Person:Judith Unknown (208)

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Judith _____
b.1765
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Name Judith _____
Gender Female
Birth? 1765
Marriage Bef 1789 to Lt. George "Blue Licks" Corn
Death? 1802 Boone County, Kentucky
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    Judith Corn
    Birth 1765
    Death 1802 (aged 36–37)
    Boone County, Kentucky, USA
    Burial Bullittsburg Baptist Church Cemetery
    Idlewild, Boone County, Kentucky, USA

    George Corn (1758-1837) and his first wife Judith (@ 1765 -1802) joined the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in Boone Co., KY (then part of Campbell Co.) between the date of its constitution in June 1794 and resumption of minutes in Feb 1795. Judith's date of birth is estimated, based on the ages of her children. In Mar 1802 the Church removed her from its membership list due to her death, which would have occurred soon before.

    Geo-1758 was the son of 'Old' George Corn (circa 1728-1801) who died in Mercer Co., KY. Geo-1758 was known for 'taking a bullet to the jaw' in the Battle of Blue Licks on 19 Aug 1792. Ten months after Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, the Kentucky Militia was still defending attacks from Indian campaigns organized and assisted by Loyalist troops. George and Judith had a large family, which incuded--

    Mary "Polly" Eveline (1789-1878, m. Joshua Rice);
    George III (1790-1829, m. Elizabeth McDaniel);
    Elizabeth "Betsy" (1792-1836, m. Michael Crisler);
    Nancy (1794-1878 m. William Dickerson);
    Alvin W. (1795-1816);
    William (1798-1860, m. ____Clarkson, died in Lamar Co., TX);
    Merritt Corn (1801-1845, m. Elizabeth Clarkson, d. Saline or Cooper Co., MO).
    Geo-1758 m2 Nancy Ann Dicken Yager (dau. of Richard Dicken). They had three children: Sally, Tom and Malinda.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211421173/judith_corn