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 1849 James Harvey Curtis sale deed to Sylvanus Moore Jr
1849 James Harvey Curtis sale deed to Sylvanus Moore Jr
witnessed by John Thurston Curtis and carves out land for Seth Curtis and John Carpenter 
 
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1755 Virginia county map
1755 Virginia county map
 
 
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1770 Virginia County map
1770 Virginia County map
 
 
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1776 Jonathan Wait revolutionary war service record
1776 Jonathan Wait revolutionary war service record
reported as the father of Cyrenius Wait 
 
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1776 William Colyar : on Frederick County Maryland census age 44
1776 William Colyar : on Frederick County Maryland census age 44
Interesting that name is spelled same as was prevalent of known relatives of William Colyar or 1754. Also, location around Washington DC is closer to known disclosures of birth places of Revolutionary pension apps of Charles Colyer of 1757 of Fauquier County VA...also close to D.C. Possible alternative father to William/Charles/John Colyar/Colyer of Pulaski County KY. 
 
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1776-1780 Richard Henderson/Michael Stoner Clark County 1000 acre land grant
1776-1780 Richard Henderson/Michael Stoner Clark County 1000 acre land grant
Stoner assigns/sells to Henry Clay in 1779 
 
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1780 Cumberland Compact signed by Michael Stoner
1780 Cumberland Compact signed by Michael Stoner
Before Nashville, settlers too far from NC for effective government, formed first form of government for the settlement. Mainly as means to govern land transactions furthering Richard Henderson's development in what became Nashville. Michael Stoner reportedly had been in area early with Harrod and Mansker as early as 1767. Here as late as 1780 he signs first form of governmental constitution. 
 
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1782 Dorothy Curtis obit
1782 Dorothy Curtis obit
 
 
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1782-1844 pension files John Colyer born 1744
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. 
 
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1784 Virginia land grant assigned to Andrew Tribble, Stoner father-in-law
1784 Virginia land grant assigned to Andrew Tribble, Stoner father-in-law
This 200 acres located in current Wayne County KY near meadow creek, south of current hwy 90 based on platting out metes/bounds of court case testimony in Wayne County KY court case.  
 
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1786 Marriage license James Purvis and Rhodea Roberts
1786 Marriage license James Purvis and Rhodea Roberts
 
 
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1787 Kentucky legislation re John Collier of Madison County Ky on Kentucky River: tobacco
1787 Kentucky legislation re John Collier of Madison County Ky on Kentucky River: tobacco
 
 
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1788 Nashville court case defamation Catherine Pruitt
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. 
 
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1790 Marriage bond of James Collier Madison County KY
1790 Marriage bond of James Collier Madison County KY
 
 
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1790 Pendleton District South Carolina census shows Alexander Sinkler
1790 Pendleton District South Carolina census shows Alexander Sinkler
Alexr Sincler

Home in 1790 (City, County, State):Pendleton, South Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2

Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1

Free White Persons - Females: 1

Number of Household Members: 4
 
 
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1790 Tax Lists of Washington county TN
1790 Tax Lists of Washington county TN
Status: Located1790 Tax Lists of Washington county TN showing William Colyar 
 
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1790's Town Clerk minutes Chester MA Hampden county Cyrenius Wait family
1790's Town Clerk minutes Chester MA Hampden county Cyrenius Wait family
births of Cyrenius siblings. The father , Jonathan Wait and wife Margaret migrate to Aurora OH reported in the 1820s and are buried there in a Mennonite church cemetery 
 
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1792 Sion Bradley revolutionary war Knox County TN
1792 Sion Bradley revolutionary war Knox County TN
Is this the Sion Bradley in Adair/Russell County KY in 1802 ? 
 
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1793 Washington County Tennessee TN: North Carolina land grant deed to Charles Colyer
1793 Washington County Tennessee TN: North Carolina land grant deed to Charles Colyer
640 acres on Limestone cove TN. 
 
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1795 KY Land Grant act South of Green River Settlements
1795 KY Land Grant act South of Green River Settlements
This act required settlement on the land evidenced by residence 
 
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1796 Sion Bradley marriage
1796 Sion Bradley marriage
Married Mary Wilson in Jefferson County TN, Is this the same Sion Bradley that shows up on Adair County KY census in 1810 that appears to be father of Sion Bradley in Russell County KY ? 
 
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1797 Charles Colyer purchase deed Washington County, Tennessee TN
1797 Charles Colyer purchase deed Washington County, Tennessee TN
Deed Acton to Charles Colyer on Indian Creek. 
 
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1797 Washington County Tennessee TN: deed to Stephen Colyer in town of Jonesboro
1797 Washington County Tennessee TN: deed to Stephen Colyer in town of Jonesboro
 
 
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1798 Charles Colyer Washington County Tennessee TN deed
1798 Charles Colyer Washington County Tennessee TN deed
Book 6 page 492 deed from Acton to Charles Colyer on Indian Creek 
 
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1798 Lincoln County KY: court order Stoner Ferry Cumberland River
1798 Lincoln County KY: court order Stoner Ferry Cumberland River
 
 
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1798 May Lincoln County Court: Stoner Ferry Road
1798 May Lincoln County Court: Stoner Ferry Road
 
 
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1800 February-Pulaski County KY court order Stoner Ferry Rd.
1800 February-Pulaski County KY court order Stoner Ferry Rd.
This road order during 1800 before Wayne County is formed from Pulaski County in 1800. South side of Cumberland River. 
 
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1800 Pulaski County KY court order Road
1800 Pulaski County KY court order Road
From Stoners ferry to south of Cumberland River and a grove. Overseer is man who owned land evidently south of Cumberland River, William Sharpe....who later files lawsuit disputing Stoner 1801 survey for land grant. 
 
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1800 Pulaski County KY deed book 1: Michael Stoner renounces slave purchase
1800 Pulaski County KY deed book 1: Michael Stoner renounces slave purchase
 
 
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1800 U.S. Census Buncombe County North Carolina Alexander Sinclair
1800 U.S. Census Buncombe County North Carolina Alexander Sinclair
Buncombe County was initially much larger than it is today. It once incorporated all of Rutherford County west of the mountains and most of the western part of Burke County while, to the south, it reached to the South Carolina border and then ran westward all the way to the Tennessee line. It has gone through at least ten distinct permutations from its creation until present day.

Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 6
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members 8 
 
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1801 Charles Colyer sales deed Washington County, Tennessee TN
1801 Charles Colyer sales deed Washington County, Tennessee TN
book 9 page 170 to Swingle 
 
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1801 land grant from KY land office: South of Green River file records
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. 
 
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1801 Pulaski County Court order: Stoner road
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.  
 
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1801 South of Green River land patent, Pulaski County KY
1801 South of Green River land patent, Pulaski County KY
Land is on the NORTH side of Cumberland River, in what became in 1800 Wayne County KY. The survey was done in 1798, so patent evidently followed that aspect of the survey saying it was in Pulaski County KY. This land evidently at the site of Stoner's ferry where the 1798 Lincoln county court order references approval. Pulaski County was formed from Lincoln County KY in 1799. 
 
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1801 Wayne County KY BkA ref Stoner Road and Andrew Tribble (father-in-law to Stoner) county court authorization land grant
1801 Wayne County KY BkA ref Stoner Road and Andrew Tribble (father-in-law to Stoner) county court authorization land grant
 
 
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1801 Wayne County KY court book A:  Sharpe vs. Stoner
1801 Wayne County KY court book A: Sharpe vs. Stoner
Court decides Sharpe may not obtain a land grant certificate 
 
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1801-1807 Andrew Tribble lawsuit border dispute
1801-1807 Andrew Tribble lawsuit border dispute
Land near Meadow Creek in current Mill Springs KY based on modern plat of testimony, south of Hwy 90. Wayne County deeds Book A, testimony by Michael Stoner as well as original military surveyors for military grant to Andrew Tribble. Testimony includes belief that Andrew Tribble was to give this land to daughter Frances Tribble, married to Michael Stoner. In fact this never happens, but rather Andrew Tribble sells the 200 acres to son John Tribble.  
 
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1802 January Wayne County KY court order 150 acre Stoner land grant
1802 January Wayne County KY court order 150 acre Stoner land grant
 
 
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1802 summary KY legislation 1802 by Littell re: Roads Pulaski County KY: Saltworks road.
1802 summary KY legislation 1802 by Littell re: Roads Pulaski County KY: Saltworks road.
Salt-works road: Hwy 192/Ruth Rd/Sublimity Rd ?; Lost salt-works Rd to Grundy; Hwy 80. 
 
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1802 Wayne County Kentucky tax lists
1802 Wayne County Kentucky tax lists
Shows Alexander Sinclair (St. Clair) with no family etc and no assets. 1801 was year of formation of Wayne County Ky and he does not appear on list. Likewise, he does not appear on 1804 list. Evidently he was there only 1802-1803 and part of 1804 when he files Power of Attorney with court. 
 
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1802 Wayne County KY court order road at Stoners Ferry
1802 Wayne County KY court order road at Stoners Ferry
Also mention of Mr. North East, who is referenced in Andrew Tribble land border lawsuit and lack of ministers to marry people. 
 
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1802-1820 Stoner land grant Wayne County KY
1802-1820 Stoner land grant Wayne County KY
This is a better copy of the KY land office files of the 2nd land grant Michael Stoner obtained. It was not patented until after his death in 1814. This is for 140 acres under South of Green River grant #320 from survey#15156. 
 
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1803 Wayne County Kentucky KY tax list
1803 Wayne County Kentucky KY tax list
Shows Alexander Sinclair with 150 acres.
1801 was year of formation of Wayne County Ky and he does not appear on list. Likewise, he does not appear on 1804 list. Evidently he was there only 1802-1803 and part of 1804 when he files Power of Attorney with court. 
 
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1804 Alexander St. Clair Power of Attorney POA
1804 Alexander St. Clair Power of Attorney POA
Wayne County KY 
 
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1804 Pulaski County KY, deed book 1: 100 acres Stevens to Stoner
1804 Pulaski County KY, deed book 1: 100 acres Stevens to Stoner
Michael Stoner purchases for 35 British pounds 100 acres on Cumberland River. He quickly sells this for profit. 
 
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1804-1810 Pulaski County Tax Records
1804-1810 Pulaski County Tax Records
Shows Samuel Blevins in 1804, on Buck Creek Pulaski County KY, believed to be father of Polly Blevins, who Pulaski County Court records in 1806 show married a John Colyer. This file is evidence that the John Colyer that Polly Blevins married in 1806 (reported father Samuel Blevins) is the John Colyer born 1781. HOWEVER, ALL IS NOT WHAT IT SEEMS AND ASSUMED. FURTHER INFO ON THIS SITE PROVIDED BY BLEVINS FAMILY RESEARCHERS SHOWS THAT "MARY" BLEVINS , DAUGHTER OF SAMUEL BLEVINS, DIED IN LOUISVILLE KY IN 1855 AND THAT CENSUS OF 1850 SHOWS MARRIED TO A JOHN COLYEAR. WE DON'T KNOW WHO THIS JOHN COLYEAR(COLYER) WAS, BUT EVIDENTLY NO RELATION TO JOHN COLYER BORN 1781 OF PULASKI COUNTY. The other John Colyer on tax records and later designated as "Junior", is beleived to be John Colyer Jr. born 1744, whom most of his life believed to live near Charles Colyer, baby brother, who bailed John out of court in Jonesboro TN prior to 1805 when Charles moved to Pulaski County Ky. He shows up in tax records here near Charles and later in Rockcastle County KY where Charles later moved. Without death record of Mary Colyer from Jefferson County KY in 1855 it would have been easy to Conclude that John Colyer born 1781 married Polly Blevins , since we know from pension records on John Colyer Jr. born 1744, he was long married to Grizelda Taylor in 1806. We have information that John Colyer Jr 1744 had son named John, but that he died in Rockcastle County ky in 1833 so not the Jefferson County Ky John Colyear. Further, we have information on a John Collier from Randolph Cty NC who moved to Greene County Tn but died there as did his son John...died in Greene County TN. So mystery continues as to who the Louisville John Colyear was descended from. Could he be descended from John Colyear in Franklin Cty IN who had Revolutionary pension file ?
The 1810 tax records shows Bluford Colyer, so he may have been born before 1809 
 
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1804-1815 Wayne County KY property tax Stoner
1804-1815 Wayne County KY property tax Stoner
representative sample over life of Michael Stoner in Wayne County KY showing land owned. Locations cited do not seem accurate and the very from Cumberland River to Fall Creek. Shows 200 acre original grant and 125-150 acre second grant 
 
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1805 Charles Colyer
1805 Charles Colyer
Charles Colyer, believed to be uncle to John Colyer born 1781, first appears on property tax records in Pulaski County KY. 
 
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1805 Charles Colyer deed from Andrew Jackson
1805 Charles Colyer deed from Andrew Jackson
Pulaski County KY deed to 1,962 acres on Brush branch of Buck Creek $400. Andrew Jackson as executor of brother in law estate of Thomas Hutchings. Both Jackson and Hutchings, married John Donelson daughters. Hutchings an original settler of Nashville with John Donelson. 
 
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1805 James Collier noncupative (unwritten) will Madison County KY
1805 James Collier noncupative (unwritten) will Madison County KY
Witnesses are John Collier Sr. and John Collier Jr. Are these the Rockcastle County John Colyer/Colyar born 1744 and his son ? Or others located in Madison County KY ? If not the Rockcastle Colyer's much doubt is thrown on this Will being the presumed brother of John Colyer born 1744 in Rockcastle County KY. 
 

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