Individual Notes
Note for: James William Boaz, 8 NOV 1847 - 24 NOV 1921
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Burial: Date: 26 NOV 1921
Place: Paris Cemetery, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky
Individual Note: Kentucky death record: Place-BOURBON Volume-047 Cert-23265 Deathvol-21
Bourbon County Death Certificate # 23265
1. Place of death: Bourbon County
2. Full name: James W. Boaz
3. Sex: male
4. Color or race: white
5. Single or married: married
6. Date of birth: November 8, 1847
7. Age: 74 years 0 months 16 days
8. Occupation: Farmer
9. Birthplace: Kentucky
10. Father's name: Thomas Boaz
11. Father's birthplace: Kentucky
12. Mother's maiden name: Darah Darnall
13. Mother's birthplace: Kentucky
14. Informant: G. W. Boaz, Paris, Kentucky
15. Date filed: 11-29-1921
16. Date of death: November 16, 1921
17, 18. Cause of death: Can't read
19. Burial: Paris Cemetery November 26, 1921
20. Undertaker: Geo. R. Davis Paris, Kentucky
Individual Notes
Note for: Margaret Sholdt, 1826 -
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Individual Note: MONTJOY NOTES SENT TO WILLIAM DARRELL WARNER JR. by SHERRY S. STANCLIFFMONTJOY NOTES SENT TO WILLIAM DARRELL WARNER JR. by SHERRY S. STANCLIFF
There were Montjoys in the early Bourbon County, KY records. The Montjoys showed up in some records of Montgomery County (I was looking for Moores). They are-
Travis Montjoy married Nancy C. Wright before 1852
Amanda Montjoy married Thomas A. Choate Oct 4, 1852
Montjoy married Elizabeth Cheatham before 1857
The was William Montjoy who married Elizabeth Cheatham and they evidently moved from Montgomery County to Owingsville, Bath County. On Nov. 28, 1854 an unnamed boy was born Slate, Bath County to William Montjoy and Elizabeth Cheatham. The name Cheatham was familiar because Charles Whittington Jr was living in the 1850 census in the household of William Ragland and his wife Gillian [Cheatham] Ragland. Charles Whittington Jr was the son of Charles SR and Hetty [Warner] Lansdale Whittington, who in 1852 married Susannah
Stanclift, In the 1860 Census, Bath County, Owingsville, 1421/1421 two houses distant from Jacob and Elizabeth [Shultz] Warner there was an older couple listed- GARRET MTJOY 75, born VA HANNAH MTJOY 73, born VA These are probably the parents of Jarret Montjoy, first husband of Margaret Montjoy and of some of the other Montjoys in the area. Travis 48 and Nancy [Wright] Montjoy 40 were still in Montgomery County, Mt Sterling P.O. in 1870 and their oldest sons were named Jarret and John. So they probably are related to the Montjoys who moved to Bath County. In Bath County, there was a Hiram H. Stull who married Elizabeth Montjoy and they had a daughter Evaline born Bath County Oct. 20, 1855. The next year on Oct. 15, 1856 they had a son Jarret Stull. In Nagle's book on Newspaper items is the following- " Owingsville Outlook issue of Oct, 26, 1905 under Marriages: At Lexington Thursday Oct. 19, Jarret M. Stull of this place and Mrs. Missouri Montjoy of Lexington. The bride is the widow of John Montjoy, formerly of Bath County. Stoops. " Was John the son of Margaret [Cheat/Cheat] Montjoy Warner? He was born Bath County Feb. 13, 1855 and was
the oldest Montjoy child living in the household of Jonas Warner and Margaret [Cheat/Cheat] Montjoy Warner in 1870 census. The article above indicates that he retained the Montjoy name as an adult. The 1850 Census from the printed source looked as if Jacob Warner was in the Household of an Elizabeth Goodloe.
The possibility arose that Mary was a daughter of Jacob Warner, but the original record showed that Jacob was the head of a separate household and his grandson, Jacob Lansdale, was living with him. The name showed up again in the 1870 Census with a Mary Goodloe age 18 living next door to Jonas and Margaret [Cheat] Montjoy Warner. She had a 3 year old child named Jarrett Goodloe which might suggest that Mary was a daughter of Margaret and
her first husband, Jarret Montjoy.
Sherry S. Stancliff
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Individual Notes
Note for: Elizabeth Montjoy, 1862 -
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Event: Type: Census-1860
Place: Enumerated in 1860 Bath County, Kentucky Census with stepfather Jonas Warner.
Individual Notes
Note for: Thomas A. Montjoy, 4 MAR 1860 - 30 JUN 1938
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Event: Type: Census-1860
Place: Enumerated in 1860 Bath County, Kentucky Census with stepfather Jonas Warner.
Burial: Date: 2 JUL 1938
Place: Stull Graveyard, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note: Kentucky death record: Age-78 Place-BATH
Volume-027 Cert-13238 Deathvol-38
BATH COUNTY, KENTUCKY DEATH CERTIFICATE
1. Place of death
a. County: Bath
b. Voter precinct: Olympia
c. Inc. town: nothing listed
d. City: nothing listed
e. Registration district number: 51
f. Primary registration district number: 4082
g. File Number: 13238
h. Registered number: 417
2. Full Name: Thomas A. Montjoy
2a. Residence: nothing listed
3. Sex: male
4. Color or race: white
5a. Single married widowed or divorced: married
5b. If married, widowed or divorced list wife: Clemmie Reffit Montjoy
6. Date of birth: March 4, 1860
7. Age: 78 years 3 months 26 days
8. Trade profession or particular kind of work done, as spinner, sawyer,
bookkeeper, ect: farmer
9. Industry or business in which work was done, as silk mill, sawmill,
bank. ect: nothing listed
10. Date deceased last worked at this occupation: nothing listed
11. Total time spent in this occupation: nothing listed
12. Birthplace: Kentucky
13. Name of father: Jarrett Montjoy
14. Birthplace of father: Kentucky
15. Name of mother: Margaret Sholdt
16. Birthplace of mother: Kentucky
17. Informant: nothing listed
18. Burial: Stule Graveyard Date of burial: July 2, 1938
19. Undertaker: Shrout, Piper and Shrout of Owingsville, Kentucky
20. Filed: July 5, 1938 Registrar: Mary E. Gudgill
21. Date of death: June 30, 1938
22. I hereby certify, That I attended deceased from May 5, 1938 to June
30, 1938. I last saw him alive on June 12, 1938, death is said to have
occurred on the date stated above, at 4:48 AM. The principal cause of
death and related causes of importance in order of onset were as follows:
heart disease.
23. If death was due to external causes (violence) fill in also the
following: nothing listed
24a. Was disease or injury in any way related to occupation of deceased:
nothing listed
24b. Signed: F. P. Gudgell MD of Owingsville, Kentucky
Individual Notes
Note for: Minnie Montjoy, 1864 -
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Event: Type: Census-1860
Place: Enumerated in 1860 Bath County, Kentucky Census with stepfather Jonas Warner.
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Polly Fowler, -
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Individual Note: -----Original Message-----
From: Lt28Ret@@aol.com [mailto:Lt28Ret@@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 2:27 PM
To: darrellwarner@@kc.rr.com
Subject: Mary Fowler/Foulger
Darrell as you know I am also descendant of Mary Fowler thru Samuel Shultz. I read a message on John FOULGER that you had submitted #42 /Foulger Board of GENFORUM.
You list several names of other FOWLER people. Who are these and are they related to Mary?
jcjohnson/va
-----Original Message-----
From: Darrell Warner [mailto:darrellwarner@@kc.rr.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 1:14 PM
To: 'Lt28Ret@@aol.com'
Subject: RE: Mary Fowler/Foulger
I currently have 6 Fowlers in my tree and as far as I know none of them are attached to Mary. My info on the Fowlers is sparse as most of them married someone from one of my direct lines. You can see everything I have including any notes if any posted at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Ewarner/ghtout/ghtindex.htm
Darrell
Individual Notes
Note for: Samuel Shultz, 17 NOV 1842 - 7 MAR 1915
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Burial: Date: 9 MAR 1915
Place: Owingsville Cemetery, Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note: Kentucky death record: Place-BATH Volume-012 Cert-05872 Deathvol-15
Bath County, Kentucky Death Certificate #5872
1. Place of death: Forge Hill, Bath County, Kentucky
2. Full name: Samuel Shultz
3. Sex: male
4. Race of color: white
5. Married, single or widowed: widowed
6. Date of birth: 1840
7. Age: 74 years
8. Occupation: farmer
9. Birthplace: Bath County, Kentucky
10. Name of father: Samuel Shultz
11. Birthplace of father: Bath County, Kentucky
12. Maiden name of mother: Polly Becraft
13. Birthplace of mother: Bath County, Kentucky
14. Informant: Samuel Shultz, Olympia, Kentucky
15. Filed: 3-8-1915 Mrs. Daily
16. Date of death: 3-7-1915
17, 18. Cause of death: lobar pneumonia
19. Place of burial: Owinsville Cemetery, 3-9-1915
20. Undertaker: Shrout, Piper & Shrout
Individual Notes
Note for: Odessa Shultz, 18 OCT 1859 - 21 MAR 1938
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Burial: Date: 22 MAR 1938
Place: Old Fields Cemetery, Bath County, Kentucky
Individual Note: Odessa Shultz
Bath County News-Outlook Thursday, March 24, 1938
Old Citizen Dies At Olympia
Miss Odessa Shultz, 79 years old, died at her home at Olympia Monday night, March 21, following a several weeks illness.
Miss Shultz was one of the old citizens of the county, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shultz, born October 18, 1859. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Amanda Reffett, of Olympia and several nieces and nephews, among whom is Mrs. E. G. Palmer, of Owingsville.
Funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday afternoon, March 22, followed by burial in Old Fields graveyard.
Bath County, Kentucky Death Certificate #5546
1. Place of death: Bath County, Kentucky
2. Full name: Odessa Shultz
3. Sex: female
4. Color or race: white
5. Single or married: single
6. Date of birth: 10-18-1859
7. Age: 79 years 5 months 3 days
8, 9, 10, 11. Occupation: house keeper
12. Birthplace: Kentucky
13. Father's name: Samuel Shultz
14. Father's birthplace: Kentucky
15. Mother's maiden name: Beecraft
16. Mother's birthplace: Olympia, Kentucky
17. Informant: S. McCarty
18. Burial: Old Fields Graveyard
19. Undertaker: Shrout, Piper & Shrout
20. Filed: 3-23-1938 Mary E. Gudgell
21. Date of death: 3-21-1938
22, 23. Cause of death: Carsinoma of stomach
Individual Notes
Note for: Benjamin Becraft, 1815 - BEF. 1870
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Individual Note: 1850 Bath County, Kentucky census
28 453 453 Benjamin Becraft 35 M W Ky 29 453 453 Dulcina Becraft 33 F W Ky 30 453 453 James H Becraft 11 M W Ky 31 453 453 William J Becraft 8 M W Ky X 32 453 453 Eliza E Becraft 5 F W Ky 33 453 453 John J Becraft 2 M W
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Note for: Abraham Becraft, 1750 - 1811
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Individual Note: 1811 murder of Abraham Becraft of Bath County, KY. The murder is mentioned in Harry Enoch's "In Search of Morgan's Station":
"Abraham Becraft, the father, settled in the Bath County area and was killed in 1811. A grand jury returned an indictment for murder against one James Anderson, but he was never arrested or brought to trial".
Individual Notes
Note for: Abigail Rachael Shipley, - 1 APR 1793
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Individual Note: ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 2:38 PM
Subject: re:Abigail Shipley
Just doing some update research, and found an UNKNOWN on death of Abigail
Shipley, posted by you. On genforum, her death is related as being April 1,
1793 in a raid on Morgan Station in Montgomery Co. Her son Benjamin (age
14) was captured and sold to a Scotsman in Detroit. (Draper manuscript; also
a book by Harry G. Enoch called IN SEARCH OFMORGAN'S STATION)
Apr 1793 in Abigail & 3 children killed in an Indian raid