This Caldwell County material is provided by Happy Greer, braimer@kiwi.dep.anl.gov who transcribed and abstracted it from microfilmed copies of the original Court Order Book.
================================================================================= Extracts Caldwell Co,KY,Court Order Bk.A, 1821: ================================================================================= Caldwell County Court Order Book A, 1821: FEBRUARY Term 1821, p. 260-- Caldwell County against }On a prosecution for Bastardy James M. HALL By consent of parties this case is ordered to be dismissed at the Defendants costs Therefore it is considered by the Court that the plaintiff recover against Said Defendant the costs in this prosecution expended & the Deft in mercy &c. On motion of Hugh McVAY the following instrument of writing was ordered to record the Same having been acknowledged by Said McVay to be his act & Deed and reads as follows towit: "Know all men by these presents that I Hugh McVAY of the County of Caldwell and State of Kentucky do by these presents emancipate and Set free from and after my death, my negro woman Slave named ISA, Supposed to be about forty five years of age now the Wife of David GALLOWAY a free man of Colour, witness my hand this 26th february 1821. Hugh McVAY (Seal) Therefore it is ordered that She have Certificate of freedom according to law. [Note: written in margin beside the above entry: "Copd to D Galloway"] p. 266-- William DUNNING a poor indigent invalid to be given $20 by Collector of County levy. John W. WATKINS' earmarks: a crop & slit in left ear, swallow fork & upper bit out of the right. p. 268-- Ordered that Clerk of Court bind out Thos. WILKERSON 4, son of Minty WILKERSON to John C. GORDON to age of 21 to learn the art and mystery of the cabinet makers trade. Ordered that Clerk of Court bind out Cynthia WILKERSON, 2, to age of 18 to Wm. BOWLAND to learn the art & mystery of the Spinsters trade. p. 271-- Delpha JOINER 7, daughter of Sally JOINER late Sally HUNT, be bound out to 18 years to Wm. C. LOVE to learn Spinster trade p. 272-- Isaac SAMPSON? sworn by Priscilla ARMSTRONG to be the father of her "female Bastard Child." Court found no evidence against Deft. Court binds out Thos. WILKERSON 4 son of Minty to John C. GORDON to learn House Joiners and Carpenters trade. p. 273-- Complaint of Edmd. WYATT apprentice to Jas. B. BURGESS of in- humane and cruel treatment. Denied. Ordered to remain bound. p. 274-- Sheriff Wm. BIRDSONG enters into bond of $10,000. for Collection of Revenue Tax. MAY 1821, p. 289-- Ordered that Samuel DRENNON be and he is hereby appointed Surveyor of that public road leading from Eddyville on the direction to the Iron Banks Beginning at GREERs Creek to EDINs? ford on the West fork of CLARKs River, and that he with all the hands living within five miles of Said road within his precinct on ["the West of Greer Creek and also within" crossed out] both sides thereof, do open and Keep the Same in repair fifteen feet wide, clear & Smooth accord- ing to law. Ordered that James JORDAN be and he is hereby appointed Surveyor of that part of the public road leading from Eddy- ville to the Livingston County line on the direction to the Iron Banks in the Mississippi River Commencing at DAVISs ford on the East fork of CLARKs river to GREERs Creek One quarter of a mile West of Said DAVISs, and that he with all the hands living within five miles of said road on both sides thereof, within his precinct, do open and Keep the same in repair fifteen ft. wide Clear & Smooth according to law. Ordered that William LEE be apptd. Surveyor of that part of the public road leading from Eddyville to the Livingston County line on the direction to the Iron Banks, Beginning at John ANDERSONs house to the Livingston County line, and that he with all the hands living within five miles on each side of said road on the Waters of MAYFIELD? Creek within his precinct do open and Keep the Same in repair fifteen feet wide clear & smooth according to law. Ordered that John MILLER be and he is hereby appointed Surveyor of that part of the public road leading from Princeton to Centre- ville, Beginning at FOWLERs old... AUGUST 1821, p. 316-- On motion of Elizabeth JENKINS Exex. of the last will and Testa- ment of Jesse JENKINS decd., It is ordered that a Commission Issue with the Will annexed, directed to Meringo (sic) County State of Alabama, To the presiding Judge of any Court of law, Chief Magistrate, or Notary public in the County afsd. to take the Attestation & proof of Levi GREER a Subscribing Witness to the will of the Said decedant JENKINS - and the Same is Contd. On motion of Stephenson CARRICK exor of John CARRICK decd. It is ord. that Kinsay? ROBISON, John McELROY, Wm. ARMSTRONG, Jesse B. PEMBERTON, and Joseph DUNKLIN or any three of whom being first Sworn do appraise the estate of Said decedant according to law & that the Exor return an Inventory thereof to this Court. A Settlement of the estate of John FLINT decd. Was on this day Returned into Court by the Commissioners and examd. and approved of by the Court and was Ordered to be recorded with vouchers thereto attached towit- [note: vouchers not listed] William BIRDSONG produced here in Court a Commission from his excellency John ADAIR Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky appointing him Sheriff of Caldwell County for and during the term for which Arthur H. DAVIS was Commissioned but resigned, and with the leave of the Court he took the Several oaths prescribed by Law and the Constitution, and entered into and ackd. bond to the Commonwealth of Ky Conditioned according to law, with John H. PHELPS, John MERCER, Edward MITCHUSSON Senr., James F. MITCHUSSON and James H.? BIGHAM his Securities. OCTOBER, 1821, p. 332-- Polly GUESS?, single, charged Robert HOOKER as father of her female bastard child. Defendant found guilty and charged with support and maintenance of child for 10 years, 10 dollars? annually. Deft failing to give bond, he was remanded to jail.
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