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1851 | Per Jeanine Scholz: Philip is found living with his mother in a rented home in the 1900 census records for Lawrence Co, IL. He is listed as a farmer and indicates he has been married for one year, but there is no wife living in the household. Philip is found in the 1910 census records living with his neice Chloe Howe and her husband and family, he is listed as single. Philip is listed as a laborer in the oil field. | GROVE PHILIP (I23283)
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1852 | Per Jeanine Scholz: Ulrich left Switzerland probably in the 1670s according to German records that say he arrived in the Palatinate around then. His history as written in 1766 by his grandson Martin, the Mennonite Minister at Mannheim, states that Hans Ulrich was a "Bernerman" from the area of Aargau. The Canton of Bern did include the area of Aargau. This fits with the earliest records for Mellingers in Switzerland. Though documentation is weak, it appears Hans Ulrich was in the Palatinate as early as 1674 at which time he was apparently 34 years old. The child of Hans Ulrich, Vincenz, died at Ruchheim in 1748 at the age of 80--Ruchheim was where Benedict was identified in 1654--just 6 years after the end of the Thiry-year War that had devastated the Palatinate. This timing would also indicate that Benedict also came from Switzerland. In 1674 he rented an estate belonging to the Count of Leiningen. He settled on Franchensteilbschen, or bei Gunthers Blum about 1680. In 1684 he was temporarily on Cherry House Garden Farm about 2 hours from Mannheim where he died. His son Martin stated that "he was a small person, but very hearty with a great and fresh soul." | MELLINGER HANS ULRICH (I23418)
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1853 | Per Jerald O. Mobley, Wm. was known as "Uncle Doll" to siblings. Doll used the Roman letters for the number 4 on all of his tools, some of which are still in the possession of Jerald's branch of the Mobley family. Entered 12/20/01 wlg | MOBLEY WILLIAM ADOLPHUS (I11576)
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1854 | Per Jerry Cowley, Casper Heinrich Niermann was christened April 17, 1814, Evangelisch, Luebbecke, Westphalia, Germany. | NIERMANN CASPER HEINRICH (I20427)
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1855 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17105)
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1856 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17106)
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1857 | Per Jerry Cowley, Heinrich was christened June 11, 1866, Evangelisch, Mennigheuffen, Westphalia, Germany. | NIERMANN HEINRICH FREDERICK WILHELM (I12669)
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1858 | Per Jo Ann Bujewski Theresa's name must have been Thedaus as her baptismal date is September 20, 1900 per baptismal records of St. Casmir's Church in St. Louis, MO. | BUJEWSKI THERESA M. (I02657)
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1859 | Per Keith Owens, Mrs. McConnell's date is January 7, 1818. | JAGERS MARTHA JR. (I21145)
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1860 | Per Keith Owens: 1850 Census age 63 b. 1787 Maury County, TN, will probated 3 May 1869. Was he born in South Carolina or Tennessee? | JAGGERS WILLIAM (I21081)
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1861 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23517)
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1862 | Per Larry Herirn: !BIRTH: Application for Membership NSDAR #83387 Jeani Graham Folsom Peck (about 1790) !MARRIAGE: a) Application for Membership NSDAR #83387 Jeani Graham Folsom Peck (Found in First Presbyterian Church Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 3, 1742) (Before 1752 a marriage occurring 8-3-1742 could be as ??? Oct 3, 1742). !LINEAGE: Dr. Mary L. Gilliland records of Los Angeles, CA. "TSDAR Membership Roster & Soldiers" (1961) John Gilliland -- Born c-1706, Amtrin Co., Ireland; Died c-1790, Chester Co., Pa.; Married Oct. 3, 1742, Hester Romar, born in Holland. John Gilliland was a Patriot. (Fifth Penn. Archives, Vol. V. p. 452). He resided in Pennsylvania during the Revolution. The Children of John Gilliland1. Jane, born Oct. 15, 1754, died Dec. 21, 1849, married Jame s Shields, born July 12, 1757, died Aug. 23, 1840. 2. John 3. Jacob !MILITARY: a) Dr. Mary L. Gilliland records. b) Application for Membership NSDAR #83387 Jeani Graham Folsom Peck source a): Served in the Revolutionary War as Commander at an observation post in 1774. source b): -------------------------------------------------------------------------- At a meeting of the citizens of Chester Co. held at Chester Oct 20 1774 a committee of Observation was appointed to carry into execution the association of the roll continental congress. Among the names we find is one John Gilleland. (See Fifth Penn Archives vol 5, p 452). -------------------------------------------------------------------------- !DEATH: b) Application for Membership NSDAR #83387 Jeani Graham Folsom Peck source b): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The death of John Gilliland occurred in the following manner. When on his from his house in Penn. to reach his daughter in Frederic Co Md he rode into a mill pond to water his horse (a ????? year old it is Md). In some way he fell from his horse and was drowned in shallow water. When found his horse was standing by him. He still holding the reins in his hand. In his pocket he carried a large silver watch which, tradition informs us, was still running when the body was removed from the water. The watch is now owned by his great, great grandson, James C. Taylor Uniontown Tennessee. The marriage record of John Gilliland and Hester Romar is found at First Presbyterian Church Philadelphia Pa. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Soldier GILLEYLAND JOHN II (I30553)
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1863 | Per Larry Herrin - twin to James Reynolds. | REYNOLDS WILLIAM (I26789)
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1864 | Per Larry Herrin, she may also have been married to a Squire Cummins. | HERRIN MARY A. (I24431)
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1865 | Per Larry Herrin: !DESCENDANTS: Letter from Mary R. Herron to Larry Herrin dated Sept 30, 1992. | WYATT BETTY LEE (I28236)
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1866 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Estimated from marriage assuming 21 years old (no consent required). !MARRIAGE: Lincoln Co., KY Marriage Book I 29 March 1836. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find all men by these presents that we Isaac Herrin & James Manifee are firmly bound unto the commonwealth of Kentucky in the final sum of L50 for the payment of which we bind our selves our heirs & witness our hand and seals this 29th day of March 1836 Whereas there is a license about to be issued from the clerks office of the Lincoln County court for a marriage intended between Isaac Herrin & Hannah Elder Now should there be no lgal cause to obstruct said marriage then this obligation to be void witness Isaac Herrin --SEAL-- Tho Helms James Manifee --SEAL-- (my note: Isaac Herrin signature matches the same on William Herrins consent note signed by Isaac Herrin and both matches the handwriting of Richard Colyer. Also matches Isaac name on minister note below). -------------------------------------------------------------------------- March the 29th day 1836 then Joined together Isaac Herrin and Hannah Elder by me Richard Colyer -------------------------------------------------------------------------- !CENSUS: 1860 Warren Township Marion Co., IN page 72 13 Jul 1860 510 488 Isaac Herron 47 M farmer 690 Ken Mahala 56 F housekeeping 2333 --- Va John M. 18 M farm laborer In William 15 M " Noah 14 M " Louisa 10 F " Francis M. White 18 M farm laborer 1166 In Micajah 15 M 1166 " Thomas 13 M " Emily 9 F " (Isaac married John White's widow, Mahala, Oct 7, 1857 in Marion Co., Indiana) !CHURCH: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church of Christ, Rockcastle Co., KY | HERRON ISAAC (I24462)
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1867 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: 1880 Pulaski Co., Ky Census for James Randall shows his mother was born in North Carolina. Pedigree Chart for Gene Clark shows her b. 1798 in Caswell County, NC. !MARRIAGE: Pulaski County Kentucky Marriage Records 1797-1850. (Certified copy on file). !RESIDENCE: Caswell Co., NC and Pulaski Co., KY !DEATH: Pulaski County Kentucky Vital Statistics for 1853. Apr 15 Randolph, E. 55 yr. female b. Caswell Co., NC Liver Timothy and Sarha Ruark (parents) !BURIAL: Buried in Peyton Randall Cemetery in Shopville, KY. Picture of monument on file. | RUARK ELIZABETH (I24820)
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1868 | Per Larry Herrin: !CENSUS: 1860 Pulaski County Kentucky Peyton Randolph was living by himself in the Somerset District and was 74 years old. His place of birth was listed as North Carolina. 1860 Pulaski Co., KY Census Dist. 2 Page 87 House 612, Family 599. 1870 Pulaski Co., KY Census Shopville P.O. Page 25 House 173 Family 173 lists Payton Randall as 88 years old and from North Carolina. He is living with Bethel (41) and Eliva (40) Randall. !MARRIAGE: Pulaski County Kentucky Marriage Records 1797-1850. (Certified copy on file). .......................................................................... Know all men by These presents that we Peyton Randol & Timothy Ruark are held and firmly bound unto the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the Just and full sum of fifty pounds to which payment well and truly to be made to the said Commonwealth we bind ourselves our heirs Exers & Admin firmly by These present Sealed with our Seals and dated the 15th day of May 1818 The Condition of the above Obligation such that whereas there's a marriage Shortly Intend to be Solemnized between the above Bound Payton Randolf & Betsy Ruark both of the County of Pulaski and if there be no lawful Course to Obstruct this union then this above Obligation to be Void Otherwise to remain in full force power & Virtue. Signed Sealed & Deld his In presence of Payton X Randol Ackd Wilson Evans mark Timothy Ruark .......................................................................... !RESIDENCE: Caswell Co., NC & Pulaski Co., KY !BURIAL: Pulaski Co., KY Cemetery Records and photo of tombstone (oon file with L. Herrin) Peyton Randolph is buried in the Peyton Randall Cemetery dedicated to him by his gr-grandsons. A picture of his tombstone is on file and is a replacement stone showing 1795-1875, obviously the wrong dates. | RANDOLPH PEYTON (I24851)
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1869 | Per Larry Herrin: !LINEAGE: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Membership Book from 1821. Two male Thompson's went to church with her at Mt. Pleasant; Squire Thompson and Charleton Thompson. !CHURCH: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Membership Book from 1821. Listed as a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in November 1821. !MARRIAGE: 1984 Mormon Family Index lists Sarah Thompson the wife of Elijah Herrin. !BURIED: Brian Cemetery, Lawrence County, Illinois. | THOMPSON SARAH ELIZABETH (I00250)
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1870 | Per Larry Herrin: !LINEAGE: Lydia's name was obtained from the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church records for November 1821. Since we know William and Shadrack's children's names, it leaves just Isaac to be her father. Isaac was going to church there at the same time. !MARRIAGE: D. R. Cromer, Jr. Tulsa, OK, FGS for William Bethurum and David Porter Bethurum. !CHURCH: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church of Christ, Rockcastle Co., KY. | HERRIN ALIDIA (I24463)
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1871 | Per Larry Herrin: 1 _MILT 2 DATE 1835 2 PLAC Florida War, Company I, Snodgrass Battn. PVT Filed a claim with the Southern Claims Commission in DeKalb Co. Al. in 1879. Status A, Clai m # 21968 The claim was approved for payment. (Reference: General Reference Branch, National Archives , Washington, D.C. 20408) | BRAY SHADRACH (I24935)
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1872 | Per Larry Herrin: "Levy's tombstone reads, "Grandpa Levy Hicks, Gone but not Forgotten". Notes written by Dell a Thompson Wade read: " Grandpa and Grandma were both baptized in 1890." There are some co nflicting dates for some of their children's birth dates, as well as the marriage date. Birt h dates shown have been taken from tombstones, and are not consistent with family history re cords in the possession of Homer Thompson. The marriage was recorded from the DeKalb Count y Marriage Records. In the "Volume II Index to Marriages 1836-1916, DeKalb County, Alabama , H-O, "Levy" is listed as "Anderson LeViah Hicks", and Frances is listed as "Fanny Roden". Other sources: Shirley Gribble Baggett, Shirley Morgan, LeDell Hicks Parham, Homer Thompson , Ray Parker, and information obtained in census records, obituaries, tombstone inscriptions , and court house documents. | HICKS ANDERSON LEVI (LEVY) (I28999)
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1873 | Per Larry Herrin: Tombstone inscription reads:"GRANDMA FANNIE E. HICKS; Gone but not forgotten." | RODEN FRANCIS ELIZABETH (FANNIE) (I29000)
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1874 | Per Larry Herrin: !1850 Census: Stephen Jackson, s/o Joseph Jackson, age 27. | JACKSON STEPHEN (I30725)
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1875 | Per Larry Herrin: !A French Huguenot who migrated to New Amsterdam from Holland. She bore the first son in the New Amsterdam area. | CUEVILLIER ADRIENNE (I27325)
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1876 | Per Larry Herrin: !Army Paymaster who payed Col. William Herrin for military duties for service in the Kentucky Militia. !Lineage: NSDAR Lineage Book (1934) Vol. 137, page 167. Josiah Evans (1787-1836) m. Kizziah Ford, father John Evans, m. Eleanor Jones, d. Eleanor Evans, m. 1st Adkisn and 2nd Jefferson Gilmore. | EVANS JOSIAH (I25199)
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1877 | Per Larry Herrin: !BAPTIZED: Goodwin, M. F. (1941). "The Record of Bruton Parish Church". Diety Press: Richmond, page 151. James, Wm. and Eliz. Reynolds were baptized in 1763 from the "Baptism of White People", Records of the Old Parish Registers-Baptisms). This had to be a different Reynolds family since Elizabeth Mossom Reynolds was dead in 1754 per the stone at St. Peter's Parish Church. !RESIDENCE: Settled in Albemarle Co., Virginia. | Captain REYNOLDS WILLIAM (I26993)
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1878 | Per Larry Herrin: !Berry Jacob was a magistrate and in 1911 was elected as a Direct Repre- sentative to the State Legislature. He and his wife Virginia operated the county farm for the poor for approximately 41 years. | VAN HOOK BERRY JACOB (I27382)
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1879 | Per Larry Herrin: !Biography listed on p. 181-2 in The Vaughn Shipwrights of Kensington by David Gauer. | VAN HOOK BENJAMIN RUSH (I27254)
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1880 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIR: Samuel V. Reeves, "Walter Reeve of Burlington County, New Jersey and a Number of His Descendants Through Ten Generations 1650-1930", compiled by Clara Swain Stevens and Clara B. Birch, LDS #35631, H. Stanley Craig, Printer, Merchantville, NJ. | REEVES ELIZABETH (I27255)
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1881 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Pulaski Co. KY Cemetery Record Book Vol. 1, page 297, Hargis-Herrin Cemetery, 6 OCT 1842. !LINEAGE: Family Data Sheet provided by Marjorie Smith Brokaw 602 East Buchanan St. Winterset, IA. !CENSUS: 1850 Pulaski Co., Ky Division 1 25 Aug 1850. !DEATH: Pulaski Co. KY Cemetery Record Book Vol. 1, page 297, Hargis-Herrin Cemetery, 9 Jun 1932. | SMITH SARAH ANN (I30283)
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1882 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: (1895). "New England Historical & Genealogical Register", Vol. 49, page 246. George's sister Cecelia, there mentioned in the visitation pedigree, was bap. at Melcomb March 10, 1593, and md..... Reynolds.__ !MARRIAGE: (1895). "New England Historical & Genealogical Register", Vol. 49, page 246. !LINEAGE: Will proved at London, England of George Fitzpen als Phippen, 20 Jul 1650, proved at London 1 March 1651 by Mary Phippen, relict and executrix from (1895). "New England Historical & Genealogical Register", Vol. XLIX, page 244, (Genealogical Gleanings in England). "To my sister Cicely Reignolds my two biggest silver spoons, my ring with Death's head to her husband." | PHIPPEN CICILIE (I27094)
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1883 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: a) 1850 Rockcastle Co., KY Census Dwelling 123, House 123, page 165 Southern District. b) 1860 Rockcastle Co., Ky Census Dwelling 446, Family 435 (next to (Valentine and Polly Nicely). !RESIDENCE: Pulaski Co., Ky and Rockcastle Co., Ky. !MARRIAGE; 1984 Mormon IGI. Mike Pitman b. June 1852, son of William Pitman and Nancy Bethamin. !DEATH: Rockcastle Co., KY Will Book D, pages 358 and 35 | PITMAN WILLIAM MORGAN (I27161)
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1884 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: a) Pension Certificate #49464 fpr Rachel Herron, widow of Shadrach Herron, lists Sarah J. 16 years of age 12 Apr 1872. b)"Evidence of Minor Children's Dates & Places of Birth" Army Pension Case Affadavit dated 22 Feb 1867. | HERRON EMILY JANE (I24640)
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1885 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Calculated from the 1790 Wilkes Co. NC and 1810 Pulaski Co. KY Census as well as the age of the oldest child. !CENSUS: Montgomery Co., KY 1797 Census (Aug 6). 1 W M > 21, 3 horses !DEED: Pulaski County Kentucky Deed Book 2, page 320 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I James Rece, have this day bargained and sold a sertain tract or parcel of Land lying in the County of Pulaski and state of Kentucky on the waters of Flat Lick, Beginning on a pin oak on George Wilsons line thence to another pin oak marked as a corner thence to another pin oak thence on a streigh line to the Backline thence takeing the lower End of my tract of land as it was Shoon and mentioned to Thomas McGuire and John Evans & the abovementioned James Rece, do bind myself my heirs Be to make William Herring or heirs or assignees a good 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 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 Be and afterwards to wit, at the September Term of the Court aforesaid the said Bond, was ordered to be recorded and the same done accordingly. Teste Will Fox Clk -------------------------------------------------------------------------- !COURT: a) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 2, page b) Pulaski Co. KY Court Order Book 2, page 474 c) Pulaski Co. KY Court Order Book 2, page 485 source a): -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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): -------------------------------------------------------------------------- June Court 1813 On the motion of William Herring to have commissioners appointed agreeably to an act of the General Assembly Kentucky in such cases made and provided to convey to him said William Herring a certain boundary of land as specified in a Bond on obligation executed by James Reece Deed to said William Herring he said William Herring having made satisfactory proof that the consideration agreed uopn between said Reece in his lifetime & & said Herring was paid John Evans was introduced before the court and deposed to the same bond filed and reference to the Writings in the fore- going and similar Order made upon the application of James Bobbit will be futher evidence to the Court motion continued. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- source c): -------------------------------------------------------------------------- September Court 1813 On the motion of William Herring to have commissioners appointed to convey unto him said Herring a certain bounary of land as specified in Obligation Exempted by James Reece Deceased in his lifetime, he said Herring having made the necessary proof to this Court at their June Term last past as required by an Act of the General Assembly Kentucky in such cases made & provided It is therefore ordered that John Newby Elias B Poston & John Cheney Esquires be appointed commissioners In pursuance of said Act of Assembly to convey to said Herring said Boundary of land Agreeably to an Obligation Executed as aforesaid by said Reece Deceased, to said Herring which said Bond or obligation is here filed & ordered Recorded. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- (This is the land shown on the Tax List of 1827 on which the widow, Jane Herrin still lived). !DEATH: Deed dated 14 March 1834 naming his wife, children and in-laws. !NOTES: a) Robert Moddrell's Day Ledger for Blacksmith Shop Apr 13, 1798 to May 1816 on file at Pulaski County, KY Historical Society Library source a): page 31 May 22, 1800 William herron Fo sharping a pare of Irons 030 page 132 Sep 29, 1803 William Harren L 0.0 Fo to Remove----- 0-1-0 Jan the 24th 1804 Harren Dr Fo nails and saddel irons 0-2-6 25th Fo making 24 nails ----- 0-1-0 | HERRIN WILLIAM SR (I25071)
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1886 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Dates 1770/1775 calculated from the 1810, 1820 & 1830 Census of Pulaski Co. KY fro Wm. Herrin, Jane Herrin & Jesse Herrin, respectively. !DEATH: Deed of William Herrin dated 14 March 1834 naming his wife, children and in-laws. (dated 14 March 1834, certified in Pulaski Co. 16 Aug. 1834). !DEED: Indenture between Franklin Gorin, admin. of the will of James Heron, dec. of Glasgow, KY and John B. Curd and Fountain L. Fox of Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky. Refers to 2 notes payable to F. Gorin for Jane Heron, dec., for land on Pitman Creek. Deeded the land of James Heron, dec'd to John B. Curd and Fountain L. Fox. Certified 6 Oct 1836. !DEED: Thomas Herrin and Sally, his wife, of Bourbon County and John Douglas and Nancy Douglas, his wife, late Nancy Herrin, Jesse Herrin and Ceala, his wife, William McKinsey and Betsy, his wife, late Betsy Herrin of Pulaski County, Ky, four of the heirs of William Herrin and Jane Herrin. For $100 to be paid to Jane Herrin, widow of William Herrin, a parcel of land on Buck Creek in Pulaski County, Ky. (Dated 14 Oct 1830, certified 14 Oct 1830). | UNKNOWN JANE (I25164)
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1887 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Edward Herrin Family Bible in possession of Luella Cundiff (copy on file with L. Herrin). !RESIDENCE: Pulaski Co., KY and Monroe Co., IN. !CENSUS: 1850 Monroe Co., Indiana Dist. #74 Census (28 Sep 1850), sht. 48 392 392 Morris Stogsdill 37 M Farmer Ky Rachael 39 F " Nisa 13 F " William T. 12 M " Andrew 11 M " Martha 8 F " Williamson Heron 27 M Laborer " (Williamson was a nephew of Morris through his mother Nancy Elza Stogsdill, and a cousin to Rachael, daughter of William Herrin). !MARRIAGE: Letter from David Trimle to Larry Herrin 17 Sep 1993 states that "A daughter of Catherine James Gross - Mary Gross - married Williamson Herrin in Owen County." [Indiana]. !LINEAGE: The entire line of Williamson Herrin and Mary Gross was provided by David Trimble in a letter to Larry Herrin dated 9-28-1993. His information is from the "James" Book, page 73 and includes his only son, James and his children: Walter & Joseph. !DEED: Monroe County, Indiana Deed Book L, page 340, dated 17 Jan 1849. William Hearn & Elizabeth Hearn, his wife for $1000 to be paid by John Starnes and James Starnes, Junior for 160 A in Monroe County, Indiana. [This may not be the same William since "Williamson" was living with his sister Rachel Stogsdill in the 1850 Census, but he could have been re- siding with her after they sold their land]. | HERRIN WILLIAMSON (I30251)
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1888 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Edward Herrin Family Bible in possession of Luella Cundiff (copy on file with L. Herrin). !CENSUS: a) Allen Township Warren Co. Iowa 1853 Census 77 A Part of Range 23 b) Richland Twp. Monroe Co., Indiana Census (21 Sep 1850), sht. 45 source a): Heads of Families male female votes militia aliens total Shadrich Herron 1 1 1 1 Owen Adkins of Pulaski Co. KY was on the same census. source b): 347 347 David Byers 44 M Farmer 3000 Ky Rachail 36 F " Almira 16 F In Amanda 13 F " Lafayette 10 M " Jane 7 F " James 4 M " Jefferson 1 M " Frederick Heron 23 M " (The age matches what was in the Edward Herrin Family Bible for Shadrack, also often misspelled as Shederick, which is easily mistaken for Frederick). !RESIDENCE: Pulaski Co., Ky; Monroe Co., Indiana and Warren Co., Iowa. !DEATH: Pulaski Co., KY Deed Book 30, page 194, 7 Oct 1880. Eight children of Nancy Stogsdill named. | HERRIN SHADRACK (I30253)
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1889 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Isaac Herron found in the Proctor Family Records, submitted to the Mormons by Ronald E. Alley Huntsville, AL. !MILITARY: Vol. 146 Jackson Co. AL pg. 41 - Alabama records by Jones & Ganded: Mt. Carmel Cem. near Bridgeport, AL. Isaac Herron Co. C, 18 AL INF, CSA !DEED: Land Warrant #23820, 10 Jul 1861 - Isaac Herrin Township 2 South, Range 9 East, Jackson Co. 40.09 1/2 A. !DEATH: a) Tennessee River Missionary Baptist Association History, page 6. b) Mt. Carmel Cemetery Book by Barry Pickett found in the Jackson County, Alabama Public Library. | HERRIN ISAAC (I24604)
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1890 | 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 | JACKSON ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY (I25031)
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1891 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 120 Cert. 47685 Herron, George Laurel Co. Lucy Mahala Reams !DEATH: Killed in a truck accident per Mary R. Herron letter to Larry R. Herrin Sep. 30, 1992. | HERRON GEORGE (I28153)
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1892 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 120 Cert. 59972 12/11/1919 Herrin, Rena C. Pulaski Co. mother: R. Allus Debord !INFORMATION: Personally from Thelma Hayes Herrin, his wife and Pedigree Sheet and FGS of Thelma Hayes Herrin. !BURIAL: Buried in Randall-Herrin Cemetery. Reno C Herrin Dec 11 1919 Mar 12 1940 | HERRIN RENO CONLEY (I30603)
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1893 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 19 Cert. 9111 2/28/1919 Herrin, Jos. Leslie Pulaski Co. mother: Cony E. Bingham | HERRIN JOSEPH LESLIE (JOE) (I25486)
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1894 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 38, Cert. 14899 3/27/1911 Herrin, Sarah Wilma Pulaski Co. mother: Eva Dykes !DEATH: Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 66, Cert. 26138 10/22/1912 Herrin, Sarah Wilma Pulaski Co. !BURIAL: Randall-Herrin Cemetery Sarah Wilma Herrin Mar 27 1911 Oct 23 1912 d/o Logan N. | HERRIN SARAH WILMA (I30712)
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1895 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 46, Cert. 22530, 4/22/1914 Herrin, Elijah J. Rockcastle Co. mother: Susie Stringer | HERRIN ELIJAH J. (I24578)
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1896 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 85 Cert. 42323 8/23/1916 Herrin, Lem Garland Pulaski Co. mother: Allis De Board !INFORMATION: Personally from Thelma Hayes Herrin, his wife and Pedigree Sheet and FGS of Thelma Hayes Herrin. !MARRIAGE: Pulaski County, KY Marriage Bond 293 dated 1 January 1905, photocopy in my files (L. Herrin). | HERRIN LEM GARLAND (I30465)
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1897 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 87 Cert. 43425 8/21/1913 Herrin, Floyd Price Pulaski Co. mother: Alice Debord !DEATH: a) Died in infancy. Buried in Randall-Herrin Cemetery. b) Kentucky Vital Statistics Vol. 62, Cert. 30571 11/22/1913 source a): Floyd T. Herrin Aug 21-Nov 22, 1913 s/o Custer & Alice source b): Herrin, Floyd Price Pulaski Co. | HERRIN FLOYD PRICE (I30601)
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1898 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Lee County, Virginia Marriage Register II 1853-1916, page 18. !LINEAGE: Lee County, Virginia Marriage Register II 1853-1916, page 18. !CHURCH: Line Creek Baptist Church Member #158 Received as member in 1889. !MARRIAGE: a) 1984 Virginia Mormon IGI, page 7958. b) Lee County, VA Marriage Register II 1853-1916, page 18 !RESIDENCE: Lee County, Virginia and Pulaski Co., Kentucky !CENSUS: Pulaski County, Ky 1900 Census Glades Prct. Sht. 2B. House 31 Family 31 (Occupation listed as a falconer). !DEED: Pulaski Co., KY Deed Bk 58, page 377 (Grantees) dated March 31, 1903 Alven Perry & Susie Perry and Jesse Perry to Lizzie O'Neal (all of the County of Pulaski) for $74. Tract of Land on Clifty Creek. | SMYTH ELIZABETH (I27145)
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1899 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Letter from Goria Powell of Moscow, ID to Larry Herrin rec. 1-25-1993. !DEATH: Goria Powell (1993). !BURIAL: McDaniel Cemetery, Wayne Co., IA. | HERRIN JANE (I27899)
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1900 | Per Larry Herrin: !BIRTH: Letter from Goria Powell of Moscow, ID to Larry Herrin rec. 1-25-1993. !MARRIAGE: Goria Powell (1993). !DEATH: Goria Powell (1993). !BURIAL: McDaniel Cemetery, Wayne Co., IA. | RUARK PETER (I24812)
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