Swedish Scoggins and Scroggins - Martin Pirtle Sr.

Martin Pirtle Sr.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13

M, #8849, (1768 - 1806)
Martin Pirtle Sr.|b. 1768\nd. 1806|p8849.htm|Michael Leonhardt Pirtle Sr.|b. 20 Aug 1736\nd. 6 Jul 1820|p9367.htm|Barbara Pirtle|b. c 1735\nd. 1797|p9368.htm|John J. Pirtle Sr.|b. c 1704\nd. bet. 1745 & 1780|p9360.htm|Dorothea Pirtle|b. c 1704\nd. bet. 1745 & 1780|p9361.htm|||||||

  • Last Edited: 6 May 2001


Children with Margarett [Peggy] Pirtle :


Citations:

  1. [S124] S.C., before settling in Christian Co., Ky. However it is believed that Samuel Pirtle, who traveled with the Michael Purtle family when they moved from SC to KY, and who lived in the Michael Pirtle household in KY, was a nephew lived in Greenville Co., BOOKS:'Descendants of Michael B. Purtle' by Buckley, James Leo, Jr:Part 2, The two sons of Martin Pirtle were: James Pirtle (he married Charity Roberts), and Martin W. Pirtle (he married Martha Jane Duboise and later was a Justice of the Peace in Hardeman Co.). Tradition has it that they floated down the Tennessee (or Cumberland), Ohio and Mississippi rivers and up the Hatchie River in flat boats..
  2. [S125] The Kentucky Line is not proven as part of the Tennessee line., BOOKS:'Pirtle Family, The' by Hazel Dell Pirtle King & Phyllis Inez Pirtle Smith, p. 238..
  3. [S129] Unknown author, 1800:KY:CENSUS:Livingston Co:'Second Census of KY', listed.
  4. [S130] Unknown author, 1810:KY:CENSUS:Caldwell Co, listed 10 children only 5 identified to date.
  5. [S131] Unknown author, DEEDS:SC:Deed Book 'E':Greenville Co., SC,, pg.53, November 30, 1797, John Cammack and William Owens witnessed a deed by Martin Purkle wherein it was recited that Martin Purkle was 'of the State of Kentucky..
  6. [S132] Unknown author, Kentucky Land Grants:Volume 1;Part 1;Chapter IV: Grants South of Green River (1797-1866):THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY, page 386, Grantee: Pirtle, Martin:Acres: 200:Book: 2:Page: 81:Date Survey: 2- 6-1799:County: Christian:Watercourse: Sinking Creek.
  7. [S133] Jillson, LAND GRANTS:KY: Kentucky Land Grants, The, Both the Cammack and Purtle families settled in the Livingston County,Kentucky area. We find the following land grants to the Pirtle family in Kentucky: Jacob Pirtle, 200 acres, surveyed December 30, 1798, in Christian Co. KY and 100 acres surveyed June 1, 1803, in Livingston County, KY. ***Martin Pirtle, 200 acres, surveyed February 6, 1799, in Christian Co., KY Michael Pirtle, 200 acres, surveyed December 31, 1799, in Christian Co., KY, and 50 acres, surveyed July 25, 1800, in Livingston Co., KY; Peter Pirkle, 200 acres, surveyed February 12, 1801, and 50 acres surveyed February 5, 1803, both in Livingston Co., KY. (4)-) Part 1, p. 386..
  8. [S134] Unknown author, Newspapers:Boliver Bulletin:Vol. 1:1866-1900:Davidson-Owens-Cox:1993, 11, 11 Jan 1868: One of Hatchie River old navigators Capt. Martin pirtle has just completed a large flat boat and will float fown to N.O. in a short time, a large number of first class white oak staves. 8 Feb 1868:Capt. Martin Pirtle large flatboat while tied up to bank and being loaded with staves below mouth of this place, sprung a leak and sank last Saturday..
  9. [S135] Unknown author, TAX ROLLS:KY:Livingston Co:Dated March 10, 1800, Michael, Purtle Sr., Michael Purtle, Jr., Jacob Purtle,*** Martin Purtle, Peter Purtle, and Samuel Purtle, all appeared on the tax 1800 roll.
  10. [S1002] , Database: "Ancestry World Tree", Imp: 25 Oct 1998, g11035.ged.
  11. [S1008] Unknown author, scr.FTW, Imp: Jan 17, 1999.
  12. [S1010] Unknown author, merged.FTW, Imp: Jan 17, 1999.
  13. [S1014] Unknown author, Old.ftw, Imp: Jan 17, 1999.
  14. [S1014] Unknown author, Old.ftw, Broderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #2476, Imp: Aug 2, 1997.
  15. [S1030] Unknown author, WILLS:KY:Livingston County, Smithland, KY, Will Book A, Page 24, Livingston County, Smithland, KY;October Term, 1806.