Person:Jacob Artman (2)

Watchers
m. Abt 1762
  1. Jacob ArtmanAbt 1763 - Bef 1852
  2. John ArtmanAbt 1765 - 1839
  3. Michael ArtmanAbt 1770 - Abt 1816
  4. Adam ArtmanAbt 1777 - Abt 1855
Facts and Events
Name Jacob Artman
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1763 probably Bedford county, Pennsylvania
Will[1] 20 Jan 1850 Grayson, Kentucky, United States
Death[1] Bef 27 Sep 1852 Grayson, Kentucky, United Statesprobate
Probate[1] 27 Sep 1852 Grayson, Kentucky, United States
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 ARTMAN FAMILY, compiled by Margaret Artman Alzner, in Kentucky ancestors. (Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky Historical Society (July 1965-present))
    13(3):137, 1978.

    [see full article for complete information and sources]

    JACOB ARTMAN
    b ca 1763 d ca 1852

    Tax Lists, Hardin County, Kentucky
    1800 Jacob Artman
    1802 Jacob Artman 100 Acres Clifty Creek
    1806 Jacob Artman 150 Acres Clifty Creek

    DEEDS Hardin County, Kentucky
    13 Aug 18O2 Jacob Artman of Hardin Co., Ky. purchased from James Johnston of Montgomery Co., Ky. 100 Acres on Beaver Dam Fork. Big Clifty.

    13 May 1808 Jacob Artman of Hardin Co., Ky. from Th. Shaw and Bennum Shaw, 50 acres Beaver Dam Fork, Big Clifty. Witness: Adam Artman.

    Tax Lists Grayson Co., Ky.
    1810 through 1821 - 150 acres Beaver Dam
    1822 - 150 acres Beaver Dam 1 child (over 4 under 14)

    181O Census Grayson Co., Ky.
    Jacob Artman Head of Household - Males 4(-10); 1(10-16); 1(26-45)
    - Females 2(-10); 1(10-16); 1(16-26); 1(26-45)
    1820 Census Grayson Co., Ky.
    Jacob Artman (26-45)

    l830 Census, Grayson Co., Ky.
    Jacob Artman 60 to 70 yrs.

    1850 Census Sugar Creek, Randolph Co., Mo.
    Jacob Artman 87 Farmer b. Virginia
    Delilah Artman 40 Farmer b. Kentucky

    Administration and Wills Record, Randolph Co., Mo. 1836-1858 by Eliz. P. Ellsberry Book 1, Page 31.

    Will of Jacob Artman mentions my daughter, Delilah Artman, and my son John Artman.
    Executor: Reuben Broom.
    Written 22 Jan 1850.
    Witnesses: John Hare and John S. Ancell.
    Probated 27 Sept. 1852.