Person:C Colcord (1)

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Name[1] C B Colcord
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1796 New Hampshire
Residence[1] 1813 Kentuckycame to Kentucky with an older brother
Marriage 1824 Kentuckyto Louisa Metcalf
Death? Middletown, Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Family Recorded, in Perrin, William Henry, ed. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky. (Chicago, IL, USA: O. L. Baskin, 1882)
    527.

    ... C. B. Colcord and Louisa Metcalf, who was a niece of the honored George Metcalf. The father of our subject settled in 1813 at Middletown, this county, from the State of New Hampshire, he being then about twenty-seven years of age, and soon after engaged in business at that place with an older brother who accompanied him to his new settlement. Their spirit of business adventure, however, was not to be satisfied in a village traffic, but they engaged in extensive speculation which proved remunerative, C. G. Colcord being the first man who ever took a drove of mules to New Orleans by land from Bourbon County; he was married to Miss Metcalf in 1824, and by that union were born six children, only two of whom grew to maturity; viz:
    - William R., born Nov. 26, 1827; ...
    - [Frank P., born 17 Sep 1829] ...