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  1. 1.  Infant Child Elkins was born in Indiana, USA (child of **William H. Elkins and *Martha A. Duree'); was buried in Russellville Cemetery, Russell Township, Russellville, Putnam County, Indiana Near Parents.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  **William H. Elkins was born on 1 Mar 1836 in Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana; Scottish Descent (son of James Elkins and Mary "Polly" A. Reynolds); died on 22 Aug 1906 in 70 Years Old, Englewood, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; Widower At Death; was buried on 24 Aug 1906 in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana Per Headstone Photo.

    Notes:

    UPDATE: 31 MARCH 2007 - WILLIAM H. ELKINS FATHER WAS JAMES ELKINS WHOMARRIED MARY (POLLY) A. REYNOLDS IN KNOX COUNTY, KENTUCKY. MARY'SPARENTS WERE LIVING IN KNOX COUNTY, KENTUCKY AT THE TIME OF HERMARRIAGE TO JAMES ELKINS. AFTER JAMES ELKINS DIED, MARY RE-MARRIED TOJAMES C. GRAHAM, AND WILLIAM H. ELKINS WAS RAISED BY HIS UNCLE AMAZIAHELKINS. THE SCENERIO GIVEN BELOW WAS DONE IN THE PROCESS OFRESEARCHING THE FAMILY.
    SLJUHL, COMPILER.

    SOURCE OF MOST ORIGINAL CENSUS RECORDS: Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkinsof Parke County, Indiana; Records kept in Elkins volumes under Drury &Margaret Elkins section. [daughter, SLJuhl, compiler;SLJuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    Written by Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins, "WILLIAM H. ELKINS, (Born inSeymour, IND. 3-1-1836 - Died 8-22-1906 in Crawfordsville, IND., andburied in Russelleville Cem., Russelleville, Ind. with his secondwife. First married, Margaret Cavender and had Franklin Asbury, MaryLeoda, Belle (Isabelle) and Anna. Second married Martha Duree, (Born:9-26-1839 and Died 2-14-1898) Children: Louise, William O., Lida andAlbert Harry. William H. came to Montgomery Co. Ind. after his firstmarriage as his children by Margaret were born in Seymour, Ind."[Transcribed by, sljuhl, 11 Jan 2005]
    "WILLIAM H. ELKINS: (b. IN. 3-1-1836 s/o Father (James) and Mary(Polly) A. Reynolds Elkins. d. Crawfordsville, IN. 8-22-1906 and isburied with his second wife in Russellville, IN.) Served in the CivilWar in 1865. Was disabled and applied for his pension. Firstmarried: 1853/5 Margaret Cavender, (b. 1835 d. 1860's) d/o Robert andIsabelle Boas Cavender. Children: Franklin Asbury Elkins, Mary LeodaElkins, Isabelle Elkins. Married second: Martha Duree' in August 1869in Putman Co., IN. (b. 9-26-1839 and d. age 60 2-14-1898). Children:Louisa Elkins, Anna Elkins, William O. Elkins, Lydia Elkins and AlbertHarry Elkins." [Transcribed by, sljuhl, 11 Jan 2005]
    "WILLIAM H. ELKINS: ONLY CHILD KNOWN OF (FATHER) {We now know JamesElkins was his father} AND MARY (Polly) A. REYNOLDS ELKINS, laterGraham. William H. Elkins, born in Jackson County, Indiana, (CivilWar Record) on March 01, 1836. We find him in the 1850 Jackson Co.,IN. Census living with the Amayiah Elkins family and next door toWilliam Elkins (first settler in what is now Brown County, Indiana).Amayiah is believed to be the son of William Elkins. Our William H.Elkins is not a son of Amayiah Elkins, but he was possibly living withhis Uncle Amayiah (See census records kept in the ElkinsVolumes)(Note: Confirmed that William H. Elkins was living in AmayiahElkins household in 1850 census, SLJuhl.) He was not found in thehousehold of his mother and step-father James C. Graham in 1850. Nonames are mentioned except head of household in the 1840 census, sohave been unable to locate them. Possibly living with other families. Seems likely that William H. Elkins married about age 17/19 as hisfirst child was born in 1855. No record of marriage (to Margaret) hasbeen found, (Update, found record of marriage of Margaret Cavender toWilliam H. Elkins and confirmed date of 1853 and Jackson County, 26Nov 2004, SLJuhl.) but death certificate of son, Franklin A. Elkinssays his mother was, Margaret Cavender. Can only assume that Williamand Margaret were married in Jackson Co., IN. and their two daughters,Mary L. and Isabel were born near Court land, IN., which is in JacksonCounty. They were living in Jackson Co., Hamilton Twp. in 1860'sCensus record. Margaret died (no grave found) between 1861 and 1869in Jackson County or Putman County, Indiana. Note: In the 1870 censusthe family was in Putnam Co., IN. WILLIAM H. ELKINS, enlisted in theCivil War at Terre Haute, IN. on January 23, 1865 and was dischargedas a Corpl. on July 15, 1865. Was in the hospital in Huntsville,Alabama in May of that year and finally succeeded in getting a pension(due to chronic Malaria). His records state that he was born inJackson Co., IN. and that at the time of his enlistment he resided inPutman Co., IN. (See Civil War Record kept in Elkins Family Volumes).William H. married the second time to Martha Duree' of French/Germanancestry in August 1869 in Putman Co., IN. (marriage record) and theyhad five children. They are buried together and have a large monumentin Russelleville, IN. Cemetery. William died of Arteriosclerosis onAugust 22, 1906 (death certificate)." [Transcribed 11 Jan 2005,SLJuhl, compiler].
    "OBITUARY: THE CRAWFORDSVILLE JOURNAL - CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. THURSDAY- AUGUST 23, 1906. Title: Death Of An Old Soldier
    William H. Elkins, an Old Soldier, who resides at Russellville, diedon Wednesday afternoon at the home of John Galey his son-in law, onGrace Street, in South Englewood, of paralysis, aged seventy years.He was visiting his son-in law when he took sick two weeks ago. Heleaves a son and three daughters. The deceased was a retired farmer.He suffered his first attack a year ago while visiting his daughterhere. The funeral party will leave here Friday morning and go to thehome of Mr. Todd, another son- in law who resides a mile east ofRussellville, where the funeral will be conducted at 10 o'clock byRev. J. H. Cliphant. Burial at Russellville Cemetery." [Transcribedby, sljuhl, 11 Jan 2005]

    "Death Certificate: William H. Elkins, died August 22, 1906, atEnglewood, Crawfordsville, Indiana, age 70, Widowed. Buried:Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Indiana. Born: March 1, 1836,Father: Unknown (we now know his father was James Elkins), Mother:Mary Reynolds of Virginia."
    Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins, Elkins Volumes, Pg. 4 of 5, Page14.
    [Transcribed 20 March 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "Large headstone in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Indiana
    William H. Elkins b. 3-1-1836 d. 8-22-1906
    Martha A. Elkins b. 8-26-1839 d. 2-14-1898"
    Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins, Elkins Volumes, Pg. 5 of 5, Page15.
    NOTE: Compiler obtained photo of headstone on 04 April 2008 atRussellville Cemetery. It reads: William H. Elkins Mar. 1, 1836Aug. 22, 1906 Line Martha A. Wife Of Wm. Elkins Sept. 26, 1838Feb. 14, 1898.
    [Transcribed 20 March 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=1980371
    Russellville Cemetery is in Russellville, Russell Township, PutnamCounty, Indiana. Directions. 236E to 650N-through town ofRussellville traveling north to county road 1375-turn east (right) andgo past
    N. Warren St.-cemetery is on the county road 1375E, right hand side ofthe road about one mile.
    "Elkins, Clara Mae Tyler - w/o Franklin Asbury Elkins
    b. May 16, 1875 d. Jun. 11, 1940 Russellville Cemetery
    Putnam County
    Indiana, USA
    Elkins, Franklin Asbury - h/o Clara Mae Tyler Elkins
    b. Aug. 26, 1855 d. Jan. 9, 1913 Russellville Cemetery
    Putnam County, no stone available
    Indiana, USA
    Elkins, Martha A Duree' - 2nd w/o William H. Elkins
    b. Sep. 26, 1839 d. Feb. 14, 1898 Russellville Cemetery
    Putnam County
    Indiana, USA
    Elkins, William H - h/o Martha A. Duree' Elkins
    b. Mar. 1, 1836 d. Aug. 22, 1906 Russellville Cemetery
    Putnam County
    Indiana, USA
    ELKINS, (2) Infant children of William & Martha
    [Transcribed 30 March 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "William H. Elkins; http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm
    Son of James Elkins and Mary Reynolds
    Served In The Civil War
    Union Army
    149th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, Co. I, Infantry
    Rank In: Pvt
    Rank Out: Cpl
    Film #: m540
    Roll#: 22
    UNION INDIANA VOLUNTEERS
    149th Regiment, Indiana Infantry
    Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in March 1, 1865. LeftState for Nashville, Tenn., March 3; thence moved to Decatur, Ala.,and garrison and guard duty there till September. Regiment receivedthe surrender of Generals Roddy and Warren. Mustered out September 27,1865.
    Lost during service 43 by disease."
    (We already have his military records, and copies are stored in theElkins Family Volumes.)
    Note: All grandchildren of William H. Elkins, Franklin Elkins, andSamuel C. Elkins are his direct descendants. You are eligible to bemembers of the Sons Of Union Veterans Of The Civil War. Even theladies may join the organization. Our family has copies of all of theinformation you would need to apply for membership, and copies mayalso be obtained of the information needed to apply for membership atthe Crawfordsville Library in Crawfordsville, Indiana from The ElkinsFamily Volumes that are there as well. If you wish you may send forWilliam H. Elkins Military Records through the above Internet WebSite, Sandra Lee Elkins Juhl, 02 April 2005.

    "U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865; www.Ancestry.com
    Name: William H. Elkins
    Side: Union
    Regiment State/Origin: Indiana
    Regiment Name: 149 Indiana Infantry.
    Regiment Name Expanded: 149th Regiment, Indiana Infantry
    COMPANY: I
    Rank In: Private
    Rank In Expanded: Private
    Rank Out: Corporal
    Rank Out Expanded: Corporal
    Alternate Name: William/Elkins or William H./Elkin
    Film Number: M540 roll 22
    Source Information:
    National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007.Original data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and SailorsSystem, online , acquired 2007."[Transcribed 11 January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    1860 United States Federal Census Record for Hamilton Township,Courtland, Jackson County, Indiana
    William Elkins 30 (24) years farmer 300 Indiana
    Margaret (Cavender) 25 years Indiana
    Frank (Franklin Asbury) 4 years Indiana
    Zoty (Leoda) 2 years Indiana"
    NOTE: 1870 - The family is in Putnam County, Indiana Federal Census.
    SOURCE OF CENSUS RECORDS: Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of ParkeCounty, Indiana; Records kept in Elkins volumes under William & RhodaElkins section, plus in William H. Elkins section. [daughter,SLJuhl, compiler; SLJuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    07 July 1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: William H Elkins
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836
    Age in 1870: 34
    Birthplace: Indiana
    Home in 1870: Russell, Putnam, Indiana
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Russellville
    William H. Elkins 34, M, W, Farm labor, 100, Indiana
    Martha A. 28, F, W, Keeping house, Indiana
    Franklin 14, M, W, Farm labor, Indiana
    Mary L. 11, F, W, At Home, Indiana
    Isabel 9, F, W, Indiana
    NOTE: George F. Graham (half-brother) is living next door. Livingnear by is George W. Proctor, Hermin Proctor, Franklin Hamilton, andMary A. Reynolds, Elkins, Graham (Mother).
    Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Russell, Putnam, Indiana;Roll: M593_353; Page: 229; Image: 459; dwelling 21/21; page 3.
    Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2003. Original data: 1870.

    17 June 1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: William Elkins
    Home in 1880: Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana
    Age: 43
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837
    Birthplace: Indiana
    Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
    Spouse's Name: Martha
    Father's birthplace: Kentucky
    Mother's birthplace: Kentucky
    Occupation: Farming
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    William Elkins 43
    Martha Elkins 40
    Louisa Elkins 10
    Anna Elkins 8
    William Elkins 6
    Eliza Elkins 4
    Harry Elkins 1
    Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Waveland, Montgomery,Indiana; Roll: T9_300; Family History Film: 1254300; Page: 473.4000;Enumeration District: 109; Image: 0588; page 27; Super. 4; Enum. 109;Dwelling 118/121.
    Source Information: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [databaseon-line].

    After the death of Margaret, William married second, to Martha Dureein Putman co., Ind. on August 1869. (Library Marriage Record). Theyhad five possibly six children; Louisa Elkins, Anna Elkins, William O.Elkins, Eliza Elkins, Lydia Elkins and Albert Harry Elkins. Theylived in Russell Twp. Ind. in 1870 and Brown Twp. Montgomery Co., Ind.in 1880. [SLJuhl]
    Please check this: CONC Brown County, " Indiana 1889 - Johnson Township).
    _MDCL: CONC physically. He had been a large robust man in his middle years prior
    _MDCL: CONC to it's effects on his body.

    (Medical):He contracted Malaria while in the Civil War, and it incapacitated him

    **William married *Martha A. Duree' in Aug 1869 in Putnam County, Indiana. *Martha (daughter of *George Duree and Elizabeth Burlington) was born on 26 Sep 1839 in Parke County, Indiana; died on 14 Feb 1898 in Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1898 in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana With Her Husband Per Stone. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  *Martha A. Duree' was born on 26 Sep 1839 in Parke County, Indiana (daughter of *George Duree and Elizabeth Burlington); died on 14 Feb 1898 in Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1898 in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana With Her Husband Per Stone.

    Notes:

    MARTHA A. DUREE' ELKINS was the second wife of William H. Elkins. Theymarried August 1869, and eight children were born to their union:Louisa Luella, Anna, William O., Eliza, Lydia, Harry Albert, twounknown infants Elkins. Martha is the daughter of George & ElizabethBurlington Duree'. Martha died in Waveland, Indiana (Rockville Librarydeath records) on February 14, 1898. She is buried with William inRussellville Cemetery in Russellville, Indiana. The Duree' Familyhistory extends to the early 1600's A.D. to Zeeland, Utrecht, Holland.
    "The Durie Family (Book) Jean Durier of the Huguenot Colony in BergenCounty New Jersey And Some of His DUREE, DuRee, DURIE, DuRIE, AndDURYEA Descendants, Compiled by Howard I. Durie; Pomona, New York1985.
    "Durie Family PC 929.2 Public Library, Rockville, Parke County,Indiana; Published 1985 By Howard I. Durie, Pomona, New York. Bookreference: Durie, H.I., THE DIRIE FAMILY, Pomona, New York 1985. Proofof maternal descendents of William H. Elkins dating from 1630 to thepresent time. Pages from the beginning of the book to p. 197 have beencopied and are in the ELKINS HISTORY VOLUME, Farner, Tyler, and DureeFamilies. Pages 1-410."
    [21 Aapril 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler, 3810 - 10th Avenue Place, Moline,Illinois 61265; sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    MARTHA A. DUREE' ELKINS was the second wife of William H. Elkins.They married August 1869, and eight children were born to their union:Louisa Luella, Anna, William O., Eliza, Lydia, Harry Albert, twounknown infants Elkins. Martha is the daughter of George & ElizabethBurlington Duree'. The Duree' Family history extends to the early1600's A.D. to Zeeland, Utrecht, Holland.

    "MARTHA DUREE, DAUGHTER OF GEORGE AND MARTHA (BURLINGTON) DUREE:Martha A. Duree (Durie), born, September 26, 1839 (headstone) inIndiana. Martha died in Waveland, Indiana (Rockville Library deathrecords) on February 14, 1898. She is buried with William inRussellville Cemetery in Russellville, Indiana. They have a largestone." Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins.

    Resource:
    1). Information from the original Elkins Family Volume Compiled by,Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County, Indiana, over a period of27 years from abt. 1976 A.D. to 2003 A.D. And updated by Sandra LeeElkins Juhl of Moline, Illinois from 2003 A.D. to present.
    2). "The Durie Family (Book) Jean Durier of the Huguenot Colony inBergen County New Jersey And Some of His DUREE, DuRee, DURIE, DuRIE,And DURYEA Descendants, Compiled by Howard I. Durie; Pomona, New York1985.
    3). "Durie Family PC 929.2 Public Library, Rockville, Parke County,Indiana; Published 1985 By Howard I. Durie, Pomona, New York. Bookreference: Durie, H.I., THE DIRIE FAMILY, Pomona, New York 1985.Proof of maternal descendents of William H. Elkins dating from 1630 tothe present time. Pages from the beginning of the book to p. 197 havebeen copied and are in the ELKINS HISTORY VOLUME, Farner, Tyler, andDuree Families. Pages 1-410."
    "THE DURIER/DURIE/DUREE FAMILY FROM UTRECHT, HOLLAND."

    Two infant children of William & Martha are buried in RussellvilleCemetery, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana; There are no namesnor dates given in the transcriptions of the cemetery from theUSGENWEB for Putnam County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Married:
    "Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
    Name: William H Elkins
    Spouse Name: Martha A Duree
    Marriage Date: Aug 1869
    Marriage County: Putnam
    Source Title 1: Putnam County, Indiana
    Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Records 1850-1920 Part One A-G I
    Source Title 3: Original record lecated in the County Clerk's Offi
    Book: 4
    OS Page: 344
    Source Citation: Title: Putnam County, Indiana, Index to MarriageRecords 1850-1920 Part One A-G I, Original record located in theCounty Clerk's Office; Book: 4;Page: 344."
    Ancestry.com. Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 [databaseon-line].
    [Transcribed 12 January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    Children:
    1. Louisa Luella Elkins was born in 1870 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA; died in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.
    2. Anna Elkins was born in 1872 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; died in 1910 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; was buried in 1910 in Union Township, Crawfordsville Masonic Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    3. William O. Elkins was born in 1874 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; died on 3 Nov 1931 in 56 Y; Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1931 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; Cdpl 9-202; Dar 8-202.
    4. Eliza Elkins was born in 1876 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; and died.
    5. Lydia Elkins was born on 29 Mar 1876 in Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 2 Sep 1938 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Sep 1938 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    6. *Harry Albert Elkins was born on 10 Oct 1878 in Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 26 Mar 1936 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1936 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; Cdpl 9-219; Dar 8-219.
    7. Infant Child Elkins was born in Indiana, USA; was buried in Russellville Cemetery, Russell Township, Russellville, Putnam County, Indiana Near Parents.
    8. 1. Infant Child Elkins was born in Indiana, USA; was buried in Russellville Cemetery, Russell Township, Russellville, Putnam County, Indiana Near Parents.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Elkins was born between 1806 and 1809 in Pulaski County, Kentucky (son of Richard Elkins and Rhoda Stephens); died in 1836 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA; was buried between 1830 and 1840 in Possibly Jackson County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    SOURCE OF ORIGINAL CENSUS RECORDS: Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins ofParke County, Indiana; Records kept in Elkins volumes under William &Rhoda Elkins section. [daughter, SLJuhl, compiler;SLJuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    From: Char Anderson
    Date: 7/24/2008 1:22:28 PM
    To: gsjuhl
    Sandy:
    I ran across a reference on familysearch.org that I thought you might
    be interested in.
    James Elkins b abt 1807 of Elkins Graveyard, Log Click, Clark, KY.
    There was no further information listed.
    Char" [Transcribed 24 July 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    In the updated 1830 U.S. Federal Census for Driftwood Township,Jackson County, Indiana, page 440, obtained from www.Ancestry.com on01 Dec 2006, and reviewed 14 Jan 2008 by this compiler, not only areJames Elkins, James C. Graham, Wm. Runnels (Reynolds), and JonathanGraham listed on the same page as neighbors, but Wm. Runnels(Reynolds) and James Elkins are listed the one directly under theother as heads of families and direct neighbors; Wm. Runnels isdirectly listed above James Elkins and James C. Graham is listed 10households above both of them.
    1). Wm Runnels = 1 male 10-15 yrs, 1 male 15-20 yrs, 1 male 50-60 yrs(Wm. Runnels); 1 female 5-10 yrs, 1 female 15-20 yrs, 1 female 40-50yrs (this may or may not be Abigail)
    2). James Elkins = 1 male 20-30 yrs (James Elkins); 1 female under 5yrs; 1 female 20-30 yrs (Mary Polly A. Runnels/Reynolds)
    3). James C. Graham = 1 male 20-30 yrs (James C. Graham); 1 femaleunder 5, 1 female 20-30 (wife); 1 female 60-70 (mother? ormother-in-law?)
    [14 January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    James is not listed on the Bureau of Land Management - General LandOffice Records web site as having owned property in Indiana.http://www.glorecords.blm.gov However, he may have been working andliving on his father-in-laws property.

    1). SOURCE: Knox County Kentucky Marriages 1800 - 1850
    By V. Lorraine Duncan
    Another Researchers Publication
    Davenport Public Library
    321 Main Street
    Davenport, Iowa 52801 - 1490
    SC 976.9125 KNO
    SLJuhl, compiler
    Page 4
    Elkins, James Reynolds, Polly 28 August 1827

    16 January 2007; Research by Compiler; To confirm that James Elkinsnor Mary (Polly) Reynolds Elkins were in the 1840 census in Kentuckyas well as not in the 1840 census in Indiana. It is believed thatJames Elkins died and Mary married James C. Graham in 1840 prior tothe completion of the 1840 census in Indiana.
    "www.Ancestry.com
    There is only one James Elkins listed in Kentucky 1840 census and heis in Pike County, age 30-40 with 3 younger males and 1 female 30-40with 5 younger females.
    Doubtful this is them, because there are too many children.
    **There is no Mary Elkins listed in the 1840 Census for Kentucky, norin Whitley, Pulaski or any other county in Kentucky. 1840-Census:No James Elkins is listed in the state of Indiana."
    I used "EXACT MATCHES" to try and find them, and the soundex on thesurname."
    CONCLUSION: James Elkins died in Indiana before 1840, and Mary(Polly) Reynolds Elkins re-married to James C. Graham in November1840. William H. Elkins was raised by his half-uncle Amaziah Elkins,and Peter Elkins was living in the household of their half-uncleJoseph Elkins, Amaziah's brother; Both boys then were raised by theGrt Uncle William Elkins family. It is believed that Eliza stayedwith her mother through her young years until her marriage to FranklinHamilton; Even so, Mary Polly A. Reynolds Elkins Graham stayed nearthe Hamilton's over the years prior to her death, as evidenced by thecensus records showing her living with the Hamilton's at one time inthe 1870 Federal census, and she remained close to her son William H.Elkins as well (Mary with her sons, William H. Elkins, George F.Graham, and Aaron A. Graham are buried near each other in the samecemetery row in the Russellville Cemetery, Putnam County, Indiana, aswell as, James C. Graham). Peter Elkins is no longer listed in thecensus records after 1850. It is assumed he has passed away between1850-1860 until more information is possibly found on him to indicateotherwise. SLJuhl, Compiler.

    James married Mary "Polly" A. Reynolds on 25 Aug 1827 in Knox County, Kentucky; Bands Per William Reynolds. Mary (daughter of William M. Runnels Reynolds and Abigail Hayes Hays) was born on 8 Oct 1810 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 11 Aug 1887 in 76y, 10M, 3D; Putnam County, Indiana; was buried in Aug 1887 in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana; Lot # 132; In Russellville, Per Headstone Photo. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary "Polly" A. Reynolds was born on 8 Oct 1810 in Pulaski County, Kentucky (daughter of William M. Runnels Reynolds and Abigail Hayes Hays); died on 11 Aug 1887 in 76y, 10M, 3D; Putnam County, Indiana; was buried in Aug 1887 in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana; Lot # 132; In Russellville, Per Headstone Photo.

    Notes:

    "MARY A. REYNOLDS, Listed as mother on death certificate of sonWilliam H. Elkins. Born according to census records, between1811-1820 in Tennessee or Virginia. Died in Montgomery County,Indiana, August 11, 1887 at age 77. Buried in Russellville Cemetery,Russellville, Indiana, with her children. Only Elkins child known -William H. Elkins - possibly a Peter Elkins? They were living inJackson Co. IN. near Seymour in the 1830's. It is said Father (James)Elkins died at an early age. Mary A. Reynolds Elkins, marriedNovember 7, 1840 in Jackson Co., Indiana to James C. Grahams."[Transcribed by, SLJuhl, Compiler 09 Jan 2005]. [William H. Elkinswas raised by his uncle/cousin Amaziah Amabiah Elkins in Brown County,Indiana. NOTE: It is certain now that there was also two morechildren, Eliza Aliza Elkins and Peter Elkins who was raised byWilliam H.'s uncle/cousin Joseph Elkins in Brown County, Indiana alsoafter the death of their father James Elkins. -
    NOTE: Most of Mary's adult children and their spouses are buried withher at Russellville Cemetery, Russell Township, Russellville, PutnamCounty, Indiana; George F. & Aaron A. Graham, William H. Elkins &Eliza Elkins Hamilton; As well as her grandchildren and their spouses,Franklin A. Elkins (no stone) & Mary Leoda Elkins Spencer. [SLJuhl,compiler, ca.2007 & 2008]

    "1830--Census; Driftwood Twp., southern part of Jackson Co., Ind., has
    Grahams (James & Jonathan) and a William Runnells (Reynolds)
    living next door to this James Elkins. William Runnells is Mary
    Reynolds father. 1836--Southern Brown Co., Ind., was formed fromJackson, Monroe, and Barthalomew Co.'s, in 1836, and this is the yearMary's son William H. Elkins was born.
    1835-1840--William H. Elkins' father, James Elkins, died.

    1840--"Jackson County, Ind., Marriage Book (1816-1849) Bk A, Pg. 247.James C. Graham and Mary Elkins (Lic.) November 7, 1840 (Married)November 8, 1840. By: John Crabb JP. Clerk; Walter Benton. Census:No James Elkins is listed in the state of Indiana."

    "MARY A. REYNOLDS: ...etc. A marriage record in Jackson Co., IN.states that a Mrs. Mary Elkins on November 7, 1840 was married toJames C. Graham (See Graham Family history). In 1850, Hamilton Twp.,Jackson Co., IN. we find them and in 1860 Green Twp. Parke Co., IN.Only a son, George Graham in 1870 Russell Twp. Russellville, IN.census. [Transcribed from the records of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins,copies in Elkins Records, SLJuhl, compiler, 09 Jan 2005].

    In the 26 August 1850 Federal Census, page 227/114, dwelling 255/258for Salt Creek Township, Jackson County, Indiana, it was noted byJoyce Elkins in her research that there was a Peter Elkins, 15 yearsold listed with the family of Joseph & Tabitha Elkins, however withhis age, Peter Elkins could not have been a son of Joseph & TabithaElkins. Upon re-checking the census record again on www.Ancestry.comthis compiler noted the same findings, and could not find any otherindications of relationship from the original census page. It isstrongly believed by this compiler that Peter Elkins is the son ofJames & Mary Polly A. Reynolds Elkins. After James died it was notedthat his son William H. Elkins was living with Amaziah (Amayiah)Elkins, and since Joseph is Amaziah's (Amayiah) brother, it's quitepossible that James's son Peter might be living with Joseph & TabithaElkins as well during the 1850 census year. Peter Elkins disappearsin all of the census records after 1850. It is assumed that he diedyoung. SLJuhl, compiler; sljuhl1234@yahoo.com

    A reason why I believe Mary A. Elkins was born in Kentucky. (1). Mom(Joyce) also noted the relationships in Jackson County of William H.Elkins and Amayiah (Amaziah) Elkins, Peter Elkins and Joseph Elkinsand the fact that Mary had left her sons with them while they weregrowing up. (2) The 1850 census for Hamilton Twp., Jackson County,IN. lists James C. Graham, Mary, and their children in the household.In the Graham household is living a certain Norval Hamilton, 26 yearsold, and a farmer, family from Kentucky. Mom (Joyce) believed him tobe a near relative, because two lines above their listing on thecensus is listed also another Hamilton who was their next doorneighbors.
    As we continue to follow the census records we come to the year 1870.In Russell, Putnam County, IN. where Mary spent her last days she islisted on the census as Mary Graham living with a family of FranklinHamilton, and his children. Franklin Hamilton is only 38 years old atthis time with five children, but no wife. Mary is listed as keepinghouse. It would seem that she is helping the family at this time.It is believed that the children were those of Eliza A. Elkins, Mary'sdaughter from her marriage to James Elkins, and of course Mary'sgrandchildren. This is another reason for the strong contention thatshe is related to the Hamilton's. Next, on this very same censuspage is listed our William H. Elkins with Martha and three of thechildren including our Franklin as neighbors as well. So, this isobviously William H. Elkins' s mother Mary Polly A. Reynolds ElkinsGraham. Well, guess what? Mary Polly's birth place is listed as"Kentucky" on the c.1870 census as well. And of course, they are allburied together at the Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, RussellTownship, Putnam County, Indiana.

    Mary stated in the 1870 Indiana Census that she was born in Kentucky.Her son William H. Elkins by her first marriage, who lived near her atthat time also stated that his mother was from Kentucky on the 1880census record. Since Mary "Polly's" parents were living in KnoxCounty, Kentucky when her and James Elkins were married it will beassumed until further research shows differently that she was born inKnox County, Kentucky.

    NOTE: The older folks in the family said that the Elkins family werefrom VIRGINIA. This is true since there is a 1787 Census of Virginiawith Drury and his brother living in Russell County, Virginiatogether. Also, the older family members told Joyce Elkins that MaryA. Reynolds family was from Virginia, and this was stated as we knowby her son William H. Elkins death certificate. I believe thatMary's family is from Virginia, that they traveled through Tennessee,the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky, and settled in Indiana eventually.I also believe it is possible that Mary was born in Kentucky, and thisis why: When census records are filled out usually the adult personin the household gives the information of their births and theirparent's births to the preparer. So, if that is the case, I believeit is quite possible that Mary herself told the preparer in the 1870Census that she was born in Kentucky since she was the oldest memberin the household of Franklin Hamilton at the time, and would have beenavailable at the home to assist with that duty of giving familyinformation to a preparer of the census.

    07 July 1870 United States Federal Census; page 2
    Name: Franklin Hamilton
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832
    Age in 1870: 38
    Birthplace: Indiana
    Home in 1870: Russell, Putnam County, Indiana
    Race: White
    Gender: Male, carpenter
    Post Office: Russellville
    Franklin Hamilton as above
    Charles E. 17, male, white, at home, IN, attended school
    Winiford (Winifred ?) 11, male ?, white, at home, IN, attended school
    Alla (Alta ?) 9, male ?, white, at home, IN, attended school
    Sara Jane (Arizona ?) 7, Female, at home, IN
    Otto 4, male, white, at home, IN
    Mary Graham (mother-in-law) 59, female, white, keeping house, KY
    NOTE: Two of Mary's sons are living very near this family--William H.Elkins & George F. Graham.
    Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Russell, Putnam, Indiana;Roll: M593_353; Page: 228; Image: 458. Source Information:Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003. Original data:1870.

    In the 1880 census for Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, WilliamH. Elkins stated that both of his parents were born in Kentucky.This agrees with the 1870 census where Mary stated that she was bornin Kentucky as well.

    Notes:

    Married:
    SOURCE: Book - "Knox County Kentucky Marriages 1800 - 1850
    By V. Lorraine Duncan
    Another Researchers Publication
    Davenport Public Library
    321 Main Street
    Davenport, Iowa 52801 - 1490
    SC 976.9125 KNO, Page 4
    Elkins, James Reynolds, Polly (Mary) 28 August 1827'
    Bondsman: William Reynolds for Polly Reynolds and James Elkinsmarriage
    [Obtained & Transcribed 30 March 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    Children:
    1. Eliza Aliza A. Elkins was born on 12 Dec 1829 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA; died on 4 Feb 1869 in Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1869 in Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana.
    2. Peter Elkins was born in 1835 in Jackson County, Indiana; Per Elkins Eagle, Vol. V, No. 1, P.21; died between 1850 and 1860 in Possibly Jackson County, Indiana.
    3. 2. **William H. Elkins was born on 1 Mar 1836 in Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana; Scottish Descent; died on 22 Aug 1906 in 70 Years Old, Englewood, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; Widower At Death; was buried on 24 Aug 1906 in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana Per Headstone Photo.

  3. 6.  *George Duree was born on 20 Aug 1801 in Hardin County, Kentucky (son of *Samuel Duree and Anna Walls); died in Jun 1879 in Franklin Township, Putnam County, Indiana; was buried in Jun 1879 in Skillman Cemetery, Russell Township, Putnam County; His Grave Is Marked With A Fieldstone..

    Notes:

    "They lived near Portland Mills, Parke County, Indiana, perhaps onpart of his father's land. there is no record of land ownershipthere. He is reported to have helped build the first mill dam on theRaccoon Creek at Mansfield. they later lived near Bridgeton, RaccoonTownship in the same county.
    Elizabeth d 23 Oct 1844. George returned to Kentucky and mar (2) 20Jan 1846 in Hardin county, Eliza Irwin, widow, b about 1806 inKentucky. the family was still living there when the 1850 census wastaken. they later returned to Indiana where they lived with dau Nancynear the town of Raccoon in Franklin Township, Putnam county, whereGeorge d June 1879. He was bur in the Skillman Cemetery a shortdistance to the south in Russell Township, where his grave is markedwith a fieldstone. Grandson William T.S. Williams (1866-1947),remembered his grandfather and spoke of the Duree's as "tall, strong,muscular men." Page 140.
    "Durie Family PC 929.2 Public Library, Rockville, Parke County,Indiana; Published 1985 By Howard I. Durie, Pomona, New York. Bookreference: Durie, H.I., THE DIRIE FAMILY, Pomona, New York 1985.Proof of maternal descendents of William H. Elkins dating from 1630 tothe present time. Pages from the beginning of the book to p. 197 havebeen copied and are in the ELKINS HISTORY VOLUME, Farner, Tyler, andDuree Families. Pages 1-410."
    "THE DURIER/DURIE/DUREE FAMILY FROM UTRECHT, HOLLAND."

    *George married Elizabeth Burlington in 1825 in Parke County, Indiana. Elizabeth (daughter of John Burlington and Cluree Olivia Mitchell) was born about 1810 in Virginia-Irish Ancestry; died on 23 Oct 1844 in Parke County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Burlington was born about 1810 in Virginia-Irish Ancestry (daughter of John Burlington and Cluree Olivia Mitchell); died on 23 Oct 1844 in Parke County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Married:
    After Elizabeth's death, George returned to Kentucky and mar (2) wife.

    Children:
    1. Nancy Jane Duree was born on 15 Oct 1826 in Indiana, USA; died on 12 Aug 1901 in Putnam County, Indiana; was buried in Aug 1901 in Brick Chapel Cemetery, North Of Greencastle, Indiana..
    2. Albert Duree was born on 16 Dec 1827 in Indiana, USA; died on 19 Aug 1829.
    3. Louise Duree was born on 25 Oct 1829 in Indiana, USA; died on 31 May 1915 in Lived In Indiana; was buried in Greencastle.
    4. Daniel P. Duree was born on 17 Aug 1831 in Parke County, Indiana; died on 2 Dec 1904 in Bridgeton, Parke County, Indiana; was buried in Dec 1904 in Clear Run Cemetery, Bridgeton, Parke County, Indiana.
    5. Orpah E. Duree was born on 7 Jan 1835 in Indiana, USA; died on 28 Nov 1918 in Iowa, USA; was buried in 1918 in Sigourney Cemetery, Sigourney, Iowa With Her Husband..
    6. 3. *Martha A. Duree' was born on 26 Sep 1839 in Parke County, Indiana; died on 14 Feb 1898 in Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1898 in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana With Her Husband Per Stone.
    7. Cornelius S. Duree was born in 1842 in Parke County, Indiana; died in 1871 in Bridgeton, Parke County, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard Elkins was born in 1786 in Russell County, Virginia (son of Drury Drewrea Elken Elkin Elkins and Margaret); died in Apr 1815; was buried in 1815 in Unknown.

    Notes:

    SOURCE: JACKSON COUNTY, INDIANA HISTORY, PAGE 340; SUBJECT: RICHARDELKINS
    "Richard Elkins 1786-1815, married Rhoda Stephens 1788-1837, daughterof Francis. in 1806. Pulaski Co., KY. They had Francis, James, Thomasand Mariah. Richard died in the War of 1812. In 1816, his brother,William, married Rhoda and about 1817, moved to the Freetown area.Here Amaziah married Hannah Cummings, Sarah married Jacob Lutes,Stephen married Nancy Collier, Joseph married Tabitha Ferguson, threeother sons and daughters were born. These were believed to be amongthe first settlers here. About 1823, William's parents, Drury ca.1765- ca.1846 and Margaret ca.1766 - ca.1836, and brother Jesse marriedNancy Adams, moved here. Drury's other children were: Rebeccamarried Isaac Shortridge, Martha married Samuel Stogdill; another sonand daughter.
    Thomas 1813-1859 married Rebecca 1813-1856, daughter of SamuelStogdill in 1831. They had Rhoda married Harvey Johnson; Martha"Patsy" married Joshua Tabor; Nancy married William Sullivan Jr.;Richard married Nancy Bush; George; Andrew; Margaret; and WilliamThomas married Elizabeth Sullivan in 1857.
    "Patsy" and Joshua's daughter Matilda married Samuel Hatton, son ofPhillip and Vina. Their son, John Henry, married Ressie Jane,daughter of George and Franes Greathouse. John and Ressie's son,Donald, married Rose Marie, daughter of Albert and Kathryn (Stogdill)Cross.
    Andrew 1842-1909, a Pvt. in the Indiana Volunteers, in Civil War,married Ellen Combs, in 1866. They had Calvin married MargaretRobertson; Vina married Joseph Krebs; and Francis, Ellen died about1875. In 1876, Andrew married Nancy Ellen, daughter of James Williamand Louisa Jane Bush Sinclair. They had William; John Wesley; Andrewmarried Vera Umphrey; Hannah married John Harden; and Margaret.
    John W. 1881-1949 married Martha Jane 1889-1975, daughter of Wilbertand Desthamona Beabout, in 1910. They had Brunette, Kenneth andAlberta. Alberta married Earl Warner in 1933, Brownstown. They hadRaye, Faye, Kenneth-a Marine Sgt. during the Korean War, marriedJanice Dean, daughter of Herbert and Oretha Selby, of Spraytown. Theyhave Nicholas finished 12 years in the Marines, as a S/Sgt. 1987,married Maria Namocatcat, has Kenneth, Janice, Nicholas and Marilou;Wendy married Jack Schryer, has Jackie and Christopher; Christian; andKendale married Maribeth Riggs, has Steven, Nathan and Bethany, andlive at Spraytown. Dean belongs to Spraytown Church. Their childrengraduated Brownstown Central. Kenneth has worked for Contractor'sUnited, Columbus, for 30 years." [Transcribed 15 January 2008,SLJuhl, compiler]

    "1810 - United States Federal Census Records for Pulaski County,Kentucky
    Richard Elkins age 26-44 years (1766-1784)
    Rhoda age 26 thru 44 years (1766-1784)
    2 - male children listed 10 thru 15 years old (1795-1800)
    Living next to father Drury Elkins & brother Jesse Elkins on the samecensus record listed together."
    SOURCE OF CENSUS RECORDS: Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of ParkeCounty, Indiana; Records kept in Elkins volumes under Richard &William & Rhoda Elkins section. [daughter, SLJuhl, compiler;SLJuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    Richard Elkins died in April 1815 in the War;
    "Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky
    Soldiers of the War of 1812
    Roll of Captain Sylvanus Massie's Company, Second Regiment, KentuckyMilitia
    Page 287 - Elkins, Richard, Private, November 10, 1814 (date ofappointment/enlistment) to six months. Died last of April, 1815."
    Source: Elkins Family Exchange, Issue # 14, Vol. VI, page 75, November1984.
    [Transcribed 08 March 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    SOURCE: PULASKI COUNTY KENTUCKY INDEX TO WILLS 1800 - 1935
    Compiled & Published 1977
    By The Pulasky County Historical Society
    Davenport Public Library
    321 Main Street
    Davenport, Iowa 52801 - 1490
    Obtained: 30 March 2007, SLJuhl, compiler
    SC 976.963 PUL, Page 23
    Elkins, Richard
    Wills: I & A; Year: 1816; Book: 1; Page: 219
    Elkins, Richard
    SALE - Year: 1817; Book: 2 C; Page: 3" [Transcribed per SLJuhl,Compiler]

    ALSO ANOTHER SOURCE: Will Book A, pg. 254 - Estate of Richard Elkins;Brown County Court House, Nashville, Brown County, Indiana; Aug. 1982;per Carol Stultz & Annie Barber.
    1816 - His will was recorded in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Thefollowing is a transcription of his will: "At County Court hereforPulaski County at the Courthouse, Thencesfore the 24th day of June1816. This inventory with appraisement of the estate of RichardElkins, dec'd, being advised and ordered to be recorded and the sameis done accordingly. Signed: Teste: Will Fox, Clerk. An Inventory ofthe Estate of Richard Elkins, Deceased Taken this 14th of Jun 1816.Species of Property: 1 Mare - $50, 1 Colt - $10, 1 Cow - $10, 1 DutchOven - $2, 1 Ax - $1.50, 1 Sifter - $0.25, 1 Clevace - $0.25, 1 Wheel- $1.25, 1 Small Pail - $0.17. Pay for Militia Source from the 10th ofNov 1814 to the last of April 1815 - $62.92. We certify that the aboveis a true Inventory of the said Estate given under our hands the 14thday of June 1816. Signed: James Snodgrass, James B. Snodgrass &Benjamin Van Hook." (Source: research of Carol Stultz lists PulaskiCounty, Kentucky Will Book 1, Pages 219-220). [Transcribed by SLJuhl,Compiler]

    1816 - "Richard's Will was probated in 1816,
    PULASKI COUNTY KENTUCKY INDEX TO WILLS 1800 - 1935
    Compiled & Published 1977, By The Pulasky County Historical Society
    Davenport Public Library, 321 Main Street, Davenport, Iowa 52801 -1490
    Obtained: 30 March 2007, SLJuhl, compiler
    SC 976.963 PUL,
    Page 23, Elkins, Richard , Wills: I & A, Year: 1816, Book: 1."[Transcribed by SLJuhl, Compiler]

    1817 - The sale of his estate is recorded on August 21, 1817. Thefollowing is a transcription of the record: "The Sale of the Estate ofRichard Elkins. Rody Elkins to 1 cow - $10, Thomas Stephens to 1 mare- $36.25, Benj Van Hook to one colt - $11.25, Wm Elkins to 1 ax andcliver - $1.50, Wm Elkins to 1 oven - $2, Wm Elkins to 1 wheel -$1.34. Amt of above sale $52.72 & 1/2. Rhoda Elkins Admx of the Estateof Richard Elkins. At a County Court held at the courthous thereof inSomerset, Pulaski County on Monday the 22nd day of September 1817.This amount of Sale of the Estate of Richard Elkins Recorded and theSame is don accordingly. Teste: Will Fox, Clerk " (Source: research ofCarol Stultz lists Pulaski County, Kentucky Will Book 2, Page 3)[Transcribed by SLJuhl, Compiler]

    Excerpts in The Jackson County Indiana History Book, page 340, underRichard Elkins, it states, "Richard died in the War of 1812. In 1816,his brother William, married Rhoda and about 1817, moved to theFreetown area." "...About 1823, William's parents (Richard's parentsas well), Drury ca. 1765 - ca. 1846 and Margaret ca. 1766 - ca. 1836and brother, Jesse married Nancy Adams moved here." [Notes of JoyceLorraine Clore Elkins, dau. SLJuhl, compiler]

    Died:
    Killed In War Of 1812--Possibly In Indiana Near Tippecanoe County Where Most Of The Skirmishes With The Indians Took Place Or In Kentucky

    Richard married Rhoda Stephens on 17 Nov 1807 in Pulaski County, Kentucky. Rhoda (daughter of Francis Stephens) was born about 1790 in Virginia; died in 1837 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rhoda Stephens was born about 1790 in Virginia (daughter of Francis Stephens); died in 1837 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    Rhoda was the widow of William's brother Richard Elkins, and themarriage to William Elkins was her second marriage.

    Notes:

    Married:
    SOURCE: Pulaski County Marriage Records Book I 1799 - 1850
    Compiled by Pulaski County Historical Society
    Pulaski Library
    North Main Street
    Somerset, Kentucky 42501
    Obtained: 30 March 2007
    Davenport Public Library
    321 Main Street
    Davenport, Iowa 52801 - 1490
    SC 976.963 PUL
    Page 47
    17 November 1807 Elkins, Richard Stephens, Rhoda
    Pres. Surety, E. Barnes (father of Rhoda) Francis Stephens,b.f.
    [SLJuhl, compiler; sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    SOURCE: www.Ancestry.com - Kentucky Marriages, 1802-1850
    Dodd, Jordan, database on-line. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, INc.,1997. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by theindividual counties in Kentucky. Database of Kentucky marriages to1850.
    [Obtained: Saturday, December 02, 2006; SLJuhl, compiler]

    SOURCE: SOURCE: www.Ancestry.com - U.S. and International MarriageRecords, 1560-1900.
    Yates Publishing, database on-line. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com,Inc., 2004. Electronic transcription of marriage records. [Obtained:Saturday, December 02, 2006; SLJuhl, compiler]

    Children:
    1. 4. James Elkins was born between 1806 and 1809 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in 1836 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA; was buried between 1830 and 1840 in Possibly Jackson County, Indiana.
    2. Francis Elkins was born on 21 Feb 1808 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in Possibly Harrison County, Missouri.
    3. Mariah Elkins was born on 12 May 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 9 Dec 1905 in Elkinsville Area, Brown County, Indiana; was buried in Dec 1905 in Hall-Elkinsville Cemetery Near Elkinsville, Johnson (Now Van Buren) Township, Brown County, Indiana Per Head Stone Photo.
    4. Rebecca Elkins and died.
    5. *Thomas Elkins was born in 1813 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in 1859 in Brown County, Indiana.

  3. 10.  William M. Runnels Reynolds was born about 1780 in Virginia (son of Runnels Reynolds and Wife); died between 1830 and 1840 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    NOTE: In the Book: Early Kentucky Householders 1787-1811 Compiled byJames F. Sutherland (SC 9976.9 Sut) by Clearfield Press at theDavenport Public Library 321 Main Street Davenport, Iowa 52801-1480 onpage 156, Titled Early Kentucky Householders 1787-1811, is listedRunnels, William 29 May '09, book 2.27, page 1. It would seem thenthat this William was in Kentucky by c.1809 A.D.; SLJuhl, Compiler.

    (1798 - Pulaski County, Kentucky created.)
    Per Char Anderson (not verified as yet)
    1802 & 1804 - Lee County, Virginia Tax Lists
    1800 - Land on Indian Creek, Knox County, Kentucky
    1807 - Knox County, Kentucky Tax List
    1808 - Knox County, Kentucky Tax List; Delinquent Tax List, went toTennessee
    (Whitely was not a county in 1810, but was formed from Knox County,KY. after 1810.)
    1813 - Knox County, Kentucky Tax List
    1817 - Knox County, Kentucky Tax List
    NOTE: Research by this compiler reveals - (per SLJuhl, Compiler)
    (found Wm Reynolds in 1810 Pulaski County, Ky Census-this could beboundary changes or land bordered both counties of Pulaski & Knox)
    (found Wm Reynolds in 1820 Pulaski County, Ky Census) Wm Reynoldscould have had land in both counties since they border each other.
    1827 - William bondsman for Polly (Mary) Reynolds and James Elkinsmarriage (confirmed marriage in Knox County, KY)

    "From: Char Anderson
    Date: 7/25/2008 3:57:54 PM
    To: gsjuhl
    Subject: Re: Reynolds Genealogy
    Sandy:
    I guess William could have been in Pulaski Co in 1820 census. In 1802& 1804 William Reynolds was in Lee, VA tax lists. We know he was inKnox Co. in 1807 because of the lawsuit and he married Abigail Hayesin 1807 Knox Co. Also he had a land grant Sep 1800 for 130 acres onIndian Creek. He went to Tenn in 1808 delinquent tax lists accordingto Decker History. I cannot remember if I sent you this informationbefore.
    Char" [Transcribed 26 July 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler,sljuhl1234@yaahoo.com]

    1810 - United States Federal Census Records for Pulaski County,Kentucky
    William Reynolds age 45 & over years (1765-?)
    0 - male age under 10 years
    2 - males age 10-15 years (1795-1780)
    1 - male age 16 thru 26 years (1785-1794)
    0 - female age under 10 years
    0 - female age 10-15 years
    2 - females age 16-26 years (1785-1794)
    1 - female age 45 & over years (wife) (1765-?)
    Plus, William Reynolds was listed on the same census sheet with Drury,Richard, and Jesse Elkins. Then in 1830, William Runnels/Reynolds isalso in Jackson County living next door to James Elkins his son-in-lawand grandson of Drury Elkins. James Elkins father was Richard Elkins.
    (Source: research of Joyce Elkins)(Source: copy of original censusrecord obtained from:
    http://persi.heritagequestonline.com per SLJuhl, Compiler, 12 July2008)

    1820 - United States Federal Census
    Name: Wm Reynolds (Possibly--not sure of this record, very poor)
    Township: Somerset
    County: Pulaski
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Somerset, Pulaski,Kentucky; Roll: M33_27; Page: 47; Image: 71. Ancestry.com. 1820United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: TheGenerations Network, Inc., 2004.

    1830 - U.S. Federal Census for Driftwood Township, Jackson County,Indiana, page 440, obtained from www.Ancestry.com on 01 Dec 2006, andreviewed 14 Jan 2008 by this compiler, not only are James Elkins,James C. Graham, Wm. Runnels (Reynolds), and Jonathan Graham listed onthe same page as neighbors, but Wm. Runnels (Reynolds) and JamesElkins are listed the one directly under the other as heads offamilies and direct neighbors; Wm. Runnels is directly listed aboveJames Elkins and James C. Graham is listed 10 households above both ofthem.
    1). Wm Runnels = 1 male 10-15 yrs, 1 male 15-20 yrs, 1 male 50-60 yrs(Wm. Runnels); 1 female 5-10 yrs, 1 female 15-20 yrs, 1 female 40-50yrs (this may or may not be a second wife)
    2). James Elkins = 1 male 20-30 yrs (James Elkins); 1 female under 5yrs; 1 female 20-30 yrs (Mary Polly A. Runnels/Reynolds)
    3). James C. Graham = 1 male 20-30 yrs (James C. Graham); 1 femaleunder 5, 1 female 20-30 (wife); 1 female 60-70 (mother? ormother-in-law?)
    [14 January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    Recently in the last six months, Char. Anderson ofchar@porcelainartworks.net has been assisting with the Reynolds Familyresearch in the Kentucky genealogy of the family with this compiler.Char. Anderson contacted this compiler per e-mail. She had found theconnection in the court records lawsuit of William to Daniel, andGeorge Reynolds in Knox County, Kentucky along with the marriagerecord of Mary Polly Reynolds married to James Elkins. After muchresearch, we did connect the family of Knox County, Kentucky to thesame James & Mary (Polly) (Reynolds) Elkins of Knox County & JacksonCounty, Indiana together with those two records and the censusinformation. James Elkins and his family were living in PulaskiCounty, Kentucky at the time of his marriage to Mary (Polly) beforemigrating to Jackson County, Indiana in around 1831 with Mary's fatherWilliam Runnels/Reynolds and James' father's family. In the processof doing this, this compiler has been able to substantiate theresearch done by Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins for the last 35 years onthe Elkins Family as well back into Virginia. [17 January 2007,SLJuhl, compiler, daughter of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins]

    William married Abigail Hayes Hays on 16 Sep 1807 in Kentucky, USA. Abigail was born between 1780 and 1790 in Unknown At Present; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Abigail Hayes Hays was born between 1780 and 1790 in Unknown At Present; and died.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Reynolds was born between 1810 and 1815 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 5 Aug 1833 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA.
    2. William Reynolds, Jr. was born between 1810 and 1815 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.
    3. 5. Mary "Polly" A. Reynolds was born on 8 Oct 1810 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died on 11 Aug 1887 in 76y, 10M, 3D; Putnam County, Indiana; was buried in Aug 1887 in Russellville Cemetery, Russellville, Russell Township, Putnam County, Indiana; Lot # 132; In Russellville, Per Headstone Photo.
    4. Cornelius Reynolds was born about 1815 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.
    5. Child Reynolds was born between 1820 and 1825 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.

  5. 12.  *Samuel Duree was born on 12 Mar 1775 in Conewago, Pennsylvania (son of *Petrus Peter Durie and Anna Shafer Seever); died on 4 Jan 1857 in Keokuk, Iowa; was buried in Jan 1857 in Pennington Cemetery In Hayesville..

    Notes:

    "Durie Family PC 929.2 Public Library, Rockville, Parke County,Indiana; Published 1985 By Howard I. Durie, Pomona, New York. Bookreference: Durie, H.I., THE DIRIE FAMILY, Pomona, New York 1985.
    Page 96-97, # 111.
    "Samuel was 6 years old in Mar 1781 when his father, aunt and unclewere slain by Indians while staying at the cabin near Moberly,Kentucky, where the two families had gone only a couple of daysbefore. He, his mother and sister Wyntie aged 3 years, werefortunately spared the dame fate and returned safely to the White OaksSpring Station. They remained there until Jan 1782, then accompaniedgrandfather Samuel Duree and his remaining family to live at the LowDutch Station in Mercer County.
    Samuel was raised from the age of 9 years by step-father Daniel Bantawho was his father's cousin. He remained in Mercer County aftermarriage, and may have gone to the Low Dutch Colony in Shelby Countywhen it was permanently settled in about 1795/96.
    Samuel was a farmer and subsequently moved to Hardin County where hewas taxed for farms of different size, horses and cattle, beginning in1810. While living there he served in the Third Regiment of StateMilitia from 1815 to 1820.
    Anne was left a share of the land covered by treasury warrantstotaling 4445 acres in Kentucky, together with a share of the personalestate, by her father's will made 06 June 1785 and proved in BerkeleyCounty.
    In 1822 Samuel moved across the Ohio River into Indiana. Created aState in 1816, it was then called an area of "vast forest justpenetrated in places by back woods settlers who were half hunters,half farmers." He purchased in Mar 1822, land in Parke County locatedin Section 1, township 15, range 6 west, containing 80 acres in thenortheast part of present Union Township, a little southwest ofPortland Mills. There he cleared some of the land and farmed until1854. His appointment as a Justice of the Peace in Parke County wasrecorded 5 May 1828. On 17 Feb 1854, the land was sold to Joseph R.Reddick, less half an acre where a graveyard had been established. Afurther deed was made 7 July 1856 to Thomas J. Slavens.
    Samuel and his wife subsequently moved to Keokuk County, Iowa, wheresons Jacob and Daniel had homes. He died 4 Jan 1857 and was the firstinterment in the Pennington Cemetery in Hayesville. Administration onhis estate was granted 11 June 1858 in Parke County, Indiana, to sonDavid who filed an inventory of certain notes due amounting to$1688.74 in the hands of son Daniel in Iowa. Because no assets werein his possession, David was discharged 14 may 1861, and Daniel actedas administrator in Iowa.
    Anne subsequently lived with son Peter in Missouri where she died 11Jan 1860. She was buried in the Pickett-Duree Cemetery, somersetTownship, Putnam County. the birth dates of the children were takenfrom Samuel's Bible." Transcribed by, SLJuhl, 10 Aug 2005]

    "... Samuel grew to manhood in Kentucky, where he married and reared alarge family of children. He was greatly opposed to slavery, and in1818, to get away from the influence of that institution, he came withhis family to Indiana, where he settled near Portland Mills, in ParkeCounty. Later he went to Keokuk County, Iowa, where he died early inthe '50's (1850's). Of his seven children, two are living, one inMercer County, Mo., and the other in Ohio. George was born born inHardin County, Ky., in 1801, and was the third in a a family of sevenchildren." Montgomery-Putman County Book, Duree, Portrait AndBiographical Record, pg. 134. Other references:
    Lineage Book, DAR, Vol. 122
    Berkeley County (Va) Will
    Hardin County Tax Lists (Ky), Kentucky Historical Society
    Land Entries, Parke County (Ind) Deeds 15-233; 17-305
    The Low dutch Company, a History of the Holland Dutch Settlements ofthe Kentucky Frontier, 1982, Vincent Akers

    *Samuel married Anna Walls on 18 Jul 1796 in Mercer County, Kentucky. Anna (daughter of George Walls and Mary Jefferson) was born on 16 Feb 1774 in Kentucky, USA; died on 11 Jan 1860 in Missouri, While Living With Her Son Peter.; was buried in Pickett-Durie Cemetery, Somerset Township, Putnam County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Anna Walls was born on 16 Feb 1774 in Kentucky, USA (daughter of George Walls and Mary Jefferson); died on 11 Jan 1860 in Missouri, While Living With Her Son Peter.; was buried in Pickett-Durie Cemetery, Somerset Township, Putnam County, Indiana.
    Children:
    1. Peter W. Duree was born on 17 Jun 1797 in Mercer County, Kentucky; and died.
    2. Jacob Duree was born on 31 Jul 1799 in Shelby County, Kentucky; and died.
    3. 6. *George Duree was born on 20 Aug 1801 in Hardin County, Kentucky; died in Jun 1879 in Franklin Township, Putnam County, Indiana; was buried in Jun 1879 in Skillman Cemetery, Russell Township, Putnam County; His Grave Is Marked With A Fieldstone..
    4. Henry Duree was born on 20 Feb 1804 in Hardin County, Kentucky; and died.
    5. Mary Duree was born on 3 Oct 1806 in Hardin County, Kentucky; and died.
    6. Samuel Duree, Jr. was born on 12 Sep 1809 in Hardin County, Kentucky; and died.
    7. Daniel Duree was born on 5 Feb 1812 in Hardin County, Kentucky; and died.
    8. David Jackson Duree was born on 22 Oct 1814 in Hardin County, Kentucky; and died.

  7. 14.  John Burlington was born in Virginia-Irish Ancestry; and died.

    John + Cluree Olivia Mitchell. Cluree (daughter of William Mitchell) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Cluree Olivia Mitchell (daughter of William Mitchell); and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Burlington was born about 1810 in Virginia-Irish Ancestry; died on 23 Oct 1844 in Parke County, Indiana.



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