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Jackson, Nancy Smith (b. , d. ?)

Note: Died young
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Evans, Mary (b. , d. ?)
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Hurley, Martha (b. , d. DIED YOUNG)
Death: DIED YOUNG
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Moberly, Malinda (b. , d. ?)
Note: This may be Malinda Moberly, dau of William Mobley and Paulina (Parlina)
Carrier b abt 1865 in Laurel Co KY
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HARP, Julia (b. 19 JUN 1868, d. 9 NOV 1943)
Death: 9 NOV 1943 Whitley Co., KY - Lexington
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FOLEY, Susan Elizabeth (b. 29 JUL 1859, d. 6 MAR 1940)
Note: 5 Children
Death: 6 MAR 1940 Fayette Co, KY-Lexington
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Congelton, Roberta (b. , d. 18 DEC 1923)
Death: 18 DEC 1923 Brethitt Co
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Bowman, Cornelious (b. 1 JAN 1739/1740, d. 5 JAN 1825)
Note: May be son of John Bowman (mother unknown)
Also shown as born in Shenandoah Valley, VA (We have now proven that this is not the case)

BIOGRAPHY: Cornelious Bowman may be the son of John Bowman, however, this has not been proven conclusively. There is also some controversy about his place of birth. Some researchers report that he was born in Wilkes County North Carolina. This is also the same Cornelius Bowman frequently shown as being married to Susannah Abbott. Recent discoveries have shown that the spouse of Cornelius Bowman and mother of his children was Susannah Painter (Pointer/Bender).
Date of death is also shown as 1826.
Cornelius Bowman and his family meandered to Muddy Creek in Estill County around 1790. It was his boys who followed James Moore's daughters to South Fork County. After Neal's wife, Susannah died and he was getting on in years, he was persuaded to come to Owsley County with his sons. The story goes that he grieved so over the loss of his wife that he almost lost his mind. The sons went back to Muddy Creek, dug up the remains of their mother and moved her back to Owsley County (it was still Clay County then.) Her body was taken by pack-horse to old Neal's cabin where he requested her remains be laid on his bed. That night he crawled into bed beside her coffin to sleep. The next day she was buried on a nearby hill. Old Neal soon joined his beloved Susannah when he was laid to rest by her side. The elderly Bowmans, their son, Cornelius, Jr. and his wife Betty Moore Bowman, are all buried near the residence of Willard Campbell. The mouth of the branch where widow Betty Bowman lived many years after the death of her husband still bears her name. (Source: "This Was Yesterday, A Romantic History of Owsley County", by Joyce Wilson.)

The following was copied from Don Bowmans data...
Notes for CORNELIUS BOWMAN, SR:
I have been corresponding with Ed Bowman who has been doing lots of serious snooping into the origins of Cornelius Bowman Sr. and wife Susannah. Recently, Ed sent me the text of a letter he received from Faye A. Witters of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham (VA) Historical Society. Ms. Witters responded to Ed, saying that the H-R.H.S. has a notebook (The Session Book of Peaked Mountain And Cook's Creek Presybterian Churches by Richard K. MacMaster) containing seven marriage records from the Peaked Mountain Meeting House (Presbyterian) located just south of Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA. One of these marriages reads:
Married in 1764 March 19th
Cornelius Boman
Susanna Painter or Pointer
Ed says that the Peaked Mountain Meeting House was the forerunner of the Massanutten Cross Keys Church. The location would have been 7 miles south of Harrisonburg, VA, is probably where Cross Keys is now located. He says that the Cross Keys Church eventually became the Union Church which was burned during the civil war and that Cross Keys was apparently recreated in 1920 and dissolved in 1967.
The marriage record is a very good fit -- I believe Ed has found our Cornelius and Susannah! Harrisonburg lies within the Shenandoah Valley (legend has linked our Cornelius to that region), and the date is about right. Eldest sons John and William are said to have been born ca. 1760/65. Several of the other families affiliated with the Bowmans are also linked to Rockingham and Rockbridge Counties.
If correct, our Susannah was a Painter, not an Abbott. Although Painter seems at first to be an English surname, researchers of the Painter family of the Shenandoah Valley say they were German -- "Painter" was anglicized from the German "Bender".
Supposedly, the Painter/Bender family was descended from Matthaus Bender b. 1677 Mannheim, Palatinate, Germany, d. 1744 New Hanover Twp., York Co., PA; he m. Anna (Mary) Catharina b. 1681 Palatinate, d. 1764 New Hanover Twp, York Co., PA. You can find more by checking out the Painter Family GenForum.
I now believe our Cornelius was from one of the several German Bowman (Bauman) families of the Shenandoah region. But which one? There are at least three or four! There are several interesting hints that point toward a link to the Jacob Bowman (Bauman) (m. Elizabeth Ungert) clan, but nothing definite.
Ed Bowman also reports finding a reference to an Elizabeth Bowman marrying a William Waters on Dec 8, 1778 in Wilkes Co., NC. The clerk was William Lenoir and the witnesses were Moses Bowman and Isaac Elledge. (Note: Cornelius' grandson William (s/o John) married Malinda "Mandy" Waters 1807 Clay Co KY; the Waters family was evidently connected to our Bowmans, suggesting that Moses Bowman was some early relative of Cornelius??)
Jack Bowman Bailey
JB-Bailey@wiu.edu

DEED INDENTURE BETWEEN CORNELIUS BOWMAN SR.
AND CORNELIUS BOWMAN JR.
Transcribed from the works of William Julias Moore
Former Dean of Eastern Kentucky University
By Sherry Frazier
DEED BOOK I, PAGE 4
This indenture made this twentieth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve between Cornelius Bowman, Sr. of the county of Madison and Commonwealth of Kentucky of the one part and Cornelius Bowman, Junior of the county and commonwealth of aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that said Cornelius Bowman, Sr. for and in consideration of the sum of eight pounds current money of Kentucky in hand paid to him the said Cornelius Bowman, Sr. before the ensealing and delivering of these presents by the said Cornelius Bowman, Jr. the receipt whereby I do hereby acknowledge and every part and parcel thereof and I do by these presents the said Bowman acquit exhonorate and forever discharge hath given granted bargained and sold unto the said Cornelius Bowman, Jr, his heirs and assigns forever that tract or parcel of land on which he now lives situate lying and being in the county of Madison and State of Kentucky and joining to Kings Branch the waters of Muddy Creek and bounded as follows_________________.

Beginning at a stake in Flemings line on the south side of Kings Branch thence north between a hickory and an elm pointers with the dividing line between John Williams and the said Bowman north thirteen degrees west 195 poles to a dogwood thence westward to the dividing line of fifty acres on the north of my land until it intersects with Talton Mabry's settlement line thence with said line south to the corner thence west with his line six poles to a stake in said line and a hickory and black oak pointers thence a southeastern course with a line of marked tress until it strikes the end of the dividing fence that is now between the said Cornelius Bowman, Junior and Cornelius Bowman Sr., and then with the said fence as it now stands until it intersects with Flemings presemption line on the south side of King's Branch thence with the said line east down the branch to the beginning including all within the said bounds be the same more or less with all and singular the rights and privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any way appertaining to him the said Cornelius Bowamn, Junior his heirs and assigns as a clear indefeasible estate in fee simple absolute to all intents and purposes as can be held or enjoyed by the said Cornelius Bowman, Sr. for myself and my heirs doth further covenant and agree to and with the said Cornelius Bowman, Jr. that I will warrant and forever defend the legal right and title in and to the said land against all lawful claims of all manner of persons whatsoever to the only proper use and behalf of him the said Cornelius Bowman, Jr. his heirs and assign forever in witnesseth thereof the said Cornelius Bowman, Sr., hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and date wriiten above.
Cornelius Bowman
Signed, sealed and delivered in presents
Of us
Jacob Bowman
Tan His Mark Moore State of Kentucky
Madison County
I do hereby certify that this indenture was produced to me as clerk of the court for the county aforesaid on the 6th day of April 1812 which was acknowledged by Cornelius Bowman, Sr. to be his and deed and the same has been duly recorded in my office
Will Irvine

DEED INDENTURE BEWTEEN CORNELIUS BOWMAN
AND ELISHA BOWMAN
Transcribed from the works of William Julias Moore
Former Dean of Eastern Kentucky University
By Sherry Frazier
DEED BOOK X MADISON COUNTY

This indenture made this second day of January in the year of our Lord 1813 between Cornelius Bowman of the county of Madison and the state of Kentucky of the one part and Elisha Bowman of the county and state of aforesaid of the other part. ____________ that the said Cornelius Bowman doth by the presents___________ and bequeath unto the aforesaid Elisha Bowman my son his heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres situate lying and being in the county of Madison and state of Kentucky. It is being the north part of the tract on which I now live. Beginning at a white oak and sugar tree in Flemings old settlement line, thence south eighty two east one hundred and twenty poles to two white oaks, thence south four east 27 poles to two hickories thence west 110 poles to a sugar tree and small ash thence south 40 poles to a stake and two white oaks pointers thence west 8 poles to a dogwood corner thence southeast by a line of Mask trees to a take in Flemings old settlement line, thence north with the said line to the beginning with all and singular the rights and privileges on appurtenance to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining thereto to have and hold the said land and premises with all and singular the rights privileges on appurtenances. Profits interests or benefits to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining to him the said Elisha Bowman my son his heirs and assigns as a clear undefeasible estate in fee simple absolute to all intents and purposes as can be held or enjoyed by the said Elisha Bowman my son and I Cornelius Bowman for myself my heirs doth further covenant and agree to and with the said Elisha Bowman that I will warrant and forever defend the legal right and title in and to the said land against all lawful claims of all manner of persons whatsoever to the only proper use and school of him the said Elisha Bowman my son his heirs and assigns forever. In witness wherof the said Cornelius Bowman hath hereunto set his seal the day and date above written.

Cornelius Bowman
Signed, sealed and delivered
In presence of us
Joab Bowman James His Mark Moore
Kentucky Madison County_________X William Irvine Clerk of the court for the county aforesaid do hereby certify that this Indenture was produced to me on the 11th day of January 1813 which was acknowledged by Cornelius Bowman to be his act and deed and the same has been duly recorded in my office.
Will Irvine


DEED INDENTURE BETWEEN
CORNELIUS AND SUSANNAH BOWMAN AND JOHN PINKSTON
Taken from a transcribed copy from the works of William Julias Moore
Dean of Eastern Kentucky University
By Sherry Baker Fraizer

This indenture made this thirtieth day of May in the year of our Lord 1810 between Cornelius Bowman Sr., and Susannah Bowman of the County of Madison and Commonwealth of Kentucky of the one part and John Pinkston (or Penston) of the County and commonwealth of the aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the said Cornelius Bowman Sr. and Susannah Bowman for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds current money of Kentucky in hand paid to Elijah Bowman at and before the ensealing and delivering these presents by the said John Pinkston the receipt whereof were hereby acknowledged and every part and parcel thereof and we do by these presents the said Pinkston acquit exonerate and forever discharge both given granted bargained and sold unto the said John Pinkston his heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land containing fifty acres situated lying and being in the county of Madison and state of Kentucky on and adjoining to King's branch the waters of Muddy Creek being the lower and of his land said branch and bounded as follows,,,_________, Beginning at a white oak the southeast corner of Femings premtion thence with the same west 18 poles to a hickory in said line hence north 13 west 19 poles to a dogwood thence south 80 east 8 poles to a stake and two white oaks Poynters thence north 40 poles to two hickories in fencings premtion line thence with the same south 4 east 224 poles to the beginning with all and singular the rights and privileges and appurtenances as to the same belonging or in anywise appertaining to him the said John Pinkston his heirs and asaigns as a clear undefeasible estate in fee simple absolute to all intents and purposes as can be held or enjoyed by the said John Pinkston and we the said Cornelius and Susannah Bowman for ourselves and our heirs doth further covenant and agree to and with the said John Pinkston that we will warrant and forever defend the legal rights and title in and to the said land against all lawfull claims of all manner of persons whatsoever to the only use and behalf of him the said John Pinkston his heirs and assigns forever. In witness wherof the said Cornelius Bowman, Sr. and Susannah Bowman both herunto set their hand and affixed seal the day and date above written signed, sealed and delivered.
In Presence of us Cornelius Bowman
Cornelius Bowman, Jr. &
Cornelius Bowman, son of John Bowman, Dec. Susannah Her Mark Bowman
Kentucky, Madison County Set.

I do hereby certify that this Indenture was produced to me as clerk of the court for the county aforesaid on the 2nd day of July 1810 which was acknowledged by Cornelius Bowman and to be his act and deed and the same has been duly recorded in my office.
A.H. Will

APPRAISAL of CORNELIUS BOWMAN ESTATE
Transcribed from the Actual Document from
the William Julias Moore Collection
Former Dean of Eastern Kentucky University
by Sherry Baker Frazier

We, the undersigned being appointed appraisers of the chattel property of Cornelius Bowman, deceased, have met on the 14th day of February , 1836, and being first sworn, proceeded to value the property below which was presented to us by William Morris as Administrator, To Wit:



One white cow............................................................................. 7.50
One white and re speckled heifer........................................................ 6.00
One red steer with a steer................................................................. 20.00
One black side and one white back....................................................... 5.00
One white calf......................................................................... 2.00
One white calf.............................................................................. 2.50
One white calf............................................................................. 2.00
One white cow with red head................................................................. 7.50
One red bull................................................................................. 5.00
One white faced cow.......................................................................... 7.00
One white calf with red side................................................................ 2.50
One Pided heifer with red head............................................................. 5.00
One black heifer with white face........................................................... 6.00
One cow and calf........................................................................... 8.00
One black calf.............................................................................. 1.75
One chestnut sorrel mare.................................................................. 55.00
One black horse............................................................................ 35.00
One roan horse colt with a snip........................................................... 25.00
One clay bank horse........................................................................ 45.00
One sorrel horse........................................................................... 35.00
One spotted colt.......................................................................... 20.00
One sorrel on hind foot white............................................................... 50.00
One roan mare............................................................................. 20.00
One roan colt... ....................................................................... 20.00
One ox cart and yoke..................................................................... 25.00
One murrain ox hide...................................................................... 2.00
Two shovel plows............................................................................ 2.00
One bear shear.............................................................................. 1.00
31 sheep.................................................................................... 38.00
One bed and furniture........................................................................ 10.00
One bed and furniture....................................................................... 5.00
One bed and furniture....................................................................... 10.00
One bed and furniture....................................................................... 10.00
One man's saddle............................................................................ 4.00
One side saddle.............................................................................. 16.00
One bed and furniture........................................................................ 12.00
One bed and furniture........................................................................ 15.00
One bed and furniture........................................................................ 17.00
One bed and furniture........................................................................ 13.00
One rifle gun................................................................................ 15.00
One dresser and furniture................................................................... 30.00
One dining table.......................................................................... 8.00
One bureau................................................................................. 10.00
One home mill........................................................................... 2.00
One steer skin......................................................................... 5.00
One scythe and cradle................................................................. 5.00

Luther Brawner
Daniel McCollum
Pleasant Reynolds



February 25th
One sorrel horse..............................................................................50.00
One lot of hogs 56...........................................................................100.00
One lot of hogs 29......................................................................... 87.00
75 bbls @9/................................................................................. 150.00
81 lbs bacon @ 10 cts..................................................................... 8.10
47 lbs of beef @4 cts.................................................................... 1.88
51 lbs of beef @ 4 cts................................................................... 2.04
81 lbs of bacon @ 10cts.......................................................................
9$ worth of carpenters work.............................................................. 9.00
One house of fodder....................................................................... 10.00
Irish potatoes........................................................................... 4.00
6 books.................................................................................. 3.00
Luther Brawner
Daniel McCollum
Pleasant Reynolds

March 30, 1836

The following list of property appraised by us today:
One red cow........................................................................7.50
One white cow..................................................................... 7.50
5 sows and pigs...................................................................28.00
17 head of hogs...................................................................45.00
4 head of hogs....................................................................12.00
2 reap hooks and 1 hatter iron................................................... 1.00
1 potrack, bell, hammer, and spade.............................................. 4.50
1 grubbing hoe, mattock, frow, 2 chisels........................................ 2.50
2 hoes, double trees and 1/2 bushel............................................ 2.00
1 iron, and saddle bags........................................................ 4.00
Riddle, looking glass, and shoe tools......................................... 2.50
1 box looking glass.......................................................... .37
1 kettle..................................................................... 2.00

Pleasant Reynolds
Luther Brawner

State of Kentucky Clay County To Wit:

I, George Stivers, Clerk of Clay County Court do certify that the foregoing is a true transcript of an original appraisement bill of the Chattel Estate of Cornelius Bowman, deceased, which was presented to the court at our May term 1836 and was ordered to be recorded - 6th May 1836

George Stivers - Clk


Property Sold of Estate of Cornelius Bowman, deceased, 25th February 1836

N. Combs sorrel horse.........................................................40.00
Mr. Neil Bowman sorrel horse................................................. 60.25
Mr Neil Bowman sorrel horse...................................................41.00
Mr. Neil Bowman one white cow ............................................... 5.00
Mr Neil Bowman 18 sheep...................................................... 31.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 cow....................................................... 5.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 cow....................................................... 7.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 table..................................................... 8.00

Mr Neil Bowman 1 bed $10 1 bed $10 1 bed 2.22 .................. 22.22
Mr Neil Bowman 1 womans saddle............................................ 8.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 lot chairs............................................... 3.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 lot chairs............................................... 5.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 pot and kettle.......................................... 6.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 buson................................................... 5.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 buson........................................................ 5.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 clock........................................................10.00
Mr Neil Bowman 1 press and furniture..........................................30.00
_____
251.50

Mr Neil Bowman 4 books.................................................... .62
William Bowman 1 sorrel mare............................................... 27.00
William Bowman 1 ben...................................................... 10.00
William Bowman 1 man saddle.............................................. 9.00
William Bowman 1 plough.................................................. 1.12
William Bowman 1 gun...................................................... 20.00
______
67.12

Julius Hacker 1 black horse......,...................................... 50.00
Julius Hacker 1 cow.................................................... 7.00
Julius Hacker 2 heifers................................................ 15.50
Julius Hacker 3 heifers................................................ 15.50
Julius Hacker 1 steer................................................. 7.50
Julius Hacker 29 hogs................................................. 75.00
Joseph Roberts 1 yearling calf....................................... 3.00
Joseph Roberts potatoes.............................................. 1.00
Bright Phillips calf.................................................... 1.62
Edward Evans 1 horse................................................... 27.00
Edward Evans 1 lot of chairs......................................... 3.50
Isaac Gabbard 1 horse................................................. 60.00
James Roberts 1 spotted mare......................................... 31.00
James Roberts 1 colt $33 1 colt $18................................. 51.00
James Roberts 1 cow and calf........................................ 12.00
James Roberts 1 yoke steers......................................... 60.00
James Roberts 1 cow and calf........................................... 12.50
James Roberts 13 sheep................................................ 27.00
James Roberts 1 side saddle........................................... 14.50
James Roberts 1 lot of fodder $5 potatoes $1......................... 6.00
James Roberts 1 bed @15 1 bed @15..................................... 30.00
James Roberts 1 side leather........................................ 3.68 3/4
James Roberts 10 bbls corn.......................................... 15.50
James Roberts 2 yearlings.......................................... _7.00
270.103/4
James Turley 56 hogs.................................................... 221.25
John Turner 1 draw knife............................................ .50

Daniel McCollum cow hide.............................................. 3.87 1/2
Daniel McCollum 1 plough.............................................. 1.12 1/2
Daniel McCollum 1 ox yoke............................................ 1.00
Daniel McCollum 1 cart................................................. 13.50

19.50

William Williams 1 scythe and cradle..................................... 1.75
William Williams 1 grind stone......................................... .50
William Williams 2 reap hooks.......................................... .12 1/2

2.37 1/2
George Rogers 1 plough................................................... 1.12 1/2
Samuel Isaacs 1 hide.................................................... 1.12 1/2
Samuel Isaacs 10 bbls corn................................................ 15.00
Samuel Isaacs 57 lbs beef................................................ 1.00
17.12 1/2
Samuel Isaacs Acct. brough forward 17.12 1/2
paid cash............................................................... 2.12 1/2
Note..................................................................... 15.00
Ben McKinley 10 bbls corn................................................. 15.50
Dan McCollum 5 bbls corn................................................ 9.00
Henry Bowman 1 saddle.................................................... 6.00
Henry Bowman 1 broad axe................................................ 3.25
Henry Bowman 1 axe...................................................... 12.02
Henry Bowman 1 kettle.................................................. 7.00
28.27
Sturgis Bowman 1 hand mill................................................ .50
William Baker 1 collar and hames.......................................... 2.06
Ephram Angel 10 bbls of corn............................................... 21.37 (note)
Isham Barrett 10 bbls corn................................................... 20.25 (note)
Isham Barrett 10 bbls corn................................................... 15.00
35.25

Ross Abell 10 bbls corn..................................................... 15.00 (note)

Ms Betsy Bowman 81 # bacon................................................ 9.00
Ms Betsy Bowman 47 lbs beef............................................... 1.12 1/2
10.12 1/2
Isaacs Thomas 1 book..................................................... 1.00

Perry McCollum 81 lbs bacon............................................. 6.00
Jordan Pullims 1 lot meat.................................................. 1.00
Elizabeth Bowman 13 hogs.................................................. 15.00
Elizabeth Bowman 4 hogs................................................... 15.25
30.25
Elizabeth Bowman's acct contd.
Elizabeth Bowman 1 bell, 1 trammel, 1 hammer.................................. 2.00
Elizabeth Bowman 1 pr saddle bags 2 weeding hoes 1/2 bu...................... 3.00
1 pr compasses and spade................................................... .12 1/02
1 set dog irons............................................................. 1.50
36.87 1/2 (note)
Daniel Bullock 17 hogs...................................................... 57.00 (note)

Elijah Couch 1 cow.......................................................... 9.00
Elijah Couch 1 set double trees and chisel.................................... 1.12 1/2
10.12 1/2 (note)
Elizabeth Bowman 1 hatters goose........................................... 1.50
Elizabeth Bowman 1 book box............................................... .25
Elizabeth Bowman 1 kettle................................................. 3.00
Elizabeth Bowman 1 grubbing hoe........................................... 1.25
6.00

James Moore riddel and shoe tools........................................... .75
Plesant Reynolds looking glass............................................. .50
Harvey Combs reap hook....................................................... 1.50
William Williams 1 frow, mattock and 2 chisel................................ 2.25

State of Kentucky, Clay County To Wit:
I, George Stivers, Clerk of the County Court of Clay, do certify that the foregoing is a true transcript a sale bill of the chattel estate Cornelius Bowman decd returned May Term of said Court 1836 by William Morris, Sheriff off C.C. 6th May 1836

George Stivers CLK

State of Kentucky Clay County

Commisssioner's Report Appointed to lay off the Dower of the Widow of Cornelius Bowman

State of Kentucky Clay County To Wit:

We, the undersigned, Commissioner's appointed by the Clay County Court to lay off the Dower of the Widow of Cornelius Bowman, deceased, we being first sworn for the purpose, proceeded to lay off the Widow's Dower, and after examination of the premises, we laid off her Dower as follows, To Wit:

Beginning at the upper corner of said Bowman's land on the South Fork of the Kentucky River, running down said fork as it meanders about one hundred and twenty five poles to an elm tree, thence s 80 degrees running through all the land the same course, and to have from said line, the South and of said farm including the dwelling houses and orchard.

24th January - 1837 George Stivers
John Morris
William Williams

State of Kentucky Clay County To Wit:

I, George Stiver, Clerk of Clay County Court, do certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the Commissioners report aforesaid which was returned to said Court at the Feb. Term in 1837, and was ordered to be recorded and the same accordingly done as witness my hand this 1st day of March - 1837

George Stivers, Clk. C.C.C.

Editors Note: This Cornelius Bowman was obviously the son of Cornelius Bowman Sr. I can find no other part to this will, thus I am assuming that this was the only will left.
Death: 5 JAN 1825 Booneville,Owsley Co KY
Burial: Betty Bowman Branch, Ky River, Booneville, Clay Co., Ky
Change: Date: 3 APR 2003
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Painter, Susannah (b. Abt 1745, d. 1811)
Death: 1811 Owsley Co KY
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?, Susanna (b. , d. ?)
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Pennington, John (b. , d. ?)
Note: Served 4 years in Co C, 7th KY Infantry (Vol.)
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Doughty, Fannie (b. , d. ?)
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Doughty, Rose (b. , d. ?)
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Bullock, Laura (b. , d. ?)
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Pigg, Arch (b. , d. ?)
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Bullock, Fred (b. , d. ?)
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Pigg, John A. (b. 14 APR 1769, d. 28 MAY 1811)
Note: The following notes are from an unknown researcher on the internet, and I believe they are in error:
"Edmund Pigg wife unknown was the father of William Pigg. His wife is unknown. He had 3 children Ann; John and Elizabeth. It is believed that this John is the son of William, son of Edmund."

Moved to Ky shortly there after. He married Polly Wilson in Lincoln Co/, Ky. in March, 1802
Death: 28 MAY 1811 Rockcastle,KY
Change: Date: 7 DEC 2002
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Payne, Lucretia (b. 1761, d. ?)
Change: Date: 25 OCT 2002
Time: 16:15:48

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Pigg, William (b. Abt 1735, d. 6 SEP 1820)
Note: The will was apparently processed on 2 Aug 1824. "Came from Pittsylvania Co., VA to Lincoln Co., KY before 1790. The part of Lincoln Co. they settled in became Casey Co. KY in 1807. Before 1807 they moved to that part of Madison Co. that became Clay Co in 1807."

Will is dated Sept 6 1820 witnessed by Felix Wild and George and Sarah Morris
Note: will dated 6 Sep 1820 probated 02 Aug 1824
Death: 6 SEP 1820 Clay Co KY
Change: Date: 3 NOV 2003
Time: 09:22:24

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Nash, Elizabeth (b. Abt 1736, d. ?)
Note: Another research shows date of birth as 1744 in Pittsylvania, VA
Change: Date: 4 NOV 2003
Time: 21:06:04

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