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Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Will Abstract, in 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)
1:26 (Bourbon County).
ROBERT CHAMP-Will Book H, page 53-Names wife, Sarah; son, Thomas; grandson, Thos. Jefferson Champ, land purchased of Lewellen Porter, land where James Matson lives; grandson, Robert Champ. Executors: son, Thomas and wife, Sarah. Written March 15, 1828. Proved May 1828. Witnesses-Foster Collins, Hezekiah Martin, Wm. G. Burkshire.
- ↑ 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)
2:114.
RANDOM NOTES FROM SUITS FILED IN OFFICE OF CIRCUIT CLERK
Adair-Wigginton Suit, Box 585-1823 [No date, but filed with other papers dated 1811]
Papers filed in suit: - Deposition of Robert Nesbit states he came to Ky. in the spring of 1785 and that John Cook, Sr., lived where his son Isaac Cook "now lives on Flat Run." - Henry Timberlake states he came to Ky., 1790 with his father's family. - George Redmon's will filed, named --- brother-in-law, William Bruce; --- wife, Nancy; --- sons, Thomas, Charles, George, William; --- daus., Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret, Sarah and John. --- Extrs.: wife and bro., William Redmon. - Written Dec. 31, 1789. Probated Nov. 1790. (Note: From will it seems his wife had daughters of their own). - Robert McClelland came to place whereon his brother, Elisha McClelland "now lives" with his father in 1784. - Robert Champ's deposition. - Benjamin Forsythe's will. - Deposition of Mary Timberlake, aged 71 yrs., states that her husband, Richard Timberlake, decd., was half-brother of Benjamin Forsythe and that in 1790 her husband removed his family from Hanover County to Ky.
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