Individual Notes

Note for:   Unknown Smith,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [Master.FTW]

Son James Turner Smith states his father was born in Virgin ia in the 1880 Census of Clinton County.



Individual Notes

Note for:    Unknown,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [Master.FTW]

James Turner Smith 1880 Clinton County, KY census states hi s mother was born in North Carolina.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Christian Booher,   14 OCT 1774 - 8 MAY 1874         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Tennessee, Sullivan, Booher Farm


Individual Notes

Note for:   Bartholomew Kindred,   25 OCT 1761 - 20 APR 1827         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   25 OCT 1761
     Place:   England, Cumberland, Lanercost

Individual Note:
     [Master.FTW]

Mentioned in the will and recorded in the Parish register o f Lanercost, England as the son of Bartholomew was christen ed 25 Oct 1761. Spoken of by brother Thomas as also bein g at Little York when Cornwallis surrendered. He probabl y was, as he too died as early as 1827 in Jackson county, I ndiana before the 1832 pension law was passed which would h ave allowed him to apply for a pension.
There is some evidence in Virginia State records that two B artholomew's did serve. One listed as Barth in Taylors, V A Regiment and the other as Bartholomew in the Infantry. A ny way Thomas said brother, not father. At least he was no t a minor as stated by Mrs Ferris in her DAR application.
He married Milley Lively in Albermarle, Co, VA in 1781 . A bond of 50 lbs signed by Bartholomew Sr and Lawrence L ong on 29 Dec. There were two Bartholomew's, father and so n, on the Albermarle tax list 1782-1784 which was reconstru cted for the 1790 Census of Virginia.
He migrated to that part of Green County, Kentucky which l ater became Cumberland county about 1790, on the CROWS wate r basin. Had 200 acres of second rate land according to th e 1799 Kentucky Tax List. By 1801 his tax also include d 4 horses or mares. By 1802 his 200 acres seem to be in J essamine Co, KY that part of Fayette Co, KY that had becom e Jessamine. His tax continues in this county through 1815 , the last residence being on Clear Creek.
In the published account of "The Kentucky Gazette" 1787-180 0, we find a list of letters left in the printing office, a mong others the name of Milley Kindred at Miami, KY.
In the 1810 Census we find they had a large family. Male s 4 boys and 1 adult; females 5 girls and 1 adult.
In April 1908 we find in the Jessamine minute book that Bar tholomew Kindred Jr. was appointed ISham Chism of Albermarl e County, Virginia to act as his attorney, sell and collec t pay for 104 acres of land in that state and county for hi m, which land he had purchased from Edward Carter. That wa s about the time that Bartholomew Senior's estate was bein g settled.
In 1812 he served in that war as a lieutenant in Allen's Ke ntucky Regiment of the Mounted Volunteers, 9th Company. Se rved as Constable and town crier of Nickolasville several y ears. Served as bondsman and witness in many court cases.
Married Hester Blake 2/5/1815. Page 38 Book 1, Jessamine C o. He and son Edward co- signed a marriage bond, old box # 8 for Jene Price to marry William Knox. It is thought sh e may have been a sister to Bartholomew rather than a widow ed daughter. Sold holdings in Jessamine Co, KY and migrate d along with several of his children and friends to Jackso n Co, Indiana 1816-1817, where two of his nephews, sons o f William, John and David Kindred had gone before. Record s of him in Jackson County are very scarce.
1820 Census
Males
1- 10-15
1 over 45 Bartholomew
Females
1 under 10
1 26-45 Hester
It is thought the male 10 to 15 may have been Bartholomew' s son William, born 1804/9 from his old bible found with hi s daughter Medora's descendents in Mercer Co, MO where Will iam died. Hester Blake Kindred must have become a numerica l statistic since no record of her has been found in the 18 30-40 census. So far no will or estate was found either.
In September 1850 Congress passed a law allowing service me n of the 1812 war to receive Bounty Lands for service. Hes ter filed such a claim in Clark Co, Indiana 16 April 1851 . Signed her mark along with a Jas. N. Montgomery. A Sara h and John Wheeler signed affidavits as to who she was, al l in Clark Co, IN.

On 21 August 1852 a John & Howard Gordan & Larkin Nickolso n of Washington Co, IN swore to the integrity of Bartholome w & Hester's marriage. She also had renewed her claim in t hat county.
31 July 1854 in Appanoose County, Iowa Hester again appeare d in Court, age 69 and a resident of that county still requ esting a search for Bartholomew's 1812 military service bu t still unable to recall the details necessary to receive s uch.
By the 1810 census of Kentucky Bartholomew & Milly Lively K indred had been married some 30 years and may have had marr ied children no longer in their home.
(Medical):Life span: 65 years 5 months 26 days[Master.FTW]

Mentioned in the will and recorded in the Parish register o f Lanercost, England as the son of Bartholomew was christen ed 25 Oct 1761. Spoken of by brother Thomas as also bein g at Little York when Cornwallis surrendered. He probabl y was, as he too died as early as 1827 in Jackson county, I ndiana before the 1832 pension law was passed which would h ave allowed him to apply for a pension.
There is some evidence in Virginia State records that two B artholomew's did serve. One listed as Barth in Taylors, V A Regiment and the other as Bartholomew in the Infantry. A ny way Thomas said brother, not father. At least he was no t a minor as stated by Mrs Ferris in her DAR application.
He married Milley Lively in Albermarle, Co, VA in 1781 . A bond of 50 lbs signed by Bartholomew Sr and Lawrence L ong on 29 Dec. There were two Bartholomew's, father and so n, on the Albermarle tax list 1782-1784 which was reconstru cted for the 1790 Census of Virginia.
He migrated to that part of Green County, Kentucky which l ater became Cumberland county about 1790, on the CROWS wate r basin. Had 200 acres of second rate land according to th e 1799 Kentucky Tax List. By 1801 his tax also include d 4 horses or mares. By 1802 his 200 acres seem to be in J essamine Co, KY that part of Fayette Co, KY that had becom e Jessamine. His tax continues in this county through 1815 , the last residence being on Clear Creek.
In the published account of "The Kentucky Gazette" 1787-180 0, we find a list of letters left in the printing office, a mong others the name of Milley Kindred at Miami, KY.
In the 1810 Census we find they had a large family. Male s 4 boys and 1 adult; females 5 girls and 1 adult.
In April 1908 we find in the Jessamine minute book that Bar tholomew Kindred Jr. was appointed ISham Chism of Albermarl e County, Virginia to act as his attorney, sell and collec t pay for 104 acres of land in that state and county for hi m, which land he had purchased from Edward Carter. That wa s about the time that Bartholomew Senior's estate was bein g settled.
In 1812 he served in that war as a lieutenant in Allen's Ke ntucky Regiment of the Mounted Volunteers, 9th Company. Se rved as Constable and town crier of Nickolasville several y ears. Served as bondsman and witness in many court cases.
Married Hester Blake 2/5/1815. Page 38 Book 1, Jessamine C o. He and son Edward co- signed a marriage bond, old box # 8 for Jene Price to marry William Knox. It is thought sh e may have been a sister to Bartholomew rather than a widow ed daughter. Sold holdings in Jessamine Co, KY and migrate d along with several of his children and friends to Jackso n Co, Indiana 1816-1817, where two of his nephews, sons o f William, John and David Kindred had gone before. Record s of him in Jackson County are very scarce.
1820 Census
Males
1- 10-15
1 over 45 Bartholomew
Females
1 under 10
1 26-45 Hester
It is thought the male 10 to 15 may have been Bartholomew' s son William, born 1804/9 from his old bible found with hi s daughter Medora's descendents in Mercer Co, MO where Will iam died. Hester Blake Kindred must have become a numerica l statistic since no record of her has been found in the 18 30-40 census. So far no will or estate was found either.
In September 1850 Congress passed a law allowing service me n of the 1812 war to receive Bounty Lands for service. Hes ter filed such a claim in Clark Co, Indiana 16 April 1851 . Signed her mark along with a Jas. N. Montgomery. A Sara h and John Wheeler signed affidavits as to who she was, al l in Clark Co, IN.

On 21 August 1852 a John & Howard Gordan & Larkin Nickolso n of Washington Co, IN swore to the integrity of Bartholome w & Hester's marriage. She also had renewed her claim in t hat county.
31 July 1854 in Appanoose County, Iowa Hester again appeare d in Court, age 69 and a resident of that county still requ esting a search for Bartholomew's 1812 military service bu t still unable to recall the details necessary to receive s uch.
By the 1810 census of Kentucky Bartholomew & Milly Lively K indred had been married some 30 years and may have had marr ied children no longer in their home.
(Medical):Life span: 65 years 5 months 26 days