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601 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6028, Date of Import: 31 May 1997] | Townsend, Lucy (I3929)
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602 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6028, Date of Import: 31 May 1997] | Townsend, Thomas Jefferson (I3931)
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603 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6028, Date of Import: 31 May 1997] Anaphilda Townsend's will available from Logan County, Kentucky Will book B page 24. Will is proof that Light Townsend was her son. Buried in Red River Cemetery, Metting House, Logan Cty, KY BIRTH: Riely Townsend book. DEATH: Riely Townsend book. NOTE: Anaphilda Townsend's will available from Logan County, Kentucky Will book B page 24. Will is proof that Light Townsend was her son. | Watson, Anphilda (I2299)
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604 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6028, Date of Import: 31 May 1997] She is not mentioned in her mother's will in 1798 so it is assumed she died young. | Townsend, Mollie (I3930)
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605 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #6028, Date of Import: 31 May 1997] Will Book B page 224 in Logan Country Kentucky verifies Light is the son of Anaphilda Townsend (maiden name Watson). Light Townsend's will is Will book G page 562-563 Logan County Kentucky and this confirms that Mary Smith, wife of William H. Smith was his daughter. | Townsend, Light (I3927)
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606 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997] Campaigns and Battles , 16th Tennessee and other Tennessee Regiments, Head 1885 Pvt L.L. VanHooser (Littleton L.) 16th Regt Co E, Killed, Place unknown | VanHooser, Littleton (I1491)
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607 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997] Making Elizebith the wife of Isaac is based on the 1850 census of TN which has an Isaac of the same age having a family in Jackson Co. | VanHooser, Isaac (I1482)
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608 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3683, Date of Import: 3 May 1997] Maritje Van de Kar was the widow of Gerritje's half brother Jan Franciscus. | VanHoesen, Gerritje (I1618)
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609 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] 1820 census: William age 21 1830 Moore's Prairie census: William Atchison p 217-5 1 M 30-40; 1 M 5-10; 1 M <5; 1 F 20-30; 2 F <5. | Atchison, William Hildreth (I11474)
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610 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] 1850 Jeff Co census: Geo W GA 42; Ruhanna KY 32; James H 12; Malissa J 11; Nancy A 9; Samuel 7; Ignatius 8/12. 1880 Moore's Prairie census: Geo. W, James H, Margaret, Tom J, Geo W, Jr, Sarah l, David I, Winnie E, Rosella. | Atchison, George Washington (I11479)
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611 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] 1850 Jeff Co census: Samuel GA 43; Elizabeth VA 38; Mary A 17; Prudy J 15; Seney L 13; Sarah 11; Mahoney 9; Geo W 7; Lafayette 5; Stephen G H 2; Thomas J TN 34. | Atchison, Samuel Isaiah (I11478)
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612 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] 1880 Moore's Prairie census: Barton, Pauline, Evaline, Quincy, Rado, Jacob. Barton, Paulina, & John Q. buried at Smith cemetery - old part. | Atchison, Barton (I11491)
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613 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] 1880 Moore's Prairie census: Samuel, Celia, Mary, Adeline, Wm. H., Sophronia, Sarah F., Samuel T. | Atchison, Samuel (I11866)
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614 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] 1910 census Mt. Vernon Twsp. Edgar - laborer & Minnie | Atchison, Edgar E. (I11557)
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615 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] 1910 Moore's Prairie census: Hiram 38, Bessie 23, Jesse 4, wm 1 1/2, Gertie 1 1/2. | Atchison, Hiram (I11504)
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616 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] 1916-1917 was in US Navy, WWI, Ill W T. Brought violin back from Germany and gave it to his dad, George Washington Friar. Had a daughter - illegitimate? | Friar, Charles Edward (I11569)
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617 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] According to DECSENDANTS OF VIRINIA CALVERTS, Walter McChesney was a Captain in the Confederate Army. Buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Princeton, KY - Katerhine E. Schultz - THE MCCHESNEYS OF CALDWELL CO, KY 1969 | McChesney, Walter Reason (I10355)
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618 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Born with hydrocephaly and eventually died from this. | Kniffen, Ralph (I11713)
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619 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery. | Atchison, David (I11541)
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620 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery. | Friar, Louis Harrison (I11571)
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621 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery. | Kniffen, Willis (I11706)
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622 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery. | Kniffen, Thelma Maxine (I11709)
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623 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery. Born after her father died. | Atchison, Thelma Jane (I11757)
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624 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery. Indiana Pvt. HQ 67 Maint Bn. | Atchison, Larry Dean (I11744)
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625 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery. Was married to both Caroline & Winnie | Allen, John (I11516)
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626 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery. WWII vet. | Atchison, Norman Everett (I11751)
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627 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Buried at Rentchler farm cemetery - section 32 of Pendleton Twsp. 11 graves here including Schnodschmidt, Rentchler, Miller, etc. | Hill, Prudence (I11473)
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628 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Death cerificate - cause of death heart failure due to vascular insufficiency. Baby died at 2:30 pm on Feb. 18, 1939 and was buried at Pleasant Grove cemetery, Shiloh twp. on Feb. 19. Sylvia Fryar was told by her mother that the grave had to be dug during very cold weather when the ground was frozen, and the baby's father had to help dig the grave. | Fryar, Theodore Clark (I11585)
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629 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Death certificate of Mirie Atchison indicates she died from interference with circulation due to pressure from fibroid tumor of uterus, duration 1 year. Birth date calculated from age at death - 68 years, 8 months, and 5 days. | Cockram, Mirie Louisa (I11535)
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630 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Descendants of Nancy Jane Allen 1802-1889 - came to Jefferson Co. about 1832 from Rutherford Co., NC. | Allen, Mrs. Nancy Jane (I11518)
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631 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Died at 13 months. | Atchison, Buddy (I11548)
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632 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Died at 16 months. | Atchison, Faney (I11546)
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633 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Died at age 5 months. | Atchison, Harrem (I11539)
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634 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Died from burns when dress caught on fire from sparklers on 4th of July. | Kniffen, Sandra (I11711)
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635 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Died of dysentery along with two infant sons. He was age 27. Winnie remarried John Allen, former husband of her sister Caroline Atchison. | Toney, John (I11530)
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636 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] divorce action Harriet vs Geo Dec. 1886 & Geo vs Harriet Dec 1889 According to grandson, Ben Fryar, he hauled salt to the L & N railroad - Logan & Lee trail Chicago to Shawneetown. Supposedly couldn't read or write, but had great math aptitude. Knew logarithms, land areas, etc. Called Ben "Manus". Ben & Harold Kniffen would tease him by reading the paper with wrong info. Sometimes he could read - don't know how he learned. "Old Man Cat-o" He gave violin from Germany to Nick Kniffen - he gave it to Ben. Jack took it to Chicago (LaGrange) to get it fixed - ruined it? Conway Twitty may be relative. Friar's Point MS may be connected. Unverified stories passed down by G.W. Friar - his father? grandfather? owned a steamboat to haul freight between St. Louis & New Orleans. Had 30 slaves - hauled cotton - treatede children badly. George & Walt & sister ran away near Cairo or Mounds, IL & lived with Harry Braumeier. Name was Sherman Tecumseh Friar- changed to George Washington. Mother (stepmother?)was Drennan Married at W A Clark, Spring Garden, IL Aug 9, 1889. Witnesses: Walter Fryer, Harry Pickett, WA Clark, P.M. (Police Magistrate) Conversation between Wilma Hungate & Bertha Webber December 1992: Grandpap (Atchison) was something else. He never wanted to see a kid paddled. He had arthritis very bad. Grandparents Ignatius & Mirie Atchison raised 12 children. Grandpap was burned in fire. HE didn't die, but was burned so bad he died later. He had been sick for 2 or 3 days and hadn't eaten. Gaston was there & he went to the store to get Ignatius some food. As he came home he could see smell something burning & could hear Ignatius moaning & groaning. He said he got cold & was standing with his back to the fireplace, fell backward, and burned him so bad some of the meat fell off his bones. He lived a couple of days. | Friar, George Washington (I3308)
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637 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Friday, Jan. 24, 1936. MAN SHOOTS SWEETHEART, KILLS HIMSELF Wayne McMahon critically injures Mrs. Delcie Folden at his father's home east of McLeansboro this morning. Fires 3 shots after quarreling. ONe bullet strikes woman above right eye, the other in the left chest. | Fryar, Delcie Margaret (I11579)
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638 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] From Caldwell Co. History book, p. 225: Spencer Calvert, in the fall of 1777 at the age of 18 joined the Revolution. Born in Prince William Co., VA in 1759. Parents William (1726) and Hannah. Father of William was George (about 1694). Father of George was George (about 1668). Father of this George was William (about 1643). Father of William was Leonard (1610) 1st governor of Maryland and son of the 1st Lord Baltimore George Calvert (about 1580). Spencer Calvert was the father of Delilah Calvert who married Rezin Fryer. | Calvert, Spencer (I10249)
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639 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Ignatius Atchison, Jr. was a farmer in Moore's Prairie Twsp. According to 1900 census, he had 4 single daughters living with him, as well as Wallis S. Estes, a 19 year old, who was a farm laborer. According to Bertha Webber, Ignatius (her grandfather) had been ill and was standing in front of an open fireplace. He fell backward into the open fire and was severly burned. His son (Gaston) was returning from the store when he heard moans and found his father burned. Ignatius lived 10 days before he died on Nov. 19 at 8:00 pm. He was buried at Hams Grove cemetery straight back - old stone. 1870 Census Moore's Prairie: Ignatius 1838, Louisa 1842, Chas 1858, David 1863, Harriet 1865, Ambrose 1867, Delphia 1868, Mary 1869. Basement Circuit Clerk-Jeff Co Index to Court Records-Defendant: May 1889 C. D. Ham vs Ignatius Atchison, Jr. Assumpsit (Bk R, p 594)File # 38. | Atchison, Ignatius Jr. (I11494)
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640 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Ignatius Atchison, Sr. was commissioned 1st Lt. of Jefferson Co. Battalion of Illinois Militia on April 18, 1826 (Exec Record 1818-1832 Vol 1, p 127.) Philadelphia Hopper died in 1860, and Ignatius remarried Mrs. Keziah Williams (History of Jeff. Co., Perrin). In Nov. 1878, Kizzie and Ignatius sold 1 acre of land for the present Ham's Grove Church to be built upon. Additional acreage sold to church in 1883 (History of Jefferson Co. 1810-1962, Historical Committee, Mt. Vernon, Il 1962). (This book spells name as Lizzie instead of Kizzie.) Buried in Williams Cemetery (N. Shelton) Ignatius was commissioned JP Nov 27, 1849, Exec Rec 1847-52, p 269. 1850 Jeff Co census Ignatius GA 50; Philadelphia TN 45; Thomas 22; Barton 21; Caroline 18; Winney 16; Ignatius 12; Prudence 7; Harriet 3. 1880 Moore's Prairie census: Ignatius 1802, Kizzie 1812. 1830 Moore's Prairie census: Ignatius, p 218-3 1M 20-25; 1 M 5-10; 3 M <5; 1 F 20-25. | Atchison, Ignatius Sr. (I11476)
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641 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Infant of Jack & Goldie, buried at Ham's Grove next to them. | Friar, Robert Gale (I11690)
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642 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Jeff. Co. death register lists death of Quincy Atchison reported June 25,1881, aged 22 years, 5 months. Cause pneumonia typhoid, duration of 12 days. | Atchison, John Quincy (I11512)
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643 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Marriage date in county records is July 21, 1887, but family Bible has Mar 16, 1888. 1910 census Moore's Prairie: Jannie 41 wd, Captiola ?, Orvil 13, Everett 11, Nacie 7, Thelma 4. | Friar, Sarah Jane (I3309)
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644 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Melvin died in Texas and was buried at Albany Cemetery in Albany, Texas. Pallbearers were Eddie Sanders, Larry Schuster, Albin Schuster, Nathan Ledbetter, Nick Kniffen, and Charles Fryar. Served in tank corps during WWII in ETO. Was in the Battle of the Bulge. | Fryar, Melvin Morton (I11580)
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645 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Minnie Atchison Goddard had no children as of 1900. Minnie and Henry had a lodger listed in the 1900 census - Winnie Allen, a widow of age 67, born Aug. 1832. | Atchison, Minnie Nina? (I11547)
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646 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Mollie had epilepsy for 3 years and paralysis for 8 days according to death certificate. She was born in Pendleton township. Family lore says she was a fat lady in the circus - weighed over 550 lbs. according to Bertha Webber. Minnie was in circus & took care of Mollie. Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery to right of Ignatius & Miria. | Atchison, Mary (I11545)
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647 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Never married. Buried at Ham's Grove cemetery next to Charles Atchison. | Atchison, Gaston D. (I11540)
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648 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Pendleton Twsp. 1870 Census- Elizabeth (Geo. mother) 1816 listed with him & his wife - Washington 1843, & Minerva 1849. | Atchison, George W. (I11836)
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649 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Rev. Charles Atchison died Dec. 23, 1935. Would have been 79. Born Jan 9, 1857, in Hamilton Co. Had 10 children. In Sept. 5, 1879 he married Margaret Dale. Preceeded in death by Edward, Victoria, daughter Winnie Sturdivant. Survived by James E. of Mt. Vernon, Frona Montfried of Tuscola, Josephine David of Coldwater, MI and Charles O. of Decatur, IL, Calvin of Gary, IN, Sue Goin of Shelbyville, Earl of Mt. Vernon. Bros. Milburn Atchison of Dahlgren, Dale Sturdevant, grandson, Mt. Vernon. | Atchison, Charles Ignatius (I11537)
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650 | [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #0129, Date of Import: 25 Jul, 1998] Rezin (Reason, Reson) Fryer is found in the 1820, 30, 40 and 50 Caldwell Co. KY census. In 1820, there is one male and one female listed in the 16-26? age group. There are 3 females in the under 10, and 1 male in the under 10. Also 1 male slave under 14, and 1 female slave under 14. In 1830, there is 1 male & 1 female under 5, 1 male & 1 female 5-9, 2 females 10-14, 1 female 15-19, 1 male 20-24, and 1 male & 1 female 30-39?. There are 4 male slaves under 10, and 1 male & 1 female 10-24. In 1840, there is 1 male & 1 female 5-9, 1 male 10-14, 1 male & 1 female 15-19, 1 male 20-29, and 1 male & 1 female 50-59. There are 3 male & 1 female slaves 0-5, 4 male & 1 female 6-10, and 1 male & 1 female 11-15. 8 persons are involved in agriculture. In 1850, Rezin is listed as age 63 and a farmer (value of real estate owned $1,000). With him are Richard H. age 22, farmer, Wayman R. age 20, farmer, and Elizabeth D. A. age 16. In the Caldwell County, Kentucky Court Order book, in 1829, Rezin Fryer posted bond for a William Roberts in a bastardy suit filed by Miss Teresa Stephens. Aug. term 1829 p. 22 Miss Stephens charge of bastardy against William Roberts next term - whereupon Mr. Roberts together with Rezin Frier and Coleman Brown came forward and acknowledged themselves to be held & firmly bound unto the COmmonwealth of KY in the following sums: Roberts 20 pounds and said Frier and Brown each in the sum of 10 pounds to be ?? of their respective goods and chattels, lands and tenements. p. 26 Miss Teresa Stephens vs Willima Roberts defendant - charge of bastardy p. 29 Roberts is the father of the bastard child - pay for the keeping and maintaining for the term of 6 years from this date $90 half yearly, $7.50 each 1/2 year & costs. Said Roberts give bond & security for the payment of the ?? and thereupon this Roberts together with A. W. Smith, James Smith, James H. Roberts, & Rezin Fryer his securities entered into and acknowledged a bond payable to the Commonweal of KY the penalty of $200 for the payments as above required. | Fryer, Rezin (I8902)
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