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Facts and Events
Name |
Mildred Sebree |
Married Name |
_____ Cornett |
Married Name |
_____ Depew |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
29 Jan 1782 |
Orange County, Virginia |
Marriage |
25 Aug 1804 |
Boone County, Kentuckysource = OLT, needs verification to William Cornett |
Marriage |
8 Sep 1808 |
Boone County, Kentuckysource = OLT, needs verification to Abraham Depew |
Residence[1] |
Bef 1820 |
Boone County, Kentucky |
Death[1] |
21 Oct 1869 |
Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States |
Burial[1] |
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Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States |
Research Notes
Working Timeline
1800 - Boone Co., KY Court records; Meeting of 20 October 1800:
"Milley Sebree, infant orphan of John Sebree, dec'd, came into court and chose Uriel Sebree to be her guardian." Citation needed
1803 - Uriel and Fannie and sister Mildred were listed among the members of the Middle Creek Baptist Church in Boone Co., KY2
1806 - husband William Cornett dies 3
1807 - brother Uriel Sebree is appointed guardian of her son Wm Thomas Samuel Cornett.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Family Recorded, in Atlas of Decatur Co., Indiana: to which are added various general maps, history, statistics, illustrations. (Chicago: J.H. Beers, 1882)
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[sketch of Richard J Depew, M.D.] ... He is the son of Abraham and Mildred (Sebree) Depew. His maternal grandfather had the honor of fighting for the independence of the colonies. He fell during the siege of Cornwallis at Yorktown.
The father and mother of Richard J. were born in Virginia, coming to Kentucky at an early day, where they lived (in Boone County), and where his father died during the war of 1812, his father was with Johnson's command, Kentucky troops, and, while on the campaign in Canada, contracted disease from which he never recovered, although he lived for some time after the close of the war, his death taking place about 1820. His mother survived her husband for many years, and died in Indianapolis, Ind, in 1869. She is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery. ...
- Recorded.
HISTORY OF MIDDLE CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Boone County, Kentucky By S. P. Brady, 1874 "The church at Middle Creek, Boone county, Kentucky, was constituted on the 12th day of March, 1803, "on the principles of the Philadelphia Baptist Confession of Faith, as received by the Elkhorn Association," by helps called from the church at Bullittsburg, to-wit: William Cave, Lewis Deweese, John Watts, Forest Webb, John Hall, Chichester Matthews, and Jeremiah Kirtley. Names of those constituted were: Christopher Wilson, William Brady, Uriel Sebree, Jamison Hawkins, William Rogers, Elijah Hogan, Isaac Carlton, Thomas Carter, John Ryle, James Ryle, Lucy Wilson, Hetha Brady, Fannie Sebree, Ruth Hawkins, Sarah Rogers, Lucy Hogan, Nancy Carter, Elizabeth Ryle, Sarah Ryle, Mildred Sebree, Dorcas Carlton, whites; Anthony and Alec, colored persons -- whole number 23."
- Probate Records, in Source Needed.
Administration on the estate of William Cornett, dec'd to Uriel Sebree. Appraisers: Moses Scott, Jno. Watts, Jeremiah Kirtley, and John Cave.
Feb 1807 - Uriel Sebree is appointed guardian of Wm. Thomas Samuel Cornett, infant orphan of Wm. Cornett, dec'd. Bond: Weden Sleet.
25 Jul 1808 - "I, Mildred Cornett, widow and relict of William Cornett of Port William, County of Gallatin deceased … [sold to Uriel Sebree] dower in land in Fayette Co., KY, of said William Cornett my late husband."
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