
Kilgore, John Lindsay (b. 18 JUL 1821, d. 24 DEC 1901)
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Fairview, Jasper, Iowa
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Mill Creek, Mercer, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Mill Creek, Mercer, PA
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Iowa, Iowa, Iowa
Census: Date: 1880
Place: West Union, Fayette, Iowa
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Cranberry, Venango, Pennsylvania
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Iowa, Iowa, Iowa
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Wilber, Saline, NE
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Wilber, Saline, NE
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Wilber, Saline, NE
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Illyria, Fayette, IA
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Worth, Mercer, PA
Note: Will: Samuel Morrow - Will 1800
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Will number 181 1/2 - Samuel Morrow
In the name of God amen I Samuel Murrey of the Township of Mifflin County of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania Being old and very frail in Body though Blessed be God possesed of a sound Disposing judgement and memory; now calling to mind the mortality of my body And knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die Do this twenty first Day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred make and ordain this my last Will and testament as follows to witt that is to say firstly do commit and Recommend My Soul at Death to God who gave it and My Body to be Buried in a Decent manner at the discretion of my Executors and as touching what worldly Goods it has pleased God to Bless me with I do dispose of them as follows to witt of what I am possesed of at my Death I Do allow My Executors to put all into cash after my decease and that to be Equally Divided Amongst my three Daughters Elizabeth Sarah and Jean Excepting my Books which I bequeath in Manner following to witt
Item to my grandson Samuel Maxwell I Bequeath Mr. Edwards on Redemption
Item to my grandson Samuel Kilgore I Bequeath Mr. Ambrose Looking to Jesus
Item to my grandson Samuel Ackman I Bequeath ______ Heyward on Cases of Consience
Item to my son Willm I give and Bequeath my Large Bible
To my Beloved wife Jean I do give and Bequeath Mr. Willisons Sacramental Meditations her bed and _____ and her apperal
And the Remains of my Books to be equally divided amongst my three daughters above named
And further I impower my trusty friends Robert Lusk and James Woodburn to Execute this my last will and testament and I Do Declare this to be my last will and testament by me made in witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. Samuel Murrey
Signed sealed and Declared in the presence of us Willm Montgomery John hisOmark Galbreath
DEED: William Morrow/Murray & Samuel Murray/Morrow Deeds
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Deeds Volume 1 Book N page 223
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Deed Samuel Murrey to William Murrey}
To all to whome these Presents shall come I Samuel Morrow of Newton Township in the County of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania Sends Greetings Whereas in pursuance of an order of survey from the honorable the late proprietors of Pennsylvania bearing date the twenty first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty seven & numbered 3705 there was surveyed & laid out to the Samuel Morrow, the following described tract of land situate formerly in Newton Township but now in Mifflin Beginning at a post thence by lands of Robert Carnahan South sixty four degrees East eighteen perches to a post thence by the same South eighty four degrees East fourty four perches to a white oak thence by the same South seventy four degrees East thirty five & 1/2 perches to a white oak thence by the same South fifty six East fourty four perches to w hite oak thence by the same sixty six degrees East fourty two perches to a Button Wood thence down the Connedoquinet Creek sixty perches to a Hickory thence by lands of Joseph Michelwane North twenty degrees West fourty four perches to a Hickery thence by the same North thorty seven & 1/2 degrees West fifty perches to a Spanish oak thence North sixty eight & 1/2 degrees East twenty six perches to a Black oak thence by lands of the heirs of Cgrustuan Geese North twenty seven degrees West seventy two perches to a white oak thence South sixty one degrees West nine pewrches to a white oak thence by the same North thirty three West nineteen perches to a post then South fifty two degrees West sixty perches to a white oak thence by the manner line North fourty degr West one hundred and fifteen perches to a post thence by the lands of David Williamson South fourty nine degrees West fourty three & a 1/2 perches to a post thence by thes same South one hundred and thirty perches & 3/4 of a perch to a post the place of Beginning Containing one and fifty three and the usual allowance of six acres per cent for roads etc as by the said order and survey remaining in the Surveyor Generals Office may appear. Now Know Ye that I the affsd Samuel Morrow as well in consideration of the natural love and affection which I bear to my son William Morrow as of the sum of three hundred pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania to me in hand paid by my said son William Morrow and of the reservations herein after mentioned and reserved Have given granted bargained sold released and confirmed unto my son William Morrow affsd and by these presents do give grant bargain sell release and confirm unto my sd son William Morrow and to his heirs & assigns all that the above recited Tract of Land, as the same is above set forth and described bounded and limited as affsd with all and singular the buildings gardens orchards fields fences woods underwoods timber trees waters water-courses meadows priviledges liberties commodities advantages priviledges improvements hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining & lying & being within the bounds and limits thereof and the Reversions & Remainders Rents Issues and profits thereof and of every part and parcel thereof, and all warrants receipts draughts and writings whatsoever touching and concerning the same or any part or parcel thereof (Excepting always and hereby reserving unto the said Samuel Morrow the one full equal half of all hay, corn, wheat, Rye, potatoes, apples, Buckwheat apples or any other produce which shall or may grow or be raised and produced out of the same Land and plantation paid yearly sd Samuel Morrow finding all his own seed & said William Morrow is to deliver said Samuels part at his own house or barn in as good order as the fruits of the Earth and the seasons will admit of by the said William Morrow & his heirs to the affsd Samuel Morrow for his support during the natural life of the same Samuel Morrow and also the House he the said Samuel Morrow now occupies and to haul his fire wood to the door, and the barn he the said Samuel reserves to himself durein his natural life and in case the sd Samuel should die before his wife Jean Morrow that she still keeps possession of the House she now lives during her natural life though she is to get but one fourth of what the plantation affords during her natural life Sd Samuel Morrow is not to keep above six head of Horned Cattle nor above two head of Horse Creatures except he might incline to rais a foal and Samuels Creatures is to run at pasture with the said Williams Creatures except where he puts his Creatures when working and the said William Morrow nor his devisee nor heirs under his will shall not sell the same land nor any part thereof during the natural life of the said Samuel Morrow without his consent in writing under his hand and seal obtained and witnessed by some Justice of the peace for said County. To have and to hold the affsd Tract of land and premises and every part and parcel thereof with the appurtenances excepting as is herein before excepted unto the aforesaid William Morrow his heirs and assigns to the only use and behoof of him the affsd William Morrow his heirs and assigns forever subject to the payment of the residue of the purchase money and intrest due and to become due on the same to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In witness whereof the said Samuel Morrow has hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the second day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. Samuel Murrey
Sealed & delivered in presence of Jno Geddis Joseph Shannon
Received the day of the date of the within Instrument of writing from my son William Morrow within named the sum of three hundred pounds in full of the consideration within mentioned to be paid to me. Samuel Murrey
witness present Jno Geddis
Cumberland County ss
Before me one of the Justices of the peace for the afforesaid County came Samuel Morrow mentioned in the within deed poll and acknowledged the same to be his act and deed to the intent the same may be recorded Witness my hand and seal this fourth day of March Anno Domini MDCCXCIX Jno Geddis
Entered 24th June 1799 & compared Willm Lyon recdr
DEED: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Deeds Volume 1 Book G page 307
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Saml & Wm Murry et ux deed to John Bell}
This Indenture made the seventeenth day of December in the Year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty three Between Samuel Murrey of the Township of Newton in the County of Cumberland farmer and William Morrow of the same Place & Elizabeth his wife of the one part and John Bell of the County aforesaid and township of Letterkenny farmer of the other part Witnesseth that the said Samuel Murrey and William Morrow and Elizabeth his iwfe for & in consideration of the sum of one hundred & seventeen Pound ten Shillings lawful money of Pennsylvania in Gold & Silver to them in hand paid by the said John Bell at & before the sealing and Delivery of these Presents the Receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted Bargained Sold Aliened enfeoffed released confirmed And by the Presents Do grant, Bargain, Sell Alien enfeoff release and confirm to the said John Bell & to his Heirs & Assignes forever a certain Messuage or Tenement Plantation and Tract of Land situat in the Township and County aforesaid bouned by the following lines (to wit) Beginning at a marked white oak standing in a line of a Survey made for the late Proprietaries thence by the land of Daniel McLoughlin Suth forty nine dgress West ninety five perches to a white oak Grubb thence by Land of David Williamson Suth three Degrees East fifty five perches & a Quarter to a post South Six Degrees West thirty nine Perches to apost and South three Degrees East seven perches to a white Oak thence by Land of William Carnahan South Eighty Eight Degrees & a half East twenty two perches and an half to a Black Oak and South fifty five Degrees East thirty eight perches to apost thence by Lands of the said Samuel Murrey formily a part of the saim Tract North one hundred & thirty perches and three quarters to a post and North forty nine Degrees East three perches & an half to a post in a line of the aforesaid Proprietary Survey thence by the Saim North forty one Degrees West twenty Six perches to the Place of Beginning Containing fifty acres of Land [ It being a part of a Tract of two hundred Acres of Land and Allowance etc Surveyed to the said Samuel Murrey in Pursuance of an Order of Survey from the aforesaid proprietaries bearing date the 21st Day of May 1767 No. 3705 ] Together with all and Singular the Buildings Inprovements Ways Woods Waters Water Courses Rights liberties Previledges Hereditaments and Appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the Reversions and Remainder Rents Issues and Profits thereof and all the Estate Right Title Intrist property Claim and Demand watsoever of him the said Samuel Murrey and William Morrow and Elizabeth his wife of in to or out of the Same To Have and To Hold the aforesaid messuage or Teniment Plantation and Tract of Land Hereditaments and Premisses hearby granted or mentioned or intended so to be with the Apputenances unto the said John Bell his Heirs & Assigns for ever Subject to the payment Money and Intrist thereof due and payable for the saim to the State of Pennsylvania and the said Samuel Murrey and William Morrow for themselves and their Heirs Respectively the aforesaid Messuage Plantation and tract of Land and every part thereof with the appurtenances against them their Heirs Respectively and against all and every other Persons Watsoever lawfully Claiming or to claim by from or under them or any of them to the said John Bell his Heirs & Assigns Shall & Will Warrant and forever Defend by these Presents In Witness whereof the said PArties to these Presents heave hereunto interchangeably Set their Hands and Seals Dated the Day and Year first above written. Samuel Murrey William Murrey Elizabeth herXmark Murrey
Sealed & Delivered Samuel Bell Alex Loughlin
Cumberland County ss
Be it remembered that seventeenth day of December in the Year of our Lord 1783 Before me the subscriber one of the Justices the peace for said County caim the above naimed Samuel Murrey William Morrow & Elisabeth his wife and acknowledged the above Instrument of Writing to be thair act and Deed to the Intent the saime may be Recorded the said Elisabeth thereunto voluntarily consenting she being of full age apart by me Examined and the Contents of the saime being folly maid known to her. Witness my Hand & Seal the Day & Year above written. Alexr Loughlin
Received the Day of the within written Indenture of & from the within naimed John Bell the Sume of one hundred and seventeen pound ten shillings lawful money of Pennsylvania in Gold and Silver It being the full Consideration Money within mentioned. Samuel Murrey William Murray Elisabeth herXmark Murray
Witness present at signing Alexr Loughlin Samuel Bell
Recorded November 23d anno Domini 1784 & Compared Willm Lyon recdr
DEED: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Deeds Volume 1 Book E page 297
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Deed Samuel Murray to William Murray}
This indenture made the twenty fifth day of September in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy eight between Samuel Murray of the township of Newton in the County of Cumberland and Comman Wealth of Pennsylvania farmer of the one part and William Murray son of the said Samuel Murray of the saim place Farmer of the other part Witnesseth that the said Samuel Murrey for and in consideration of the Natural Love and afection which he heath and Doth bear unto the said William Murray and for the better support maintenance livlihood and prefirment of the said William Murray heath give garnted aliened enfeoffed and confirmed and by these presents doth give grant alien enfeoff and confirm unto the said William Murrey and to his heirs and assigns for ever one hundred acres of the plantation that he now lives on joyning the land of John McGufage on the north Isabella McGlachlin on the north Samuel McElheney Junor on the Weast David Williamson on the South Weast Together with all and singular the Rights Members and Appurtenances Whatsoever or thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining And all the Estate Right title Intrist Property Claim and Demand Whatsoever of him the said Samuel Murrey his heirs Executors and Administrators of in and to the saim To have and to hold tha said one hundred acres of land with the usel alowance for Roads etc hereditaments and Premises hereby given and granted unto the said William Murrey his Heirs and Assigns to the only proper use and behoof of the said William Murrey his Heirs and Assigns for ever under and Subject to the Residue of the Purchase Money Intrist and Quit Rents now due and to become due and payable to the Honarable the Propriators of Pennsylvania for the saim In Witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto interchengbly sete there Hands and seals the day and year first above written. Samuel Murrey
Sealed & Delivered in Preasance of William Stevenson William Maxwell
Cumberland County ss
Be it remembered that on the twenty fifthe Day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy eight before me the Subscriber one of the Justices for county aforesaid Caim the above named Samule Murray and acknowledged the above instrument of Writing to be his act and Deed to the intent that the saim May be recorded In testimony whearof I heave hearunto set my hand and sele the day and year last above written. Alex Laughlin
Recorded March 2d 1779 and compared with the original Willm Lyon recdr
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1920
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Census: Date: 1930
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass
Note: Will: Source: Richard Kilgore, Kilgore GenForum Contact rk@@rectec.net
Will: Lived in Livingston County KY then Caldwell County was formed from that part of Livingston. Trigg County was then formed from that part of Caldwell in 1820, hence my GGgf Johathan living in Trigg after 1820. In the following Court Documents, I will show how I conclude that WILLIAM KILGORE is the father of my ancestor JONATHAN KILGORE.
Will: Caldwell Co., Ky, Court Order Book B1, 1809 (November and December)
Nov. 1809, page 44--Ord that the Sheriff of this County Deliver to ELIZABETH KILGORE Her children HUGH and JONATHAN KILGORE on the 15th Instant who hath given bond for the maintenance of sd. children. ELIZABETH KILGORE came into Court & Exd. and ackd. bond in penalty of $1000-- for the maintenance of JONATHAN KILGORE, HUGH KILGORE and RUTH KILGORE payable to Court Conditioned according to Law with WM. BIRDSONG, DAVID JAMES & ISAAC GREER her Securities. Absent JOHN MERCER, Present ELIJAH G. GILLUSHA Esqr.
Will: December Term 1809, (1st day), page 53--On Motion of HUGH KILGORE and with approbation of the Court It is Ordered that he be appd. Guardian to JONATHAN KILGORE infant & orphan of WILLIAM KILGORE decd aged about Eleven years, whereupon he came into Court & together with WILLIAM MITCHUSSON his Security in the Penalty of $400 Conditioned accdg to law.
Will: Caldwell County, Ky, Court Order Book B1, 1811 Jany. 1811, page 125--Present Wm GILLEHAN & David JAMES Esqrs. On mo. of ELIZABETH KILGORE Widow of WILLIAM KILGORE decd. by her attorney & for Reasons adduced to the Court It is therefore Ord that HUGH KILGORE Guardian to HUGH KILGORE Orphan of WM. KILGORE decd be discontinued as his Guardian & that the Sheriff of Caldwell Co forthwith deliver to the Sd ELIZABETH KILGORE her son HUGH KILGORE from the possession or Guardianship of the Sd HUGH KILGORE also deliver unto her her other son JONATHAN KILGORE in the care of SAMUEL KILGORE.
NOTE: The above documents were transcribed from USGENWEB and were contributed by Happy Greer. I believe that Hugh and Samuel Kilgore were brothers of William Kilgore, and were sons of Benjamin Kilgore b. abt. 1740.
Note: Anna and her one-year-old son, James , were attacked by hostile Indians and left for dead. James survived the attack.
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Cohasset, Norfolk, MA
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Precinct 2, Hillsborough, Florida
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Suwannee, Florida
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