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51 1324  documents  1801 land grant from KY land office: South of Green River file records  1798 Wayne County KY authorization for South of Green River land grant, Survey done 1800. Lawsuit and dispute settled in Michael Stoner favor and patent issued NORTH of Cumberland River, not SOUTH as survey said.  2024-01-25 02:47:13 
52 1319  documents  1814 Wayne County KY: lastwill of Michael Stoner  given verbally(noncupative) August 1814, filed in court September 1814 after death.  2024-01-25 02:22:43 
53 1318  documents  1801 Pulaski County Court order: Stoner road  Shows what began as Stoner Ferry Rd from Stanford to Cumberland River, became current day hwy 1247 / hwy 27, based on location of road at head of Pitman Creek in current day Science Hill/ Eubank KY.   2024-01-25 02:19:48 
54 1317  documents  1798 May Lincoln County Court: Stoner Ferry Road    2024-01-25 02:16:15 
55 1316  documents  1798 Lincoln County KY: court order Stoner Ferry Cumberland River    2024-01-25 02:13:59 
56 1314  documents  The Boone Family: Michael Stoner  Excerpt of the Michael Stoner family section from the book entitled The Boone Family, pulbished 1922 by Ms. Straker cited in sources for Michael Stoner.  2024-01-25 02:06:38 
57 1311  documents  1932 National Archives letter to Mrs. Scott of Frankfort KY  re: Revolutionary War record of John Colyer born 1744. Mentions Grizzy, his wife, and William oldest son. Also mentions of Pulaski and Rockcastle county Richard and Stephen Colyer.  2023-12-14 02:51:27 
58 1311  documents  1932 National Archives letter to Mrs. Scott of Frankfort KY  re: Revolutionary War record of John Colyer born 1744. Mentions Grizzy, his wife, and William oldest son. Also mentions of Pulaski and Rockcastle county Richard and Stephen Colyer.  2023-12-14 02:51:27 
59 1311  documents  1932 National Archives letter to Mrs. Scott of Frankfort KY  re: Revolutionary War record of John Colyer born 1744. Mentions Grizzy, his wife, and William oldest son. Also mentions of Pulaski and Rockcastle county Richard and Stephen Colyer.  2023-12-14 02:51:27 
60 1311  documents  1932 National Archives letter to Mrs. Scott of Frankfort KY  re: Revolutionary War record of John Colyer born 1744. Mentions Grizzy, his wife, and William oldest son. Also mentions of Pulaski and Rockcastle county Richard and Stephen Colyer.  2023-12-14 02:51:27 
61 1311  documents  1932 National Archives letter to Mrs. Scott of Frankfort KY  re: Revolutionary War record of John Colyer born 1744. Mentions Grizzy, his wife, and William oldest son. Also mentions of Pulaski and Rockcastle county Richard and Stephen Colyer.  2023-12-14 02:51:27 
62 1313  documents  1844 Widow pension John Colyer born 1744: Stephen Colyer affidavit  affidavit for Grizzy Colyer as widow of Revolutionary War soldier John Colyer, testimony of Stephen Colyer, preacher. He was early preacher at Flat Lick Baptist church in Pulaski County KY.   2023-12-14 02:49:28 
63 1313  documents  1844 Widow pension John Colyer born 1744: Stephen Colyer affidavit  affidavit for Grizzy Colyer as widow of Revolutionary War soldier John Colyer, testimony of Stephen Colyer, preacher. He was early preacher at Flat Lick Baptist church in Pulaski County KY.   2023-12-14 02:49:28 
64 1312  documents  1782-1844 pension files John Colyer born 1744  from National Archives. Shows Revolutionary pay record, Pennsylvania reference as pension office location, name correction from James to John, Widow app notes in 1844 and pension certificate replacement in 1821.  2023-12-14 02:44:04 
65 1310  documents  1924 letter to Mrs. Davidson re John Colyer Revolutionary  From National Archives pension files of John Colyer born. 1744 Revolutionary War records  2023-12-14 02:34:17 
66 1309  documents  widow Revolutionary War pension file of John Colyer(born 1744)  This is from National Archives records of John Colyer born 1744 Revolutionary war pension records. This is testimony of family friend Sarah Warden on behalf of Grizzelda (Grizzy) Colyer , wife of John, in connection with application for Widows pension in 1844. Her revolutionary war veteran husband, had died in 1826. Note mention of oldest son, named William.  2023-12-14 02:30:47 
67 1309  documents  widow Revolutionary War pension file of John Colyer(born 1744)  This is from National Archives records of John Colyer born 1744 Revolutionary war pension records. This is testimony of family friend Sarah Warden on behalf of Grizzelda (Grizzy) Colyer , wife of John, in connection with application for Widows pension in 1844. Her revolutionary war veteran husband, had died in 1826. Note mention of oldest son, named William.  2023-12-14 02:30:47 
68 1309  documents  widow Revolutionary War pension file of John Colyer(born 1744)  This is from National Archives records of John Colyer born 1744 Revolutionary war pension records. This is testimony of family friend Sarah Warden on behalf of Grizzelda (Grizzy) Colyer , wife of John, in connection with application for Widows pension in 1844. Her revolutionary war veteran husband, had died in 1826. Note mention of oldest son, named William.  2023-12-14 02:30:47 
69 1260  documents  1820 Rockcastle County prop tax--Stephen, Richard, and John Sr.(1744) and William Colyer   property believed to be at the Pulaski County / Rockcastle county line on current day hwy 461. William Colyer presumed to be oldest son of John Colyer(1744) documented in Revolutionary Pension file of John Colyer(1744).  2023-12-13 01:26:55 
70 1260  documents  1820 Rockcastle County prop tax--Stephen, Richard, and John Sr.(1744) and William Colyer   property believed to be at the Pulaski County / Rockcastle county line on current day hwy 461. William Colyer presumed to be oldest son of John Colyer(1744) documented in Revolutionary Pension file of John Colyer(1744).  2023-12-13 01:26:55 
71 1260  documents  1820 Rockcastle County prop tax--Stephen, Richard, and John Sr.(1744) and William Colyer   property believed to be at the Pulaski County / Rockcastle county line on current day hwy 461. William Colyer presumed to be oldest son of John Colyer(1744) documented in Revolutionary Pension file of John Colyer(1744).  2023-12-13 01:26:55 
72 257  documents  John Collier (Colyar) born 1744 Pension papers from National Archive with signed name as Colyar  Various pieces of correspondence that show that John Collier of 1744 signed his name "Colyar" and other correspondence of folks from National Archives that shows name as Colyar. This further links him to family as this researcher has concluded that he is brother to William Colyar and Alexander Colyar.
National Archive notes of Revolutionary pensions:
Quick guide to the American Revolution Pension Acts

Act of 1818: Continental Line soldiers are eligible to apply for federal pensions. These are US Army soldiers, commanded by George Washington.
A soldier who was 20 in 1776 was 62 years old in 1818.

Act of 1820: Continental Line soldiers are eligible to apply for pensions. This act added a new requirement to prove financial need. Applications list the veteran’s property and describe the state of health of everyone in the household.
A soldier who was 20 in 1776 was 64 years old in 1820.

Act of 1832: Eligibility was lowered to at least six months of service, making militia service eligible. Militias are associated with state governments. Because militias didn’t receive formal signed paper discharges like the Continental Army and records were incomplete, in addition to documentation applicants were required to appear before a Court of Record to provide oral testimony about their service, corroborated by at least one credible witness. While they answered standard questions, the veterans often told much more than required, perhaps seeing this as their chance—as elderly and largely illiterate men in the twilight of their lives—to get their stories on the record.
A soldier who was 20 in 1776 was 76 years old in 1832.

Act of 1836: For a widow to be eligible for a pension, she had to have been married to a veteran before the war ended in 1783. Widows told of traumatic wartime experiences that they and their families experienced. Widows were required to appear before a Court of Record, provide oral testimony about their husband's service, present proof of the marriage, and corroborate stories with credible witnesses.
A woman who was 20 in 1776 was 80 years old in 1836.
 
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73 1308  documents  Newspaper article on Hiram Hays  Boyhood mischief  2023-11-05 01:07:48 
74 1307  documents  1902 homeplace deed to Eva Owens Vaughan  purchased from fellow descendants of her father Dr. Samuel Owens  2023-11-03 10:56:11 
75 1306  documents  Lucy Alma Colyer James- Obituary    2023-10-29 07:13:46 
76 1304  documents  1865 Stephen Colyer estate accounting    2023-10-29 07:09:40 
77 1303  documents  1860 John Colyer Sr. estate accounting    2023-10-29 07:08:41 
78 1302  documents  1851 John Colyer Sr. estate inventory    2023-10-29 07:07:25 
79 1301  documents  1867 John Colyer Jr. estate accounting  shows purchase price paid for John Long property on Cumberland River etc. Pulaski wills bk6  2023-10-29 05:08:43 
80 1300  documents  1855 John Colyer Jr. estate accounting  Pulaski wills bk4  2023-10-29 05:06:57 
81 1299  documents  1855 Stephen Colyer estate accounting slaves  by administrator Linsey Colyer, shows lands and slaves inherited from father John Colyer.  2023-10-29 05:05:33 
82 1299  documents  1855 Stephen Colyer estate accounting slaves  by administrator Linsey Colyer, shows lands and slaves inherited from father John Colyer.  2023-10-29 05:05:33 
83 1298  documents  1855 Stephen Colyer estate accounting    2023-10-29 05:03:51 
84 1297  documents  1854 John Colyer Sr. estate accounting  by son adminstrator Lindsey Colyer  2023-10-29 05:01:44 
85 1296  documents  1853 John Colyer estate dower to wife Lydia  Pulaski Will bk 4 , wife gets 9 acres of coal lands on Cumberland River plus 1/3 of the timber as dower rights to intestate husband John Colyer  2023-10-29 05:00:15 
86 1296  documents  1853 John Colyer estate dower to wife Lydia  Pulaski Will bk 4 , wife gets 9 acres of coal lands on Cumberland River plus 1/3 of the timber as dower rights to intestate husband John Colyer  2023-10-29 05:00:15 
87 1295  documents  1850 Pulaski County KY will bk4 John Colyer estate MYSTERY MAN  Aministrator John Colyer. I do not know who this deceased John Colyer is nor for sure which John Colyer is administrator  2023-10-29 04:58:03 
88 1294  documents  DNA data at FamilyTreeDNAA on the French Family with Sinclair  Shows supporting data of Donald Sinclair and Michael Flanagan descending from French family  2023-10-27 02:10:48 
89 1294  documents  DNA data at FamilyTreeDNAA on the French Family with Sinclair  Shows supporting data of Donald Sinclair and Michael Flanagan descending from French family  2023-10-27 02:10:48 
90 1293  documents  1788 Nashville court case defamation Catherine Pruitt  Here Catherine St. Clair Pruitt files dafamation case against a Mr. Crow on false charge of stealing. Court finds for Catherine and make Mr. Crow pay her $5.  2023-10-25 03:06:44 
91 1292  documents  1804 Alexander St. Clair Power of Attorney POA  Wayne County KY  2023-10-24 03:35:56 
92 1291  documents  Charles St. Clair (Sinclair) Pruitt bio  Thanks to Ms. Vavette Owens of Texas for this item.  2023-10-24 02:41:28 
93 1290  documents  William Colyar North Carolina Land Grant 1779 more info  Thanks to Ms. Margaret Dent Wagner for finding and supplying this further document concerning the 1779 survey assigned to William Colyar and deeded 1790.  2023-10-23 01:55:16 
94 1289  documents  1855 pulaski county ky deed JP and JW Colyer  brothers purchase property for store on Saltworks Rd (current hwy 692 Grundy Rd).  2023-10-22 16:41:42 
95 1289  documents  1855 pulaski county ky deed JP and JW Colyer  brothers purchase property for store on Saltworks Rd (current hwy 692 Grundy Rd).  2023-10-22 16:41:42 
96 1204  documents  1838 letter from former slave, "Free Frank" McWhurter (McWorter,McWhorter) to Cyrenius Wait  See book on Free Frank. He was Pulaski County slave who bought his freedom, then over years bought his entire family freedom, moved to Illinois and started his own town for freed slaves. In this letter he asks Cyrenius to find out how his yet to be freed children are doing and tell them he and their mother will be there soon to visit. Notice that this letter discloses that Cyrenius Wait has made Free Frank a loan. Could it be to finance the first cash purchase of an enslaved child, Solomon in 1835 recorded in Pulaski County deed records ? Solomon was purchased from John Eastham, who was a Cyrenius and Free Frank neighbor on Fishing Creek Pulaski county. The next Pulaski record of a child purchase by Free Frank was in 1843, daughter Sally  2023-10-22 02:15:30 
97 1288  documents  1829 Bill of Sale slave Frank, son of Free Frank  This is evidently the first child purchase by Free Frank of a child out of slavery. This first purchase is of a son named Frank that has run away 3 years earlier and purchased via barter. Notice it is witnessed by Cyrenius Wait. Later in 1829 Cyrenius Wait purchases from Free Frank property on Fishing Creek containing salt peter operation.  2023-10-21 05:29:44 
98 1287  documents  John Colyer born 1744 pension application  History of Crab Orchard KY Lincoln county. Shows another pension record of the Revolutionary War other than than wife Grizelda's and possible origin in Pennsylvania  2023-10-18 01:48:47 
99 1286  documents  1865 Pulaski county KY property tax: Cyrenius Wait    2023-10-15 01:11:22 
100 1285  documents  1860 Pulaski county KY property tax: Cyrenius Wait    2023-10-15 01:10:36 


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