Humphrey, William Kendrick

Humphrey, William Kendrick

Male 1802 - 1884  (81 years)

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  1. 1.  Humphrey, William KendrickHumphrey, William Kendrick was born on 13 Dec 1802 in Washington, Kentucky, USA (son of Humphrey, George and Kendrick, Elizabeth); died on 8 Aug 1884 in Hurdland, Knox Co., Missouri, USA; was buried in Hurdland, Knox, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1850, Fabius, Knox, Missouri
    • Residence: 1860, Mount Pleasant, Scotland, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Census, 1850: Fabius Twp, Knox Co., Mo.

    William Humphrey 47 M Humphrey 2000 Kentucky
    Eliza Ann Humphrey 49 F Virginia
    Elizabeth J. Humphrey 19 F Kentucky
    Thomas Humphrey 17 M Farmer Kentucky
    Eliza Ann Humphrey 15 F Kentucky
    David W Humphrey 13 M Kentucky
    Martin Humphrey 7 M Missouri

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    Occupation: Farmer

    Listed as J.W. in the 1870 census. For the 1870 census, no children were shown living at home. John and Martin were the only sons shown living in Mt. Pleasant Twp. for the 1870 census.

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    John K. Humphrey, a well-known and enterprising farmer and stock dealer of Mount Pleasant Township, was born in Washington County, Ky., October 22, 1826, and is the son of William and Elisa Ann Pettitt Humphreys, The father was a native of Washington County. Ky., December 14, 1802 and died in Knox County Mo. August 8, 1884. The Humphrey family is of of English descent. The father, with his family, left Kentucky and came to Lewis County, Mo., about 1811, and from there to Scotland County, about 1830, where he remained until after the war. He then moved to Knox County, Mo., where he passed the remainder of his days. He was a farmer, and served as constable for several years. The mother of our subject was a native of Faquier County, Va., born December 28, 1800, and was of German descent. She was 11 member of the Baptist Church, and died in Scotland County, Mo., May 21, 18866. Our subject is the eldest of ten children, five now living. He received the rudiments of an education in Kentucky, and attended school a short time after coming to Missouri. He remained with his parents until 1848. when he married Rachel Davis, a daughter of R. M. Davis. She was born in Mercer County, Ky., May 14, 1830, was a member of the Christian Chnrch, and died in Scotland County, Mo., October 4. 1874. To this union were born five sons and eight daughters; four sons and three daughters now living. After marriage our subject rented land for two years, after which he purchased land in Knox County, where he lived six years. He then purchased the land that he now owns: and moved on the same. In 1854 he was living in Scotland County, and was elected magistrate, which position he held for twenty years. He is a worthy member of the Christian Church, and was formerly a member of the I. 0. O. F., when living in the vicinity of a lodge. He is a Democrat, and a man much respected by all his
    acquaiutances. He never sued, and was never sued, and has never been a witness before a jury except once, and that was before
    the grand jury.

    Source:History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, 1887, pgs. 1178-1179

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    A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans - Volume 4, Wiilliam Elsey Connelley;Chicago : Lewis, 1918., page 2005

    Prof. Pius B. Humphrey. The claim of Prof. Pius B. Humphrey upon the esteem and confidence of the people of Caney, Kansas, is based upon five years of faithful and efficient service in the office of superintendent of city schools. When he came to this city, in 1911, he was admirably fitted to take charge of the institutions in which the mind of youth is molded and developed, and since that time he has through steady and constant endeavor built up a school system which may be said to be second to none of a city this size in the state. His entire career has been devoted to work of an educational character, and in whatever community he has centered his activities he has always gained the good will and respect of his fellow-citizens.

    Professor Humphrey was born in Scotland County, Northeastern Missouri, April 7, 1872, and is a son of Thomas P. and Sarah Jane (Stough) Humphrey. The family originated in England and the original American progenitors cnme to this country long before the Revolutionary war, being early settlers of Kentucky. From that state the family branched out to other parts of the country, one going to West 'Virginia, in which state was born in 1803, William Humphrey, the grandfather of Pius B. In 1838 William Humphrey came to the West, locating in Lewis County, Missouri, and twenty years later went to Scotland County. After a long and successful career passed as a farmer and stockraiser, he retired from active pursuits and moved to Knox County, Missouri, where his death occurred in 1885. He was a man of industry and progressiveness, honorable and trustworthy with his business associates, and a man who wielded a distinct influence in his community because of his general information and good judgment. He married Eliza Pettit, who was born in 1801, in West Virginia, and died in Scotland County, Missouri, in 1887, and among their children were the following: Ann, who married David Stice, a retired farmer, and resides at Downing, Missouri; Marten, who is a retired farmer of Hurdland, Missouri; and Thomas P.

    Thomas P. Humphrey was born in March, 1832, in Kentucky, and was six years of age when taken by his parents to Lewis County, Missouri, where he was reared and educated. He was brought up to farming pursuits, and on attaining his majority followed in the footsteps of his father and adopted agriculture and stockraising as his life vocations, pursuits in which he was engaged throughout his career, with the exception of several years passed in merchandising. Through good management and industry and operations carried on along well-directed lines, he accumulated a good property and was in fairly comfortable circumstances at the time of his death, which occurred in Scotland County, September 4, 1911. He had been a resident of that county from 1858. Mr. Humphrey was a citizen who always supported measures for the benefit of his community, but did not engage in politics, save to cast his vote in favor of the candidates nearest his ideal. His religious connection was with the Baptist Church.

    Mr. Humphrey married Miss Sarah Jane Stough, who was born July 30, 1842, in Ohio, and who died on the home farm in Scotland County, Missouri, May 18, 1916, and they became the parents of the following children: Melissa, who became the wife of Jesse E. Epperson, a farmer and stockraiser of Adair County, Missouri; Bettie Elizabeth, who is the wife of L. H. Ashby, a farmer and stockraiser of Knox County, Missouri, and the rural mail carrier of his community; Marten, who taught school for twenty years before becoming the owner of a large and valuable ranch in Garfield County, Washington, on which he died in 1895; William, the owner of a ranch and a stockraiser in Knox County, Missouri, who has also taught school for many years in his community; Thomas, who is engaged in operations on the old home farm in Scotland County; J. H., who is a resident of Denver, Colorado; Alice, who is the widow of Thomas Cashman, and resides at Keokuk, Iowa; Nora, who is the wife of J. E. Burns, a dairyman of Hannibal, Missouri; Pius B., of this review; Pearl, who is the wife of F. M. Long, engaged in merchandising at La Platte, Missouri; May, who is the wife of Virgil Donoehew, a farmer of Scotland County, Missouri; A. A., who is a farmer and stockman of Adair County, Missouri; Zoe, who .died in 1903, in Scotland County, Missouri, as the wife of Ed Donoehew, a brother of Virgil, who now resides in Kansas and is a farmer and stockraiser; Mina, who died young; and P. C., who is unmarried and resides on the home farm in Scotland County.

    Pius B. Humphrey received his early education in the public schools of Scotland County, Missouri, following which he took a course at a preparatory college at Hurdland. He began his career as an educator in 1893, in the State of Washington, and remained there during that and the following year, when he returned to Missouri and for seven years taught in the public schools. During that time, in 1902, he entered the Missouri State Normal School, at Kirksville, from which he received a life teacher's certificate in 1906. In 1908 he was given the degree of M. P. from that institution, and three years later the same school conferred upon him the degree of B. S. Mr. Humphrey resumed teaching in 1906 and for two years was principal of the schools at Bolckow, Missouri, then going to Centralia, Missouri, as superintendent of schools, an office which he held for three years. After one year in a like capacity at Lebanon, Missouri, he was brought to Caney, Kansas, in 1911, and here has since held the position of superintendent of city schools. Under Mr. Humphrey's supervision are four schools, thirtyfive teachers, and approximately 1,300 scholars. He has done much to improve the system and to elevate the educational standard here, and during his administration several new schools have been erected and a great many improvements installed. Professor Humphrey is a member of the Kansas State, Montgomery County and Southeastern Teachers' associations. He is a democrat in politics, a member of the Presbyterian Church, and fraternally is connected with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at Centralia, Missouri.

    Professor Humphrey was married in Adair County, Missouri, in 1893, to Miss Lula Rankin, daughter of David and Mollie Rankin, the former of whom died in 1892, while the latter still survives and makes her home at Kirksville, Missouri. Mr. Rankin was a successful farmer and stockraiser. Two children have been born to Professor and Mrs. Humphrey, namely: Cleo, who died in infancy; and Jewell, born November 27, 1898, who is now a member of the junior class at the Caney High School.


    Buried:
    Rock Creek Cemetary

    William married Petit, Eliza Ann on 21 Dec 1825 in Washington County, Kentucky. Eliza (daughter of Petit, Thomas and Owens, Behethelon) was born on 6 Dec 1800 in Fauquier Co., VA; died on 19 May 1886 in Knox Co., Missouri, USA; was buried in Knox County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    m. by Joel Gordon

    Children:
    1. Humphrey, John Kendrick was born on 22 Oct 1826 in Washington, Kentucky, USA; died on 4 Jan 1908 in Bible Grove, Mount Pleasant, Scotland, Missouri, USA; was buried in Bible Grove, Mount Pleasant, Scotland, Missouri, USA.
    2. Humphrey, Elizabeth S was born in 1831 in Washington, Kentucky, USA.
    3. Humphrey, Thomas Pettit was born on 23 Mar 1833 in Washington, Kentucky, USA; died on 4 Sep 1911 in Scotland Co., Missouri, USA; was buried on 5 Sep 1911 in Scotland Co., Missouri, USA.
    4. Humphrey, Eliza Ann was born on 26 Apr 1835 in Washington, Kentucky, USA; died on 18 Aug 1916 in Scotland Co., Missouri, USA; was buried in Bible Grove, Mount Pleasant, Scotland, Missouri, USA.
    5. Humphrey, David W. was born in 1837 in Washington, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Humphrey, Martin was born on 26 Nov 1842 in Hurdland, Knox Co., Missouri, USA; died on 22 Jan 1918 in Knox, Missouri, USA; was buried in Hurdland, Knox County, Missouri, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Humphrey, George was born about 1775 in Virginia, USA (son of Humphrey, William and Summers, Mary); died before 24 Jun 1809 in Washington, Kentucky, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Kentucky, USA
    • Residence: 1800, Washington County, Kentucky, USA

    Notes:




    Washington County Guardian Bonds 1792-1834, Faye Sea Sanders, Louisville, KY, Page 23

    HUMPHREYS, Martin, Sally, William, orphans
    children of George Humphreys
    Dec 13, 1813
    William Kendrickson, guardian
    John Batsel, Jr., bondsman

    HUMPHREY. Martin. orphan s/o George Humphrey
    Jan 23, 1826
    John Kendrick, guardian
    Martin Nall. George Grundy
    bondsmen
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    Washington County, Kentucky Wills 1792-1853 by Faye Sea Sanders

    page 14, Humphrey, George - Inventory 24 Jun 1808 [ed:note should be 1809], Appr: Jacob Seay, William Walker, John Nall, Isaac Williams, Book B, page 2
    page 20, Humphrey, George - Sales - 13 Sep 1813 - William Kendrick, Adm. 13 Sep 1813, Book B, pages 256 and 257.

    George married Kendrick, Elizabeth on 29 Jan 1801 in Washington, Kentucky, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Kendrick, William and Susannah) was born about 1780 in Virginia, USA; died about 1827 in Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Kendrick, Elizabeth was born about 1780 in Virginia, USA (daughter of Kendrick, William and Susannah); died about 1827 in Kentucky, USA.

    Notes:

    Married:
    married by Jos. Ferguson

    Children:
    1. Humphrey, Martin was born about 1807 in Kentucky, USA; died on 12 Nov 1868.
    2. Humphrey, Sarah was born in 1801 in Washington County, Kentucky, United States of America; died in 1838 in Morgan County, Kentucky, United States of America.
    3. 1. Humphrey, William Kendrick was born on 13 Dec 1802 in Washington, Kentucky, USA; died on 8 Aug 1884 in Hurdland, Knox Co., Missouri, USA; was buried in Hurdland, Knox, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  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. 5.  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. 2. 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. 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.

  3. 6.  Kendrick, William was born on 19 Oct 1747 in Hanover County, Virginia (son of Kendrick, Patrick and Fox, Jane); died between 11 Aug and 11 Oct 1824 in Based on the date of the wWill and its Proved date.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1800, Washington, Kentucky, USA

    Notes:


    Source: Leaves of a Stunted Shrub: A Genealogy of the Scrogin-Scroggin-Scroggins Family, Volume 6, pages 281-282

    "William Kendrick of Washington County, Kentucky, whose will was dated 11 August 1824 and proved on 11 October 1824. was born in Hanover County, Virginia, on 19 October 1747. His heirs were wife Rebecka Humphrey Kendrick and children: William; John; Gabriel; Elizbeth Kendrick Aubrey; Susannah Kendrick NaIl, wife of James Nelson Nail; Mary Kendrick Nail, wife of Richard Nall; Lucy Kendrick, who may have married a Crooke; and Rachel Kendrick Tucker, wife of Thomas Tucker.

    Susannah Kendrick was born on 04 July 1784 in Kentucky. She married James N. Nail on 21 August 1804. He was a son of James NaIl and Barbara Humphrey, who came from Culpeper County, Virginia"

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    Deed Book A, p. 218.
    KENDRICK to Ellison, 1795.
    Wm. KENDRICK & Susannah his wife of Washington Co., State of KY,
    first part, Thomas Ellison, second part.
    18 hundred pounds, twelve shillings, Land 62 acres on Hoggran [?]
    Branch of Beach Fork.
    Signed, William KENDRICK, Susannah KENDRICK

    p.123 --Washington Co., KY, Marriages --

    Richard Nalle & Mary KENDRICK, Jan 15, 1809
    Issac [sic] Sherry & Catherine KENDRICK, Sept 18, 1811
    Lucy KENDRICK & Richard Croake, Oct 11, 1824
    James Kendall & Sarah Humphrey, June 1, 1816

    Deed Book G, p. 409, dated 1822 --
    William KENDRICK, Jr., & Nancy his wife.
    William KENDRICK, Sr., land next to William KENDRICK, Jr.

    Deed Book I, 23 Aug 1824 [no pg. # given] --
    John KENDRICK & Mary Ann his wife sold land to John Reed.

    Deed Book M, p. 107, May 8, 1830 --
    John KENDRICK gives land for Baptist Meeting House, to be Brick, on
    Road the Fork of Beach Fork.

    Deed Book A, p. 218.
    KENDRICK to Ellison, 1795.
    Wm. KENDRICK & Susannah his wife of Washington Co., State of KY,
    first part, Thomas Ellison, second part.
    18 hundred pounds, twelve shillings, Land 62 acres on Hoggran [?]
    Branch of Beach Fork.
    Signed, William KENDRICK, Susannah KENDRICK

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    1773-1780 King George County Deed Book 5 (Antient Press); pp. 1034-1035
    THIS INDENTURE made this Fourteenth day of December- in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred & seventy two Between PATRICK and JEANE KENDRICK his Wife, of King George County of one part & MARY HORTON, their Daughter, of said County or other part; Witnesseth that PATRICK KENDRICK & JANE his Wife for the natural love affection which the said PATRICK KENDRICK hath and doth bear to his Daughter, the said MARY and also for the consideration of the sum of five shillings current money by said MARY to said PATRICK in hand paid, by these present, do bargin sell and confirm unto MARY HORTON her heirs lawfully begotten of her body, for the want of such heirs to returne to WILLIAM KENDRICK, Son to PATRICK & JANE KENDRICK his Wife & his heirs all that tract of land containing seventy acres lying in County of King George & STAFFORD granted to MARY HORTON by Patent dated the six day of November in year one thousand seven hundred and seventy one & bounded; Begining at a mark'd Box Oak in the line of Capt. LAURENCE WASHINGTON, thence S 15d E. 182 poles to a stooping Box Oak, a corner of CARTERs Land, thence S. 39d, W. 67 poles to a small Box Oak by the Road side, thence No. 20 Wt. 62 poles to a Box Oak pointers. thence No. 87 W, 90 poles to ye said WASHINGTONs line, including 70 acres & all houses orchards profits & appurtenances belonging; To have & to hold the seventy acres of Land and other the premises & the appurtenances unto MARY HORTON or her heirs lawfully begotten of her body and for the want of such heirs to WILLIAM KENDRICK; Witness our hands and seals the day and year above written and in the presence of
    JAMES BROWN, PATRICK KENDRICK
    WILLIAM LAWSON JANE her mark / KENDRICK
    At a Court held for King George County the 3d. day of June 1773
    PATRICK KENDRICK and JANE his Wifes Deed Indented to MARY HORTON the said JANE being first privately examined, was ackd: and admitted to Record
    Test JOS: ROBINSON, Cl Cur

    William married Susannah. was born in 1763 in King George County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Susannah was born in 1763 in King George County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Kendrick, Elizabeth was born about 1780 in Virginia, USA; died about 1827 in Kentucky, USA.
    2. Kendrick, William was born about 1785 in Kentucky, USA; died after 1830 in Labelle.Lewis,Mo..
    3. Kendrick, John was born about 1788; died before 25 Jun 1838.
    4. Kendrick, Gabriel was born on 13 Jun 1800 in Washington, Kentucky, USA; died on 9 Mar 1870 in Washington, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Springfield, Washington County, Kentucky, USA.
    5. Kendrick, Susannah was born on 4 Jul 1784 in Culpeper County, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Oct 1865 in McLean County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in McLean County, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Kendrick, Mary was born about 1789 in Virginia, USA; died in Mar 1860; was buried after 1850.
    7. Kendrick, Rachel was born in 1798 in Washington, Kentucky, USA; died in in Kentucky, USA.
    8. Kendrick, Lucy


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Humphrey, WilliamHumphrey, William was born on 2 Sep 1721 in King George County, Virginia, USA (son of Humphrey, unknown and unknown); died in 1800 in Stafford County, VA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1769, Rental Rolls, King George County, VA

    Notes:

    Signature of William Humphrey of Stafford County, VA - Signed Oct. 1776, a petition of a Virginia Legislative Petition for the establishment of a redefinition of the border between Stafford County and King George County, VA moving William's property from King George County to Stafford County

    William married Wood, Sarah Ann in May 1742. Sarah (daughter of Wood, John and unkown) died between 1758 and 1762. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Wood, Sarah Ann (daughter of Wood, John and unkown); died between 1758 and 1762.

    Notes:

    Humphries, [fnu] & WOOD, Ann; bef. 17 Dec 1758; Jn. WOOD in his w. (17 Dec 1758 - 8 Jan 1759) ment. his dau. Ann Humphries; his friend Jn. Humphries was the ex.; (NC RB 5:32) -

    Source: Virginia, Marrages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800. NC RB refers to Northumberland County wills from Record Books 1718 -1816 abstracted by Lewis & Booker in "Northumberland County, Virginia. Wills and Administrations 1713-1816", 4 volumes. record book 5 covers 1758-1762.

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    Page 32
    Wood, John
    W. W. 17 December 1758---W. P. 8 January 1759
    To son John Wood-my gun and twenty five shillings.
    To Jane Ticer -a pide cow.
    To daughter Ann Humphris-a ewe.
    To my two grandchildren Thomas Haynie and Elizabeth Haynie - each a ewe.
    To my two sons William Wood and Joseph Wood-all the rest of my estate real and personal, to be equally divided between them after my debts are paid.
    Friend John Humphris executor.
    Witness: John Sword and Eliza Watts.

    Source: Wills and Administrations for Northumberland County Virginia 1750-1770, Compiled and Published by James F. Lewis and J. Motley Booker, M.D.(1964); page 70

    Died:
    based on father's will and William's second marriage

    Children:
    1. Humphrey, Susannah was born about 1743.
    2. Humphrey, Jemima was born on 20 Jun 1744 in Stafford County, VA; died in 1806 in King George County, Virginia, USA.
    3. Humphrey, John was born before 1745 in Virginia, USA; died about 1815 in Hardin Co., Kentucky, USA.
    4. Humphrey, Samuel was born on 8 Feb 1753 in Stafford County, VA; died in 1789.
    5. 4. Humphrey, William was born about 1752 in Of, Fairfax, Virginia; died before 1 Jun 1804 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY.
    6. Humphrey, Franky was born on 8 Mar 1755 in King George County, Virginia, USA.

  3. 10.  Summers, John was born in 1718 in Of, Prince George, Virginia (son of Summers, III John and Blake, Seth (Elisabeth)); died on 18 Feb 1788 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:


    Will Abstract: (Will book Fairfax Co, Va) Book E-1 page 236

    SUMMERS, John.

    Will of John Summers of Fairfax County dated 25, Jan. 1786 and proved 28 Jan. 1788. Feb. 1788. Fairfax County, Virginia

    To wife Marey (sic) land for life.
    To son, John Summers land on he now lives. Children, Simon, William, Mary Humphreys (sic) and Sara Ferguson . Son - Simon, 100 acres on Ohio River, Daughters, Mary Humphreys (sic) and Sarah Ferguson, 400 acres on the Ohio equally to be divided between them. Sons-in-law, William Ferguson and James Sharpe Ferguson, 400 acres on the Ohio equally to be divided between them.
    Exrs: wife and sons Simon and John.
    Wit: William Lewis, Charles Broadwater, William Summers.

    ===
    Deed dated Nov 1740 was transferred to his children in 1785, for 1000 acres of land in Kentucky County, N & S of Mill Creek, bordering the Ohio River. John's 3rd wife, Marey, was widow of Joshua Ferguson (will proved 7 Apr 1770), and the Mother of John' s children;s spouses- Elizabeth Ferguson and James Sharp Ferguson.

    Mary's maiden name unproven.

    Noting the name James Sharp Ferguson, some researchers believe that Mary Sharp and Mary Knchloe are the same person

    Marey Summers was on the tax rolls until 1796.



    ! Nina Thomas has John md to Elizabeth Thompson which is the Montaque line no proof yet
    ! IGI has JOhn Summers son of John Summers and Elizabeth Thompson c. 8 Apr 1683

    John married Adams, Susanna about 1746 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia. Susanna (daughter of Adams, SR Gabriel and Pearson, Priscilla) was born about 1726 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died after 1770 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Adams, Susanna was born about 1726 in Fairfax Co, Virginia (daughter of Adams, SR Gabriel and Pearson, Priscilla); died after 1770 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Summers, Simon was born on 23 Nov 1747 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 2 Dec 1836 in Alexandria, Virginia.
    2. Summers, John was born on 31 Dec 1749 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 7 Dec 1821 in Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia.
    3. Summers, Sarah was born on 16 Mar 1761 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 2 May 1836 in Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA.
    4. 5. Summers, Mary 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.
    5. Summers, William was born on 26 May 1758 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Sep 1840 in Mason, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Mill Creek, Mason, Kentucky.
    6. Summers, Major Simon was born on 23 Nov 1747 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Dec 1836 in Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia.

  5. 12.  Kendrick, Patrick was born in 1725 in Stafford, VA, USA (son of Kendrick, Thomas and (Kendrick), Marian); died on 4 Jun 1805 in Russell Co, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:


    WILL OF PATRICK KINDRICK

    Russell County, Virginia
    Will Book 2, Page 87
    Executed 04 Jun 1805

    In the name of God Amen. I Patrick KINDRICK of Russell County and Commonwealth of Virginia being in perfect health and of sound mind and memory and calling to mind the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death do make and declare this my Last Will and Testament and as for the worldly estate wherewith it has pleased the Almighty to bless me I give and dispose of the same in the following manner viz:

    I give and bequeath unto Molly HORTON the sum of five shillings.

    I give and bequeath unto Isabel HORTON the sum of five shillings.

    I give and bequeath unto my son William KINDRICK the sum of five shillings.

    I give and bequeath unto my daughter Jane LOCK the sum of five shillings.

    I give and bequeath unto my daughter Frances RICHIE the sum of five shillings.

    I give and bequeath unto my son Patrick KINDRICK the sum of five shillings.

    I give and bequeath unto my daughter Rachel JOHNSON the sum of five shillings.

    And for and in consideration of the dutiful behaviour and industry of my son George KINDRICK it is my will and desire that he may possess all the remainder of my Estate and I do hereby give and bequeath the hole of the same to my son George KINDRICK and his heirs or assigns reserving unto my beloved wife Jane her saddle and her choice of any one of the horses or mares I may die possessed of as also the best bed and furniture to it, a chest and her cloathing all which it is my will and desire she may dispose at her death as she may think proper and I do hereby acknowledge this and no other to be my last will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this Tenth day of September eighteen hundred and three.

    Signed Patrick KINDRICK (seal)

    Signed sealed and delivered by the said Patrick KINDRICK to be his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have Signed our names as witnesses thereunto in his presence.

    Harry SMITH
    Travis KINDALL
    Joel COOK

    At a court of Quarterly Session held for Russell County on the 4th day of June 1805.

    This Instrument of writing was exhibited in court as and for the last will and Testament of Patrick KINDRICK dec'd and proven by the oaths of Harry SMITH and Travis KINDALL witnessess thereto and ordered to be recorded.

    And on motion of George KINDRICK Letters of Administration with the will annex'd is granted him on the Estate of the said Patrick KINDRICK
    deceas'd he having forth made oath thereto and entered in and acknowledged his bond in the penal sum of five hundred Dollars together with Harry SMITH and Simeon JACKSON his securites conditioned as the Law directs.

    Teste
    Henry DICKENSON C.R.C.
    ___________________________

    Land Transactions:

    September 6, 1788 - Patrick Kendrick - 165 ac - part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 - on Indian Creek - corner Kendrick's settlement tract - near Indian Creek - by the side of the main county road - crossing Indian Creek - near a tract of Rev. James Madison

    Source:RUSSELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA SURVEYORS BOOK 2 1799-1908, published on line at http://www.ls.net/~newriver/va/russsuv2.htm
    , 2002
    ____________________________________________________
    September 6, 1798 - Patrick Kendick - 25 ac - part Treasury Warrant 871 dated November 28, 1794 - on the south side of the north fork of Clinch River - corner to Kendricks survey now occupied by William Samples

    Source:Source:RUSSELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA SURVEYORS BOOK 2 1799-1908, published on line at http://www.ls.net/~newriver/va/russsuv2.htm , 2002

    _____________________________________________________

    Property Tax Lists

    Kindrick, Patrick & Pat.
    21+ White Males
    16-21 Blacks
    16+ Blacks
    under 16 Horses Cattle

    Source:The 1787 Russell County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List, published on line at http://www.ls.net/~newriver/va/russ1787.htm#1, 2002
    ____________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________

    DAR Record

    KENDRICK, PATRICK Ancestor #: A064525
    Service: VIRGINIA Rank: PRIVATE
    Birth: CIRCA 1730
    Death: ANTE 6-4-1805 RUSSELL CO VIRGINIA
    Service Source: HARMAN, ANNALS OF TAZEWELL CO, VA, VOL 2, PP 204, 205, 207
    Service Description: 1) CAPTS WILLIAM RUSSELL, JAMES MONTGOMERY, WASHINGTON CO
    Residence: County: WASHINGTON CO - State: VIRGINIA
    Spouse: JANE X

    ___________________________________________________

    Historical Southern Families Volume IX by John Bennett Boddie, 1965

    John Horton, Jr., b. 12/23/1749, in Stafford Co., Va., d. 7/1/1817, in Russell Go., Va., was the son of John Horton t Sr., and his wife, Sarah. He m. Isabell Kendrick (b. 10/13/1754) in Stafford Co. She was the dau. of Patrick Kendrick, a farmer, and his wife, Jane. Patrick was the son of Thomas Kendrick (d. 1770) and his wife, Marian. A connection between the Kendricks of Gloucester Co., Va.,
    (see H.S.F., Vol. I) has not been established.

    John Horton, tIl, son of John and Isabell, b. ca
    1777, in South West Va., d. after 1850, in Lee Co., Va.,
    m. ca 1800, in Russell Co., Jane Sclrgent, b. ca 1782, in
    Russell Co., dau. of James (?) Sargent, a farmer, and his
    2nd wife, Jane Love (?).

    Children:
    1. Thomas Horton, b. 10/19/1801, m. (1) Patsy Wilson,
    (2) Martha Stewart Edwards.
    2. Cynthia Horton, b. 6/16/1804, m. John Skaggs.
    3. Mary (Polly) Horton, b. 1812, m. Wm. Richmond.
    4. Daniel Horton, b. 1816, m. Cynthia Ann Mitchell.
    5. Sarah (Sallie), b. 1823, m. Dr. Aaron Collier.
    6. Henderson Horton. (See later)
    7. Harvey Nelson Horton, b. 5/20/1825, m. Ellen
    McAfee.
    8. Jane Horton, m. Jo. Heyl Davidson.
    Other children: William, John, and probably others not
    listed.

    Other children: William, John, and probably others not
    listed.

    From message board, unsourced:

    In 1785 an indeterminate number of the two families migrated to Southwest Virginia. Patrick Kendrick, Sr. and other families settled on Clinch River near the present village of Raven. John and Isabel Horton located on the south side of Kents Ridge on the south fork of the stream which was later Maidens Spring or Little River.

    Died:
    Age: 80

    Patrick married Fox, Jane before 1752 in Overwharton Parrish, Stafford Co., VA. Jane was born about 1733 in Overwharton Parrish, Stafford Co., VA; died on 22 Mar 1796. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Fox, Jane was born about 1733 in Overwharton Parrish, Stafford Co., VA; died on 22 Mar 1796.

    Notes:

    1773-1780 King George County Deed Book 5 (Antient Press); pp. 1034-1035
    THIS INDENTURE made this Fourteenth day of December- in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred & seventy two Between PATRICK and JEANE KENDRICK his Wife, of King George County of one part & MARY HORTON, their Daughter, of said County or other part; Witnesseth that PATRICK KENDRICK & JANE his Wife for the natural love affection which the said PATRICK KENDRICK hath and doth bear to his Daughter, the said MARY and also for the consideration of the sum of five shillings current money by said MARY to said PATRICK in hand paid, by these present, do bargin sell and confirm unto MARY HORTON her heirs lawfully begotten of her body, for the want of such heirs to returne to WILLIAM KENDRICK, Son to PATRICK & JANE KENDRICK his Wife & his heirs all that tract of land containing seventy acres lying in County of King George & STAFFORD granted to MARY HORTON by Patent dated the six day of November in year one thousand seven hundred and seventy one & bounded; Begining at a mark'd Box Oak in the line of Capt. LAURENCE WASHINGTON, thence S 15d E. 182 poles to a stooping Box Oak, a corner of CARTERs Land, thence S. 39d, W. 67 poles to a small Box Oak by the Road side, thence No. 20 Wt. 62 poles to a Box Oak pointers. thence No. 87 W, 90 poles to ye said WASHINGTONs line, including 70 acres & all houses orchards profits & appurtenances belonging; To have & to hold the seventy acres of Land and other the premises & the appurtenances unto MARY HORTON or her heirs lawfully begotten of her body and for the want of such heirs to WILLIAM KENDRICK; Witness our hands and seals the day and year above written and in the presence of
    JAMES BROWN, PATRICK KENDRICK
    WILLIAM LAWSON JANE her mark / KENDRICK
    At a Court held for King George County the 3d. day of June 1773
    PATRICK KENDRICK and JANE his Wifes Deed Indented to MARY HORTON the said JANE being first privately examined, was ackd: and admitted to Record
    Test JOS: ROBINSON, Cl Cur

    Children:
    1. Kendrick, Mary was born in 1752 in Stafford Co., VA; died after 1800 in Russell Co., Virginia, USA.
    2. Kendrick, James was born on 15 Jan 1752 in Stafford Co., Virginia, USA.
    3. Kendrick, Isabell was born on 13 Oct 1754 in Stafford Co., VA; died after 28 Jan 1822 in Russell Co., Virginia, USA.
    4. 6. Kendrick, William was born on 19 Oct 1747 in Hanover County, Virginia; died between 11 Aug and 11 Oct 1824 in Based on the date of the wWill and its Proved date.
    5. Kendrick, Jane was born in 1756.
    6. Kendrick, Francis was born in 1758.
    7. Kendrick, Rachel was born in 1760.
    8. Kendrick, Patrick was born in 1762 in Stafford Co., VA; died about Oct 1825 in Tazewell, Virginia, USA.
    9. Kendrick, George was born in 1764 in Russell Co., Virginia, USA; died after 1840.