Scott County, Kentucky
Queries
May 1,
1998
I am
researching the Barnhill family. William Barnhill is a brother to "Pop" Barnhill.
I don't have any information about her; even her actual name. The
E. E. Barton papers only showed that she lived in Owen County, Kentucky.
William Barnhill married America Fryer in Pendleton County, Kentucky
and after the Civil War migrated to Marion County, Illinois. I would
like to exchange information with you.
Barbara
Little
May 2,
1998
Seeking
any information on Oliver Cook, born abt. 1800 in North Carolina. He
married Easter Stap, Stepp, Estepp (various spelling), born about 1803 in
Scott County, Kentucky
Betty
English
May 2,
1998
The
ancestors of William Barnhill, who married America Fryer and Ellen "Pop"
Barnhill, who married John Tingle, in Kentucky stayed in the area of Pendleton
and Owen Counties. Their parents were Robert, Sr. and Margaret Neeley.
Robert's parents were Samuel (abt. 1761-1844) and Elizabeth ?
Samuel's parents were Samuel Barnhill and Jane Craig. Samuel's
parents were Robert Barnhill and Sarah ? This information was found
at the Kentucky State Archives in Frankfort. Hope to hear from
you.
Fred
Lager
May 2,
1998
Searching
for my gggrandfather, John Ashby's parents. In an interview just before
he died, John Ashby indicated that he was born in Scott County in 1807.
Possibly John's parents were Thomas Ashby and Polly Akers and Thomas's
parents were possible Stephen Ashby and Susanne Foote. Please contact
me with any information.
Carolyn
Ashby Pearce
May 6,
1998
I am
seeking any information about family members of Enoch Barlow and Jane Sellers,
who married in 1804 Scott County and moved to Indiana in 1828. Who
was Jane Sellers? Any records of deaths and burial of up to three of
their children whose names don't appear to be with them in Indiana records
in 1830? Enoch's dad was Adam Barlow, who died before Enoch went to
Kentucky. Am seeking information on who Enoch may have lived with in
the Bourbon and Scott County area.
Jim
Barlow
May 9,
1998
I'm
looking for information on the family of Joseph Smith Vance and Zechariah
Ruth. Any information on either will be
appreciated.
Allen
Ruth
May 11,
1998
I am
looking for information on the family (parents) of Susan Leah Smith, born
January 25, 1860, near Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky. She is the
daughter of Dewitt Clinton Smith and Mary Ann Dennis. Both parents reported
to have been born near Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky. Can anyone
help me with these people?
Stan
A. Jacobs
May 17,
1998
I am
looking for the surname Stafford in Scott County, Kentucky in the year 1815
when Samuel Stafford and his wife, Ellen are listed as having given birth
to Susan Harriet Stafford. There may also have been at least
two siblings by the name of Mary and Amanda. Any help on this line
would be greatly appreciated.
Fred
Lager
May 17,
1998
Datha
Quincy, born May 30, 1831, Scott County, Kentucky and died November 30, 1917,
Linn County, Missouri. Datha married on March 30, 1851 in Linn County,
Missouri to Hannah Lewis, born May 7, 1832, Indiana, died April 11, 1901,
in Linn County, Missouri. Does anyone have information on this
family?
Patricia
Kantzer
May 17,
1998
I am
looking for information on my gggrandfather, William Henry Warren, Sr. He
was born January 12, 1812, in Woodford County, Kentucky, possibly in Georgetown.
I know that Woodford and Scott Counties were once one county. It
is said that his father was William Barton Warren, who died around 1809-1818
in Georgetown. I am told that he married Mary Elizabeth Sheddrick on
May 4, 1842. They had 13 children, one of which was my great grandfather,
John Thomas Warren. I don't have any solid information on William Henry
Warren, Sr. I have been given a lot of information from my grandmother,
but no documents or sources. Any help you might be able to offer, would
be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Heidi
Hafner
May 19,
1998
Rachel
P. Monroe, daughter of Andrew Monroe and Ann Bell lived in Scott County,
Kentucky abt. 1815. She married John B. Bush, Dr. Minister, Clerk of
the Circuit Court and Attorney? Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Lois
Pfannenstiel
May 24,
1998
I am
looking for any Duvall descendants of Cornelius Duvall, who was born on February
23, 1729, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He resided in 1791 in Fayette
County, Kentucky and 1792 in Scott County. In 1793, he was in 24 Precinct,
S. Elkhorn, Scott County, Kentucky. Cornelius resided in Scott County
in 1799 and on January 2, 1806, he was at McConnell's Run near Baptist Meeting
House. He died in 1834 in Scott County, Kentucky. He had an estate
probate on May 18, 1834 in Scott County,
Kentucky.
Helen
S. Durbin
May 27,
1998
George
W. Bates of Scott County is an ancestor of my husband. He was the son
of William Randolph Bates and husband of Maria Burgess of Scott County, Kentucky.
They lived for a time in Indiana, but returned to Scott County, where
George was shot and killed by a relation of his wife. If you want
additional information on his 14 children and his brothers and sisters, email
me.
Marguerite
Atteberry Emmons
May 28,
1998
W. B.
Pointer, 33, and wife, Cassandra, 40, are on the 1850 Scott County, Kentucky
census with children; Jonathan, 11, Lucinda 4, Sarah E., 3, and Mary Faulkner,
24, Jonathan Pointer, 68, Reby/Ruby (Hasty) Pointer, 67, William Hamilton,
35, Mary A. Hamilton, 18. Seeking marriage for William B. Pointer for
Wm. B. Pointer, abt 1838, in either Scott County or possibly Bath/Nicholas
Counties. What is relationship between Mary Faulkner and the Hamilton's
and the Pointer's?
Linda
Pointer
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