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Terry Mason's Family History Site

50,586 names. Major lines: Allen, Beck, Borden, Buck, Burden, Carpenter, Carper, Cobb, Cook, Cornell, Cowan, Daffron, Davis, Downing, Faubion, Fauntleroy, Fenter, Fishback, Foulks, Gray, Harris, Heimbach, Henn, Holland, Holtzclaw, Jackson, Jameson, Johnson, Jones, King, Lewis, Mason, Massengill, McAnnally, Moore, Morgan, Overstreet, Price, Peck, Rice, Richardson, Rogers, Samuel, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Wade, Warren, Weeks, Webb, Wodell, Yeiser.

 

Notes


Lucy HUSTON

Daughter of William Huston. Lucy came with her dad from N Carolina in 1805. He was the leader of a wagon train made up of 30 wagons. They came through the cumberland gap. They originally planned to settle near Louisville but land was too expensive for most of the group. William left his family near Brandinburg and left to find a place. He came to Panther Creek in Daviess cnty and liked it, and settled there.


Sam Allen JOHNSON

Never married, died at bro John's home in MO


Lucy Mildred C JONSON

BIOGRAPHY: Family History Records; ; compiled by Frank Gibson Thibault Jr, [thibault@obgyn.net] ; dated 19 Apr 1992 sent to T Mason; NOTES: I believe this is the L that came to Live with Dutch and JK Thibault on her mothers death about 1878. Dutch was concerned regarding this youngster's relationship to her husband.


Jerrold Alexander JONSON

No descendants


William Crawford JONSON

Uncle Crawford visited at Scott.  Pictures are available in Lucy's  File.


Henry KEATTS

An article from Sunday Gazette magazine section Aug 22, 1943 Code Fourche suggests that this was the first Keatts to come to AR and that he sent back for his parents and the rest of the family. Supposedly he came to AR in 1830 and took three land grants on Fourche Island (3000 acres). It is possible that his father is the original settler of this land but that would of put him 57 when he came to AR, bit old for adventure?

There is a metal at his grave consisting of a wreath of stars inscribed with "In Honor of Service War of 1812." Inside the ring is an anchor and on the anchor is a star with "N.S.U.S.D." on it and below "Lt. Henry Keatts"


Sue Emma JOHNSON

Married John Quirk 1 26 1886 Lived on Hwy 250 twixt Buel and Oak Grove KY across from old Johnson family home built about 1911. Johnson family cemetery located here.


John Edward (Jack) JOHNSON

CEMETERY: On Hwy 1040.


Ann Spalding (Nancy) JOHNSON

DEATH: At Home


Samuel JOHNSON

From 'Johnston Johnson Jonson' by Seymour & Van Cleve 1988. Moved to Ohio Cnty KY from N Carolina in 1811 & settled near Pleasant Ridge Was a soldier in the revolutionary war in Capt. Ben Sipes' regiment. Fought the battle of Guilford courthouse.


Sam JOHNSON

Married Sally Stark


Archer JOHNSON

Had Bro-in-law named Archer, married to his sister Millie, Bro-in-law was called 'Big Archer' married Anne Durham from TN


Susan JOHNSON

Twin to John 'Jack' Johnson married Mr. Lloyd of Daviess Cnty KY


James W. JOHNSON

Married Millie Howard


Millie JOHNSON

Married "Big" Archer Johnson Lived around Pleasant Ridge in Ohio Cnty KY Big Archer and Millie were cuzins


Judeth Fannie JOHNSON

Fannie Johnson married William Fitts father of Gardner and John Fitts ? Of previous marriage. Listed as Judeth one place in the JJJ book and Fannie in another


William HUSTON

CHR: 1805
See notes Lucy Huston