Humphrey, Sam

Humphrey, Sam

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Humphrey, Sam was born in 1852 in Kentucky, USA (son of Humphrey, Simon and Head, Caroline).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Humphrey, Simon was born on 10 Jan 1821 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA (son of Humphrey, Samuel A and Hobbs, Margaret "Peggy"); died on 31 Mar 1878.

    Notes:

    1850 Census Nelson Co., KY shows wife Caroline and 3 children plus Susan Green age 13.

    1860 Census Nelson Co., KY shows wife Caroline and 5 children, plus Sue Green.
    Simon's Occupation: Farmer

    1870 Census Nelson Co., KY shows Simon age 48, Thersia Humphrey, age 29,
    (this could possibly be his new wife) keeping house and 4 children. Simon's Occupation: County Sherriff.

    Simon married Head, Caroline. Caroline was born on 14 Aug 1814; died on 3 Feb 1865. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Head, Caroline was born on 14 Aug 1814; died on 3 Feb 1865.
    Children:
    1. Humphrey, Thomas was born in 1845 in Kentucky, USA.
    2. Humphrey, John was born in 1847 in Kentucky, USA.
    3. Humphrey, Allie was born in 1849 in Kentucky, USA.
    4. 1. Humphrey, Sam was born in 1852 in Kentucky, USA.
    5. Humphrey, William was born in 1856.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Humphrey, Samuel A was born on 29 Oct 1786 in Kentucky, USA (son of Humphrey, William and Summers, Mary); died on 6 Aug 1834; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA.

    Notes:



    Note provided by Peggy Atteberry,

    Poplar Flat Cemetery records show b. April 14, 1776, d. April 24, 1834, age 52 yrs. Bible shows b. October 29, 1786, d. August 6, 1834.

    Poplar Flat Cemetery records show b. April 14, 1776, d. April 24, 1834, age 52 yrs. Bible shows b. October 29, 1786, d. August 6, 1834.

    Buried:
    Poplar Flats Cemetery

    Died:
    Age: 47

    Samuel married Hobbs, Margaret "Peggy" on 1 Sep 1808 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA. Margaret was born on 2 Feb 1785; died on 24 Oct 1837. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hobbs, Margaret "Peggy" was born on 2 Feb 1785; died on 24 Oct 1837.
    Children:
    1. Humphrey, Burr was born on 17 Apr 1825 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; died on 14 Oct 1917 in Milburn, Carlisle Co., Kentucky, USA.
    2. Humphrey, William Summmers was born on 20 Jan 1810; died on 11 Apr 1870.
    3. Humphrey, Eli was born on 25 Sep 1811; died on 17 Jul 1891.
    4. Humphrey, John Harrison was born on 22 Nov 1812 in Kentucky, USA; died on 10 Apr 1891.
    5. Humphrey, Joshua was born on 17 Jul 1814; died on 21 Oct 1837.
    6. Humphrey, Rufus was born on 26 Jul 1816; died on 6 Aug 1841.
    7. Humphrey, Elizabeth was born on 27 Jul 1818; died on 6 Dec 1891.
    8. 2. Humphrey, Simon was born on 10 Jan 1821 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; died on 31 Mar 1878.
    9. Humphrey, Samuel was born on 3 May 1827; died on 12 Aug 1864.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Humphrey, William was born about 1752 in Of, Fairfax, Virginia (son of Humphrey, William and Wood, Sarah Ann); died before 1 Jun 1804 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1800, Nelson, Kentucky, USA

    Notes:

    Source: A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians volume II, E. Polk Johns, The Lewis Publishing Company (Chicago, 1912), Biography of William O. Humphrey, M.D. page 942

    "The Humphreys and Fergusons and the Summers were the three pioneer families to settle in Nelson county, on the site of the present town of Bardstown. Near there they erected their log cabins, and while so doing, situated on the very frontier of civilization, shot deer and had many encounters with the hostile Indians. The establishment of homes in this beautiful region therefore meant sacrifices. hardships and ofttimes death but there were some men brave enough to meet the red man in his own familiar haunts and undertake the task of reclaiming the district for purposes of civilization and the courage and intrepidity which marked these men of strong and enduring character could hardly fail to be transmitted to their descendants."

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    Abercrombie, Janice L. and Slatten, Richard, comp. Virginia Revolutionary "Publick" Claims. 3 vols. Athens, Ga.: Iberian Pub. Co., 1992., vol. 1 page 344: "Rendered Material Aid"

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    As documented in the Nelson Co. KY, will book A, page 861: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9PQ5-9WW?mode=g&i=84&wc=37RY-GPK%3A173614801%2C173637501&cc=1875188, transcribed by M. Hervey April 2017

    In the name of God Amen----
    know ye that I William Humphrey of Nelson County and State of Kentucky being of sound mind and enjoying the right use of my reason do constitute and make this my last will and testament resolving all others of the like nature. First, I commend my Soul to God my redeemer and my Body to be decently buried and after my Funeral Expenses is paid that my whole Estate be disposed of in the faolloing manner, Viz,

    Item To my loving wife Mary Humphrey during her widowhood the tract of land whereon I now live containing three hundred and five acres, with all the appurtenances thereof the kitchen and household furniture, farming utensils, three head of work horses and all the rest of my live stock together with all my Slaves but in case she should marry one third part of my estate during her natural life to hold in peaceable possession.

    Item I give and bequeath to my son George Humphrey and my daughter Sarah Batsel and their heirs forever two hundred acres of land lying on Parker's Run in Washington County, to be equally divided so that they interfere not with each other's improvement.

    Item I give and bequeath to my three Sons John Humphrey, William Humphrey and Samuel Humphrey and two daughters Susannah and Elizabeth Humphrey 540 acres of land lying in the County of Henry and on the waters of Kentucky River to be divided according to quantity and quality.

    Item I give to my son Simon Humphrey and my two daughters Nancy and Mary Humphrey the tract and parcel of land whereon I now live containing 305 acres, to be divided between them according to quantity and quality after the death of my wife Mary.

    Item It is my will and desire that all my children that has not received a horse and saddle, bed and furniture should be furnished with them as they arrive at full age.

    Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Susannah Humphrey after the death of my wife Mary Humphey one Negro woman named Milly and her Increase to her and her heirs forvever in case she should amount to more that her proportional part og ther Negro property then Susannah shal account with the rest of the heirs for the same but if it should not amount to an Equal part with the rest of them it is to be made up to her by the rest of the Children out of my Estate no Disposed of.

    Item It is my will and desire after the death of my wife all the rest of the Negroes be praised and equially divided between all the rest of my children that are living.

    Item It is my will and desire that after the death of my loving wife and all my just debts paid and collected that all the estate not yet disposed of to be sold and the money divided among children then living.

    Item It is my will and desire that after the death of my wife that if my daughter Mary should not be judged capable to taking care of herself that her part of the estate be sold and the money lodged in the hands of my daughter Susannah whom I leave as guardian of the said Mary for the sole purpose of supporting her during her life.

    Signed and sealed
    William Humphrey

    In the presence of
    Joseph Ferguson, James (X) Goodwin, Susannah Ferguson.

    This 12th day of January 1805. I do appoint my loving wife Mary Humphrey and two sons George and John Humphrey appointed sole executors of this my last will and Testament.

    At a County Court held for Nelson County on Monday the eighth day of July 1805

    This last will and testament of William Humphrey deceased was proved by oaths of Joseph Ferguson, James Goddwin, and Susannah Ferguson the subsribing witnesses therto and ordered to be recorded 12 January 1805. 8 July 1805. Proved and ordered to be recorded.

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    Note provided by Peggy Atteberry,

    Of German origin was one of 3 brothers who came to America.

    Buried at Poplar Flat Cemetery which is located 7 Miles south of Bardstown, Nelson Co. KY. Grave cannot be located.

    As shown in the Humphrey Family Reunion at Poplar Flat Church in 1891. "About the year 1785 or 1786, William Humphrey, Joseph Ferguson, William Summers and Thomas Ellison emigrated to Kentucky From Virginia, 3 of whom settled in (now) Nelson County. Of Methodist religion.

    Note from Mike Hervey: Joseph Ferguson was likely step-brother and brother-in-law (sister Sarah) to Mary Summers Humphrey and William Summers would have been Mary's Brother.
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    Died:
    date based on estate sale ad Jun 1, 1804

    William married Summers, Mary. Mary (daughter of Summers, John and Adams, Susanna) was born about 1755 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died before 19 Aug 1811 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Summers, Mary was born about 1755 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA (daughter of Summers, John and Adams, Susanna); died before 19 Aug 1811 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY.

    Notes:

    Source: Abstracts of wills and Inventories, Fairfax County, Virginia, 1742-1801; Will Book E 1784-1791, page 29

    SUMMERS, John.
    28 Jan. 1788. Feb. 1788.
    Wife: Marey. Children: John, Simon, William, Mary Humphrey, Sarah Ferguson. Daughters to have land on the waters of the Ohio. Sons-in-law
    James Sharp Ferguson and William Ferguson, 400 acres each. Exrs: wife and sons Simon and John. Wit: William Lewis, Charles Broadwater, William
    Summers.

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    Data from Dr. William Summers Humphreys back to Lieut. John Humphreys was re- searched and proved for D. A .R. membership by Mrs. B. W. Payne (Elsie Gibson Payne) and filed in Wash. D.C. #451902. Leona Kistler Wilcox also obtained D. A. R. membership through this data, her #492276 also filed in Wash. D.C.

    Children:
    1. Humphrey, George was born about 1775 in Virginia, USA; died before 24 Jun 1809 in Washington, Kentucky, USA.
    2. Humphrey, Samuel was born on 14 Apr 1776 in Virginia, USA; died on 24 Aug 1834 in Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY.
    3. Humphrey, William was born about 1778.
    4. Humphrey, John was born in 1780 in Virginia, USA; died on 17 Jan 1819.
    5. Humphrey, William was born in 1785 in Virginia, USA.
    6. 4. Humphrey, Samuel A was born on 29 Oct 1786 in Kentucky, USA; died on 6 Aug 1834; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA.
    7. Humphrey, Simon Summers was born on 23 Feb 1791; died on 5 May 1867 in Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky, USA.
    8. Humphrey, Susannah was born in in Virginia, USA.
    9. Humphrey, Sarah was born in in Virginia, USA; died before 14 Mar 1812.
    10. Humphrey, Elizabeth was born in in Virginia, USA.
    11. Humphrey, Mary was born in in Kentucky, USA; died in 1845 in Kentucky, USA.
    12. Humphrey, Nancy was born in in Kentucky, USA.