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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Notebook - New York

1790 New York Census
Orange County
Denton, Jacob - 1 male 16+, 1 male -16, 1 female - probable cousin of Abraham Denton

Northeast Town, Dutchess County
Denton, Israel - 1 male 16+, 3 females - probable cousin of Abraham Denton
Denton, Jesse - 1 male 16+, 1 male -16, 3 females - probable cousin of Abraham Denton
Denton, Samuel - 1 male 16+, 1 male -16, 5 females - probable cousin of Abraham Denton
Denton, Isaac - 1 male 16+, 3 females - probable cousin of Abraham Denton

Henry, Marian. "Dutch Naming Practices in Colonial New York," New England Ancestors, Fall 2007, Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society.
Bible Record Showing Dutch Naming Patterns for Children
Lammetje b. 26 Mar. 1682, d. 9 Apr. 1682 named for paternal grandmother
Lammetje b. 16 Feb. 1683, d. 26 Jul. 1690 named for paternal grandmother
Jan b. 6 Aug. 1684, named for paternal grandfather
Barent b. 3 Sep. 1686, d. 3 Jul. 1690 named for maternal grandfather
Jacob b. 4 Aug. 1688 named for paternal uncle
Barent b. 14 Sep. 1690 named for maternal grandfather
Hendrick b. 3 Dec. 1692, d. 17 May 169? named for paternal uncle
Sytie b. 17 Dec. 1694, named for maternal grandmother
Pieter b. 12 Feb. 1697 named for father
Hendrick b. 18 Feb. 1699 named for paternal uncle
Lammetje b. 21 Dec. 1700 named for paternal grandmother

English equivalents of names
Smit/d - smith
Koylert/Cuyler - archer
Wantenaer - glovemaker
Kuyper/Cooper - cooper
Metselaer - mason
Swart - black/swarthy
Vroom - pious/wise
Krankheyt - invalid
de Groot - big
de Witt - white

O'Callaghan, Edmund. Lists of Inhabitants of New York, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. nd. 
List of East Hampton, 24 Aug. 1675
Rich: Brooke,  £142, 13s, 8d
Samuel Brooke, £66, 6s, 8d

List of Ye Estate of Ye Towne of Huntington for the Yeare 1675
Tho: Scudder - 4 horses, 3 @ 3 years, 1 @ 2 years, 6 oxen, 4 cows, 5 @ 3 years, 5 @ 2 years, 5 yearlings, 6 sheep, 28 swine, 28 land and meadow.

Isaak Scudder - not taxed for anything

Jno. Scudder - not taxed for anything

Estimate of Easthampton, &c. nd
Rich: Brook - 2 heads, 15 land, 2 oxen, 5 cows, 3 @ 2 years, 3 yearlings, 1 horse, 1 @ 2 years, 1 swine, 12 sheep, £120.

Remington, Gordon. "New York State Research through Family History Library Resources," New England Ancestors, Spring 2002, Boston: MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Ahnentafel #216 - John Speer

John Speer

Born: August 17, 1785, Morgantown, Burke Co., North Carolina

Died: November 12, 1856, Oldham County, Kentucky

Buried: in family cemetery on the Speer farm in Oldham County, Kentucky

Married:  ca. December 1805 Mary Grove in Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina.  As his son John Grove Speer described it:
At that time he liked nine months of being twenty-one years of age.  Now something occupied his attention and another bargain had to be made, and he was not slow about it.  There resided in the town a sturdy Dutchman, engaged in the tanning business, and who had several industrious, healthy daughters.  One of these, shall I say it, bewitched him, so that he could not rest satisfied until he got her indentured for life, at the same time giving her a like pledge on his part, which they faithfully kept.  She was the third daughter of John Grove, and was named Mary Barbary Grove.  After the marriage she was at home with the young smith, at his father's where they resided for about five years, or until they started West. [Speer, John. Reminiscences of the Speer Family, pp. 16-17].

Friday, March 25, 2016

Research Log

Research notes May 31, 1995, Paoli, Indiana, Orange County Courthouse

Grantor Index I, 1817 - 1862
Hunt, Samuel F. to Williamson 1831, lots in Orleans
Hunt, James to McDonald, 1839
Hunt, James to Thomas Hunt 1848

no Doves listed

Grantee Index I 1817-1862
Hunt, Thomas from Cook 1850
Hunt, John to Vandeveer 1862

no Doves

no evidence that we are related to these Hunts

April 16, 2001 Brehm Library, Mt. Vernon, Illinois

Bland, Doris. Wayne County Cemeteries, Vols. IV, V, X, XI
Hunts buried in Wayne County, Illinois cemeteries, no evidence that we are related to any of them.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Ahnentafel #215 - Susanna (--?--)

Susanna (--?--)

Born: between ca. 1770 probably in North Carolina
Died: before Feb. 1841 in Muhlenberg Co., KY

Buried: unknown

Married: 1) David Durall ca. 1788

Records:
1790 - North Carolina, Duplin Co. census age 20  living with in laws John & Martha (--?--) Durall's family with her husband David.   John Durall's neighbors in the 1790 census: Demsey Taylor, Samuel Bowden, Peter Parker, Thomas Bennett, Joel Sawer, Joseph Vick, John Korneagy, Lewis Jones.  Susannah may have been the daughter of any one of these. 

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Notebook - North Carolina Book #3

1790 Census - North Carolina
Perquimans County, Edenton District
Gurley, Frederick 1 wm 16+, 2 wm -16, 3 wf

Anson County, Fayette District
Gurley, William 2 wm 16+, 1 wm -16, 4 wf, 3 slaves
Girley, Jacob 1 wm 16+, 4 wm -16, 3 wf

Moore County, Fayette District - Richmond County between Anson and Moore County.
Cagle, David 1 wm 16+, 2 wf
Cagle, Leonard 1 wm 16+, 7 wm -16, 3 wf
Cagle, Christian 1 wm 16+, 1 wm -16, 1 wf
Cagle, John 2 wm 16+, 2 wm -16, 3 wf
Cagle, Roger, 1 wm 16+, 1 wm -16, 2 wf
Cagle, George, 1 wm 16+, 2 wf
Cagle, George, 1 wm 16+, 2 wm -16, 2 wf
Maulding, Richard, 1 wm 16+, 1 wf
Cagle, Jacob , 1 wm 16+, 3 wm -16, 3 wf
Cagle, William, 1 wm 16+, 1 wm -16, 2 wf
Morehead, Turner, 1 wm 16+

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Ahnentafel #214 - David Durall

David Durall

Born: ca. 1770
Died: 1840 Muhlenberg Co., KY

Buried: Unknown

Married:  Susanna (--?--) in North Carolina

Occupation: hatter and farmer

Records:
1790 - North Carolina, Duplin Co. census, age about 20 living with Susanna and six children

1797 - North Carolina, Duplin Co. - deed from father John Dural to son David Dural 100 acres

1798 - North Carolina, Duplin Co. - deed from John Durell to David Durell 100 acres

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Research Log

Gentles in Indiana

An Elizabeth (--?--) Gentle died in Indianapolis, Marion County, between 1846 and 1847.  She left a will naming three children: Elizabeth wife of Nicholas Cross, Jane and James.  There is no mention of a husband.  I cannot find her on Find-a-Grave.

A James Gentle of Southport, Marion County wrote his will on July 31, 1900.  There is no probate information given.  He names his wife Eliza, son William M. and probable sons Thomas A. and James M. the last two were named as executors.  James owned a 120 acre farm.  I cannot find James on Find-a-Grave. 

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Ahnentafel #213 - Anne Morgan

Anne Morgan

Born: ca. 1766 probably in Virginia

Died: ca. 1813 in Kentucky, last child born 1812, she is listed as deceased in her father's will in 1822.

Buried: Unknown

Married: Armistead Morehead by 1780, his first wife

Records:
1800 - Kentucky, Campbell Co., Armistead on tax list

1802 - Kentucky, Muhlenberg Co., Armistead purchased land

1810 - Kentucky, Muhlenberg Co., Armistead Morehead family on census, four sons under 15 years of age and 4 daughters under 15 years of age.

Children:
Charles
Mary Wheatley
Susanna Doggett
Julia Ann Turner
John Berry
Alfred David
William 
Henry

Monday, March 7, 2016

Notebook - Indiana No. 2

Banta, D.D. History of Johnson County, Indiana, Chicago, IL: Brant & Fuller, 1888.
Information on Drapers, Harberts and Lathrops, includes some Breedings and Tiptons that may be worth following up on.

Cowen, Janet. Jeffersonville Land Entries, 1808-1819, no imprint, nd.  The majority of purchases cost $1.25 per acre.
  • Colglazier, David, of Clermont Co., OH, SE1/4, Sec. 32, T1N, R9E, 160 acres, 6/13/1810
  • Colglazier, David of Clermont Co., OH, SE1/4, Sec. 27, T2N, R3E, 160 acres, 8/24/1811
  • Colglazier, David of Clermont Co., OH, NE1/4, Sec. 34, T2N, R3E, 160 acres, 8/24/1811
  • Colglazier, David of Clermont Co., OH, SE1/4, Sec. 27, T2N, R3E, 160 acres, 9/19/1811
  • Colglazier, David, of Clermont Co., OH, NE1/4, Sec. 34, T2N, R3E, 160 acres, 9/19/1811
  • Colglazier, David of Clermont Co., OH, SE1/4, Sec. 32, T1N, R3E, 160 acres 5/18/1812
  • Draper, Thomas of Harrison Co., IN, NE1/4, Sec. 21, T2N, R4E, 160 acres 12/10/1812
  • Colclazer, David of Clermont Co., OH, SE1/4, Sec. T1N, R2E, 160 acres 4/17/1813
  • Colclazer, David of Clermont Co., OH, SE1/4, Sec. 32, T1N, R2E, 160 acres 4/17/1813
  • Colglazier, David of Clermont Co., OH, NE1/4, Sec. 34, T2N, R3E, 160 acres, 3/18/1814
  • Colglazier, David of Clermont Co., OH, SE1/4, Sec. 32, T1N, R2E, 160 acres, 5/19/1814

Friday, March 4, 2016

Ahenntafel #212 - Armistead Morehead

Armistead Morehead

Born: ca. 1766, Fauquier Co., VA
Died: 1826, Muhlenburg Co., KY

Buried: Unknown

Married: 1) Anne Morgan, ca. 1780 & 2) Mary aka Polly Garris, Nov. 30, 1825 in Muhlenburg Co., KY

Occupation: farmer

Records:
1790 - not found on census 

1792 - Oct. 24 - Nelson Co., KY - Gabriel Cox's District tax list - 
  • 1 white male over 21
  • 1 white male between 16-21
  • 2 blacks

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Research Log

August 2, 1991 - Shelby Co. Library, Shelbyville, Kentucky
Clarissa Young, b. 1821, d. 1851 daughter of Isaiah & Susannah (Berry) Young.  Isaiah may be son of George Young.

Simpsonville Cemetery north side of US 60 
  • Michael G. Young, b. April 4, 1800, d. Jan. 4, 1877
  • Susan Young b. May 5, 1812, d. Aug. 1, 1871 aged 59 years, 2 months, 27 days - this is Susan (Dawson) Young, Michael's second wife.
  • John W. Pearce b. Feb. 20, 1830, d. Nov. 23, 1888 
  • Julia A. Pearce b. Aug. 6, 1830, d. May 14, 1887, obituary published in the Shelby Sentinel June 2, 1887, p. 7, 2nd column.
Eads Cemetery, north of Simpsonville on Kentucky 1848 1 1/2 miles left on Noland Road, 1/2 mile, 2600 SW of farm in grove of trees.  An Emily Young buried there, born 1811, d. July 19, 1834 age 23 years.  Stone is supposed to be gone.  This is probably Michael Young's first wife Emily (Hocker) Young.