• [S522] William Scroggins, John Scrogin (1787-1853), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Scrogin1_John_born_1787.pdf, Garril Louis Kueber, unpublished, last updated August 29, 1998.
  • [S611] U.S. Census Kentucky 1850, Henry Bohannon, Shelby County, District 1, October 3, 1850, page 325B, Dwelling 768, Family 768, Ancestry.com Census Images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    H Bohannon, age 50, male, born Kentucky
    L Bohannon, age 48, female, born Kentucky
    E Bohannon, age 14, female, born Kentucky
    E Bohannon, age 12, male, born Kentucky
    H Bohannon, age 6, male, born Kentucky
    H Bohannon, age 3, male, born Kentucky
    L F? Bohannon, age 2, male, born Kentucky
    Dwelling 767
    J? Bohannon, age 74, male, born Kentucky
    A Bohannon, age 50, female, born Kentucky
    J Bohannon, age 12, male, born Kentucky.
  • [S639] U.S. Census Kentucky 1860, Henry Bohannon, Shelby County, District 2, Christiansburg, June 20, 1860, Page 45, Dwelling 341, Family 314, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    H Bohannon, age 60, male, born Kentucky, farmer, real estate 10500, pers prop 5850
    Laura Bohannon, age 55, female, born Kentucky
    Elliot Bohannon, age 22, male, born Kentucky
    Henry Bohannon, age 17, male, born Kentucky
    Hartwell? Bohannon, age 15, male, born Kentucky
    Leeland Bohannon, age 12, male, born Kentucky
    Quinn Bohannon, age 10, male, born Kentucky
    Jno Bohannon, age 14, male, born Kentucky
    Joe David, age 15, male, born Leipic, Germany.
  • [S954] Family Bible of Dr William Hartwell Botts, Family record pages held by Glinda Kueber Tufts (rest of book discarded)., Glinda Sue Kueber,
    Also includes some hand-written pages on the parents, paternal grand-parents, and children of William Hartwell Botts.
  • [S966] J. Estelle Stewart, Abstract of Early Kentucky Wills and Inventories 1961,
    Shelby County, page 216, book B
    Vardman, Peter. Will dated 23 Jul 1808. Wife: Prudence. Daughters: Naomi Marshall, Prudence Marshall, Dorcas Overell, Naomi Nash, Sally Lancaster, Molly Menefee and her daughter Patty. Son: Thomas. Executors: Thomas Lewis, George Marshall (sons-in-law). Witnesses: John Ford, Jesse Rice.
  • [S977] U.S. Census Kentucky 1840, Henry Bohannon, Shelby County, 1840, Page 113, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Henry Bohannon
    male age 40-50: 1
    male age 10-15: 1
    male age to 5: 2
    female age 30-40: 1
    female age 10-15: 2
    female age to 5: 1.
  • [S1078] Daniel Wilcoxson, Will Book 12, Page 232, Kentucky Will Books 12, 13, and 14 Microfilm of Shelby County, Family History Library,
    I Daniel Wilcoxson of the County of Shelby and Commonwealth of Kentucky being now advanced in years & of course? the maximum of my days nearly full, but of sound mind and disposing memory and for the purpose of settling my worldly concerns do make and publish this my last will & testament in manner & form following viz after all my just debts & expenses paid I wish the residue of by property to be disposed of in the following manner viz. I wish my Negro woman Abigal to be set free. I wish my Negro boy Greenup now about six months old to remain with his mother till he is ten years old & then to be sold? By my executors & the money arising from such sale to be equally divided between all my lawful heirs or their legal representatives, and if my said Negro woman Abigal ? Have any child or children more before my decease then they are to remain with its, or their mother till the age of ten years & then to be disposed of as the above named boy Greenup and every part & parcel of my estate not otherwise disposed if to be equally divided between my lawful heirs or their legal representative, I appoint my dear son William Wilcoxson and my friend Henry Bohannon my Executors to this my last will & testament I wish no appraisement of my property, neither do I require my Executors to give security. Given under my hand the 22nd day of March 1832.
    Signed by: Daniel Wilcoxson (his x mark)
    Attested by: Philadelphia Bohannon and acknowledged in the presents of John Bohannon (his x mark)

    Shelby County ? April Term 1838
    A writing purporting to be the last will & testament of Daniel Wilcoxon was produced to the Court thereupon Henry Bohannon being first sworn states that the _ Henry Bohannon did write said will at the request of the Test__ that he saw? Philadelphia Bohannon subscribe her name as _ witness & John Bohannons name was subscribed for him and said John made his mark as a witness both of which witnesses and now dead upon which evidence said will __ to be recorded and the said Henry Bohannon the Ex__ named in said will came into Court and refused to qualify? as executor? which is ordered to be certified & thereupon ? Cook came into Court & having taken the oath required by law and entered into bond with James Ford his security in the penalty of $2000 conditioned as the as directs letters of administration is granted him on said Estate with the will annexed in due form of law.
    Attested: Ja S Whitaker Clk.
  • [S1457] Joseph Hercules Agee, Will Book 16, Page 13, Shelby Co, Kentucky Courthouse,
    Settlement September 15, 1843. Abraham Bohannon, guardian for Joseph H Agee heirs.
  • [S1825] Kentucky Ancestors, "Index of marriages 1789-1823 (excerpt from History of Woodford County by William E Railey).," Kentucky Ancestors Vol 22-1 page 23.
  • [S2746] U.S. Census Kentucky 1840, Peter Vardeman, Shelby County, 1840, Page 135, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Peter Vardeman
    male age 20-30: 1
    male age 5-10: 2
    male age to 5: 1
    female age 50-60: 1
    female age 20-30: 1
    female age 5-10: 1
    female age to 5: 1
    1 in agriculture.
  • [S3562] U.S. Census Indiana 1850, Hosea Jr Cook, Decatur County, Washington Township, August 5, 1850, Page 165B, Dwelling 17, Family 18, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Cook, Hosea, age 58, male, white, farmer, born Kentucky
    Cook, Rhoda, age 50, female, white, born Kentucky
    Cook, Mary J, age 23, female, white, born Kentucky
    Cook, James, age 22, male, white, farmer, born Kentucky
    Cook, Abram, age 20, male, white, farmer, born Kentucky
    Cook, Emily, age 18, female, white, born Kentucky
    Cook, Lemuel, age 16, male, white, farmer, born Kentucky
    Cook, John, age 13, male, white, born Kentucky
    Cook, M Frances, age 11, female, white, born Kentucky
    Cook, Andrew J, age 9, male, white, born Kentucky.
  • [S3737] Peter Vardeman, Will Book 2B, pages 469-470, 2007 copy received from Alice Ramer Rice Bratcher June 19, Family History Library,
    written 3/11/1811; probated 4/15/1811

    In the Name of God, Amen. I, Samuel Miles of Shelby County, State of Kentucky, being very weak in body, but of Perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, I ordain this my last will and Testament that is to say, Principally and first of all, I recommend my soul to the hand of God who gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried at the discretion of my executors, nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the power of God and as touching each worldly estate therewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give and dispose of the same in the following manner.
    First, I give and bequeath to Sarah, my Dearly Beloved Wife, all the stock on my Plantation, and all my Houselhold goods excepting two guns and one gun barrel, and Smith tools, the land Plantation and Mill. I also appoint for the support of her and stock while she lives. I, likewise constitute and ordain my son, Even Miles and Samuel Miles, to be my sole executors of this my last will and tesatment to defray all lawful expenses and collect all lawful debts and see to the repairing of the Mill, when out of order, for the support of my son, Benjamin Miles, which is unpotent. This to be my last Will and Testament, disannulling all others in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th of March , in the year one-thousand eight hundred eleven.
    Samuel Miles (Seal)

    Witnesses:
    James Christie, Jr.
    Israel Christie
    James Christie, Sr.

    Shelby County Court - April 15, 1811
    The within last will and testament of Samuel Miles, deceased was proven by the oaths of James Christie and Israel Christie, subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered recorded.
  • [S3917] U.S. Census Kentucky 1910, Charles Semones, Franklin County, Flat Creek, April 22, 1910, pages 5A & 5B, Dwelling 105; Family 107, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC,
    Semones, Charles W, male, white, age 36, first marriage 12 years, farm hand, born Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Kentucky
    Semones, Elizabeth, wife, female, white, age 31, first marriage 12 years, 2 children, 2 living, born Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Kentucky
    Semones, Minish T or J, son, male, white, age 11, born Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Kentucky
    Semones, Pansy B, daughter, female, white, age 4, born Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Kentucky.
  • [S3992] Unknown author, Silliman Kurtz Olson Hafslund Ancestors (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  • [S4378] Unknown author, Letter (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  • [S4400] Merlyn Joseph Cook, Our Ancestors, B Sacra line (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  • [S4401] Merlyn Joseph Cook, Descendants of William Cook, Jr (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  • [S4431] Unknown author, Shelby Co., KY Bios (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  • [S4438] Unknown author, The Kentucky Explorer (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  • [S5803] U.S. Census Indiana 1860, Hosea Cook, Decatur County, Adams Township, July 27, 1860, Sheet 160, Dwelling 1161, Family 189, Ancestry.com census images, National Archives, Washington DC.