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- Per Larry Herrin:
!CENSUS: 1790 Rowan County, NC (Salisbury Dist.)
Herin Shadrick 1 FWM 16+, 1 FWM <16, 2 FWF, 0 Slaves
Harron, Richard 2
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1790 N.C. Census
1 male over 16 (Shadrack) 1 male under 16 (Child)
2 females (wife and child)
1793-1796 Listed on Clark Co., KY Tax Lists. Clark came from Bourbon and
Fayette Co.s in 1793. Montgomery Co. came from Clark in 1797.
1794 Listed on Bear Creek Baptist Church Records in Rowan, now Davie Co.,
NC as having been a member.
1797 (May 30) Montgomery County, KY Tax List - Shadwick Herring
1 W M > 21 3 horses
1799 Pulaski County, KY Tax List - Shadrick Herrin
1800 Pulaski County, KY Tax List - Shadrack Herrin
1810 Pulaski County, KY Census - Shadrick Herrin
3 males 0-10, 2 or 4 males 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 1 fem 0-10,
1 fem 16-26, 1 fem 26-45.
Oct 1819 Sold land in Pulaski Co., KY
1820 Kentucky Census
no Shadrack Herrin at all
Nov 1821 Delegate to Mud Creek Baptist Association in Jackson Co. AL as
a member of Mt. Gilead Church at the forks of Crow Creek, near Franklin
Co., Tennessee Line. Lemuel and Abner Herrin lived about 12 miles away
on Brush Creek in Tennessee.
1830 Jackson County, AL Census - Shadrack Herrin, Sr.
1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 60-70, 1 female 20-30 and 1 female
60-70
1850 KY Census
Shadrack Heron in Laurel Co., KY #009. (son of William)
S. Herrin listed in Rockcastle Co., KY. (son of Isaac)
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!DEED:
a) 1814 Herrin Shadrick granted by Wyatt A. Atkins Book 3 Page 256 of Deed
Book per General Index of Real Estate Conveyances Pulaski County, KY (page
121).
and;
b) Pulaski County, Kentucky Deed Book 4, page 186:
c) Pulaski County, Kentucky Deed Book 3, page 257 4 Aug 1808
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5 Aug 1808. Between Wyatt Adkins of Tennessee of the first part and
Shadrick Herrin of Pulaski County of the second part 100A or more, part of
certificate #236, on the west side of Buck Creek in Pulaski County along Robert
Graves' line. (Not a General Warranty Deed). his
Test: Wiat "A" Adkins
Randal Alexander mark
Robert Graves
William Alexander
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15 November, 1819. Shaderick Herrin & Becky, his wife, conveys to William
Hargas of Pulaski County, Ky 100 acres (Cert. No. 236), for $485.00 lying in
Pulaski County on the West side of Buck Creek. Mark signed by Shaderick and
Rebekah Herrin. Certified by the county clerk, Will Fox, 15 November, 1819.
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4 Aug 1808 Between Wyatt Adkins of Tenesee (one part) and Robert Graves of
Pulaski County Kentucky (other part) 100A or more or less certificate #236 on
the West side of Buck Creek. his
In the presents of Wiat "A" Adkins
Randal Alexander mark
Shadrick Herring
William Alexander
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!RESIDENCE: Rowan Co., NC and Montgomery & Pulaski Co.s, Ky and Jackson Co., AL.
!COURT: a) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 2, page 106
b) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 3, page 31
c) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 3, page 55
d) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 3, page 137
e) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 3, page 172
f) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 3, page 204
g) Pulaski County Kentucky Court Order Book 2, part 3, page 142.
h) Pulaski County Kentucky Will Book 1 page 229
i) Pulaski County Kentucky Will Book 1 page 231
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June Court 1805
On the motion of Susannah Stogsdal, widow and relict of Vachel Stogsdal
deceased. who made oath as the law directs, a certificate is granted her
obtaining letters of Administration on the Estate of her late Husband
aforesaid Decd. Whereupon the said Susannah together with Henry James &
Shaderick Herrin, her Securities entered into and acknowledged this bond
in the penalty of two hundred pounds. Conditioned as the law directs.
And it is ordered that John James, John Vardiman, John Smith, David Roper or any thr ee of them who being first sworn do Inventory and appraise the
Personal Estate and slaves if any to the Property of Vachel Stogsdal Decd
and that the Administratix return a list to the Court.
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August Court 1815
On the motion of Charles Rush, It is ordered that Stephen Hail Esquire
Benjamin Reynord, Robert Boyd and Shaderick Herins, or any three of them
who being first sworn do View the nearest and best way for a road to be
opened fifteen feet wide from the Salt works road, at the Stove House, to
Intersect the road leading from Somerset to the mouth of Rockcastle at the
head of Spruce Branch and make report to the Court, the Conveniences and
Inconveniences attending the same.
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March Court 1816
On the motion of Jinney Richardson widow & Relict of William Richardson
Deceased, who made Oath as the law Directs a Certificate is granted her
for obtaining letters of Administration on the Estate of her Deceased
Husband, whereupon the said Jinny Richardson Together with George Hum-
phreys and William Laws her Securities Entered into and acknowledged
Bond in the penalty of six hundred dollars. Conditioned as the law Directs.
And it is ordered that Stephen Hail Esquire, Moses Keeney, Shadrick Herring
and John Evans. Or any three of them who being first sworn, do Inventory
and appraise the personal Estate and Slaves if any of late the property
of said Decedent and that the Administratix Retun a list therof to Court.
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September Court 1817
On the motion of Henry James, It is ordered that Christopher Clonch,
Shaderick Herrin, Charles Rush and Thomas Price, or any three of them who
being first sworn do view the nearest and best way for a Road from the
Salt Works Road at the Intersection of Hughens road with said road to
his said James mill, and make report to the Court of the Conveniences and
Inconveniences attending the same.
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On the motion of Robert Graves to have commissioners appointed agreeable
to an act of the General Assembly Kentucky, to reduce unto one the several
acts for conveyance and Division of lands approved march 1, 1797. the
said Graves exhibited to the Court a bond. executed by Benjamin Stogsdill
Decd in his lifetime to said Robert Graves. which said Bond was proved
by the oath of Thomas Reid one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and
was ordered to be recorded. And the said decedent having failed to convey
the land agreeably to his Bond aforesaid, and the said Graves proved by
the Oath of Shaderick Herring to the satisfaction of the Court. that the
consideration was paid to said decedent for the land in said Bond
mentioned. It is therefore ordered that Henry James, John Evans Esquire
& Josiah Evans be appointed as commissioners to convey the land described
in said Bond mentioned agreeable to the tenor of said Bond. to said
Graves ______ described. It further appears to the Court that none of the
heirs of sd. decedent are of age. which is ordered to be entered for the
record.
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August Court 1818
It is ordered that the road reported to have been viewed from the new hope
meeting house to Henry James Mill on Buck Creek be established from Thomas
Price's to said Mill. It is ordered that Shaderic Herring be appointed Sur-
veyor of said road & he with the hands _______ within the precinct after
below mentioned do open & keep said road in good repair according to law to
wit, Beginning at old Wm. Randals thence up Cedar Creek Including all the
Lands on both sides thereof to the head of sd. Creek thence with the
dividing Ridge between Pittman's Creek & Buck Creek to the head of the long
hollow. Including all the lands of the mouth of Whitsons Branch Including
all the lands thereon thence to Charles Dodsons thence to the mouth of the
Sinking Valley thence down Buck Creek to the Beginning.
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source g):
24 May 1814
Appointed John Evans, Shadrack Harrin and Charles Rush to settle the
accounts of George Campbell, dec'd.
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source h):
Jun Term 1816 Pulaski County Court
Settlement with Jenny Richardson, administrator of the estate of William
Richardson, her deceased husband.
legatees: Nancy Rusk 79.91
Lettis Barnes 58.83
Joel Richardson 50
Jonathan Richardson 45
assign by Stepehn Noel, Shadrack Herrin, Moses Keney & John Evans
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source i):
23 Sep 1816
Settlement of Accounts of the Estate of William Richardson and alotting
dower to Jinny Richardson, widow of deceased. Teste: Will Fox, Clk
[list of inventory]
Stephen Noel
Shadrack Herrin
Moses Keny
John Evans
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!CHURCH: Baptist Mud Creek Association Minutes, Jackson County, AL.
Nov. 1821 Mount Gilliad Mud Creek Association of Baptists
of Jackson Co. AL. (from History of Jackson Co.
by Kennamer).
!TAX LIST: a) microfilm of Clark Co., KY Tax Lists viewed on microfilm at
Frankfort, Ky and transcribed.
b) (1984). "Early Kentucky Tax Records".
From the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. Gen. Pub.: Baltimore.
source a):
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1793 Oct 4 Clark Co., KY Tax List "Shadrick Herin", also James Harron,
James Harrin or Harris, Patrick Harron or Harrow, Thomas Harron or Harris,
Samuel Harron or Harrow, Daniel Harron or Harrow, James Harron or Harrow
1794 May 21 Clark Co., KY Tax List "Shaderick Herrin", also Daniel Harron,
James Harron, Samuel Harron, John Harrons.
1795 Jun 1 Clark Co., KY Tax List "Shadrick Harrin", also Samuel Harron,
James Harron, James Herron, Daniel Harron or Harrow, William Harrin, David
Harrin, John Harrow
1796 Oct 28 Clark Co., KY Tax List "Shadrick Harin", also James Harrow,
Dan'l Harron, Wm Harring, Wm. Herrin
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1793-1796 Clark Co., KY Tax Lists
1797 Montgomery County, KY Tax List - Shadwick Herring. No acreage listed,
no blacks listed, no horses listed, also Samuel Harron or Harrow and James
Harron or Harrow, and Daniel Hering or Hening, Sarah Herring, William
Herring, Sarah Hering or Hening
Also, Shadrick Herin is shown on the 1790 Rowan County, NC Tax List.
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