrin -SEAL-
    Sally Herrin -SEAL-
    Certified by William H. Randall clerk of the County Court - deed produced
    on 9 Sep 1845 and acknowledged by William Herrin. Sally Herrin apart from
    her husband William Herrin declared that she willingly signed, sealed and
    delivered.
    W. H. Randall Clk
    ..........................................................................

    source f):
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    7 February 1846 - Shadrick Herrin to Augustus G. Moon, both of Laurel Co.
    for $150 a parcel of land on White Oak and Woods Creek beginning near the
    rock bridge on a branch of White Oak - containing 200A the same that was
    patented to William Herrin on 3 Oct 1839.
    Shadrick Herron -SEAL-
    Certified by William H. Randall 7 February 1846.
    W. H. Randall Clk
    ..........................................................................

    !COURT: a) Pulaski County Kentucky Court 28 Jun 1813
    b) Pulaski County Kentucky Court 27 Sep 1813

    source a):
    6. James Bobbitt & William Herring requested the Court to have
    commissioners appointed to convey certain parcels of land that had been
    promised by James Reece before his death and had been paid for by Bobbitt and
    Herring. Continued until next Court.

    source b):
    5. William Herrin appeared before the Court and offered proof that James
    Reece, deceased, had made an obligation to transfer him a certain track of
    land. After due deliberation, the court ordered the land to be transferred
    to William Herring and appointed John Newby, Elias Poston and John Chesney
    to secure the transfer.

    !LINEAGE: There exists two possible leads
    for paternal identification:
    1) Shadrick (Shadrick Herrin) (wife Rebecca)
    2) William Herrin (wife Jane Stevenson)
    Elimination of William Herrin (h/o Jane Stephenson) as ancestor:
    It was assumed that William Herrin of Shopville, Pulaski Co. Ky may be
    William S. Herring of Rockingham Co., Virginia. This cannot be the case because
    William S. Herrin was the executor of his mother's, Elizabeth Stevenson
    Herring's, will in Rockingham Co., VA in 1820, and William Herrin was well
    settled in Pulaski County by 1800, he was bondsman of Sarah Herrin's and
    Benjamin Stogsdill's marriage on 20 Jun 1800.
    Therefore, I'll rule out any connection to the William S. Herrin
    of Rockingham Co. VA. Information on Willam S. Herrin was found in "Settlers by
    the Long Grey Trail" (Harrison, 1935). Further proof is that John Heron in the
    1880 Pulaski Co., Ky Census lists his father from North Carolina and his mother
    from Tennessee.

    !VOCATION: Pulaski County, Ky Will Book 7ii page 934 Peter Ruark to Isaac Hayes
    Heirs, mentions the first 68 acre tract beginning at "where William Herrin's
    old shop stood." He was probably a wheelwright as was his son, John. Perhaps
    Shopville was named for the existence of this shop?

    !DEATH: a) Jackson, R. V. "Kentucky 1860 Mortality Schedule".
    b) Laurel Co. KY U.S. Vital Statistics on microfilm at Frankfort, KY
    KY Hist. Lib., page 1 line 28 (page 377 of state listing)

    source a):
    William Herm died in Laurel Co., KY in Apr 1860, age 73 of a fever. He
    was a male born in North Carolina with no occupation listed.

    source b):
    William Herin 73 M [male] M [married] North Carolina [birthplace]
    Apr [month of death] fever [cause] 15 [days sick]

    WILLIAM married EVANS SARAH on 14 Mar 1805 in Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky. SARAH (daughter of EVANS JOHN HENRY and JONES ELEANOR) was born in 1790 in Tennessee; died before 1833 in KentuckY; was buried before 1833 in KentuckY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  EVANS SARAH was born in 1790 in Tennessee (daughter of EVANS JOHN HENRY and JONES ELEANOR); died before 1833 in KentuckY; was buried before 1833 in KentuckY.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !BIRTH: The date of 1790 was calculated from William Herrin's 1810, 1820,
    1830 & 1840 Census information. Born in Tennessee (from John Heron's
    information in the Pulaski County, Ky 1880 Census).

    !RESIDENCE: Tennessee and Pulaski Co., Ky.

    !DEATH: Based on the 2nd marriage of William Herrin to Sary Whitaker.

    Children:
    1. 4. HERRIN JOHN was born on 9 Apr 1806 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died after 1880 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried after 1880 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    2. HERRIN REBECCA was born about 1808 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died about 1829 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried about 1829 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    3. HERRIN RACHAEL was born about 1811 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    4. HERRIN SALLY was born in 1820 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died about 1849 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    5. HERRON WILLIAM M. JR. was born on 11 Nov 1821 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 15 Oct 1898 in Laurel County, Kentuckysl; was buried in Liberty Cemetery, Laurel County, Kentucky.
    6. HERRON SHADRACK PRIV. was born in 1826 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 23 Sep 1865 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

  3. 10.  JACKSON JOSEPH was born in 1786 in North Carolina; died after 1870 in Dallas, Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried after 1870 in Burdine Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE:
    A family record sheet was sent to Elston Herrin from Emma Barrett Reeves of
    Nacogdoches, TX showing Joseph born in 1786 and with children John, Bathsheba
    (or Bashaba), Sarah, Martha and Phoebe. This coincides well with the family of
    12 for which Pulaski Co., KY birth records were found. Christian Jackson lists
    Joseph Jackson in her will as her grandchild without specifying whose child he
    is. However, Mrs. Reeves points out that it is probably Samuel, Jr. or Elijah.
    There is an Elijah who settled in Hopkins Co., KY. There is a Samuel shown in
    Fayette Co., VA in 1787, which was later to become part of Kentucky. This
    Joseph Jackson apparently had a brother named John Jackson, living with him in
    Pulaski Co. Temporarily, or until proven, I am going to assume that Joseph
    Jackson's father was Samuel Jackson, Jr. and try to procure the documentation.

    !MARRIAGE:
    1988 Mormon IGI Records for North Carolina show a Joseph Jackson married
    Margaret Miller 02 JUN 1819 in Guilford County. The dates are impossible, but
    close. I need to check the original records to see if this possibility is a
    fact. (page 6750); Batch MS16022 Ser. Sht. 2190.

    !CENSUS: Pulaski Co., Ky 1870 Census
    Joseph Jackson was 83 and living with James and Phoebe Burdine in the
    Pulaski Co. KY 1870 Census.

    !MILITARY: From Tombstone located in Pulaski Co., KY (photo on file L. Herrin)
    Joseph Jackson was in Co. H. 32nd. Inf. Div. Corp. in the War of 1812.

    !BURIAL:
    This is on his tombstone which is located in Whitaker Cemetery in Burdine
    Valley, Pulaski Co., KY on old Highway 80. His stone, along with his son's
    is located against the west fence near the center of the cemetery. A picture
    is on file (l. Herrin) of both tombstones, and a picture of the cemetery.

    Lincoln Co. Will Records (Lincoln Co. in 1799 included Pulaski Co.) has a
    copy of Joseph Jackson's will in Will Book #1 Pages 207-210, recorded 14 NOV
    1797.
    This is probably the Joseph Jackson who died at Boone's Fort, however. I
    have a copy of the posessions sent to me through Stanford Court Clerk.
    Since Joseph Jackson would have only been 11 years old 1n 1797, this will
    is obviously not his. Pulaski Co.

    This Joseph Jackson is assumed to be the Joseph Jackson of Moore Co., NC
    since the birth dates coincide.

    JOSEPH married MONTGOMERY MILLY. MILLY was born in 1786 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  MONTGOMERY MILLY was born in 1786 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !CENSUS: In the Pulaski Co., KY 1860 Census Milly is listed as 74 years old from
    what appears to be Tennessee. This could be N.C., or even Tennessee when it was
    N.C.

    !MARRIAGE:
    1988 Mormon IGI Records for North Carolina show Joseph Jackson married
    Margaret Miller 02 JUN 1819 in Guilford Twp. The dates need to be checked since
    they do not correspond, but could be a misread date, or a misprint.

    Children:
    1. JACKSON NANCY was born in 1806 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    2. JACKSON WILLIAM was born in 1810 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    3. JACKSON JOHN was born on 16 Dec 1816 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried on 25 Feb 1862 in Burdine Valley, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    4. JACKSON REBECCA was born in 1820 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    5. JACKSON JARVAS was born in 1822 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Whitaker Cemetery, Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    6. JACKSON STEPHEN was born in 1823 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    7. JACKSON BASHABA was born in 1826 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    8. JACKSON FANNY was born in 1828 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    9. JACKSON SARAH was born in 1830 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    10. JACKSON MARTHA was born in 1833 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    11. JACKSON PHOEBE was born in 1834 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    12. 5. JACKSON ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY was born on 6 Oct 1913 in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Shopville, Pulaski County, Kentucky.

  5. 12.  BURKHARDT EPHRAIM was born in 1813 (son of BURKHARDT JOHN and VAUGHT CHRISTINA); died in 1862.

    EPHRAIM married MCCALL ELIZA ANN in 1835. ELIZA was born in 1813; died in 1862. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  MCCALL ELIZA ANN was born in 1813; died in 1862.
    Children:
    1. 6. BURKHART JOHN WILLIAM was born on 14 Jan 1835 in Smyth County, Virginia; died on 26 Feb 1909 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Fellowship Cemetery, Pulaski County, Kentucky.


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