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Ezekiel Parkhurst
b.9 Jun 1751 Morristown, Morris, New Jersey, United States
d.10 Jan 1801 Henry, Kentucky, United States
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m. Abt 1738
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m. 1772
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!HISTORICAL: Around the time of the Revolution, Ezekiel moved his family westward to an area whose ownership was in dispute. It was claimed and taxed by Virginia and Pennsylvania, which resulted in a serious bar to obtaining good land titles. In 1780, Ezekiel signed a petition asking Congress to admit the area in question to a separate state. Ezekiel probably tired of waiting for the land disputes to be settled, because he moved to Kentucky by 1785. However, there was still the problem of land titles. The new federal government reserved Kentucky as bounty land for it's veteran's even thought some pioneers were already living there. Ezekiel paid texes on land (in what became henry County when was created in 1799) until 1800, but when he died in 1801 he left his personal estate to his wife, Abiel, and bitterly wrote that he had no real estate to bequeath. |