Person:David Wharton (2)

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David Wharton
d.Abt 1858
m. Bef 1814
  1. Emily WhartonAbt 1814 -
  2. David WhartonAbt 1823 - Abt 1858
m. 8 Oct 1848
  1. Martha WhartonAbt 1849 -
  2. John WhartonAbt 1850 -
  3. Nancy E Wharton1856 - 1935
  4. David Ann Wharton1858 -
Facts and Events
Name David Wharton
Alt Name David Whorton
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1823 Kentucky, United States
Residence[2] 1848 Henderson, Kentucky, United Statesappears on tax list
Marriage 8 Oct 1848 Henderson, Kentucky, United Statesto Sarah Nicholson
Census[1] 1850 Henderson, Kentucky, United States
Death[3] Abt 1858
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 District 2, Henderson, Kentucky, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    HH 461, Fam 461.

    Wharton, John, 70, farming, b. VA
    , David, 27, farmer, RE = $500, b. KY
    , Sarah, 26, b. KY
    , Martha, 1, b. KY
    , John, 5 mons, b. KY

  2. Henderson County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor. Tax books, 1799-1875. (Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Historical Society, 1952-1953)
    1841-1855; FHL #0008033.

    1848 - Wharton, David [no land], 1 male over 21, 2 horses worth $50, 3 children between 5 and 16; Wharton, John, 1 male 21 and over
    1849 - Worton, David, [no land], 1 male 21 and over, 3 horses worth $130, 3 cattle; Worton, John, 1 male over 21
    1850 - Wharton, David, 175 acres White Lick Creek worth $400, 1 male over 21, 1 horse worth $70, 2 cattle; Wharton, John,1 male over 21
    1851 - Whorton, David, 200 acres Highland Creek worth $600, 1 male over21, 4 horses worth $140, 1 mule worth $100, 4 cattle; Whorton, John, 1 male over 21
    1852 (as of 26 June) - Wharton, David, 200 acres Highland Creek worth $600, 1 male 21 and over, 3 horses/mares worth $100, 3 cattle, 1 stud/jack/bull at rate of $3; Wharton, John, 1 male 21 and over
    1853 (as of 26 July) - Wharton, David, 208 acres on Highland Creek worth $700, 1 male over 21, 3 horses and mares worth $120,3 cattle, 1 stud/jack/bull at rate of $3, 20 hogs
    1855 - Wharton, David, 200 acres Highland Creek worth $700, 1 male over21, 3 horses and mares worth $100o, 4 cattle, 1 child between 6 and 18, 20 hogs, total value at 17¢/$100 = $800 (other values on page range from $60 to $21,900)

  3. Does not appear in the 1860 Census, and youngest daughter's name was David, suggesting she was born posthumously.