Person:Andrew Swearingen (3)

Watchers
m. Abt 1756
  1. Thomas Van Swearingen1757 - 1811
  2. Lydia Swearingen1760 - 1811
  3. Andrew Swearingen1762 -
  4. Drusilla SwearingenAbt 1763 -
Facts and Events
Name Andrew Swearingen
Gender Male
Birth? 1762 Frederick County, Virginia
Property[1] 22 May 1793 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statesheirs of Thomas Swearingen sell land on Strode's Fork
Death? Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Other[2] Apr 1803 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statesnamed in court record
References
  1. Property Record, in Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book B, 1790-1794.

    Date: 22 May 1793
    From: Thomas Swearingen, George Morgan and wife Drusilla (late Drusilla Swearingen), & Rawleigh Morgan and wife Lydia (late Lydia Swearingen), of Berkeley Co., VA, and Andrew Swearingen, divisees of Thomas Swearingen, deceased
    To: Abraham Step
    Type / pgs: Bargain and Sale B-432, 433, 434 & 435
    Wit: John Step, Martin Step & John Step., Jun.
    Desc: ___ acres on Strodes fork bounded by Thomas Kennedy's Settlement, Henry Fields, part of a survey for the heirs of John South, deceased.

  2. Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer. Kentucky records: early wills and marriages, copied from court house records by regents, historians and the state historian; old bible records and tombstone inscriptions; records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby counties. (Lexington, Kentucky: Keystone Printery, Inc., c1932)
    2:106.

    April Court, 1803
    Deposition of John McIntire to establish land of Andrew Swearingen, deposeth: he came to salt spring in 1781.
    John Donaldson deposeth: he visited entry 1779 and was then abt. 11 yrs. of age.
    William Wells deposeth: He was first acquainted with location in 1789.
    William Suduth acquainted with place in 1785.