Person:Joseph Nourse (5)

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Joseph Nourse
b.Bef 1767
 
  • F.  Nourse (add)
  1. James NourseBef 1767 - Aft 1799
  2. Joseph NourseBef 1767 -
  • HJoseph NourseBef 1767 -
  • W.  Maria (add)
m. Bef 20 Aug 1790
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Nourse
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1767 [pos NY or PA]
Residence? 17 Oct 1788 New YorkLetter from Joseph Nourse to James Nourse, his brother
Marriage Bef 20 Aug 1790 to Maria (add)
Property[1] 20 Aug 1790 Harding, Union, Kentucky, United StatesDeed from Joseph Nourse and wife Maria "of Philadelphia County" to George Highbaugh "of Nelson County"
References
  1. Deed Recorded, in Hardin County, Kentucky Deed Book
    A:2, 20 Aug 1790.

    20 Aug 1790 Joseph Nourse and Maria his wife of the County of Philadelphia to George Highbaugh of the county of Nelson - land on Nolin Creek.
    Wits: Banner Friend P. Philips, Charles Hamilton, Joseph Norham?, Joseph Glen, Isaac Carman, Robert Hodgins.
    [Hardin Co. Deed Bk A p. 2]

    County on Noleinn it being a part of Joseph Nourses six hundred acre survey... bordering Abraham Ramer's line. Signed Joseph 20 Aug 1790 Nourse and Maria Nourse by their attorney James Nourse. Wits: Banner Friend P. Philips, Charles Hamilton, Joseph Norham?, Joseph Glen, Isaac Carman, Robert Hodgins. [Hardin Co. Deed Bk A p. 2]]
  2.   Letter from Joseph Nourse Recorded, in Hardin County, Kentucky Deed Book
    A:149, Oct/Nov 1795.

    17 Oct 1788 New York
    My dear Brother, (Mr. JAMES NOURSE)
    Mr. GEORGE JAMES having settled the business in which I was Indebted (?) with him much to my satisfaction. Nothing more remains but for me to give a Deed for the four hundred acres on Nolin, the Execution where of I do here by authorize you to make and by those presents do for the purpose appointg you my attorney and here by ratify and confirm such deed of Conveyance to be made performable to each assignment as may be on a Certain bond given by me to GEORGE JAMES in 1784 to convey the same under a penalty of 500 pounds whereupon have made such conveyance by release of ...

    I am dear Brother yours most affectionateley,
    JOSEPH NOURSE
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    [This was recorded Hardin Co. Deed Bk A p. 149 - date they recorded it isn’t given but probably Oct/Nov 1795]