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Nisbit/Neisbit of Hardhill Scotland


Source: Marilyn Sue Thurman Scott Yager's tree, FTDNA and various websites as linked to
Ne16. Robert Nisbet b Ayrshire d 1424
m Margaret Home
m Margaret Home
Ne15-1. David Nisbet
Ne15-3. Thomas Nisbet
Ne15-4. John Nisbet
Ne15-5. Adam Nisbet ?= Burgess of Edinburgh d 1566 -1 -1 Henry Nisbet b 1535 d 1607 Provost of Edinburgh -1-1 James Nisbet b c 1557
-1-2 Sir William Nisbet b c 1569
Reported by ancestry.com with implausible dates and connections between the descendants below
James Nisbet
b by 1425 Ayrshire,
Ne14 Murdoch Neisbet b 1470 Hardhill Ayrshire Scotland d 1558 a notary public and lollard who translated the Bible into the Scots language, unusually literate for his times.
m (This marriage or one in the following generations may have been to a family of the Continental dissenters.)
+1 +2
Ne13 Alexander Nisbet b c 1520 ?Hardhill (1 or 2 generations possibly missing before and after this one)
m
+1
Ne12 James Nisbet b 1602 Lanarkshire
m
+1
m
+2
Ne11 John Nisbet b 1627 Loudon Parish Hall Hardhill d 4 Dec 1685 Edinburg Scotland, Scottish covenanter who was executed for participating in the rebellion at Bothwell Brig. The son of an Ayrshire tenant farmer, John Nisbet traveled to mainland Europe where he participated in the Thirty Years' War as a professional soldier. He attended the 1650 coronation of Charles II at Scone, where he subscribed the covenant, swearing his allegiance to �all the acts of reformation attained to in Scotland from 1638 to 1649�.
m Margaret Law b 17 Mar 1631 Hardhill Ayrshire d 1 Dec 1683/?78 Stonehouse Lanarkshire came from the parish of Loudon near Drumclog, and proved herself a true heroine of the Covenant defending her husband�s beliefs to the last.
+1 y Law
m x Park
Ne10 James Nisbet b 1667 d 1728 Sergeant at Arms at the Edinburgh Castle, received Murdoch�s Bible transcription from his father gave it to Sir Alexander Boswell.
m
+1
Ne9-? possibly here was:
y Nisbet b c 1760 /td>
-1 y Nisbet b c 1785 -1-1 y Nisbet b c 1810 -1-1-1 Alexander Nisbet b 6 Feb 1837 Abbey Paisley Renfrew Scotland m Isabella Porterfield b 8 Feb 1833 -1-1-1-1 John Porterfield Nisbet b 1871 in WY 1900 and 1910, in UT 1920 d 1922 UT
-1-1-1-2 Isabella Porterfield Nisbet m y Donaldson
-1-1-1-3 Janet Nisbet m McDonald
Ne9 John Nisbet b 1705 ?Edinburg d 1 Nov 1755 Salisbury NC sailed to America probably PA with wife shortly after marrying
m c 1730 Sarah Brevard b 1707 d 1 Oct 1764 Millbridge Rowan NC
+1 John Brevard b 1680 Scotland
Ne8 Alexander Nisbet b 1731 at sea d Craven/Lancaster Co SC
m Agnes Ramsey b 1727 d 1797
+1 Robert Ramsey
m Sarah
Ne7-1 William Nesbit b 1754 d 1831
m Jemima Baker b c 1760 ?dau of y Baker
Ne7-1-1 Jemima Nesbit b 1791 d 1850 m Hugh Gillon b 1793 d 1860 son of John Gillon and Jane Young b 1757 d 1855 -1 Hugh F Gillon b 1829 d 1862 m Mary Frances Hill b 1838 d 1921 dau of George W Hill and Monisee Cummings b 1822 (dau of y Cummings b c 1795) -1-1 Sarah Gillon b 1857 d 1890 m William W Capshaw -1-1-1 Cora Lee Capshaw b 1877 d 1929 m James William Taylor b Aug 1866 MS d 1935 son of John M Taylor b 27 Mar 1836 Butler KY and Mary E Hendricks b 1836 Butler KY (dau of y Hendricks and x Carpenter) son of John Taylor b 1828 and Mary E Henricks and -1-1-1-1 y Taylor
-1-1-1-2 y Taylor
-1-1-1-3 y Taylor
-1-1-1-4 William Deward Taylor
-1-1-1-5 Virginia Taylor
-1-1-1-6 Annie May Taylor
-1-1-1-7 Mary Ellen Taylor m Lilleskov
Ne7 James Nisbet b 27 Feb 1765 Fishing Creek Lancaster Co SC d 28 Sep 1845 Hopkins Co KY
m Jane Bratton b 29 Jan 1764 d 31 Mar 1840 Madisonville Hopkins Co KY
+1 Col William Bratton b 1740 Belfast IRE d 9 Feb 1815 York SC
m Martha Camilla Robertson b 1749 Rowan Co NC
+2 William Bratton b 1718 d 1815
m Christina Dunlap b 1720 d 1750
+2 William Robertson
m Sarah Townes
+3 Andrew Robert Bratton b 1686 Antrim IRE
m Audrea Dunlop b c 1690 Antrim IRE d 1783 Augusta Co VA
+4 John Bratton b 1612 Antrim
m Ellen Nixon b 1600 IRE
Ne6 Alexander Nisbet b 2 Sep 1792 SC d 8 Jul 1874 Mt Erie IL
m Dorcas Ramsey b 3 Nov 1793 Mecklenburg Co NC d 30 Sep 1793 Mt Erie IL
+1 Alexander Ramsey b Lancaster Co SC d 8 Sep 1855 Wayne Co IL
m Ellen Linn b Mecklenburg Co NC d 1 SEp 1833 Wayne Co IL
+2 Robert Ramsey
m Margaret Beard
+2 James Linn
m Sarah
+3 Robert Ramsey
m Sarah
+3 Thomas Beard
Ne5 James M Nisbet b 15 May 1816 Henderson Co KY d 15 Sep 1866 Mt Eerie Wayne Co IL
m Elizabeth McCollum b 22 Mar 1816 KY d 1 May 1876 Mt Erie
-1 Isabella Nisbet b 8 Jun 1855 d 6 Oct 1921 m Francis Marion Berg /son of Samuel Berg and Susannah Bungard
-2
-3
-1-1 David Daniel Berg b 6 Apr 1897 m Mabel Vandveer b 31 May 1891 dau of George Washington Vandeveer (son of James Vandveer and Nancy Crews (dau of James Mathew Crews and Mary Blair)) and Elizabeth Lucy Mills
-2-1
-1-1-1 Ethel Elizabeth Berg m Howard Galloway Thurman son of William Barkley Thurman and Rosa Edith Farthing parents of Marilyn Sue Thurman Scott Yager, author�s 68 cM DNA match, see comparison above
Ne6-2 Samuel Bratton Nisbet b 21 Apr 1794 SC d 17 Aug 1876 Madisonville Hopkins Co KY
m Agnes Carr Pritchett b 1802 d 1837 dau of Elizabeth Ann Waller
-1 Nancy Amanda Nisbet d 1867 m Thomas C Sommers son of Charles C Sommers and Rebecca Moore -1-1 Elizabeth Sommers b 1863 d 1948 m James W Brown
Ne8-2 John Nisbet II b 1738 Lancaster Co PA d 18 May 1817 Statesville Iredell Co NC
m c 1764 Rowan Co NC Mary Osborne b 1746 Rowan NC d 20 Feb 1788 Statesville NC dau of Alexander Osborne and Agnes McWhorter
-1 James Cooper Nisbet b 1768 Rowan NC d 7 Apr 1832 Athens Clarke Co GA
-2 Nancy Jane Nesbitt b 1769 Rowan NC d 20 Jan 1786 Anson NC m John Abner Nash b 1760 New Kent VA d 1790 Chowan NC son of Thomas Nash
-3 Elizabeth Nisbet b 1772 Rowan Co NC d Iredell NC m James Hugh Hall b c 1774 Rowan d c 1841 Covington TN son of Hugh Hall and Margaret King
-4 Alexander Nisbet b 1777 Rowan NC d 5 May 1861 Statesville NC
-5 Sarah Nesbit b c 1778 d 10 Mar 1825 Iredell Co NC m Joseph Davidson
-6 Elizabeth Nisbet b c 18 Sep 1780 Iredell NC d c 12 Oct 1867 Rankin MS m Andrew King b c 1778 Snow Creek Iredell NC d c 1852 Rankin MS son of James King b 6 Jan 1737 Brunswick Co NJ d 7 Jan 1815 Iredell Co NC and Sarah McLain Hall
-7 John Nisbet III b 3 Apr 1781 Rowan Co NC d 20 Nov 1841 GA
-1-1 Alfred Moore Nisbet
-1-2 Eugenius Aristides Nisbet
-1-3 Emily Osborn Nisbet b 23 Mar 1806 d 8 Feb 1847 m Richard Kennon Hines
-2-1 John Nisbet Nash b 12 Jan 1786 Anson NC d 22 Mar 1864 Bear Creek Hampton Henry Co GA m Hannah Abercrombie b 4 Feb 1786 Laurens SC d 2 Mar 1840 Henry Co GA dau of Colville Abercrombie
-3-1 James Wilson Hall b 30 Aug 1812 Iredell NC d 18 Sep 1865 Tipton Co TN m 16 Mar 1840 Hardeman Co TN Eliza Beard Carnes
-4-1 John Young Nesbit
-4-2 Milus Alexander Nisbet
-4-3 Sarah H Nesbitt m Lewis
-5-1 Milus Alexander Davidson b 21 Dec 1803 Statesville Iredell NC d 7 Aug 1888 Ponotoc MS m 1 Dec 1829 Statesville Dovey Robison
-6-1? Thomas Stanhope King b 20 Oct 1804 Iredell NC d 9 Feb 1869 Phillips AR
-6-2 Jane Almeda King b 11 Dec 1812 Iredell NC d 4 Dec 1851 Brandin Rankin Co MS m William Howell Batte

-1-3-1 Sarah Elizabeth Hines b c 1835 GA d 27 Feb 1857 Albany Doughtery Co GA m Louis P D Warren b 27 Oct 1828 GA d 10 SEp 1882 Albany GA son of Lott Warren and Jane Dessaleaux
-1-3-2 Emily Nisbet Hines m Hoyt
-1-3-3 Mary Frances Hines m Hoyt
-2-1-1 Nancy Ruth Nash b 3 Aug 1807 Fountain Inn Greeville Co SC d 30 Aug 1884 Jonesboro Clayton Co GA m1 Elihu Parker Graden m2 y Moran
-2-1-2 Marinda Nancy Nash b 3 Mar 1815 Laurens SC d 10 Dec 1884 Whitesburg Carroll Co GA m 12 Aug 1833 m William Charles Avery
-3-1-1 William Carnes Hall b c 1856 Tipton Co TN d there aft 1910 m aft 1 Oct 1886 Mary Augusta Bolton
-5-1-1 Richard Steele Davidson b 3 Feb 1837 Statesville d there 24 Apr 1911 Paradise Valley Chickasaw MS m Emma Letha Lansford
-6-2-1 Mary Elizabeth Batte b 13 Mar 1836 Rankin Co MS d 28 Feb 1898 Brandon Rankin Co MS m David LeGrand Wilson b 4 Dec 1818 Dinwiddie Co VA son of Fisher Wilson and Nancy Eppes b 1791 VA d May 1830 Greensville Co VA dau of James Eppes b c 6 May 1762 Surry VA d c Mar 1803 and Susanna Grigg b 20 Jul 1765 Brunswick Co VA d 10 Oct 1836 Bedford VA ?= Grigsby

-1-3-1-1 Lott Warren b c 1856 d 31 Jul 1937 College Park Fuloton GA
-2-1-1-1 Lucinda Salenia Graden b 1 Mar 1843 Henry Co GA d 18 Aug 1905 Riverdale Clayton Co GA m c 1861 Jesse Wheeler Evans
-2-1-2-1 Samantha Avery b c 1843 Campbell GA d c 1917 Grant LA m1 3 May 1861 Coweta GA David Jordan Lang m2 aft 1867 Ephraim John Land
-3-1-1-1 Bennie Eliza Hall b b 10 Apr 1888 Memphis d 11 Jul 1950 Birmingham AL m Estell Lee Baucom
-5-1-1-1 Mary Dovie Davidson b 6 Mar 1878 d 13 Feb 1948 Shannon Lee MS m Robert Lee Dallas
-6-2-1-1 William Fisher Wilson b 2 Oct 1856 Rankin Co MS d 1933 m Florence Ragan

-2-1-1-1-1 Sarah E. Evans
-2-1-1-1-2 Dillinor Wilmer Evans m Benefield
-2-1-1-1-3 David Hugh Evans
-2-1-1-1-4 Nancy Elizabeth Evans m McElroy
-2-1-1-1-5 Salenia Evans
-2-1-1-1-6 Ara Frances Evans m Gibson
-2-1-1-1-7 Jessie Lindsey Evans
-2-1-1-1-8 Alonzo John Evans
-2-1-1-1-9 William Leonard Evans
-3-1-1-1-1 James Baucom
-5-1-1-1-1 Durel A Dallas b 26 Mar 1905 d 25 Feb 1983 St Francis AR
-6-2-1-1-1 Ragan Peter Wilson b 22 Sep 1896 Pelahatchie MS d 23 Aug 1970 Clarksdale Coahoma MS
Ne8-3 Thomas Nisbet b 1740 d 1785 NC -1 John Nisbet b 24 Dec 1782 NC d 14 Jan 1862 Jacksonville Calhoun Co AL -1-1 Thomas Nisbet b 1819 k 11 Jan 1838 Jacksonville Calhoun Co AL in a dispute with Col. Arnold
Ne? Of no established relation to the above was
Caleb Nesbit b 1720 ?IRE d 1769 Down IRE
Ne?-1 Joseph Nesbit b 1748 IRE d 1789 Spartanburg SC
m Sarah Miller b 1770 York Dist SC d 1843 she m2 John Carroll b 1778 m3 James Carroll b 1771 d 1815
-1 Margaret Belle Nesbitt b 1778 SC d 1819 Spartanburg SC m John Robinett b Dec 1768 Newcastle DE d 1824 Walnut Grove Wayne TN son of Joseph Robinett b 1738 d 1804 and Annah Taylor b 1740
-2 William N Nesbitt b 20 Sep 1785 SC d 27 Jan 1863 Gwinnett GA m Mary Lollis b 27 Nov 1789 VA d 3 Jan 1849 Gwinnett GA
-1-1 Joseph Nesbitt Robinett b 1803 Spartanburg d 1877 Walnut Grove TN m Elizabeth
-1-2 John Robnett b 1805 SC d 1895 TN m Nancy Staggs
-2-1 Margaret Delaney Nesbit b 1817 - 1845
-2-2 Sylvestor Nesbitt b Dec 1824 GA d 29 Nov 1902 m1 x m2 Elizabeth Melissa Lively b 1842 Dekalb GA d 1939 dau of Milton Charles Lively b 1829 and Martha Maria Johnston b 1829
-2-3 Joseph Howard Nesbitt b 1816 - 1860
-2-4 Parazade Nesbitt b 1827 - 1860
-2-5 Mahaley Nesbitt b 1810 -
-2-6 Alvin C Nesbit b 1823 - 1885
-2-7 John William Nesbitt b 1818 - Unknown
-2-8 Luzaney Nesbitt b 1813 - Unknown
-1-1-1 Joseph Staggs Robnett b 4 May 1828 Wayne TN d 25 Jun 1905 m Rachel Delony Pollock
-1-1-2 Cynthia Robnett b 1831 Wayne TN d 1915 m George W Staggs b 1822 d 1905
-2-2-1 Joseph M Nesbit b 1865 GA d 19 Sep 1940 m Minnie V Medlock b 1874
-2-2-2 Frank Beauregard Nesbit b 1862 GA d 7 Nov 1947 Gwinnett GA m Frances Emily Lankford b 1869 d 1937 dau of Nathan Mansfield Lankford b 1843 and Mary Elizabeth McElroy b 1849
-1-1-1-1 John Robinett b 23 Nov 1850 Hohenwald Lewis TN d 1930 m Nancy Nutt
-2-2-1-1 Joseph S Nesbit b 1903 - 1972
-2-2-1-2 Milton Oliver Nesbit b 1909 - 1979
-2-2-1-3 Sallie L Nesbit b 1899
-1-1-2-1 Mariah Staggs b 1855 d 1934
-2-2-2-1 Noye Harland Nesbit b 1890 Gwinnett GA d 7 SEp 1989 Newcastle DE m Ruth Rainey b 9 Jan 1892 Atlantaq Dekalb GA d 24 Mar 1974 Gwinnett GA dau of Thomas A Rainey b 1865 and Addie Brandon b 1871
-2-2-2-2 Curtis N Nesbit b 1913 - 1999
-2-2-2-3 Raymond Elvin Nesbit b 1900 - 1977
-2-2-2-4 Maurice Marl Nesbit b 1896 - 1992
-2-2-2-5 Oliff O Nesbit b 1903 - 1934
-2-2-2-6 Verne L Nesbit b 1892 - 1962
-2-2-2-7 Grayle Nesbit b 1905 - 1977
-2-2-2-8 Noye Lankford Nesbit b 1894 - 1989
-2-2-2-9 Francis C Nesbit b 1890 - 1973
-1-1-1-1-1 Lola Robnett b 1880 d 1932 m James Thomas Henson
-2-2-3-1-1 Rev Kirk Noye Nesbit m Wilhelmina Taylor^b 23 Sep 1923 Alma Bacon Co GA dau of Joseph Randall Taylor b 4 Jun 1878 Alma GA and Pearl Deen
Ne? geni.com reports a different Samuel Nesbitt b 1745 Spartanburg SC d there 9 Apr 1817
m Nancy ?Nesbitt b c 1761
-1 Rosannah Nesbitt b c 1783 Spartanburg d 14 Jun 1843 Hinds MS m Joshua Benson b 1766 Fauquier VA d 8 Aug 1821 Lawrence MS son of William Prou/Prue Benson Elizabeth Berry b 1729 -1-1 Sarah Benson b 1812 d 1872 m Edward Englehard
-1-2 George Rhodes Benson b 22 Nov 1829 GA d 24 Oct 1891 Bonham Fannin Co TX m Sarah Amanda Ann Goff
-1-1-1 Joseph Adolphus Englehard b 27 Sep 1832 d 15 Feb 1879
-1-2-1 Kate Amanda Benson b 7 Apr 1853 Ocean Springs Jackson MS d 3 Jan 1940 Coleman TX m William Houston McCulloch

-1-2-1-1 Arabella Margaret McCulloch b 6 Oct 1877 Alexander Erath Co TX d 9 May 1972 Lubbock TX m Edward Franklin Flanagan

-1-2-1-1-1 Golda May Flanagan b 5 Dec 1897 Carlton TX d 5 Jul 1989 Phoenix AZ m Leslie Dabney Allen
Ne? Robert Nesbit b 1720 d 1761
Ne?-1 geni.com reports another:
Samuel Nesbitt b c 1749 VA d 7 Mar 1814 Harrison KY
m Mary Berry b c 1748 �Augusta Co VA d 22 Oct 1828 Livonia Washington Co IN dau of James B Berry and Mary Dudley b c 1697
-1 John Nesbitt b Oct 1770 Augusta VA m Sarah
-2 Robert Nesbitt
-3 Elizabeth Nesbitt
-4 Mary Nesbitt m Martin
-5 Isabel Nesbitt
-6 Samuel Nesbitt
-7 James Nesbitt
-8 Jane Nesbitt
-9 Margaret Nesbitt
-10 William T. Nesbitt
-11 Rebecca Nesbitt
Ne8 possibly related to the
y Nesbit, b c 1720, possibly the immigrant to Pennsylvania about 1730 to 50 (John Nisbet s.a. or an unnamed brother). This date together with the frequent intermarriages with Scots-Irish families allows us to suspect involvement with one of the Jacobite plots as a reason for emigration. A search of passenger and deportation lists for 1745 to 50 may help find his origin and wife, but it may have been one of the earlier Jacobite uprisings.
Ne7-1 From Rebecca Irene Petree's tree, probably related to the family below was:
Moses Nesbit b c 1740 Co Down IRE d ?Rowan Co NC
m Elizabeth McClelland b c 1740 Co Antrim IRE
Ne7-1-1 Ross Nesbit b 1770 Rowan Co NC d Iredell Co NC
m Isabella Irwin Brown b 1776 Rowan Co NC
Ne7-1-1-1 Moses Nesbit b 1808 Iredell Co NC d there 21 May 1838
m Catherine x b 1803
Ne7-1-1-1-1 John Nesbit b 1829 d 1891
m Martha Hackett b 1840 d 1886
+1 Peter Hackett b 1786 d 1860
m Hannah Garrett b 1789
Ne7-1-1-1-1-1 Elijah/Lige Nesbit b 1863 d 1930
m Margaret Reece b 1879 d 1966
+1 Jefferson Reece
m Mary Gregory
+2 Williamson Reece
m Mary Pulley
Ne7-1-1-1-1-1-1 Noah Nesbit b 1896 d 1984
m Harriet Bradford b 1911 d 1999 parents of Rebecca Irene Petree, author�s 56 cM DNA match
If the longer
+1 William Bradford b 1861 d 1924
m Hattie Medearis b 1884
+2 George Bradford
m Mary Narcissa Brown b 30 Jul 1830 d 11 Dec 1896
+2 John Medearis b 1828 d 1897
m Harriet Noblitt b 1849 d 1917
+3 Priestly Bradford b 1795 d 1853
m Elizabeth Jouette
+3 Maj John Lucien Brown
m Jane Weakley
+3 Washington Medearis
m Elizabeth
+3 Abraham Noblitt b 1812 d 1845
m Sara Rozar b 1814 d 1892
+4
+4
+4 William Noblitt b 1789 Orange Co NC d Benton Co AR
m Mary Whinery
+4 David Rozier b 1782 SC d Bedford Co TN son of Shadrack Rozier b 1730 Halifax NC d SC
m Anna
Ne7 Samuel Nesbit b c 1745/9 Cumberland, PA d bef jul 1787 Bourbon Co., KY. Samuel is believed to have come to Kentucky with his brother, William, in 1775 to establish improvements on land. About 1779 he brought his family to Bourbon Co., Kentucky.  There were tax records and land grants. (reportedly killed by Shawnee Indians).

m Elspa "Elsie" Watt on 5 Jan 1779 Sherman's Valley, Perry Co. (then Cumberland Co.), PA She was born c 1760 Sherman's Valley, Cumberland Co., PA d 1838 Bourbon Co., KY. she m2 28 Jul 1787 James Robinson b c 1765 Franklin Co, PA, d 20 Nov 1831 Bourbon Co.

Children of Elspa Watt and 2nd husband, James Robinson:
1. James Robinson b 1790 in Bourbon Co., KY
2. Andrew Robinson b 01 Jan 1793 in Ruddells Mill, Bourbon, KY d: 22 Aug 1884 in Kingston, Decatur Co., IN
m: 19 Feb 1820 in Bourbon Co., KY Catherine (Caty) Donnell b 12 Jul 1799 in Bourbon Co., KY d 23 Jan 1871 in Decatur Co., IN
3. Joseph Robinson b Abt. 1790 in Ruddells Mill, Bourbon, KY d aft May 12, 1834. Note: Joseph Robinson was surety for marriage of Pleasant M. Masoner and Elspa McConnell, May 12, 1834, Bourbon Co., KY Seems to be the witness of Ardery's will written 1827 and probated 1830.
4. John A. Robinson b 08 Jun 1797 in Bourbon Co., KYd: 24 Mar 1876 in Rd. Prairie Twp., Callaway Co., MO
m: 25 Sep 1822 in Bourbon Co., KY Barbary Lyle Fisher Willett b 20 Jan 1797 in Montgomery Co., MD d 20 Sep 1871 in Rd. Prairie Twp Callaway Co., MO
Ne6-1 William NESBITT d on July 11, 1805 in Bourbon Co KY
m Martha
-1 Elizabeth �Elspia� NESBITT m John P. WOOLERY.
-2 Samuel NESBITT
Ne6 Elizabeth Nesbit b 21 Oct 1780 in Bourbon Co.KY
m 1803 Samuel McConnell b 3 Oct 1774 in Cumberland Co PA d 6 Oct 1837 KY
Mc5 William McConnell b between 1803 and 1805 The census listing of 1860 as "William W. Connell" indentifies the son Garrett D. definitely enough to establish relationship. Died: after 1870, as he is listed in that census living with a house keeper, Kate aged 27 and as well as with a boy, John W. age 8 which was also near his likely son John age 25 and wife Susan and grandchildren Mollie age 3 and Samuel 1 month near stepson George Masoner in in Pendleton Co McKinneysburg Prec. 2, Kentucky, page 420A line 30. This was just a few miles west of where his son Garrett lived in Milford, Ky. m1 c 1832 Margaret Current + 2 ch possibly the dau of Jonathon Current m2 1842 Rebecca Shrewmaster b c 1816, d before 19 April 1866 widow Buckler, widow of Campbell Masoner, was the dau of Henry Shrewmaster b c 1790 and Catherine -1 William McConnell, born about 1833, possibly the William P. McConnell who appears in the 1870 Census of Merced Co. California. m Harriet
-2 John McConnell, b about 1836 d after 1870 Marced Co CA m Susan Brown
-3 America McConnell b c 1844
-4 Garrett Davis McConnell b 1846 d of tuberculosis 1 Aug. 1881 in Milford Ky m 25 Mar 1868 Robertson Co KY Christiania Workman
-5 James A. McConnell, born about 1854
-1-1 William MCCONNELL b 1864 Merced Co CA
-1-2 John C. MCCONNELL b 1865 Merced Co CA
-1-3 Mary C. MCCONNELL b 1867 Merced Co
-1-4 Arthur MCCONNELL b 1869 Merced Co
-2-1 Mollie McConnell m Samuel W. Pate
-4-1 Ellena McConnell b 5 Mar.1869, d 1954 n Mt. Oliver KY m Willoughby Griffith Hester He3
-4-2 Lucinda "Lutie" McConnell, b 21 Jan. 1872, m Harry Bowman/?Bone)
-4-3 John McConnell b 12 Sept 1874, married Ruth and had Marguerite McConnell, who was kidnapped from the hospital but found after 2 years and died at the age of 5 in Denver, Colorad

-4-1-1 Lucinda "Lutie" Hester b 21 Sep 1890;
-4-1-2 Mabel Hester, b. 21 Oct 1892
-4-1-3 Garrett Henry Hester b. 21 Oct 1894 d c 1975
-4-1-4 Harry Clifton Hester, b. Jan. 27, 1898;
-4-1-5 Paul Nelson Hester, b. June 18, 1902
-4-1-6 Eustace Granger Hester, b 6 Dec 1906 d 8 Sep 1966 m 7 Jul 1934,Anna Pope Bland in Shelbyville, Ky dau of Dr. Thomas Eugene Bland Bl3 and Matilda Prather Nicholas Ni3
-4-1-7 Hazard Worrell Hester, b June 21, 1908 d c 1990
-4-1-8 Katherine Hester, b. 4 Jan 1910 living in 1995

-4-1-6-1 Thomas Eugene Hester
-4-1-6-2 Dr. William Grifith Hester
-4-1-6-3 George Nicholas Hester, the author
-4-1-6-4 Jane Ann Hester
Ne7-2 Rachel, single;
Ne7-3 William Nesbit, deceased, who left two children Samuel and Elizabeth, both under 21 years. (Circuit Court Records; Ardery vs. Samuel Nesbit's Heirs, Box 695) (Note: Bourbon County Circuit Court, Bourbon Co KY)
m Agnes "Nancy" McCLINTOCK daughter of Joseph McCLINTOCK & Elizabeth TORRENCE , was born in 1752 in Pennsylvania. She died 26 August 1836 in Marion County, Indiana.
Ne6-3-1 John Nesbit b. 1778 d. 1835
Ne6-3-2 Elizabeth Nesbit b c 1780. m William (John) STEVENSON.
Ne6-3-3 Joseph McClintock Nesbit b. 1780 d.1832
Ne6-3-4 Jeremiah Nesbit. b. ca. 1784. died Marion County, Indiana. Buried in Lutheran Cemetery, Marion County, Indiana. He married Ellen LONG, in Kentucky. 
Ne7-4 Jerimiah Nesbit, d 1796 His will benefits the following children and his brother Wm. Nesbit and John Morrow and was witnessed by Wm. McClintock, Geo. Mountjoy, Robt. Morrow in May, 179
m Sarah
Ne7-4-1 Mary Nesbit,
Ne7-4-2 Rachel Nesbit
Ne7-4-3 Margaret; Nesbit,
Ne7-4-4 Robert Nesbit, posibly the Robert Nesbit, d Dec 1822 Harrison Co., KY. From Julia Ardery's Kentucky Records - Volume I Adair-Wigginton Suit, Box 585-1823. 
Deposition of Robert Nesbit states he came to KY in the spring of 1785 and that John Cook, Sr., lived where his son Isaac Cook "now lives on Flat Run". Robert appears on tax lists of Bourbon Co., Kentucky in 1791. Robert appears on the census for Bourbon Co., Kentucky in 1792, 1800, ?1810, ?1820. Robert Nisbit - Will Book B, Page 139, Harrison County, KY. names the following
m Sarah; executrix of William's will written 30 Nov 1822)
Ne7-4-4-1 Eliza Jane Nesbit
Ne7-4-4-2 James Nesbit  born January 24, 1821 - died September 2, 1850 
Ne7-4-5 Sarah Nesbit, 
Ne7-4-6 Elizabeth Nesbit, 
Ne7-4-7 Jeremiah Nesbit
Ne7-4-8 Samuel Nesbit, born after 1780, This Samuel may be the father of F.F. Nesbit below.
Ne7-4-9 William Nesbit b after 1780, possibly the same William Nesbit, d. Bet. 26 Jul - 26 Aug 1805 William appears in the Tax List in Bourbon Co. for the first time in 1789 and is on the lists through 1799. William appears in the Bourbon Co. census for the years 1792 and 1800. William's will was dated 11 Jul 1805, proved Sept. 1805.  Witnesses:  Joseph Robinson, Joseph Patton, and Thomas Patton. The following wife and children are included in his will:
m Nancy
Ne7-4-9-1 John Nesbit, 
Ne7-4-9-2 Joseph Nesbit
Ne7-4-9-3 Jeremiah Nesbit, 
Ne7-4-9-4 Elizabeth Nesbit
Ne7-4-10 Jean Nesbit, 
Ne7-5 John Nesbit, was in Kentucky 1775 in the John Miller's company as Samuel and William Nesbit, hence presumably a brother if not the father of the latter. He must be the witness of John Ardery's will probated in 1830.
Ne7-?5-1 Thomas Nesbit, believed to be the son of John, as all of the other brothers' seem to listed in full. He appears for the first time on Bourbon County Tax lists in 1790 and continues to be on the tax lists through 1799. 1792 - on Bourbon Co., KY census, 1800 - on Nicholas Co., KY census, Court Records: Carlisle, Kentucky: April 28 1823 Thomas Nesbit became guardian of Sarah Nesbit below.
Ne7-?5-2 Nathan Nesbit deceased in 1822
Ne7-?5-2-1 Sarah Nesbit heir of Nathan Nesbit above, b after 1803.
Ne7-?4/5-? Samuel Nesbit, This Samuel, who settled in Harrison County at a very early day and died there when F. F. Nesbit was a boy, is probably the same as the Samuel named in Jeremiah's will of the son of John. (presumably b about 1785 d about 1830.
Ne7-?-1- F. F. Nesbit. F. F. Nesbit b Harrison County, KY 1820, a son of The latter moved to Grant County, Kentucky, in early manhood and engaged in merchandising until 1864, in that year locating at Tuscola, Illinois, where for four years, in partnership with a Mr. Chambers, he owned and operated a general store. In 1868 he came to Warsaw, and was the leading merchant here until his retirement in 1889, his death following in 1904. In his early political life he was a democrat but in later years became affiliated with the republican party. He served four years as constable of the Warsaw district. He was a man of true Christian principles, a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and for twenty years was secretary of the Sunday School at Warsaw. He belonged to Tadmore Lodge No. 108, F. and A. M., of which he was a past master, and to Kentucky Lodge No. 39, Odd Fellows, of which he was a past grand. 
m1 in Grant County, Kentucky, to a Miss Byers, who died in that county, the mother of two children
Ne6-?-1-1 Clarence C., who died at the age of fifty years in St. Louis, Missouri, where he was in business as a real estate broker.
Ne6-?-1-2 Lizzie, who was the wife of a Mr. Roberts and died in Florida.
m2 Kate Kirby, who was born in 1822, in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and died at Warsaw in 5900.
Ne6-?-1-3 A daughter who died in infancy;
Ne6-?-1-4 Joe K. Nesbit, County and Circuit Court clerk of Gallatin County, Kentucky, and owner and proprietor of a large and important business enterprise at Warsaw. Mr. Nesbit was born at Tuscola, Douglas County, Illinois, January 24, 1865. Joe K. Nesbit was three years old when the family came to Warsaw, which place, like others, was in a process of adjustment after the close of the Civil war. When twelve years old he began to be self-supporting, finding work on the farm of J. H. McDaniel, near Warsaw, where he remained for six years and going then Gallatin County, where he remained three years. In the meanwhile, determined to obtain a good education, he applied himself to study and reading under the super-intendence for a time of Reverend Speers, and while many youths of his age were spending their evenings in pursuit of pleasure he was busy with his books. Mr. Nesbit was about twenty-one years old when he went to work for David Carr, tobacconist, at Warsaw, with whom he remained for ten years, going then to the firm of William. Taaffe & Son, undertakers, and when Mr. Taaffe died in 1897 he bought the business from Mrs. Taaffe and has conducted it ever since. He has modernized the business, has introduced special features of service, owns a fine undertaking parlor on Main Street, and practically has no competitor in funeral directing in the county. He is a licensed embalmer and was appointed by Governor McCreary to fill out the unexpired term of Stanley Milward on the State Board of Embalmers, serving one year. In political life Mr. Nesbit has always been a democrat. Under appointment he served as deputy County Court Clerk and deputy Circuit Court Clerk of Gallatin County from January, 1906, until January, 5910. In November, 5909, he was elected County and Circuit Court Clerk, and assumed the duties of his office in January, 1910, and his efficiency may be judged by the fact that he was re-elected in 5953 and 1917, the terms covering four years. Mr. Nesbit's offices are in the court house at Warsaw, where his fellow citizens always meet with intelligent attention and courteous treatment. Mr. Nesbit is a member of Tadmore Lodge No. 108, F. and A. M., Warsaw, of which he is a past master; Warsaw Chapter No. 97, R. A. M., of which he is a past high priest; Covington Commandery No. 7, K. T.; and El Hassa Temple, Mystic Shrine, Ashland, Kentucky. He belongs also to Gallatin Lodge No. 95, Odd Fellows, Napoleon, Kentucky, of which is a past grand; and Warsaw Council No. 147, J. 0. U. A. M. Mr. Nes¬bit is the owner of several valuable properties, these including his place of business, his comfortable modern residence on Pearl Street, and one-third of the Odd Fellows Cemetery plot at Warsaw. During the World war he was active and prominent in the patriotic movements that had so much to do with its fortunate termination, being one of the willing and unselfish workers for the great cause. He served as chairman of the Gallatin County Draft Board and also was chairman of the Gallatin County Council of Defense. Mr. Nesbit attends -the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Ne6-?-1-5 Walter F. Nesbit, who is a contractor and decorator residing at San Diego, California; and 
Ne6-?-1-6 Sallie R. Nesbit, who resides with her brother Joe K. and looks after his home comforts, neither having married.
Ne7 Fromm Rebecca Irene Petree�s tree, Possibly of this family was:
Moses Nesbit b 1740Co Down IRE
m Elizabeth McClelland b 1740 Co Antrim IRE
Ne6 Ross Nesbit b 1770 Rowan Co NC d Iradell Co NC
m Isabella Irwin Brown b 1776 Rowan Co NC MosesMNesbit1808Moses M Nesbit b 1808 Iradell Co NC d there 21 May 1838
m Catherine
Ne5 Moses M Nesbit b 1808 Iradell Co NC d there 21 May 1838
m Catherine
Ne4 John Maxwell Nesbit b 1829
m Martha K Hackett b 2 'Feb 1840 d 17 Jan 1886 dau of
+1 Peter Hackett Jr
m Hannah Ann Garrett
Ne3 Elijah Franklin Nesbit b 1863
m Margaret Elizabeth Reece b 1879 dau of
+1 Jefferson Reece/Craighead
m Frances Gregory
Ne2 Noah Jefferson Nesbit b 8 Jul 1896
m Harriet Locke Bradford b 30 Jan 1911 parents of Rebecca Irene Petree, author�s DNA match
+1 William Bradford b 28 Oct 1861
Hattie Lee Medaris b 12 Mar 1884
Ne? Caroline Nisbet possibly of this family but there may have been a brother of the above who stayed in Cumberland Valley and moved to Ohio later.
m Alexander McConnell
Ne? geni.com reports:
Elizabeth Nesbitt
b c 1710
m David Shields b c 1710 MD/?VA
son of John William Shields b Kent MD 1668 d Augusta, VA 1741 and

Sources: www.mcconnell.com
various websites as mostly linked to from the respective data.



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Hi Bill,
I've added some dates to what you had for your corrections.(I assume the dates were for the main person). I've capitalized them. Also I've found some more information for you.

I finally found William McConnell in the 1860 census. He was listed in the census index as Wm. W. Connell. Looking at the census image I could see where the transcriber thought the Mc was a W. In the1860 Bourbon Co., KY Ruddles Mill precinct I found Connell, William W. age 50?
" , Rebecca age 47
" , Garrett D. age 14
" , James A. age 6
" , Eliza A. age 3

In a book at our Library titled "Vital Records from Early Newspapers of Paris KY" I found this.
April 19 1866 "The True Kentuckian", (Paris, KY Paper) deathS Mrs. Rebecca McConnell of Ruddles Mills, age about 50 years.
This appears to be William's Rebecca.

I have not found William, James or Eliza in any 1870 census

I did find this marriage listed in a Bourbon Co., KY marriage index. Wm.
McConnell m. Margaret Current on May 18, 1831 in Bourbon Co., KY. Don't know if Rebecca might be a nickname for Margaret or if this is a different Wm. McConnell.

Bill Wheaton.



http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/BourbondeathsH-Z.html
Probably the father's first cousin, if the father was also named William McConnell:
McConnell, William - Ruling Elder in the Paris Church departed this life on Saturday, 9 Apr 1823, aged about 80 years (p. 70, (Paris Presbyterian Church Records 1820-1824)

The following website excludes the latter from having been our William's father but mentions a first cousin by the name of William. The William of McConnell's Station was born in Pennsyvania in 1753, which was just after the normal period of indenture for those deported following the Battle of Culloden.
http://www.shawhan.com/stations/McConnell.html
Name: William McConnell
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birth: 1753
Father: Alexander McConnell

William McConnell's Station [1]

This station was established by a William McConnell who reportedly built a stone house on the west side of Paris Pike. This McConnell was not the same one who helped to settle and establish Lexington but rather a latecomer. Ardery (1934) reported that William McConnell bought 1000 acres from James Buckhannon in 1788 and established his home on this tract. Bourbon County Deed Book "A" (p. 157) does indeed contain an indenture between McConnell and Buckhannon, dated February 9, 1788 and containing 1000 acres on Houston Creek. No survey plat was drawn for this deed nor were environmental features clearly described. However, James Buckhannon (or Buchanan) acquired 1400 acres on Houston Fork through assignment from John Holder and John Martin (Virginia Survey Book 5, pp. 358-9). The survey calls for corner "B" in the plat to specify a sugartree and hoopash near a sinkhole. The corresponding corner in the plat described by the indenture between Buckhannon and McConnell also specifies a hoopash near a sinkhole. It seems reasonable that McConnell's parcel was partly taken from this tract. Superposition of the two plats, matching the southwest corners and utilizing locational clues in the earlier survey allows for the tentative placement shown in Figure IV-16.

The reported location of the site (designated 15Bb75) contains clear evidence of a former domestic structure (Figure IV-16). A rectangular depression marks the site of the house. A nearby burned tree stump is testimony of the fire which destroyed the house before 1934. observed artifactual debris around the depression included 19th and 20th century materials such as refired brick, transferprinted and undecorated earthenware, glass and linoleum. The early occupation has undoubtedly been obscured by substantial quantities of later occupational debris. However, the potential for preserved early remains is judged to be good. Limestone used in house construction has probably been removed in the course of converting the field to horse pasture. An associated springhouse covering a copius spring has been rebuilt by owner James Brady. He reported that, even in the severe drought of 1983, the spring continued to flow abundantly (James Brady 1983: personal communication). Ardery (1934) also reported that McConnell died in 1823 and was buried in a family cemetery on the farm. This cemetery has not been relocated.

This site was apparently not fortified and probably served as a stopping place rather than for defensive protection. Virtually no pioneer accounts were located which provided any more than passing mention of the site. In a case between Lanier vs. Protzman (Ardery 1939), William McDowell deposed that he lived at McConnell's Station about four miles from Paris around 1789-1790. McDowell's land connected to McConnell on the south side of his 1000-acre tract.
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WILLIAM McConnell [2]

The following sketch of William McConnell and his home was written by Mrs. William Breckenridge Ardery and published in the Kentuckian Citizen Wednesday, May 23, 1934.

In the year 1788 William McConnell, Revolutionary soldier, purchased from one James Buchannon 1,000 acres of land on the Paris-Lexington Road. This tract was bounded by lands of James Kelley, Aaron Ashbrook, Hugh Sidwell, James Buchannon and by Captain James Wright's Military survey. Here, William McConnell built his home of native rock four miles from Paris on the west side of the road immediately across from "Roccliegan," the present home of his great-great-grandson, William Breckenridge Ardery, on land now owned by his great-grandson, Lafayette Ardery. The old home was destroyed by fire many years ago, but the spring-house still stands at the foot of the hill and supplies abundant water for all who come for refreshment. This home is indicated on the first map of Bourbon county under the name of LaFayette Ardery, and an interesting sketch showing the style of architecture is in the possession of descendants. It was here that early stage-coaches stopped to change horses enroute from Maysville (Limestone) to Lexington at an early date.

William McConnell, who had rendered service both in assisting in establishing Royal Spring (Georgetown, Ky.), the first fortified station north of the Kentucky River, in company with his cousin, William McConnell, of Fayette county, and had returned to Pennsylvania to fight with the Lancaster county militia during the Revolution, was an outstanding citizen of Bourbon county. For many years he was commissioned by the Bourbon County Court to have jurisdiction over the Bourbon County section of the Paris-Lexington road. He was Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Church of Paris, Kentucky, which statement is recorded in the first Minute Book of the Church.

William McConnell, son of Alexander McConnell, who came to America from Scotland, was born in 1753 and married Rosannah Kennedy in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1768. He died in Bourbon County in 1823, his will being a matter of record. In his will he left his "Mansion House"' to his beloved daughter, Elizabeth Ardery and her husband, John Ardery, and it was from this ancestress that some of the land has descended unto the fifth generation. William McConnell and six of his sons fought in the War of 1812.

The children of William McConnell and Rosannah Kennedy, his wife, marriage: 1768 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania:

Mary married Joseph Mitchell
Ann married John Corry
Martha married Wm. Dinwiddie
Samuel married Elizabeth Nesbit
John married Elizabeth Clarkson
William Jr. married Catherine Turley
Edward married Rebecca Todd
Joseph married Jane Jackson
Ephraim married Catherine Ardery
James died unmarried
Elizabeth married John Ardery

Elizabeth McConnell, above mentioned, was born 1785 and died 1833, married January first 1818 to John Ardery who was born 1790 and died 1853. John Ardery was the son of John Ardery and Mary (Watt) Ardery, the former a Revolutionary soldier who came to Bourbon county in 1787 with his brothers, James and William, from Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. James Ardery was one of the original trustees of Carlisle, Kentucky, and William Ardery was the first sheriff of Harrison county. John and James Ardery were both officers in the war of 1812. John Ardery died in Bourbon county in the year 1830.

Among the children of John Ardery and his wife, Elizabeth (McConnell) Ardery was Lafayette Ardery who married Ann Breckenridge,, daughter of John and Ann Weir (Brooks) Breckenridge, both of whom descended from Revolutionary and Colonial ancestry. Ann Breckenridge was a cousin of General John Cabell Breckenridge, Vice President of the United States.

The McConnells and Arderys lie buried in the old family graveyard on the original tract of land, four miles front Paris on the Paris-Lexington Road.

William McConnell was a Trustee of the Presbyterian Church in 1795 and was one of the Trustees to receive the deed front Lawrence Protzman in 1795 to the lot on High Street where the first building of the Presbyterian Church was erected. Mr. McConnell was a Ruling Elder in the Paris Church for many years serving in that office until his death.

Sources
1. Nancy O�Malley, Stockading Up, Kentucky Heritage Council, Frankfort Kentucky, revised edition, 1994, pp. 71-72.
2. Presbyterianism, pp. 29-31.
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Last Modified: May 25, 2002
Created: August 15, 2002



http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/OldStonermouth.html
shows the burial of Samuel McConnell and James Nesbit at Old Stonermouth Graveyard in Ruddle's Mills, Bourbon County, Kentucky but the dates preclude this Samuel from being the son of the William McConnel of McConnells Station and who married Elizabeth Nesbit:

McConnell, Samuel, died June 7, 1833 age 26 years & 22 days
Nesbit, James W., born January 24, 1821 - died September 2, 1850



Currents in Bourbon Co. Kentucky:
http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/Paris.html tombstone inscriptions for the Paris Cemetery, Paris, Kentucky, preceeding 1912.

Current, Thomas, born 1832 - died 1902
Current, W. H., born 1845 - died 1906
Current, Rebecca, w/o Elijah, born March 25, 1790 - died February 7, 1871
Current, Elijah, born October 28, 1792 - died ? 23, 1880
Current, Newt. A., born 1845 - died 1910

The above Rebecca would have been 26 at the the time of William's wife, Rebecca' birth and could have been her mother.

Davises in Bourbon co.
http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/Paris.html
tombstone inscriptions for the Paris Cemetery, Paris, Kentucky, by 1912.

Davis, Nannie Hook, w/o George R., born 1865 - died 1898
Davis, Nancy, born 1895 - died 1896
Davis, Tom Hook, s/o G. R. & N. H., born 1891 - died 1894
(Davis, Nathaniel, born April 2, 1791 died May 19, 1864
(Davis, Lew T., born August 16, 1836 died February 15, 1874
(Davis, Irene, d/o L. T. & A.B., No Dates
(Davis, William M., s/o N. & M. T., born December 20, 1827 - died January 17, 1856
(Davis, Mary, d/o N. & M. T., born May 20, 1838 died January 17, 1841
(Davis, Margaret T., w/o N., born May 19, 1802 died February 10, 1859
Davis, Jas. T., Jr., born 1863 - died 1892
Davis, Maggie M., born 1861 - died 1903
Davis, Jas. T., born 1824 - died 1905
(Davis, Geo. M., died June 28, 1838 aged 39 years
(McClintock, Mary, died February 27, 1885 aged 89 years
Davis, Nancy, born December 19, 1799 - died December 26, 1880
Davis, James, born 1856 - died 1895
Davis, Lucy E., born 1877 - died 1907
Davis, Thomas W., born 1852 - died 1881

http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/BourbondeathsA-G.html

Assuming that Rebecca named her two youngest children after her father and mother we look for the family name A in the same parish:

ALEXANDER, James - ruling Elder, departed this life Wednesday, 3 Oct 1821. (Paris Presbyterian Church Records 1820-1824)

ARDERY, John - Mentions son, Alexander ARDERY; daughter Betsy GRIFFITH; daughter Peggy WATTS; daughter, Jane PURDY; daughter Katy McConnell; son, John ARDERY; son Thomas ARDERY; son James ARDERY. Made Aug 1827. Proved 1 Mar 1830. Witnesses: John NESBIT, Barnard VANDARIN, Joseph ROBINSON. (Will Book H, p. 363)

ASHURST, Josiah - Heirs vs. Josiah ASHURST Heirs. Thomas JONES and wife Patsy, Wm. JONES and wife, Nancy, Sanford GORHAM and wife, Polly, Robert ASHURST, John ASHURST, Paulina ASHURST, an infant under 21 with Washington KENNEDY, her guardian, Wm. and Rebecca ASHURST, infants under 21 with Robt. ASHURST guardian. Would show that Josiah ASHURST their ancestor, departed this life intestate, possesed of real estate and slaves and personal property. That oratrix, Polly, Nancy, Polly, Paulina, and Rebecca and ortors Robt. John and Wm., together with Josiah ASHURST and Elizabeth are the only children of said Josiah ASHURST, deceased. Patsy md. Thos. JONES and Nancy md. Wm. JONES and oratrix, Polly md. Sanford GORHAM. In division Paulina shown to be sife of Preston GRIFFING. (Circuit Clerk Records, Suit in Chancery, Box 744, 9 Oct 1820)

ARROWSMITH, Richard - Mentions wife Carander ARROWSMITH; 12 children, viz: Mary LONGNECKER, William ARROWSMITH, Rebecca GARRIOTT, Alexander ARROWSMITH, John ARROWSMITH, Margaret ARROWSMITH, Elizabeth ARROWSMITH, Smithy ARROWSMITH, Livina ARROWSMITH, Alva ARROWSMITH, James ARROWSMITH, Sary ARROWSMITH. Extrix. wife, Carander ARROWSMITH. Made 15 Apr 1814. Proved May Court 1814. Witnesses: Chas. HOWARD, Anne HOWARD, William ARROWSMITH. (Will Book E, p. 50)

BATES, Warren - Mentioned are wife, Rosanna; son, Ashford G. BATES, when he comes of age; daughter, Mariah RULE, wife of William S. RULE; daughter America GRIMES, wife of Thomas A. GRIMES; granddaughter Catherine CUMINS. Made 25 Aug 1831. Proved Mar 1835. Witnesses: Alexander McCLINTOCK, M.T. WILLETT, James HOUSTON, John CURRENT, Joseph CULBERTSON, James COONS, Benjamin BOWEN, James MAHAN, Nicholas W. BOWAN, William McConnell, William W. BOWEN. Executors: Wife and William S. RULE. (Will Book J, p. 630)

CLAY, Henry Sr. - "Aged and infirm." Wife, Rachel; son, Henry CLAY Jr.; daughter, Rebecca FINCH, land purchased of Col. Jas. GARRARD; daughters Sally MARTIN and Tabitha BEDFORD, land in Montgomery County; daughters Elizabeth BRUCE, Rachel MARTIN, Mary Anne DAWSON, Martha DEDFORD (sic?), Henrietta BEDINGER, Letty BEDFORD; sons, John and Samuel. Executor: Henry CLAY Jr. Written 7 Aug 1809. Proved Feb 1820. Witnesses: Joseph McConnell, Samuel McConnell, Sampson McConnell, Geo. THOMAS, Josiah BERRYMAN. (Will Book F, p. 331)


The name Current does seem to be common enough in Ruddell's Mills Precinct of Bourbon Co:

A Jesse Current seems to hav immigrated from the Eastern shore of Maryland and had a son John and daughter Mary "Polly" who were of the same generation as Margaret. http://www.shawhan.com/Biographies/bioruddelsmills.html

http://www.geniecorner.com/HTML/MtGilead.html
Mt. Gilead Churchyard
Bourbon County, Kentucky
 

The list was extracted from printed sources by Bob Francis.
His website offers more Bourbon County records.

Current, Thomas, died June 19, 1838 - age 78 years
Current, Margaret, w/o Thomas Current, born February 24, 1758 - died June 29, 1836
Isgrig, Daniel, born April 8, 1786 - died February 11, 1871
Isgrig, Mary, w/o Daniel Isgrig, born August 26, 1782 - died February 11, 1852
Isgrig, Mary Jane, died April 8, 1848 - age 17 years, 6 months, & 14 days
Layson, Jane M., w/o John M., Jr., born January 2, 1815 - died January 4, 1856