Person:John Semple (44)

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John Semple
b.Abt 1765
 
m. 26 May 1761
  1. Benjamin SempleAbt 1761 -
  2. John SempleAbt 1765 -
  3. David SampleBet 1769 & 1774 - 1829
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Name John Semple
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1765
Other[1][2][3] 17 Sep 1788 Fayette, Kentucky, United StatesPetition No. 52 for Division of Fayette County, Kentucky|, signed by Benjamin Samples, David Samples, John Samples, Samuel Samples, and Samuel Samples, Jr.
References
  1. Robertson, James Rood. Petitions of the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia: 1769-1792. (Louisville, Ky.: J.P. Morton & Co., printers to the Filson Club, 1914).

    Petition No. 52 for Division of Fayette County, Kentucky|, signed by Benjamin Samples, David Samples, John Samples, Samuel Samples, and Samuel Samples, Jr.

  2. David Sample (Person Page - 934), in Burval, Joe; Burval, Clarice. Burval Genealogy: Web Version of Our Family Genealogy.

    The first record in which David Sample was found is as the signer of a petition: "Petition No. 52 for Division of Fayette County, 17 Sep 17, 1788, signed by Benjamin Samples, David Samples, John Samples, Samuel Samples, and Samuel Samples, Jr." Source: Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769-1792, by James Rood Robertson, John P. Marton and Company, Louisville, Kentucky (1914), reprinted 1981, Southern Historical Press. Note: It seems likely that Benjamin, David, John and Samuel, Sr., were brothers, or possible one was the father.

  3. Howard I. Bowers. Light Townsend of Kentucky (Unpublished). (FTW: Bowers, Howard I., 07 Sept 2005).

    The first record in which David Sample was found is as the signer of a petition: "Petition No. 52 for Division of Fayette County, 17 Sep 17, 1788, signed by Benjamin Samples, David Samples, John Samples, Samuel Samples, and Samuel Samples, Jr." Source: Petitions of the Early Inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia, 1769-1792, by James Rood Robertson, John P. Marton and Company, Louisville, Kentucky (1914), reprinted 1981, Southern Historical Press. Note: It seems likely that Benjamin, David, John and Samuel, Sr., were brothers, or possible one was the father.