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Samuel TURPIN

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!MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Marriage Bonds, Pulaski County, Kentucky;1822; Pulaski County Clerk; Vol 1, Page 174; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 0804052; NOTE: Samuel Turpinmarried Jinney Garrett, 22 Oct 1822, Pulaski County,Kentucky. Surities: Benjamin Garrett.

FATHER-SIBLINGS: Last Will and Testament for Moses Turpin,Pulaski County, Kentucky; 1816; Probate Clerk; Vol 1, Page236-7; ENCL TUR 0001; Salt Lake Family History Library Film# 598753.

WILL: In the name of God Amen, I Moses Turpin of the Countyof Pulaski and state of Kentucky being in a low state ofhealth but of sound mind do make this may last will andtestament and bequeath as follows; After all my just debtsand funeral charges are paid. I bequeath to my wifeMagdalene the tract of land that I now live on containingone hundred and sixty acres also a tract adjoining thecontaining eighty acres to ahve during her natural lifealso to have three head of horses at her choice of thestock also three cows and calves also all my stock of hogsalso all my _____ furniture also all my debts that are dueto me except a debt on William Hays and a debt on WilliamDavis to have the above property to dispose of as she maysee proper also do bequeath the above mentioned land to mythree sons Moses Turpin Solomon Turpin and Samuel Turpin atthe death of my wife the said to be divided in five sharesMoses to have one share Solomon two shares and Samuel twoshares also do bequeath to my two daughters Mariam Robertsand Delilah Turpin, a track of land adjoining Robert Tatescontaining eighty acres the said land to be sold andequally divided between them also do bequeath to my twodaughters Polly Long and Mariam Roberts. two judgementsagainst William Hays to be equally divided between themalso do bequeath to my daughter Delilah Turpin a debt offift one dollars on William Davis and Gideon Roberts to becollected and paid on use until she comes of age also dobequeath Agness Hart one pacing sorrel horse also dobequeath to my daughter Delilah Turpin one bay horse calledRainbow also after my wife takes her three choices of thehorses the next choice to be sold and the money to be puton use until my grandson Henry Turpin comes of age then tobe for him......... Magdalene Turpin, I do appoint my wifeMagdalene Turpin and Samuel Turpin executors. Signedsealed in the presents of Robert Tate, Samuel Tate, JohnShort, Reubin Short. Presented at the County Court heldfor Pulaski County Court, 23 December 1816.

2do: Information states that he had 2 sons and 3 daughterswith first wife. 7 more children with second wife.


Philip COOK

!HISTORY: The German Settlers in Lincoln County, North Carolina; BYU Library; LH #10; NOTE: "Most settlers in Lincoln County North Carolina were of either German or Irish descent. Germans came through Pennsylvania."

LOCATION: 1790 US Census, 6th Company, Lincoln County North Carolina; 1790; Federal archives extracted from colonial records of North Carolina; Salt Lake Family History Library Film # 874176.

(1790) Phil. Cook: 2 males <16; 1 male >16; 3 females in household.

LOCATION: 1800 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina;1800; Federal Archives; Salt Lake Family History LibraryFilm # 337905.

(1800) Philip Cook; 4 males <10; 1 male 10-16; 1 male 26-45; 1 female 26-45.

LOCATION: 1810 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina;1810; Federal Archives; Salt Lake Family History LibraryFilm # 337913.

(1810) Philip Cook; 2 males 10-16; 2 males 16-26; 1 male>45; 2 females 16-26; 1 female >45.

LOCATION: 1820 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina;1820; Federal Archives; Page 328; Salt Lake Family History Library Film # 162799.

(1820) Philip Cook; 1 male 16-26; 1 male <45; 1 female <45.

1830 US CENSUS, LINCOLN CO., NORTH CAROLINA. (SLC# 18088)

1840 US CENSUS, MORGAN CO., NORTH CAROLINA. (LFHL# 007723)

LOCATION: Court Records for Lincoln County, NorthCarolina; 1787; Lincoln County Court of Please and QuarterSessions; Page 157; Salt Lake Family History Library Book #975.6782 P29m v1; NOTE: Oct 1787, Philip Cook proved a deedof sale.

LOCATION: Court Records for Lincoln County, NorthCarolina; 1771-1806; Civil Action Papers; Salt Lake FamilyHistory Library Book # 975.6782 P2m; NOTE: April 1790,Court case between Phillip Cook and Elisha Hardcastle. Jan1806, Granted money as part of a court case.

LOCATION: Court Records for Lincoln County, NorthCarolina; 1806-1807; Lincoln County Court of Please andQuarter Sessions; Salt Lake Family History Library Book #975.6782 P29m v4; NOTE: Deed of sale from Maritn Shitle for220 acres, dated 6 Dec 1806. Deed of sale from MartinShitle for 100 acres dated 15 Jan 1807.

LAND: Tyron County North Carolina Land Warrants, by MilesS Philbeck; 1768-1774; Salt Lake Family History LibraryBook # 975.6782 R2p; NOTE: In a land warrent to PhilipAlston, 25 Nov 1771, Alston purchased land adjoining landowned by Philip Coo, Francis Beaty and John Scotts, onwaters of meeting hourse branch of Catawba River.

LAND: Tyron County North Carolina Land Warrants, by MilesS Philbeck; 1768-1774; Salt Lake Family History LibraryBook # 975.6782 R2p; NOTE: In a land warrent to RudolphHuseer, 22 Jul 1774, Huseer purchased land adjoining landof Cooks, Erenharts and Jacob Carpenters land on branch ofBeaver Dam.

LAND RECORDS, AND RECORDS OF DEEDS FOR LINCOLN CO., NORTHCAROLINA INCLUDED THE FOLLOWING LAND TRANSACTIONS FORPHILIP COOK:
A LAND WARRANT GRANTED IN 1771 TO ONE PHILIP ALSTON,PHILIP COOK OWNED ADJACENT LAND ON THE WATERS OF MEETINGHOUSE BRANCH OF CATAWBA RIVER. (LAND WARRANTS, 1768-1774,SLC# 975.6782 R2P)
PHILIP COOK SOLD LAND TO JOHN COOK (61 ACRES FOR$30.00) LOCATED ON WATERS OF LITTLE BUFFALOW. DATED 31 JAN1806. (SLC# 19259, BK 30, PAGE 420)

LAND: Land Grant Records for Lincoln County, NorthCarolina; 1806; Page 688; Salt Lake Family History LibraryFilm # 422238; NOTE: 142 acres in Lincoln County granted toPhillip Cook by Nathaniel Alexander, Govenor, entered 31Jan 1806. Land on the waters of Little Creek, waters ofBuffalow joining land of John Painter, Phillip Tesick andSamuel Ramsey. 50 schillings for every hundred acres.

LAND: Land Records for Lincoln County, North Carolina;1806; Lincoln County Clerk; Book 23 Page 253-254; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 19256; NOTE: Philip Cook ofLincoln County bought land from Martin Shidal [sic] (alsorecorded as Shaetel) of Lincoln County, 27 Dec 1806,recorded Sep 1807. 220 acres acres of land for $5.00 in thepresence of John Deck and Fullmer Funnybone. Land on thewaters of Indian Creek, being part of a granted of land toHenry Reynolds dated 17 Aug 1787. Signed Martin Saidel.

LAND: Land Records for Lincoln County, North Carolina;1807; Lincoln County Clerk; Book 23 Page 250; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 19256; NOTE: Philip Cook ofLincoln County bought land from Anthony Shindle of LincolnCounty, 15 Jun 1807, Recorded Oct 1807. 100 acres for$10.00 in the presence of John Deck__ and Martin Shaidel.Land lying on Buffalow fork of Indian Creek, it being atract of land granted to George Cook, dated 8 Dec 1794.

LAND: Land Records for Lincoln County, North Carolina;1814; Lincoln County Clerk; Book 26 Page 410; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 19257; NOTE: Philip Cook ofLincoln County sold land to Robert Brown of Lincoln County,8 Oct 1814, Recorded Oct 1814. 278 acres of land for$150.00 in the presence of Laurel Bigham and Samuel Wilson.Land located on the waters of Indian Creek joing lands ofDavid Bailey and Hugh Spratt. Signed by Phillip Cook'smark.

LAND: Land Records for Lincoln County, North Carolina;1816; Lincoln County Clerk; Book 28 Page 339; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 19258; NOTE: Phillip Cook ofLincoln County sold land to John Cook of Lincoln County, 16Mar 1816, recorded Jul 1818. 147 acres of land for $400.00in the presence of Vincent Wood. Land situated on bothsides of Buffalo branch of Indian Creek, joing land ofChristian Eakin. Part of original tract granted to PhilipCook by patent. Singed Phillip Cook's mark.

LAND: Land Records for Lincoln County, North Carolina;1818; Lincoln County Clerk; Book 28 Page 549; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 19258; NOTE: Philip Cook ofLincoln County bought land from Abraham bennet of LincolnCounty, 14 Aug 1818, Recorded Jan 1819. 85 acres for$42.50 in the presence of Henry Beanick and AnthonyShittle. Land located on the water of Little Creek ofBuffalow.

PHILIP COOK SOLD LAND TO JOSEPH COOK (207 ACRES FOR$100.00) LOCATED ON THE WATERS OF BUFFALO AND INDIAN CREEK. DATED 30 DEC 1818.(SLC# 19258, BK 28, PAGE 524) PHILIP COOK CONVEYED LAND TO DAVID COOK HIS SON (260ACRES FOR $0.00 [A LOVE GIFT]) LAND ON THE WATERS OFINDIAN CREED. LAND NOT TO BE PUT INTO POSSESSION OF DAVIDCOOK UNTIL HE IS 21 YEARS OLD. DATED 8 SEP 1820 (SLC#19259, BK 30, PAGE 416).

LAND: Land Records for Lincoln County, North Carolina;1822; Lincoln County Clerk; Book 30 Page 419; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 19259; NOTE: Philip Cook ofLincoln County bought land from Robert Brown of LincolnCounty, 11 Aug 1822. 17 acres for $79.50 in presence ofSamuel Wilson and John Brown. Land on waters of IndianCreek joining land of Lawrence Linhardt.

LAND: Land Records for Lincoln County, NOrth Carolina; 19Oct 1822; Lincoln County Clerk; Vol 32 Page 18; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 421012; NOTE: DanielHavermer heir of Martin Shaddle (Shittle) sold land toPhillip Cook, 19 Oct 1822, Filed Jul 1826. Resides inKentucky County, North Carolina. No description given. His part in the estate for $25.00.

LAND: Lincoln County, North Carolina; 1822; Lincoln CountyClerk; Vol 30, Page 427; Salt Lake Family History LibraryFilm # 19259; NOTE: Philip Cook sold land to Aaron Goodson7 Nov 1822, recorded Jan 1823. 87 acres for $40 land onIndian Creek beginning at David Cook's corner (descriptionis in metes and bounds). Signed by Philip Cook's mark.Witnessed by Daniel Cook and John Cook.

LAND: Land Records for Lincoln County, North Carolina;1822; Lincoln County Clerk; Book 30 Page 389; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 19259; NOTE: Philip Cook ofLincoln County sold land to James Reese of Lincoln County,8 Nov 1822, recorded Jan 1823. __ acres for $17.00, in thepresence of John Cook and James ____. Description wasillegible. Signed Philip Cook's mark.

PHILIP COOK SOLD LAND TO CHRISTIAN COOK (85 ACRES FOR$42.50) LAND ON THE WATERS OF LITTLE CREEK OF THE BUFFALO. DATED 16 NOV 1822. (SLC# 19259, BK 30, PAGE 417)

PHILIP COOK SOLD LAND TO JOSEPH COOK (131 ACRES FOR$100.00) SITUATED ON WATERS OF BUFFALO CREEK. ENTEREDJANUARY 1823. (SLC# 19259, BK 30, P 418)
PHILIP COOK GRANTED ALL INHERITANCE DUE HIM FROM MARTIN SHITTLE DECEASED. TO DAVID COOK HIS SON. DATED 6 AUG 1828. (SLC# 421013, VOL 33, P 22)


Mary SHITTLE

!LOCATION: 1790 US Census, 6th Company, Lincoln CountyNorth Carolina; 1790; Federal archives extracted fromcolonial records of North Carolina; Salt Lake FamilyHistory Library Film # 874176.

(1790) 2 males <16; 1 male >16; 3 females in household.

LOCATION: 1800 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina;1800; Federal Archives; Salt Lake Family History LibraryFilm # 337905.

(1800) Philip Cook; 4 males <10; 1 male 10-16; 1 male26-45; 1 female 26-45.

LOCATION: 1810 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina;1810; Federal Archives; Salt Lake Family History LibraryFilm # 337913.

(1810) Philip Cook; 2 males 10-16; 2 males 16-26; 1 male>45; 2 females 16-26; 1 female >45.

LOCATION: 1820 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina;1820; Federal Archives; Page 328; Salt Lake Family HistoryLibrary Film # 162799.

(1820) Philip Cook; 1 male 16-26; 1 male <45; 1 female <45.

LOCATION: 1840 US Census, Lincoln, North Carolina; 1840;Federal Archives; Page 121; Salt Lake Family HistoryLibrary Film # 18095.

(1840) Mary Cook: 1 male 15-20; 1 female 10-15; 1 female40-50.

PARENTS-SIBLINGS: Last will and testament for Martin Shittle; 1817; Lincoln County, North Carolina; ENCL SHI001; North Carolina State Archives; NOTE: In the name of God amen, I Martin Shittle of the state of North Carolina and County of Lincoln being of perfect sound mind and memory blessed be God knowing the frailty of human nature and that it is appointed for all men once to die that on this twenty ninth day of April AD 1815 make and publish this my last will and testament in the manner following towit: But first I recommend my body to the dust to receive a Christian buryal at the discretion of my executor and my spirit unto God who gave it nothing daunting but at the general resurrection I shall receive it again raised by the might power of God. 1st: I will and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Christina Shittel my whole estate real and personal to be enjoyed by her during her natural life time or widowhood and at her decease (or marriage). and such part of said estate of shall then remain shall be sold by me executor and equally divided amongst my children viz: Mary Shittle wife of Philip Cook; Sophia Shittle wife of Enoch Rigdon; Anthony Shittle; Christiana Shittle wife of Nicholas Hefner; Elisabeth Shittle wife of Danial Hefner; Peter Shittle; Mary M Shittle wife of Martin Daughtery; John Shittle; Martin Shittle; and Anna Shittle; and I do herby make and ordain my worthy friend Saml Wilson executorof this my last will and testament. In wittness whereof I the said Martin Shittle to this my last will and testament hath set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed sealed published and declared by the said testator Martin Shittle as his last will and testament in the presence of us who were present at the time of signing and sealing thereof. Michael Rup---, Jacob Conner, Thomas Witson. Saml Wilson Executor. October session 1817, State of North Carolina, Lincoln County. The with in will was proved in open court by the oath of Michael Rup asubscribing witness thereto and admitted to record.


!LINCOLN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA, MARRIAGES 1783-1866. (SLC#975.6782 V28I)


COOK

!1790 US CENSUS, LINCOLN CO., NORTH CAROLINA (SLC# 874176)

1810 US CENSUS, LINCOLN CO., NORTH CAROLINA (SLC# 337913)


Solomon TURPIN

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!INFORMATION: Family History information receives fromSarah Johnson, 8043 Ammons Way, Arvada, Colorado 80005.

MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Marriage Bonds, Pulaski County, Kentucky;1811; Pulaski County Clerk; Vol 1, Page 173; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 0804052; NOTE: Solomon Turpinmarried Betsey Steely, 19 Nov 1811, Pulaski CountyKentucky; Surities: John Steely (Not sure if this is ourSolomon, See note below)

MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Marriage Records, Madison County,Kentucky; 1785-1851; Madison County Clerk; Salt Lake FamilyHistory Library Film # _______; ENCL TUR 0007; NOTE:Solomon Turpin married Sally Lambert Oct 9, 1805, MadisonCounty, Kentucky. Father of bride is Mathias Lambert. (Notsure if this is our Solomon, see note above)

FATHER-SIBLINGS: Last Will and Testament for Moses Turpin,Pulaski County, Kentucky; 1816; Probate Clerk; Vol 1, Page236-7; ENCL TUR 0001; Salt Lake Family History Library Film# 598753.

WILL: In the name of God Amen, I Moses Turpin of the Countyof Pulaski and state of Kentucky being in a low state ofhealth but of sound mind do make this may last will andtestament and bequeath as follows; After all my just debtsand funeral charges are paid. I bequeath to my wifeMagdalene the tract of land that I now live on containingone hundred and sixty acres also a tract adjoining thecontaining eighty acres to ahve during her natural lifealso to have three head of horses at her choice of thestock also three cows and calves also all my stock of hogsalso all my _____ furniture also all my debts that are dueto me except a debt on William Hays and a debt on WilliamDavis to have the above property to dispose of as she maysee proper also do bequeath the above mentioned land to mythree sons Moses Turpin Solomon Turpin and Samuel Turpin atthe death of my wife the said to be divided in five sharesMoses to have one share Solomon two shares and Samuel twoshares also do bequeath to my two daughters Mariam Robertsand Delilah Turpin, a track of land adjoining Robert Tatescontaining eighty acres the said land to be sold andequally divided between them also do bequeath to my twodaughters Polly Long and Mariam Roberts. two judgementsagainst William Hays to be equally divided between themalso do bequeath to my daughter Delilah Turpin a debt offift one dollars on William Davis and Gideon Roberts to becollected and paid on use until she comes of age also dobequeath Agness Hart one pacing sorrel horse also dobequeath to my daughter Delilah Turpin one bay horse calledRainbow also after my wife takes her three choices of thehorses the next choice to be sold and the money to be puton use until my grandson Henry Turpin comes of age then tobe for him......... Magdalene Turpin, I do appoint my wifeMagdalene Turpin and Samuel Turpin executors. Signedsealed in the presents of Robert Tate, Samuel Tate, JohnShort, Reubin Short. Presented at the County Court heldfor Pulaski County Court, 23 December 1816.


Elisabeth "Betsy" STEELY

!INFORMATION: Family History Information from Sara Johnson,8043 Ammons Way Arvada, CO 80005.

MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Marriage Bonds, Pulaski County, Kentucky;1811; Pulaski County Clerk; Vol 1, Page 173; Salt LakeFamily History Library Film # 804052; NOTE: Solomon Turpinmarried Betsey Steely, 19 Nov 1811, Pulaski County,Kentucky. Surities; John Steely.


William FROST

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


Elizabeth

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


James FROST

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


Margaret GOODWIN

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


William FROST

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


William FROST

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Thomas BUTLER

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


Elizabeth ABBOTT

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


Abigail BUTLER

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


Abigail BUTLER

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


William FROST

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


Mary HODSDON

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.