Person:John Speed (3)

m. 7 Dec 1767
  1. Maj. Thomas SpeedAbt 1750 -
  2. Judge John Speed, Esq.1772 - 1840
m.
m.
  1. James Speed, Esq.1812 - 1887
  2. Peachy Walker Speed1813 - 1891
  3. Joshua Fry Speed1814 - 1882
  4. William Pope Speed1816 - 1863
  5. Susan Fry Speed1817 - 1888
  6. Maj. Philip J Smith Speed1819 -
  7. John Smith Speed1821 - 1886
  8. Martha Bell Speed1822 - 1903
Facts and Events
Name Judge John Speed, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 17 May 1772 Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States
Residence[1] Abt 1782 Danville, Mercer, Kentucky, United Statescame to Kentucky with his parents
Military[1] 1791 Kentucky, Virginia, United Statesserved in US forces against the Indians
Marriage Kentucky[1st wife]
to Abigail LeMaster
Marriage Kentucky[2nd wife]
to Lucy Gilmer Fry
Property[1] Abt 1800 Danville, Mercer, Kentucky, United Statesinherited his father's estate
Residence[1] 1810 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United Statesbuilt Farmington, five miles from the courthouse on Bardstown Rd.
Death[1][2] 30 Mar 1840 Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Family Recorded, in Jennings, Kathleen. Louisville's first families. (Louisville, Kentucky: Standard Printing Company, 1920)
    81.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Judge John Speed, in Find A Grave.