This information was originally on Jo Thiessen's
personal website. Prior to her death, she requested that
I copy the information and ensure that it would always
be available for KY researchers. Since the information
does not relate to a single KY county, it has been added
to the site.
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Woodford Co., KY
Circuit Book C., p.65
See Fayette Co. Clerk's Office Dec. 14, 1807 which
specifies the original record was burned.
"I give my daughter, Joyce FALKNER, present wife of John
Falkner, of the county of Fayette and State of Virginia,
a negro girl by name of Gemima otherwise called Mima. I
give her to the above Joyce together with said Mima's
increase forever and for the only use of the said Joyce,
to will and dispose of as to her seemeth fit, hereby
revoking all other claims of right or title to the said
Gemima alias Mima of her increase forever.
Witness my hand and seal this 19th day of April, Anno
Domini 1791.
Toliver CRAIG."
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Fayette Co., KY Grantee Bk.
#31, Circuit Book F. p.523
May 25, 1812
To JOUITT, Anne from Joice FALCONER a gift of negro
slaves.
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Postmarked Versailles, KY (Woodford Co.) Letter from
Ann M. Watkins to Mr. Waltus L. Watkins. Jan. 21, 1836
Published in "Woodford Heritage News"
Uncle Majors family were all well the last time we
heard from them, they had the misfortunate (sic) to
loose (sic) five of their negroes last year, which you
know was heart rending to uncle Jamy, the negroes were
old Molly, Prissy, Greenap and two children under four
years old.
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Clark County, Kentucky
Will Book Bk, p. 28 Jan 16, 1808
The Inventory of the Estate personal and Slaves of Jacob
Crosthwait Decd.
1 negroe woman by the name of Dina appd 100,,0,,0
Do a girl by the name of Vilotte 100,,0,,0
Do a Boy by the name of Michael 60,,0,,0
Do a Boy by the name of Joel 90,,0,,0
Do a Boy by the name of Lancaster 75,,0,,0
Do a Boy [sic] by the name of Caroline 60,,0,,0
Do a Boy by the name of Baylor 45,,0,,0
Do a Boy by the name of Walker 45,,0,,0
Clarke County, Kentucky
Will Book 5, pp. 198, 199
In the name of God Amen, I Samuel Stephenson of the
County of Clarke and State of Kentucky being in a low
state fo health but of sound mind and memory and calling
into mind the uncerttinty of life do make and ordain
this to be my last will and Testament viz I give and
bequeath to my son William the fifty acres of land
purchased from Margaret Thomas the Deed when made to be
made in his name likewise a two year old mare
also a bed and furniture
Item I give and bequeath to my three sons Isaac,
Archibald and Samuel the tract of land whereon I now
live together with the Fox horse and furniture to Isaac.
The Tan mare and furniture to Archibald and to Samuel a
negro boy called Jackson.
Item I give and bequeath to my son James two hundred
dollars to be paid by my Executors as soon as the sum
can be collected from the sale of property and
outstanding debts paid.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Frances a negro
woman called Loiza in addition to what she has already
received.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Margaret a negro
boy called Henry and the smip [sic] mare in addition to
what she has already received.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Polly Anna
Stephenson my negro girl named Lett together with a good
bed and furniture and bureau likewise ten dollars a year
for four years for her maintenance which will bring her
to the age of 15 when I expect she will be capable of
maintaining herself and after my just debts are paid my
will is that all my perishable property not heretofore
mentioned shall be sold at public sale on a twelve
months credit and the amount equally divided between all
my children except James to him I have given a trade
that I expect will be equal to what the rest will
receive from the sale and I do hereby request John
Ramsay and James Ramsay to be my Executors of this my
last will and Testiment signed sealed and declared to be
the last will and Testament of him the said Samuel
Stephenson this 21st day of June 1822.
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In the presence of
Septimus Davis
John Stephenson
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Samuel (X) Stephenson
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Clarke County August Court 1822
This last will and Testiment of Samuel Stephenson Duo
was produced in court, and proven according to law by
the oaths of Septimus Davis and Jno Stevenson witness
which subscribed and ordered to be recorded The
Executors named in this will appeared in open court and
refused to qualify
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Examined
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Teste James P. Bullock CCC
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Bath County, Kentucky
Will Book B., page 420
In the name of God Amen, I James Armstrong of the
county of Bath and the State of Kentucky being weak in
body but of a sound disposing mind and memory do make
this my last will and testament hereby revoking and
cansiling all others heretofore made.
It is my will and desire that my Executor hereafter to
be named shall first pay all my juneral expences and
next my just and honerable debts.
Item 2nd It is my will and desire that my said executor
shall as soon as convenient after my death sell at
public auction the plantation on which I live supposed
to contain about three hunderd and twenty four acres on
a credit of one two and three years to be paid in equal
enstalments and I do hereby authorize and empower him to
execute a Deed or Deeds of conveyance to the purchaser
when the purchase money is paid.
Item 3rd It is my will and desire that my said executor
so soon as it is convenient after my death to sell at
publick auction all my personal property of every
description (except the house hold and kitchen furniture
and the slaves) at a credit of twelve months.
Item 4th I will and bequeath to my two youngest children
towit Russell Armstrong and Elenor Duvall all and every
part and parcel of the household and kitchen furniture
to be equally divided between them by my said
executor.
Item 5th I will and bequeath my negro man Jerry to be
free upon the following conditions that my said executor
shall hire him out from year to year untill his hire
amounts to the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars
after paying all expences for sickness or other wise at
which time I direct my said executor to set him at
Liberty.
Item 6th I will and bequeath my negro girl Fanny to be
free upon the following conditions that is my executor
shall hire her out from year to year untill her hire
amounts to the sum of one hundred and seventy five
dollars after all expences for sickness or otherwise at
which time I direct my said executor to set her at
liberty.
Item 7th I will and bequeath that Fanny's three children
towit Jacob who is nine years of age, Mariah, who is
about six years old and Cinthey about four years of age
shall be free at certain ages. Jacob to be hired out by
my said executor from year to year untill he arrives to
the age of twenty six at which time I direct my said
executor to set him at Liberty. Mariah and Cynthey to be
hired out from year to year by my said executor untill
they each arive to the age of twenty one at which timees
I direct my said executor to set them at liberty, and it
is my will and desire that should Fanny have a child or
children before she makes the sum of one hundred and
seventy five dollars they are to be hired out by my said
executor untill they each arive to the age of twenty one
at which times they are to be set at liberty and should
said female negroes above names have children they are
also to be free at twenty one years of age.
Item 8th I will and bequeath my negro woman by the name
of Nanny to be free at my death.
Item 9th I will and bequeath to my four grandsons towit
James Harvy Cassity, Milton Cassity, Stephen Cassity and
Niton Cassity twenty dollars each to be paid by my said
executor when they severally arive at the age of twenty
one as there full share and proportion of my estate
Item 10th I will and bequeath to my granddaughter of
Polly John Armstrong the sum of thirty five dollars to
be paid by my executor when she arrives at the age of
twenty one years or marries as her full share of my
estate.
Item 11th I will and bequeath that the balance of my
estate and all the money that will arise from the sale
of my place and the hire of the negroes before set forth
after all my just debts and expences is paid shall be
equally divided between my five children towit Russell
Armstrong Elenor Duvall the wife of Thompson Duvall,
Robert Armstrong, Polly Cassity the wife of Jonathan
Cassity and Jane Kindard the wife of Barnabas Kindard
except Russell Armstrong and Elenor Duvall is to have
one hundred and fifty dollars each more than each of the
others after Russell Armstrong and Elenor Duvall first
receives there one hundred and fifty dollars each of the
executor then the balance will be paid by my executor to
each of them in equal proportions as he collects the
money that may arise from the sale of the land or the
hire of the negros
Item 12th It is my will and desire that if either of my
children or grandchilderen refuses to receive the
devisees which is contained in this will to each of them
and makes an attempt to break this will that in that
event they shall receive one dollar of my estate and no
more as there full proportion of my estate and the
property and money to be divided among those who do not
make duly attempt to break this will in the
manner before set forth in the previous part of this
will Lastly it is my will and desire vc I do herby
appoint Andrew Trumbo Jr. of Owingsvill my executor to
this my last will and testament.
In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and
seal this 25th day of August 1830.
Interlined once on the 2nd page and three times on
the 3rd page before it was signed.
Bath County November Court 1830
This last will and testament of James Armstrong
Dec'd was returned to Court and proven by the oaths
of Isaac Moore and Ziba Moore
Tobias WILHITE set the following slaves free, 7 May
1821, in Mercer Co., KY, see DB12, p.159-160: Sucky,
age 30-31, and her children, Benjamin, age 4 May,
age 2
submitted by: John
Blankenbaker/johblank@pipeline.com
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HARRISON CO., KY Deed Book 34, p.613-614
James HENRY's Heirs to Silas Henry dated Harrison
Co., KY 10 September 1866
Deed of land to "Silas HENRY a man of color a
certain tract or parcel of land herein after
described for the consideration that the said Silas
Henry was to live with the said James Henry take
care of his stock etc until the death of Said James
Henry. And whereas the said Silas has performed all
the conditions of said contract to be byhim
performed and whereas the said James Henry bound his
heirs executors or administrators to make a deed,
for the land hereafter described it being the same
land embraced in the obligation afore said. And
therefore this indenture made and entered into this
14th day of December 1868 by and between L.M. Henry,
George W. Henry, and Elizabeth Henry wife of George
W. and Elizabeth Henry wife of L.M. Henry, Newton
Henry and Elizabeth Henry his wife, Elias Henry,
W.J. Henry and Mary Henry his wife, Noah Henry and
Louisa Henry his wife, John K. Gray and Marietta
Gray his wife late Marietta Henry, William Godman
his wife late Harriette Henry his wife, Colby Brooks
and Ann Brooks his wife late Ann Henry, B.F. Jones
and America Jones his wife, late America Henry, J.W.
Rains and Celinda A. Rains his wife late Celinda A.
Henry being eleven of the children and heirs at law
of James Henry deed parties of the first part and
Silas Henry party of the second part witnesseth."
Signatures that follow include those of Newton and
his wife Elizabeth. Some of the others have only an
X. Elias Henry signed in DeKalb County, MO.
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HARRISON CO., KY
Edmund POLLARD brought into KY, slaves named:
Delphia, Lewisy, Nancy, and Rozanna. He registered
them 2 January, 1816 in Harrison Co., KY when he
moved there from Orange Co., VA
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Harrison County, Kentucky
Will Book A, Pages 76 & 77
In the name of God Amen The Eleventh day of
February 1807 I Mary HUCHERSON of the County of
Harrison and State of Kentucky being very sick and
Weak in body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks
be given unto God therefore calling unto mind the
Mortality of my Body and Knowing that it is
appointed for all Men once to die do make & ordain
this my last Will & testament That is to Say
principally & first of all I Give & recommend My
Soul into the hand of Mighty God that Gave it & my
body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in decent
Christian Burial at the Descreetion of my Executors
Nothing doubting but at the General Resurection I
shall receive the Same again by the Mighty power of
God and as touching such Worldly Estate where with
it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give
........ & dispose of the same in the following
manner & form First I give to my daughter Mary Lewis
CROSSWHITE three slaves viz, Frederick Charlotte &
Creener Secondly I give to my daughter Jane Stears
KINSLER three slaves (viz) Levi Lucinda & her child
I also wish for Lewis to be appraised and for my
Daughter Mary to keep him & pay my Daughter Jane the
one half of his appraisement & my Desire further is
that all other things that I die possessed of be
equally divided between my aforesaid two Daughters
Except Margaret who for her faith full Services unto
me I desire may go free to herself. Lastly I
constitute make & ordain my beloved Friends Jacob
Powers & Robert McKitrick Executors of this my last
will & testament - Revoking and utterly disallowing
all other former wills - Legacies & Executors by me
& in any ways before named - Ratifying & Confirming
this & no other to be my last will & testament In
Witness Where of I have hereunto set my hand & Seal
this day & year first above Written Signed, Sealed &
c, In presence of William X Stears ,br. David
McKittrick
Ann Powers
Margaret (X )McKittrick
Mary (x ) Hutcherson L.S.
Harrison County Sct May Court 1807 The Last will &
Testament of Mary Hutcherson decd was provd in open
Court by the oaths of William Stears David
McKittrick Ann Powers & Margaret McKitrick
Subscribing Witnesses there to & ordered to be
Recorded Att. W. Moore C.H.C.
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Witness Isaac Moore
Ziba Moore
(X) his mark
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James Armstrong (SEAL)
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