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Edward Moberly Meadors
d.Abt 1839
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Edward Moberly Meadors |
Alt Name[4][6] |
Edward Moberley Meadows |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[4] |
Abt 1784 |
Anson, North Carolina, United States |
Residence[6] |
Mar 1805 |
Knox, Kentucky, United Stateson road work crew |
Other[6] |
Nov 1808 |
Knox, Kentucky, United Stateson tax list |
Census[5] |
1810 |
Knox, Kentucky, United States |
Marriage |
19 Apr 1810 |
Knox, Kentucky, United Statesto Abigail Thomas |
Census[1] |
1820 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United States |
Other[7] |
Bet 1820 and 1835 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United Stateson tax list |
Census[2] |
1830 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United States |
Other[8] |
Mar 1830 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United Statesin court acting for son Middleton |
Other[8] |
Jun 1831 |
Whitley, Kentucky, United Statesson Middleton and his wife and two others required to post bonds to Keep the Peace, especially towards Edward Meadows |
Death[3][4] |
Abt 1839 |
wife is listed as head of household in 1840 census |
Two Edward Mobleys?
There may be two Edward Mobleys, one of whom appears to have sometimes used the name Mobley and presumably married a daughter of Joshua Stephens and later moved to Mississippi.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Whitley, Kentucky, in United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33)
pg 4 line 17 .
Edward Meadors 2 males under 10 [b. 1810-1820: John M. (1812), Isaac (1813)] 1 male 26-45 [b. 1775-1794: Edward (1784)] 2 males under 10 [b 1810-1820: John M (1812), Isaac (1813)] 1 male 26-45 [b 1775-1794: Edward (1784)] 4 females under 10 [b 1810-1820: Dorcas (1815), Sarah (1816), Keziah (1817), Abigail (1818)] 1 female 26-45 [b 1775-1794: Abigail (1792)]
- ↑ Whitley, Kentucky, in United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19)
pg 276.
Edward Meadors 1 male 5-10 [b 1815-1820: William (1820)] 2 males 15-20 [b 1810-1815: John (1812), Isaac (1813)] 1 male 40-50 [b 1780-1790: Edward (1784)] 2 females under 5 [b 1825-1830: Susannah (1824), Elizabeth (1829)] 3 females 5-10 [b 1815-1820: Sarah (1816), Keziah (1817), Abigail (1818)] 1 female 15-20 [b 1810-1815: Dorcas (1815)] 1 female 30-40 [b 1790-1800: Abigail (1792)]
- ↑ Whitley, Kentucky, in United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M704)
pg 204.
Abagal Meadows 2 males 5-10 [b 1820-1825: Edward (1824), William (1820)] 1 male 15-20 2 males 20-30 1 male 40-50 1 female 10-15 [b 1825-1830: Mary (abt 1830)] 1 female 15-20 [b 1820-1825: Susannah (1824)] 2 females 20-30 [b 1810-1820: Dorcas (1815), Sarah (1816), Keziah (1817), Abigail (1818)] 1 female 40-50 [b 1790-1800: Abigail (1792)]
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Meadows Update, in Knox County Genealogical Society (Louisville, Kentucky). Knox County, Kentucky kinfolk. (Louisville, Kentucky: Knox County Genealogical Society [Kentucky], 1977?]-)
Vol 10:4; FHL #976.9125 D25k, Oct 1986.
Information from M. R. “Russ” Meadors of Indianapolis, IN Thomas Meadows, b. 1736-8, VA (son of Jason Meadows and Elizabeth Stone), d. 1826, Whitley Co., KY, m. 1760 Anson Co., NC to Keziah Moberly (b. 1743, VA, dau. of Edward Moberly Sr. and Susannah De Ruel) Children: 9. Edward Moberly, b. 1784, NC, d. 1839, m 19 Apr 1810 Abigail Thomas
- ↑ Knox, Kentucky, in United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252).
Edward Meadows, 1 male 16-25, 1 female 16-25 (Abigail)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Prewitt, L. D. (Lester Dee). Court order book, A, 1801-1816. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1968)
pp. 15, 3112.
March Term 1805 Ordered that Edward Meadows Richard White John Duncan Chas Arthur Joseph Arthur Lawrence Arthur Robert Early Moses Parks Wilson Joy James Brown Alexander Goodin and Willoby Blake be added to John Slaughter to assist in keeping of the road. p. 311 – October 1808 [Tax list] Meadows, Isom, 100 acres 3rd rate land, Knox County, 2 horses, 50¢ Marlow, Thomas, no land, 3 horses, 50¢ Marlow, Allen, no land, 1 horse, 50¢ Marlow, Reuben, no land, 1 horse, 50¢ Meadows, Edward, no land, 1 horse, 50¢
- ↑ Whitley County (Kentucky). Tax Assessor. Tax books, 1819-1875. (Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky State Historical Society, 1952-1953).
1820, Edward Meadows 1821, Edward Meadows 1826, Edward Meadors 1827, Edward Meadows, 50 acres, Sanders Cr, $50, 1829, Edward Meadows, 1 horses, $50 1830, Edward Meadors, 3 horses, $150 1831, Edward Meadors, 100 acres, Cumb River, 3 horses, $150 1833, Edward Medors, 1 horse, $45, 1835, Edward Meadors, 1 voter
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Circuit Court Order Books A-C, in Kentucky. Circuit Court (Whitley County). Court records, 1818-1918 ; indexes to court records, 1860-1958. (Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky Division of Archives and Libraries, 1978, 1992)
pp. 459, 503, 504; FHL #1028619, May 1818-Mar 1832.
p. 459 – March 1830 Middleton by E Meadows vs Blake & Oth On motion of the plaintiff, case dismissed p. 503 – June 1831 Commonwealth vs John Smith John Smith with Thomas Waldross as security post Bond ($100 each) to Keep the Peace for one year and a day, particularly towards Edward Meadows Commonwealth vs Ann Meadows Ann Meadows (for $100) with James K. Gallows and J. William Davis ($100 together) post Bond that she Keep the Peace for a year and a day and especially towards Edward Meadows p. 504 – June 1831 Commonwealth vs. Middleton Meadows Post Bond of $100, with James Lane and Dancy White as Sureties ($100 Bond) to Keep the Peace for a year and a day and especially towards Edward Meadows Commonwealth vs. Joseph Smith Post Bond of $100, with Wm Davis as Security ($100) to Keep the Peace for a year and a day and especially towards Edward Meadows
Note: John and Joseph Smith may be brothers of Ann Meadows.
- See also: Carolina Meadors in Census 1790-1820
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