They could not be included in this book since it would never load to a Kindle! This is an all-inclusive, alphabetical listing of those listed in the Clark County Will Books Index, Books 1-13 for the years 1793-1853. The first entry was made at St. Asaphs on 13 October 1779; the last entry was made on 26 April 1780. . June 23, 1780, Stationed at the Painted Stone, near now Shelbyville (partial list). Excerpted from the important Filson Club History Quarterly, this w. And now, although they had been in the wilderness nearly two months, it seemed their trials and troubles were just beginning. But, traveling the river in the earliest times required braving the wrath of Indians and the treachery of uncharted waters. There will also be a volume that includes AZ. Many of my Linton, Moran and Edwards family members are buried here. One other volume will follow, PZ. ), the will book and the page number. Included is the description of the entry (Will, Inventory, List of Sales, Administrative Settlement, Allot Dower, Executors Settlement, Division of Estate, Guardian Settlement, Appraisement, List of Slaves, Agreement, etc. Most of my research, for my family, has been in Washington, Marion, Garrard and Nelson counties. Early Kentucky Years 1790s " Brenda Teply November 21, 2020 / 3 . Early Kentucky settlers, 1700s-1800s. The second westward push was over the Appalachian Mountains. Last names beginning with A and B are included. If you have someone buried in this cemetery, or several, send me an email at phyrit@roadrunner.com and I will send you the photo(s) of the gravestones. You can use the search feature on your Kindle to find a particular name. Born ca. This is an all-inclusive, alphabetical listing of those listed in the Clark County Will Books Index, Books 1-13 for the years 1793-1853. FIVE HUNDRED KENTUCKY PIONEERS (By A. C. Quisenberry) Twenty years ago I was assign ed the duty of searching out, in the archives of the Bevolutionary war period that are preserved in Washington, certain data that were required for use in the prep aration of a historical work that was to be published by the depart ment in which I was employed. This my second set of will book indexes, this time for Clark County, Kentucky. There are 5,981 marriages listed. I heard stories from a Kentuckian co-worker of mine years ago. The list includes name, birth and death dates, and sometimes additional information. A gradual transition began from a hunter-gatherer economy to agriculture c. 1800 BCE. Captain John Boyle, Lieutenant Samuel Davis, Ensign Elisha Clary, Sergeant Barney Boyle, Sergeant Jonathan Marshall, Jacob Anderson, James Anderson, Thomas Arbuckle, James Coyle, William Crawford, James Davis, Robert Desha, Dennis Diven, Owen Diven, Hugh Galbreath, Evandon Gordon, Peter Higgins, John Hicks, William Hicks Sr., William Hicks, Nathan McClure, William Marshall, Basil Maxwell, William Menifee, William Mitchell, Robert Moore, Samuel Moore, Nehemiah Poore, John Poynter, James Reeves, William Rowan, John Vardeman, Alexander Walker, John Wilkinson, William Young (36). He passed up Limestone Creek to its source; then crossing the dividing ridge he struck the North Fork of the Licking, proceeded down it some twenty-five miles and then struck across to the Ohio, which he reached in the present county of Bracken. Kentucky Genealogy and Images of Old Wills, Estates, Inventories, Annual Returns, Marriages Best website to find your Kentucky Ancestors - genealogy archives and databases . Initially, waterways seemed to be easier than land routes, but they presented their own difficulties. Abraham Chaplain and ____ Hendricks saith that on the 27th or 28th ultimo, they made their escape from the Indians of the Windot [Wyandot] Nation from off the waters of St. Dusky [Sandusky] and arrived at this place this day; that about 3 to 4 days preceding the said escape they had undoubted intelligence that a large number of different tribes of Indians, in conjunction with the subjects of Great Britain, to the amount of 2000 in the whole, 600 of which are Green Coat Rangers from Cannaday were preparing to attack this place, with cannon, and after subduing the same their destination was for the Illinois. Also, many of the early settlers of Washington County were laid to rest here. Kentucky Map 1792 giving an overview of migration routs, counties and early settlements. Included is the description of the entry (Will, Inventory, List of Sales, Administrative Settlement, Allot Dower, Executors Settlement, Division of Estate, Guardian Settlement, Appraisement, List of Slaves, Agreement, etc. Cumberland Settlers Killed by Indians 1780 - 1795. Included is the description of the entry (Will, Inventory, List of Sales, Administrative Settlement, Allot Dower, Executors Settlement, Division of Estate, Guardian Settlement, Appraisement, List of Slaves, Agreement, etc. . Other volumes will follow shortly. Early Kentucky Settlers. The eastern seaboard of America was settled, as we all learned in elementary history classes, in the 1600s, by the English. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. You can use the search feature on your Kindle to find a particular name. You can use the search feature on your Kindle to find a particular name. In all, approximately 225,000 individuals are referenced within the pages from twelve books. How do I see the articles you wrote on Joseph Colvin and the one on Nancy Turner? Today, an estimated 47 million people in the United States are descendants of these early travelers! Last names beginning with G and H are included. Available for both RF and RM licensing. Included is the description of the entry (Will, Inventory, List of Sales, Administrative Settlement, Allot Dower, Executors Settlement, Division of Estate, Guardian Settlement, Appraisement, List of Slaves, Agreement, etc. The most common boats used during this time were flatboats. Daniel Boone . The savages carried their unhappy victim to a little town on the headwaters of the Mad River, about six miles from the present town of Springfield, Ohio, where they burned him at the stake, after having inflicted on him all the excruciating tortures their devilish ingenuity could devise. There are 1,007 names listed. You can use the search feature on your Kindle to find a particular name. Trails became roads, and the flow of settlers increased to a tiny stream to a flow as people realized the possibilities of a new life west of the Appalachians. Other volumes will follow shortly. ), the will book and the page number. Fayette County May 1, 1780, Jefferson County May 1, 1780, Nelson County October 18, 1784, Bourbon County October 17, 1785, Mercer County October 17, 1785, Pendleton County December 4, 1787, Woodford County November 12, 1788, Scott County June 22, 1792, Washington County June 22, 1792, Shelby County June 23, 1792, Harrison County December 21, 1793, Franklin County December 7, 1794, Campbell County December 17, 1794, Bullitt County December 13, 1796, Bracken County December 14, 1796, Boone County December 13, 1798, Gallatin County December 14, 1798, Henry County December 14, 1798, Jessamine County December 19, 1798, Nicholas County December 18, 1799. Excerpted from the important "Filson Club History Quarterly," this work has transcripts of the earliest Jefferson County, Kentucky records known to exist--wills, deeds, surveys, administrations, inventories, and poll lists. The amount of photos became overwhelming! Other volumes will follow shortly. Last names beginning with A - G are included. Most of my research, for my family, has been in Washington, Marion, Garrard and Nelson counties. Kentucky Town was eighteen miles from Sherman in eastern Grayson County. Good luck with your research! Clark County, Kentucky actually began as Bourbon County, Virginia in 1785, when it was separated from Fayette County, Kentucky (previously also in Virginia ). She worked at the Kentucky State Library and Archives. DANVILLE, in Boyle county; laid off as a town by Walker Daniel, 1781. How I love to cook for my family and friends. Maysville (formerly Limestone), Kentucky, was a major entry point. The Great Road rose on the Potomac River at Waskin's Ferry, went southwest down the Shenandoah Valley between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains to Winchester, Virginia, through Strasburg, Staunton, Lexington and over Natural Bridge and across the headwaters of the James River to Salem, through Wytheville, Abingdon and to Bristol on the Virginia-Tennessee Border. There are 670 names listed. "History of Kentucky" by Collins. You can use the search feature on your Kindle to find a particular name. There are 1,599 names listed. Contents1 What is the oldest settlement in Kentucky?2 Why did the pioneers first settle Kentucky?3 Who was the first person [] Captain Squire Boone, Alexander Bryant, John Buckles, Richard Cates, Charles Doleman, John Eastwood, Joseph Eastwood, Jeremiah Harris, John Henton, Abraham Holt, Morgan Hughes, Evan Kenton, John McFadden, John Nichols, Peter Paul, John Stapleton, Robert Tyler, Abraham Vanmeter, Adam Wickersham, Jacob Wickersham, Peter Wickersham, James Wright, George Yunt (23). They had gained the highest point of the craggy range dividing the headwaters of the Kentucky and Clinch Rivers; a region that seemed the abode of desolation. Thank you for purchasing my book! They got their salt from the salt works at Bullitt's Lick; Salt cost a dollar a bushel. At that time the settlers had to go with packhorses to Severn's Valley to mill. Included is the description of the entry (Will, Inventory, List of Sales, Administrative Settlement, Allot Dower, Executors Settlement, Division of Estate, Guardian Settlement, Appraisement, List of Slaves, Agreement, etc. Last names beginning with H - O are included. This has been a five year project, taking photos beginning in the fall of 2008 and through 2012. Good luck with your research! Included is an alphabetical listing of those buried at Pleasant Grove, including birth and death dates, and sometimes additional information. This was that brave Maj. Thank you for purchasing this book. JOHN DENNIS and a few other North Carolinians, some of whom probably came as early as 1785, settled in Pond Creek country. As an example of the extent of the post-war migration, the population of St. Mary's County decreased from 15,444 to 12,794 between the years 1790 and 1810. Captain William Harrod, Lieutenant James Patton, Ensign Edward Bulger, Peter Balance, Alexander Barr, James Brand, John Buckras, A. Cameron, Amos Carpenter, Solomon Carpenter, Benjamin Barter, Thomas Carter, Reuben Case, Thomas Cochran, John Conway, John Corbley, John Crable, Robert Dickey, Daniel Driskill, Isaac Dye, John Eastwood, Samuel Forrester, Joseph Frakes, Samuel Frazee, John Galloway, William Galloway, James Garrison, Joseph Goins, Isaac Goodwin, Samuel Goodwin, James Guthrie, Daniel Hall, William Hall, John Hatt, Evan Henton, Thomas Henton, William Hickman, A. Hill, Andrew Hill, Samuel Hinck, Frederick Honaker, Joseph Hughes, Rowland Hughes, Michael Humble, John Hunt, Abram James, John Kenney, Val. This project is dear to me because my fifth great-grandfather, Captain John Linton, helped build this church. At Harrodsburg, and the neighboring Stations. One large book containing all volumes will follow shortly. W. H. Perrin, along with J. H. Battle and G. C. Kniffin, produced the 1880s county histories that give us much information for todays research. Individual volumes are for those who have only one or two families in Washington County, Kentucky. Thank you for purchasing this book. Samuel Gordon, an Early Pioneer in Kentucky. In all, approximately 225,000 individuals are referenced within the pages from twelve books. Thank you for purchasing my book! The following melancholy incident of the McAfee Company, and their settlement, has been preserved in the pioneer annals of the state: In the spring following the settlement (1780), Joseph McCoun, a promising lad, and the youngest son of John McCoun, Sr., and a favorite with the entire settlement, was surprised and carried off by a band of Shawanese Indians, while looking after some cattle in an adjoining glade. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Dr. Thomas Walker* (January 25, 1715-1794) I am sir, Yr very Hble servt, Th. If you have many family members buried at this cemetery you may wish to purchase a CD of this cemetery that includes all photos. Thank you for purchasing my book! Get to know each intrepid Kentucky explorer below. Included is the description of the entry (Will, Inventory, List of Sales, Administrative Settlement, Allot Dower, Executors Settlement, Division of Estate, Guardian Settlement, Appraisement, List of Slaves, Agreement, etc. You can use the search feature on your Kindle to find a particular name. The Records Of Jefferson County, Kentucky, From The Filson Club History Quarterly . A noticeable feature of the earliest settlements was the great disparity in the number of the sexes. Tagged as: Botetourt County Kentucky, genealogy research, George McAfee, George McGee, James McAfee, James McCoun, Kentucky Kindred Genealogy, Kentucky Pioneers, McAfee Station, Mercer County Kentucky, Robert McAfee, Samuel Adams, Samuel McAfee, William McAfee, Phyllis, once again, I am so thankful for your sharing of your lifes work with we, Kentucky Cousins. Encouraged by this acquisition to the pioneer strength, those who had abandoned Harrodsburg returned, and forts were soon erected at this point, and others at Georgetown, and near Stan-ford, called Logan's Fort. This is an all-inclusive, alphabetical listing of those listed in the Washington County Will Book Index, Books A-W for the years 1792-1902. This my second set of will book indexes, this time for Clark County, Kentucky. This is an all-inclusive, alphabetical listing of those listed in the Washington County Will Book Index, Books A-W for the years 1792-1902. If you would like a photo of a gravestone, or several, email me at phyrit@roadrunner.com. From Bristol the road continued west and down the Holston Valley to Kingsport, Tennessee. Below is an outline of the History of Kentucky my family history is in green. Since there are so many who can trace their ancestry back to these early pioneers, they are listed according to the captains under whom they served. Surnames of Local Interest.. ADAMS, Jesse - T here were several Jesse's ADAMS and sometimes there was a middle names such as John Jesse ADAMS. Judge Roy Bean (1825-1903) Not everyone buried in the cemetery is on the list - many of those buried after 1950 have not been included, although many are. This is an all-inclusive, alphabetical listing of those listed in the Washington County Will Book Index, Books A-W for the years 1792-1902. This post is based on the notes from a lecture Edna Milliken presented to the Kentucky Genealogical Society in 1974 Seminar. This book is a list of 4,840 baptisms from St. Rose Catholic Church in Washington County, Kentucky, from the years 1830-1886. Many of my Linton, Moran and Edwards family members are buried here. Last names beginning with U, V, W and Y are included there were no last names beginning with X or Z. 1749 in Draper's Meadow, now Roanoke, Virginia. John Filson, The Discovery, Settlement, and Present State of Kentucky, 1793. These records are a unique body of information on early Jefferson County and its people. Indeed, it seemed but ringing the changes on the story of the Lost Mariner, when the poet tells us he was, Alone, alone, all, all, alone. There are 1,226 names listed. These papers are now (November, 1871) in the possession of his relative, John B. Later a branch of the Wilderness Road from Hazel Patch to Stanford, Harrodsburg, and on to Louisville became a well used migration path. It is always interesting to research in a new county, since there are always new names to discover. On reaching the Ohio he ascertained, by what means is not now known, that the party had already passed down the river, it having left the mouth of the Limestone on the 24th of June. Click EMAIL or call 331-901-0246 (9-5 CT M-F) Kentucky was populated largely by settlers from Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Capt. By their presence, those early settlers saved the west for the United States. The circumstances which led to their coming were somewhat as follows: The glowing description given of the country beyond the mountains, by Dr. Walker and other adventurous spirits, inspired the younger members of the family with enthusiasm and a burning desire to visit it and judge of its beauties for themselves. Early Kentucky Settlers, 1700s-1800s. The Courier Journal, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, The McAfees Among the Distinguished Men Who First Settle the State, How They Came to the Dark and Bloody Ground and Their Later Adventures, (Written for the Courier-Journal by W. H. St. Charles Catholic Church is located in rural Marion County, Kentucky. Ive just recently put the list together. The County was created in 1792 from Bourbon and Fayette Counties and is named for Revolutionary War hero General George Rogers Clark. There are 1,179 names listed. Joseph Swearingen, Samuel Sweatingen and Van Swearingen listed under soldiers under the command of Captain William Herrods. ), the will book and the page number. The road originated at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, turned south to Shippensburg and Chambersburg before turning west to Fort Loudon, north to Ft. Littleton, and finally east to Ft. Ligonier, ending at Fort Duquesne. Last names beginning with C and D are included. American Revolution frontier general and explorer, secured the Northwest Territory for the U.S., founder of Louisville, 1778. Sunday, September 9, 1888. Last names beginning with H - O are included. Looking for James T. Lewis information. How I love to cook for my family and friends. The County of Kentucky Names of Its Soldiers. From original papers and vouchers of Col. John Bowman, the first military commander and military governor of the County now State of Kentucky, we have noted or transcribed the following documents and lists. ), the will book and the page number. The Courier Journal, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Hi Dianna Rose, I think or I tried to respond before to your reply. Born in Mason County, died at Langtry. There are 762 names listed. Copyright 2011 by Phyllis Brown. The McAfee brothers are well-known in Mercer County history, and to this day many of their descendants still live where their forefathers brought their families to make a new life. There are 762 names listed. In a more modern happenstance, my husbands father was minister of this church in the early 1960s. Some Kentucky pioneers and frontiersmen became renowned in American history, and helped shape the country we know today. Do not know if this is your Swearingen or not but there are several listed here. Born in the Mammoth Cave area of Kentucky, died in nearby Sand Cave. Kentucky, Birth Records, 1911-present Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. There is a path up the hill from the new cemetery to the old cemetery, at the top of which is a monument in concrete which includes pieces of broken stones. Last names beginning with S and T are included. I have found a couple of family references of value, but I just like to browse and read for fun. ), the will book and the page number. Also, many of the early settlers of Washington County were laid to rest here. Rockbridge Baptist Church Cemetery is located in rural Washington County, Kentucky. This work, containing all names, is for those with many family members in the county like myself who had all my families come through Washington County at one time. There are contradictory accounts of his later life and death. Not everyone buried in the cemetery is on the list - many of those buried after 1950 have not been included, although many are. Their journey proceeded under many hardships, it being a time of much rain, and when they reached the foot-hills of the mountains, their provisions were exhausted, and game seemed all at once, as it were, to have disappeared, until their situation was not dissimilar to that of the Children of Israel in the wilderness. . Appalachia: Settlers of Eastern Kentucky in the 1700s. This year found them permanently located on their claims on the Salt River, about six miles from Harrodstown, with their families. Early Kentucky Settlers book. In the . Law Making for Early Kentucky Settlers. PIONEER History of Indiana Including Stories^ Incidents and Customs of the Early Settlers By COL. WILLIAM M. COCKRUM Oakland City, Indiana PRESS OF OAKLAND CITY JOURNAL 1907 . There are 3,832 names listed. 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